Cricket.
Australia v. Essex
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Per Press Association).
LONDON, Sept. 6. Noble played-a fine innings of two hours' duration, and Darling gave a brilliant display. Hill was at the wickets for 85 minutes, and never gave a chance. . ~
Austbaiia; —Second, innings.— Howell) c Eenhanv b Douglas, 46Layer, c Buckingham, b Douglas', 21 • Noble, l.b.wib Douglas, 50; Armstrong^ c and b Benham, 11; Darling, b Tremlin, 61 ; Trumper, 1.b.w., b Douglas, 11; Hill, not out, 56; Duff, b Buckenham, 6; Cotter, b, Tremlin, 11 ; Gehrs, b Tremlin, 4; Hopkins, b Buckenham, 22; sundries, 20; total, 319.
Bowling analysis : Buckenham, 2 for 101; Tremlin, 3 for 81; Douglas, 4 for 73 ; Benham, 1 for 44.
Essex.—Second innings -. Fane, not out, 13; Gillingham, not out, 2; sundries, 3; no wickets for 18;
Stumps were drawn for the day. Received Sept. 7, at 10.10 a.m.
Eain delayed the resumption of the match until 2.30 p.m. Essex have lost 2 wickets for 67.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8085, 7 September 1905, Page 5
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