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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS v. YORKSHIRE. Per Electric Telegraph—Oopyriglft. Per Press Association. Received June 24, at 9,32 a.m. s London, June 23. The return match of the Australians with Yorkshire opened in fine weather, but with a soft wicket. The attendance at the start was 5000. Jones, Cart r, and Armstrong stood out oi the Australian team and Wainwright displaced Whitehuad in the Yorkshire team. Darling won thctoss and sent Trumper and Hopkins to face tho bowling of Rhodes and Hurst. When Trumper bad made three he was finely caught by Hirst with one hand. One wicket for three. Hill succeeded, only to see Hopkins bowled by Hirst. Two for three. Darling filled the breach and the outlook soon became brighter. The partnership provided lively cricket. Dolli hailed freely, punishing Rhodes and Hirst with equal favor. Dunns; an association of 35 minutes lliey put up 74. Darling was the first lo go, being caught at thcwicjiols by Hunter. His score included two sixes and four tourers. Three for 77. Gregory filled the vacancy, and totted up six before, he was given out leg b.fore to Rhodes. Four for 80. Hill's total was 32, when Duff joined him. He added a couple before being caught by WainWright at mid-oii, ilewas an hour at the wickets and played admirably cricket. His score included five tourers and two threes:, Five for 111. I'efore Duff hart opened his account he was missc by Tunicliffc in the slips off Rhodes. Noble, who came io bis assistance was less fortunate. He lamely returned the first ball to Rhodes, who held it. Six for 91. Kelly's arrival and departure was equally sudden, lie glanced his Jccond ball into the slips, where it was splen'idly held by Tunicliffc. Seven for 111. Rhodes had taken three wickets for four balls. .Trimble followed Kelly in and o'lt. After Duff had add ed a single the newcomer succumbed to a yorker from Haigh. Eight for 92', The attendance had now increased to 10,000, Howell, the next man, added three, and then lifted Haigh to deep field, Washingtontaking the cat/ h. Nine for 100. Saunders, the last man, adc four, and then played Haigh on, and the innings closed for lfifif It lasted ninety minutes, The following are the scores : AUSTRALIANS-lst Inning. Trumpet', c-Hirst, b Rhodes ... 3 Hopkins, h Hirst ... ... „. 0

IliJl, c Wainwright, b Rhodes ,„ 8i Bailing, c Hunter, b Hatah Z M Gregory, lbw, b Rhodes . . 6 Dim', not out „ -"• -"• ~ Noble, cand b Rhodes ".'., '," o Kelly, t Tumiiclilte, b Rhodes '"' n Tumble, b Haigh "' \ Howell, c Washington b liaigli V* 3 V Saunders, b Haigh ... 4 tl Sundries ... . k \\ ■•"■ -J. \ Total 106 Bo\rting analysis : Rhodes 5 wick--1 for 3-1 ° rUnS ' HaiEh 4 f ° r 18, Hirst Tiinnicline and Brown opened the \urksbire innings, and at the lunch- ' con adjournment the score showed 1 * wicket ilowji for 0, Ww former bavinl', been bowlcdby Trumble Received June 2.1 at J0.50 a.m. VI,- , London, June 23. Yorkshire has lost seven wickcU [or 'IB. Received June 21, at 5.14 p.m. L London, June 23. J'lfleen thousand were present. Dejiton, who was caught hyj Hill oIS Saunders, scored 13, but was twice nearly out owing t 0 Saunders' uncertam length. Two for 27. Brown was caught at mid-oft by Darling • Three for 38. Taylor leg before by ■ Trumble. Four for 42. Hirst was ■ caught by Noble at running point. ' Ihvc for 47. Washington was caught 1 at cover point by Gregory. Six lor " * 1 48. iiaigb succumbed to Twmble's third ball. Seven for"4B. Rhodes played Saunders on without scoring. Kiglit for 41). Wainwright was caught at long-off.by Trumper. Nine for (10. Whitehead was caught at mid on by Saunders, the innings closine 1 for 77. Scores: & j Brown, Darling, b Trumble ... 14 : Denion, t mil, b Saunders ... 13 . Taylor, lbw, b Saunders ', H ■ Hirst, c Noble, b Saunders' 5 Washington, c Gregory, b Trun> 1 We 3 , Wainwright, c Trumper, b Saunders \ \ Haigh, I) Trumble ... '" Z o I Rhodes, b Trumble ' '„,' [jjk Whitehead, c Saunders, 1) Tnim- mi r .. ;n^ Hunter, not out ',„' iq Sundries [' t g Total 7*5 1 Bowling analysis; Saunders 4 [or ut 58, Trumble G for 17. . In the Australian seconp innings, . Darling made a couple, then sent one e to Rhodes at cover point. One wice 'kefc for 2. Hill joined Trumper, but e the former was caught by Taylor all mid-on. Two for 12. Hopkins arrived 1,0 see Trumper caught at the wickets I>y Hunter off Rhodes' first over. Three for 23. Hopkins hit out n at Haigh, losinr his wicket. Four n for 43. Gregory's partnership with x Hopkins lasted twenty minutes. Duff - reached out at Haigh, and was howl- . ed. Five for 59. Noble made a single, 0 and then gave Rhodes a catch ofii his 1 own bowling. 'Six for CO. Gregory; - g<re an excellent and skilful display,' y and raised bis score to 31 for an Jl > hour's batting. The stumps werV' 1 then drawn. The Australians have lost six wickets for 70. Scores: " Darling, t Rhodes, b Haigh ... 2 1 Trumper, c Hunter, b Rhodes ,„ 9 Hill, c Taylor, b Hirst , 8 Hopkins, I) Haigh ...' 10 , Gregory, <ot out ~. 31 Dull, b Ilaig ... 4 Noble, c and b' Rhodes 1 . Kelly, not out 1 ! , Sundries ... ... ... ~, 'i Total for six wicr'ets .„ 70

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North Otago Times, Volume XXV, Issue 979, 25 June 1902, Page 2

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CRICKET. North Otago Times, Volume XXV, Issue 979, 25 June 1902, Page 2

CRICKET. North Otago Times, Volume XXV, Issue 979, 25 June 1902, Page 2

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