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EDEN B SECOND GRADE AVERAGES.' The following are tin* averages of the Eden i? second eleven {runners-up in the jjrade) for the i>a.= t season:--
Rev. Smith. U. trnitli. M. CJray, and W. : pruuunonil have al-o bowled. | Ket-ord: Played 19 matches, won 7, lost 3. i AUCKLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. j KING'S COLLEGE. i Th.'-- match was played on the Domain s Cricket Ground on Saturday morning. The King's College captain won the toss, and elected to bat. They only made 13. and Coleman (5) was th© highest scorer. For Grammar School hoili Mulgau and Sisam bowled very well. Sisvmi took five wickets for one run, and Mulgan fir© for seven. Sisam and Mulgan opened the Grammar School's innings, and this partnership made 70. Grammar School only los!: two wickets for 118 inns (Mulgan 55. Sisam 30. Gray 27. riot out, Ellis 2, not out). Mulgan played & good 'linings, and Gray played very carefully for 27, not out. King's ColIt??! gave the Grammar School the match. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND. The Australian Eleven reached England on Thursday lasr. and open the campaign to-morrow (Thursday) with the match against, the Gentlemen of England at the Crystal j l'alace. London, ft is seventeen years since the last match between an Australian eleven j rid the Gentlemen of England was played, { though prior to that event the matches were regularly arranged with the Australians, excepting the 1830 team. In all seven matches between the Australians and the Gentlemen of England have been played. It is a singular coincidence that while the first match i was won by the Englishmen, the second was I won by the Australians by an exactly similar majority, viz.. an innings and one run. With the exception of the first one. which | took place at Prince's Ground. London, all ! the matches have been played at Lord's o, ! Kennington Oval. In the series the Austra- I bans won three, lost two, and drew two. j W. 0. Grace has made .the only three hun- j dreds got for the Gentlemen. For the Aus- j tralians, S. P. Jones scored 151 in 1536. and ! U. J. Bon nor 119 in 1858. I
BATTING. Batsmen. N.I. N.O. U.S. Agte. Arge. J. Jes9up ... H l 7!* 215 21.5 II. Smith ... 5 0 jj 95 19.2 \V. Dixon ... 15 0 60 214 16.4 };. W. Cary ... 14 4 '17" 142 14.2 \\\ IJrunnnoncl 10 1 29' 119 15.2 W. Somervell ... 15 1 25 154 11.16 U W. Hp Bangli 12 4 52 89 11.12 D. .lack It 0 J 5 VI 10.2 M. Cray 11 0 25 91 8.2 E. T. J'ybus ... 11 0 44 21 7. \V. B. Thorpe ... 5 n 15 25 7.6 p. Grind i ... 12 5 10 58 4.2 1>. Mclnnis ... 1 9 la 5.> •SiffiiitieB not out. llev. Smith. Bennett. \V. HaywarJ. Hacklaud also batten. ■ KOVrUNG. Bowler. 0._ M. 1!. W. Avge. P. (.irintlrod ... 1 if .'0 5-tj 41 7.7 K. T. l'ybus ... 19 2 7.i 3 9 ; V. Somervell ... 74 3> 17/ 11 10. 11. W. do Bansll 29 •> Si) ! 11.4 J. Jessup ... in 9 161 li 12.5 J). Jack 5/ 2 97 a 1^.1 15. W. I'ary ... 12 i) 82 4 20.,> 1). Mcliniii ... 66 11 155 6 2?.l j \V. IHxOIl ... lj 4 4j 1 4C> I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 12856, 3 May 1905, Page 7
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