Cricket.
STODDART’S TEAM V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Adelaide, October 28. The cricket match Stoddart’s Eleven v. South Australia began to-day. The weather was fine, and there was a large attendance. South Australia —First innings—Darling 0, Hill 200, Lyons 86, C. Reedman 22, W. Gillen 13, Evans 20, Jarvis 80, Green 1, Drew (not out) 5, Jones 12, McKenzie 11, extras 0 ; total 109. England--First innings -McTuuen 0, Mason 2, Ranjit-inghi 189, Wninwright 36, Hayward 0, Hirst 16, Storer 81, Briggs I, Hoarne (not out) 31, Richardson 0, extias 31; total 193. Stoddart, suffering from influenza, did not bat. Bowling analysis—Jones, 7 for 190 ; Green, 1 for 32 ; Evans, 1 for 93 ; Lyons, 0 for 29 : Jarvis, 0 for 50 ; Reedman, 0 for 50. South Australia—Second innings—Darling 1, Hill 15, Lyons 50, Reedman (nut out) 15, extras 7 ; total fur 3 wickets 121.
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Opunake Times, Volume VII, Issue 329, 2 November 1897, Page 2
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141Cricket. Opunake Times, Volume VII, Issue 329, 2 November 1897, Page 2
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