CRICKET.
♦ ■ (Electric Tolegrnpli-Copyriuht— Unitod Preaa Association). Brisbane, Jan. 16. "In their firstiiinings the South Australians have lost seven wickets for 555. Darling made 210, C4iffcn 115, Hack 05, Jarvis 42. An enthusiast (says the South Australian Register) has discovered some interesting coincidences in the recent intercolonial match between South Australia and New South Wales on the Adelaide Oval, and pertinently asks the question, "Will this ever happen again?" The figures are so pecnliar that they arc worth setting out in lines ; — First Innings. Hill 73, Darling 27, Jones 82 ... 182 . Second Inning';. Hill 109, Darling 70, Jones 3 ... 182 Hill 73 and 109 IS2 Darling 27 and 70, Jones 83 and 3 ... 182 Everybody knows, of course, that Sill, Darling, and Jones are the three South Australians selected, so far, as members of the next Australian eleven.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8417, 17 January 1899, Page 2
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