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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS' v. YORKSHIRE. (Press Aflsn. — By Telegraph. — Copyright.) (Received May 24, 8.57 a.m.) LONDON, May 23. The Australians are all out for 322. Additional scores are : — Cotter, thrown out, b Tunnicliff© ... 4 Kelly, c Ringrose, b Haigh 5 Howell, not out 4 Extras 4 Total 322 Bowling analysis: Ringrose, two for 36; Rhodes, three for 84; Jackson, one for 74; Huigh, three for 35; Hirst, none for 51; Myers, none for 33. The Yorkshire team lmve lost eight wickets for 195. The scores are: — Jackson, c Trumper, b Layer 52 Grimslmw, b Layer 24 Denton, c Duff, b Layer 31 Tunnicliffe, c substitute, b Layer ... 52 Hirst, c Trumper, b Layer 9 Rhodes, b Cotter 0 Haigh, o Cotter, b Layer ... ... 1 J. Myers, b Layer ... 8 The weather was dull and cold, and the wickut hard. The attendance was 2000. In the first over of the day'B play Cotter, after adding a single to the overnight's score, was thrown out by Tunnicliffe. Nine for 318. In the second over Kelly, whilst trying to pull Haigh, gave Ringrose un easy catch at mid-on. Howell remained not out for four. The innings, which lasted 235 minutes, closed for 332 Jackson and Grimshaw were the first county representatives, Cotter and Layer bowling, Hopkins acting as substitute for Darling, wlto had injured his thumb. After three overs the score was nine, and play was, stopped owjng to bad light. (Received May 24, 9.20 a.m.) Ihe game was resumed after 30 minutes' delay. The bowlers changed ends which proved effective. Jacks6n, who played with great vigor, was m excellent form. He was caught by Trumper easily at third man. off Layer. He made six fourersj including three off one over of Cottors. His imnings lasted fifty minutes. Olio for 68. Grimshaw was 24. Without adding to the score Grimshtiw was bowled whilst hitting across at one from Layer. He was sixty-five minutes at the wickets lwo for 85. Denton 17; When Turnip cliffe joined Denton the latter had made a lucky stand, knocking four fourers off Noble. At 31 Duff dismissed' Denton y}}\' % brillitint running catch, falling full length as he took it. When 22 Denton was missed m the slips by Cottor off Layer, and at 27 was nearly «vu K ht by MoLeod. .Three for 106. The hundred appeared on the board after eighty minutes' play. At the luncheon adjournment three wickets were down for 108. Tunnicliffe 7, Hirst 1. On resuming the weather was dull. The attendance was 12,000. Cotter and Layer bowled. When 9 Hirst, who was very lame, wag caught by Trumper at third man off Lavei'. Four for 137. . Tunnicliffe 26. Play since the resumption had been quiet. Before Rhodes, who was next man, could make a start, he was bowled by Cotter off his pad. Five for 138. Haigh also lwd a short stay. He made- a single and was then cleverly caught with the left hand by Cotter at point, being another to Layer's credit. Six for 139. Myers look, cd. like staying with Tunnicliffe, who was given a life at 33, Duff missing a runi»ng chance catch off Layer. Myers at 8 fell to one of Layer's slow yorkers. Seven for 164. Tunnicliffe was 52, and let tho newcomer, Huwke, do tho rungetting for a time. Then, trying his hand on n ball from Layer, Tumuoliffe gave Hopkins an acceptable catch. Eight for 195. Hawke 13. (Received May 24, 10.50 a.m.) Yorkshire's innings closed for 197. Hawk, b Liiver. 15 Ringrose, b Howell. ..." 0 Hunter, not out ... o Extras 15 'I'otal tii 197 The Australians hi their second inuiaira have lost two wickets for 26. TunnicliftVs play M as marked with judicious driving, and ltusted 110 minutes. Ihe remaining wickets added only a couple. Hnwke, at 15, was bowled by Layer. 2?7ne for 197. Howell bagged Ruigrose and brought the innings to a close. (Received May 24. .1.18 p.m.) Wnen stumps were drawn the Australians, m their second innings, had lost fix wickets for 59 runs. Duff, c Grimshaw, b Myers , 1 Trumper, 0 Rhodes, b Haigh ... 8 Hill, c Hunter, b Haigh 17 Noble, lbw., b Rhodes 9 Gregory, b Rhodes ... 2 Howell, b Rhodes 16 Kelly not out ... ,- 0 Extras 6 Total ... 69 Australians' bowling analysis: Cotter, one for 46; Liver, eight for 75; McLeod none for 9 ; Howell, one for 13 ; Noble! none for 39.

Tunnicliffe was caught at long-on after, a skilful, but not faultless, display, the feature of which was his excellent driving. He hit five fourers. Hawke M-as dismissed m the same over. The innings lasted 200 minutes. Layer was veiy fast off the pitch. Myers and Haigh . started the county bowling. Duff was caught at second slips the first ball of the second over. One for one. Hill was next, aiid nearly monopolised the run-getting. He added 17 while Trumper made four, and was then caught at the wicket. Two for 26. Noblo joined Trumper, who was smartly caught at second slip by Rhodes. Trumper was veiy cautious. He scored eight runs m 30 minutes. Three for 31. With Noble and Gregory together Rhodes bowled. He dismissed both m the first over. Gregory was . bowled off stump. Four for 42. Noble was leg-before. Five for 43. The Howell and Kelly partnership yielded 16, all by Howell; before, the latter was bowled. Six for 59, obtained m 70 minutes' play. The wicket was apparently wearing. Hirst was lame, and unable to bowl or field, a substitute fielding for hita.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10365, 24 May 1905, Page 2

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CRICKET. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10365, 24 May 1905, Page 2

CRICKET. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10365, 24 May 1905, Page 2

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