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CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

; — ♦ AUSTRALIANS v. LANCASHIRE, ( (Press Assn.— By Telegraph.— Copyrignt.? (Received June 15, 9 a.m.) LONDON, June 14. Itl the match Australia v. Lancashire, the Australians'- first innings -.closed -for 177, . the .scores '.being . as .: follows :-7 - /.'■■'' , ' Atistralia, first . innings :' Jennings, b Dean, \ 18; Kelleway, lbw, b Huddlestone, 114 Bardsley, lbw, b Dean, 7; Gregory, b, Heap, 16; Matthews, c Huddlestone, b Heap, 1; Macartney, c Dean, b Heap, 80; Hazlitt, c Sharp, b Dean, 2; Emery, b Dean, 14; Whitty/ lbw, b Heap, 17; Maclaren, run out, 0; Carkeek, not out', 1; sundries* 10. The wickets fell as follows: 1 for 24, 2 for 36, 3 for 71, 4 for 128,. . 5 for 130, 6 for 137,. 7 for 156, -8 for 174, a for -.-. 176, 10 for 177. <, ' £ Bowling analysis: Dean 4 for 63; Whitehead 5 for 22, Huddlestone 1 for 41, Heap 4 tor 41. Lancashire (2nd innings) : Spoorier, b .Whitty, . 25; 'T. Tyldesly, c Kelleway, b Whitty, 7; Makepeace, lbw, b Matthews,, 52; Sharp, c Carkeek,*' b MacLarcn, 9; Heap, ;b Matthews, 6; total 188. * [The ..other scores -have not .come to - hand.] _,-:•' Tho Australians m their second innings had" lost one wicket fpr 29 runs when , stumps were drawn for the day. . ' The weather w»» bright at intervals. JXhe : attendance was small. The wicket was harder. ,-', I Macartney and Hazlitt faced the bowling ;, of Heap and Dean. Seven were added when Haz-, litt miss-hit a skier at\mii-ofl to JSharj-foff*. Dean. Macartney and Emery added 19, .when Macartney, pulling a short ball, ; was taken finely at mid-on by Dean, ofl Heap. His 80 rims Were compiled m 120 minutes. He; made a splendid display of batting, his. total including a. sixer and six fours. The remaining three wickets added 21. Whitty made his 17 by hard driving. The innings occupied 180 minutes. - - - Spoorier ani Makepeace opened ...for Lancashire to the bowling of Emery, and/ Hazlitt. Spooner, when he had made one* ahd 12 gave chances sof being caught -,off Emery.. He batted 40 mniutes m compiling. 25 rune. ' J. Tyldesley was takenl right-handed, wide m the slips, being cleverly caught by. Kelleway ofl Whitty. Makepeace batting soundly, , 50 .appeared," ito 60 minutes. After Tyldesley's retirement lunch wbb taken. Oh resuming, Whitty and Kelleway bowling; Sharp, the- incomer, was taken at the wickets by Carkeek standing* v " back"" ofl MacLarerrr .Makepeace, ,whb: had < batted for 1 : 120. minutes, and. was taken lbw by Matthews, saw 104. made. The century ooccupie r 115 minutes. . :.'' t . ■ ' *. ' !

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12790, 15 June 1912, Page 5

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CRICKET IN ENGLAND. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12790, 15 June 1912, Page 5

CRICKET IN ENGLAND. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12790, 15 June 1912, Page 5

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