CRICKET.
..... ... [By Cablb] ALL ENGLAND ? VV‘ AUSTRALIA. ■ v Melbouene, Jan. 3. ■ The cricket match between the English team and the combined team of Australia was resumed to-day. The first innings of the latter closed for 323.' Horan scored 124 and Palmer 34. The English then went in for their second winnings, and t [when sthe stumps: Were y)i;aw;n;bftdlpufc: togoth,er 238 toi the loss of seven wickets. The following are the scores;— TJlyett, st. 23 Barlow, at. 33 Bates, c ... . , ,-,/r . 47 Selby, h' 7o Midwinter, c 4 Emmett, b 6 Shrewsbury,.b .... 16 - V ; ; Scrofttiojx,; jiptput' >y. s i f ;•'/»/• (13) F/ ’ ■ SliaW.'hbt out' .... ... ; 14' ’’ Extras ...' ... 12 ’fbtal* ' h;l'' rt .;? : 238 :X Peatp and Pilling have still to go in. The match will be resumed to-morrow. ' It has been arranged that the match shall be played out, and the departure of/ tli'el Übibif.;Cp. J s steamship AraWata has bded postponed -ih order 5 that The English cricketers may proceed by her to New Zealand. 1 •
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2740, 4 January 1882, Page 2
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164CRICKET. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2740, 4 January 1882, Page 2
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