CRICKET.
Per Electric Telegraph—Copvbight.)
(Per Press Association.)
(Received noon, June 19th.) THE AUSTRALIANS BEATEN. London, June 18
The second innings of the South of England eleven closed for 121. Ferris took three wickets for 65, and Turner seven for 50. The wicket, which was drying, was very difficult to play, and the Australians in their second innings could only pnb together 74, the Home team thus winning by 97 runs. Lyons made 18 and Blackhatn (not out) 22, but the other members of the eleven played a very Feeble game. Lehman took four wickets for 25, and Martin six for 40. Murdoch has asked Spofforth to join the team for the remainder of the tour.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6246, 19 June 1890, Page 3
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