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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS V. ALL ENGLAND.

(PBB EIEOTBIO TsLEOKAPH—COFYBIQHf.)

(Peb Press Association.)

(Received 5.10 p.m., July 20th.) London, July 19. The All England match was not abandoned. The Home team, with 8 wickets down for 234 rune, declared their innings closed. The scores of All England in their second innings were as follows: Stoddart, b Turner ... 13 Shrewsbury, b Giffen... ... ... 81 Gunn, c Graham b Giffen ... ... 77 Jackson, c Bruce b Giffen 5 Maurice Bead, c McLeod b Bruce ... 1 Flowers, b Turner ... 5 Lockwood, b Giffen ... ... ... 9 Wainwright, b Giffen ... ... 26 Peel (not out) 0 Sundries 27 Total for 8 wickets 234 Giffen took 5 wickets for 43,1 Turner 2 for 64, Bruce 1 for 34. ||The Australians in their second iunifcg® require 300 runs to save a defeat.

THE AUSTRALIANS, r. SOMKR- j SETSHIRE.

(Received 0.50 a.m.. July 21st.)

July 20.

The following team will represent Somersetshire in the match against the Australians, which begins at Taunton today Nicholls, Palairet, Fowler, Woods, Tyler, Hewitt, Healey, Hill, Poynton Wickham, and Bolns.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7267, 21 July 1893, Page 1

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CRICKET. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7267, 21 July 1893, Page 1

CRICKET. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7267, 21 July 1893, Page 1