CRICKET.
THE THIRD TEST MATCH. WIN FOR AUSTRALIA. LONDON, July 1. The. third tost match was begun today There was a large attendance, .estimated at 16,000, and when gun the weather was sunny. ibc teams are as follows : „ England—A. C. MacLaren, C B. Fry, "Sharp, W. Brearley, J. B. Hdbl>s, J. T. Tyldosley, G. H. Hirst H. R. Rhodes, A. A. Lilley, G. L Jessop. and Barn«s. Australia Macahster, Gregory, Hansford. Noble. Bardslcy, Armstrong, Trumper, Macartney, Cotter, Garvu, and Laver. . Noble won the toss and decided to bat. The following are the scores . AUSTRALIA—Ist Innings. Atacalis'ter, 1.b.w., b Hirst Gregory, b Barnes , Ransford, run out ~ Noble, b Hirst *’ Bardsley, h.w.,- b Rhodes •••• Armstrong, c Lilley, b Brearley ... -1 Trumper, not out ", Macartney, c Fry, b Rhodes 0 Cotter, b Rhodes "; Carter, 1.b.w.. b Rhodes Laver, c Lilley, b Brearley , | Sundries j
Total ;-« s Bowling -analysis—Hirst - wichcts for 65 runs, Barnes 1 for 37. Brearlcy 2 for 12, Rhodes 4 for -sbl ENGLAND—Ist Innings. Hobbs, b Macartney Fry, 1.b.w,, b Cotter Tyldcslcy, not out Sharp, not out ___ Two wickets for LONDON, July 2. The weather was lovely, and the wicket good, when the third test match was resumed to-day. Sixteen niu sand persons were present. Ihe lug lishmen continued their hrst, ooimiU, the innings closing for 182 at Uui time. The ’Australians then went i for their second innings and whui stumps were drawn for the day had lost 7 wickets for Im.
The, match was resumed in Gull cvnG threatening weather, the ' ltV l ’ej 1( , second innings closing for - -<• . batting of the Englishmen eond innings was good until I meh, when they had lost S w.ckets fo ob. After that a perfect rot set m and U o lest wicket fell for S 7. . absent ilk Seven w meets fell altei tic luncheon adjournment in Ess than an hour for 31. Cotter and Macartm\ bowled superb.v. The Australians won bv 123 runs. ’Thu following arc the scores - A U STRAI dA N S.—2 ndfu h i ngs. Gregory, b Hirst Macalistcr. c Sharp, b Barnes o Ransford. 1.b.w.. b Barnes Armstroim-. b Rhodes j' 3 Noble, c Barnes, b Rhodes • • Trimmer, b Barnes • ~
Bardslcv. c Lilly, b Barnes * Maenrlnc'- b BrcaiieV ■ (totter, c MacLaren. b Rhodes 1. Carter, c Lillev. b Barnes 3f) I,aver, not out ’ Sundries ... Total 2"/ Bowling analysis.—Barnes b for Rhodes 5 for 11. Brear'.ey 1 for *3;;, Hirst 1 for 39. Sharp 0 foiM7. ENGLAND.—Ist Innings. Hobbs, b Macartney *- Prv. 1.b.w.. b Cotter 1 Tyldeslcy. c Armstrong, b Macartney Sham, st Carter, b Macartney ... CO MacLaren, b Macartney 17 Rhodes, c Carter, b Laver 12 Hirst, I) Macartney 1 Lillev. not out ‘1 Barnes, b Macartney 1 Brearlev. b Macartney Sundries 9 Total 182 Bowling analysis.—Cotter 1 wicket for 15 runs. Macartney 7 for 58, Armstrong 0 for 31, leaver 1 for 15, Noble 0 for ~22. Second Innings. Fry, b Cotter 7 Hobbs, b Cotter 30 Tvldeslov. e ami b Macartney 7 Sham. 1) Cotter 11 MacLaren. c Cotter, b Macartney 0 Rhodes, c Armstrong, b Macartney 10 Lillev. l.b.w . 1) Cotter 2 Hirst, b Cotter 0 Barnes, b Macartney h Broarlev. not out ' Sundries 0 Total 87 Bowline- analvsis.— Col (er 5 for 38. Maenrtnev J lor 27. Armstrong 0 for 8, Laver 0 for 0.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 5839, 6 July 1909, Page 1
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