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FINE BOWLING BY LAYER.

Repoivod May 24, 5.37 a.m., i London^ May 23.. The Australians are all out for 322. Additional scores 'i — Cotter, thrown out by Tunnicliffo 4 Kelly, c Uingrosp h Jlaigh..* 5 Powell, not out 4 Extras , , 4 | Total 322 Bowling analysis. — liingroso 2 for 1(5, Rhodes 3 for 84, Jackson 1 lor 74 4 iHaigto. 3 for 35, Hirst 0 for 51, Myers 0 for 33. The Yorkshire team has los-ife S wickets for IS>5, Scores :—: — Jackson, c Trumpcr b Layer , 42 Grimsha'vr, b Layer •• „ 24 Donton, c Duff b Layer 31 Tmnniclifite, c substitute b Layer... 52 Hirst, c Truirnper b Layer r ...., 9 Rhodes, b Cotter , 0 Haigh, c Cotter b Layer 1 Myers, b Layer , The weather Is dull and cold, and the wicket hard. The attendance is two thousand.. In the first over oE the day's play Cotter, after adding a single to his overnight score, was thrown out by Turanicliffe. Nino for 318. In the second over, Kelly, in trying to pull Haigh, gave Ringroso an easy catch at mid-on, Howell remaining no* out with 4, the innings, which lasttd 235 minutes, closing for 322. Jackson and iGrimsliaw were the first county representatives, Cotter and Layer bowling, and Hopkins acting as substitute for Darling, who injured his thumb. After three overs, -with the score at 9, play was stopped owing to the bad light." Received May 24, 9.20 a.m. London, May 23. The game was re&u,miad, anjd after thirty mirtutos' play the bowlers biikiigrtd etfds. This proved eflboctive, Jadkson, who had played with great -vigor ami excellent form, being cangjlit by Trumjpor easily at tJiird mta!n dff Layer. He made six fo.urers, in|cl«di<nig tilu*ee olt one dvor of 'Goffctciri'liS. His innings lasted fifty minutes!. One for 63— GrimeWaw 24. 'Without aitlding to the snore Grirn.shaw was bowled iv trying to hit one from Layer. He was 65 minjutes at the wiqkets. Two for 89— Dentcto 17. '"W'lipii Tunniclifi joined Denton, the latter made a lucky statod, knocking foiir fourers oft Noble. At 31 Puff dismissed Denton with a brilliant murning catch, falling flull long-th as he took it. iWhm 22 Denton hajd beea missed in the slips by Cotter off La,ver and at 27 Jie was nearly caught by McLeod. Three for 106. The first hiundrod appeared om the board for eighty mm'utes" /play. At the huicheon adjournment tthrce wiefkets were down for lOSn-Tunnicliff 7, Hirst I. Resuming the weather was 'dlull. The attendance was twelve thoiusan'd. Cotter anfd Layer bowle/d. When 9. Hirst, who was very lame, wa& caught by Tumrjpor at Khiifd man, off Laiver. Four for 13^—TunJnicliff 20. Play since the rcsumjotioai hold beon q_uiet. Before Rhodes, who was next, coiiltl malke a start, ho was bowlqd foy Cot- j ter oil' his 'pad. Five for 138.

Haigh also had a shotrt stay. He tnade a sing-Jo and was i'liorn clejvorly caught loft hand by Cottor atipoin'ti— another to Layer's credit. Sift: for 139. Myers looked liicc staying witih Tifnnicl'iff, who was q-jven a ILfo at 33, ItoiJY missing a ruirning cjhamco to catiehj h»im o(T Layer. -Myers, at {), fell io cue of Lander's slow Yorkers. Seven for Ifi4 — rPuwnicliff 52. Tunnicli(T let. the newcomer, TJork.l Hawkp, do the riin-gettnug for a time, and then, trying his hand, cm. a ball from Layer, Ttinn'Jcliflr gave 'Ho|p|kiiis all acceptable cation. .Eight for IS);?— Lord Hawko 13. Received Jtfay 24, 10.50 a.w s Lcfn/do'n, May 23. The Yorkshire innings closad for 197. Lord TTawkp, b Layer 15 Jlinigrose, b Ho well 0 nSuixtcr, not nut 0 Extras 15 Total 197 The Australians In. their soconfd Innings have lost two wiokols for 2(5. r !?imniclifl"s play was niaiflcejd by judicious driving anld t/lie inmiirg.s lastod 110 mimites. The remain ing wickets addcfrl only a conplo.

Lord TTawko, at 15, was Tinwlejd "by Layer. Nmo for 197.

JTowol! bn<ro-n(l Ttin'groso, Urougiht. the innings io a close.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12867, 24 May 1905, Page 2

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FINE BOWLING BY LAVER. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12867, 24 May 1905, Page 2

FINE BOWLING BY LAVER. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12867, 24 May 1905, Page 2

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