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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIANS V 4V 4 YORKSHIRE, United Press Association.— By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright. Received May, 54, 1.18 a.m< London,, EMJay 23, ,When stumps were drawn the (Australians in their second innings had lost 6 for 59— Duff, c Crrimshaw b Myers.... .*.... v .,^ 1 Trumper, o Rhodes b Haig-h... * 8 •Hill, c Hunter b (Haigh v ........'.., 17 l.b.w. b Rhodes. 9 Gregory, b Rhodes « " 2 •Howell, b Rhodes..... +.. , 16 Kelly, not out «... 0 Extras v .?.y 6 Total for 6 wickets....... '...,... 59 Australians' bowling- analysis ,*—Cottar 1 for 46, Layer 8 for 75, GVlcLeod 0 for 9, Howell 1 for 13, Noble 0 for 39. TuiTnicl^te was caught at long- on after a skilful b*ut riot faultless display i |A feature was his excellent 'driv-, ing. Jle hit five tourers. Hawke was dismissed in the same over. The innings Innings lasted COO minutes. Layer was very fast off the pitch. Myers and iHaigh started the County bowlings . • ' Dutf was caught at second slip first ball of the second ocer. One for 1. Hill was next, and he nearly monopolised the run gettitag. He added I"f\ while Truniper was getrt-Ltag- four, folut} was then caught at the wicket. Two for 26. Noble joined Truniper, who was smartly caught at sedond slip by Rhodes. v Truniper was -fiery cautious, and only scored eight runs in 30 minutes. Three for 31. With 'Noble and Gregory together, Rhodes bowled and dismissed both in the first over, Gregory being- bowled off-stump. Four for 42. v .Noble got leg-before. Five for 43. The Howell-Kelly partnership yielded 16, all by Howell, before the latter was bowlea. Six for 59, obtained in «70 minutesj play. The wicket was apparently. Iwearing. Hirst was lame and unable to bowl or field, a sliqstitut© fielding for him. Received May 25/8?2(> a-inC 1 London, May 24. The lAustraljans beat .Yorkshire by 174 runs. "; ' . > Received May 25, 9.S a.m. Xdndori, May 24. The Australians' 'second innings closed for 127. Additional scores tr— Kelly, b.Haigh. r ~ «, *......, 7 Darling, b Myer5....... „.;.... 22 McLeod, b 'Halg-h r ........... 10 Layer, not 0ut....... .';.;.»'<'.... IS Cotter, c Dental b Myers 1^... 10 Sundries .>.„♦*: 10 Total ....,,....,...; 127 Bowling analysis j—Haig'h 4 for 64, Myers 3 for 21, Rhodes 5 3 foe 29, Ringrose 0 for 2. Yorkshire in the second* Innings jnade 78,— -<•-■;■. Jackson, b Howell :....:...: •; 3 GrimehaW, b H0We11'..!.'...,!../. 11 Denton, l.b-w. b Howill.;!. 4 Tunnjcl2Fe," ctEo'well b Layer. 2 Hirst, h Howell .^ 12 Rhodes, c 2&>ble b Layer.................. 22 Haigh, b Layer 3 Lord Hawke, b Layer v ., 0 Myers, not out i 5 Ringrose, b. Howell „.....«.....•..•.. 4 Hunter, c Trumper b Howell 3 5undrie5....................... 4 Total..*.-..-. , 78 Howell took 4 wickets for 36. and Howell 6 for 38. Received 'May 25, 4.30 a.)n. London, May 24., The .weather was jnisty, and the start was delayed for fifteen minutes owing to the bad light. The wicket was worn. " v The Australians finished the balance of their innings. Hirst did not field. Rhodes and lHaigih .were bowlers* f Darling* accompanied Kelly, who remained not out overnight.! Kelly, after jruaking 7, was bowled by Haigh. The ball broke back. Seven" for 72. McLeod had a. similar esXperience. at 10 tiie Jiad nis miHdle stump removed by one of Haigh's breakbacks. Eight for 85 — Darling 5., Layer was next. The century appeared after 210 minutes' play. iNine runs later Myers went on, and in his iirst over fowled Darling, who took 50 minutes compiling 22. Nine for 109. Layer and Cotter carried the total to 12,7, and then Cotter was caught by, Don ton' at long-off, Layer remaining not out. . . ■ With 252 arrears, Jacfcsqn and (Jrfcishaw opened the County's second innings, Layer and Howell bowlings' In the second over Jackson's ofi'-stujnp was removed by a good bait from Howell. One for 16. The third over was fatal to .Grimsliaw, 3lowell, who was breaking back splendidly, again finding 1 , the wicket. The departing batsman ja&de hia 11 in three hits. Two for 14. Hbwell also accounted for the iJiind wicket. Denton retiring leg-ibefors at 9. Three for 25. ' ' TunnicliJTe made a couple, and .then foil to a catch by Howell in the slips off Layer. Four for 'S^Sirst 'B.' ""' ' With the -assistance of Rhodes/ ho ridded 4-, and 7 was. . - then bowled by TTowoll with a break-back. Five for V). At the adjourh'yient, - after 15. minntfis' play, the board!' showed.' so— Rhodes 13, Haicrh 0. ; ( \*»r, ?*, ..,,r On resuming the weather 'continued gloomy. '

Haigh .at 3 failed to negotiate a shooter frb^Lave^ Six for 63Eihodes 22. lie had made some good kite., (Myers partnered Rhodes; only to see Rhodes caught by Noble at deep square-leg off Layer.. Serven for 64. LordflSawke was bowled with the second ball from Layer, wiijiout scoring-, the toted, showing no change., Ringrose contributed four, and then Howell serit his middle stump spinning. Nino for 72. {Hunter, the last man, scored 3, being caught by Trumper at short leg. Myers, -Who had seen four men retire while he was making 5. carried out his bat. 4 ,^iy,C wicked . foty in 35 minutes after luncheon, the bowling on the broken wicket being splendid. ' . ! ALt-OTGIiAiN'D TMAM. , Received May 23, 12.32 p.m. Txmdon, (May, 24. The [English team for the first test matcli will be selected from the following j— ' Jackson, Maclaren, Jones, Bosancguet^ Fry ? Jessop, Wayward, .Tyldesley, "Rhodes, John Gimn. Lilley, Arnold. Wees. Fry split a finger while practising at .the "nets at Brighton this (morning, and is unlikely to .play.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12865, 25 May 1905, Page 7

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CRICKET. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12865, 25 May 1905, Page 7

CRICKET. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12865, 25 May 1905, Page 7

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