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CRICKET.

AUSTRALIA V.SUERiEY. United Press Association.— By Electric' Per Press Association. London, July 27. The light became bad towards the close of the day. Princes Edward and George, fldest and youngest sons of the Prince oi Wales, were present during the day. AUSTBALIA.-First Inning." Additional scores :—: — Darling, cHobbs, b Smith 33 jyJcLeod, b Smith ... ... , 35 Gears, not out, „, H Cotter, c .Holland, b Smith S Kelly, c Davis, b Smith 6 [loviiil, c Holland, b Smith 0 Sundries t ; 13 Total ';' ' - 241 Bowling, vanalysis.— llushby 1 for 85, Nice 2 for 70,, Hayes 1 for 4(5, Smith G for 27. . . ' ;..' ' _' .Kerpived July 29, 8.45 a.mLondon, July 28. The weather was dull when Surrey resumed "their first innings., The -.vicket was , sl6w. . Haywaxd,' and Hobbs continued to bat in fine form, and runs cam© fast, despite frequent , changes in; the bowling-. The century was -hoisted as .the result of 05 minutes' play. )ffayward, when he had made 70, w a s dismissed by a catch by Gehrs at longon., He had played a splendid innings^ including- S founers.. — One for 127. Hobbs was 52 when joined by H'ayes, but the latter's stay was short, he being disposed of by an easy catch in the slyps.— Two for 137. Hobbs was next to go, alsa falling a victim- to,- f Trumper, who brought off a line, left-hand ..catch , in the slips. Jusi previously. Hobbs had been missed by Armstrong-, off. Cotter. Hobbs Was at the wickets' 'two hours and fortyminutes.—Three for 176. ' Stedman, who followed, hit off 62 in S5 jninutes, and* was then caught by Duff at ;long-on, the score standing at four wickets, f0r. 230. > SURREY.— First Inning's. 1 Hayward, c Gehrs, b Howell 70 Hobbs, c Trumper, b Cotter 58 Hayes/ c Trumiper, b Noble Stedman, c Duff,, b Armstrong ... 62 Holland,, not out ... ..: .. , 18 Sundries , .... •.., 13 Total for four wickets 230 Received .July 29, 1^.13 p.m. | . London^ July 28. i Surrey passed the Australian total at 3.45 p.m. ' ,? The "fifth wicket (Goatly's fell at'2o6i Holland^ - a*jb 61, was easily ca/jigfht by Armstrong at mid-pff. -He was at the wicket^? 14.6 minutes', and mad© many beautiful hits. 6 for 294. \ Davis wail -caught at the wickets after being jjreviously missed at mid*off" "by" Darlin|. 7 "for ,3.17. .* ' \ Lord Dakneny; and . Nice, who wer? now partners, indulged" in sonic fierce hitting, 32 being added' in five overs, and- then the" former was caught by Gehrs. 8 for 349: Smith contributed a single, the ninth wicket going at 354, ■ and the innings closed for , 357, . when Cotter dismissed Nice. The. Australians have lost one wicket for 29 when stumps were drawn. • Continuation of Surrey's first innings :— ; • , ! Hidland, c Axmsfcv&ng, fo' McLeod... 6X Goatly, b Hk>well ... ... 14 Davis, c Kellyrto-McLcod 19 Dahneny, c Gehrs n h. McLeod ... .... 31 Ifice*, b Cotter t . t ;f. .^.y. ...r ;i. 15 Smith, b Cotter v ,> H Pushiby/'mot'soutS.^ ;<.»' A< *. i Sundries v lis ;/;. -'? ■' J ' •■-••■;; \ v-i ?>-g*V' .- , ? rij-4-Total ti -..-... . { ., tt \ ...,: ... ; ..'. ... 35J7 Bowling analysia^tr-Cotter 3 for 97,, Howoll 2 foi-^ ,49, Armstrong r X for 65, McLeod 3 iov, 74,, N0b1e; 1 for 56.; •' '-'■ AUSTRALlAl^Second 'innings. | ,Gehrs, b , ,-v^ !9 McLeod, ■ not . out ... ... ...- ...■ .^ 17 *■ Sundries ... ... '. 1 ... 3 One wicket' 'for. . ..,. 29

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12922, 29 July 1905, Page 5

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CRICKET. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12922, 29 July 1905, Page 5

CRICKET. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 12922, 29 July 1905, Page 5

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