SOUTH OF ENGLAND.
First Innings r. 170 Second Innings.' Relf, b. Armstrong 17 Vine, 1.b.w., b. Armstrong 36 Turner, b. Hopkins ..1 11 Llewellyn, c. Macalister, b. Armstrong 12 Douglas, c, Gregory, b. Armtsrong 30 Braund, st. Carter, b. Armstrong 3 ' Crawford, b. WhitW :... 5 Arnold, 1.b.w., b. Armstrong .' 3 Vincent, c. Macalister, b. Gregory 8 Young, not 0ut....' 8 Dennett, b. Macalister 7 Sundries .' 13 Total iia Bowling Analysis. — Armstrong, six' for 44; Hopkins, one for 31; W nitty, one for 19; Gregory, one for 8; Macalister, one for 0; O'Connor, none fvr 30; Bardsley, none for 7. Armstrong's bowiing was a feature of England's second innings. "He cap* - tured six wiekete for 44.
WICKETS FALI, QUICKLY. The batting opened steadily. The first wicket fell at ,33. Vine played nice cricket, and he batted for 60 mmntes. When he left four wicketa were down for 89. Th* second fell at 48 and the third at 63. Douglas was the only other one to make a stand, remaining an hour at the wickets. .Hie fifth wicket went down at 71, the sixth at 90, the seventh at 97, the eighth at 106, and the ninth *t 117.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14011, 16 September 1909, Page 3
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197SOUTH OF ENGLAND. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14011, 16 September 1909, Page 3
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