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THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. A MATCH AT BRAY. By Electric Telegraph,— Copyright. LONDON, Sept. 17. The Australians in their match at Bray, Berkshire, against Mr. S. H. Cochrane's eleven, scored 271 runs nt the first innings: The scores are as follow : — AUSTRALIA.— First Inningß. Macalistor, c. Tarrant, b. Hayes ... 35 Banlsloy, not out 143 Harti^an, run out 0 Kansford, c. Hayes, b. Barnes 5 Armstrong, b. B*arnc>s 17 Noble, c Steadman, b Barnes 11 Hopkins, c. Voklct, b. Quaife 1 Cotter, c. Buckenham, b. Quaifo ... 15 O'Connor, c. Smith, b. Quaife 2 Carkcek, c. Tarrant, b. Barnes ... 5 Whitty, c. Vogler, b. Quaifo 12 Sundries 25 Total 271 Bowling analysis : — Buckenham, none for 30; Barnes, foor for 87; Smith, none for 27; Hayes, one for 22; Taxrant, none for 41 ; Quaife, four for 39. By arrangement, in ri&w of the coming matches in Australia and South Africa, Vogler did not bowl i 4 the ma^ch. ' COCURANE'S TEAM.— First Innings. Cochrane's team, in its first innings, knocked up 296. Scores:—

ttaker, b. Cotter 0 Wynyard, c. Nobie, b. Wliitty 36 Steadman. b. O'Connor 7 Hobbs, stf Carkoek , b. Noble 56 •Hayes, 1.b.w., b. O'Connor 41 Quaife, o. Armstrong, b. Whitty ... 6 Smith, c. Armstrong, b. Hopkins ... 39 Tarrant, c. Noble, b. Armstrong ... 52 Vogler, b. Wliitty 6 Buckonham, c. Ransford, b. Armstrong , 17 Barnes, not out 6 Sundries 30 Total 296 Bowling analysis : — Oottor, one for 35} Armstrong, two for 28; O'Connor, two for 37; Hopkins, one fqr 1; Whitty, three for 100 j Noble, one for 27. [The analysis is inaccurate.] Wynyard and Hoblra made a splendid stand. Hayps hit vigorously, ard Tarrant played a sound lTmingpi-ATJSTRAttfA.-^Second Innings. ' The Australians in their second innings havo lost no wickets for one. Whitty) not ont {....T.. '. „ 1 O'Counqr, out .:>...; k .' < 0 Stumpg were then drawn.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14014, 20 September 1909, Page 2

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END OF A TOUR. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14014, 20 September 1909, Page 2

END OF A TOUR. Taranaki Herald, Volume LV, Issue 14014, 20 September 1909, Page 2

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