CABLE MESSAGES.
/;;. ,:;;;; (UKUTRR'S SPECIAL.) " i/W'J. .London,'August297i' j/Thecricketmatch, ; 'AllEngland v.Australians, was resumed to-day at Kensington OvaHn the presence of an enormous number of spectators, though the weather was showery. The Australians commenced their second innings bysending in Bannerman .and. : Maseie; the, former was bowled ipr. MurdpchVjoined Massie, and thet'wosbon commenced to, run up a score. Massie wabbatting very'freely,and had[put together a spjendidly-playedi 55 when he was bowled.//'Murdoch I remained at the wickets/a .'-little''Btiger, and;he:had;contribiited; when:hV'w'as runbut.-/.None of the otherbatsmen made : anystand; <■ The Veiriaining /wickets fell-rapidly, .and the innings finally closed for. 122, : ; The fielding of the;'Englishmen;throughout Ayas 'excellent,and the:bowling'of Peate.waa capital,: The Home team then,requiring 85 runs to win, wentkfor their, second ihmngSj-'Messrs Hbr'nby and Qirace taking their place at the';wickets; ,'The'v latter played. a good innings, for 32, when, he was'caught,.. ', Of; ; the, pther '■/batsmen, Ulyett, with il,and the' Hon. A. Lyttelton, ■with'l2,'were,the only ones.to contribute double figuresj none of the' other players could make .any; stand against the splendid bowling 'qf'iSpofforth' and Boyle, .who did great'execution; four ; bf'their opponents failing-tp score;:, The innings finallyclqsed for .77, : and the• Australians thus; wonithe, match' by i seven :;runs;!.'; The:, : excitement towards the close : of:the.gamewasvery g'reat, : and-the' utmost 1 interest/was 1 taken in- the/match' 'by ; the;?spectators;' ■ who much admired the play'bf the Australians: The f pllowingis the complete score' of the clay's play,:^Australians,'second innings: Bannerman,, c, ,13.; Massie, c,,;s(T;;Murdoch, 29'plackham, c,-7 ; ; not out, 2 j'/Boyle, b, 0 ; Jones, run put, G; Borinor, b., :2 ~;■ Horan, 2; /Giffen; c,: 0; Spofforthj b; 0; sundries, G;; total, 122. Bowling analysis 4 wickets for 40'; Ulyett, 1 for ,10;■■ Barlow, no wicket for 27. The analysis isincoiiiplete'bwing to. the mutilation of the ; original; telegram., : ' : '"',; ',■;'„. .'"■'/;. .;':';.',//',; ■All England, 2nd; innings :.HbfnbyJ c, 9 ; ;!. Grace,' c, 32; Barlow, b, nil;' Ulyett, c ( 'll;.;.• Lucas, bj '5,;/:Lyttelton, ;b,',; 12,'; Steel,cand ; b,nil;.Bead, ,b, nil;'Barnes,' c, 2;' Studd, not out, nil;; Peate;b, 2; sundries, 4; total, 77, Bowling analysis: Spbfforthy 7 Wickets for'44 ; ; : '-Boyle;' 3'f or 19, o:r:; : .::. :,;..':'/:■:-.■■;•'•/ v-v r- ,;.;: the irish ■■• :Five', mutinous members "of the : Irisii Constabulary./haye ;: been dismissed'' at Limerick, and sixty others" have resigned in consequence.'' 'Tliefe'is ; great discon', tent thrbughputtheforce. ; : '' ; //. August 30. / !|, The cargo ,bf frozen'rnutton, ex. steamT ship..; Austral, amounting'to, nearly 6000 carcasses; has been landed, arid is in excellent condition. A portion of the cargo! was sold by auction to-day, and realised an average of-6d per lb.."''/ ■':■''.'.,-
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIV, Issue 4405, 1 September 1882, Page 3
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393CABLE MESSAGES. Thames Advertiser, Volume XIV, Issue 4405, 1 September 1882, Page 3
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