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• THE AUSTRALIANS V- SOUTH OF ENGLAND. (Per Electric Telegraph— Cofybiout.) (Per Press Association.) (Received noon, June 17th.) London, June 10. In the match against the Australians the South of England eleven have lost 2 wickets for G9 runs. (Receivod 8 p.m., Juno 17th.) The South of England scored IC3. Grace played a vigorous innings for 57, in which ho gave, three chaoces. W. W. Read acored 90 in brilliant style, not giving 3 chance until he reached 80. Beyonrt theßo tiro the batting was of a feeble character, the rest of the team making only 16 between them. Turner obtained 3 wickets for 50. and Ferris 6 for 88. Blackham stumped three and caught one. The Australians at the close of the day had lo3t 7 wickets for 53 ; Lyons 12, Murdoch 6. Blackham (not out) 25. Lobmann and Martia were both in capital fnrm with the ball, and the wicket was slow and rather difficult. Jones and Charlton aro not playing. Murdoch had his leg injured while trying to atop a terrific drive by Grace. (Special to Press Association.) (Eecoived 8 p.m., Jnno"-17th.) BATTING AVERAGES. London, Juno 10. The batti us; averages of tho Australian cricketers so far are — Gregory 25, Tn,tt 21, Murdoch 19, Ferris and Lyons 18 each, Turner 17, Blackham 15, Barrett 5.

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Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4872, 18 June 1890, Page 2

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CRICKET Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4872, 18 June 1890, Page 2

CRICKET Timaru Herald, Volume L, Issue 4872, 18 June 1890, Page 2

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