ENGLISHMEN'S FIRST INNINGS.
! ISYDNBT, Deoembei" 12. ' Before *be luncheons England haid lost, ai couple of wiefcete, Warner going out at the third ball, and wi-tihi tlie score at 49 Hay ward wa® beatem. in playing forvfaird to Howell. Tyldiesley siciored freely till' Lhe score reached 73, wlnen Noble got. one pa&t Iwmii, •Arnold and-Foster by cautious play carried on tih© score and dtefied the frequent bowling changes, but at 117 Layer disposed of Arnold by a fine oatdhi at short leg. , Braiundl joined Foster, and the pair kept the igatme alive .uinitdl the stumps were drawn, all bowlers being treated alikeAt 160 Fostert gave Gregory, a ■chance; but it was dropped. It is estimated 35,000 people were present during the aifternoon>. The following are the scores: Warnerl, -a Kelly, b Laivei*". 0 Hayward, b Howell 15 Tyldesley, b JNfoble 53 Arnold!, o Layer, b Armstrong 27 Foster,. not out 73 Braund,. not ou* 67 i Shiridirfesl -..., 8 '': Total-foir fotai* wicikets'.. _...-...243
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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10498, 14 December 1903, Page 4
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161ENGLISHMEN'S FIRST INNINGS. Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10498, 14 December 1903, Page 4
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