THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS.
* MATCH AGAINST EILEIVBN OF
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(EJNGLISHMAWS FIEST INNINGS. . (Per United Press Association.) BRISBANE!, December 8. Five thousand spectators were present. ■England opened disastrously, three wickets falling for no runs. Kinnear and Douglas' defence wived the side, and Hearne was sound. J The scoring throughout was painfully slow. j The bowling was splendid, but the' fielding wretched, several chances b3ing missed. England has lost eight wickets for 236 runs^. ScoresT— Kinnear, c Ba-rstow b Armstrong 63 Rhodes, c Crawford, b McLaren 0 Vine, h McLaren 0 iMlead, b McLaren ■.. 0. iFoster, b MteiLaren 9 Douglas, not out 89 Woolley, o Elvans, b Barstow... 0 Hearne, lbw Crawford ;'... 4? Iromonger, b Minnett 0 Barne, not out t Sundries »9
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Thames Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 10128, 9 December 1911, Page 3
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