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CRICKET.

fhe Australian Team, [Sfxoiaii to Fbxss Association.] LONDON, Sept. 4 The Sporting Life giveß great praise to Tamer's bowling against Notta, where he secured thirteen vricketß for 52 run 3. The following English eleven was choaen by Mr Thornton for the match, which, began to-day, against the Australians, at Scarborough :— Stoddart, W. Bead, Jackson, Smith, Lockwood, Richardson, Peel, Kemble, Newnham, Gunn and O'Brien. Jar via, Coningham and Walter Giffen are not playing. The weather is fine, the wicket lively and the attendance good. The home team batted first; and has scored 170 runs without the loss of a wicket* Stoddart and Jackson, the two batsmen, were unable to do anything with Turner's bowling ; but they punished Giffen severely. With the score at 54- Trumble superseded Giffen; and M'Leod went on at Turner's end. Buns continued to come fast, and the century was hoisted as the result of seventy-five minutes' play. Trott and Bruce were tried without avail, and at 155 Turner and Giffen again took up the bowling.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4741, 5 September 1893, Page 3

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CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4741, 5 September 1893, Page 3

CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 4741, 5 September 1893, Page 3