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MARYLEBONE MAKE 181 IN SECOND INNINGS.

Received August 16, 5.7 p.m.

LONDON, August; 16. There -was hot weather and an excellent wicket, but a- meagre attendance. Maryfcbone in the second innings made 181. * ~~ . .

Smith was stumped by Kelly after the partnership had added' 72, "in 85 minutes.—Two for 91.

Chinnery joined Carpenter, but had only added a couple when he got leg-before to Armstrong. —Three for 99.

Ranji. was next. He got into doiible figures when he lost Carpenter, who played an excellent innings, -and made good hitting. Ten fourers were included.— Four for 112.

* Thompson got leg-before to Armstrong first bail.—Five for 112.

Lucas wag next, but Kanji. was immediately caught by Duff at deep-on.—Sis for 112.

Ernest Smith followed, and commenced scoring, parsing Lucas, who was caught -by Kelly at the wickets.—Seven for 142.

Stevenson gavp N.oble a catch* when he had made 3.—Bight for 155.

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Young feK in Armstrong";-' fir.tt ball.— *\ 7ine for 155. •• .

Then Smith, who batted well, was bowled by Trumble. Mead was the not. out man. Score*: — Carpenter, b. Armstrong 66 W. Smith, st. Kelly, b. Armstrong ... 21 Chinnery, 1.b.w., b. Armstrong ... 2 Ranji., c. Duff, b. Trumble 10 Thompson, 1.b.w., b. Armstrong- ... 0 Lucas, c. Kelly, b. Truanible 11 E. Smith., b. Trumble ... 48 Stevenson, c. -Noble, b. Armstrong 3 Young, b. Armstrong1 0 Mead, not out ... .'. ... 4 Sundries 12 Total ... 181 Bowling Analysis.—HoweU 1 for 42, Trumble. 3 for 51, NoMe nil for 33, Armstrong 6 for 44.

Armstrong was very puzzling, Trumble breaking back with perfect length.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 5

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MARYLEBONE MAKE 181 IN SECOND INNINGS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 5

MARYLEBONE MAKE 181 IN SECOND INNINGS. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11713, 18 August 1902, Page 5

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