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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME.

- THE 'SOUTH OF ENGLAND MATCH. Press Association—Telegraph—Copyright Received September 11, 9.30 a.m. LONDON, September 10. The weather was hot and the wicket softish owing to a little rain during the night. The South of England declaimed their innings closed with seven, wickets down for 403, and the Australians in their second innings compiled 248.' Grace, not out 17 Vine, not out -••• 3 Sundries- ... ... ... 35 Bowling Analysis.—Jones nil for 46, Saundera nil for 64, Noble 4 for 89, Ttumble nil for 58, Armstrong 3 for 90, Hopkins nil for 19. Trumper and! Duff becan excellently. The former was pairticualrly brilliant, and soon hoisted his half-century, but was nearly caught at square-leg a few runs Qater; Duff did excellent work on the leg eide, and after a faultless innings got legbefore to Hayward.—One wicket for 112. Hill was bowled while trying to turn Gill to leg. Trumper was now 94, having been missed when he had compiled! 78, ,at short-leg, by Mason, off Braund.— Two for 152. After lunch Trumper recorded his cenOn resumnig Nioble tried to play the ball with his pads and lost his wicket.—. Three for 184. ' Gregory was next, but Trumper a few minutea later touched1 one which Mason, at second slip, secured. He was two hours at the wickets, and gave a display of sfplendid hitting, his score including one sixer and 17 fourers.—Four for 190. After Trumpet's dismissal the wickets fell fast. Gregory was? smartly caught by Vine.—Five for 190. . 010 'The seventh wicket was down for fl<s. Tirumble, "with Carder stonewalling, made a stand. The Victorian was 75 minutes at the wickets, and_the partnership was invaluable. Trumble was bowled by Vine.—Eight for 242. Jones added half a dozen and gave a catch to Burnup.—'Nine for 248. •Carter was caught by Hayward without further addition to the score. Trumper, o. Mason, b. Gill 120 Duff, 1.b.w.-, b. Hayward oo Hill, b. Giil 1* Noble, b. Vine 4 Gregory, c. and b. Vine 10 Hopkins, b. Vine 4 Trumble, b. Vine 29 Cartel 4, c. Hayward, b. Vine 5 Jones, c. Bumup:, b. Vine 6 Saundfers, niot out 0 Sundries 12

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11734, 12 September 1902, Page 5

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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11734, 12 September 1902, Page 5

THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11734, 12 September 1902, Page 5

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