THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.
MATCH AGAINST SOUTH OF ENGLAND. AUSTRALIANS ALL OUT FOR 123. Press Association —Telegraph—Copyright. Received September 13, 9.39 a.m. LONDON, September 12. There was fine weather, but the start was delayed owing to the softness of the wicket. There was a small attendance. The Australians won the toss, and commenced fattings. Hill, Carter, and Jones were omitted. The South of England1 team includes Hayes. The Australians .compiled in their first «ssay 123. The first Uhree wickets fell Hor o\J. Scoring was difficult. Armstrong and Noble made a stands before lunch, raising the total to 63 for four wickets. After lvmah th© wickeb became very difficult}. Armstrong was caught at the wickets. —Five for 69. Noible'gave no chance mi compiling his eoore. The seventh wicket produced 86. Scores:— Trumper, c. and h. Arnold ... ... 10 DufE, 1.b.w., b. Arnold ... 7 Darling, b. Tate 12 Noble, c. Hayes, b. Arnold1 ,30 Gregory, 1.b.w., b. Arnold 12 Armstrong, c. Board, b. Arnold ... ... -13 Hopkins, 1.b.w.,, b. Arnold 0 Trumble, noib oxit ... ... 17 Kelly, b. Arnold ... 6 Howell, c. Woods:, b. Arnold 2 Sounders, c. Hayes, b. Tate 9 Sundries 5 Bowling Analysis.—Tate 2 for 6, Arnold 8 for 57.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11737, 15 September 1902, Page 5
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