AUSTRALIANS WIN BY 61.
Received September 14, 4.50 p.m. LONDON, September 13. There was bright weather, but the wicket was difficult. South of England in the first innings made 87. Australia in the second innings made 91. The Soutihs in their second innings made 66. Australia won by 62. Woods, 1.b.w., b. Trumble 17 Brockwell, b. Trumble ... 2. Gill, b. Truonible 14 Board, not out 2 Tate, b. Trumble ... 0 Sundries • 6 Bowling Analyses.—Trumble nine for 39, Noble nil for 28, Saunders one for 14. Thefiflst four of tihe, Australians' wickets fell for 24. - Both Trumper and Darling were brilliantly caught. Noble, who" made a stand, gave a couple of chances. The last four wickets, fell in half an hour for 35. The ground was very treacherous. Scores: — Trumper, o. Woods, b. Tate 6 L»uff, b. Tate ...... ... 11 Darling, c. Fry. b. Arnold 3 Noble, l.b.wVb. Arnold ... 20 Gregory, b. Tate . 0 Armstrong, b. Tate 14 Hopkins, by Tate 0 Trumble, b. Arnold 8 Kelly, c. and b. Tate " ... 9 Howell, not out 3 Saunders, c. Vine, b.' Arnold 4 Sundries 13 Bowling Analysis.—Arnold fiour for 30, Tate six for 48. South of England seconfd innings : — Woods run out. —One for one. Pry at 16 had a life at the hands of Saunders. He carried his total to 26 before Trumble got rid of him. The fifth wicket fell at 46. The bowling of Saunders and Trumble was terribly difficult. The last five wickets fell in thirty minutes for 20 runs. Scores: — Woods, run out 0 Fry, b. Trumible 26 Hayes, b. Trumble ...e 11 Sprot/ o. Kelly, b Trumble ... ... 8 Vine, b. Trumble ... 0 Wosod, c. Noble, b. Saunders ... ... 1 Arnold, st. Kelly, b. Trumble ... ... 0 Gill, b. Saunders ... ••• 7 Brockwell, st. Kelly, b. Saunders ... 2 Board, c. Armstrong, b. Trumble ... 6 Tate, not out ■ ° Sundries ° Bowling Analysis.—Trumble six for 49, Sauuders three for 37 (sic).
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11737, 15 September 1902, Page 5
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317AUSTRALIANS WIN BY 61. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11737, 15 September 1902, Page 5
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