THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.
DERBYSHIRE ALL OUT FOR 167
United Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, July 11. Tho weather is fine and the wicket fast. The attendance is moderate. Hopkins is suffering from an injured hand, and Newland fielded as a suostitute. Wright increased his overnight score by 10 before he was dismissed by Kelly, -Five for 85. Hunter got leg before to Armstrong at 96. Walkden hit off 20 quickly, and was then stumped.—Seven for 136. Ashcroft, after a fine innings, lasting an hour, was dismissed by a fine catch hj Gehrs, at long-on, who had run-in to secure the ball.—Eight for 153. Only a single was added, when Bestwick retired. Marples jind Humphries carried the sccro to Ib 7, when the innings, which had occupied 2| hours, was* brought to a close. The Australians, ii>.their second innings, have lost two wickets for 50. DERBYSHIRE.—First Innings. (Continued.) Hunter, 1.b.w.. b. Armstrong .... 17 H. Wright, c. Kelly, b. Layer .... 27 Ashcroft, c. Gehrs, b. Armstrong.. 33 Walkden, st. Kelly, b. Armstrong 20 Humphries, not out ... 12 Bestwick, b. Armstrong 0 Marples, c. Layer, b. Armstrong.. 6 Sundries 10 .Total ~167 Bowling Analysis.—Cotter 2 for 58, Lave? '2 for 50, Hopkins 1 for 4, Armstrong 5 for 19, Noble nil for 15.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12550, 13 July 1905, Page 5
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