CRICKET.
i England v. Victoria. Visitors Win by 118 Runs. Press Association—Telegraph-s-Copyright Received November 18, 10.25 p.m. MELBOURNE, November'lß. • ENGLISHMEN.—Second Innings. McGahey _ -G7 Hayward ." 38; Jessop 0Braubd 9 Tyldesley 9 . Garnett 3 Quaiffe 11 Lilley „ 19 Jones 5 Barnes •.". 6 Blythe (not out) ...< 3 Extras 14 Total 174. - Bowling analysis —McLeod, 5 wickets for 57 runs; Collins, 5 for 58. "VICTORIA Second Innings. McLeod O Worrall 8 Armstrong 1 McMichael .'. 4 Graham 26 - ,-j McAlister s 5 . Fry .„ 8 Stuckey 17 Layer' .' 6 Collins '. 3 Saunders (not out) 0 Extras '.'. 11 Total , 89' Bowling analysis—Barnes, 7 wickets for 38 runs; Hayward, 2 for 15; Blythe, Up to the luncheon adjournment the wicket was a bowler's one, but the sun improved matters for the batsmen after that hour. Despite this, the home team < shaped miserably. The alert fielding" of the Englishmen prevented liberties being taken, and it took a couple* of hours to raise the score to 55. Barnes troubled the Victorians great-' ly, only Graham, with. Stuckey, making any show against him.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10497, 19 November 1901, Page 1
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