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Home t eam 74 for Four Wickets.

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' Received June 10, 9.14 a.m. 'LONDON, jfunf 9. The match against Cambridge University commenced in showery weather. The wicket wa» slow, and the attendance meagre. Darling, Noble, Saunders, and Howell were omitted from the Australian team, Trumble playing for the first time since his accident. Doctor Pope, of Sydney, who went- to England with the Australians, completed the team. The University secured the first use pf the wicket, Ebden and Oilman facing the bowling of Jones and Trumble. The hitter soon got to work, and clean bowled Oilman. — One for 13. Eight runs later Harper skied Trumble, >and was caught by Carter.— Two for 31. ' ' Dawson joined Ebden, who was playing steadily. The newcomer made free of the bowlers, Jones especially proving expensive, Trumble was difficult to play. With the score at 54, Dawson got leg-before to Trumble. — Three for 54. Perm succeeded, and totted up three when he was caught by Carter.— Four for 63. , „ Ebden livened up the playing, being in- good form. . .At the "luncheon adjournment 'the score stood at four for 74 — Ebden 33, Blaker 5. Scores:—, Oilman, b Trumble 4 Harper, c Carter, b Trumble 6 Dawson, lbw, b Trumble 18 Perm, c Carter, b Trumble .V- 3

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10666, 10 June 1902, Page 2

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Home team 74 for Four Wickets. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10666, 10 June 1902, Page 2

Home team 74 for Four Wickets. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10666, 10 June 1902, Page 2

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