AUSTRALIANS v. MIDDLESEX.
MIDDLESEX ALL OUT FOE. 145.
Press Association.— Telegraph.— Copyright. Received August 12, 12.47 p.m. . - LONDON, August 11. Tarrant. after being 30 minutes at the wickets without scoring, while Warner was putting on runs, warmed up, and put together 20 before being dismissed. — 3- for 84. With the exception of Warner none of the others mad© any stand, and five wickets were down for 90, and seven for 108. Then Warner's time came. Trying to hit Armstrong, He got legr before. _ His innings occupied 165 minutes, and was marked by good all round play. He gave a chance when 52. — 8 for 142. The ninth wicket fell with th© score unaltered, and the last wicket put on only three runs. The Australians in the second innings had lost one wicket for 19 when stumps were drawn. i MIDDLESEX.— First innings (continued). Warner, 1.b.w., b Armstrong 82 Tarrant, c Kelly, b Layer 20 Bosanquet, b Armstrong 0 Wells, c Kelly, b Layer 0 E. Beldam, b Cotter 4 Stogdon, b Cotter .-. 0 Trott, c Kelly, b Armstrong 0 Hearne, c Layer, b Noble 3 McGregor, not out 6 Sundries 20 Total '. 145 Bowling analysis: — Cotter 4 for 43, Me. Leod 0" for 23, Armstrong 1 3 for 20, Layer 2 for 20, Noble 1 'for 19. AUSTRALIANS.— Second innings. Hopkins, not-oiit 11 Kelly, b Trott 8 Totalfor one wicket 19
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11636, 14 August 1905, Page 5
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231AUSTRALIANS v. MIDDLESEX. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11636, 14 August 1905, Page 5
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