Second Edition CRICKET.
THE AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.
THE KENT/MATCH.
colonial^ score 403 in first
INNINGS.
POOR DISPLAY BT KENT.
Association .—Telegraph .—Copyright . Received August 26, 9.7 a.m. LONDON, August 25. " TUo weather was rather breezy,' and the wicket «howed signs of wearing when the gainc was resumed to-day. The attendance >»ka 3000. ISEcLeod's innings extended just over a 'conple of hours. He hit nine fourers. The first county wicket fell at 20, and five were down at the end of 30 minutes for 42. After the fall of the fourth wicket K«llr damaged his hand, and Newland acted as substitute. A. Day had his middle stamp removed by a no-ball, and the next ball was clean bowled. Spores: — AUSTRALIAN.— First Innings (concluded) JtfeLeod, c Huish, b Fairsevice 76 Cotter, c Dillon, b Mason 14 Howell, not out 9 Sundries 12 j ' Total 403 KENT. — First Innings. Hoane, b Cotter ..-. .".'. 4 Dillon, c Trumper, b McLeod 21 Seymour, c Kelly, b Cotter 5 SCason, c Trumper, b McLeod 1 A. Day, b Cotter 0 S. Day, b Cotter 5 Humphreys, not out "1 Total for six wickets 4S
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11647, 26 August 1905, Page 7
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187Second Edition CRICKET. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11647, 26 August 1905, Page 7
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