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AUSTRALIANS WIN AGAIN.

Surrey Beaten by Seven Wickets. AUSTRALIANS: First Innings 292 Second, 3 wickets for 54 346 SURREY: First Innings 139 Second Innings 205 344 Press Association.—Telegraph.—Copyright LONDON, May 18. The Australians won the match against Surrey by seven wickets. Wanting 33 to win in their second innings, and with Gregory and Maync both out for none, the visitors to-day sent in Bardslcy with Emery. The latter was disposed of without scoring, but Macartney then joined Bardslcy, and the pair soon got the necessary runs, Macartney making 25 not out and Bardslcy 24 not out. Scores;— AUSTRALIANS.—Second Innings. Maync, run out 0 Gregory, 1.b.w., b Platt 0 Bardsley, not out 24 Emery, b Rushby 0 Macartney, not out 25 Sundries 5 Total for three wickets 54 Bowling analysis.—Rushby 1 for 17, Platt 1 for 7, -..;ch 0 for 16, Ducat (J for 9. The fall of the wickets was 0 0, and 12. The feature of the Australians' plav so far has been the remarkably fine batting of Macartney, whoso scores read—B4, 4. 128. 208, 123, and 25 (not out), or a total of 572 for five completed innings, and an average of 114.2. This is wonderful scoring. If he can maintain anything like the same form Macartney will establish a record fa rsurpassing anything yet done by an Australian at Home. SOUTH AFRICANS v. YORKSHIRE. A DRAWN CAME. LOTT,(TV, May 17. The match between the South Africans and Yorkshire was drawn. The South Africans scored 170 in their fiijst innings, to which Yorkshire replied with 317. The visitors put together 288 in their second innings, and at the call of time Yorkshire, wanting 142 to win, had lost one wicket for 10 runs.

The newspaper Airican World states that Vogler is leaving next week to poin the cricketers.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13685, 20 May 1912, Page 5

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AUSTRALIANS WIN AGAIN. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13685, 20 May 1912, Page 5

AUSTRALIANS WIN AGAIN. Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 13685, 20 May 1912, Page 5

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