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AUSTRALIA 255.

Match Against Cambridge. Press Association.—Telegraph.—Copyright Received Jure 7, 8.30 a.m LONDON, June 6. AUSTRALIANS.—First Innings. Kellcway, b Grierson 6' Jennings, run out <J2 Macartney, c Franklin, b Calthorpe... 21 Bardsley, c Franklin, b Holowav 08 Gregory, st Franklin, b Kidd ’ 11 Total BAf.DSLEY AND JENNINGS BAT WELL. Received June 7, 9.45 a.m. LONDON, June 0. In the Cambridge University team Lagdeii,. Franklin,'Russkind, and “Grierson replaced Patteson, Sullivan, Arnold, and G. Mulhollahd. The weather was warm but cloudv when play started, and the wicket softish.. -There were 2000 present. Cambridge won the toss and elected to field. Jennings and Kejioway fared Holloway find Grierson. A poor stand was made for the first wicket, Kelleway playing Grierson on when only 18 were on the hoard. There was a ladder stand for the second wicket, Macartney and Jennings addincr 40. ’The former was stylish.

Jennings was run out bv a smart return from cover b- Saville.' Ho batted in faultless stylo, and was brilliant on the letr side. He hit eight fours, and bath'd 100 minutes. His partnership with Dardalej added 62 runs, Hard.slev being then 30. The latter gave a difficult chance when 7 to square leg. At lunch the score was 129 for throe wickets. The ccnturv took 90 minutes to compile. Resuming after lunch the weather was sunny and the wieket easy. Holloway and Kidd took up the bowling. tlregory did not stay Ions;, and shortly''afterwards Bardsley was smartly taken at the wieket after batting 1 <0 minutes. His driving was splendid, and he hit five fours. Scores:—

CAMBRIDGE'S FIRST INNINGS. Six for 17. Deadly Bowling by Emory and Whltty. Received June 7, 10.45 a.m. LONDON, June 7. Minnett, c Kidd, hj Mulholland he Matthews, c Susskind, b Mulholland 11 Emery, c Snsskind, b Mulholland ... 2 Ilazlitt, not out 3,5 AV bitty, c Knight, b Mulholland 5 AA’ebster, 1.b.w,, b Mulholland 2 Sundries 7 Total 255 The wickets fell as undor:—l for 18, 2 for 58, 3 for 120, 4 for 152, 3 for 102, 0 for 206, 7 for 200, 8 for 221, 9 for 229. Dowling analysis.—Holloway 1 for 07, Grierson 1 for‘37. Calthorpe 1 for 59, Knight 0 for 12, H. Mulholland 5 for 38, Kidd 1 for 35, CAMBRIDGE.—First Innings. Rilev, b Emerv n Knight, hj AVhitty 2 Lagdcn, b Emery 11 Mulholland, c AVebster, b AA’hittv ...... 8 B"sskind, b AVhitty ! o' Kidd, not out Saville. c Kelleway, b Emery ( Total for six wickets IT The wickets fell at 1 for 0, 2 for O, i for 9, 4 for 9, 5 for 12. The Australians’ second century was made in 155 minutes. Mulholland, a howling' change, was successful in capturing the last five wickets. Matthews was caught at cover first ball, and Emorv in the same bowler’s next over. Fifteaen runs later Minnett gave a catch at point. Tie was in GO minutes, and made several good snicks. AAhitty was taken at short sriuare leg. AA'ebster, the last man, put his leg in front. Hazlitt was luckily missed at 2 at square leg, and at 4 at long on.

Cambridge made a disastrous start, Wbilty and Emery bowling in deadly form. Riley and Knight opened. Th" former was bonded bv Emerv’s third ball, and Lagden sneenmher to Emery’s sixth. Three wickets fell in ,10 minutes, and six in 55 minutes. Tho light bheamo had, and then came a downpour, stumps being drawn at G o'clock. AFRICANS v. SURREY. 7ME TEAM DISPOSED OF FOR 169 Deceived June 7, B.no a.m. LONDON, June 6. •SURREY.—First Innings. Hayward, b Noursc 6 Hobbs, e Nonrse, b Harfigan 4;! Hayes, c Campbell, b Pegler 44 Ducat, b Pegler ]fi Rird, b Nonrse 5 Harrison, run out o Abel b Pegler .« 1 ), Strudwick, b Noursg ](t Smith, not ont 21 Hitch, > Nourse 2 Rusbby, b Pegler 0 Sundries 8 Total 169 £ RAIN STOPS PLAY. LONDON, June G. Rain caused stumps to be drawn without any further play. Rowling analysis.—Nourse 4 for 54. Pegler 4 for 74, Faulkner 0 for 22, and Hartigau 1 for 11.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 13701, 7 June 1912, Page 5

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AUSTRALIA 255. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 13701, 7 June 1912, Page 5

AUSTRALIA 255. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 13701, 7 June 1912, Page 5

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