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The Australian Cricketers

Aijaiiistiolls.

Another Drawn Game

Piees AeMoiation.-Copyright. London, May 10. The weather was glorious, and the wicket fust. Tho attendance was small, Hill and Noble had to face Hullam and John Gunn when play was resumed this morning, Wass still being disabled. Hill added tour to his overnight's score, and was then caught by Jones low down at second Blip. Three for 137. Noble was still in 19. Armstrong oaino to his assistance, Armstrong was vigorous and confident, and put on 27 runs in thirty minutes, Noble gradually brought his ecoro up to 34, and then had his middlo stump removed, Four for 190, Armstrong was 06 when Darling joined him, and he continued to play froe and excollent oricket, The pair were still together, when, with the score at 234, Darling declared the innings closed, Armstrong being 56 and Darling 20. Notts wero 804 behind when they commenced their seoond innings, Tho bowling was entrusted to Noble and Cotter, Halhrri fielded for Daff, who was indisposed. When the luncheon adjournment took place the total was 19 for no wickets. Gn resuming the attendance was three thousand, With the total at 73 If einonger was caught by Noble off h'ra own bowling, His Beore included seven 'ourers, One for 73, Goorge Gunn succeeded, and the partnership proved very fruitful, 100 runs appearing at the end of soventy-fivo minuteB 1 play. Jones rous playing' with excellent judgment, Alter passing 70 ho quietened down somewhat. The fielding was occasionally faul'y. Ap«bil of uneventful play followed. Tho more steadily mounted till a sepantici wis c:\iued at 212, Jonoj being uiauiiswl for 103. G. Guim was dismissed shortly nftowards. Three for 216, J. Gunn skied ono to Newland after making 8, Pour for 226. Dickson* with Simpson, played out time. The match was drawn. Scores: AUSTRAWANS, ' First Innings ... „. 288 Nous. First Innings 219 ArjsTKAHANS.-Second Innings, f rumper, o Ontes, bG, Gunn ... 61 Doff, b Gunn ft) Hill, c Jones, b Hallam 44 Noble, b Simpson 34 Armstrong, not out ... .„ ~, fis Darling, not out 20 Sundries 10 Four for ... 234 Bowling-John Gann, one for 58; George Gunn, one for 51; Hullam, one for 55; Simpson, ono for 28, Norre.—Second Innings, ' Ivemonger, 6 and b Noble ... ... 40 Jones, c Trmnper, b MoLood ... 103 Gnnn, 0 Newland, b McLeod ... 67 J. Gunn, c Newland, b Duff 7 Dickson, not out 6 Simpson, not, out ... 4 Sundries 10 Four for ... 237

The Australians oommonoj their nox' match against Surrey, at the Oval, to-day

SUSSEX v, MARYLEBONE, Press Association.—Copyright. London, May 10,

In tho match, Sussex v, Mavvlebone, Fry scored 156 for the formor, and Warner 204 for the latter.

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1323, 11 May 1905, Page 3

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The Australian Cricketers Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1323, 11 May 1905, Page 3

The Australian Cricketers Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1323, 11 May 1905, Page 3

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