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The Australian Cricketers.

Yorkshire Match

The Australians in by 114 Buns.

pros Aneooiation.— Oopyriebt. London, Miy 25. | Thi remaining wioktts adM only » couple. H*wkff,.t 15. was bowletl by Liver. Bne for 191 Howell b»gged Bjngrose, ami brought tho innnings to a close, tho total being 197, Myers and Hnigb carted tho Connr bowlk Daft was caught -ini the slips nSoftho second over. One fori. :S^U l anap«tonl7wb I leTrjper BcoreH Hewasthen caught °t. lll ° Sffi Two for 26. Noble jo.ne<l Tamper,whowasßmartly caught m lb Sr< Three for 41. Gregory joined by Rhodes after St 2 Fourfor42. Noble was given Kelly became added 16 before he was bowled, Mj belDg. not out 9. bix.fer 59. Stumps were then drawn.

Loneok, May 24. ; . The weate was misty at the start, and pk y bad to be delayed fifteen mmukes owing to the bad lipht. The attendance was two thousand. Tho wicket was worn, Modes and Haichworo the bowlers. Darling oceom. paaS Kelly to tho wkkets. Tho latter. Smakiuk r ■a ball mat broke back. Seven for /I. McLeod had a similar experience., When 10 he had hu middle stump removed by one of Haigh's break backs. Eight lo 85 LiVerjoinedDavling. Meyers went on bowling, and in his firet over bowled Darling, wbo look fifty-five minutes to comBile 22. Nino for 109. Laver and Cotter Bed the total to 127, Then Cotter was eanght by Denton, Lavor remaining not With 252 in arrears Jtckson and GrimBbaw. opened-the County's eeoond innings. Howell and Laver bowling. In ft* Wood over Jackson's off stump was removed by a good ball from Howell. One for 11, The third over was fatal to Gnmihaw, Howell again finding tho wickets. Two for 14 Howell also accounted for the third wicket, Denton retiring leg before. Three for 25. Tuonecliffo mado a couple, and then fell to a catch by Howell in the slips off w.ver: Fourfor 33. Hirst was bowled by Howell ju« beforo the luncheon adjournment. Five for 43. On resnminti the weather oontmued sloomy. The attendance increased to five thousand. Haigh, at 3, failed',onegotia>e footer from Laver, Six for 62. Meyers partnered Rhodes. The latter m> caught by Noble off L»w, after scoring 22. Sevan for 65. Hawko was howled without scoring. Kingrose contributed four, and then Howell sent his middle stump spinning. Nine for 72. Hunter the last man, was caught by Trumpet si etori leg aftor making 3, the innings closing for 78. Scoros:—

Total ». 127 Bowling—Moyota, three for 21; Rhodes, tbree fot 29; Raigh, fout iot 6'2, Yorkshire. Second Innings. JackaoD, c Howell 3 Urimshaw, b Howoll H Demon, 1 b w, b Howell 1 TunneolilTo, o Howell, b Urn ... 2 Hirst, b Howell 12 Ehodos, o Noble, b Laver 22 Haigh, b Lavor 8 Eawko, b Lavor 0 Meyers, hot out ... 5 BinßtOJß„b Howell 4 Hunter, o Trmuper. b Howell ... 3 Sundries 4 .Total ... 78 ■ Bowliflß *« 33; Lavor' four for 86. ' The Australians won by 174 runs,

FIBST TEST MATCH, Pteaa Aisociation—Copyright. London, May 24. The team to roprosent England in th 6 first test match will be selected ftom the following :-Jaoksou, McLaren, Jonca, Bosaiiquot, Fry, Jessop, Hayward, John Gunn, Tyldesley, Rhodes, Lilloy, Arnold, Lees,' Fry split his finger while practising at the nets at Brighton this monruiug, and it is unlikely he will play.

AosmiiMS. First Innings • 822 Yorkshire First Innings. Jaokeon, Trumpor, b Laver ..., 41 Grhnshaw, b Laver ... 24 Demon, o Duff, b Lavet ... ... SI Tunneoliffo, 6 Bub.j b Lavir ... ... 52 Hirst, cTrumper, b Laver .., .. 0 Bttodea, b Cotter ... 0 Haigh, c Cotter, b Laver ... ... 1 Q Myers, b Laver ... 0 ... 15 Hawkey b Laver EiogrosG, b Howell ... 0 Q Hunter, not out Sundries ... 15 Total ... 197 Bowling—Laver, eight for 75; Howell, oao ier 13; Cotter, one ior 46. Australians. Second Innings Doff, c Grimnbaw, b Meyers... ... 1 Trumpor, 6 Ebodes, b Haigb.,. ... 8 Hill, o Hunter, b Haigh ... ... 17 Noble, 1 b w, b Rhodes ... 9 Gregory, b Rhodes ... 2 Howell, b Rhodes ... 16 Kelly, b Haigb ... 7 Darling, b Meyers ... 22 HcLeod, b Saigh ... 10 Laver, not out ■• ... 15 Cote, o Denton, bMcyors ... ... 10 Sundrios ... ... 10

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1335, 25 May 1905, Page 3

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The Australian Cricketers. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1335, 25 May 1905, Page 3

The Australian Cricketers. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1335, 25 May 1905, Page 3

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