The Australian Cricketers.
Third Test Match Tlie Home Team ai Hie Nickels. Seven for 243 Splendid Innings by Jackson Press AsEooiatiou.—Copyright. London, July 2. The ihird test match be«an at Loods today in cool, cloudy wea'her, Thoro was a I largo attondanco. Tho wicket was not much aft'ectod by Saturday's rain. Arnold, who wuiiclie-l his knee, and Rhodes, Buffering from an injured finger, stand out of tho English train. McLaren, who is Bufloiing from rheumatism, is also unable to play. Cotter, Gebrs and Nervland have- boon omitted from tho Australians,
England wointbo toss, and wont lo (ho wicked, \ Armstrong and Noble opened'tbe attach Soven moo woro placed on tbe on-sido for Armstrong, 50 went up as tlio result of [ fifty-five minutes' play, McLeod took the ball from Noblo and tlio dosired separation was brought about, Fry giving Noblo an oasy obauco at point. One for 01. Tyldedoy followed, but Mlod to seoro. The bull kepi low, and bo played it on, Two for 5-1, Donton p'aserl onointo.lbo raid off's hinds, and tlio board showed
i threo for 57, Some quiet jjlay followed, i the bowling being too good lo permit of liberties being tikon. Uaywiud played McLeod on. Font for G4. Jackson and (Jirst carried tho game to the luncheon adjournment, when lha ecori) stood at four wickets for 88, On resuming both bat-:man wore playing steadily until Iliwi scat one- up to wjiiaro leg, and Trumpor secured it. Five for loci, Bosanquet joined Jackfon, who was scorinesteuldy. At thi-j tinio fully2o,ooo people were pwsont, Unaanquot was bu»kUy L'Mff, Six for 201. Tiilloyjust succeeded iu getting ititu duublo figures, when ho foil a victim to Nolls, b'cyon fur 232. JJnigli thon joined hiucaptnti, wl.'o was batting voiy solidly, -Scores': England. First Innings Haywavd, b McLcod 20 Fry, c Noble, b McLcod 82 T.yl iesley, b Lavcr 0 Denton, c Duff, b McLeod 0 Jielison, not out 101 Uirai, c Truropw, b JJcLcoil 35 Bos.inquot, b Dull 20 I/'lcy, b Noble ut Eaigh, not out 4 Bundioj M Seven for ... -2J3 Lvn;n, ( England ivo nil out for 1101, [i
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1369, 4 July 1905, Page 3
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348The Australian Cricketers. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1369, 4 July 1905, Page 3
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