The English Cricketers
The Auckland Match
By Telegraph.--Presß Association. Auckland, this day. Thb Bnglishjorloketera began tboir return matoh wi«h Auckland on Saturday, The weather was perfect, bat there was only a moderate attendance. Haddon (tho Auoklandoaptain) won the toss,and sent the visitors into the field. Sooring was slow, the bowling being excellent, and the first innings of the looal team dosed for 127, Whon stumps wore drawn the Englishmen had lost ono wioket for one run. Soores :- Aookund. First Innings, Hemus, b Douglas „ 29 Hussey, b Douglas fi Sale, b Douglas 8 Haddon, b Branston 85 Mason, b Branston 28 Brook Smith, at,, b Branston g Hay, at., b Bimpson;Hayward 8 MoCormiolt, b May ft oiiff,bM«y ~.: o Howden, b Simpeon-Hayward ' .„ 0 Robinson, not out <j SudqYos 9 Total 127 Bowling Analysis-May, two for 28: Douglas, three lor 47; Simpson-Hayward, two for 16; Braustau, throe for 88. Ekousbmik'. First Innings, For, not out i Tuffoe'l.b Howden Z 0 Torrens, not out,,, ' , rj Ono for ... 1 TO-DAY'S PLAY. Press Association.—Copyright. , AdoktjAnd, this dav, The matoh was continued to-day in fine weather, At the lanoheoo adjournment the Englishmen had lost six wiokets for 181 runs, HByward (not oat) 18 and Douglas (not oui) 20 beiDg al the wiokets
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume VI, Issue 1850, 28 January 1907, Page 2
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