THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.
(by electric telegraph—copyright.) London, June 25. In the second innings Yorkshire have lost two wickets for 132. Hall, who was first at the wickets, made 28, and Brown put together 19 before he succumbed. Lee is in with Hawk. He has already put up a brilliant (!3, and his companion 21. Later. Yorkshire defeated the Australians by eight wickets. Both Lou and Hawk carried out their bats, the former for 67 and the latter for 31. Trimble secured two wickets at a cost of 00 runs. The weather to-day was showery. The team for the North of England includes Hornby, Brigg.s, Shrewsbury, Flowers, Gunn. Attewell, Sherwin, Peel, TJllyett, and Barnes. Mr S. M. J. Woods, of the Cambridge University eleven, will probably join the Australian team after Oxford-Cambridge University match has been played. June 26. In the match with North of England, the Australians went first to the wickets, and lost four for 101. The turf was in soft condition. Lyons scored 31 ; Turner, 42 ; Murdoch (not out) l'J ; Blackhain (not out) 30. Spotforth will play in several of the remaining matches.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2802, 28 June 1890, Page 2
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185THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2802, 28 June 1890, Page 2
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