CRICKET.
By l’,'h nph -Pi esiAsm< hilinti - Copyright The : n . iween 1, 11 aviaroidv Eng!i'sll team - -- '- I the viw. :i .< presum Virmrbl V.V.". i-a.nplolcd tu-l:ty, umt v 'died i i a '-i itore (nr th- Engißhmru. Ti ■ v.i.un: : i scorns are: EenUtsHvms —lst innings.
Tvide-lev 10 Ji-i.yw.ird H .lours ... - IS McGaher ... ••• bo liraund - Barnes 10 Qnail'c, not out ... ... >"‘d Blythe 1 Sundries ... ••• b Total lbd \ ictoiua. —First Innings. Wornill ... ••• ••• 0 Graliam ... ••• ho McLeod ‘A; 1 Armstrong ... ... 0 McMichael ... ... 11 Stuckey y McAlister 22 Laver... ... ... 10 Collins ... ••• ••• 1 Saumlcrson ... ... ••• 1 Fry (not out)... ... ••• b Sundries ••• 0 Total ... lob Enulisiimkn —Second innings. McGaliey ... ••• ••• do Iluvward ... 8S .lesson 0 Braund ... ••• - Tyldcsley ... 0 Garnett ••• ° Qualfe u LUloy 10 Jones... ...' ••• a Barnes ... ... 6 Blythe (not out) 3 Sundries ... b-1 Total lb;i Bawling analysis: McLeod 5 wicaets for 57, Collins 5 for 53.
Victoria Seeoiid Innings. McLeod 0 Wormll ... . s Armstrong ••• ••• , 1 Mr Michael -1 dr:i!i.uu 26 MeAiisxr ** . ... S s-:«Acv !“ n 1.-vAcr.: 6 S ’tir ’.■»•* i'lv't OllG ... ... 1 ' • 1 ' | ;• : .i'S 7 " !.-k--:s ful’ ' v . -- . ■ ; ; up Ml tire Uvn-h.w;. S IjjijMnicns vie j /ickoti \is <*«. bow Ici* s ■• : o• i'" 4 * t ? s>on 'tine'roved muter* for ihc balsm.-n «ltvi i t \U\?o7e this l'i” :i-uv. • team sium-G miserably. The alert Holding. of t'u- 17.-.. A: "non prevented liberties being 1..,-;.. ;l tid it u>k a couple of hours to raise ttie score to ->o. B trnes troubled the Victorians greatly, only Utuha-.u, with Stuckey, making any show against, iuui.
The Auckland Star's London correspondent writes: —"Albert Trott, woo is certainly one of the best ail-round cricketers of the dav, has in times past found the English winter disagree with him. so I am" not surprised to hear that ho has accepted the engagement offered to him by Mr lleathcote Williams, of the Hawke’s Bay Cricket Association, to art. as professional bowler and coach to tnat- combination during the coming New /.calami season. Trott leaves by the 11 atwera on October 24th. Hi? engagement is for three months, and he will return to England in time to take his accustomed place in the Middlesex team, which owes so much to his abilities with bat and ball and in the field. Mr Williams has (lone well to secure Trott’s services. No better man could have been selected to tram the young and old of. Hawke’s Bay in the cricket way they should go. Should T-ott’s exDeriences in New Zealand prove to his liking, and ho decides to re-visit the colonv, Mr Williams has arranged that the Hawke’s Bay Club shall have first call on his services. The Middlesex Countv Club and the M.C.C. have oi course" given their permission for Trott to make the journey.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 266, 19 November 1901, Page 3
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446CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 266, 19 November 1901, Page 3
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