CRICKET.
AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.
MATCH AGAINST SURREY.
By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright London, July 28.
The weather was dull when Surrey resumed their first innings. The wicket was slow, and tho attendance fair. Hayward and Hobbs continued to bat in fine form, and runs cams fast despite frequent changes in the bowling. The century was hoisted a 3 the result of 95 minutes' play. Hayward, when he had made 70, was dismissed by a catch by Gebrs at long-on. He had played a splendid innings, including eight fourers. One for 127. Hobbs was 52 when he waß joined by Hayes, but the latter’s stay was brief, being disposed bf by an easy catch n the slips. Two for 137. Hobbs was next to go, also falling a victim to Trumpet, who brought off a fine left-handed catch in the slips. Just previously Hobbs had been missed by Armstrong off Cotter. Hobbs had boon at f tho wickets 2 hours 40 minutes. Three for 176. Stedman, who followed, hit off 52 in S 5 minutes,, and was then caught by Duff at long-on. Four for 230. Surrey passed the Australian total at 3.45 pm. The fifth wicket, Goatly’s, fell at 260. Holland, at 61, was easily caught by Armstrong at mid-off. He was at the wickets 110 minutes, and made many beautiful hits. Six for 294. Davis was caught at the wickets after being previously missed at mid-off by Darling. Seven for 317. Dalmeny and Nice, who were now partners, indulged in some fierce Kitting, 32 being added in five overs, and then tho former was caught by Gehrs. Eight for 349. Smith contributed a single, tho ninth wicket going at 354, The innings closed for 357, whon Cotter dismissed Nice. The Australians had lost one wioket for 29 when stumps were drawn. SURREY —Ist Innings. Hayward, o Gehrs, b Howell... ... 70 Hobbs, c Trumppr, b Cotter ... ... 58 Hayes, c Trumper, b Noble ... ... 9 Stodman, c Duff, b Armstrong ... 62 Holland, o Armstrong, b McLeod ... 61 Goatly, b Howell ... ... ... 14 Davis, c Kelly, b McLeod ... .... 19 Dalmeny, 0 Gehrs, b McLeod ... 31 Nice, b Cotter ... ... ... ... 15 Smith, b Cotter ... ... ... 1 Rushhy, not out 1 Extras ... ... ... 16 Total ... ... ... 357 Bowling analysis—Cotter three for 97, Howell two for 49, Armstrong one for 65, MoLeod three for 74, Noble one.for 56. AUSTRALIANS—2nd Innings. Gehrs, b Smith... ... 9 McLsod, not out ... ... ... 17 Extras ... 3 Total for 1 wicket ... ... 29 Received 4.56 p.m., July 30. On resuming to-day the weather was fine. The wicket was fast. The attend anoe was only modorote. McLsod before addition to the overnight score was dis-: missed by a wonderful left-handed catch by Hayward at second slip, only holding the ball at the fsurth attempt. Two for 29. The third wicket fell at 66,Armstrong playing Smith on. AUSTRALIA—2nd Innings (continued) MoLeod, c Hayward, b Rushby ... 17 Hill, not out ... ... ... ... 23 Armstrong, b Smith ... ... ... 13 Sundries ... ... / ... ... 4 Three wickets for ... ... 66
WIN FOR AUSTRALIANS.
By. telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyrigh
Received 12.23 a.m.,July 31.
London, July 29. AUSTRALIANS —2nd Innings continued Hill, b Rushby - 104 Noble, b Smith 45 Trumper, lbw, b Smith. 35 Duff, b Smith ... ... ... 4 Darling, run out- ... ... 14 Kelly, b Smith O Cotter, c Hayward, b Hayes 6 Howell, not out ... ... 3 Extras 21 Total ... 271 Bowling analysis—Nice none for 21, Rushby two for 76, Hayes one for 56, Smith six for 97. Hill played a splendid innings, and hit one five and nine fourers. He batted for nearly 24 hours. Tho fourth wicket fell at 206. SURREY—2nd Innings. Holland, c Gehrs, b Armstrong ... 28 Hayward, c Duff, b Armstrong ... 52 Hayes, run out... ••• 24 Datmeny, b.McLeod ... ... . ... 4 Davis, b ArmetroDg ... ... ... 18 Nice, c Duff, b Armstrong 0 Hobbs, run out... ... ••• ... 4 Stedman, c Hill, b Armstrong ... 1 Smith, run out... ... ••• ••• O Rushby, b Armstrong... 0 Goat'-y, not out ... Extras ... ... Total Bowling analysis—Howell none for 36, McLeod one for 65, Armstrong six far 25. Surrey played recklessly in running and hitting in tho attempt to get the 156 required to win in barely 1 hour 35 minutes* play. Thus they lost the match by 22 runs.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1520, 31 July 1905, Page 2
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