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CRICKET.

• •>,()! fvv -V.;: .!■•. r.r^iv.i .;v ~ .::>:!. .uu ,' : ' ! > ;:i (be'OTBB'S ; ''''■' ' ' ' : ' :^" ;:< - I*/LoNfc(6»;'Jtflyl2'2:':':;;>1 * / LoNfc ( 6»;'Jtfly l 2'2:' : ' :; ; > i f'-yo/tiiisi. 1 . :." i■> ". '.•'• vc >• ■,i >'■.!!;;.; : The jTija.tfli atLord-?,, : AjUstralians!, _A||r iEjiigituir^ waß, ; cflsitiuue,ct jto-day. ' ! ojnmscj-. aj^e^danp ( e of. J)pqpjle. ,; ln^- ; sjiiypjiiou the , EuglwhipWs ipn^ngs^pTveitfc^.^ie polftutspt yea , tbi^y, „Jjopjj:, Jjopjj: their, ililjicesf, at .the, ;VU;kes'fi. Bojfhhuisn^ea jpiayie^,-, steadily ifi|jl tli[e,,scoEei vun up raj)i'dly,. : St&D^e ..inaUingjsoinegiand.hifc^ 'j^ijeu.; hTJlyqtt ud^ed. li. to „h^s; p rii^king,' it $$.\%ti w,a» bo^edj^.and^ kli9.rd „H arris, j.'.tjjen ( ?ped L^teele^.^ ■xFheir p.ai;tne^ship J| .ho^vcr,....ya3 ■ o^ shQ^jd^ra^oiji, a'8 j; ,,Vis L'qvdahip^hady., I only made '4-. when he,., was ;bq^iedj n [Barlow^as^e |i^t jm^tLjip^an.d he H^)d Bte^..Bpon Became set at the wicket, "the Australians' being severe-. Id punished, aiid score continuing to advjmcfe/boLh bateiliisQ being in^jpleAd,id form. r 1 I^atet-t advices from Jjord's GronutU nien isx&\, innings), R.wicjcets. dawn fbr 231 <■ I'dnsi -I ' Sfeele/nW oui, ( -W j ajnd Barlow, not put, 36. ; . ' • LA.TEH. ■ i In^liigerice:U^ J4sV r^e\§re r c3VeS jfi-oqi. the Lords' around, that' the, flust"innih'ffji Ojf the .EQ^hsh.^Eljeyen^.has [ clcß" w 'il for a rotaVo'f 370,' being inajoriiy oflgQ-pvextyfi Au^^ijms J ,spfl l re, .^Barlow I ''and oliecle' 'were .separated the former had made 3 f 8, .. Jleadjr, joi^eji Sfceele and the score^ .^sijTur^; Tth^rj', aqgmonted' " by the lattef u j y)ff)' t < iobn'linued to play an excdlen.t^aju^: nU^ompletely " collai^thi I which was [frequently changed. J\end was^wled when; he had earned 12 • rnns aid the JQfon^r A, LvUielton followed. Th6 v 's6cfre'cmitinu|r to m-^ c ■ -wUie^rapidly and the boar/f' showed^ 3 [)'O 'before the two gentlem^ii^TVererpitted ; ••Ljttel-ton suecurw^hg f y; .bjowler when he had 31 "to his J j3fe^it.^ C Kt4lbopher'4on w«s next- and fo^|ome;' ti iiie%emained Steele's-par';nel',%i I kY 0 ishire's crack continuing to hit freely , a I 'rWutifcl. Clms'opherson had scored ' 17 . whence jv^asiHcaaght/slioi^yialt^ ijesate ; flast, inab);-)j6ined' i Sfeel« the i ldiMv ;was o'.tJQWjf&iWiien.' lwff/i«jorej' stoftdi^ti^tSti ,Hiisi innings Jthrongh-' ojit]R&s;« grand oiie .; hetga.Yfeja.tshanxse c sliftiStly- after gojng in;tl).nt.W4ta liadly'' n listed /and toakv a<| van^agttrof ■ the o f p-* ; npov^waity, and his inlay, there after was v JiUiiletvb.) Ueato; riotofufcowithSaQd:! thoiQnin'gß.plp«Qil for 3.79. f!iv. > .:•■! ; -n IPhe .ifolldwngiareUjthei follrf^oores 1 ot All «l]ngland*hEivst inniugat— j;:n. ! j A. P. Lucas, c f . 28*; 1 ' 1 rJ > ShtewfeVfsf.'i:i "; : !./^' X ' ! ■^J^biyo^ '■'-• ■<»::..*' .;:•■ JWV"' ii Lord Efavm h 4" "' „! 4i-€|. Steele, b, ..'.- ....148 : ! i Barlow, -^Q-iC "c"- 38 , \ w. w^pCth,: .',£;!- 12 i HoiJ.%Vtteltotf b ;;^. 31l j 1 ; I Chri^ppi^rs^ jC ; *.. ..' .'.' I Peat^nofout .(' ••> . ■ ; § 'I Extra^^v, .-.,}, j After the usual - interval the Aua-(j-alians; foijth^second ißuingg^sent i^i M cDcwnfeU Hnd^BantvennannoVace the .^,wJing, Tl^'jgame^ commenced;; Well, bpth barman (jjhflW.m^, good |e-| . : fenee SJl j.Thej,J?p^d 3O.;,wlien (McDonnell, who had jcpntributed 20, .jw^s, ,.,bowfled^ t -,'Murdpqh joined; $$.-// . rierman, and rtms .cq^tißt^ed to oome (jfreely, the half-c^iiiy being quickly , fcc^dj, , • } hpweyer, is^rj;--I]9; Bonner followed, but was only,; ajl>le to add 4, when he was caught by the bowler, Baunerman r^^^ith, a

3 rr^-rr--similar fate wKien his scoie reached 27. Tmie was then called, and play ceased -fipV Cltevtfay, the Australian siipve. strtnij^D^at 73 for 4 wickets. j u iy 23. In tho cricket match at Lords today the Australians all were disjxwed ■* of m their second innings for 145 and the Englishmen thus won the mutch m one innings with 5 runs to

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 203, 24 July 1884, Page 2

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CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 203, 24 July 1884, Page 2

CRICKET. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 203, 24 July 1884, Page 2

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