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  2. EIGHTEEN OF THE METROPOLITAN CLUBS OF VICTORIA VERSUS ALL-ENGLAND ELEVEN.

    To institute any comparison between the play of the English and colonial cricketers is out of the question. The latter were immeasurably overmatched at all points mistakes were doubtless made by the English players, ...

    Article : 4,498 words
  3. COOKE v. BRIGGS.

    Mr. Justice Milford delivered the judgment of the Court in this case as follows:— This action is brought by Peter Cooke against William Briggs. The declaration contains two counts—the one for ...

    Article : 2,726 words
  4. SECOND INNINGS METROPOLITAN EIGHTEEN.

    Bennett being unable to take his place in the field, owing to injuries he had received, it was occupied by Hammorsley. J. Huddlestone and Mace appeared at the wickets, to the bowling of Griffith and Laurence; the latter a slow ...

    Article : 208 words
  5. THIRD DAY.

    Play was resumed at twenty minutes past twelve on Friday. Elliott commenced with a maiden to Caffyn. Iddison drove Makinson forward to the on, and Caffyn made a similar bit to the off, each for one. Elliott bowled another ...

    Article : 2,127 words
  6. FOURTH DAY.

    Play was resumed at five minutes past twelve o'clock, J. Huddlestone and C. Mace batting against Laurence and Iddison. Huddlestone slipped Laurence's first for a single. Mace ...

    Article : 2,795 words
  7. METROPOLITAN EIGHTEEN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,140 words
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