Cricket 1888
NOV. 29, 1883. CRICKET: A WEEKLY EECOED OP THE GAME. 451 THE SIXTH AUSTRALIAN TEAM. The group above represents the eleven which did duty for the Sixth Australian team against Oxford and Cambridge at Portsmouth, on Aug. 27, with Messrs. Beal and Lord, the manager and assistant manager, respectively, Robert Thoms, the well-known umpire, G. F. Salter, the equally well-known scorer, and a young Australian sportsman who accompanied Mr, McDonnell and the other cricketers on the occasion of several of their matches. Full details were given show ing the results of the tour in the last number of C r ic k e t , but as no collective photograph of the team has, as yet, appeared in this paper, we are sure that the portraits given on this page will be of interest to English cricketers. Messrs. A. H. Jarvis and J. Worrall are absent, but otherwise the players represent the combination originally selected by Mr. Beal, Mr. S. M. J. Woods, of Cambridge University, who appeared in some of the later fixtures, being added;some time after the tour had begun. -'With the excep tion of Mr. Bonnor, who still remains in England, and of Mr. Lord, who left Liverpool some days ago for Australia by way of America, the team reached Ade laide safely on Tuesday in the Orient Steamer “ Cuzco.” The phatpgraph, from which our portraits are reproduced, was taken by Messrs. West and Sons, of Palmerston Road, Southsea. G. F . S a t,te r. (Scorer'. H. T rott . THE SIXTH AUSTRALIAN TEAM. C. W. B e a l. P. S. M c D o n n e ll. S. P. J o n e s. R. W. L o rd . J. M. B la ck h a m . H .F. B o y le . R. T hom s. (Manager). (Capt.) (Asst. Manager). (Umpire). J. J. L y o n s. C. T . B. T u r n e r . G . J. B o n n o r . J. J. F e r r is . A. 0. B an n erm an . J. D. E d w a rd s. [From a Photograph by West and Sons , Palmerston Road, Southsea. NEXT ISSUE, DECEMBER 27.
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