CRICKET
The following telegrams from Adelaide appear in the Melbourne evening journals of Wednesday, 9 April 1892 : —
"The English cricketers left this morning. The launch, Mermaid, proceeded on board the Valetta. They were seen on board by Major Wardle, and Messrs. Giffen, Lyons, Blackham, Jock Dougharty, and several local sportsmen. Some of the team had gone on board early, there having been an unpleasentness between Grace and some of his men on account of an interview with Lohmann published by some paper, in which he condemned Grace.
This morning, at the hotel, Grace and Lohmann had some hot words, and a few blows were exchanged."
"After the launch moved off from the pier not a single cheer wae raised. The departure was of a melancholy character. -
It is rumored that Grace and Lohmann came to blows this morning the subject of dispute being an interview published by the Bulletin, crediting Lohmann with a frank avowal of the dislike of the professionals to travelling with Grace."
09 Apr 1892 - CRICKET. - Trove