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Play restarted at 3.15, in squally! weather. Two thousand people were present. Macartney end Gregory saw the cen- ' tury hoisted for 120 minutes' play, then the rain re-commenced and delayed play for 30 minutes. The pair were separated at 109, Macartney being out teg before. Gregory and Matthews added 21 for the sixth wicket, and the tail made % good stand. Carkeek, the last man, and Hazlitt ; added 41. and were uneeparaW when ' stumps were drawn at twenty minutes to ! six owing to the bad light. ! The following are the scores: — I LORD LONDEJ.BOROUGH'S ELEVEN". I First innings 204 AUSTRALIA.—First Inning? i MsTrne. c Bird, b Pliodes 24 ■ Kelleway. lbw. b F»lf IS Macartney, lbw, b Douglas. 28 Br.r<tO?Y." " RJicd«s. h Relf 2 , Minnett, lbw. b Rhodes 8 ! <*ire™ory. c and b Rliod<"? 24 I Matthew, ? and b Hirst 16 I Smith, b Douglas 3 I Hazlitt. not. out "A Whittr. c Ranjiteinhji, b Douglas .. S ' Carkeek. not out 21 ! Sundries 27 Total for nine wicket* 203 Fall of tickets: Gup for 47. two for 51. '. three for SR. four for 81. five- for 119, &ix . for l.'in. sc'-rn for 135. eight for 149. nine ifor 102. AFRICANS AT NORFOLK. i —— I (Received 10.20 a.m. I ! LOXDOy. September 6j Toe South African cricket team con- ■ tinned its roatcb ■with the Hon. Lionel . Robinfon's eleven at Norfolk to-<iay. • The Africans made 151 in their first i innings, 2 less than their opponents, I who had lost seven -wicket* for 256 when stumps were drawn for the day. The following are the scores:— MR. ROBIXSOys ELEVEN.— First j Inning*, 153. j SOUTH AFRICA.— First Innings. Stricket, i- Tufnell. b Falcon 4 I Taylor, c Kidd. h Dean ij : Xour«.«. b Falcon 0 j Tancred. c Tarnnt, b Falcon 3 I VTiite, r. Simmt, b Falcon 3 j Faulkner. Ibw. b Falcon 17 j Pegler. <• Tarraat, b Simms 2<5 Carter, b Falcon 27 Mitchell, not out 33 Campbell, c Bosanquet, b Tarrant .. 1 j Cox. b Tarrant i? I Sundries 24 . Total 151 Bowling analysis: Falcon six for 47, Dean one for 9. Evans none for 18, Sims one for 34, Tarrant two for 19. MR. ROBINSOK'S ELEVEN-.— Innings. Evaas. lbw, b White 7 Tarrant, c carter, b Nourse 40 Hendren, b Pegler SO Sharp, c Tancred. b Pegler 3!) Simms, c Strieker, b Faulkner 23 Kidd, b Pegler 4 Boeanquet, c White, b Pegler 8 Falcon, not out ]•> Smith, not out " Sundries 22 Total for seven wickets 254

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 5

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 5

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 215, 7 September 1912, Page 5

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