LATE CABLES.
FIRST TEST MATCH. SOUTH AFRICA'S "WIN. NTTPEN HARD TO PLAY. (By Cable— rp'Rs Association.—Copyright.; .IHvelveii -2 p.m.l CAPETOWN", December 28. The concluding day of the first test match, M.(".('. ;>frain-.t South Africa, was fine, but overcast. The attendance was two thousand. Woollcy wn> caujrht in the slips in the second o\er. Mann was badly missed by >'our?e in thr >lips a minute later. Xuppn nipped from the pitch. beßting the batsmen, stumps and wicketkeeper. Jupp opened hi* hhoulders when the total was 182. and \vi*h Stevens added thirty in fifteen minutes. Tho tail was quickly disposed of. amidst fjreat enthusiasm. The Duke of I onnaught congratulated the winners. The second test starts on Monday.— (A. and N.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1922, Page 3
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