SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.
MATCHES IN ENGLAND. LONDON, Ji.ly 1». The South African' cricketers in their first Innings against Lancashire yesterday made -50 runs for three wickets (Xoursc not out 103, Commaillc 85, Taylor not out 37). The match was drawn. Heavy rain prevented play heforc lunch. Hopwood hart a lucky let off by Nourse at 1!>, otherwise he played a chancelesM innings. Blanckenberg took four wickets for 94. For Lancashire, McDonald took one for 25. Playing at Lords to-day against South Africa, Middlesex in their first innings made 32S runs (Hearne 85, Stevens 81, Dales 51, Lee 47). Blanckenberg took five wickets for 7!). The weather was fine and the wicket fast. During the morning the cricket was slow, but it was brighter later. The last six Jliddlescx wickets added only 18 runs. Pegler captured three wickets for 110, and Nupen, who strained his back, two for 07.— (A. and N.Z.—"Argus.")
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 171, 21 July 1924, Page 9
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