CRICKET.
—-• —■ .. ANOTHER DRAWN GAME.
SOUTH AFRICA V. SURREY. (BY CABLE—PBESS ASSOCIATION COITBIOHT.) UnSTBALIAHI AND K.Z. CABLE ABSOCIATIOH.) LONDON, May 13. South Africa, in the first innings made 223 (Ncurae 62 Define IS|). Sadler .took two. wickets' for 23 runs, fender two, for 66, and Peach four for 44. ~ Surrey in . the second innings declared with two wickets down for 136 (Cook 30, Hobbs not out 79, Shepherd not out' 13). The": South Africans in their second strfke lost two wickets for 85 (Commaille 23, Taylor not ont 35, Hands, not out 12). : The match was drawn. Hobba and Cook put on 92 in 83 minutes. Surrey declared 20 minutes after the tea adjournment,'leaving the South Africans 75 minutes to play out time. They survivedthe ordeal on a wicket that made the bowling tricky. [Surrey in, the first innings made 223 —the came as South Africa.]
COUNTY PERFORMANCES. . (BT cablz—press associatios ooftxioht.) (AUSTBALIAH AKD X.Z. CAZIiC A3SOCIATIOH.}, LONDON, May 13. Playing for Kent against-Essex, Wooiley scored 117 not out. -. For Yorkshire Macaulay took. seven Gloucestershire wieketi for 21 runs'. '
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18073, 15 May 1924, Page 14
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