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■ _+ __ SOUTH AFRICA V. SURREY. (»T CABL3—PBISSB ASBOCIATIOK—COP7BIOHT) (AUSTBALIAN ANP ■■ S.Z.- CABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, August 7. Sou* Africa, in the. first innings against Surrey, -had made 311 for five wickets (Sussjrind not out 117, Catterall not out 63), when atumps were drawn. The wicket was soaked by all-night ram. Tho Africans did well. Sueskind's century . occupied 224 minuses. He has now com' pleted his 1000 runs in England. ■. Catterall and Supikind proTidod tho highest partnerelup of tho tour. DEATH IN WORKHOUSE. EX-SURREY PLAYER. (by cable—press association coptbight.) (aubtbalian axd ir.z. cable asbociaticx) (Refcoived August Bth, 7.55 p.m.) LONDON, August 8. Robert Loßff, aged. 77, an ex-Surrey cricketer, died in Enfield workhouse. ±H» wifb also is an inmate.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 9
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117CRICKET. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18147, 9 August 1924, Page 9
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