HURRICANE HITTING
Cameron Flogs Yorkshire Bowling SIEDLE REACHES 1000 RUNS London, June 24. The cricket match between Yorkshire and the touring South African team was continued at Sheffield to-day. When play was resumed Yorkshire, who had made 60 runs for the loss of three wickets on the first day in reply to the tourists’ score of 268, continued their innings. After an uninspiring display the whole side was out for 201 runs. Bell and Balaskas took four wickets each. The South Africans opened vigorously. Siedle became the first batsman of the season to secure 1000 runs. Cameron gave a hurricane display. He hit four sixes and 10 fours, and hit Verity for three /ours and three sixes in bile over. When stumps were drawn South Africa had scored 258 runs for the loss of five wickets, Cameron being still in with a Score of 81. Details:— SOUTH AFRICA. First innings 203 Second Innings. Siedle, c. Smailes, b. Leyland 48 ■Mitchell, c. Verity, b. Bowjs 15 Rowan, b. Bowes 70 Noursc, b. Leyland p Dalton, c. Turner, b. Bowes 23 Cameron, not out 81 Wade, not out 0 Extras ... o Total for five wickets 258 YORKSHIRE.—First Innings. Sutcliffe, 1.b.w., I>.~ Bell 1 Mttcbell. c. Cameron, b. Bell 01 Leyland, c. Vincent, b. Bell 13 Barber, 1.b.w.,.b. Balaskas 28 Turner, 1.b.w., b. Balaskas 22 Wood. c. Cameron, bi Bell !> Smailes, b. Balaskas 3 Verity, not out 12 Bowes, run out 10 Extras 13 Total 201 Bowling Analysis.—Crisp took no wickets for 45 runs;,Bell, four for 65; Vincent, uoue for 23: Balaskas, four for 55. [The names and scores of two Yorkshire batsmen were omitted from the cable.!
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 230, 26 June 1935, Page 9
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