AFRICANS' FINAL MATCH.
CDSriED PRESS ASSOCIATIO.W-COPIRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAK-.NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) {Received 11th September, 10 a.m.) LONDON, 10th September. ■liie concluding match of the South Afncans tour is against Thornton's Eleven. _ The- South Africans, in the lust innings, scored 143 runs. Blancken-bei-g, not out, scored 37. Allen took seven .wickets for 61jruns.- Thornton's Eleven m the first innings, had mado S3 for Wo wickets (Holmes not out 41) when stumps were drawn. The match against North • Wales was abandoned.
„. TO LONDON, 9th September. ' I4d/aii y + °rBi n a the. first i'mings made 144 (Allen took five wickets for 40 runs) and in the second have one wicket down. I™ gentlemen in the first innings scored 198 (Chapman 101). Kennedy took six wickets for 82. Play was abandoned owing to rain.
Cowdray's Eleven in the first innings with eight wickets down for 314- declared (Hardinge 94, Jeacocke 86). 'Tate took five wickets for 77. In the seeon-1 innings they made 159. Gilligan took seven wickets for 90 and Tate three for 37. "Rest of England in the first inuings made 367 (Relf 114, Stephens 121), and in the second 107 for six wickets. The Rest of England team against Yorkshire on Saturday will be:—Gilligan, Douglas, Bryan, Chapman, Hobbs Sandham, Woolley, Hearne, Hendren, K. Tyldesley, and Strudwick
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 4
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214AFRICANS' FINAL MATCH. Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 63, 11 September 1924, Page 4
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