ENGLAND v. SOUTH AFRICA
PERFECT WEATHER. AND A GOOD (SIDTIt'I IlU0»AM.) '■■'■ ' (Received 16th Januaryj noon.J '■■■'> CAPETOWN, 15th January. There is perfect weather and'a goodl wicket for the third unofficial Test match between England and South Africa. In the first innings. South Africa scored 113 (Catterall 5,' Siedle 14, Taylor 11, Nourse 14, Bobbins o,\ Hands i ' t?f, Sel Dufi 6 ' Bolto» 4, Buy? 0 Hall 0, extras 12). Geary took si? wickets for. 37 runs. Eugland has-iosV four wickets for 164 runs (Bowley 2, Holmes 32, Tyldesley 50, Eussell 48 not. gut, Macßryan 2, Tennyso^ 18 not out)
_ South Africa won the first r unofficial Test by nine wjckets, and England won the second by 48 runs. . . ""• . ' .
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1925, Page 7
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