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CRICKET AT HOME

AFRICANS WIN EASILY

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE BEATEN

MATCH SOON FINISHED

United Press Association—By Electric Helograph—Copyright. (Received June 8, noon.) j LONDON, June $. Although play did not commence until 2.40 p.m. owing to rain and stumps were drawn at 5 o'clock, ! the South African cricket team won; by an innings and 35 runs when the match against Northamptonshire was concluded today. The last wicket iell five minutes before time. On a wicket which became increasingly difficult the county batsijjten were dismissed for 133 runs. Janfies, the former New Zealander, ag|ain failed to get going. . ' A gale of wind made it necessary to dispense with bails. { Details:— NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. j First Innings 329 Second Innings. , Snowden, b Vincent ..: i 23 Bakewell, st Cameron, b Mitchell : 26 Cuthbertson, b Crisp j 7 Timms, Ibw, b Vincent '! 1 Cox, Ibw, b Crisp 24 Partridge, b Mitchell , 6 James, b Balaskas I 1 Grimshaw, c Balaskas, b Crisp j 18 Pitt, lbw, b Crisp j 14 Clark, c Bell, b Mitchell j 5 Perkins, not out ', 1 Extras «... j 7 Total ...133 Bowling.—Crisp took four wickets for 35 runs, Bell none for 6, Vinoemt two for 28, Balaskas one for 18, Mitchell three for 39. SOUTH AFKICA. ; First Innings '297 The tourists are to commence a match against Glamorgan at Cardiff today. /

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1935, Page 10

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CRICKET AT HOME Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1935, Page 10

CRICKET AT HOME Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 134, 8 June 1935, Page 10