SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. SOUTH AFRICA WINS TWO TEST’ MATCHES. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. CAPE TOWN, Alarch 15. (Received Alarch 16, at 8.44 a.m.) The South Africa team won the second and third test matches against the Marylebono Club’s team (Captained by Warner) by nine wickets and 243 runs respectively. BOWLING t Caledonian v. Roslyn, to-morrow.—At Caledonian Green : Caledonian—H. Henderson, A. F. Browne, B. Collett, R. Pawky (s); J. Smeatou, J. CWmpbell, R. M‘Robie, J. Cowie (s); A. Waugh, R. Orr, F. Carter, D. Smith (s); M. Goughian, J. Dee, W. M‘Leod, J. Ogg (s). At Roslvn Green: Oaledoniau—F. Foley, C. fi. Gioenslade, J. Collins, C. E. Keasb (s) • W. Cessford, A. ATDonald, D. Cormiu-k, E. 0. Hockrarr (s), Dunedin v. Taieri, on Dunedin Green (six rinks).—Dunedin: J. C. Whitelaw, G Crow, W. A. Scott, W, Dali (s); J. A Hc-pcraft, T. Walker, R. T. Wheeler, A. Gillies (s); J. Small, D. MTntoah, J. Hunter, W. H. Smith (s); W. Austin, J. Spratt,, J. Barnes, J. F. Peake (s); P. Garden, J. C. Cameron, EL R. Green AI Sindair (s); A. Eegg, J. 0. Hodges’ II! C. Foster, T. Neill (s). North-east Valiev v. St. Clair, at Northeast Valley.—Valley: J. H. Wilson, J B Frame, G. F. Booth, H. Wilson (3)F. Wright, J. Abbott, J. H. Spencer, G. Bunn (s); P. Gray, W. R. Cook, R. Kidd, D. Murray (s). St. Kilda v. North-east Valley, on Northeast Valley Green—North-east Valley ; R. Smith, J. Longworth, J. J. M'Laren, H. Thompson (3); W. Begg, W- B. Anderson, G. E. Bennett, W. Milne (s); T. Allan, Jas. Wilson, W. Pryor, W. Ibbotson (s). The sum of £13,115 was invested through the totahsator during the two days of the Napier Park meeting, an increase of £2,696 on last year’s figures. There were some close finishes yesterday. The conduding events on the programme resulted as fol- ;™ Miuden Scurr 7> Linkless (£2l 6s) and AI Loan (£ll 7s) ; High-weight Handicap, St. Albert (£1 12s); St Patrick’s Handicap Polyanthus (£2 8s); Stewards’ (£2&f Cl , Monarc l ue < £l 19s ) and Outer ji 62 n f) yon the principal event at Stratford yesterday. In the Ladies’ Jrtirse the dividend ca the second horse Champion, is held over, pending an inquiry regarding an allegation that the horso’s rider dropped some lead after passing the P y 33 afterwards handed to him, In the County Hack Gleam and Imroolarion ran a dead heat for first plane. Gladsome has, been scratched for the Doncaster Handicap at the A.J.O. aurinnn, meeting.
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Evening Star, Issue 12763, 16 March 1906, Page 7
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