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TOURING CRICKETERS

M.C.C. IN AFRICA, Press Association —By Telegraph —Copyright. CAPE TOWN, November 27. (Received November 28, at 11.25 a.m.) The weather to-day was bright and windy, and the wicket good. Marylebone, with eight wickets for 271, declared. Additional scores: SaUdham 102, Mann 43, Stevens 4, Brown 21, Fender not out 13, Mead not out 6. Hartigau took three wickets for 67 and Warner two for 54. East London’s second innings yielded 120 —Waimvright 61, Cooper 24. Woolley took six wickets for 43 and Kennedy two for 17. . Marylebone won by an innings and 81 runs.—A. and N.Z. Cable. NEW SOUTH WALES'S WIN. A TRIBUTE TO ANDREWS. Australian and N.Z. Press Association. SYDNEY, November 28. (Received November 28, at 11.10 a.m.) The ‘Telegraph’ says: The position looked bad till Macartney and Andrews became associated in a wonderful partnership. Andrews was never more bnlhaus. Macartney, as usual, was delightful, purishing the bowlers indiscrbnn-uely. The ‘Herald’ remarks that New South Wales experienced little difficulty in making -up the leeway. It was n splendid recovery. The English bowlers were up against different batsmen in aha second; innings. The bawling, which seemed to paralyse the local men on Saturday, was made to look positively simple; when Macartney and Andrews got going. The letter’s brilliant display was the titbit of the day; but its enjoyment was heightened by the magnificent fielding at cover by Chapman, who intercepted many favo rffe shots by both batsmen.

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Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 4

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TOURING CRICKETERS Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 4

TOURING CRICKETERS Evening Star, Issue 18136, 28 November 1922, Page 4

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