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TWO CENTURIES

SOUTH AFRICA’S BIG SCORE OXFORD MATCH DRAWN Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, May 17. (Received May 18, at 10 a.m.) The match between Oxford University and South Africa ended in a, draw. South Africa, in the second innings, made 369 for the loss of one wicket. The match was early fated to end in a draw. Wade and Siedle got on top of the bowling, and were not separated until 164 runs had been put on. Then Rowan helped Siedle iu another attractive spell of .batting practice in preparation for to-morrow’s big match at Lord’s, where Marylebone will field six test possibles. Details:— OXFORD UNIVERSITY. , ' First .innings ... ...' 429 SOUTH AFRICA. First innings - 372 —Second Innings.— Wade c Kimpton b Regard ... ... 89 Siedle not out ... 164 Rowan not out 104 Extras ... 12 Total for one wicket ... 369 Bowling Analysis.—Regard, one for 53; Darwall-Smith, none for 67; Bonn, none for 48; Halliday, non© for 32; Ballance, none, for 68; Singleton, none for 30; Mitchell-Innes, none for 40; Walker, one for 19.' ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES LONDON, May 17. (Received May 18, at 10 a.ra.j Good bowling figures featured in county cricket. WARWICK v. MIDDLESEX. Warwick: First innings, 164 (Robins six wickets for 58; second, seven for 253 declared (Groom 101).' Middlesex; First innings, 112 (Paine five .for 34); second, 161 (Mayer six for 46). Warwick won by 144 runs. SURREY v. DERBY. Surrey: First innings, 60 (Copson four for 22, Mitchell four for 80); second, 210 (Fender 80; Mitchell eight for 78). / , Derby: First innings, 253 (Townsend 89); second, one for 19. Derby won by nine wickets. KENT v. ESSEX. Kent: First innings, 344 (Todd not out'96). . Essex: B'irst innings, 97 (Freeman seven for 41), and followed on for 239 (Freeman seven for 74). Kent won by an innings and 8 runs. ' SUSSEX v. NOTTS. Sussex: First innings, 18© (Voce six for 40); second, seven for 325, declared (Melville 101). Notts: First innings, 69 (Tate three for 22, J. Cornford four for 22; second, 98 (Tate six for 27). , Sussex won by 338 runs. HAMPSHIRE y. WORCESTER. Hampshire: First innings; 167; second, 2i5 (Arnold 132; Perks seven for 77). ■■■■ : ! . Worcester: First innings, 354 (Bull 76): second, two for 90. Worcester won by wickets. CAMBRIDGE v. YORKSHIRE. Cambridge: First'inhirigs, 97 (Verity seven for 39); second, 229 (Bartlett not out 113). Yorkshire: First innings, 268 (Gnrashaw five for 92); second, three for 61. Yorkshire won by seven wickets.

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Evening Star, Issue 22032, 18 May 1935, Page 15

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TWO CENTURIES Evening Star, Issue 22032, 18 May 1935, Page 15

TWO CENTURIES Evening Star, Issue 22032, 18 May 1935, Page 15

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