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S. AFRICANS LOSE AGAIN

BOWLERS INCAPACITATED TOUR TOO STRENUOUS? [by CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] (Recd August 17, 11.30 a.m.) LONDON, August 16. Be’ll was visiting a specialist when the match was resumed against Essex, and he did not bowl to-day. It is unlikely that he will play in the Test. Balaskas is also suffering from elbow trouble. The “Daily Mail” believes that the South Africans are stale. It points out that the tour consists of forty matches, six more than the Australians usually play. The scores were:— SOUTH AFRICA—-Ist Innings .. 250 ESSEX —Ist Innings . .. 302 SOUTH AFRICA—2nd Innings 223 ESSEX —2-nd Innings. Sheffield, b Bell .. .. .- 13 Cutmore, not out 59 Nichols, b Mitchell 70 Evans, b Langton 8 O'Connor, not out 13 Extras 9 Total for three wickets .. 172 Bowling: Bell 1 for 10. Langton 1 for 23, Mitchell 1 for 30 (Incomplete). Essex won by seven wickets.

COUNTY RESULTS.

HIGH SCORES PLENTIFUL.

(Recd. Aug. 17, 10.30 a.m.). LONDON, August 16.

County cricket results: — Warwick, first, 371 (Ord 96); second, 5 for 261 (Wyatt 99, Hill 84). Surrey, first 409 (Barling 91, Fishlock 137). Surrey won on .the first innings. Yorkshire, first, 304 (Sellars 73); second, 0 for 5. Derby, first, 133 (Jacques 4 for 35); followed on, 174 (Smailes 4 for 35). Yorkshire won by ten wickets. Hampshire, first, 305 (McCorkell 76); second, 169 (H. Smith 5 for 57). Leicester, first, 9 for 501 declared (Berry 151, W. Smith, not out 125, Shipman 94). Leicester won by an innings and twenty-seven runs.

Notts, first, 288; second 294 (Hardstaff 128). Somerset, first, 289 (Cameron 111); second, 3 for 94. Somerset won on the first innings. Sussex, first, 245 (Sibbles 5 for 66); second, 134 (Pollard 5 for 31). Lancashire, first. 5 for 484 declared (Tyldesley 137, Paynter 113). Lancashire won by an innings and 105 runs. Gloucester, first, 344 (Hammond 124); second 180 (Owen Smith 4 for 36). Middlesex, first, 300 (Goddard 8 for 139); second 6 for 226 (Hendren not out 70). Middlesex won by four wickets.

Hammond was the second to reach wo thousand runs for .the season.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1935, Page 7

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S. AFRICANS LOSE AGAIN Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1935, Page 7

S. AFRICANS LOSE AGAIN Greymouth Evening Star, 17 August 1935, Page 7

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