CRICKET.
SOUTH AFRICA v. SOUTH OF ENGLAND.
BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received Sept, 5, 11.35 a.m o ~ LONDON, Sept; 4. . , South of Eugland in their first inn-/ mgs made 312 for liine wickets and declared. The South Africans in their first innings made 269. Ward made 68 and Nbur.se 69. Woollov took four wickets for 66 and Keif four for 24. Aus.-N.Z. Cfthle Assn. Ihe South Africans began well on a wet wicket, Nourse and Ward potting on 141 for the third wicket. .Woolley and Kelt, after the tea adjournment, were I'esponsible for the collapse of the visitors, six wickets’- only adding 54 ... T be drying wicket- vas most difficult.I—Aus.-N.Z. 1 —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn 1 South of England , had eight English players, and batted on an easy wicket. The outfield was heavy, and the South Africans’ fielding made the scoring slow. Calthorne alone was brisjc until the last four minutes, in which thirty was scored. Tate made 95, beins- once missed in deepfield, which was ifce oiilv dropped catch of -lie day.-'-Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. ,
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 5 September 1924, Page 9
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