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SOUTH AFRICA V. SURREY

»V CABLE—PBEBB ASSOCIATION—COI YBJGHT

LONDON, May 10. The match South Africa v. Surrey was played in fine weather; Surrey were dismissed tor 163, Uayes and Ducat beting the only batsmen to successfully play Schwarz and Nourse. Following are the scores. •— SURREY .-First Innings. Harrison, c Campbell, b Nourse .. 13 JStradwick, c .Tancred, b Garter ..20 Hayes, l.b.w. Schwarz 44 Ducat, run out 22 Bird, b Nourse ' 6 Abel, not out 7 Hilton, st. Campbell, b Schwarz .. 5 Rushby, c substitute, b Schwarz .. 10 Extras .. 8 , Total !.. 163 Bowling analysis: Nourse, 4 wickets for 44;-Schwarz, 4 for 64; Pegler, 0 for 18; Carter, 1 for 29. With a lead of 89 the Africans commenced their second innings, and at the tea adjournment had lost 5 wickets for 128, of which Nourse. Snooke, and Schwarz were responsible for 104. Tho mother four wickets added 47, Faulkner, through indisposition being unable to Ijat. SOUTH AFRICA.—Second Innings. Tancred, b Hitch 3 -Strieker, c Abel b Hitch 10 Nourse, b Strudwick, b Hitch .. 49 Snooke, b Abel . 21 Mitchell, b Hayes 7 Schwarz, st. Strudwick, b Harrison 38 Pegler, b Hitch 14 Beaumont, not out 15 barter, b Hitch 0 Faulkner, absent 0 {Campbell's score was not telegraphed.) Extras 14 Bowling Anylsis: Rushby, 0 for 34; Bitch. 6 for 57; Abel, 1 for 18; Hayes, i:for-32; Harrison, 1 for 30;

AUSTRALIA V. NORTHAMPTON-

SHIRE

(Received May 11, 11 a.m.) LONDON, May 11. For the match Australians v. North--amptonshire, the weather was fine, and %he attendance small. The wicket' was «ood.

Seymour and Haywood faced Emery and Minnett, and with the score at 25 Seymour was out to a low double-handr «d catch in the slips by Jennings. The yowling, which was steady., was care- i frilly watched. The partnership between Smith and Haywood only added , 12, when Smith, playing late' at Minnett. was bowled. With Thompson in the half century was hoisted after 55 minutes' nlay, but at 63 Haywood hit I *>Fer a yorker and was bowled. He gave a chance in che same over to Carkeek paneling bark. J. Denton assisted Thompson, but he was easily caught by tJarkeek standing back to BT«lleway. The batsmen were watchful. W. Denton and Thompson were not separated before the luncheon adjournment, the *core then being 106 for five wickets aiie <?enturv had taken 110 mimites to Tie.cricket was uneventful, and the bowline steady. After lunch the attendance rose to 1,500. Jvelleway and Emery opened the' bowling, and after two runs were ndd SL^ £ mta%- pla^* forward to S£SZ? wa^ «fisily caught at short-leg. AntJßlpson, who hnd seoml 29. showed batting. Wonlley and Thompson raised the total to 145, when Woolley played too late to Emery, and ,was bowled. Four runs later East was out to a brilliant low double-handed «atch at short-leg. With only 3 r"ns wdded Wells was bowled off his pads. The last wicket added 17. Thompson show«d sound defence, but hit out towards the close. "His ohanceless innings lasted 145 minutes, and included four fours. The Northnmptonshirß innings lnst 185 ininutes. The Australian ground fielding, was moderate. Following are the scores:— _ NORTHAMPTON.—First Innings. Vials, b Emery ,■ q iSeymour, c P«nr"ings, b Minnett '.'. 5 Haywood, b McLaren 34 omith, b Minnett ,5

Thompson, not out qq J. Denton, c Carkeek. b Kelleway 111 W. Denton, c Minnett, b Emery * 7 Woolley, b Emery . * n W. O. Matthews, b Emery f] "Wells,- b 'Matthews ...'.'" (1 Baswell, b Emery a Extras on

Toial # 269 . Bowling analysis.—Minnett, 2' for 18 • ICmery, 5 for 52: McLaren, 1 for 13 \ Matthews, 1 for 35; Kalleway 1 for 29

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 11 May 1912, Page 8

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SOUTH AFRICA V. SURREY Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 11 May 1912, Page 8

SOUTH AFRICA V. SURREY Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXII, 11 May 1912, Page 8

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