CRICKET.
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I .ON DON. -Inly 2«. Ilearne lists notified tin- ATsiry!<•!><>iie Cluh that the doctors have report'd hint lit to participate in the Australian tour. FOURTH TEST ABANDONED. (Bucoivctl tliis day at 11.->» a.in.) IiOXDON. .July 23. . Owing to the torrential rains the African fourth test match has hccii ahandoned. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS. I,ONOON, July 29. In the abandoned South African test, Tate took three wickets for 31. and Dick Tyldesley one for M. LONDON, duly ‘2!>. Kain geitoriilly intorlorcd with play in the twenty-fifth round ol the County Cricket contests and a number of matches were iwhaudonco. For Kent against Leicester Woolley made 111 and Seymour SO. not out. Ashdown took four wickets for thirteen and Freeman 4 for 28. For Yorkshire against Glamorgan. Alaeaulay took 1 for 37 and Haddington .1 for 17.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 July 1924, Page 3
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