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AFRICANS’ 810 WIN. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) LONDON, August 1. The. South Africans scored 300 by boundaries, and piled up the highest score of the tour, and proudcod the biggest opening stand of the season, making a total of 372. (Mitchell 195, Rowan 171, Dalton 89, Wade 37)'. Cover took 4 for 151, Fender 3 for 151, Holmes 1 for 102.
Surrey second innings totalled 184, one more than the first innings. (Holmes 43, Fishlock 30, Fender not out, 31). Langton'took. 4 for 50, Tomlinson 2 for 04, Mitchell 4 for 47. South Africa won by an innings and 205 runs. ,
ITFNDREN AND X.Z. COACHING (Per Preßs Association, Copyright). WELLINGTON, August 2. In a letter to a member of the Wellington Cricket Association, Mr R. M. Bell, a prominent English croketer. says: Patsv Hondre.n is willing to accept the coachship for the Wellilngton Cricket Association, should the offer lie made to him.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1935, Page 5
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