South Africa Wins Rubber
CAMERON AND VILJOEN SAVE DEFEAT. United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. LONDON, August 20. Lcyland and Ames immediately got to work scoring 100 in 65 minutes for England, which declared at lunch. When Africa had lost tbreo wickets for 67 runs, England appeared to have a chance of winning, but (lie stand by Cameron and Vlljocii extracted them from danger. Cameron batted aggressively, his 'first six scoring strokes being beundarLs. Scores: —
Bowling analysis.—Bead. 0 wickets for 64 runs: Bowes, 2 for 40; Robins, 2 for 61; Olay, 0 for 45; Nichols, 0 for 20; Leyland, 0 for 15; Wyatt, 0 for 25.
England’s Poor Record in Test Matches LONDON, August 20. The Daily Hail urges the reinclusion of activo players on tho Selection Committee. England has won only two out of fourteen tests since 1934. Wyatt has won only two of fifteen tests in which he has been captain. This record of failures, for which nobody wishes to mako him completely' responsible, is unparalleled.”
SOUTH AFRICA. First Tailings 476 ENGLAND.—First Innings. Bakcwcll, c Cameron, b Laiigtoii 20 Mitchell, b Crisp 40 Wyatt, c Cameron, b Vincent .... 07 Hammond, std. Cameron, b Vincent 65 Leyland, st. Cameron, b Mitchell 161 Ames, not out 148 Declared 6 wickets for 535 Bowling analysis.—Crisp, 1 wicket for 113 runs; Langton, 2 for 324; Dalton, 0 for 50: Vincent, 2 for 1SS; Mitchell, 1 for 36. SOUTH AFRICA.—Second Innings. Mitchell, b Bead 9 Rowan, b Bowes 7 Siedlc, b Bowes 36 Noursc, b Read 34 Cameron, st. Ames, b Robins 42 Viljocn, st. Ames, b Robins 45 Wade, not out 40 Dalton, not out 57 Extras 17 Total, 6 for 2S7
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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 197, 22 August 1935, Page 7
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