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RETURN OF MACLAREN. (Peess Association. — Copyrighi,. LONDON, March 2. MaeLaren iiitends to teUii'n to first class cricket. He has not played for • several years, disliking googlies, -which he declares prevent, attractive batting. AUSTRALIA V, SOOTH CANTERBURY. TIMARU, March 3. The Australians commenced a match against a. South Canterbury 15 at Temuka this afternoon. The home team won the toss, and batted creditably for 180. ENGLAND V. SOUTH AFRICA. (Rec. March 4. 9.30 a.m.) PORT ELIZABETH. March 3. South Africa has lost eight wickets for 217 runs— Hands, c Wool ley, b Booth 49 Ward, c Wool ley, b Booth 1 Newberry, c Hearne, b Re If 1 : Carter, not out Blanckenburg, not out 1 (Received March 4, 10.50 a.m.) PORT ELIZABETH. March 3. England won by ten wickets. South Africa, in the second innings, scored 228. •Carter, b Booth 5 Blackenburg, not out'.. o Lundie, c Strudwick, b Relf 1 Sundries ... -'. 10 Bowling analysis : Relf took 2 wickets for 29 runs ; Booth 4 for 49; Bird 3 for 38; Tennyson 0 for. 1 ; Douglas 1 for 34 ; Woolley 0 for 23 ; Hearne 0 for 30. England, in the seco'nd innings, have lost 0 wickets for 11 runs; Hobbs 11, Rhodes 0. Bowling analysis : Sundie took 0 wickets for 6 runs; H. 'Taylor 0 for 5.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 4 March 1914, Page 2
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