AFRICANS’ BIG LEAD
DERBY 207 RUNS BEHIND SLOW BATTING IN SECOND INNINGS (United Presa Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Received 31st May, 12.45 p.m.) LONDON, 30th May. The South Africans continued their match against Derbyshire, and dismissed the comity for 236 runs. . liodgkiiison in his first county match gave an excellent display. The South Africans did not enforce the follow-on. Despite their big lead Siedle and Rowan were painfully slow, Siedle in forty minutes scored four runs. Scores: DERBYSHIRE First Innings Alderman, c Nourse, b Bell 13 Smith, c Rowan, b Langton 33 Worthington, c Langton, b Tomlinson 32 Hodkinson, b Bell 44 Carrington, c Rowan, b Vincent ... 33 Richardson, c Wade, b Bell 1 G. Pope, c Dalton, b Vincent 38 Elliott, b Vincent 8 Highson, c Dalton, b Langton 3 A. Pope, not out 19 Mitchell, b Vincent 12 Extras 9 Total 236 Bowling: Bell took three for 67, Langton two for 58, Vincent four for 61, Tomlinson one for 41. SOUTH AFRICA First innings 443 Second Innings Siedle, not out 80 Rowan/c Pope,"b■-Mitchell 33 c Elliott, b Mitchell 0 Nourse, c Mitchell, T) Smith lfc. Dalton, not out 29 Extras 8 Total for three wickets 168
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 31 May 1935, Page 5
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