TEST CRICKET MATCH.
SOUTH AFRICA V. ENGLAND.
STARWEL MAKES A CENTURY.
By Telegraph.—Press Association.— Copyright.
London, July 2. The South Africans, in their first innings in the test cricket match at Lord's, were all disposed of for 140, to which Nourse contributed 62 and Faulkner 44.
The last six wickets fell for 17 runs after lunch, Arnold taking four, wickets for one run.
(Received July 3, 9.25 p.m.).
London, July 3.
The South African'cricketers had to follow on, and in their second innings three wickets are down for 162 runs, of which Stanvel.made 115.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13481, 4 July 1907, Page 5
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