SOUTH AFEICANSBEATEN .
NEW SOUTH WALES MATCH, "M is | . ■ " . . -fj ■. i ■■'.■•■■■ ■ -,-■'■■-■--'..vA-iv. "■'■',."■,■'•••■" ■■■.'■'".•'■■. .-;-'.■...'.; ■; ,;->^ : v v:: HOME.jTEAM WIN BY THREB 4 WICKETS. '■■'■.■- ■'-k'•" ■*■s& ■- ':,•' ") ;•■-:.■§ ■■■■:■ ■'■■-. ■•■ ■'. "■.-'■'.'■ V '''.-"." :: ■■• i :^0 FINE BOWLING BY FOLKARD. " : By Telegraph.->-Pres3'Association.—Copyright. "■' ':'^- : M (Received November 21, 9 p.m.) : " ,';',.•? "y Sydney, November 21. i The match between the South African --"'•s cricketers and New South Wales was con-» '.-V■'". eluded to-day, the home team winning by) three wickets. ' Pearce and Commaille continued batting ,;. for the South Africans, whose wickets feu * : quickly, Folkard ' bowling splendidly.;. - Pearce was the only man who played withi ' ' any freedom, but even he took one hour and! 36 minutes for -52 runs. '-When TrUffiper» "V--' and Bardsley were at the wickets the changed "■;■ ; ; was very apparent. Both played forcefully,! and 50 appeared after 22 minutes, and IOOj - f in 49 minutes' play. Trumper was stumped} by Sherwell, who is the best wicketkeeperj 'if seen in Australia for many yisara. Trumperl batted for 59 minutes and hit 11 fours. Ai feature of the New South Wales innings! was the manner in which the runs were} "r W ; M sneaked for short hits.' ~;SJ Following are the scores :— - "': Bl SOUTH AFRICA. .\- ' First innings ... ... ... ~,..,30ff| s Second innings. Zulch, c'Bardsley, b Kelleway ... 29 ' ■ Strieker, c Kelleway. b Folkard . ... 38 Nourse, b Folkard ... ... ... 6 ' Snooke, b Folkard ... ... *** 1 igj Llewellyn, b Folkard ... ..." '" g Faulkner, c,Eev. Waddy, b Emery - 1 -• 7©s: Pearce, not out ......... ,',---SZ :''.'•''* Commaille, b Kelleway ... ..." ..'."*" 3 •:| Schwarz, st Carter, b Folkard ... '" 3 Vogler, c Carter, b Folkard ... ." -11 Sherwell, st Carter, b Horden ... ... 10 . ■ Extras ... ..." ... ~.""-18* '■•--S Total ...~198 I _ Bowling Analysis: Horden, one for 10; 1 Folkard, six for 37; Emery, one for 41; ,"f Kelleway, two for 42 Cotter,, none for ,50. j NEW SOUTH WALES. ! First innings ... . ... ... ... 287J (M Second Innings. ; ' | iSS Trumper, st Sherwell, b Faulkner [.. 78) Macartney, b Vogler .■..-' ... ...'" 4} Bardsley, Ibw, b Faulkner ... " ." 45] Rev. E. F. Waddy, lbw, b Schwarz... 8! •'^3 E. L. Waddy, st Sherwell, b Schwarz... 32 ]-n : '"f, Folkard, st Sherwell, b Vogler... ... 15i Carter, b Snooke ... ... ' ... . ... 9j -," Kelleway, not out ... 191 Cotter, not out ... ... ... .]. i] : ■ Extras... • ... ... ...■■•*" 3J Total ... „ ~;~212J - 1 • •■•■■ ~ _______ ' ■ ' ' . Kit
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14533, 22 November 1910, Page 5
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352SOUTH AFEICANSBEATEN. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14533, 22 November 1910, Page 5
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