CRICKETERS ON TOUR.
' OUT') AFRICA V !-V.n.r. THIRD TEST MATCH. VISITORS SCORE WELL. By TeUcraph—Press Association Copyright. Received January 4. 5.5 p.m.) Johannesburg, January 3. The third test match South Africa v. M.C.C. was continued yesterday and today. Sou Africa's -irst innings realised 151. In the second innings they had scored 124 v.'ithoiit the loss of a wicket when stumps were drawn for the day. In the second innings the M.C.C. team made 308, the scores being:— M C.C. " irst, ijjn'.n; 238 ! Second innings. Hobbs, c Nourse, b Dixon 41 Rhodes, c Ward, b Taylor 0 Hoarne, l.bvc, b NewWrrv ... ... 0 Mead, c Tuckett, b Newberry.. ... 86 Douglas, b Newberry ... ... ... 77 Tennyson, c Beaumont, b Nourse ... 6 Woolley, st Ward, b Newberry ... 37 Relf, b Blanckenberg ... ... 25 Bird, not out 20 Barnes, b Blanckeni/erg ... ... 0 Strudwick, c Tuckett, b Blankenberg 0 Extras 16 Total 308 Bowling Analysis: N-'irs* took one wicket for 36 runs, Taylor one for 36, P'xon one for 56, Rlanckenberg three for 66, Newberry four for 72. SOUTH AFRICA. First Innings. Tavlor, c Woolley, b Relf 14 Zulch, c and b Hearne 38 Ward, b Hearne 15 Beaumont-, c Rhodes, b He&rne ... 6 Nourse, b Hearne 1 Sands, hit wkt, b Hearne 26 Hartigan, b Barnes ... ... 18 Newberry, c Hearne, b Rhodes ... 15 L ton, c Rhodes, b Barnes 0 :kett, b Barnes 0 !<i .nckenberg, not out 4 Extras 14 Tot el 151 Bowling Analysis: Barnes took three wickets for 26 runs, Hearne five for 49, Relf one for 24, Douglas, none for 16, Woolley none for 13, Rhodes one hr 9. Second Innings. Vaylor, not out 33 Zulch, not out 66 Extras... ... 25 Total for no wickets 124 THE NEW ZEALAND TEAM. HEAVY SCORING AT ALBURY. AUCKLAND MEN BAT WELL. By Telegraph—Press Association Copyright. (Received January 4, 5.5 p.m.) Sydney, January 4. The New Zealand cricketers commenced the sixth match of their tour against Albury and Border Associations at Albury yesterday, compiling a total of 378 runs.
Hemus made 69, Somervell 16, Snedden 89, Sandman 6, Tuckwell 0, R-eese 30, Taylor 31, Patrick 18, Carlton 44, Bennett 56, Tattersal (not out) 2, extras 17.
The weather was hot. New Zealand's batting was good. Snedden, Hemus, and Carlton being in good ft/m, and Bennett hitting hard.
The poorness of the fielding accounts in part for the big score.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15499, 5 January 1914, Page 7
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