CRICKETERS' TOUR
SOUTH AFEICAN TEAM. MATCH WITH YORKSHIRE VISITORS' GOOD BATTING By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright LONDON, June 24 The cricket match South Africa v. Yorkshire wa9 continued today. In reply to the visitors' first innings score of 263, the county made 201. The South Africans had made 258 for five wickets in their second innings when stumps were drawn, leaving them 320 ahead with five wickets still in hand. The Yorkshire batting was uninspiring, but the South Africans reopened vigorously. Siedle is the first player this season to secure 1000 runs. Cameron, in a hurricane display, hit four sixes and 10 fours. He hit Verity for three fours and three sixes in one over. Details of the scores are:— SOUTH AFRICA First innings 263 YORKSHIRE.—First Innings Sutcliffe, lbw, b Bell 1 Mitchell, c Cameron, b Bell . . 61 Ixjyland, c Vincent, b Bell ... 13 Barber, lbw, b Balaskas . . . . 28 Turner, lbw, b Balaskas . . . . 22 Wood, c Cameron, b Bell .... 9 Smailes, b Balaskas . . . . . . 3 Verity, not out . . .... • • 12 Bowes, run out 10 Extras . • 13 Scores not recorded . . . . -9 Total 201 Bowling: Balaskas took four wickets for 55 runs, Bell four for 65, Vincent none for 23, Crisp none for 45. Two batsmen and 29 runs are riot accounted for in Yorkshire's batting table, and the bowling figures are also 10 runs short. SOUTH AFRICA. —Second Innings Siedle, c Smailes, b Leyland . . 48 Mitchell, c Verity, b Bowes . . 15 Rowan, b Bowes <"6 Nourse, b Leyland 9 Dalton. c Turner, b Bowes . . . . 23 Cameron, not out SI Wade, not out 0 Extras . 6 Total for five wickets . . . . 253 THE VISITORS' RECORD NINE MATCHES WON TO DATE Fifteen matches have been played to date by the South African cricket team now on tour in England. The team has won nine matches, the other six being drawn. Fourteen centuries have been scored for the team, as follows: E. A. B. Rowan.—lo3 v. Cambridge; 104* v. Oxford; 153 v. Glamorgan; 103* v. Club Cricket Conference. I. J. Siedle. —104* v. Surrey; 164* v* Oxford; 132* v. Marylebone. A. D. Nourse. —147 and 108* v. Surrey;" 148 v. Oxford. H. R. Wade.—l6l v. Cambridge; 139 v. Glamorgan. B. H. Cameron. —>132 v. Derbyshire. . K. J. Viljoen.—ls2 v. Derbyshire. Centuries against the South Africans are as follows: — N. S. Mitchell-Innes. —168 for Oxford t University. A. Smart. —114* for Glamorgan. * Not ou1». Following are the detailed results: — : Worcestershire.—Won by an innings and 166 runs. Leicester. —Won by 170 runs. Cambridge.—Won by an innings and 40 runs." Surrey.—Won by 190 runs. Oxford. —Drawn. M.C.C. —Drawn. Hampshire.—Won by 110 runs. Middlesex.—Won by 22 runs. Derbyshire.—Won by 209 runs. Lancashire. —Drawn. Northants. —Won by an innings and 35 runs. Glamorgan.—Drawn. Club Cricket Conference.—Won by 120 runs. England (first test). —Drawn. Lancashire. —Drawn.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22145, 26 June 1935, Page 11
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