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SPRINGBOKS WIN

BY THIRTY-EIGHT RUNS SCHWARZ PROVES A DEMON WITH THE BALL KELLEWAY'S SPLENDID STAND By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ~' (Received January 13, 7.30 p.m.) ■' . ■•■■'• • ADELAIDE, January 13. .. The' weather was fine and warm when the final stage of the Third Test cricket match, Australia .v. South Africa, was entered upon' to-day—-the sixth day of play. The match resulted in a win for Africa by 38 runs. During the afternoon the attendance was about 1500. , '/With 187 runs on for' the loss of four wickets, and 191 more required to win,' Kelleway (33) and Carter (11) resumed, batting in Australia's second inning's, on a wicket which, though i slightly worn, was quite good enough for: run-getting. Faulkner opened the' bowling to Kelleway.- 'The fourth ball' Carter spooned to Lleye-llyn .'-\ jit.-t cover. Armstrong joined Kelleway,: and began with a hit' for- 2.' Sinclair was bowling at the other-end, and the score crept . upwards-iby.'-small hits.'; A. pull to the boundary, by Kelleway off Sinclair broSg-hr J2OO on.the boa)-d for 170 minutes play. Thena "square I cut for i off FSulkner took Armstrong .into double figures. V ARMSTRONG TIED ."UP. . ,-,:'. ■ After a slow spell Kelleway 1 hit Sinclair to the .-boundary, making him' 50 for ,10"2 minutes' batting. At 225 'Sclnvnrz and'Pegler went on to bowl, ■and Schwara's first over . hod ,-Armationg .tangled. l , Pegler, however, was'ex-pens-ive.:.':jJCelle\vay hit him for -three .and Armstrong: for two 4's to leg.. Kelleway also banged Schwartz, for '4, and 250 "canie ,up- as - the result of 208 minutes' play. Llewellyn took the ball from Schvvarz at 251, and Armsti-ong hit'eaeh bowler ' for,. a;,'4. Sinclair- Replaced T'egler 'at: 283, and off his second ball Kelleway was snapped at the-wicket.'.; Kelleway's was a great defensive effort. Jte.was-iri/214-nrinutes, and hit six 4's.. Gohrs partnered . Armstrong, and; drove Ms first two balls to the boundar}-;'--:At 284 Schw-arz relieved Llewellyn." Gehre scored a single off him, but" his next ball bowled;' Armstrong/ who had batted soundly for seventy-seven minutes. Macartney, , tho newcoaner, ■ got leg-before next ball. The adjournment was then taken.- with Gehrs 18. . .'.. . " ■' i COTTER'S LIVELY PINAL EFFOKT.

I Cotter stopped. .Selnvarz from 1 doing Hie Uiat trick, by hitting' Ms first ball for I 2. At 293 Gears' was caught at the wicket. Cotter provided. <a- sensation.- by hitting Sinclair and Selnvarz each for a 6 and then'getting three 4's. Pegler relieved Sinclair and. got Wintry, t!»e last man, at mid-ou in his" third over, and the -Africans; thus won the match by ,38 runs. ■-.'. ' ' The fielding was brilliant, andSclrwarz bowled splehdiidly. ; - Pollowiug are the complete,'scores:— ; ' '.'•"•;.: ' SOUTH AFRICA. :'-'First Innings:,." : ~.< '"-'.' Zulch, c. Macartney,' b YVhitty ......... 305 Sherwell, Ibw, b Armstrong ...:..."..... 11 'Faulkner.' c Hill, b Armstrong ..: ~16 .Nourse, : b Cotter .1 ..,.......,.:. : 10 llatliorn, b Whitty • :., 9 Llewellyn', run out ...;..;..........'."......;.. .13, Snooke, : c Kelleway, b Cotter;.:.:.„.:.' 103 Sinclair,..*; Arnrstrong. b Kelleway <...: 20 Strieker, c Kelleway, b Armstrong ..: 18 'Schwarz, b Armstrong ........ 15 iP.egler.-not out .'..:;...'■...'::.. -21 . J3xtias •—................ 38 /; Total -.V.... : Bowling .Analysis. Cotter took.,two wickets, for 100/funs, Whitty two for 111, Armstrong four for 103, Kelleway one for j : 72, Macartney none for 51, ■ Gehrs; none for '4,. Second Innings. .Zulch. c Carter, b Whitty 11 'SherWell, lu'w. b Whitty .......:...:......'1 Faulkner, c Armstrong, b Whitty ... 115 Xourse. c Armstrong, b Kelleway ..." 39 Strieker, b Macartney " 6 Llewellyn, b Whitty ...;.............:..■.... Bij Pegler, e Cotter, b Kelleway. ............ 26 Snooke, run out .25 Sinclair, c Hill., b Whitty,.-.........:.... 29 Hathorn, b Whittv 2 Schwarz, not out v.........-.!.: U , Extras ;,' 12- ' Total ,3fiC -',- Bowling Analysis. Cotter took no 'wickets.for 6-1 runs, "Whitty-six for 101, Kelleway two for 61. Armstrong none for 90, Macartney one for 26. , AUSTRALIA. -, ■ • First Innings. Kelleway, e Sherwell, b Llewellyn ..:. 47 •Macartney, b Llewellyn- 2 Ransford, b Llewellyn ...: ..50 Hardsley, lbw, b Nourse 51 Trumper, not out 214 Gehrs, c Schwarz, b Faulkner .:..' "-20 Hill, c Snooke,-b Schwarz '.- 16 Armstrong, b Sinclair 30 Carter, lbw, b Schwarz 17 Cotter, c Snooke, b Llewellyn 8 Whittv. c Sherwell. b Sinclair 1 Extras .:...... 6 I . Total ..... 465 •'Bowling Analysis.—Llewellyn took four wickets for 107 runs, Pegler none for 92, Schwarz two for 63, Faulkner one for 59, Strieker none for 4. Sinclair two for S 6, Nourse one for 43. ■- ■ •._■-■ Second Innings. Bardsley. c and b Faulkner 58 Trumper, b Llewellyn- 23 Hill, c Schwarz. b Sinclair 55 Kelleway, c Sherwell. b Sinclair 65 Ransford, c Llewellyn, b Schwarz ... 0 Carter, c Llewellyn, b Faulkner 11 Armstrong, b Schwarz ......' IS Macartney, lbw. b Schwarz 0 Gehrs, c Sherwell, b Schwarz 22 Cotter, not out ...- 36 Whitty. e Schwarz, b Pegler 11 Extras , 5 Total _ 333 Bowling Analysis. Snooke took no wickets for 21 runs, Xourse none for 31,] Llewellyn one for id, Pegler one for SS, I

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7336, 14 January 1911, Page 1

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SPRINGBOKS WIN New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7336, 14 January 1911, Page 1

SPRINGBOKS WIN New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7336, 14 January 1911, Page 1

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