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SPRINGBOKS BEATEN

IN FOURTH TEST PEGLER AND CARTER MAKE A STAND. fly Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright LONDON, July 10. England won tho fourth Test by 17-1 'runs, South Africa making 150 runs in the second innings. The weather was dull, the attendance small, and tho wicket easy. Tancrcd (38) and Pcglcr (12) resumed to tho bowling of Barnes and loster. Tancrcd, after adding a single, was clean bowled by Barnes with the fifth ball of tho first over. Pcglcr and Carter (tho newcomer) made a plucky stand. Hearne replaced Foster at 148, and got Pcgler in lus second over. Pcgler had batted fiftyone minutes for 32 runs. Carter was bowled by Barnes in the next over, after having scored 31 by Vigorous cricket. His total included five 4’s. He was badly missed when ID. Tho South Africans’ bowling was much bettor than at either Lord’s or Manchester, but their batting was weak.

ENGLAND. First Innings —— -^2 ■Second Innings 288 SOUTH AFRICA. First innings M 7 Second Innings. 11. W. Taylor, c Smith, b Foster 'i L. J. Taucred. b liarnos u 9 0. White, c and b Foster -1" C. B. Llewellyn, b Barnes - T ,0. A. Faulkner, b Barnes 0 A. D. Noors©, c Foster, b Doan. lo L. Strieker, run ont 0 S. J. Snooko, b Doan 8 S. J. Pogler, b Hearne - 8 - C. P. Carter, b Barnes 31 T. Ward, not out - 0 No-balls i, leg-byes 5, byes 3 11 Total j- 1 88 Bowling Analysis.

OTHER MATCHES. LONDON. July 10. The Australians easily defeated Scotland, after “declaring” with 225 on for four wickets. AUSTRALIA. First Innings 295 Second Innings.—Jennings 32. llayne 44, Macartney 21, Minnett (not out) 65, Barnsley 45, Kolleway (not out), 9; extras 9. Four wickets (“declared”) for 225. SCOTLAND. First Innings 173 Second Innings 52 Bowling Analysis.—Whitty took six wickets for 22 runs, Hazlitt three for 17, Minnett one for 7. In county matches Cambridge beat Oxford by three wickets, and Northampton defeated Surrey by nine wickets. In the Yorkshire-Glouccstershire County fixture Denton scored 182. P. F. WARNER ILL. LONDON, July 10. P. F. Warner, the well-known international cricketer, is seriously ill. He was confined to his bed last month from hemorrhage, due to a blow received while practising at the nets at Lords. Ho is unlikely to play any more this season.

Barn eg Foster O. 21.2 11. 5 K. 63 Vi'. 4 24 4 51 2 Dean 8 3 15 2 Khodos 4 1 14 U Heame 0 5 1

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8171, 12 July 1912, Page 8

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SPRINGBOKS BEATEN New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8171, 12 July 1912, Page 8

SPRINGBOKS BEATEN New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8171, 12 July 1912, Page 8

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