BY JEN WICKETS
SOUTH AFRICANS BEATEN. Beater's Telegram. CAPETOWN, January 16. England made 224 runs in the first innings in the third unofficial Test against South Africa (Maoßryan 0, Russell 54, Tennyson 18, Astill 16, Kenpedy not out 16, Geary 0, Parker 2, Bartley 20, extras 14). Hall took six wickets for 62 runs. Africa in the first innings made 113, and in the second 150 (Hands 4, Siedle 30, Taylor 22, Nourse 8, Cvctterall 50, Neeer 2, Robbins 10, Duff'A, Bolton 1, Gays not ont 0, Hall 5, extras 14). Geary took four wickets fonA? runs, and Parker three for 16 .« a*;*- - England, in Hie second innings' lost no wickets far 40 runs (Bowley not out 21, Holmes not out 14, extras 5). England won by ten wickets. Of tbs' three Teste played England now hae won two and South Africa one. /
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12040, 19 January 1925, Page 8
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