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SOUTH AFRICA’S GOOD SCORE MATCH AGAINST SURREY (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, May 11. (Received May 12, at 6.30 p.m.) After a poor start against Surrey, the South Africans recovered well and made 367. Nourse played a flawless innings fo- 147, and hit 21 4’s. Surrey’s bowling was good and the fielding smart. Scores: — SOUTH AFRICA. First Innings. Wade, b Holmes 3 Siedle, b Fender 31 Rowan, b Gover 0 N-urse, c Holmes, b Gover .. .. 147 Cameron, b Fender 58 Dalton, b Gregory 2 Viljecn, Ibw, b Fender .. .. .. 27 Tomlinson, c Brooks, b Squires .. 43 Langton, not out 40 Crisp, b Squires 0 Bell, b Gover 3 Extras 13 Total 367 Bowling Analysis.—Gover, three for 110; Watts, none for 48; Holmes, one for 46; Fender, three for 99; Wells, none for 18; Gregory, one for 33; Squires, two for 0. SURREY. First Innings. Sandliam, not out 30 Gregory, not out 11 Extras 1
Total for no wickets .. .. 42 VISITORS’ EASY WIN CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY DEFEATED LONDON, May 10. The South African cricketers defeated Cambridge University by an innings and 40 runs. On a dusty pitch the visitors speedily disposed of Cambridge. _ The fourth wicket looked like becoming a good stand until Tindall was run out. Scores: — CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. First innings 253 Second Innings. Parker, Ibw, b Dalton 3 Hotchkin, c and b Langton .. .. 10 Bousfield, Ibw, b Langton .. •• 1 Tindall, run out .. 21 Bartlett, c Dalton, b Crisp .. .. 14 Yardley, b Tomlinson 15 Griffiths, c Dalton, b Tomlinson .. 54 Cameron, b Langton .. .. .. 9 Jahangir Khan, c Crisp, b Tomlinson 26 Grimshaw, not out .. .. .. .. 13 King, c Dalton, b Tomlinson .. .. 10 Extras 16 Total .. .. .. .. ..192 Bowling Analysis.—Crisp, one for 13; Langton, three for 41; Dalton, one for 58; Tomlinson, four for 64. SOUTH AFRICA. First innings 485 COUNTY MATCHES A CENTURY TO DACRE LONDON, May 10. LANCASHIRE v. MIDDLESEX. Lancashire: First innings, 163 (Sims five for 46); second innings, 78 (Robins five for 10), Middlesex: First innings, 185; second innings, five for 61 (Pollard five for 21). Middlesex won by five wickets. WORCESTER v. SUSSEX. Worcester: First innings, 291 (Walters 113; James Langridge four for 28); second innings, 160 (Tate five for 30). Sussex: First innings, six for 537, declared (J. Parks 118, Cook 96, H. Parks not out 87). Sussex won by an innings and 86 runs. GLAMORGAN v. YORKSHIRE. Glamorgan: First innings, 270 (Smart 91; Bowes seven for 89); second innings, four for 211, declared. Yorkshire: First innings, 262 (Sutcliffe not out 135“); second innings, three for 72. Glamorgan won on the first innings. GLOUCESTER v. OXFORD . UNIVERSITY. Gloucester: First innings, 460 (Daere 108, Barnett 90, Hammond 66); second innings, seven for 240, declared (Hammond 71). Oxford: First innings, 380 (R. Kimpton 160) ; second innings, five for 126. The match was drawn. Robins, whose phenomenal bowling caused the defeat of Lancashire, only began to bowl when Lancashire was 52. He then took five for 10 off five overs. Middlesex’s task looked easy, but Pollard in five overs also took five for 10. Hart and Robins then managed to hold up their ends, Robins making the winning hit for 6. RESUMPTION OF FIXTURES LANCASHIRE AND NOTTS LONDON, May 10. Lancashire is resuming its fixtures with Nottingham in 1936.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24569, 13 May 1935, Page 9
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