AN INNINGS WIN
SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM THE STAFFORDSHIRE MATCH (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—CcpyrlgM.) LONDON, June 27. Staffordshire, in the second innings, was dismissed for 88, South Africa winning hy an innings and 42 runs. During Crisp's first over the batsman edged a rising ball, which the wicketkeeper attempted to catch. The ball ricochetted from his glove, and struck Mitchell in the eye, knocking him out and necessitating the wound being stitched. Crisp did not bowl again because the wicket was dangerous. Following are the scores:— STAFFORDSHIRE. First innings 60 Second Innings. L. Crump, b Crisp 2 Perry, b Crisp 0 Smith, c Williams, b Bell .. .. .. 8 Parkin, c Langton, b Crisp .. .. 9 Lawton, b Bell 4 S. Crump, b Bell 15 Backhouse, c Crisp, b Balaskas .. 14 Clark, c and b Balaskas 24 Lockett, c Crisp, b Bell 7 Goodway, b Balaskas 2 Homer, not out .. . 0 Extras 3 Total 88 Bowling Analysis.—Crisp, three for 22; Bell, four for 38; Langton, none for 14; Balaskas, three for 11. SOUTH AFRICA. First innings 190
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22610, 29 June 1935, Page 13
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175AN INNINGS WIN Otago Daily Times, Issue 22610, 29 June 1935, Page 13
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