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TRIANGULAR TESTS.

AUSTRALIAN ȆBSTANTIATj LKAD.

(Press Assn. — By Telegraph. — Copyright.) (Received July 17, 8.45 «.m.) LONDON, July 16. The triangular test match, Australia v. South Africa, was continued to-day, when the Australians with two wickets down for 86, resumed their innings, the scores being as follows: —

Australia, first innings: Jennings, b Nourse, 0; Macartney, b Nourse, 9; Kelleway, Ibw, b Faulkner, 102; Bardsloy, Ibw, b Llewellyn, 164: Gregory, b Llewellyn, 5; Mayne, stp. Wurd, b Pegler, 23; Minnett, b Pegler, 38; Matthews, c Faulkner, b Pegler, 9; Hazlitt, b Nourso, 0; Whitty, Ibw, b s Pegler. 3 ; Carkeek, not out. 6; sundries, 30; total, 390.

Bowling analysis: Nourse 36 — 12 — 60 — 3, Peg--1er29.5—7—79—4, Sehwarz 11—1—44—0, Faulkner 28—3—86—1, Llewellyn 19—2—71—2, Taylor 2—o—l2—o, Strieker 3 — l—B—o. Nourso bowled one wide and Llewellyn a wide; Schwarz gave a no-ball. Byes totalled 24, and leg-byes 3. South Africa, m their second innings, have lost eight wickets for 146.

(Received July 17, 11.5 a.m.) LONDON, July 16. The weather was brilliant. It was hot, but breezy. The wicket was good. The bowling to the not-out men of the previous day was taken up by Faulkner and Nourse. Runs were obtained freely, and the century was hoisted after 120 minutes' play, Bardsley then having 51, compiled m 100 minutes. Llewellyn relieved Faulkner at 123, and Pegler relieved Nourse at' 123, Kelleway then having a total of 51, after 135 minutes' play. A total of 150 was hoisted m 150 minutes. There were several changes, but the batsmen were not troubled. " A total of 89 was added m an hour. The fielding was lifeless. A. total of 202 wns hoisted m 190 minutes, Bardsley 101, after 163' minutes' 'play, the total being then 211. Bardsley's batting was faultless, being chiefly brilliant driving. He scored 11 off one over of Pegler's. Kelleway's total was 101, after 220 minutes' play. Faulkner replaced Strieker at 253. Kelleway was got out Ibw m the second over. He made a splendid defence with ondriving; x being strongest on the leg side. He .hit seveu fourers. Tbo only chance be gave was at 24. He batted for 230 minutes. Bardsley had scored 126, after 200 minutes' play. ■Three for 256— a record third wicket partnership m test matches. Gregory wns the incomer. Bardsley was badly missed at 131 by White, third man, off Faulkner. Gregory was dismissed through hitting across to Llewellyn. Four for 277. Mayne filled the vacancy. Bardsley had secured 150 after 255 minutes' splendid judicious driving and leg-hitting. ■ Mayne had scored two before lunch. Four for 294.

On resuming Faulkner and Llewellyn were bowling. A total of 300 was hoisted m 260 minutes. Bardsley was troubled by Llewellyn, and went out leg-before-wieket. . He had batted for .240 ininutes, playing a masterly all-round game. His total included a sixer, a fiver, four for on overthrow, and 15 fourers. Five for 316. Minnett filled the vacancy. A total of 350 was hoisted m 295 minutes. Pegler replaced Llewellyn. Mayne. was stumped m the second over. H^e had batted for 55 minutes. Six for 353. Matthews filled tbo vacancy, and Nourse replaced Faulkner v with, the ball at 368. Matthews gave a ekier, and was caught brilliantly, by. Faulkner running from the slip. Seveu for 375. Hozlitt's middle stump was taken by a swerver. Eight for 379. Whitty, before scoring, lost Stinnett. The latter batted vigorously for 55 minutes. Nino for 381. The innings lasted 340 minutes. Pegler 's last bowling spell showed an average of four for 16. South Africa m the second had lost eight wickets for . 146 . when stumps were dfawn. The scores were: Tancred, c Bardsley, b I Hazlitt.. 19; Strieker, b Hazlitt, 13; White, b Mat-, thews, 18; Llewellyn, b Macartney, 59; Nourse, Ibw, b Kelleway, 10; Faulkner, c and b Matthews,. 6; Taylor, not out, 5; Mitchell, b Matthews, 3; Schwarz, c Macartney," b' Matthews, Tancred and Strieker faced Hazlitt and Whitty. Tanored, m Hazlitt's fifth over, Was brilliantly taken ■at long-ofl by Bardsley, running:. One for 28. White was the incomer. Matthews replaced- Whitty at 47, and he got White m the second over. Two for 54. Llewellyn filled the vacancy. Hazlitt's length was varying, and his pace > difficult. •He bowled. Strieker. Three for 62.-.; Nourse fiHed the vacancy, and made a better stand. Whitty relieved Matthews at 74, and Kelleway relieved Hazlitt at 85. The century Was hoisted m 75 minutes. Nourse was uncomfortable, and was got out Ibw, having batted for 40 minutes. Llewellyn bad then '■, scored ' 35. Four for 102. Faulkner filled tbo vacancy; and there was •mother fair partnership. Macartney relieved Whitty at 126, and got Llewellyn with a breakback. He batted splendidly, his score including nine tourers. He batted for 75 minutes. Five for 134. Matthews replaced Kelleway. Taylor, before scoring, lost. Faulkner, who was easily caught. Six for 136. Mitchell fell a -victim to a fast yorker. Seven for 142. Schwarz was easily taken at mid-off. Eight for 146. The attendance totalled 10,000. The King arrived at 4.45 p.m., and was welcomed with enthusiasm. He was received by the Duke of .Devonshire (the president) and Mr Lacey (secretary of the Marylebone Club), Mr Wynyard representing the South African Cricket Association. During an interval both teams were presented to His Majesty. t

LONDON, July 16. The Mnrylebone Club banquetted the Australians and South Africans at Lords. Jessop lms entered the • Leeds clergy:. school as a student. ' ' . Against - Warwickshire Nbrthants put up only 53. Foster secured live wickets for 22. \

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12817, 17 July 1912, Page 3

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TRIANGULAR TESTS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12817, 17 July 1912, Page 3

TRIANGULAR TESTS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12817, 17 July 1912, Page 3