THE SORTH AFRICANS
SECOND TASMANIAN MATCH. HOME SIDE OUT FOR 104. (United Press Assn.—By Telegraph—Copyright.) (Rcc 11.50 p.m.) Hobart, January 15. The South African cricketers commenced their second match against Tasmania today in splendid weather and on an excellent wicket. Tasmania won the toss and batted. They made a good start, 82 being scored for the first wicket, but afterwards the bowlers obtained the mastery and all were out for 164. South Africa lost Mitchell for a single and Christy for nil, his first "duck” of the tour, and two were out for four. Dalton, off the first ball from Nash, received a nasty hit on the jaw and was assisted from the field. The third wicket fell for 7 and the fourth for 25. Viljoen and Morkel stayed the collapse, taking the total to 84, when Viljoen was caught off Nash. Scores:—• TASMANIA. First Innings. Atkinson e Mitchell b McMillan 48 Badcock st Cameron b McMillan 36 Nash b Bell 0 Green c Morkel b Bell 10 Rush forth b Bell 0 Burrows b Quinn 20 Morrisby c McMillan b Quinn 5 Richardson b Quinn 28 James b Quinn 0 Parry not out 2 Townley c McMillan b Quinn 2 Sundries 13 Total 164 Bowling Analysis. O. M. R. W. Bell 14 2 43 3 Quinn 13 3 36 5 McMillan 13 1 55 0 Morkel 3 0 17 0 SOUTH AFRICA. First Innings. Mitchell c Parry b Nash 1 Curnow b Nash 13 Christy b Nash 0 Steyn c Parry b Burrows 1 Viljoen c Atkinson b Nash 27 Morkel not out 52 McMillan c Nash b Townley I Cameron not out Q Sundries 2 Total for six wickets HI
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Southland Times, Issue 21604, 16 January 1932, Page 5
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