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THE SOUTH AFRICANS. MATCH AGAINST VICTORIA. Press Association —By Tel.—Copyright. Receive* I 0..j p.m., Nov. loth. MELBot'UNE, Xov. I.". Victoria, Ist :iuL South Africa, Ist inning ... L v .> The South. Africans. v. hen sllLr: 1 n were drawn yestr-rday, had three uicketa down for ,>O. The inning closed to-day for 2:ib. SOUIEI Al* RECAXS.—2nd luniris. Snooke, c C'arkeek, b Hazlitt t; Zulch. b Armstrong .... ......... Pherivell, b Facey X l.b.w., b Laver .in * . aulkner, c arid b .Matthews b:> Srhwarz. c Mattluuvs, b Lawr ... ti Llewellyn, c Sj.-ott, b Matthews ... lrt Strieker. ruu out „ _{,[ e ami b Matthews !■_' f\uumaiUf k , not out b Armstrong !i Suudriea ... Total Bawling.—Facey I wicket for (t">. Hazlitt I for 20, Armstrong 2 tor 12, [.aver 2 for li'i, Matthews 3 tor J.'J. Warne 0 for G. \ tC FORIA.—2nd Innings. Warne, b Smith, b Schwar& . Seitz, rim out L ( not oat t Laver, l.b.vv., h Pegler ti C'arkeek, not oat .> Sundries ... j Four wickets for 5S HazUtt and Facey opened the boul- «"« the South Africans resumed their inning,, but the balk of the bowling was done by Laver and Armstrong, and both Were accurate. Armstrong in II overs had 10 maiden*. ' The wicket wa3 perfect, and the weather warm. The attendance was 4tjoo. The Africans gave a disappointing display, except N'oarse and Faulkner, who added a-E, and Strieker and Cammailte, who added bl. Xourse played stolidly for an hour and threequarters for his 40, which included four fours. Ho played a chanceless Innings. Faulkner gave a delighrt'U exhibition, for ID minutes. He hit six fours alt round, rhancelt'ss. Th*pair outwitted a deficit, and looked like making a big score. Seh.wu.r2. made a wild hit at his second ball, and was caught at third man. Llewellyn ■
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14350, 16 November 1910, Page 7
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