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THE TRIANGULAR TESTS

ENGLAND v. SOUTH AFRICA,

EASY VICTORY FOR THE HOME TEAM. (PEE FEESS ASSOCIATION. —COPTEIGHI.J LONDON, June 12. The second of the Triangular test matches was concluded to-day at Lords when England easily defeated South Africa by an innings and 62 runs. The teams were;— England. South Africa. C. B. Fry F. Mitchell (capt.) R. H. Spooner A. D. Nourse P. F. Warner S. J. Snooko G. Jessop D. Taylor F. E. Foster G. Hartigan W. Ercarley R. 0. Schwarz J. B Hobbs G. C. White AY. R. Rhodes G. A. Faulkner S. F. Barnes S. J. Pegler E. Smith J Campbell F. W. Woolley E. Carter AFRICA’S FINAL COLLAPSE.

Overnight there was showers and the attendance ,was daiall. Hobbs opened the bowling to enable Barnes and Foster to resume at their original ends. The remaining six wickets added 103. Snooke on playing back to a half volley of Foster's in the second over was bowled. Five for 132. Mitchell, the incomer, three runs later was bowled off his pad's by Barnes, Llewellyn was then 67. Six for 135. Schwarz came in partnership with Llewellyn, who added eight, and was caught at tho wickets on the leg side. He was in for two and a half hours and gave a: chanccless display, making eight fourers. Seven for 147. Pegler joined Schwarz who was nearly bowled, and a lato cut for.wfour went dangerously in the slips. He made another four in the same over off Barnes. Pegler playing forward to Barnes, missed the ball and was bowled. He gave a hard chance before he had scored, at shortleg to Spooner. When two he was badly missed at mid-on by Fry off Foster in the same over. Eight for 176. Carter filled tho) vacancy and Foster damaged his hai(d and retired, Humphreys fielding as a substitute, and Hobbs taking up tho attack. In the next over 'Schwarz was bowled off his body by Barnes. He was in just undo." an hour, and made five fours. Nine for 197. Campbell was last and Carter made four in tho slips off Barnes and brought 200 up in ten minutes under four hours. Carter added 13

when Campbell was caught at long-ou by Jo- sop off Barnes. Carter gave a capital display. The innings lasted four hours. Llewellyn, who made top score showed strong defence, and he scored most from lino drives. He was the only batsman able to cope with Barnes and Foster, with the exception of Carter, who played Barnes lyThe weather was threatening, 1000 being present, and there was no enthusiasm. Following arc the scores • ENGLAND. First Innings.

Hobbs, b Nonrse 4 Rhodes, b Nourse 36 Spooner, c Llewellyn, b Nourse 119 Fry, b Poglor 29 Warner, st. Campbell, b Pogler .. 39 Woolley, b Pegler 73 Jesrop b Pegler 3 Foster, 1.b.w., b Pegler 11 Smith, b Pegler H Barnes, not out 0 Brearloy, b Pegler 0 Sundries 21 Total 337 Bowling analysis:—Nourse took three wickets for 46; Pegler seven for 67; Faulkner none for 72; Carter none for 15; Llewelyn none for 69; Schwartz none for 44; Hartigan none for 14.

SOUTH AFRICA. First Innings. Hartigan, c Foster, b Barnes 0 Taylor, 1.b.w., b Barnes 1 Nourse, b Foster 17 Llewellyn, b Foster 9 Faulkner, b Foster 7 Siiooko, b Barnes 2 Mitchell, c and b Barnes 1 Schwarz, c Foster, b Barnes 4 j Pegler, b Foster 4 j Carter, b Foster v 0 Campbell, not out 0 Sundries 17 Total 68 Baling analysis.—Foster took five wickets for 16; Barnes five for 25. Foster bowled two no balls. There wern twelve lives and three leg byes. Second Innings. Hartigan, b Foster 1 Taylor, b Barnes 5 Nourse run out 17 Llewellyn, not out 60 Faulkner, 1.b.w., b Barnes 15 Snooke, b Foster 16 Mitchell, b Barnes 1 Llewellyn, c Smith, b Foster ... 75 Schwarz, b Barneo 28 Pegler, b Barnes 10 Carter, not out 27 Campbell, c Jcssop b Barnes, ... 3 Sundries 19 Total 217

Bowling analysis:—Foster took three wicket* for 54, Barnes six for 85, Brearley none for 4, Woolley none for 19, Hobbs none for 36. Foster bowled one no ball and there were seventeen byes and one leg bye.

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West Coast Times, 14 June 1912, Page 4

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THE TRIANGULAR TESTS West Coast Times, 14 June 1912, Page 4

THE TRIANGULAR TESTS West Coast Times, 14 June 1912, Page 4