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SOUTH AFRICANS' TOUR.

MATCH AGAINST NOTTS. VISITORS CLAIM SLIGHT LEAD. LONDON, June 14. The match between the South African and the Notts County team was was resumed to-day. With five wickets down for 224 Notts resumed, hut with the exception of John Gunn, who got within five of the coveted three figures, none of the batsmen did much, the team being out for 261.

South Africa ran up a very good score, the tail wagging vigorously. The visitors made 276 when stumps were drawn.

ANOTHER DRAWN GAME. LONDON, June 15. The match was concluded to-day and ended in a draw'. Following are the scores: NOTTINGHAM. First Innings. A. 0. Jones, c Nourse, b Hartigan 26 G. Gunn, b Taylor 73 E,- Alletson, b Pegler 0 A. B. Crawford, c Beaumont, b Hartigan 11 J. Hardsta-ffe, l.b.w'., b Faulkner ,29 John Glum, b Carter 95 Iremonger, c Tancreed, b Pegler ... 7 Popton, o Falukner, b Pegler 2 Oates, b Pegler. 0 Riley, l.b.w'., b Pegler 0 Wass, not out 3 Sundries 11

Total 261 Bowling analysis—Nou'rsc took no wickets for 11, Faulkner one for 69,' Pegler five for 67, Hartigan two for 70, Carter one for 27, Taylor one for 16. Second Innings. George Gunn, c Campbell, b Faulkner 40 Payton, c Nourse, b Carter 7 John Gunn, b Taylor 76 Hardstaff, b Pgeler 7 Alliston c and b Faulkner 0 Jones, c Beaumont, b Nourse ... 79 Ir.eraonger, not out 21 Crawford, c Tancred, b Nourse .. 0 Oates, not out 13 1 Sundries . 26 Total innings declared with seven wickets for 269 Bowling AnalysisNourse took two wickets ofr 44; Taylor, one for 21; Faulkner, two for 51; Pegler, one for 71; Carter, one for 47; Hartigan, now for nine. SOUTH AFRICA. First Innings 276 Second Innings. Hartigan, c Jones, b Iremonger 77 Sundries 7 Total for two wickets 20S (The scores are incomplete!.

Bowling Analysis:—lremonger took two wickets for .44; Wass, Crawford, G. Gunn and Hardstaff bowled unsuccessfully. RESULTS OF THE TOUR. 'May 4., v. Derbyshire—South Africa j 136 and 138 for three wickets; 5 Derbyshire 143 and 129. Won by V seven wickets

' Ma Y 9 ) v, Surrey.—South Africa 252 and 175; Surrey 163 and 212. Won by 52 runs. May 13, v. M.C.O.—South Africa 176 and 230; M.C.C. 293 and 221. Lost by 108 runs. May 16, v. Yorkshire—South Africa 170 and 288; Yorkshire 317 and one wicket for 10 runs. Drawn. May 20, v Oxford University—South Africa 179 and 138 lor three wickets; Oxford University 178 and 244 for five wickets (innings declared closed). Abandoned. May 23, v Worcestershire— South Africa 298; Worcestershire 50 and 206. Won by an innings and 42 runs.

May 27, Test Match, y AustraliaSouth Africa 265 and 95; Australia 448. Lost by an innings and 88 runs.

May 30, v Northamptonshire—South Africa 428. Northamptonshire 156 and 286. Drawn. Juno 3, v Cambridge UniversitySouth Africa 260 for three for no wickets; Cambridge 130 and 132. Won by ton wickets. Juno 6, v. Surrey—Surrey 169. Abandoned. June 10, at Lords, Tost match, v England South Africa 58 and 217 • England 337. Lost by an innings and 62 runs. Matches played 11, W on 4, lost 3 drawn 4. ’

SOUTH AFRICAN FIXTURES. Juno 17, at Bath, v Somerset. Jnno 20, at Gknlora.ll, v South Wales. June 2‘J, at Edinburgh, v Scotland. SENSATIONAL BOWLING. , LGXDON , Juno 16.— Playing f or Surrey against Essex, Hitch took eight wickets for 38 runs.

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West Coast Times, 17 June 1912, Page 1

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SOUTH AFRICANS' TOUR. West Coast Times, 17 June 1912, Page 1

SOUTH AFRICANS' TOUR. West Coast Times, 17 June 1912, Page 1