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M.C.C. v. ORANGE FREE STATE.

IBt Cable.—Pr*e« A«»^iation—CopyriirHt. , CAPE TOWN, January 26. Marylebone lost eight wickets for oGo and declared their innings closed (Bird 200. Hearne 108). Orange Free State made 117. Barnes took seven wickets for 41. The home toain followed on and made 74. Barnes took six wickets for 38, and Douglas four for 34. HITCH CAUSES BITTERNESS. rTiiW-Sydn*» "Sun" SperUl C»bUj (Received January 27th, 6.15 p.m.) BLOEMFONTEIN, January 27. A civic welcome was arranged for the English team, and the Mayor and citizens went 'to the station to receive them, but owing to a misunderstanding the cricketers went to their hotels unseen. Feeling is bitter, and entertainments in hoi.our of the team have been cancelled. TAT TAPU On Saturday "last, a return cricket match was played between Tai Tapu and the Chrlstohurch Municipal Officers, resulting in a win for Tai Tapu by 139 runs. The scores were:—Tai Tapu LSI (Dumpleton 02 not out. Watson 28. Hauwhey 27): Municipal Officers 42 (EsselboVne 15). For Tai Tapu Wateon took four wickets for 8 runs. Haughey six for 30: and for the Municipal Officers. Carr three for 12. and Willis two for 24.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 6

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193

M.C.C. v. ORANGE FREE STATE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 6

M.C.C. v. ORANGE FREE STATE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14886, 28 January 1914, Page 6

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