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SOUTH AFRICA WINS.

t> BY THIRTY.EIGHT RUNS. END OF A MEMORABLE MATCH DOGGED DOES IT. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copy (Rec. January 13, 7,30 p.m.) Adelaide, January 13. Tho third Test match entered 011 its final stage to-day in fine, warm weather. TllO attendance numbered only 1500. 1 Kelloway (33) and Carter (11) resumed their innings for Australia, with tho total "at 187, on a wiekct which, though slightly worn, was quite good enough for ruu-gettihg. Faulkner opened to Kelleway, and his fourth ball Carter spooned to cover, where Llowcllyn caught him. Armstrong began with a hit for two. Sinclair bowled at tho other end, and the scoro crept upwards by small hits. A pull to tho boundary by Kolleway, off Sinclair, brought tho Australian ytotal to 200 in 170 minutes, and a square-cut for four'off Faulkner took Armstrong into double figures. After a spell of slow play'Kelloway hit Sinclair to tho boundary, making him 50 for 102 minutes' batting.

, At 225 Schwarz and Pogler wero put on to bowl. Scliwarz's first over had Armstrong tangled, but Peglor was expensive. Kelleway hit him for three, and Armstrong for two fours to leg. Kelleway then banged Schwarz for four," and 250 was hoisted after 208 minutes' play. — Llewellyn then bowled instead, of Schwarz. At 251 Armstrong hit each for four. Sinclair replaced Pegler at 263, "and off his second ball Kelleway was snapped at tho wicket. Ho had made a groat defensive effort, and had been at tho wickets for 214 minutes.' His score contained six fours. - Gehrs, tho incomer, drove his first two balls, to the boundary, and at 284 Schwarz relieved Llewellyn. Gehrs then scored a single,-but next ball bowled Armstrong, who had batted soundly, for 77 minutes. Macartney was leg-before' first ball, and the adjournment was then taken with Gehrs's score standing at 18. '/ Cotter stopped the "hat trick" by hitting his first ball for two. . . .At 292 Gehrs was cauglit at the ivicket. Cotter provido'd a sensation by hitting both Sinclair and Schwarz for sixes. Ho . also, smacked : three fours. Peglor relieved Sinclair, and got Whitty at mid-on in his third over. The South Africans, thus won by 38 runs. Tho fielding was brilliant, and Schwarz bowled • splendidly. South Africa.—First Innings. Zulch, c. Macartney, b. Whitty 105 Sherwell, 1.b.w., b. Armstrong. 11 Faulkner, c. Hill, b. Armstrong _ 56 Nourse, b. Cotter 10 Hathorn, b. Whitty •, 9 Llewellyn, run out ....... ;.. '43 Snooke, c. Kelleway, b. Cotter ... 103 Sinclair, c. Armstrong, b. Kelloway 20 Strieker, c. Kelleway, b'. Armstrong- 48 Schwarz, b. Armstrong ;15 Reglev, not out '24 I . Extras 38 Total -. 482: Bowling . £ ; Cotter took two'wickets'forrlOO- runsy Whitty, two for 114; Armstrong, four for 103; Kelleway, ono for 72; Macartnoy, .none for 31; Gehrs, nono for 4. Second Innings. . Zulch, c. Carter, b. Whitty 14 Sherwell, 1.b.w., b. Whitty ' 1 Faulkner, c. "Armstrong, b. Whitty 115 Nourse, c. Armstrong, b. Kelleway 39 Strieker, b. Macartney '... 6 Llowcllyn, b. Whitty 80 Pegler, c. Cotter, b. Kelleway ... 26 Snooke, run out 25 Sinclair, c. Hill,' b. Whitty 29 Hathorn, b. Whitty „.... 2 Schwarz, not out 11 Extras 12 Total ■ 360 Bowling Analysis. ' Cotter, 110 wickets for 64 runs; Whitty, 6ix for 104; Kolleway, two for 64; Armstrong, none for 90; Macartney, ono for 26. .. . Australia.—First Innings. Macartney, b. Llewellyn 2 Kelleway, c. Sherwell, b. Llewellyn 47 Ransford, b. Llewellyn 50 Bardsley, 1.b.w., b. Nourse 54 Trumpor, not out 214 Gehrs, c. Schwarz, b. Faulkner ... 20 Hill, 0. Snooke, b. Schwarz • 16 Armstrong, b. Sinclair 30 Carter, 1.b.w., b. Schwarz ....„ 17 Cotter, c. Snooke, b. Llewellyn „ 8 Whitty, c. Sherwell, b. Sinclair ... 1 1 Extras 6 Totai . 465 Bowling Analysis. Llewellyn, four wickets for 107 runs; ■Pegler, one for 92; Schwarz, two for 68; Faulkner, ono for 59; Strieker, nono for 4; Sinclair, two for 86; Nourse, one for 43. • Second Innings. Bardsley, c. and b. Faulkner 68. j Trumpor, b. Llewellyn 28 Hill, c. Schwarz, b. Sinclair 55 Kolleway, c. Sherwell, b. Sinclair...; 65 Ransford, c. Llowellyn, b. Schwarz 0 Carter, c. Llewellyn,-b. Faulkner... 11 Armstrong, b. Schwarz 48 Gehrs, c. Sherwell, b. Schwarz .„ '22 Macartney, 1.b.w., b. Schwarz . 0 Cotter, not out 36 Whitty, c. Schwarz, b. Peglor .11 j Extras ,- 5 Total 339 Bowling Analysis. Snooke, no wickets for 21 runs; Nourse, none for 31; 'Llewellyn, one for 48; Pegler, ono for 58;.Schwarz, four for 4S; Faulkner, two for 56; Sinclair, two for 77. The Throe Tosts. In the first Test match, played at Sydney, tho South .Africans were beaten by an innings and 114 runs, the scores' being:—Australia, 525; South Africa, 177 and 240. In the second Test match,' played at Melbourne, the scores were Australia, 348 and 327 ; South Africa, 506 and 80. Australia' thus won by 89 runs. In the third Test match, as indicated above, South Africa won by 38 runs.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 14 January 1911, Page 5

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SOUTH AFRICA WINS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 14 January 1911, Page 5

SOUTH AFRICA WINS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1025, 14 January 1911, Page 5

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