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SECOND TESTY AFRICANS BEATEN BY INNINGS AND ■ 62 RUNS' ;{. ;' , HNtatSH BATTING too good. By urnorc3B. London, ju.no 12. England t o-tlp.v ]jpri]t (lie South Africans I in ilit Second Test, .Match. with ait .inj m.'ngs anil 12 rui'is to. 'spare, Wliett piny s: co:r<ni yesterday, I he Squtl) Afiiicans were ?.|-Still )tip vims to the bad, with six wickets | to go. Tiioy wen- ilismis'Si! for 2"17, o I A -shower had fallen overnight. Pl'nj f | was iresume'd iii- difl.l vP.-Uher, and b-cfori l ' j a small attendance. i- i LlewSlly'n (SO, ami S.nooke "5, faced jtlif s f attack of lloblis,. wl'ift sertt down thp ciiie.il ( l. ;j.r-g over to enable Barnes and foster t( f : re'-.umo at thflii- original ends. Thp re ].. maining si* wickets added .10.3 run?. 9. Sncoke was fir?t to go. He played Ijacl I,: to a .lidf-vojlpy in. .Foster's .second' over " and was bowled. He had got IT. l'iv. n : for 132', Mj't'cheli foii'.owod, cad three run? later i! of which the no.wcomer .had scpral : on'e jj j. lie was bowled' .off: his pails by B.iirno!! 0- j Sis for 133.- Llewellyn's scoto. was. 07. ft S6h\y:ai;z partnered Lleiyeliyn, .'tclio add it ed flight juiis to liis osvn -ipjai, wjieii i 1- ; was '.caught at ; 't'h:i. lyickets- (iff !l • Smith -siiiipped- a good, catch on tlie leg "" j side. Llewellyn- had been at the wicket j- s | for twq hours and a half, and had pl.iyoi y 'l clianctlpss innings for 75, includi'nj is. ]' ciglit: 4-s; S'eyo.ii for i'l7. : ii I i gj - : : Pegler joined .Schivarz, who narrow!; >« . escaped being -lipwieji when- only i. J 0 lato cut through tlio slips to the bound ; O!'.V was. ilaiigo.ro.usly closb- tp .the: field and thu batsman got ano.tter-i iii -tjii ?ff- ino ov «f : . Pegle.r,'-'after- getting -lCfj. -play " . ed forward to Barnes, ami -w.as jip.wl'e.d Eight for 170. Pegler was lucky. He. : ga.V: ?■ : a hai'd ctiailc.e- before- .lie .liad Beared .1" |®.'-SpApner at shorl-'pg, and when 2 ha wh •, badly missed by Fry off Foster in th if same over. Sdiwiirz's 'sqq.t:e was now It 'j . Tho vacancy \nts. : filled by Carter .'. Foster damaged liis. hand, and was Torcei ;s. tp retire,. Humphries fielding /substitute uv Ilb'bba too'v '-tho other -jCreaseV niap-.-cpiiiiii; |.'l' from his first over. Finally Selnyarz' wa . bowled cii liis body by Barnos-. Nino fo , e 137. > Schwaiy. was baiting fifty ' minute p... 'fpr '29; his scoro ineludii'-g fivo -l's. ■ ■ Cai'lvr had nindo 10. when ho was jpir.ei by tlio last inan, Canuibell. Tlso first 15 :,namsd iseiit iip-200 witli S feiir thi-biigl »- Use slips rompikd in ;.t*=vi V> ■■Si.iiHflrejr C'arioif- ..addei 3 13, when h'o raw his partner caiight a leng-on by .Tossop oft' I-hnics. T«ii for 217 .Cai'te.r,. ;27 not o-jt, gave a capital dis n . ;'p,lay... .T.'ewpllyn ,1 lie was Uio only batsman able to cop e v.-ith Barnes- and Foster, the exccptioi i: . Irang Carter, who played Barnes cxcel ij'. lently. ' ■ . " ' ■■ j* T!ie match concluded in Uireatthin; s | \ycaHiflr.- There wero only 1000 peopl v | preschtv and- : no' ; ,enthusiasm: showii.- ' j Details arc as follow f: SOUTH-AFRICA. . »; Pirst innings 5! [ i'' ■ ::-,--:v-- '' ' , e" : P. D. Itariigan, b. Foster ■ ' 1 11. Vv. Taylor, b. Barnes . .! r A. I). Xourse, run niit ,i; G, C. IS. Xlc-wellyn, c. Smith, b. F'os-ter -7! -I G, ; ,A., iFaiilkner, .lj),w% b. Barnes' : 1J S. J. Siieoke, b. Foster It e j Mitchell, b. Barnes i - J. I\ . 0.: Solnv.irz, b. Barnes 28 ! I li. J.. IVgler, b. Barnes 10 5 1 d.' I'., .Carter, not'out ' .27 "'T; Caiiiii'iell,. c. Jessop,- b. Barnes ... 3 •' Xb-biiil l, byes 17; leg-bye 1 ltj Total 217 How tko Wicket-s Fell. . Z 2 .1 4. 5 0 7 . 8- f 10 5 17 SO 101 1.32 135 117'17G 107 217 BpTt-li'iigf:' .Artaiifsis;; ■■ ■ Overs. Jldns. Runs. 'Wkts. ' ■ Foster 27 ■}() : i ■ • ! Barnes 3t 9 S5 6 iirearley ...... '6. ■ -2 :4 0 ' j iVooilev ,-i 0 ' . '.'l3 o.'. • | Itoßbs 80 0 : Foster bowled --a) no-l>?.li. ■ ENGLAND; ■ ' First innings 337;DRAW FOR AUSTRALIA. COLIAPSE IN &IXOND INM\ T G3 | London, .Tuns 12' • The Auiilralia-Yorkshif.c game resulted, in a draw. At tho finish, Australia wanted 7S, and hnd lost six lviekcif. .. The wrcatlier vvas dull .and tiin wii:kef ■ ■ s.oft.; . Play Wiis resumed wilh Jennings : 19,. ,'a.nd' Gregory : 5,,' facing '■ Brake tind ! ni.rstti Tiiskor kopt wi(kf!: in -plhce ot . [ialp'iiin, who retired lame. I'ive runs , W.ei'o added to the.overnight scoro of 23, . : when Drake knocked back- Gregory's. ' niici'dio- stiim'p. F.piijc-'fpr-.Sj; -Miiyne,. after-. : scoring spv.en, lilayeit fprwaril 'to ."a l)reak-- ■- : . back- from llaigh, iini'i was-li.iw'ed. 1-ive for GO. Th» boll came Tohiid. the baUsui nil's legs-. fifty was.po-;fed in 8". minutes. lon--' hings was ie-?]ir.Ksib!o far 52 o\ir of 63.. ' hi.-v individual ;coro- taking 100 ' minutes... Stinnett iva.s bowled- for one by Haigh— fix for 7;!—ar.d ilion Jennings played the sifnio- l:o\y]er on, having niade 00 runs out of 7S. iHis- iiuiingfi was a splendiil display -on.- .a iroach'< rotis pitoh, and li'is scone': . iiicliiiicd- four' -i's. Tlio batsman was heartily -phcijretj. for hi? ell'ert. . Ha had ; ' bpeii: iii the wickeis for two heiirs. 'Wlieii',2iii -hp gii'vo a. ch'ancb i,o Dentpii. .at. sliort-: leg, Seven for 78. : ■ ' ' A-.t this.- sjnge, the---liglit l>echmp: very in- ; . different., Kniery, before scoring, put his l.'e'g ill front io Haigh, nml- Carkeek wa« ; spiendidly caught by' Kooih in thp slips. . :Ha?l'il;t, r.ficr hitting- nj>= 19, was. (Hi! : 1.b.w., in tryioy to iirgofinie a full-piU-h.; ■ Thp 'C.ouuty'j on- .g.o.i'iig: in a ssco.nd tiins,- I (Ic.Q'iiii'od ii- .ih'niii'gs. closed- at'' sovciv. for .fill. By t]iis ti'ine.'th.i)- atteiulance h;id in-' : erea'swl 'tp. 5000... The weather iv.as brightor' ii> 'he afteriipon. .; Wilson--a.nd Batvs. : 6pejied -again,. Finery iinxl jlii'cartii'ey leadii'-g tlio aflacl;. [t'lio-l pair was sliori-ly fep!ac-.';l iiv llaziilt and \Vl.i'iv. who proved doad'v, llazlilptartej !;y frnvnviiig Bates's off-stuinp al'.te'r' lie' had. nvade: .1!); and Denton was'; .]' similarly treated. 'iVo runs later Brake ' ga'i l-.-'g-iiefore to thP'S'a'mfl bo'Kl'er.- Tlireo; tor U). 'Four .ni'ir'o T.'i'ekel.s iiifdsd 10, tlio.' br.v.'ie.i"' - line feiiglh and eleven \aria'.ion of p.iee diviiljng Mil? iionnnr-. -'j W'i'f ji. flij: score 117' for : ::i '•'ileelarrd." .\iistr.nl.ia had 'sevenlydivp nijuii'tes lift: which to iget Kl' riflis to' win, iini liifiv ycWlKl iOtort was a !j lie I'i.ule such a p'opi: i iiowini: agains't Haigii: ■;* Muvi ivjieh 'tliiie: JVas'-eiined :t.h.'ey iia'ii, b'sily ':' iir.is np for tile loss o.fr '~v-x nickels. I'b.igli. capture!! ttur iv-bolo Ihh :at a 'to.it!' of 1 i -rjiu.'Si. K'el!o\',:,'i.v. nprnef] wi.tii;.--.. ■ienni.'i:.".. iiir.ne 'Kciflir a-blo- 'in- 'uegutiitr thi.l bo'rt')«r« i(

■The following arc detailed bcstcs;-- ■■ YORKSHIRE, ' First innings Second. innings, i'f* Units, I), Hazlitt ;.igi .Denton, )j. Ilnzii'tfc Drake, i.b.w., I>, linziHt • j 'Wilson, c. Carkuck, b; Whittv 2IV llir.it. !;. Hazlitt .... ' •>' Tasker, b. Whittv ■Bbodii not nil! " : . >v liith, 1,, J In/Hit ... f! Jtaigli, »f>t o'ut iSuiitlrit'S: $■' "Declared" at (.even for .. ....... 6" How ilio Wickets Fell. 1 1! 3 i 5 G. 7 , ■ 3.6 48 50 52 51 58 07 Bowling, Analysis- , tool; no wickots. .. for . ■$' "rvans;;. Macartney,. :iiono for li ;■. "VYliiitv,: .ftvoji'or.' 2!; Hnzlilt, fivo for 1". '

AUSTRALIA 1 . ■First Innings. Kelieivay, c. Denton, b. Hirst ■ I Jennings, 1). .llaigh .......v.v,,.-;...-?..';. . Macartney, b. Hirst Bariisiey, e. Denton, b. Hirst '■'Gregory,, b. Drake ,' ■, Maviie, b. ilaigii ■ ■' '. Minhett, b. Haigli j : : ®mery, 1.b.v,-.,. b. Haigh b, IKaigli " "Ciirkeeliv c. . ; Bopth f Jb;"-13rak0.;.-..!:,(] ' Whitty, not out • ...', Sundnes Total. 10 Uott the Wicket's Fell. ■'■ :1 :2 '3. 4aft: 10 10 .33 03 73 73 81' 9L r 107. Bowling.-'Analysis;-: i..'>'., ; ; '-. v Hirst took threo: wickets' for. .'l7 v.ruiis , Haigln fsyo' lor 22 ;::]^afo;-';tiror;:f^i42.V i Second Innings. : \r' :, V; Johnings, 1.b.v.'., b. Ilnigh ............... '■ 1 .Maeai'tm j, 'b^;naißlt.'>s':;;.!,|i.i^^ ■' Hnrttslp In i gli'". i-.; 1 ; Gregory, fc. -Hajgh;!Mayne;- 'Lb';w., b. Haigli ;. ; : lulle'i-ay, not Miiinett, 1). llaigh ■ Hmory, not out '. Sundries [■ " Six wickets .for ....- S i : How the ;Wickets;-FelI? 1 2 3 = :il ,; 17 : . Bowlin;,'--Analysis. . • ;i Hirst took no.wickets., for." 15 -runs .Hiiigh, six for ll;-Bcotli, riono for 4 ': Drake, nonp for 0. * ■■ "W £■?> :■ . "LANCASHIRE TEAJt, . ' (Itec. Juno 13, 0.15 p.m.) : ',#■s . London, June 13.- . Tho Lancashirafteaiii tu meet the Aus -. '■■ 'at- •; H^Hornby/11! ■: 11. Spooner, Brooke,'-E. Tvldesley, II Makepeace, .H; Dean, ,W. Huddltston, J - S. Heap; K. Whitehfcad,- P.. M.--. Fair : -.'.cldugh, 'J-, .Sharp;

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1466, 14 June 1912, Page 5

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ROUTED. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1466, 14 June 1912, Page 5

ROUTED. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1466, 14 June 1912, Page 5

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