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FIFTH TEST ENDS.

AUSTRALIAN VICTORY. WON BY TEN WICKETS, AFRICANS OUTCLASSEDBy Telegraph—Presa Association—Copyright London, July 17. Australia won the -Fifth Test by ten wickets. Play was resumed to-day in delightful weather. The attendance was small; tho wicket still fast. On t.ho South Africans resinning, Taylor was accompanied to tho wickets by I'eglpr. With IG3 on (ho board, . Peßlcr.' after making If, was taken low in the slips by Kelleway, off MuOarlney. Nino for IG3. Six runs later Hazlitt. replaced Matthews. Macartney knocked back tht> off-stump of Ward. tht> last, man, and the innings concluded for 173. . , The Australians were left with 47 to get, and ICO minutes to go. jMayne (22) and Jennings (25) accomplished the victory iii half an hour. Strieker kept wickets. Details are as follow:— .'AUSTRALIA. First innings .', '. 330 . 'Second Innings. E.fi. Mayn-e, not out 22 C< B. Jennings, not out 25 Sundries '. .1 1 Total for no wickets 48 Bowling Analysis. 0. M, R. W. Nourse 6.1 2 22 0 Pegler i- 1 15 0 Faulkner 2 0 10 ; 0 - ' SOUTH AFRICA. First innings 263 Second Innings. L. J Tancred, c. Bardsley, b. Hazlitt 1!) L. A. Strieker, b. Hazlitt 13 G. C. White, b. Matthews is C..8. Llewellyn, b, Macartney 5!) A. D. Nourse, 1.b.w., b. Kelleway 10 0. A. Faulkner, 0. and b. Matthews 5 H..W. Taylor, not out u F. Mitchell, b. Matthew's 3' R/O. Schwarz,.c. Macartney, b. Matthews 1 S. J. Pegler, c. Kelloway, b. Macartney U Ward, b. Macartney : 7 Sundries 13 : Total 173 ' Bowling Analysis. ■ '..■■■ ' 0. m. r; w. Whitty ;.... .9 0 41 . 0 Hazlitt U 1 V 39 2 Matthews .......... 13 2 "29 i Kelleway ,„..„.„.. 8 1 22 1 Macartney 14.1 5 29 3

"A CRUSHING VICTORY." ] WHAT THE NEWSPAPERS SAY. (Rec. July 19, 0.30 a.m.) : ' London, July IS. .The newspapers refer to the South Africans' deplorable failure and the Australians' crushing victory. ■■ "Tho Times" says'the Australians deserved to suffer, far. more for their blunders in the field, • but afterwards they completely ou|-classcd the..Africans. "Sporting , -fiit§ ,< ! : Bays''ii !; is>?significant that the Australians, though owing much to tho fine stand of Kelleway aud Bardsley,l outplayed the Africans more obviously than England has done. ■■■■'■

FIVE WICKETS FOR 16 RUNS. , (Rec. July 19, 0.30 a.m.) London, July 18. J H. Hearne, Middlesex, in playing against Kent, took five wickets' for 16 runs. ■ NORTHANTS DEFEATED. , London, July 17. Warwickshire defeated Northants, who were leading'for the County Championship, by 303 runs. •'

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1496, 19 July 1912, Page 5

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FIFTH TEST ENDS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1496, 19 July 1912, Page 5

FIFTH TEST ENDS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1496, 19 July 1912, Page 5

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