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HOLLOW WIN.

0 LANCASHIRE BEAT AFRICANS, o Jj DIOAX'S VINE BOWLING, (lid , . August 1, 5.5 p.m.) London, August 3. Lancashire dofcatcd South Africa by 29H - runs. The wicket was most-, dilficull. ' Lancashiro, in their second innings, scor'l- ,Cd 151 runs. Details:— s Lancashire-Fii'st Innings. Spftoner, b. Faulkner 1? •o Makepeace, e. Pegler, b. Faulkner ... i! i- ,t. Tyir.eslfy, e. Ward, l>. Faulkner ... 4 '" Sharp, l>. Taylor 121 " W. Tyldosloy, c. Strieker, li. AT hi to ... 20 IB Homby, i>. Carter. 1). Strieker 13 >t Heap, c Carter, l>. I'iiulkner 13 d Brooke. C Carter, l>. Tagkr .10 Iliiddlefluii, c. Nnnrso, l>. Taylor ... 0 Dean, not cut '. 6 " ynire!ou«h, <•(. Ward, b. I'anlkncr 1 Sundries ; 0 Total ..., ] ~,......1 , ..1 u ,,,, 1tt ..,,, mu ,,.i,51i.

Bowling Analysis. Pooler look 0110 wickct for 48 runs; Faulkner, five for Oil; Carter, mono for 2!); White, ono for .'11; Strieker, one for 17 \ Taylor, two for 10. South Africa—First Innings. Tancred, c. J. Tyldoslcy. I>. Dean ... 0 Strieker, c. Hornby, b. Dean 1 Nourfo, c. Brooke, b. Huddleston ... 23 Taylor, b. Huddle'luir 5 Snonke, b. Huddleston 0 Faulkner, b. Huddleston if While, b. Huddleston 0 Beaumont, c. Jlakopeace, b. Huddleston 2fi Peeler, b. Huddleston S Carter, 1.b.w., b. Fairelougli 11 Ward, not out 0 Sundries 6 Total 124 Bowling Analysis. Dean, two wickets for 4G runs; Huddleston, seven for 12; Fairclough, one for 30. Lancashire—Second Innings. Spoonor, b. Pejjler 33 Makepeace, c. Tancred, b. Pegler 23 J. Tyldesley, b. Faulkner 3 Sharp, b. Faulkner 11 \Y. Tyldcsley, st. Ward, b. Faulkner 3 Hornby, e. Carter, b. Pegler 4 Heap, b. Carter 10 Brooke, b. Carter HT Huddleston, b. Faulkner ! 7 Dean, b. Faulkner 11 Fnirclough, not out 0 Sundries 29 Total 151 Bowling Analysis. Taylor, no wickets for 1G runs; Nourse, none for 9; Pegler, tlirco for 33; Faulkner, five for 55; Carter, two for 19. South Africa—Second Innings. Tancrcd, c. Hornby, b. Deau 8 Taylor, c. Heap, b. Huddleston. 10 Strieker, b. Dean 0 Xourse, b. Dean 7 Beaumont, c. Hornby, b. Dean 0 Faulkner, b. Huddleston 0 White, not out ; ]2 Snoolcc, c. aad b. Huddleston 3 Carter, b. Dean 0 Pegler, b. Dean 2 Ward, c. Hornby, b. Deau 0 Sundries 2 Total 4i Bowling Analysis. Dean took seven wickets for 22 runs; Huddleston?, three for 20. TRIANGULAR TESTS. PROPOSAL TO ABANDON THEM. Adelaide, August 3. Tho South Australian delegates to the Board of Control declare that they woro not consulted regarding the secretary's cable message that tho board does not favour the continuance of the Triangular Tests. London, August 2. "Sporting Life" says that apparently the Board of Control did not appreeiato tho meaning of the decision of the Crickct Conference, which showed that the inten(iott of South Africa's and Australia's visit to England in separate years, implied tho\ abandonment of the Triangular Tests. 1 Tho "Daily Mail" sayß th« action of the board is very prudent. The Australians and Africans have suffered heavily finnjicially, .partly through inclement weather and partly through tho lack of interest in the contests between Australia and South Africa. TOO MUCH CRICKET. EFFECT OF TRIANGULAR MATCHES. (Ree. August J, 5.5 p.m.) London, August 3. Hobbs, interviewed, said that lie was uuoblo to see how future triangular tests can be a success, and ho is therefore not surprised at the Board of Control's conclusion. Ho added that as far as England was concsrned, triangular matches ' to a certain extent took people away from county cricket, and the proof thereof was tho small gates everywhere. There was too much cricket.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1510, 5 August 1912, Page 5

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HOLLOW WIN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1510, 5 August 1912, Page 5

HOLLOW WIN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1510, 5 August 1912, Page 5

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