THIRD TEST MATCH.
M.C.C. V. SOUTH AFRICA. B f Te'.ozraph-Frcei Johannesburg, January 2. In tlio third test, cricket mate!) between South Africa and the Miiryle-. bono Club team, South Africa's first in— nings realised 151 :-— Taylor, c, Woolky, h. Rolf 14 Zuicli, e. and b. Hearno. 38 Ward, b. Hearno 15 Beaumont, c. Rhodes, b. Hearno ... 6 Nourse, b. Hearno 1 Sands, hit wicket, b. Hearno 26 Hartigau, h. Barnes 18 Newberry, o. Hearno, b. Rhodes ... 15 Dixon, c. Rhodes, b. Barnes 0 Tuckett, b, Barnes 0 Rlanckenbnrg, not out -4 Extras ' 14 Total 151 Bowling Analysis.—Barnes took Ibrco wickets for 28 runs) Hearno, five for 49; Rclfj-oiio for 24; Douglas, nono for 16; Woolley, none for 13;' Rhodes, ono for 9. Marylebone in its second venture had lost three wickets for 117 ru&s when stumps were drawn for tho day :~ Hobbs, c. Nourso, b. Dixon 41 Rhodos, e. Ward, h. Taylor' ...-,„.. 0 Mead, net out \ 54 Hcamc, 1.b.w., b. Newberry „„".'.". 0 Douglas, not otrt ...."!.!!" 14 Mead, s. Tueltett, h. Newberry '".'.', 85 Douglas, b. N-evfbarry 77 Tennyson, c. Beaumont, b. Nourso- S Woolley, st. Ward, b. Newberry ... 37 Rolf, b. Blnckcabotg .". 25 Bird, Hot out 20 Barnes, b. Bknckenberg .: 0 Strudwick, c. Tuckett, b. Blaneken-. berg 0 Extras , 16 Total 308 Bowling Analysis.—Nourse took 0110 wicket for 36 runs; Taylor, one for 36 i Dixon, one for 56; Blanckenberg, threefor 66; Newberry, four for 72. South Africa, in their second innings,' had 124 up'without the loss of a wicket, when stumps wero drawn. Taylor {not out), 33; Zulch (not out), 66. IN AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALANDERS AT ALBURY. By TeJegra.Sih-PreE6 Ateociatioii-CoEyriijM' (Rec. January •4, 5.5 p.m.) Sydney, January 3. Tho New Zealandors, playing Albufy-, and-Bordcr at Albufy, made 378 in thc iirst innings. Tho weather was hot and tho batting good. Sneddon, Homus, and Carlton ivero in good whilo Bennett was hitting hard. \ Tho poor fielding of tho opposing team accounts for tho big scare. Herons made 69, Somervill 16, Sneddon 89, Sandman 6, Tiickwoll 0, Bsewi 30, Taylor 31, Patrick 18, Carlton 44, Bennett 66, Tattersal (not' out) 2*.; extras 17. AUSTRALIANS" VISIT MAY FAIL,' THROUGH. NEW. ZEALAND'S FAILURE TO REPLY. (Ree. January 4, 5.5 p.m.) Sydney, January 3. Owing to no reply having been receiv» ed from New Zealand' regarding the team of Australian cricketers''organised by Mr. Sims to tour New' £eaknd,, the Board of Control lias deferred giving a reply to players who applied for permission to make the trip.
Unless something definite is clano within tlto next few days, the trip will fall through, or iho delay will cause trouble,
INTER-STATE CRICKET. NEW SOUTH WALES BEATS. VICTORIA; (Rec.. January- 4J"5'-S p.m.) Melbourne, January.3, In the hitcf-State cricket nrSteh fee* t'wee-n New South Wales and Victoria. New South Wales (409 in the first in. niiigs)'. won hy an innings nnd:s9 runs: Victoria. (181) made 199 in the first innings—Baring 122,' Carol 25, Matthews 27. Bowling Analysis.—Kel'leway took tlireo wickets for 16 runs; Octtor, throo for pi; Massie, three for 49; Mariey, one for 43.
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