CRICKET.
SOUTH AFRICA V. THORNTON BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT _ LONDON, Sept. 12. The South Africans’ second innings against Thornton’s eleven realised 273 runs. They were beaten by an innings and 45 runs. .. i. . The wicket was good, Allen, in the first five overs, took three wickets for four runs. Then Nourse and. Susskind made a valuable stahfl. Nourse batted for 210 minutes .-and hit: eight fours, while Susskind made 3<h The Africans wound up. the tour with an innings defeat just on time.
ENGLISH TEAM v.: NEW YORK
Received Sept. 15, 8.5 a.m. " ~ NEW YORK, Sept. 13. At Brooklyn a two-day match, English Incogniti cricketers v. a New York eleven, resulted in a drawn game, Incogniti scoring to-day 234 runs against 296. The Britishers • after batting until five o’clock to-day, 'made a total of 153 for six Avickets, and declared rtheir second innings closed. The New Yorkers made 63 for the loss of five wickets, or 29 below the total required to win.—^Reuter.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 September 1924, Page 5
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