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AUSTRALIA V. SOUTH AFRICA. [l,- T ELEC RATH— - SR ntF.S-' ASSOCIATION'! (Received This Day at 12.p.m.) CAPETOWN, Nov. 7 Tlie weather was fine a»d hot, and wicket good. HI luck attended thSouth Africans on resumption, Frank sueelnnbing to McDonald’s first delivery. 2 for 9. .

Euieli and Nohrse adopted a camions j attitude and carried the total to 02. j despite frequent howling ■ changes. Ihe j latter gave one difficult chance. When I Litlg partnered Zulcli the halting liven-' ed up. The newcomer gave an excellent display of forceful hitting, the • partnership adding 71. /ulch was catight when he had made 811, aitei a j sterling confident innings. Fix wickets : were down lor 15L hut Collins -or. . tinned to make frequent changes in the , bowling. The fielding was generally - smart, but sometimes a lot slack, owing to the h«at. Ward and Blaekeuburge hatted ( solidly and carried the set.re »t> 21 , The former showed judgment and if-

source. (Iregorv was not only in great term : with die' hall, keeping an excellent ; leimth but he also dismissed three men with catches oil Macartney’s | eleven overs, of which six were maidens. Mailev was tried several times, but only managed to keep Bown runs ; During tlie short time left to the | Australians Indore bad light stopped j play, Collins was missed in the slips, j The following are the scores AUSTRALIA —First Innings. Collins, b. Carter 7, GregorV. b, RloekenbUrg Macartney, c. Nourse. b. Nnpen n. Rnrdslev. b. Blanokenbnrg ' Andrews, b. Dlanekenbnrg Rvder, (not out) '* Tnvlor, b. Carter .- Hendry, e. Nourse, li. Chapman lo Carter, e. Nours'e, b. Dlanekenbing McDonald, b. Carter " Mailev, b. Blanokelibln'g - Extras 1S Total ■••• Bowling analysis:--- lilnnc-kennurg o j for 78, Carter 3 for 68. Nnpen 1 for j 42, Chapman 1 for 51, Nourse 0 for 30. , Mart 0 for 6. 1 SOUTH AFRICA—First Innings. | Taylor, c. Hendry, b. Gregory 1 - Zulch, c. Gregory, h. McDonald ... 80Frank, c. Gregory, h. McDonald ... 1 i Nourse. c. Hi-iulry. h. GrbgorV ... 35 j Ling. b. Gregory 33 | Marx, e. Macartney, b. Gregory ... 0 j Chapman, e. Gregory, b. Hendry ... 4 Nnpen, c. and b. Hondrv < Ward, (not out) 22 ! Blnekenbtirg, <-. Ryder, I>. Gregory 28 Carter, c. Mailev. b. Gregory I I Extras 10

' Total 232 Bowling analysis: Oratory (i for 77, MojDona.ld 1 for 55, Mniley 0 for 55, Maenrtmov 1 for 13. Hendrv 2 for, 21. AUSTR AT, lA Second In nin os. Collins, (not out) 3 Bardslev; (not out) 5 Total for no wickets 13

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1921, Page 3

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CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1921, Page 3

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 8 November 1921, Page 3

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