CRICKET NEWS.
«. UST.II A 1.1 A V AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. SOUTH AFRICA WINS. ißcooived this dav at 9.30 a.m.) CAPETOWN, Dee 28: Marvleboue in the sc'ccnd inning-, made 218. Woolley, e. Nupon, b. Francois ... 13 Mann (not out) ‘-’8 Fender, run out Brown, h. Blaiu-kcnbnrg 1 Jupp. st. Ward. b. Blanckeiiburg 33 Stevens, o. Xoursi*. h. Xupen Gilligan, c. Ward, b. Nupeii 7 Extras ~-
Bowling analysis:—Buys 0 lor 42 Xupen 3 for 33. Francois i for 32 RUnekonburg 3 for 38. South Africa won l:v 168 runs. CAPETOWN Dec. 28th.
The concluding clay was fine but cnercast. The attendance was two thousand. Woolley was caught in the slips in the second over. Mann was hadlv
missed by Nonrse in the slips a minute later. Xupen nipped from tinpitch beating the batsmen’s stumps and tile wicket-keeper. Jupp opened Ills shoulders when the total was JB2 and with Stevens added thirty in fifteen minutes. The- tail was quickly disposed of amidst groat enthusiasm. ■ The Duke of Connaught congratulated the winners. The second test starts oil "Monday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 December 1922, Page 3
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