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J. 1.. |- Al.iA's AND X. 7.. r.inr.K ASSOCIATION. THIRD AFRICAN TEST. ■ (R-'ccivisi t-iis dav at 8 a.m.) : CAPETOWN. Jan. If The third test has commenced at. Durban, the weather being cloudy end inclined to be showery. Mar.vleholie plowed Street, vice Brown, and Si nth A I rica Snookc vice Ifearnc. Otherwise Die teams are the same as in ,! .i -e----cdikl to.-~t. Maivloboiic won Die ti .-. at d flatted. They opened disa r.-mis-y an! I- st two v, icle-vs for two runs. CAPETOWN. Jan. IS. j rn the test match at Durban. Maiv- i i,.i no in the first innings have lost five for 256. Russell c Ward b. Nupen -'ll Sandham c Nourse b Snookc 0 Woolley c. Nourse b. Hall 0 Mend (not out) 128 j Carr e. Snookc b. Nupen 7 ■ Fender c. Ling b. Hall 60 Mann (not nutt 11 Extras ... U> . 5 wickets for 256 Stumps were then drawn. England opened sensationally. Russell being missed in the slips the first ball of the match. Then Sandham was , dismissed with the sixth ball and Woollev with the tenth. Play thereafter was very slow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 January 1923, Page 3
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