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SCOTLAND DEFEATED. LONDON, June 2. Flaying aglust Scotland ami Glasgow, South Africa in the first innings had made .‘l'll for •">, when they declared their innings closed i.llcarne not out fill. Dean not out >0). Walker took three wickets for pit. In beautifully sunny weather the South Africans exhibited some sparkling performances, I lon rue and Dean added 111 ia eighty minutes and were' together when the inning, dosed. The .■Scottish bowling i»as bettor Ilian the catching or fielding. Scotland, in their second innings, made (>7 (Walker 2o). Dixon took six wickets for 30. The South African- won by an innings and 2SM runs.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1924, Page 1
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