CRICKET.
[RKUTEKS TeIkURAMS.] LONDON. August 11. Bowling averages; Macatilcv 137 70/31, Sandlin lit 37/11, llendren 50/32, Sutcliffe 30 22. Bowling averages: .Macartney 137 wickets, average 11/7(1; R. Tyldeslev 130, 12/0-1, Wells. 3S, 13/1(1. Tate 101 13/31. Kilner 101. 13 32, Parkin 138, ll'2l, Freeman 12S, M '3O. LONDON, August 11. 'I he Africans in their second innings made MS for I. Stumps were Ihcjt drawn. The weather wa.s ideal and the wicket last. Bryan batted four hours and hit twenty-nine fours. I’egler took 3 for 109. LONDON. August 11. Bryan brilliantly hit the highest •score against the South Afiicaim. He gave chances at 91 and 117. The innings lasted 330 minutes.. The Africans first three batsmen were clean howled hy Jameson's high delivered, slow, medium puzzlers, lle.irne made thirty-four. Susskind twenty-nine. Taylor (not out) thirty-three. Catterall (not out) twentv-tluoo.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 August 1924, Page 3
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