CRICKET.
[ RKUTEits Telegrams. I LONDON. At;::. 20. The minor counties team ■iclu l'd Chapman and Titelmiarch and Ht'ee Cambridge blues. The wicket was goed ami fast. Coldhani and Redder added forty-ouu lor the eighth wicket. The South Africans made a had start, noil lost (iimimiille, llearne and Itlanekenlierg tor nineteen. Nnitrse made 01. Mcint’es took lour for KM. (Received this dav at 11.20 a.m.) LONDON. August 21.
Against the Minor Counties. South Africa, first innings realised 1-10. Meyer took 0 lm 00. Counties 111 the second innings made 2<2. t( haptnan OS. Titchmarsh SO). Africans in the second innings had made 00 lor 1 wicket when stumps were drawn. The wicket "as hard and last. Africans last wicket produced fifty-two runs in thirty-four minutes. The Titchinarsh-Chnpmnn partnership put on 101 in tilt hour. Chapman played delightfully all round and hit ten fonts in sixty minutes. Titehmarsh hit eleven fours. He was missed at forty-seven. Rlanckeubcrg took I tor >)0 and Carter J lor -12. Haiti stopped play.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1924, Page 3
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