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M.C.C. V. SOUTH AFRICA. (Australian Press Association A Sun.) CAPETOWN, Jnn. 31. At Johannesburg:— MARYLEBONE.—Second Innings. Sutcliffe, c Vincent, h Bissctt ... 3 Holmes, b Vincent 63 Tyldesley, c Morkel, b Nupen ... 8 Hammond, 1.b.w., b \ intent ... Wyatt, 1.b.w., Ii Bissctt 3h Stevens, c Dacre, b Bissctt Astill. c Dinning, h Bissctt L Peebles, 1.b.w., I) Hall ‘ Staples, h Hall “ Stanyfortli (not out) 0 Freeman, 1.b.w., h Hall j Extras 11 Total ->^'> Bowling.— Bissctt, 4 for 70; Hall, 3 for 67 ; Nupen, 1 for 39; 5 intent, 2 for 22. SOUTH AFRICA. —Second Innings. Taylor, <• Stanyfortli. b Hammond fi Nicolson (not out) .Morkel (not out) Total for 1 wicket Stumps were then drawn. The wicket was fast. Holmes was scintillating and knocked up fifty m fifty-nine minutes. He then gave a chance in tne slips. The African bowling was full of venom. Hammond and Wyatt were cautious before excellent howling. Stanyfortli just before the close was struck on the lace by a hall, and collapsed as he left the field.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1928, Page 3
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