CRICKET
SOUTH AFRICAN. INJURED. CAMERON STILL UNCONSCIOUS. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day-at-8 a.m.) ;;/; LONDON,- July 3. '* It is announced that Camefbn,, the SouJrt African, who was struck by a ball on the head, is very bad. ’ He is still unconscious.'. . CAMERON’S CONDITION SATISFACTORY. (Received this day at 9.25 a.m.) \ LONDON, July 3.
Cameron has been removed from the ' nursing home. He has recovered consciousness and the doctors, consider his condition satisfactory. CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIPS. LONDON,: July 3:; ; - / Gloucester and Kont are leading in the. cricket championships; with 77 points each, Nottingham. .75, Lancashire 69, Middlesex 64, Derbyshire 63, Yorkshire 59. ", ■ * LONDOST). July 3: ; The South' Africans in the*'first in- ' nings made 219 (Mitchell 73), Clark taking 6 wickets for 51. Northants to their first innings made 65 foi; 1 wicket.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1929, Page 5
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