CRICKET
SOUTH AFRICANS. (United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 11 a.in.; LONDON, July 10. The South African cricket team’s manager says the team is leg weary, and getting too much cricket. It has played continuously for two months. The team will reach Leeds at midnight on the eve of the next tess. Owing to injuries, the same team will he played in several matches. The side badly collapsed to-day. It scored 137 for the first wicket and Barnes then took four wickets for six runs. Cattrell and Alorkel have scored‘a thousand runs for the season. 1
SOUTH AFRICA V. WALES. LONDON, July TO;. ‘ South Africans, first innings, 192 (Cat+erall Ll 7). Barnes. 6 for 25. V;Wales, r ' first innings, .159. Ochse i for -25, • McMillan 4 for 82. LONDON, July 10. Gentlemen in the first innings made 398 for 7 wickets (Dawson 95, 'Wyatt 115, Fender not hut 51).
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1929, Page 5
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