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ENGLAND V. SOUTH AFRICA. TEST GAME DRAWN. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). (Received this day at 9.25 a.m.) LONDON, August 20. ENGLAND—-First Innings. Hobbs, c Quinn, b MacMillan ... 10 Sutcliffe, c owen-Smith, b Vincent ... 104 Hammond, st Cameron, b Vincent 17 •Woolley, hit wicket, b Vincent 46 Wyatt, c Deane, lb Vincent ... G Levland, b Vincent ... 16 Ames, c Mitchell, b McMillan ... 0 Carr, e Morkei, b McMillan ... 15 Freeman, c Cameron, b Quinn ... 15 Clark, b Quinn < Geary, (not out) 12 Extras - ... 10 Total 258 Bowling—Morkei 0 for 20, Quinn 2 for 30, Vincent 5 for 105, McMillan 3 for 78, Owen-Smith 0 for 15. SOUTH AFRICA—First Innings. Catterall, c Carr, b Clark 0 Siedle, b Geary '. 14 Mitchell, b Geary 2 Taylor/ c Ames, 1> Clark 121 Deane, c Woolley, b Wyatt ... 93 Cameron, c Freeman, b Geary ... 62 Owen-Smith, b Woolley 26 Morkei, c Ames, b Clark 81 McMillan, (not out) ... ... ... 50 Vincetit, (not out) ... ... 24 Extras , 19 Total for 8 wickets (dec.) ... 492 Bowling—Clark 3 for 79, Geary 3 for 121, Freeman 0 for 169, Woolley 1 for 25, Leyland 0 for 25,. Wyatt 1 for 54. ENGLAND —Second Innings. Hobbs, c Mitchell, b Vincent ... 52 Sutcliffe, (not out) ... 109 Hammond, (not out) 101 Extras ... ... 2 - Total for 1 wicket 264 The match was drawn. (Received this day ht 11 a.m.) LONDON, August 20. Somerset first innings 362 (Ingle 96, Young 100), Mayer 5 for 76. Second 70 for 1 declared. • Warwick first 226 (Kilne* 73), W T hite 4 for 66. Second 67 for 4. Somerset won on the first

innings Worcester first 390 (Gibbons 126, Nichol 137). Second 171, Kennedy 6 -for 58. Hampshire first 291 (Livsey 65). Second 271 for 6 (Brown 148). Hampshire won by four wickets. Yorkshire first 223. Second 229 for 7 declared (Greenwood 62). Middlesex first 154 (Hendren 86). Bowes 5 for 48. Second 92. M-Vcaulay 4 ifor 21. Yorkshire won by 136 runs. Gloucester first 186 (Smith 69), Fender 5 for" 52. Second 339 (Smith 72)'. Surrey first innings 286 .(Fender 78, Sandham 61).' Surrey won on the first innings.

Kent first - 318. Second 248 for 5 declared (Bryan 124). Derby first 339 .(Slater 79, Jackson 70). Wright 5 for 82. Second 59 for 0. Derby won on the first inning's. / ' Lancashire first 247 (Iddon 125). Staples 4 for 76. Second 178 for 4. Nottingham first 469 for 9 declared (Payton 169). Nottingham won on the first innings. r Sussex first 151, Mercer 5 for 51. ■Ryan 4 for 56. Second 333 (J. Langrklge 103), Mercer 4 for 83. Glamorgan first 115. Langridge 7 for 58. Second 188. -Wensley 5 for 97. Langridge 4 for 66. Sussex won by 181 runs. Essex first 214. Second 215 for 7. Leicester first 305. Leicester won on ti e first innings. M.C.C. BEAM’S TOUR OF THE THE DOMINION. Following are the fixtures of the Mai ylebone Cricket Club’s team’s tour of New Zealand, as agreed upon by the Management Committee of the New Zealand Cricket Council:— December 10th, 1929—Arrive Wellington. December 13th-16th—First match, v Wellington, at AVellington. December 20th-2-lst—Second match, v. Nelson, at Nelson. December 24th-26th—Third match, v. Canterbury, at Christchurch. December 27bh-28lh—Fourth match, v. South Canterbury, at Timaru. December 31st-January lpt-2ud, 1930 —Fifth match, v. Otago, at Dunedin. January 4th-6th--Sixth match, v. Southland, at Invercargill. January 10th-13th—Seventh match, v. Now Zealand, at Christchurch. January 17th-TSth—Eighth match, v. Manawatu, at Palmerston North. January 21 st-22nd—Ninth match,, v. Rangitikoi, at Marton. January 24th-27th—Tenth match, v. New Zealand, at AVellington. January 28th-29th---Eleventh match v. Wanganui, at Wanganui..January 31st-Fobruary Ist—Twelfth match, v. Taranaki, at New Plymouth. jfebrnnry 4th-sth— I Thirteenth match v. AA 7 nikato, at Hamilton. February 7th-loth Fourteenth match, v. Auckland, at Auckland. February 14th-17th Fifteenth match, v. New Zealand, at Auckland. February 19th-20th—At Rotorua. February 22nd-24th Sixteenth match, v. Hawke’s Bay, at Napier. | February 26th-,27th Seventeenth match, v. AALairarnpa, at Masterton. March Ist—Team leave for London via Panama by R.M.S. Rotorua.

NEW ZEALAND TEAM FOR ENGLAND. In connexion with the proposed tour of England by a New Zealand team in 1931, so far the Auckland,

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 August 1929, Page 6

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