CRICKET
(United Press. Association—fly Electric Telegraph—4>pyright). - Sept..' i ; .Kent, ‘ first innings, 206 (Ashdown 50, Todd 57). ‘Kennedy 4 for 59, Newman 4 for 33. Marylebone, first innings;:' 100 for 4 (Hearne, not o-ut, 88, Gilligan 73). .LONDON, Sept. 5. Marylebone 318 (Hearne 104), Kent 332 for 5 wickets (Woblley 142, Todd 68). 1 ; • . ' South Africa'\.m;'the' first innings against Thornton’A B'’ 8 '’ Eleven made ' 211 (Mitchell ■56).; Bpwlihg: Tate 3 wickets tor 55. ; ‘ SOUTH AFRICAN CAPTAIN. , LONDON, Sept. 5. i Deane, interviewed, expressed the opinion that many of the tourists were unlikely to participate in tours for some year, owing to exigencies of business. Personally he would be unable to tour overseas in future.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1929, Page 5
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