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CRICKET

SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR. FIRST MATCH AGAINST WEST AUSTRALIA. ; MATCH DRAWN. (Australian Press Association.) PERTH, October 25. South Africa, with a lead of 157, opened their second innings in ideal weather and on a good wicket in the presence of 3000 spectators. The gate receipts totalled £l7O. Stumps were drawn at 1.59 p.m., the match being drawn. Ihe visitors arc apparently a good amateur touring team possessing, if no great brilliance, ,a good solid deleneb and excellent field discipline. Their bowling is not at .all impressive. Un their showing at Perth they will be fortunate if they have many successes wlu-re oider teams are met. Details : SOUTH AFRICA—First Innings. Christy, b Newman 102 Curnow, lbw. b, Bryant 58 Taylor, lbw b Bryant p Viljoen, b Bryant 35 Cameron lbw b Curtin 2i Dalton, run out 53 Alorkel b Bryant 29 Sundries y . Total for 7 wickets (declared) 362 Bowling.— Doig 0 lor 10, Newman 1 ifor 87, Evans 0 for 54, Curtin 1 for 67, Invertin'ty 0 for 60, Bromley 0 for 27, -Bryant 4 four 48. SOUTH AFRICA.—Second Innings. Tayi.br, b Doig 1 ■Curnow, b Bryant 20. Christy, run out 3t> Viljoen, (not out) 37 Dalton (not out) ~, 53 Extras ... 4 Total for three wickets (declared) 151 Bowling:—Newman, 0 for 21, Doig 1 lor 37, Curtin 0 for 20, Inveracity 0 for 31, Bryant 1 for 21, Evans 0 for 17. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN—Ist Innings. Lang, b Bell 0 Taafe, b Bell 6 Mackenzie, b Brown 26 Doig, b Vincent 16 Bromley, b Bell 48 Curtin, c Christy, b MacMillan ... 35 Bryant, b MacMillan ... ... ... 16 .Inveracity, b Brown ... 14 Evans, b Christy 15 Newman (not out) 17 IHewson;, e. Vincent b 3lac3lilian ... 2 Extras 10

Total ... 205 Bowling.—Brown 2 for 60, Christy , 1 for 17, MacMillan 3 for 35, Mbfkel 0 for 7, Bell 3 for 48, 3 r xncent 1 for 28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA—2nd Innings. Lang, c Tavlo-r b Bell 8 Doig, b Bell 0 -Taafe, l.b.w. b Bell ’ 5 Mackenzie, c Vince'nf-iJ 31ac3IHlan'””17' Bryant, st. Cameron b MacMillan 0 Bromley, c Curnow b MacMillan ... 78 Inverarity, b MacMillan ... 14 Evans (not out) - 24 Curtin (not out) ... ... - 3 -Extras ... 13 Total for seven wickets ... ... 159 ’ Bowling.— 3 for 29, Brown. O 'for 38,. 3lorkei 0 for 10, MacMillan‘4, for 58, , Vincent 0 for 11. r- ■

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1931, Page 5

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386

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1931, Page 5

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1931, Page 5

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