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CRICKET

SOUTH AFRICA’S VICTORY.

South Africa- won by an innings and 12 runs Scores: South Africa 451, New Zealand 293 and 156.

Bowling analysis: Bell one for 11, Morkel none for 6, Quinn three for 17, Mitchell none for 6, Vincent one for 33, McMillan five for o<3. SECOND TEST TEAM. The following have been selected to represent New Zealand in the second test against the South Africans at Wellington : M. L. PAGE (Canterbury). A. W. ROBERTS (Canterbury). I. B. CROMB (Canterbury). C, S. DEMPSTER (Wellington). Iv. C. JAMES (Wellington). R. C. BLUNT (Otago). F. T. BABCOCK (Otago). G. R. DICKINSON (Otago). G. L. WEIR (Auckland). C. W. E. ALLCOTT (Auckland). H. G. VIVIAN (Auckland). The twelfth man will be H. Lambeit, of Wellington. The omissions are Kerr, Cleverley and Newman, the newcomers being AUcott, Dickinson and Vivian.

EASY VICTORY. FOR TENNYSON’S ELEVEN. (United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) KINGSTON, March 1. Lord Tenyson’s team completed a one innings cricket match with the Colony of Jamaica. On Monday they compiled 402 (Kemp-Weleli, b Beckford 196). Jamaica compiled 228 in their first innings, G. S. Stevens, the Middlesex howler, capturing eight wickets for eighty seven runs. Headley, with 84, was the highest scorer for Jamaica.

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Bibliographic details
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1932, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
204

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1932, Page 5

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1932, Page 5

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