SECOND TEST
SOUTH AFRICA WINS VICTORY BY EIGHT WICKETS. (By Telegraph—Per Press Association) WELLINGTON, March 7. The New Zealand eleven again found the South African bowKng too good for them, and the whole side collapsed for 193. Vivian followed up his centmy in the first innings with a dashing display for 73, he being , (the .only man on the New Zealand side to boldly attack the bowling Quinn proved himself one of the best left-handed boilers who have come this way The 'South Africans made light of the task of hitting off the 158 runs required to win , Mitchell and Christy, who both scored 53, put on 103 for the first wicket, and Cameron and Viljoen hit off the runs by 5.20 p.m. The following were the s cores; NEW ZEALAND—First Innings. C. S. Dempster, c Vincent, b Mcmillan 64 G. L. Weir, h McMillan ... ... 8 R, C. Blunt, 1.b.w., b Quinn ... 25 H. G. Vivian, c Dalton, b MeMil* lan aOO A. W. Roberts, 1.b.w,, b Quinn ~, 1 M; El Rage, e Mitchell, b Brown 7 ,F, t. Badcock, o and b McMillan 63 G, R, Dickinson, Cameron, b „ McMillan ... 9 Q. JT. W. Allcott, p Dalton, b MitPheU •»• ■ ••• !!! 26 I. B. Cromb, not out ... 51 K. C. James, 1.b.w,, b Mitchell ... 11 Extras 16
Total 364; Bowling analysis: 801 l none for 47, Quinn two for 51, Brown one for 59, McMillan five for 125, Vincent none for 32, Christy none for 11, Mitchell two for 23. : <■ NEW ZEALAND.—Second Innings. G. L. Weir, b Quinn . ... ... 1 Dempster, c Cameron, b Quinn 20 Blunt, b Quinn ... 17 Vivian, c Vincent, b Balaskas • •... 73 Roberts, b Quinn ... ... ••• ?6 Badcock, run-out ••• - 9 Page, c and b Balaskas ... ... 23 Cromb, b Quinn V. ... 10 Allcott, b McMillan ••• 1° Dickinson, b McMillan 2 James, not out ... ••• 0 Extras ... H Total • i® Bowling aiialysis:—Bell 0 for 30, Quinn 4 for. 24. Brown 1 for 30, McMillan 2 for 71. Balaskas 2 for 14SOUTH AFRICA—First Innings. J. A. J. Christy, c Dempster, b • Badcock ... 62 B. Mitchell, b Cromb ...... ••• 0 H. B. Cameron, c Blunt, b Vivian 44 li. Viljoen, b Page ... E, Dalton, c James, b Dickinson 42 Balaskas, not out ... ... ... ••• 122 0, McMillan, c Dickinson, b All* cott * J C. L, Vincent, c and b Vivian .... 33 L, Si. Brown, o Page, b Vivian ... 7 N. A. Quinn, b Vivian ... « A. J. Bell, 1.b.w., b Dickinson ... » Extras 8
T , . 410 Bowling: —Dickinson two for Cromb one for 48; Allcott,. one for 80, Badcock one for 70; Blunt none for 38; Vivian four for 58; Page one for 30. , T . -L i SOUTH AFRICA—-Second Innings. Christy, c Dempster, b Badcock 53 Mitchell, c James, b Dickinson ... W Oameron, .not out \..i ••• "■ Viljoen, not out , Extra s •••. •*’
, r . , .... ... 150 Rowling analysis : -Dickinson 1 fo> 33, Badcock 1 for 31, Allcott 0 for 27. Vivian 0 for 15, Cromb 0 for 13, 1 age 0 for 14, Blunt 0 for 11. JAMAICA MATCH DRAWN. TC.TNGSTON (Jamaica), March 6. The S match. 'County Cornwall versus Tennyson’s English team, was drawn, it being unable to finish on Sa, - ''Cornwall mi. VU and 1 ® lor eight wickets ; and Tennyson’s team 244 for eight (declared).
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