CRICKET
INNINGS WIN FOR AFRICANS (United Press Association.—By Kleotrie Teleeraph—Copyright) (Australian Press Association) (Received 23rd Julv, 10.20 a.m.) LONDON, 22nd July. South Africa in the first innings made 297—Taylor 125. Scotland in i lie second innings made 144, Quinn taking five wickets for 33. * The South Africans won by an innings and five runs. THE AVERAGES m ■■<■ LONDON, 21st July. The cricket averages are as follows: BATTING
Runs. Average. Hammond 1 . 1904 68.00 Wyatt ... 1706 56.92 O'Connor 1647 56.79 Dipper .. . 1525 52.58 Bowley .. ... 1714 51.93 Woolley .. 1359 50.33 Turnbull ... 1001 50.05 Wysall .. ■ . 1595 19.78 Dulecpsin hji 1063 46.21 Saitdliam 1508 45.69 ITobbs faijq d to" .qualify, as he had onlv fifteen innings. His average is 70.92. BOWLING Hums. Wickets. Avge. E. Tyhlcslcy . 1553 110 14.11 Frcftinaii 2263 154 14.69 Goddanl 1978 125 15.82 Rhotlcs 133 75 16.44 While1495 89 16.79 Tate .... 1700 94 18.09 Roots 1923 106 18.14 Larwood is lliirteenth.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 July 1929, Page 5
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