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WARNER'S TEAM v. REST OK ENGLAND. ;Ey Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. (United Press Association.) London, May 25. Warner's team in their fcrst inn in 2;: scored 509. The Rest of England replied with. 2$J (Jefsop "!), and following on scored 262 in their scrum; innings (Jessop 55). AUSTRALIA v. OXFORD. London, May 25. The weather was delightful when the match was continued, and the wicket was much faster.
Wliitty secured Oxford's remaining wicket v.iili the addition of 3 byes. The innings occupied 230 minutes. Requiring 42 rims, Australia secured them in 25 minutes. Jennings gave a fine display of all-round cricket, scoring five fours. Following are the scores: — AUSTRALIA. First Tunings ... ... 236 Second Tunings. Jennings, not out ... ... 33 Smith, not out ... ... 9 Total for no wickets ... 42 Bowling analysis.—Crutchley, non< for 12; Vidlcr, none for 20; Kaye, none for 10. The Gaekwar of Baroda hurt his hack badly during the match, and is now confined to a nursing home. OXFORD. First innings ... ... 71 Second innings ... ... 206 Bowling analysis.—Hazlitt, none for 28; Wliitty, four for 78; Minnett, none for 15; Kelleway, one for 17; Macartney, five for 21.
AFRICA v. WORCESTER. London, May 2G. The South Africans won by an innings and 42 runs. Scores:— WORCESTERSHIRE. First innings ... ... 50 Second Innings. Pearson, c Schwa rz, b Faulkner 10 Cowley, li Sch war/. ... ... 31 Arnold, lbw., 1) Faulkner ... 0 Burns, b Sohwarz ... ... 22 Cuffe, 1) Schwara ... ... 1G Collier, 1) White ... ... 9 Turner, c Faulkner, b White ... 4 Hayward, b Sdiwarz ... 0 [Sorrows, c Schmarz, b Pegler ... 45 Hale, 1) Pegler ... ... 43 Chester, not out ... ... 10 Extras 10 Total 200 Bowling analysis.—Faulkner, two for 22; Pegler, two for 43; Schwarz, four for 59; Cox, none for II ; White, two for 33; Nourse, none for 16. AFRICA. First Innings. White, st. Bale, 1) Hayward ... 25 Schwarz, b Hayward ... ... 8 Mitchell, h Hayward 2 Pegler, b Hayward ... ... 0 Ward, b Hayward ... ... ' r > Cox, not out ... ... 5 Extras ... II Total 298 Bowling analysis.—Arnold, none for 40; Cuffe, two for 70; Burrows, one for 45; Chester, none for 53; Simpson Hayward, five for ID; P.v.rsnn. two for 37; Burne, none for 1!.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 25, 27 May 1912, Page 5
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353CRICKET. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 25, 27 May 1912, Page 5
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