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ENGLAND WINS RUBBER

INNINGS VICTORY OVER SOUTH AFRICANS STUBBORN BATTING , (United £*..!.— By Telegraph — Coputt&H: ! f.ii:3(rahaH and X.Z. Press Association (United Sci’viceJ j Reed. 11 a.m. LONDON, Tuesday- ( In the fourth test match against j South Africa, England won by an innings and 32 runs. England's victory in the rubber came after a subborn defence. notabl> by Taylor and Oameron. The pitch was lifeless. Freeman only was the consistently troublesome bowler, again suggesting the i poverty of the English attack. ! Quinn batted 100 minutes, a fine feat for a man generally going in tenth. He helped to add 53 ruus. Taylor when in the fifties was missed by Geary. He went out to the worst ball he received, hitting a full toss to Levland. His score included seven fours. Morkel started uncomfortably. Owen-Smith. just before going in, re ceived a cable ounouncing his father s death. He was sympathetically cheered when he appeared. Cameron hit freely and Deane, who jis usually impetuous, backed up steadily. Rain caused a stoppage of play for an hour, after which the wet ball ! assisted the batsmen. Cameron skied an easy catch. He batted for 125 minutes and hit one six and ten fours. I The first test match at Birmingham , ended in a draw, as did the second match at Lord's. England won the third game at Leeds. I Details of the score are as follow: — ENGLAND First Innings SUTCLIFFE, b Morkel * BOWLEY, b Bell • • 13 WYATT, c Cameron, b Vincent .. Tl*' WOOLLEY, c and b Vincent .. -.154 HENDREN, b Quinn - - 3 - LEYLAXD, c Cameron, b Mitchell . . 5* CARR, c Bell, b Quinn GEARY, not out .. .. 34 BARRATT. not out ? Extras .. .. -. .. .. •• •• •• "* | Seven wickets (declared) for .. .. 457 * Bowling.—Morkel. 1-61; Quinn. 2-f*s: j Bell. 1-113: Vincent. 2-93; Mitchell, l-2t. Owen-Smith, 0-16. SOUTH AFRICA First Innings CATTERALL, c Sutcliffe, b Barratt 7. SI-EDLE. Ibw. b Freeman * MITCHELL. <• Geary, b Freeman .. 1 TAYLOR, b Freeman 2S DEANE, st Duckworth, b Freeman ’> CAMERON, c and b Freeman .. . 1-1 OWEN-SMITH, c Barratt, b Freeman * VINCENT, c Geary, b Freeman .... •> MORKEL, lbw. b Geary 63 BELL, c Duckworth, b Geary . - -. " QUINN, not out 1 Extras 3 Total 130 Bowling.—Barratt. 1-S: Geary. 2-1*; Freeman, 7-71; Woolley, 0-22; Wyatt, 0-S. Second Innings SIEDLE. b Barratt 1 CATTERALL. to Geary i MITCHELL, b Geary 2 QUINN, b Freeman I l TAYLOR, c. Leyland. b Freeman . . » 1 MORKEL. st Duckworth, b Woolley 36 i CAMERON, c Woolley, b Freeman . $3 , OWEN-SMITH, st Duckworth, b Free man - ? 1 DEANE, c Duckworth, b Wyatt . 29 VINCENT, c Duckworth, b Freeman 4 [ BELL, not out 0 Extras - -*• Total l Bowling: Barratt. 1-30; Geary, 2.50; t Freeman, 5-100; Woolley. 1-51; Wyatt, . 1-13.

COUNTY MATCHES

: LANGRIDGE IS DEADLY WITH BALL SEVEN WICKETS FOR IS ‘ (Australian and X.Z. Press Association) (United Service J | Reed. 9.22 a.m. LONDON, Tuesday. County matches: Surrey v. Kent.—Surrey in its first innings made 415 (Hobbs 118. Wiison L not out 84) and in its second 180 for 1 two wickets (Hobbs not out 78, Shep- , herd not out 88). Kent in its first in- ; nings made 256 (Ames 109). Bowling. r Allen took four wickets for 64. and ■ Peach six for 92. Kent followed on 1 for 338 (Hardinge 80, Ames 99). Bow! ■ 1 j ing. Peach took six wickets for 101. . j Surrey won by eight wickets. Lancashire v. Warwickshire.—Lancashire, first 459 (E. Tyldesley 138. Watson 88, Iddon 96); second, 12 for r none. Warwick, first. 349 (Croom 90*; . followed on. 219 (MacDonald live for r 104). Lancashire won by ten wickets. I Sussex v. Hampshire. —Sussex, first. 201 (Herman four for 64, Boycs four ’ for 50); second, 220 (Duleepsinji 11-’, J Kennedy seven for 60). Hampshire, 1 first, 128 (Langridge four for 48); se« - r ond, 58 (Langridge seven for 16). i Sussex won by 233 runs. I Somerset v. Gloucester. —Somerset. . first, 2SB (Young 104. Parker five for i 88); second, five wickets for 183. dc- » elared (Parker four for 74). Glouce*- ' ter, first, 168 (Dipper 64. White six for » 50); second. 154 for two (Dipper not 5 out G 5). Somerset won on the first - innings. 1 Middlesex v. Derby. —Middlesex, first. - 217 (Worthington four for 71); second. 190 (Slater four for 59, Worthington five for 83). Derby, first. 145 (Robins four for 29); second, 184 (Worthing- . ton 72, Haig four for 50). Middlesex won by 78 runs. Leicester v. Yorkshire. —Leicester. ’ first, 298 (Riley 71. Bowes eight for 77); second, 154 for four, declared * (Shipman not out 78, Macauley four 2 for 71). Yorkshire first, 177; second, i 116 for none (Holmes not out 70). 3 Leicester won on the first innings. 5 Nottingham v. Glamorgan. —Nottingham, first, 398 (Whysall 111). Glamoi - t . gan, first, 324 (S. Staples four for 42. Voce five for 40): followed on. 153 t (Staples six for 41). Nottingham won i by an innings and 121 runs. Essex v. Northants. —Essex . flr.-t. I j 163; second. 267. Northants, first, J 9 r 5 for eight, declared; second. 236 for four. Northants won by six wickets.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 729, 31 July 1929, Page 9

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ENGLAND WINS RUBBER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 729, 31 July 1929, Page 9

ENGLAND WINS RUBBER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 729, 31 July 1929, Page 9

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