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SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM'S FIXTURES. ' NOVEMBER. 4. 5, 7, B—South Australia, at Adelaide. 11, 12, 14, 15—v. Victoria, on M.C.C. ground. 18, 19, 21, 22—v. New South Wales, at Sydney. 25, 20, 28, 29—v. Queensland, at Brisbane. 30, Dec. I—v. Toowoomba, DECEMBER. 2, 3, s—v. Eleven of Australia, at Brisbane. 9, IU, 12, 13—First Test, Sydney. 10, 17—v. Newcastle and Hunter 1 River District, at Newcastle. 21, 22—v. Combined Universities, at Sydney. 16, 17—v. Newcastle and Hunter River District, at Newcastle. 21, 22—v. Combined Universities, at Sydney. 26, 27, 28—v, Bendigo, at Bendigo. 31, Jan. 2, 3, 4—Second Test, M.C.C. ground. SOUTH AFRICA v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ,i Received 0, 5.5 p.m. Adelaide, November 5. The weather was cool for the opening match of the South Africans' tour. The wicket was a trifle slow, and helped the bowlers slightly for half an hour. Hiii won the toss, and sent his opponents in to bat. The wicket nipped a bit. At the opening the batsmen were uncertain initialing. Zulch and Strieker were out from weak strokes. Two for 8. Sherwell was bowled with a good swervcr. Three for 19. Nourse foolishly ran himself out. Four for 20. Snooks was caught from a miss-hit. Five for 25. Llewellyn was caught at the wickets at 40. Faulkner and Schwarz made a good stand, the former with a brilliant hit sending a fine six. At luncheon the score stood at six for 64.

' After the adjournment, Faulkner gave ' a chance at 35, and the century appeared ' for 112 minutes' play. A run later Schwarz was bowled. Faulkner was caught at square leg at 109. He had batted for 85 minutes, the whole inrings occupying 150 minutes. , The South Australian innings openefl i with a maiden from Xourse. Vogler's first ball got Zschorn, the wicket-keeper standing back. Clem Hill batted vigorj ously, but with the score at 28 he was • deceived by a break back, and was easj ily caught at cover, Mayne and Gehrs ,' were easy prev to "gOGglies." Four out I for 31. S. Hill made a useful stand, and I was caught at mid-on, with the score at jC3. Crawford batted brilliantly. Hewas badly missed at 27. Chamberlain was completely befogged by the bowling, and was given out at 89. Crawford scored 50 in fifty-one minutes, and was caught at long-on at 118. He had batted for 62 minutes. Whitty at the finI isli hit three sixes. The South Africans ' fielded well. Schwarz and Vogler bowled splendidly, and had all the batsmen except Crawford and Whitty troubled. j Schwarz beat them by unexpected offbreaks, but Vogler mixed his bowling j well. Scores:— SOUTH AFRICA.

Striecker, c Zschorn, b Whitty 3 Zulch, c Mayne, b Whitty 0 Sherwell, b Whitty.... * Nourse, run out 4 Faulkner, c S. Hill, b Rees 54 Snooks, c Clem Hill, b Crawford.... 4 Llewellyn, c Campbell, b Crawford.. '6 Schwarz, b Whitty 22 Pearse, b Wright 21 Vogler, not out 5 Pegler, c Zschorn, b Wright 0 Total 133 Bowling Analysis.—Whitty, 4 wickets for 57; Crawford, 2 for 31; Rees, 1 for 30; Wright, 2 for 6. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Mayne, b Schwarz 9 Zschorn, c Sherwell, b Vogler 0 Clem Hill, c Schwarz, b Vogler 15 Gehrs, st. Sherwell, b Schwarz 1 Crawford, c Snooks, b Schwarz 66 S. Hill, c Vogler, b Schwarz 11 Chamberlain, 1.b.w., b Schwarz 6 Campbell, c Sherwell, b Vogler 8 Rees, st. Sherwell, b Schwarz 11 Whitty, not out ;. 31 Wright, not out 69 Total 169 Bowling ets for 66; Vogler, 3 for 39. NEW SOUTH WALES v. QUEENSLAND. Received 6, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, November 5. New South Wales made 212, the top scorer being Collins, with 59. Queensland, in the second innings have lost one wicket for 26. Received 6, 5.5 p.m. Brisbane, November 6. Queensland, in the second venture, mivle 203. If'itcheson 64. Jennings 37, Mrvslmll 27. Armstrong 27. New South W V. in the second innings, have lost one wicket for 18.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 178, 7 November 1910, Page 6

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CRICKET Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 178, 7 November 1910, Page 6

CRICKET Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 178, 7 November 1910, Page 6

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