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SOUTH AFRICA v. MIDDLESEX. By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. I London, ,luly 3. The match South Africa v. Middlesex had to be abandoned owing to bad! weather | I ENGLAND v. SOUTH AFRICA. I Received 5, 12.40 a.m.

London, July 4. The test team against the South Afrii cans will be Fry, Spooner, Foster, Jessop, Robbs, Rhodes, Barnes, Woolley, Smith, Dean, J. W. Hearne and Hitch. AUSTRALIA v. YORKSHIRE. London, July 3. It rained all night, but ceased at 8.30 a.m., and there were soft but drying breezes, so that play could be started at 2 o'clock. The weather was bright at that hour, but' the attendance at the ground was small. Wilson and Denton, the not-outs, went to the wickets, and Whitty and Hazlitt. began the bowling. Runs came steadily, fifty in an hour, and the century, in 105 minutes. When 34 had been added, Kelleway howled Denton, who had batted for 95 minutes. He did some good pulling and driving, and his score included seven fours. Drake, who took his place, was run out without having added to the score, xorkshirc made 280, and the. Australians went to the wickets long enough to score three for none. The match was therefore drawn. Wilson played soundly ior 155 minutes, and Hirst for CO minutes, pulling and ondriving. He hit a sixer and seven fours. Hazlitt at point threw down Tasker's wicket. Carkeek cleverly stumped two men. The 200 was hoisted in 190 minutes, and the innings, which lasted 250 minutes, closed at 5.55. Australia made three runs in ten minutes. The detailed I scores were:

.AUSTRALIA.—First Innings 299. YORKSHIRE.—First Innings. Rhodes, b Whitty 14 Wilson * ' .54 Denton, b Kelleway 57 Drake, run out 0 Hirst, c Smith, b Minnett. ........'. 63 Kilncr, c Smith, b Minnett 41 Booth, st Carkeek, b Minnett 28 Haigh, st Carkeek, b Matthews 0 White, b Minnett 13 Dolphin, not out ] Extras 15 Total 2SO Bowling analysis: Matthews, one for 8G; Whitty, one for 67; Hazlitt, none for 25; Macartney, none for 17; Kelleway, two for 42; Minnett, four for 28. AUSTRALIA.—Second Innings. Hazlitt, not out 1 Whitty, not out 2 Total for no wickets + 3 THE LANCASHIRE TEAM. Received 5, 12.40 a.m. London, July 4. The Lancashire team to play the Australians will be as follows: —Hornby, Spooner, Brooke, Makepeace, J. Tyldesley, Sharp, E. Tyldes>ley, Heap, Whitehead, Dean, Huddleton, Fairclough. RELF'S GREAT PERFORMANCE. Received 4, 11.25 p.m. London, July 4. Against Leicestershire, Albert Relf scored 103, not out, and took eight wickets for 41, and seven wickets for 36. Against Essex, Woolley took seven wickets for 25 runs. A PROMINENT CRICKETER'S FATE. Received 4, 10.30 p.m. London, July 4. Richardson, the Surrey bowler, was found dead on a pathway at Aix-le-Bains from cerebal congestion, due to exposure.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 317, 5 July 1912, Page 8

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CRICKET Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 317, 5 July 1912, Page 8

CRICKET Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 317, 5 July 1912, Page 8

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