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SOUTH AFRICA v. 'GLOUCESTERSHIRE. By Cable—Press Association —Copyright. London, August 30. In the match South Africa v. Gloucestershire, Beaumont, whilst fielding, dislocated his thumb and fainted, Cox going on in his stead. The following are the scores:— GLOUCESTER.—First Innings. Sewell, e Ward, b Faulkner 0 Dipper, I) I'cgk;' }■> Jessop, h Faulkner 13 Green, b Pegler 7 F. Roberts, b Pegier 4 A. Roberts, b White 33 Langdon. st. Ward, b 'White 30 Mills, b White 0 Parker, c Nourse, b White 9 Wicks, b White 2 Dennett, not out 0 Extras 7 Total 1-23 Bowling analysis.—Pegler, three for 41; Faulkner, two for 44; Carter, none for 13; White, five for 21. SOUTH AFRICA.—First Innings. White, b Parker 0 Taylor, c Dennett, b Parker 4 Nourse, cA, Roberts, b Parker .... 6 Strieker, c Langdon, b Dennett .... 2 Faulkner, c Parker, b Dennett 0 Tancred, not out 27 l'e«ier. e and b Parker 21 "Mitchell, c Wicks, b,Parker 0 Carter, c Green, b Dennett 2 Ward, c Wicks, b Dennett 1 Cox, b Dennett 0 Extras ~. 4 Total 79 Bowling analysis.—Dennett, five for 40;Parker, five, for 35 GLOUCESTER.—Second Innings. Dipper, st. Ward, b Pegler 1 Sewell, b Faulkner " 9 Green, b Pegler 2 A. Roberts, not out 9 F. Roberts, b Pegler 1 Langdon, not out 0 Extras 5 t _ Total for four wickets 2S AUSTRALIA v. KENT. London, August 30. Owing to a further downpour there was no play to-day in the match Australia r. Kent. AUSTRALIA y. KENT. A DRAWN GAME. Received I, 5.5 p.m. London, August 31. The match between Australia and Kent was drawn. Fail-service replaced. A. Day in the Kent team, which declared ■ its innings closed with six wickets down for 170. The weather was fine, and the attendance numbered 1000. Day won the toss. The wicket at the start was sticky, and after lunch difficult. Ilardinge and Seymour made a plucky and steady stand. Woolley was in for 110 minutes, and showed lively and "masterly driving. He hit a six and six fours. He gave a chance at 51 of being caught off Emery. Hazlitt made the most of a troublesome Whitty, by capturing Day, bagged his*hundredth wicket. Carr had a day out with the Australians. Going on when the second wicket was down, he finished with the fine: average of 7 for 461 Macartney and Bardsley showed good form, and Minnett and Whitty were lively. The last wicket added 22 runs. The others made a poor showing. The following are the scores:— Humphreys, lbw, b Hazlitt 1 Hardinge, c Emery 38 { Seymour, c Carkeek, b Hazlitt 21 Woolley, b Hazlitt 52 Day, b Whitty 31 Prest, st Carkeek, b Hazlitt 10 Jennings, not out (j Fairserviee, not out 2 Extras 7 Six wickets for 170 Bowling Anaysis.—Whitty, one for 60; Ilazlitt, four for 42; Minnett, none for 21; Emery, one for 40. AUSTRALIA.—First Innings. Kelleway, c Seymour, b Blythe 4 Jennings, lbw, b Woolley 7 Macartney, e Seymour, b Carr 33 Bardsley, b Carr 22 Mavne, c Seymour, b Carr 9 Gregory, c Jennings, b Woolley 0 Hazlitt, b Can- * ' q Emery, st Ilnish, b Carr 10 Carkeek, b Carr 0 Minnett, not out 30 Whitty, c Blythe; b Carr ' l(j Extras q Total j 37 Bowling Ananlysis.—Blythe, one for 20; W oollev, two for 59; Carr, seven for 40. SOUTH AFRICA v. GLOUCESTER. Gloucester, in their second innings scored (34. The following are the scores:' A. Roberts, e Tancred, b Faulkner... r.angdon, b Pegler ' (j Jessop, b Pegler in Mills, b Faulkner i! i Parker, run out g Wicks, b Faulkner 0 Dennett, not out ' i Extras ' f;

Total Bowling Analysis.—Pegler, five for 33Faulkner, four for 2(1 ' SOU HI AFRICA.—Second Innings Strieker, c Parker, b Dennett 3 Taylor, b Jessop 24 Tailored, Ibw, b Jessop 0 Nourse, b Jessop 35 Faulkner, 1> Jessop ', j White, not out | oi Pegler, b Dennett Carter, b Dennett q Ward, Ibw, b Dennett ... . ' j Mitchell, not out -m Extras '' Total for eight wiekets 114 Howling Analysis.—Dennett, four for !5I; Parker, none for 10; Jessop, four for 33. South Africa won by two wickets. SURREY-MIDDLESEX v. AUSTRALIA. .Received 1, 5.3 p.lll. London, August 31. The combined Surrey-Middlesex team to meet the, Australians is:—Surrey Bird, liayward, Hitch, Haves, llobbs Striuhvick. Middlesex Kidd. Mann' Tarrant. ,]. lleariie, J W. Heanie Hendren. ' j

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 90, 2 September 1912, Page 8

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CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 90, 2 September 1912, Page 8

CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 90, 2 September 1912, Page 8

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