THE SOUTH AFRICANS
CABLE NEWS
(United Press Atsociation—By 'Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
THE YORKSHIRE MATCH.
(Received May 18, 9 a.m.) LONDON, May 17. The match between South Africa and Yorkshire was continued in dull weather.
J The South Africans made 170 in ifcheir 1 first innings and Yorkshire had lost S wickets for 296 when stumps were drawn. Scores :—• SOUTH AFRICA.—First Innings. Taylor, b Hirst a Nourse, b Hirst !(). Snooke, b Hirst ' 4. Hartigan, c Denton, b Haigh 57" White, b Haigh . - ' - 49> Schwarz, b Haigh 0 Mitchell, b Haigh • g Beaumont, ,b Rhodes 17' Pegler, c Drake, b Rhodes 8Carter, b Haigh g. Ward, not out x Sundries u Total 17CJ ' Bowling analysis :—Hirst 3 for 50, Booth 0 for 22, Haigh 5 for 33, Drake 0 for 23, Rliodes 2 for 31. ' YORKSHIRE.—First innings. "' W. R. Rhodes, c Carter, b Pegler 3 B. B. Wilson, b Pegler 26 D. Denton, ib Pegler 82 A. Drake, b White 46 G. H. Hirst, c Ward, b Carter 65 Tasker, c Mitchell, b Pegler 0 M. W: Booth, c And b Pegler 0 W. E. Bates, b Hartigan. 3 S. Haigh, not out 53 .A. W. White, not out 7 Sundries ■ 11 Total for eight wickets 29a A DRAWN GAME. . (Received Last Night, 5,5 o'clock ) LONDON,. May IS. , The South African-Yorkshire maich, was continued in fine weather, and resulted in f>. draw. With eight wickets down for '2.'Q, Yorkshire carried their first in'iings .' score to 317. ] South Africa in their second innings scored 288, leaving the Englishmen 141 to win, with only a few minutes to flay. Scores: — .. YORKSHIRE. I First innings (continued) S. Haigh, not out C2 Sir A. W. White, b Nouvso 19 A. Dolphin, c and b Norn's.* 0 Extras II Total • &17 Bowling analysis:—Pegler 5 for 77, Schwarz O.for 77. Nourse, 2 for 30, Hartigan 1 for 59, Cuter 1 for 40, White 1 for 23. ' \ Second Innings. Bates, c Suooke, b Nourse 2 ' Rhodes, not out 7Tasker, not out 1 Total for one. wicket 10 Bowling analysis: —No\irse 1 for 7 r Pegler 0 for 3, SOUTH AFRICA—Second Innings. Hartigan, b Booth 16 Taylor, c Tasker, ib Rhodes 40 Nourse, b Rhodes 28- ' Snooke, lbw, h Haigh' .7 W T hite, c Booth, b- Rhodes ©. Schwarz, lbw, b Rhodes 14 Mitchell, not out 91 Beaumont, b Rhodes 5Pegler, b Drake 35 Carter, b Haigh .10Ward, b Rhodes 21 Sundries 15 Total 288 Bowling analysis:—Drake 1 for 58, Booth 1 for 61, Rhodes 6 for 102, Haigh 2 for 43, Wilson o£or9. AN IMPORTANT RECRUIT.
(Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) LONDON, May 18. -The newspaper "African World"! states that A. E. Vogler, the famous: bowler, is sailing next week to join the South African cricketers. THE NEXT MATCHES/ The following .are the next matchesto be played, commencing to-day : Australia v. M.0.C., at Lord's. South Africa v. Oxford University,, at Oxford. The first Test match, Australia v. South Africa, commences on Monday tnext.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10640, 20 May 1912, Page 5
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493THE SOUTH AFRICANS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10640, 20 May 1912, Page 5
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