THE SOUTH AFRICANS
THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY ; MATCH. | (Received May 22, 9 a.m.) I LONDON, May 21. I The rnaicli between South. A.friea j and Oxford University was continued j in showery weatJher. The Africans' I firat innings closed for 179. Oxford, i an their second attempt, had lost four j wickets For 244 wlheii. stumps won: j drawn. Scares —■ ' SOUTH AFRICA.—First innings. ! Taylor, lbw, 1) Eyann 2 I H'artigan, Jbw, b CrutcMey '3 j ; Fiavilkner, 1) Evans I'» I | Noufse, b Evans 9! ' White, c Lister-Kaye, h Evans Ki j I Mitchell, b Evami' . -* i > Beaiimant, c Lagden, b Nanmann 8 j
Pegler, b Naumann 'J j Carter, <b Lagden \\ i Campbell, not out -' I Cox, c Evans, b Tidier ' i Sundries - 10 Total i 7° Bowline; analvsis:—Evans 5 for 73, Grutchlev 1 for 10, Lagden 1 for 18, Vigiler 1 for 20, Lister-Kaye 0 for 2d, Naumann 2 for. 19. OXFORD. First Timings " 2,:> .Second innings. Twining, b Cox • 11 Knott, e Carter. b Faulkner 70 Campbell, b Faulkner ( " Evans, c Hartigan, b Cox 10"/ ('■olimau. not out It) Sundries .'-3 Total lor four wickets 'i-i*.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 23 May 1912, Page 3
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187THE SOUTH AFRICANS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10641, 23 May 1912, Page 3
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