THE SOUTH AFRICANS
AUSTRALIANS VICTORIOUS, i BY TEN WICKETS. (Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) LONDON, May 24. , The match was continued to-day, ' in delightful weather. The wicket j was faster. i J Whitty secured Oxford's remaining wicket after three byes had been .added, the innings closing for 206, after 230 minutes play. Requiring 42 to win, Jennings .and Smith wiped off the deficiency in 25 minutes. Jennings gave an exhibition of all ! round play, scoring five fourers. [ Australians thus won by 10 wickets. The Gaekwar of Baroda was badly •hurt in tho hack on Friday night. Ho is now being nursed at his home. ' Scores: — OXFORD. Second Innings.—Continued. Lister,-Kaye, not out 12 Lord,b AVhitty •' ' .2 Sundries ' ' 24 I Total .. 206 Bowling analysis:—Macartney 5 for 44, Whitty 4 for 78, Kellcwav 1 for 17, Minuet 0 for 15, Hazlitt 0 for 28. AUSTRALIA.—Second Innings. 'Jennings, not out 33 Smith, not out '..) Total for one wicket 42 Bowling' analysis:—Orutchley 0 for 12, Vidler 0 for 20, Kaye 0 for* 10. THE WORCESTERSHIRE MATCH. { HOME TEAM ALL OUT FOR 50. (Received May 25, D.30 a.m.) LONDON, May 24. Tho match (between the South Africans'and Worcestershire was con(Oontinued on Page 7.)
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tinned in fine weather. ] Worcestershire wore disposed of for •30 in their first innings. Scores. WORCESTER.—First Innings. V. Pearson, <; Pegler, |, Faulkner 0 Rowley, c Ward,). Faulkner 4 Arnold, c Faulkner, h Peeler 8 Hums, U>w, g Faulkner "" 0 CufFe, b Pegler ' :?!> Collier, h Pogler 3 .Hayward, h Pegler. 3 Burrows;" c Nourso, b Pegler 2 J. 'runner, st Ward, b Peeler 0 Bale, not out I Chester, st Ward,'h Pegler 0 Tota;l „ , 50 Bowling analysis.—Faulkner 3 for I!.', Peeler 7 for 31. The South. Africans have lost five wicket;.: for 277. SOUTH' A FJIICA.-First Innings. Taylor, •!> Pearson 83 ( .K'artigan, h ('idle 10-5 U;m!:;:;ci\ c Hale, b Cnfi'e, :.) > Xoi'.i':-:/., low, b Burrows 2 : Snookc, I: Burr/r.vs 15 White, no! out 24 Sundries 11 Total for five wickets 277 AFRICANS WIN BY AN INNINGS ' AND 42 RUNS. '( I (Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) J LONDON, May 25. The-' South Africa-Worcestershire-" war. resumed to-day. The visitors car. rieJ. their five wickets score of 277 V> 298, and then disposed of Worcestorsrire for 20(i. Scores: — SOUTH AFRICA. First innings.—Continued. White, st Bale, b Kay ward 25 J SHuvnrz, si Bale, h Havward 8 ] .Ward, st Bale, li Havward 5 ' Mitchell, st Bale, b'fiavward 2 Pegler, I. Hayward C Cox, not oni 5 Sundries ' li Total 29S Bowling analysis.—Arnold 0 for -10, J Cuffc 2 for 79, Burrows 2 for 45, ' Chester 0 for 53, Simpson-Kay ward 5 for 19, Pearson 2 for 37, Burns 0 tbr 14. Worcester.—Second innings. Pearson, c Sch.warz, b Faulkner 10 Bom ley, b Schwarz 31 Arnold, Ibw, b Faulkner 0 Burns, c and b SchwarK 22 Culre, b Schwa.rz 16 Collier, b White I) J. Turner, e Faulkner, h Whifco I Simpson-Hayvvard, h Sc'hwarz 0 Burrows, c Schwa rz, b Pegler 45j Bale, I) Pegler 43 Chester, not out 10 Sundries i 19 Total 20G Bowling analysis:—Faulkner 2 for 22, Pegler 2 for 43, Schwarz 4 for 09, Cox Ofor 14, White 2 for 33, Nourse . 0 -for 10. WARNER'S TEAM v. REST OF ENGLAND. (Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) LON T DON, May ; 25. j. In Jhe match Warner's team v. Rest I of England,..the former made 509. [ Rest,of England made 237, Jesse--84, and in the second innings have -JJ I up for no wickets. J THE FIRST TEST MATCH. STARTS TO-DAY.. The First Test match in connection with the Triangular Tests betwc m -Viisiralia and South Africa comments to-day.
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