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THE SOUTH AFRICANS

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LOSE FIVE WICKETS. FAULKNER RESPONSIBLE. (Received June 4, 9.10 .a.m.) LONDON, June 3. The South Afr.ioa.ns commenced a match with Cambridge University today. The latter batted first. The weather at the start was cloudy and rain at the luncheon adjournment stopped play for the day when five wickets were down for 87. Details: — CAMBRIDGE.—First Innings. Hon, H. G. H. Mulholknd, c Nourse, b Faulkner 8 A. Knight, not 0ut...... /"* '^ Pater'son, ibw,'b Faullmer ... ! ;":±. 1 Riley, b Faulkner 1 Sullivan, b Faulkner 1 E. L. Kidd, b Faulkner 14 S. H. Saville, not out f> Extras 4

Tot&I for five wickets ......... 87

AUSTRALIAN TEAM'S AVERAGES Following' are the leading batting and bowling averages of the Australian'team up to and including the Warwickshire match: — BATTING. i Runs. N.O. Avg. W. Bardslev 647 3 71.9 C. G. Macartney , G97 1 63.3 S.E.Gregory 394 1 35.8 C. Kellewav 189 r 31.5 O. B. Jennings , 241 2 30 G. J. Matthews 205 2 29 - BOWLING. Wkts. Runs. Avge. C. G. Macartney 12 114 9.5 S.-H. Emerv 39 413 10.5 W. J. Wbittv 27 366 13 C. Kellewav "" 378 15 G. J. Matthews 16 ,267 16

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10650, 5 June 1912, Page 5

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194

THE SOUTH AFRICANS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10650, 5 June 1912, Page 5

THE SOUTH AFRICANS Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10650, 5 June 1912, Page 5

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