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TRIANGULAR CRICKET.

THE SECOND TEST

SOUTH AFRICA v. ENGLAND

EASY WIN FOR ENGLAND,

United l l ™** a .■,.*•■<:. iation — By Electric Telegraph — Copyright. (Received •June 13, 9 a.m.) LONDON, Juno 12. The mutch between England and South Africa was continued to-day, when the home team won '.by an innings and G2 runs.. The light was dull and there- Avas a '.heavy shower in the night. The scores were as follows: — ENGLAND. First Innings 337 J SOUTH AFRICA 1 First nnings 58 Second Innings. Hurtigan, b Foster 0 Taylor, b Barnes 5 Nourse, run out 17 Faulkner, l'bw, b Barnes . 15 Snooke, 'b Foster 16 Llewellyn, c iSmit'h, h Foster 76 Schwa rz, h Barnes 28 Peglor, b Barnes 10 Carter, not <(Hifc 27 Campbell, c Jessop, b Barnes 3 Mitchell, b Barnes 1 r Extras 19 Total 217 Bowling analysis.—Foster 3 for 54, Barnes 6 for 85, Brearley 0 for 4, Wooliey 0 for 19, Hobbs 0 for 36.

AUSTRALIA v. YORKSHIRE

POOR SCORING

A DRAWN GAME. (Received June 13, 9.10 a.m.) LONDON, June 12. The weather .was dull and the wicket soft when play was resumed in the Australia-Yorkshire match. Drake and Hirst took up the bowling. Five :had been added to the overnight scoro tfhen 'Gregory ;was bowled, middle stump, in playing forward to a 'break-hack.

Mayhe also succumbed to a, breakback.'

The score stood at 5 for 69, whereof Jennings bad made 52 in 100 minutes. He saw iM.in.nett bowled, and' then played a 'ball from Haigh. on' to 'his -wickets. He played a splendid innings bn a, treacherous wicket. The light was now indifferent'. The innings finally closed for 107. Yorkshire declared their second innings closed with seven wickets down for 66. ■' ■ Australia had lost 6 wickets for 35 when play closed. The light "was bad j and the wicket very treacherous. The game was drawn. The scores were as follow : YORKSHIRE. First Innings 155 Second innings. Bates, b Hazlitt 19 Denton, b Hazlitt 3 Drake, b Hazlitt 1 AViJson'. c Carkeek, b Whitty 24 Hirst, b Hazlitt • 2 Tasker, Ibw, b Whitty 4 Booth, not out ' 5 Firth, b Hazlitt -j ■ 0 Haigh, ■■not am **' 4 Sundries ' • 4

Total for seven wickets 66 ! Bowling' analysis—Emery 0 for 7, | Macartney 0 for 14," Whitty 2 for 24' Hazlitt 5 for 17. AUSTRALIA. First innings. Kellewny, c Benton-, b Hirst 2 Jennings, b Haigh 60 Macartney, b Hirst 0 Bardsley, c Denton, b Hirst ; 0 Gregory, b Drake ■ 5 Mayrie, b Haigh 7 Mimtett, b Haigli 1 Emery, ibw, b Haigh ' 0 Hazlitt, lbw, b Haigh ' 19 Carkeek, c Booth, b Drake 3 "Whitty, not out 4 Sundries 6 • Total . 107 Bowling analysis :—Drake 2 for 42, Hirst 3 (for 37, Baigk 5 for 22.

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Second innings. Jennings, lbw, b Haigh 5 Macartney, b Haigh 4 Bardsley,*b Haigh 3 Gregory, b Haigh 0 Mayne,lbw, b Haigh 3 Kelleway, not out 17 Miunett, b Haigh 0 Emery, .not out 0 Sundries 3 Total for six wickets 35 Bowling analysis.—Hirst 0 for 14, Haijih 6 for 14,' Booth 0 for 4, Drake OforO .

NORTHANTS DEFEATS KENT.

(Received June 13, 10.5 a.m.)

LONDON, June 12. . Northamptonshire def dated Kent by four,wickets.

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Bibliographic details
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10659, 14 June 1912, Page 6

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576

TRIANGULAR CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10659, 14 June 1912, Page 6

TRIANGULAR CRICKET. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10659, 14 June 1912, Page 6

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