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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1935.

South Africans Made To Follow On

WICKETS FALL FAST IN TRENT

BRIDGE CRICKET TEST

London, June 17. The score was 190 for five wickola. After the heavy rain of yesterday The old saying that interval Is the afternoon, the wicket was drying best change bowler was borne out rapidly under the Influence of aun-after tem. shine and wind. As might be expect ed under such circumstances, R. E. S Wyatt, the English captain, deckled to declare with Saturday's total of 384 for seven wickets and let the South Africans make what they could

of it.

The weather was fine and sunny when the South Africans commenced their Innings before a crowd of 3,000 spectators. The pace of the wicket

was cany.

When play resumed, Cameron could only add two runs to his acore. He was bowled by Nichols.

The score-board rend 198 for six. Cameron played on after being nt. the wickets for 115 minuter, during which time he hit eight fours, the feature of his innings being fine delves on the leg side.

Vincent was out from the second After Bowes, Nichols, Verity and ball he received, and with the score Robins had had spells with the ball, at 25, for 8, Vilfoen had his off stump of Nicholl's ex- the attack was eventually in the hands removed by ono uf Robins And Nichols. The latter was lifting the ball occasionally.

The South African opening bats nien, I. J. Siedle and B. Mitchell, were on the defensive until Sledlo drove Robins past cover to the boundary ropes for the first boundary hit of

inning.

the

Scoring was exceptionally low, Siedle taking 51 minutes to get into double figures,

score and Crisp was caught at cover presses. Langaton was unable to by Robins, Nicholls again being the lucky bowler. The innings closed for 220,

Verity at short square-leg off Nicholls Following on Siedle was caught by

for two runs, in the third over of the Mitchell and Rowan then Innings. played out time.

Score:

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Mitchell hit a couple of boundaries and was then bowled by Nichols who sent down a ball which came up very 11. W. Sutcliffe, bw, Langtan fast of the pitch. He had been bat. E. S. Wyatt, e Wade, b Crisp, 140 ting for 6 minutes for his 25 run W. Hammond, 1.b.w., b Vincent 28

The score-bourd showed 42 runs N. S. Mitchell-Imres, 1.b.w.. b when Mitchell

Mitchell

Siedle was joined by E. A. Rowan, M. Leyland, e Mitchell, & Crisp one of the most accomplished batte [1, Amex, e Viljoen, & Vincent .. men in the touring side. The now. Iddon, e Rowan, 'h.Vincent. comer settled down quickly and hit M. Nichols, not out

A four to the on-boundary, to hoist the half century in 68 minuten.

At lunch time, Siedle and Rawan were still together. They had menn while taken the seure to DR for ene wicket.

SIEDLE'S FINE SHOTS

Niedle was hitting some Ane shots to the leg side, especially off Verity, the Yorkshire bowler. He has 17 10

bis credit und Rowan 20.

The crowd had swelled to 8,000

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Extras

13

Total (for 7 wickets)

Bowling Analysis

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101 38

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Langion Vincent

Tomlinson

Mitchell

South Africans.-1st Innings

when the game was resumed after 1. 3. Siedle, b Verity hunch. During

the interval, there. Mitchell, h Nichols

W

was a

shower Without any addition to the score, A. D. Nourse,

E. A. Rowan, e Ames, ↳ Robins e Hammond, li Rowan

diamtared. IIe WWI

Verity .caught behind the sticks by the 11. F. Wade, Nichols, b Verity wicket-keeper, Ames, who was stand- 11. B. Cameron, & Nichols ing 12. to the bowling of Robins. K. G. Viljoen, b Nichola He was attempting a late cut he smirked the bal

bill inte cut when C. 1. Vincent, L., Nichots

gloves. 13. Tomlinson, Nichols

..

Extran

Total

A. D. Nourse, of whom grent A. B. C. Langton, not aut things were expected, turned out to R. 4. Crisp, é Robins, & Nichola be a disappointment. He stayed long enough to make only four runs. Ho | crashed Robing

to the off boundary, to set up the 100 in 152 minutes,

He then gave a "dolly" caich to Hammond. Belding second alip, off Verity shortly afterwards. The ball corked

up suddenly, Siedle, who had been batting very all the while, was the next mún to return to the pavilion. With his score at 59 he was bowled by the Yorkshire left-hander, He had con- trilted almost half his side's score of 120 for four wickets.

18

13

0

10

Fall of wickets. (Mitchell) for 42: 2 (Rowan) for 68; 3 (Nourse) for 108; 4(Sledle) for 120; 6 (Wade) for 174 0 (Cameron) for 109; (Vincent) for 198; 8 (Viljoen) for 21; 3. Tomlinson) for 216; 10 (Crisp) 220.

Nichols He reached his 50 with a leg bound-

Bowes being at the

Verity ary of Verity wicket for 160 minutes. He lost his Robins wicket through attempting to make a Iddon big hit to His innings was fault-Leyland less, and incluzled in his 59 were six boundary strokes. Altogether he hatted for 170 minutes.

i. B. Cameron, the South African wicket-keeper, jalued his captain, who at that stage was

was not out with five runk. Cameron at önce showed that he was in an aggressive mood. Al- though Wade had been at the wicket for some little time, Cameron quickly overhnuled him.

CAMERON AGGRESSIVE

Bowling Analysis

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Mitchell, not out Siedle, e Verity ↳ Nichols Rowan, not nut

Total

Extras

(for 1 wkt.) 17 Fall of wickets:-1 (Seidle) for .

WATER LEVELS

FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS

When the score had been taken to i 1 for four wickets, Cameron End 17 while Wade could only claim ten. Three fours in an over by Cameron off Robins helped the South Africans to host the 150, which was renched after 220 minutes" play.

At 29, Cameron

Kave

a dificultert on water levels, in English feet, for the chance to Mitchell-Innes in the slips The ball kept low and off Bowes. was not accepted by the Oxford player:

Misfortune befell the South Afri cans when Wade pristimed a shot and was caught by Nichols in the slips off Verity.

The South African captain had con- tributed only 18, but he had seen the score taken from 103 to 174 for five wickets. He was at the crease for 105 minutes.

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