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CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

Indians Another Big 'Varsity Success. TYLDESLEY'S TINE DOUBLE. (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, June 10. Following their 10 wickets victory over Oxford University, the All-India cricket eleven defeated Cambridge 'by nine wickets. The 'Varsity second innings closed for 274 (Ratcliffe 112 not out). Amar Singh took six wickets for 70. India secured the necessary 59 runs for the loss of one wicket. Results in county matches:—• M.C.C.: First innings, 285 (Pataudi 84 not out); second, 216 (Pataudi 73). Kent: First innings, 481 (Woolley 97, Chapman 72); second, none for 23. Kent won by 10 wickets. Surrey: First innings, 315 (Barling 82; Copson four for 43); second, nine for 207, declared. Derby: First innings. 168; eecond, 155. Surrey won by 190 runs. Worcester: First innings, 88 (Tate four for 26, Bowley four for 20); second, 153 (Tate four for 47). Sussex: First innings, 343 (Duleepsmhji 110). Sussex won by an innings and 102 runs. Northante: First innings, 259; second,, nine for 284, declared. Essex: First innings, 220; second, six for 136. Northants won on the first innings. Yorkshire: First innings, 418 (Alitchell 140, Sellars 85). Gloucester: First innings, 173 (Bowes five for 49); follow-on, 150. Yorkshire won by an innings and 95 runs. Lancashire: First innings, 253 (Tyldesley 83; Herman six for 83); second, two for 215, declared (Tyldesley 122 not out). Hampshire: First innings, 272 (Mead 98); second, two for 21. Lancashire won on. the first innings. Leicester: First innings, 84; second, 68. Glamorgan: First innings, 338 (E. Davies 103). Glamorgan won by an innings and 180 runs. Middlesex: First innings, IS4 (Roberts three for 6); second, 377 (Hearne 7S). Warwick: First innings, 261 (Croom 90); second, nine for 277 (Wyatt 10:? not out). Warwick won on the first innings.

NEW YORK WRESTLING. LEWIS HEADLOCKS SHIKAT. NEW YORK, June 10. At the opening of the Madison Square Garden Corporation's new outdoor arena Ed. ("Strangler") Lewis won the catch-as-catch-ean world's heavy-weight wrestling championship. Hβ threw Dick Shikat (Germany) with a headloek after one hour six minutes. There were 25,000 spectators.

The arena was built to accommodate 80,000 people. It will be used for the heavy-weight boxing championship contest between Jack Sharkey and Max Schmeling on June 21.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 9

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CRICKET IN ENGLAND. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 9

CRICKET IN ENGLAND. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 137, 11 June 1932, Page 9