CRICKET.
OXFORD v. CAMBIIinGK. LON'DOX, Jv.lv S. In the University match Oxiord made 193 (Bcttinjton 35). CamVidjjo lost nine wickets for 10.1. took throe wickets for C 4. The match w:.s dra.vn. COUXTY MATCHES. (Received Julv llt.li, 5.5 p.nO I.JXDOX, July 9. ■ Heavy rainfall throughout the country interfered with the week's cricket, and tome county matches were abandoned. Improved weatl.er to-day enabled the Etor.-Ila.rrow match to commence at Lord's. The v.-icket was greatly in the bowler;' favour. Harrow made 65 ill their first innings, and Eton 10". Harrow, in their second inr.lays., rr.atlo ITS. Eoton have lost one wio'.tct for 121. Plnv was impossible- in Mead's Ixr.ofH match on Wednesday and Thursday owin™ to rain, and was fimUiy abandoned to-day, after a few hours' play during which Hobba gave a splendid exhibition, notching his eighth century of tho r-ea-fon. and scoring IB".' in 'JO minutes. Surrey declared at 5 for 203, and Hampshire. had 23 on tor no wickets when a downpour stopped play. Fry scorcd 10. It was his Jirst appearance sinco 1911. Averages are :--Br.tti)icr: Henur-eii 7G.12: Ashtan, GT.R; HohV;. 65.23; Tree. Mead, and Hcsirno 5:;. Ijo.viin^: Parkin 10.19; Rliod», 11.12: Cook, 12 03; Marriott. 13.58: and L-es>, 13.60. Bettinston is ninth, with 15.10.
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16884, 12 July 1920, Page 7
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