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CRICKET.

! THE ENGLISH COUNTIES. ,

(BY CABLS—PBBSS ASSOCIATION (KIUTEa'a TZUO&AUS.; LONDON, May 14. Playing against Surrey, Somerset made 205 (Lyon 95). Shepherd took four wickets for 58. Surrey has made 11 without the loss of a -wicket. _-- In the match Essex versus Leicestershire, Esses has made 140 for sir wickets (Nicholas 62). , . . , Cambridge University, playing against Yorkshire, made 111. Rhodes took sue wicketo. for 22- "Yorkshire h*a floored 99 .for two wickets. .' Playing for Gloucester, Tate secured six wickets for 24 against Northampton.

SOUTH V. NOTTS. (Br CABIJ!—PBSSS ASSOCIATION COPIBIOM.) (AUSTBALIAW AND JJ.Z. CABLE ASSOOATIOH.) LONDON. , May 14. The South Africans began a match against Notts before a The homo captain won tho toss and sent the visitors in on a Rood wjeket. rne inNuers lasted three and a half hours and realised 186 (Nourse 62. Catterall 24, Deane 21 Taylor 21, Blanckenberg 20). Barratt took.five wicketa for 59 runs and Richmond three for %9. Bartatt and Oates combined effectively in attack, the. former at one stase having four for 9. Tho visitors were victims of several doubtful decisions. Notts, at the drawiwr of stumps, had lost five wickets for 93 (Whysall 45).

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18074, 16 May 1924, Page 12

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18074, 16 May 1924, Page 12

CRICKET. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18074, 16 May 1924, Page 12

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