CRICKET.
LANCASHIRE DECLARES; MATCH WITH AFRICANS. (■T CAaL*w-PBBS9 ABSOOITIoir—COPTRIOHT.) (4.USTBAXJAX AM) S.B. CiBLH ASSOCUTIO*.) LONDON, July 17. Lancashire, in' the fir«t innings oi the match against the South Africans,., made 445 for six wickets, declared.-! (Watson 63, Hopwood not out 105). Rain interruDted play at the luncheon adjournment, and the game, was resumed} late m the afternoon. The Africans in the first inninge had made 47 -for one wicket when stumps were drawn. ENGLISH MATCHES. '.(ST CAM*—ROSS ASSOCIATION COFIBIQH*.) (adstjuxiah Am> h.z. caklb associatiom.) (fieceived July 18th, 9 p.m.) LONDON, July 17. Bain interfered with cricket everywhere. Flayers made 514 (Hobbs 118, Hearne 68, Boy Kilner 187, late 60) against GeaU*-, men 180. For Players, Freeman" took six for 6. „_ : Essex made 854 (Freeman 118, 0 Connor 78) against Sussex 146 for eight. Against Somerset, Yorkshire compiled 842 (Ehodes 100). Young took three for 18.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18129, 19 July 1924, Page 14
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