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CRICKET.

M.C.C. TEAM'S TOUR. X-RAY EXAMINATION OF DULEEPSINHJI. (I'SITED I'KESS ASSOCIATION—by- electric * TELBdEiPH—COPXBIGHT.) LONDON August 28. K. S. Duleepsinhji, who was one of the first Cricketers to be selected il&c the M.C.C. team's coming tour of Australia and New Zealand, has'undergone an Xray examination with a view to ascertaining the exact nature of the illness from which he is suffering. The noted Indian, cricketer is confined to lj«d at the home of his uncle, the famous K. S. Ranjitsinhji. A decision as to whether Duleepsinhji will bo able to go to Australia and New Zealand as a member of the M.C.C. team depends upon the result of the X-ray examination.

The Australian Press Association states that E. Tyldeslcyj of Lancashire, has been asked whether ho is prepared to go to Australia and New Zealand if invited to join the team. Tyldesley has had a splendid season. To date he ha« scored 2278 runs at ajl average of 01. The match between the Matylebone team for Australia and the West of England has been postponed to September 7th.

Lord Tennyson is going to Aiistralia to see the Tests, and will also enjoy some surf-bathing and fishing is. N«2w Zealand. (Received August 28th, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, August 87. It is announced that t>ul6epßinliji will not play during the remainder of the season. No decision has been reached as to whether he will go to Austjulia. THE ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES. YORKSHIRE AGAIN WINS CHAMPIONSHIP.

LONDON, August $6. In the County cricket' championship Yorkshire's exceptional run ot Sue- . cesses was continued by an outright win over Hampshire, Suteliffe adding another century to the splendid record of big scores being built up by this playfer. Sussex, holding second' place on the championship table, encountered a partial reverse in that they gained a first innings victory only, so that, with the County competition novf almost over, Yorkshire have nbw made feeftfiin of winning the championship, i'M the Second year in BttCCeSßion, Numerous high-seoring performances were registered in the latest series of matches. Hammond and Turnbull each scored a double century, *nd in the Leicestershire-Middlesex match over 1000 runs were r*.lc for thft loss ttf sixteen wickets, thcrg being three centuries for Middlesex. There were two instances of the 500 mark being exceeded in an innings. The following ate the results s~ Leicestershire v. Stid&ldSeK. , Leicester, first innings, lost six for HQ (Armstrong not out 183).. Middlesex, first innings, maiijft' .©73 (ffearne 158, Lee 102, HenSifenL 144). i, Middlesex won on the'first innings. Surrey v. ftortbabia, 1 Surrey, first innings, insdo 364 (Gregory 106); second innlngtf, isvo for 202, declared. 1 - Northants, first inning*, d2Sf sdeohdinnings, Six for 232 (BakeWftTl &30)t Surrey won oil the first inning Essex v. Sussex.

Bases, first innings, BSI ({VCOfc&or 119, Langridge five' for 69; »e«>n4 Isnings, two for 76. ' Sussex, first iunitlgft, S3O <J. Parks 134)-- , .*■ , i "■ Sussex von oa th« fiwt inning, ? • Yorkshire w fiwnpirtrire. ' * Yorkshire, first inninttsj SOf (fiutcllft*,, 112}; second innings, five for 19$, At- ' clarcd (Loyiftnd not out 58). Hampshire, first innings, 174; Bfeooid innings 160 (Bofrftß fiv« fftlf 40).-.'' L " Yorkshire troll by 178 runs.' Sotnarset y. SetfbyftelW. ,;.- Somerset, first innings, 244; isftoend innings, eight for 326 (F: Lee 343).'. Derbyshire, first innings, 374: Derbyshire won oil the ;flrßt iMings. v Mfotte v. Glaiflorgaa. . l , Notts, first innings, 386 (ShipßtdJl not oat 102); second innings, five for 181. Glamorgan, first innings,, 502 ' (D. ■• Davies 106, SnrnbnH 205) k Glamorgan won on the first -finingft. Gloucester v. LaacMhita Gloucester, first innings, 614 (Hammond 264). ' , " Lancashire, first inning*, cnade - 243, and followed on for seven for 157". Gloucester won on the first innings; ' Worcestershire v. Warwickshire Worcestershire, first innings, " 234; second innings, 399 (Walters 1&0). Warwickshire, first innings; 833} second innings, three for 145. Warwickshire won on thfc first innings. ( . " INDIANS IN ENGLAND* GAME WITH SIR JULIAN CAHN'S ELEVEN.

(Received August 28th, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, August 27. Kent defeated India by 68 runs: India, in its second innings, made 121, Freeman taking six wickets for 69. The Indians made 162 (J. Khan not out 63) Sir Julian Calm's eleven, which scored 258 for |sve wickets (Maxwell 81, Newman not out 59). MAILEY'S TEAM. TWO WINS IN CALIFORNIA. (Received August 28tfi, 6.5 p.m.) LOS ANGELES, Auguirf; 27. ' A. Mailey's Australian team defeated the Hollywood Cricket Club by 144 for two wickets to 114 for eighteen. Eichardson scored 42, McCabe,26, Brad- / man 52 not but, Kippax 24 not out. Hollywood went to bat first, aail darkness stopped the game, With Bradmati Aiid Kippax going strong. The Australians also defeated' a picked South California team by I'Bl lor two wickets to 122. McCaMiJc6*Sd. 93, Eichardson 60, 'Kippax 9 not out, Bradman 19 not out. California batted 18 men,' McOaDa took three wickets with three consecutive balls.

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20637, 29 August 1932, Page 9

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CRICKET. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20637, 29 August 1932, Page 9

CRICKET. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20637, 29 August 1932, Page 9

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