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* THE COUNTY SERIES. VERITY'S BOWLING FEAT. (UKITBD PKI3B ASSOCIATION- BT ILBCTWO TISLEOBAPH-COP7RWHT.) LONDON, July 14. Rain curtailed most of the county cricket matches. Results:— Yorkshire v. Essex-Yorkshire, first innings, 340 (Barber 101, Wood 85). Essex first innings 104 <Verity eight for 47). and followed on for 64 (Verity nine for 44). Yorkshire won by an innings and 172 runs. ... „, Verity took 17 Essex wickets for 91 runs in 215 minutes' play, equalling the record of Colin Blyth (the Kent left-hand slow bowler, who was kilied in France in 1917;, in 1907, when he| took 17 for 48 runs against Northants. , Surrey v. Somerset— Surrey, first innings, eight for 282, declared (Sandham 96); second, five for 47. Somerset, first innings, 215 (Longngg 124) Surrey won on the first innings. ' Warwick v. Northants—Warwick, first innings. 198 (Wyatt 73, Clark] seven for 76); second, none for 27. j Northants, first innings, five for 28/. declared (Timms, not out, 102). Northants won on the first innings. Gloucester v. Notts—Gloucester, first innings, 368 (Hammond 140). Notts, first innings, made 108 (Parker six for 52, Hammond four for 19), and followed on for four for 141. Gloucester won on the first innings. Sussex v. Hampshire-Sussex, first innings, 267 (Cook 91); second, none for 81, declared. Hampshire, first ini.mgs, 139 (Wcnslcy five for 35): second, three for 147. Sussex won on the (irst innings. Middlesex v. Glamorgan—Middlesex, first inning. 339 (Lee 106, Hendrcn l.'j2). Glamorgan, first innings, three for 185. Tka match was drawn. Worcester v. Kent—Worcester, first innings, two for 477, declared (Gibbons 124, Pataudi, not out, 224, Nichol, not out, 109). Kent, first innings, made. 147 (Jackson eight for 57), and followed on for five for 97. Worcester won on the first innings.
ETON V. HARROW. LONDON, July 14. Against Eton, Harrow, first innings, made 237 (Pawle 96, Turner fc-ur for 63 Holmes four for 26). Eton, first innings, made 195 (Hitchkisg 88, Deween, five for 42). Harrow, second innings, six for 14G, declared. Eton, second innings, four for 84. The match was drawn. WEST INDIES V. LANCASHIRE. LONDON, July 14. Against Lancashire, West Indies, first innings, lost seven for 174 declared (Headley 66, Baxter six for 50) Lancashire, first innings, lost two for 39. The match was drawn. ENGLAND'S TEST TEAM. LONDON, July 14. England's team against West Indies in the second test on July 22 will be:— n R. Jarriine (captain), R. E. S. Wyatt, C. F. Walters. R. W. V. Robins, H. Sutcliffc, W. R. HammondL. E. G Ames James Langndge, H. Verity, G. G Macaulay, and W. E. Bowes.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20909, 17 July 1933, Page 13
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