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LANCASHIRE’S BIG SOD MATCH AGAINST INDUS (xnrmsD fuss - association—conUil LONDON, JMR| Against India, Lancashire, in MB innings, has lost eight widnti TBI (Hopwood 55. Washbrook 113, OMMI Lister 50). COUNTY MATCHES ■ BRITAIN RAIN INTERFERES WITH H LONDON. J*|| Rain throughout the country 41 marred county cricket matches:— i Results:— Cambridge v. M.C.C. I Cambridge: First innings, 20 Cftl live for 56); second innings, five 0P declared. M.C.C.: First innings, 15# (B ler, five for 77); second innings, ■pi 33. The match was drawn. - Glamorganshire v. Yorkshire ■! Glamorganshire: First inntngik (Verity, seven for 85); second MM five for 83. Yorkshire: First InntHgb for 150, declared. Yorkshire won on the first hmtagfl* Gloucestershire v. Lancashire Gloucestershire: First inlngs, UB (Mj mond 65); second innings. 214. MI shire: First innings. 45 (Goddard,.M| 15; Sinfield, four for 3),; second MNR 1 132 (Goddard, five for 57). Gloucestershire won by 175 rone. Warwickshire v. Norili inifl'—Mß Warwickshire; First innings, MW>O 254. declared (Hill not out 147). NertW tonshire; First innings, 87 (Mayer, •0 19). .J Warwickshire won on the first iMM Sussex v. Kent Sussex: First innings, 187; for 71. Kent; First innings, three (Ashdown not out 120). Kent won on the first innings. Derbyshire v. Worcestershire Derbyshire: First innings, eight hfj declared. Worcestershire: First j—--64 (Copson, five for 38; A. Pope, MMJ 12). Worcestershire followed on, Mo| 47 (Copson, seven for 16). M . Derbyshire won t>y an innings a** runs. Surrey ▼. Somersetshire Surrey: First Innings. 196 (Wellard.J for 63). Somersetshire; First eight for 38 (Brown, four for 8). The match was drawn. Hampshire v. Nottinghamshire Hampshire: First innings 107 (Voce,W for 21); second innings, 61 (Voce. 37). Nottinghamshire; First innings Wl for 215, declared. Nottinghamshire won by an inning* f 47 runs. J Oxford v. Leveson-Gower's _ Oxford: First innings, 359 Innes 207); second innings one are : Leveson-Gower’s XI.: First innings* (Dyson, six for 48). and followed «*»• Oxford won by nine wickets-
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21827, 6 July 1936, Page 14
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318CRICKET Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21827, 6 July 1936, Page 14
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