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U.K. CRICKET

• (N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) LONDON, August 4. Close of play scores in yesterday’s cricket matches were:

At the Oval: Nottinghamshire 249 and 32/1, Surrey 370 (J. Edrich 60, K. Barrington 207). At Hove: Middlesex 288/7 dec. and 68/1, Sussex 278 (J. Parks 70, A. Oakman 62; J. Price 4/51). At Canterbury: Kent 388/5 dec. and 35/1, Hampshire 322/9 dec. D. Livingstone 117, H. Horton 79, P. Sainsbury 61). At Northampton: Northamptonshire 244 and 107/2, Derbyshire 235 (J. Larter 4/54, M. Scott 4/55).

At Bristol: Somerset 137 and 199/6, Gloucestershire 126 (N. Palmer 3/34).

At Birmingham: Essex 326 (K Fletcher 80: T. Cartwright 6/72). Warwickshire 255/6 (M. J. Smith 91, K. Ibadulla 51).

At Leeds: Lancashire 101 and 96/7, Yorkshire 352 (G. Boycott 62, R. Hutton 64: S. Ramadhin 8/121).

At Worcester: Worcestershire beat Leicestershire by an innings and 27 runs. Leicestershire 141 and 150 (R. Gifford 7/63), Worcestershire 318 (T. Graveney 109, M. Horton 65, D. Richardson 66). Worcestershire 10 points.

HAREWOOD YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB.—Under 21 championships: J. Findlay beat J. Dixon, 2 and 1: R. Jones beat P. Guthrey, 3 and 2: R. Norton beat G. Marr riott, 1 up; M. Hadlee beat D. Stack at the nineteenth. Ninehole stroke: J. Dixon, 45, 8—37; J. Findlay. 47, 8—39. Eighteenhole stroke: L. Hartley, 88, 20 — 68: C. Dawe. 86, 15—71: J. Findlav. 88, 14—74: W. Bishop, 107. 33—74.

LITTLE RIVER.—L.G.U. medal: Mrs L. Radford, 98. 31—67: Mrs I. Etanbury, 103. 36—67; Mrs L. Cusdin, 100. 30—70; Mrs J. Palmer, 94 , 24—70.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30511, 5 August 1964, Page 19

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U.K. CRICKET Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30511, 5 August 1964, Page 19

U.K. CRICKET Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30511, 5 August 1964, Page 19

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