CRICKET IN ENGLAND
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LONDON, 31st July. Sussex, 187 and 110 for two wickets beat Hampshire, 141 and 155. Tatetook four wickets for 42 runs, and six for 66. Rain prevented the finishing of all other matches, in which the scores were a.s follow:—
Kent, 273 for eight (declared); Surrey, 210 for nine.
Leicester, 327 for nine /declared)Glamorgan, 139 and "47 for five. Northants, 403 for seven (declared! • Essex, 406 for six. '
Notts, 131 and 50 for five; Yorkshire, 216. Li Notts' first innings, R. Kilner took six wickets for 42.
(Received 2nd August, 9 a.m.) LONDON, Ist August. E. A. Mac Donald, the well-known Australian .cricketer now resident in England, has accomplished the feat of playing in two matches on the same afternoon.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 28, 2 August 1923, Page 11
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