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ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET

COSITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.)

(AUSTRALIAN - NEW 2EALAND CABLB ASSOCIATION.)

„ LONDON, 4th August. lhe following are the leading counties for the championship:—Yorkf. I™'1 ™' 87.82; Notts, 74.73; Lancashire, 64.76; Surrey, 62.22; Kent, 60; Hampshire, 54.44; Sussex, 54.28. „La..n cashire > in the first innings mado 340 for the loss of one wicket, declared (Makepeace 2CO not out), and 69 for ono wickets in the second innings, and defeated Northants, who made 167 and 241. .Makepeace has now completed 20CO runs tor the present season. bomerset, 181 and 271 for four wickets, beat Sussex, 179 and 270. Yorkshire, 232 for two wickets, declared, beat Worcestershire, 42 and 163.

(Received 6th August, noon.)

. LONDON, Sth August. .. Followrag are the batting and bowlJng averages to date •— Batting : -C. P. Mead, 2007 runs, an f Verag?an7 8£ 28; E" Hendren, 2030 T\' ,™'' G- Cha"^°r (West In9nii' 27 / uns ' 60-80 <- H- Makepeace, W77 rU*' 59-29; W- Payton > 1214 runs Wffl' ? r"ce r st Tyldesley, 1622 runs 5O68; J. W. Hearne, 1496 runs, 48.25. -vfj 5 iS Sno~^ Rhodes, 97 wickets, av--1 fl m°U R^ Kilner > 109 wckota, M«ij l ?• Tate ' 151 wickets ' 12-°2 Matthews, 100 wickets, 13.32; E. RobStfirgt 615 ' 15-56: MaCaU'ay-! 10°

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 8

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ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 8

ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 8