COUNTY MATCHES.
(UNITED TRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPIRIGHT.) (REUTEK'S TELEGRAM J LONDON, 17th June. I laying at Lord's, Middlesex made 149 m the second innings, after having mado I 12S in the first. J. C White took four wickets for 29. Somerset made ITS and 13G, thus winning by 37 runs. Surrey's first innings at Manchester readied J9o, and in the second they scored 238 (£>. R. J ai . din6 91) . j;' lyldesley took six wickets for 79. Lancashire, who mado 166 in the first innings, made 197 (F. Watson 73) for seven wickets m tho second, and the match was drawn. At Nottingham, after having scored -,/d in the first innings, Notts declared in the second, innings after threo wick- j eta had fallen for 307 (W. Whysall not! out laO, W. Pay ton not out 50 A W I Oarr 68)._ Hampshire scored 217 in the and. 239 (C. P. Mead 84, W. H. Livsey 6/) in the second, L. Rich! mond taking six wickets for 85 runs Notts won by 124 runs. (KEUTER'S TELEGRAM.) (Received 19th June, 11 a.m.) ™, „ LONDON, 18th June. The South Africans opened to-day against Essex at Colchester. Essex made ■v? "J: v p'st, nmin Ss (A- c- R«ssell ', <H). fc>. V. Pegler took four wicket's fnv ' 84 runs The South Africans ht'e lost' two wickets for 157 (H. W. Taylor not , out 104, R, Heamo 43). Taylor gave a magnificent all-round-tbe-wicket display and was unbeaten when stumps were
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1924, Page 5
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