CRICKET IN ENGLAND
j HEAVY # SCORING. Press Association—<By Telegraph—Copyright. j LONDON, Jury 22. (Received July 25, at 8.58 a.m.) j Playing for LeicesteEsbae against Worceatershiiie, C. J. B. Wood scored 225, and H. Whitehead 174. Tie firet wkkei lefl for 380. The enxke ma*eh resulted in 1,425 runs being compiled for the loss of fifteen , wrckets. { [J. T. Brown and TnnrdcKffe scored 554 together for the first wicket for Yorkshire against T)erbyshjre, at Chesterfield, in August, 1898—a record partnership in first class cricket. Brown made 300 and TunnidSffe 243. A. 0. Jones and Shrewsbury made 391 for Nottingham v. Gloucestershire, at Bristol, in June, 1899. Last Saturday's , score (380) takes third place for a firstwicket partnership, but it is only one run better tiban the score of 3T9 by J. *T„ Brown and Tonnkliffe against Hampshaie, at the OvaJ, in August, 1897.]
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Evening Star, Issue 12872, 23 July 1906, Page 6
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142CRICKET IN ENGLAND Evening Star, Issue 12872, 23 July 1906, Page 6
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