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CRICKET

RAIN STOPS PLAY IN ENGLAND,

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LONDON, July 24. Earn ruined the pitches for the cricket Middlesex 328 (Daks 112, Hondrcn 137) defeated Hampshire, whose total for the two innings was only 133. Stevens, in Hampshire’s first innings, took eight ■- wickets for 38, and, Haig and Durston, in the second strike, each captured five wickets for 18 runs. M.C.C. TEAM FOR SOUTH AFRICA. HOBBS UNABLE TO GO. . "LONDON, July 24. The Marylebone Cricket Club has invited the following players to tour South Africa: — F. T. Mann (Middlesex), captain. _ G. T. S. Stevens (Oxford University). V-W. C. Jupp (Sussex). D. W. Carr (Kent). P. G. Fender (Surrey). A. E. R. Gilligan (Sussex). W. H. Livsey (Hants). G. C. Macaulay (Yorkshire). F. E. Woolley (Kent). C. P. Mead (Hants). A. Kennedy (Hants). J. B. Hobbs (Surrey). Hobbs has declined the invitation.

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Evening Star, Issue 18030, 26 July 1922, Page 5

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CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 18030, 26 July 1922, Page 5

CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 18030, 26 July 1922, Page 5