LATE SPORTING
TEST CRICKET. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARKIN'S OUTBURST. LONDON, .Tone 22. •Received .Inno 23, at 12.30 p.m.) The ‘ Daily Mail ’ says : ” Those having l.he good of cricket at heart will regret Parkin’s.onfbreak, particularly his expression of resentment put so strongly in print. Many bowlers in the past have felt that they had a grievance, and believed themselves slighted by their captain, and have grumbled to their friends: but they have not been guilty of open mutiny. By his angry outburst Parkin has lost much of the sympathy which would have, been his.”—Sydney 1 Sun ' Cable. COUNTY MATCHES. LONDON, .Tune 22. (Received .Line 23, at 12.30 p.m.) Essex made 196 (Freeman 97) against Middlesex ICO for one wicket. Yorkshire mad'' 200 (Leylam! 81) against Sussex 33 for four wieVeK-. Tate took four wickets for 66 and Gilligan four for 57. Playing for Somerset, IV. Lyon made 219 not out. the highest individual score of the season. For 'Kent, Hardingo ma.de 125.
Tele is tho first to achieve (he distinction of taking 100 wickets for the present season. —Renter.
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Evening Star, Issue 18667, 23 June 1924, Page 8
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178LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 18667, 23 June 1924, Page 8
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