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ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET

MORE CENTURIES Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright* LONDON, August 10. (Received August 11, at 11.55 a.m.) • Middlesex in their first innings scored 416 for eight wickets, declared (Hendrea 199). Surrey in their first innings scored 357 for seven wickets (Hobbs not out 176, Jeacockc 64). The match was abandoned. Sussex in their first innings made 323 (A. E. Gilligan 126, A. H. Gilligan 66; Freeman five for 69), And in their second innings 284 for eight wickets, declared (Tate 73, Cook not out 100; Freeman five for 117). Kent: in their first innings made 215 (Woolley 104; Tato six for 65), and in their second 198 (Freeman not out 51; Tato five for 59). Sussex won by 196 runs. Playing for Nortbants against Essex, Walden made 108 not out, and Jupp took six for 55. Tho match was drawn. For Worcester against Somerset, Wilson took eight for 81. Tho match was abandoned. For Notts against Derby Payton made 133. Larwood took five for 41. Tho match was abandoned. For Yorkshire against Warwick Leyland made 109. The match was abandoned. For Lancashire against Glamorgan Macdonald took five for 68, and Tyldes!ey three for 16, and Watson four for 14. For Glamorgan Mercer took fir a for 56. Lancashire won. For Hampshire against Leicester Astill took five for 60. The match war abandoned.—Reuter.

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Evening Star, Issue 19325, 11 August 1926, Page 6

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ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 19325, 11 August 1926, Page 6

ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 19325, 11 August 1926, Page 6

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