CRICKET
ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES Press Association—By Telej!raph--t.c>iijrrii!ht. LONDON, Annual. .15. J{;i in interfered, considerably with must of 11 10 null dies. Middlesex: .Fil'd- innings (against Essex) .1-17 for six wickets (Hemlren not out 83). This is not counted in the championship. Hampshire : First innings 110 (White fives for .*l7) and second innings 112 (White five for 35) against Somerset--first innings 101 (Kennedy six lor 37, Newman four for (51) and second innings 155 lor one wicket (Yonng noc unt°9o). Somerset won by nine wickets. Notts: First innings -120 (Why,sail ■ 119, Gunn 51, Larwood (if, Barra tt 57),’ M'Donald look live for 1 19. .Lancashire; First innings 148 (Watson 6(5). S. Staples took six for 33. Second innings 7(5 lor I,wo wickets. Notts won on the first innings. For Warwick against Sussex Kilncr made 120 and [’arsons 141. The match was drawn. The Notts-f-ancushirc match lias an important hearing on the championship. If Notts had won outright they would have been almost level with Lancashire tor first place. Lancashire,determined to prevent the match finishing, stonewalled, and Hallows scored 7 i'n 125 minutes. Rain fell at 3 o’clock in the afternoon, and there was no further play.
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Evening Star, Issue 19638, 18 August 1927, Page 11
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195CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 19638, 18 August 1927, Page 11
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