ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET
DOUBLE CENTURY TO E. TYLDESLEY LONDON, August 21. Rain interfered with some ol tho games. Following am the results:— Surrey: First innings, 130 (Dn'raton four for 31, Haig lour for 44). Second innings. 433 lor six wickets (Ducat 82, Barling 93, Gregory not out 75. Garland Wells not ouf6s) Middlesex; First innings, 428 for nine wickets, declared (Killick 170, Hendrcn 104) Middlesex won on the first innings. Kent: First innings, 261 (Hardingo 72; Macaulay six for S 6). Yorkshire; Fl.st innings, 43 for two wickets. Owing to tho rain tho match was drawn. Derbyshire: First innings, IS3J Bowden 50; Barrntt five for 62). Second innings; 74 for four wickets. Nottinghamshire: First innings, 375 CWhysall 15". Walker 52). Notts won on the first innings. Hampshire - First innings, 235 (Wyatt five for 04). Second innings, 147 for three wickets. Warwickshire; First innings, 244 (Green 74). Warwickshire won on.the first innings. Somerset: First innings. 298 (Robertson 72. Young 80). Second innings, 87 (Ingle not out 50; O’Connor five for 15). Essex: First innings. 281 (Russell 91,’Franklin 104). Second innings, 106 for three wickets. Essex won by seven wickets Lancashire. First innings, 458 for. live wickets, declared (Watson St). Erne*t Tyldesley 240, Eldon 113). Leicestershire: First innings. 215 (Astill 68, Colma-iv 54; MacDonald four for 66, Richard Tyldesley five for 55). Leicestevshro’ followed on and scored 61 for | two wickets Lancashire won on tho first innings. i West Indies: First innings, ISS (J Parkon five for 44, Weinlov four for 60). Second innings. 89 (Weinley six for 44) Sussex: First innings. 361 (Bowloy 62, Graistou 52, Comfort! 53, Wagner not out 80). Sussex won by an innings and 87 runs. For Gloucestershire against Worcester, Dipper scored 77. Hammond 80 Neale 51 not out; and Hammond took nine for 23 and six for 105. Gloucestershire won For Glamorgan against Northamptonshire, Bates scored 73 not out. while llyan took six .for 71 and six for 59, i ami Mercer four for 45. For Northants Jupp took seven for 6S and six 1 for JS. Northants won.
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Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 13
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343ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 19952, 23 August 1928, Page 13
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