CRICKET
SEVERAL CENTURIES SCORED. [BY CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] (Received June 25, 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, June 24. Oxford, first, 301 (Brooks 140). Second 261 (Evans 91, Colville 4 for 41). Marylebone, first, 249. Second 212 (Ingle 78). Oxford won by 11 runs. Cambridge, first 335 (Ratcliffe 130). Second 5 for 372 (Ratcliffe, not out, 104, Hazlerigg 112). Surrey, first, 453 (Squires 103). Drawn. Essex, first, 239. Second 8 for 381 declared (Crawley 155). Warwick, first, 226 (Nichols 7 for 68). Second 174. Essex won by 220 runs. Yorkshire, first, 8 for 500 declared (Sutcliffe 270). Sussex, first, 259 (Bowley 90, Duleepsinhji 83). Followed on 4 for 258 (Duleepsinhji 92). Yorkshire won on the first innings. Hampshire, first, 286 (Brown 91). Second 9 for 320. (Mead 111). Lancashire, first, 324 (Kennedy 6 for 77. Lancashire won on the first innings. Gloucester, first, 245 (Mercer 7 for 72). Second, 5 for 337 declared (Dacre, not out, 111). Glamorgan, first, 273. Second 8 for 311 (Turnbull 119). Glamorgan won by two wickets. Middlesex, first, 404 (Hearne 106, Hendren 119). Derby, first, 243. Followed on, 4 for 337 (Storer 170, Smith, not out, 107). Middlesex won on the first innings. Notts, first, 244 (Walker 114, Geary 5 for 43). Leicester, first, 80 (Voce 6 for 22.). Followed on, 53 (Larwood 6 for 34, Voce 4 for 13). Notts won by an innings and 111 runs.
BRADMAN’S BATTING PRACTICE. VANCOUVER, June 23. The Australian cricketers won the concluding match of their series here against a selected Mainland team today. The Australians scored 338 runs for eight wickets. The Mainlanders, batting fifteen men., made 117 runs, The visitors’ scores were: — Richardson, l.b.w. b ivamy .. 20 Nutt, c Bullen b Ivamy .. 30 Bradman, c Peters b Robinson .. 180 Kippax, st. Copeland b Peters .. 33 McCabe, c and b Lawrence .. 13 Tolhurst, b Lawrence .. .. o Rofe, c Smythe b Lawrence .. 40 Ives, not out jq Mailey, b Lawrence .. .. 1 Extras u Total for eight wickets .. 338 Carter and Fleetwood-Smith did not bat. Mailey took nine wickets' for 38 runs, for the home team. Lawrence took four for 85, The Australians left, after the game, for Toronto, to play their next match, commencing on June 29.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 June 1932, Page 7
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