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HOME MATCHES' DEMPSTER. 104 NOT OFF * DERBY SURPRISES SURREY . hy E'cc. Tel. CopyuiflUi LONDON. May 19. Thy country erokot mutches- wh oil concluded to-day were responsible for many bright svots and more than one tin;xpecfed 1 esulf. Thy Ifef Zealander <k Dempster, gnv© another fine display of ball mg. malchijT the highest, score of the round when ho knocked up a splendid JO I not out for Leicester, who made •180 Tor seven wkkcts in the first innings and heat Sussex by 10 ‘wickets. Slr'pman, also scored a eetv turn for 'Leicester. Dei;hy sprang a surprise on Surrey who had been making high scores iLis, season. Surrey secured a lead or 4:t runs on the first innings, uht! when, they dismissed! Derby m the second for 136 looked certain of v'rfcory. In Surrey’s second innings how'-ver. Conson had a. great run with the hall, taking seven tor JO rims. Surrey were all out tor 77. and Derby secured the ve’d'ot hv a margin of 16 rains. Yorkshire had it sundar experience a,t the hands of Worcester. Yorks wore 25 runs behind on. the first, hut, when they dismissed Worcester for only 92 in the second, seemed to have? a fairly easy task ahead. The Jackson-Howorlh howling •combination, however, proved difficult arid Yorkshire we e all out for 106 and. Worcester gafned victory by 11 runs. W’tli pi deficit. of nearly ]f)o runs on the first, innings. Kent looked like lowering their colors to Warwick. but in the second they put on 344 for six wickets aPd declared rn |fm© to dismiss "Warwick! for 116 and win by 1 a. handsome' margin. Ashdown made 131 for Kent and Kilnor name to light, with a century for Warwick. / Other centuries, during the round were Tddon’s 120 for Lanes GLnblett’s 160 not but •and 96 for Somerset. Bameft’s 1.09 for ..Gloucester, Harris's 135 and TlardstnfF’sl 145 for Notts, and Smart’s 1 123 for, Glamorgan.

M.C.C. v. INDIA. EASY WIN FOR- HOMESTERS lit.BA. by Elec. Tel. Copyright). LONDON, .May 19. The M.C.C. team'defeated the touring Indian cricketers by 10 wickets. The Indians, who made 185 runs •in the first, innings, scored 230 in the second, .Tehangi Khan scoring 80. Sims took four wickets for 08 runs, Marylebone’si 382 runs in (he.-first innings deft them with 30 runs to get, and those were obtained without, less.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12866, 21 May 1936, Page 6

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CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12866, 21 May 1936, Page 6

CRICKET Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12866, 21 May 1936, Page 6