CRICKET.
ENGLISH MATCHES. LONDON, July 8. P. Hendren and E. Tyldesley have each reached 1000 rims. 1 hi' last three days’ cricket has been entirely spoilt by rain. Against, the Gentlemen, the Players made 240 for seven wicket. Hobbs scored 49, and Mead 42, being the principal scorers. The match was abandon ed. Kent made 185 against No. is, who scored 112 for four wickets. The game was abandoned. Licestershire made 170, and 102 for four wickets against Warwickshire, who scored 168. The game was drawn. Gloucester made 47 for ono wicket against Glamorgan, and the game was abandoned. Derbyshire scored 99 and 55 for two wickets against Yorkshire, who made 202 for six wickets and declared. The game was drawn. Sussex made 231 for six wickets against Lancashire’s 208.
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Grey River Argus, 10 July 1922, Page 8
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130CRICKET. Grey River Argus, 10 July 1922, Page 8
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