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ENGLISH PLAV. (Renter). | j LO.X I M)N. .lune 27. I * Hampshire Im (heir innings, i ai.-i'le 13!'. Maeaula v look 4 for -in and Kilner ! for <>3» The second innings’ j sut.re \vn< 153 (Brown 51). Macaulav » I l "" k '■ 73 ■ i Yorkshire -103 (Rhodes 91. Macaulay | <-•>,. Allen not out 95). Yorkshire won |by : n innings and 116 runs. , I Cambridge University, first innings ) | 437 for 8 declared (Dawson 63, Lowe S 3, Duleep Singh 130, Enthovcn not | out I'2). Second innings 184 for 4 de- , I clareil (Dawson 53.) Somerset first in- > . lungs 203 (Johnson not out 70). Meyer I took 5 for 61. Sei-uml innings 306 (Mneßryan 121), Hunt 51). Cambridge j won bv 112 runs. Tor Surrey against Warwicks, Hobbs j made 215, Sandham 102, Henley took •7 for 78. Tor Warwick, Parsons made 127. Surrey won. Per Northants against Notts, Wright arnde 103 and took 6 f< .- 65. For Notts Whysall made lOS. Walker 102, Naples took 7 for 67. Notts won. [ T■ •’ Lancashire .•■.gainst Leicester, j Ixldeslev in the first innings took 5 * I 1 1 -Melkiualtl in the second ; took 7 for 67. Lancashire won. I best BATTING averages. - (Received .lune 29 at 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, June 28. j The leading batting averages are: i I Hibbs 169|. runs. average 94 11 • nos per innings; Holmes, 1380 runs, ( I 81.17; Hendren 13.37 78.61; Suidiile j ;s twentieth on the list with i i(j runs | and an average of 39.26. The best bowling averages are: late 110 wickets, average piS-, i runs per . wicket; R. Tykledcy. ~S, 1.3.09 Macaulay, 85, 13.10; Durston 51, 14.00. McDonald (ex-Austral an) is ninth with 94 wickets, averaging 16.20.
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Grey River Argus, 30 June 1925, Page 6
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