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SENSATIONAL PLAY. IX ENGLISH COUNTY (JAMES. YORKSHIRE DEFEAT LANCASHIRE. (Aus. & N Z. Cable Assn.) LONDON, June (k At cricket. Yorkshire defeated Lancashire in two days, tor the first time for twenty years. Thirty thousand spectators were thrilled by Macaulay’s wonderful form, lie did the hat trick, and took four wickets with five balls. Bowes was barracked for bowling bumpers against the Lancashire batsmen. He struck Watson in the face, [ireventing him from continuing his innings. He was still dazed' an hour after. Hopwood was hit on the body. The umpire held up the game till the uproar ceased. Results were:— Yorkshire, first 341 (Mitchell 123). Lanrashi re, first 93 (Macaulay 7 for 2S); followed on 92 (Macaulay 5 for 21. Verity 4 for 4 1). Yorkshire won l»y an innings and 15(i runs. Glamorgan, first 493 (Dyson 147, Duckfield SB. Martin 5 for 90). West Undies, second 2 for 20. The match was drawn. Sussex, first 182 (Allen 7 for 41); se?ond 202 (John Langridge 84, Hearne 4 for 42). Middlesex, first 432 (Hendren Ufi, Hearne 82, Allen 80). Middlesex won by an innings and 4S runs. Worcester, first 194 (Smith 5 for 00); second 183 (Smith 6 for 62). Essex, first 500 (Nichols 117, Cutmore 98). Essex won by an innings and
123 runs. Derby, first 226 (Storer 94, Paine 5 for 38);' second 217 (Storei 1 70, Mayer 4 for 4 1). Warwick, first 8 for 366 declared (Wyatt 116. Hill 81); second 2 for 82. Warwick won by eight wickets. Notts, first 207 (Harris .123, Gover 5 for 70); second 9 for 257 declared.! Surrey, first 357 (Fender 106, Jardine (>7, Voce 5 for 76); second none for 81. Surrey won on the first innings. Kent, first 299 (Ames, retired hurt, 69); second 178. Hampshire, first 468 (Mead 198); second none for 11. Hampshire won by ten wickets. Gloucester, first 132 (White 4 for 34); second 201 (White 6 for 79). Somerset. first 443 (Young 105). Somerset won by an innings and 110 runs. Leicester, first 141 ((’lark 7 for 36); second 213. Northants, first 307 (Timms 113); second I for 50. Northants won bv nine wickets.
LANCASHIRE LEAGUE. OVERSEAS PLAYERS’ PERFORMANCES. LONDON, June 6. The best performances in two matches (Lancashire League) were Fairfax, four and two wickets, 38 and 94 runs; MacDonald, four and three wickets, 54 and 14 runs; Hird, four wickets; Merritt, five and four wickets; Richardson, three and six wickets.
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Grey River Argus, 8 June 1933, Page 7
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