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CRICKET IN ENGLAND

COUNTY COMPETITION RESULTS.

SOME 810 SCORES. ARMY DIM'EATS NAVY. (United I’pess Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright.) Received 3.35 p.m. to-day. LONDON, June 22. Rain interfered with piaiy in many ipluoos in the county cricket competitions.

Cambridge University, in their ’first innings, made 453 (SoahrooJe. 100,. Killick 100. Langfield, 55). Surrey, in the first innings, scored 183 (Ducat 80) and followed on with 394 (Saiidhum 122, Block 00. Barling 04, Shepherd 75). Thei game was drawn. Kent, in the first- innings l , made 265 (Ashdown 62, Lc-ggc 90), 'and in the second 318. for five wickets declared (Hardiugc 62,' Ashdown 63, Woolley nob out 102). Essex, in their first innings, made 181 (Free 7 wickets for 61) andl in their second -scored 215 (O’Connor 64). Freeman t-ook 5 for 93. Kent won by 187 runs.

Yorkshire, in the first innings, made 295 far 5 wickets declared (Sutcliffe 79, Oldroyd 119). Worcestershire', in their first innings, made 167 (Tarbox 67). Macaulay took 6 wickets loir 53’ runs. In the second innings Worcester shire made 106. Robinson took four wickets for 57 and Macaulay five for 45. Yorkshire won by an innings and 20 runs. Middlesex in the first innings made 417 for nine wickets declared. (iHiaig 50. Hendren not out 209). In the second innings they made 170 for three 'rickets (Eindhoven 73, Lee not out 63). Warwickshire in. the first innings made 405 (Ivilner 88, Dates 51, Groom 53, Parsons 101). Middlesex won on the first innings. Sussex in tho first innings made 234' and in the second 1 innings 22 for two wickets. Northamptonshire in the first innings made 46 (Tiate took five wickets for 2-2 and eWnsley five for 22). In the second innings they scored 207 (Jupp SO); WeusJey took six for 85. Sussex won by eight wickets. Notts in l tho first innings made 265 for nine wickets declared (Lilley 84); Snifield took one for 56. In the second innings they made 131 for two wickets (Wihysall 53, Carr not' out 50). Gloucestershire iu the first innings made 118 (Dipper 53); Larwood took fouir for 28. In the second innings they made 277 (Neale 52) ; S. Staples took six for 74 and Larwood four for 46. Notts won by eight wickets. Lancashire in the first innings made 237 for seven wickets (Ernest Lyldesley 94, Hallows 65). Leicestershire in the first innings made 198 (Geary 54). Macdonald' took six. for 80. Lancashire won on the first innings. Playing for Derbyshire against Glamorgan, Worthington made 70. Slater took five wickets for 53, Lee six for 44. Ifor Glamorgan, Bates made 63 in each innings. Derby won. Civil Service in the first innings made 197 (Ogilvie 53). Small took five for 59. In the second innings they made 110 for two wickets (Rippon not out 51). West Indies in the first innings' made 330 for six wickets, declared' (Marifn not out 111, Nimes not out 102). The match was drawn. Army in the first innings made 589 for five wickets, declared (Captain Williams 228,' Lieut. Hudson 76, Lieut. G, Bryan 93, Major Brooke not out 79). lit tho second innings they made 44 for no wickets. The Royal Navy in the first innings made 298 (Lieut. Dale 76. Lieut.-Commander Halsey 67. Lieut. Arnold took six for 41." They followed on and made 332 (Lieut. Shaw S 3. Lieut.-Comander Halsey 80, Cimliffe 64). Captain Hill took four for 65. Army won by ton wickets

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 25 June 1928, Page 3

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CRICKET IN ENGLAND Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 25 June 1928, Page 3

CRICKET IN ENGLAND Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 25 June 1928, Page 3

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