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CRICKET.

ENGLISH; MATCIHEiS

ILVJN, INTERFERES WITH PLAY

(Australian Prr*s Association —Uni tel Service.) .LONDON, Au«. I. Rain interfered with the second day jof the cricket,. Results are: Surrey in the first innings made 131. Ala.rri.ot-t took five wickets tor 41 and It reel nan three lor 58. The second innings realised 282 (Hobbs 109). Freeman took five wickets lor 101. Kent in the first innings made 283. Woolley compiled 51, Allies 90, and Legge 52. In the second inings Kent went out for 115. Fender took five wickets for 53 and Peach lour for 35. Surrey won by 14 runs. The Worcestershire first innings resulted in 10S runs. (1 ibbons made 52. Tate took four wickets for 39 and Wensley five for 39. In the second innings 220 was compiled, Wright being, best scorer with 62. Browne took six wickets for 42. Sussex knocked up 267 in the first strike. Cook made 52 and | Tate 117. In the second innings Sus- | sex lost two wickets for 112 runs. I)u- ---| leep Sinhji was not out for 52. Sussex won by eight wickets. Essex in the first innings made 99. Jupp took seven wickets for 42 rum In the second -strike E/ssex made 175. Jupp took five wickets for 79 runs. North umptons'liiro lost seven wickets for 419 in the first innings and declared Woolley made 111, Jupp 113 and Gakervell <69 not out. North-ants won by an innings and 145 runs. Middlesex made 488 in the first innings. Hiaig knocked up 77, Hendren 169, and Mann 122. Alacawly’-took six wickets for 130. Yorkshire in their first strike made 303, of which Holmes made 53, Robin-son '7O not- out and Wood 62. Haig' took -six wickets for 96. Yorkshire followed on and last one wicket for 290. Holmes made 179 nqt out am! Sutcliffe 104. Middlesex won on the first innings. Han cash ire in, the first strike made 373. Makepeace compiled 167 and Kibbles 55. Sawn Staples took five- wickets- for 54. Nottingham made 215 in the first innings.- Burr making 50. Mac-D'ouail-d look five wickets' for / (»3 and Kibbles four fo,r 18. Nottingham followed on and made 144 ton- two- wickets. Walker made- 50 not out. Lancashire won on the first innings.

Leicestershire in the first innings made 228. Berry made 55 and Si dwell 59. In the second they made 198 and declared. Armstrong made 64 and Shipman 7-1. West Indies compiled 271 in the first strike. Ob a lienor made 50. Asti 11 took four wickets for OS. In the second strike they made 39 runs for two wickets. The game was drawn. For Gloucestershire against Derbyshire; Hammond. made 134 and Rowland 51 not- out. -Sinfieild took five wickets for 78 runs. For Derbyshire Hutchinson made- 76 not out. The game was da-awn.

For Glamorgan, against Warwickshire Bates made 99, D. Davies 73, Riches 159 and Arno ft 50. Merger took four wickets for 64. For. •Warwickshire Wyatt- made 57 not- out". Speed took six wickets for 8-1. The game was drawn.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 2 August 1928, Page 3

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CRICKET. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 2 August 1928, Page 3

CRICKET. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 2 August 1928, Page 3

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