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COUNTY CRICKET

RECORD LOW SCORING, GVPSON’S GREAT BOWLING. EIGHT WICKETS FOR 11 RUNS. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) Received July 21, 10.35 a.m. , LONDON, July 20. In the first innings of the county cricket match with Derby Warwick made 28, IV. H. Copson taking eight wickes for 11 runs. Warwick’s score is the lowest of the season. . Copson -took the last four wickets with lour balls.

Gloucester v. Middlesex.—Gloucester: First innings, 200 (Barnett 83): second innings, i:O4 (Owen-Smith 4 for 27). Middlesex: First innings, 352 (Compson 177) ; second innings, 2 for 50. Middlesex won by eight wickets. Lancashire v. Surrey.—Lancashire: First innings, 221 (Hop wood 83; Cover 5 for 65); second innings, 187 (Cover 6 for 51). Surrey: First innings, 306 (Pollard 5 for 55) ; second innings, 2 for 104. Surrey won by eight wickets. Essex v. Glamorgan.—Essex: First innings, 193 (Eastman 86; E. Jones 5 for 43) ; second innings, 181 (Clay 9 for 59). Glamorgan: First innings, 298 (Turnbull 97) ; second innings, 5 for 81. Glamorgan won by five wickets. Sussex v. Kent.—Sussex: First innings, 450 (John Langridge 105). Kent: First innings, 129, followed on, 188 (Ames 74). Sussex won by an innings and 133 i nns. Leicester v. Worcester.—Leicester: First innings, 119 (Jackson 6 for 34) ; second innings, 89 (Martin 6 for 43). Worcester: First innings, 141 (Geary 5 for 56); second innings, _ 2 for 69. Worcester won by eight wickets. ' Notts v. Yorkshire.—Notts: First innings, 326 (Harris 84) ; second innings, 7 for 145 declared. Yorkshire: First innings, 209 (Solid's not out. 103) ; second innings, 3 for 101. Notts won on the first innings. Hampshire v. Northants.—Hampshire: First innings. 228;. second innings, 327 (Moore 74). Northants: First innings, 164 (Herman 4 for 38) ; seor ond innings, 247 (Creese 5 for 79). Hampshire won by 144 runs. Warwick v. Derby.—Warwick: First innings, 28 (Copson 8 for 11) ; second innings, 291 (Hill 105, Dollery 98). Derby: First innings, 227 (Mayer 5 for 83) ; second innings, 5 for 93 (Mayer 5 for 39). Derby won by five wickets. SCOTLAND BEATEN. NEW ZEALAND SUCCESS. (From the Specinl Correspondent of the United Press Association with the team.) GLASGOW, July 20. New Zealand won the cricket match with Scotland by three wickets, losing seven for 182. After minor excitement caused m the first over by Peebles dismissing two men with consecutive balls leg-before, Donnelly and Hadlee brightly hit off the runs. ... Hadlee for the first time in the tour abandoned his flatfooted defence, using his feet in advancing towards the slow bowlers more as he does in New Zealand. . , Donnelly was again confident and aggressive. Page had a '“pair of spectacles for the first time in his career. Details: — SCOTLAND. First innings .237 Second innings 154 NEW ZEALAND. First innings 214 Second Innings. Vivian, b Baxter 24 Kerr, c Mitchell-lnnes, b Baxter ... 2 Wallace, lbw, b Smith 35 Donnelly,' not out 00 Lowry, lbw, b Baxter 9 Moloney, b Baxter 11 Carson, lbw, b Peebles •... 5 Page, lbw, b Peebles 0 Hadlee, not out 28 Extras 8 Total for 7 wickets 182 Bowling analysis.—Baxter 4 for 87, Peebles 2 for 44, Smith 1 for 19, Mit-chell-lnnes none for 24. New Zealand won by three wickets. A two day match will next be played on June 21 against Scotland at Dunfermline.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 197, 21 July 1937, Page 9

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COUNTY CRICKET Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 197, 21 July 1937, Page 9

COUNTY CRICKET Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 197, 21 July 1937, Page 9