WEST INDIES MAKE 206 RUNS AGAINST ENGLAND IN TEST
Freeman, 5 for 54, Does Well With Ball ENGLAND NONE DOWN FOR 84 RUNS Unifed Press Association —By Electric Teiegrapn—Dopynguu Received Sunday, 5.0 p.m. . LOIN.uO-N, July 21. In the Second Gricnet Test West muies, uniting nrst made 206 (Roach 50). Freeman took 5 wieitets for 54. England have lost no wickets for 84. uounty cricket matches resulted a* follows: — . Sussex v. Glamorgan.—Sussex in tin* first innings maue 481 (Dulecpsinbj. 121, Parks <toj Mercer 6' for 78) and in the second innings scored 270 for 5 (J. t J arks 104, A. if. Gilligan not out 75;. Glamorgan in the first innings made 409 (U. Davies not out 105, Hills 104; tioilingdalc 5 for 74). Sussex won on the first innings.
Leicester v. ■ Hampshire.—ln the first innings Leicester made 235 (Berry 64) and in the second innings made 363 (Bradshaw 77, Sidwell 59, Armstrong 107). Hampshire in the first innings scored 150 (Tennyson 53) and in the second innings made 213. Leicester won by 205 runs. ; Northamptonsirc v. Surrey.—ln the first innings Northamptonshire made 180 (Tennyson 53) and in the second innings made 239 (Bellamy 118). Surrey in the first innings scored 530 for ;9 and declared. (Hobbs 117, Ducat 54, Daily 51, Gregory 96, Williamson 93; Matthews 6 for 103; and in the second innings made 12 for the loss of no wickets. Surrey won by ten wickets. (F- '■>
Kent v. Warwickshire. —Kent in the first- innings made 484 (Harding 88, Deed 103, Ames 113) and in the second innings scored 100 for 2. Warwickshire in the first strike made 513 (Smith 173, Bates 83, 1 Groom 76). Warwickshire won on the first innings.
Somerset v. Nottinghamshire. —In the first innings Somerset made 227 (Hawkins 65; Barratt C for 65) and in the second innings 154 (Gaskell 63; Larwood 4 for 28). Nottinghamshire in the first innings made 393 (Whysall 70, Geo. Gunn 52, Carr 72, Walker 71). Notts won by an innings and 12 runs. Lancashire v. Essex. —In . the first innings Lancashire made 456 for 6 and declared (Watson 86, Hallows 74, Iddon 112, Hopwood 140) and in the second innings made 56 for the loss of no wickets. Essex, in the first innings made 233 (Russell 131; MacDonald 5 for 55) and in the second innings 277 (Russell 104; MacDonald 5 for 72). Lancashire won by ten wickets.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIII, Issue 6668, 23 July 1928, Page 8
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