ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET
SURREY BEATS KENT,, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 8.5 p.m.) LONDON, July 24. Surrey, 272 and 262> 'or seven wickets declared, beat Kent, 125 and 187. This was the first victory for Surrey at Blackheath since 1889, and the , first on Kentish soil since 1897. Woolley ; and Seymour gave Kent a fine start in the second innings, and there appeared to be a prospect of an exciting finish... They carried the score to 115 when : Seymour was caught by Shepherd off Fender for 49. At 135 Woolley received a fast ball on the elbow and retired hurt for 54. The rest of the team collapsed. Fender took four wickets for 51 runs, and. Hitch three for 42. Fender completed 1000 runs and 100 wickets, the first to do so this year., " Northants, 155 and 133 for nine wickets, (jpfoqtprl Derbyshire, 105 and .182. Lancashire, 249 for eight wickets deCiaiul, ueao • Warwickshire, 122 and 112. Vallons scored 114 runs. / Parkin took seven wickets for '71 runs and six for 52. Notts, . 271 and 218 for five wickets declared, beat Worcester, 126 and 229. ■ Hampshire, 443 (Mead 145) and 100 for. two wickets, ' beat Middlesex, 279 - and 263. ; ' 1 Yorkshire, 280 ,for three wickets declared, and 38 for no loss, beat Gloucestershire, 183 and 133. For Yorkshire Holmes scored 122' not out. :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18461, 26 July 1923, Page 7
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