CRICKET IN ENGLAND
V LATEST COUNTY MATCHES RAPID SCORING DISPLAY LONDON, Aug. 2 B. H. Lvon and A. P. P. Chapman, disciples of brighter cricket, decided, after the early conclusion of the Gloucester-Kent match at Canterbury, to bat for an hour a side in order to entertain the large crowd of spectators. Gloucester scored 198 in the hour. Hammond made 69 in 25 minutes. Kent made 203 for five wickets, in 45 minutes. Woolley rattled up 86 in half an hour. The outstanding features of county games, which concluded yesterday, were centuries by H. Sutcliffe, W. R. Hammond and V. W. C. Jupp, M. W. Tate's 13 wickets, and Yorkshire's revenge on Lancashire for an innings defeat in May. Details of the various matches are:— Notts v. Surrey.—Notts: First innings, 267 ( Allom five for 69); second, none for 61. Surrey: First innings, 177. Notts won on the first innings. Middlesex v. Sussex.—Middlesex: Firstinnings, 140 (Tate seven for 28); second, 98 (Tato six for 30). Sussex: First innings, 275. Sussex won by an innings and 37 runs. Worcester v. Essex.—Worcester: First innings, 3C9; second, five for 196, declared. Essex: First innings, 247; second, three for 120. Worcester won on the first innings. Lancashire v. Yorkshire.—Lancashire: First innings, 170; second, 187 (Verity five for 35). Yorkshire: First innings, nine for 362, declared (Sutcliffe 135, Leyland 91). Yorkshire won by an innings and five runs. Somerset v. Hampshire.—Somerset: First innings, 118 (Bailey five for 30); second, 105. Hampshire: First innings, 111 (White five for 35) ; second, 84 (Young five for 30). Somerset won by 28 runs. Warwick v. Derby.—Warwick: First innings, 260 (Mitchell six for 79). Derby: l-'irsb innings, 86 (Wyatt five for 24) ; follow-on, eight for 191. Warwick won on the first innings. Kent v. Gloucester.—Kent: First innings, 163 (Parker six for 83); second, 197. Gloucester: First innings, 325 (Hammond 136, Dacro 66); second, one for 38). Gloucester won by nine wickets. Leicester v. Northants. Leicester: First innings, 291. Northants: First innings, 110 (Geary seven fur 60); followon, 167 (Jupp 106). Leicester won by an
innings and 14 runs. ALL-INDIA TEAM DEFEAT OF GLAMORGAN LONDON, Aug. 2 The Indian cricketers at Swansea playing against. Glamorgan scored 229 in their first innings and 87 in their second. Clay took four wickets for 34. Glamorgan made 81 and 181. The visitors won by 64 runs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21252, 4 August 1932, Page 10
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