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TOUR OE DOMINIONS DULEEPSINHJI DOUBTFUL TYLDESLEY APPROACHED ' LORD TENNYSON'S VISIT By Telegraph—Press Association—CopyriglA (Received August 28, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, AugC 27 It is announced that Duleepsinhji will not play cricket for the rest of the season. No decision has been reached as to whether he will go to Australia and New Zealand. He is to undergo an X-ray examination and the decision will depend upon its result. In the meantime, E. Tyldesley (Lancashire) has been asked whether he is prepared to join the touring team if invited, Tyldesley has had a splendid season, having scored 2278 runs at an average of 61 per innings. Lord Tennyson (captain of the Hampshire county eleven) will go to Australia to see the test matches, and for surf-bath-ing. He also intends to visit New Zealand for the fishing. The game between the Marylebone team for the Dominions and the Rest of England has been postponed until September 7. COUNTY MATCHES YORKSHIRE RETAINS LEAD ANOTHER DOUBLE CENTURY (Received August 28, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON. Aug. 27 Yorkshire has now made certain of winning the county cricket championship for the second year in succession. Yesterday the eleven beat Hampshire by 172 runs. M. J. Turnbull (Glamorgan) topped the double century when he led his side to victory against Notts. Results of the latest matches are:— Leicester v. Middlesex.—Leicester: First innings, six for 479 (Armstrong 183 not out). Middlesex: First innings, 573 (Hearne 158, Hendren 144, Lee 102). Middlesex won on the first innings. Leicester declared. Surrey v. Northants. —Surrey: First innings, 384 (Gregory 106); second innings, five for 202, declared. Northants; First innings, 328; second innings, six for' 232 (Bakewell 130). Surrey won on the first innings. Essex v. Sussex.—Essex: First innings, 321 (O'Connor 119; Langridge five for 69); second innings, two for 76. Sussex: First innings, 326 (J. Parks 134). Sussex won on the first innings. Yorkshire v. Hampshire.—Yorkshire : First innings, 307 (Sutcliffe 112); second innings, five for 199, declared (Leyland 153 not out). Hampshire: First innings, 174; second innings, 160 (Bowes five for 40). Yorkshire won by 172 runs. Somerset v. Derby.—Somerset: First innings, 244; second innings, eight for 326 (F. Lee 154). Derby: First innings, 374. Derby won on the first innings. Notts v. Glamorgan.—Notts: First.innings, 386 (Shipston 102 not out); second innings, five for 161. Glamorgan: First innings, 502 (Turnbull 205, D. Davies 106) Glamorgan won on the first innings. Gloucester v. Lancashire.—Gloucester: First innings, 514 (Hammond 264). Lancashire: First innings, 248; follow-on, seven for 157. Gloucester won on the first innings. Worcester v. Warwick. —Worcester: First innings, 234; second innings, 399 (Walters 190). Warwick: First innings, 353; second innings, three for 145. Warwick won on the first innings.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21273, 29 August 1932, Page 9

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ENGLISH CRICKETERS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21273, 29 August 1932, Page 9

ENGLISH CRICKETERS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21273, 29 August 1932, Page 9