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LEYLAND'S BENEFIT E. TYLDESLEY'S RECORD (Received Ju:y 4, 7.15 p.m.)
LONDON, July 4 The receipts at Leyland's benefit cricket match aggregated £2844. E. Tyldesley still lacks his 100 centuries, but has passed the record of his brother, J. T. Tyldesley, of 82,267 runs.
COUNTY MATCHES DETAILS OF RESULTS YORKSHIRE BEATS NOTTS LONDON, July 3 Following are the results of the county cricket matches which ended to-day:— KENT V. GLOUCESTER Kent.—First innings, 361 (Woolley 124); second innings, 166 (Parker five for 88, Sinfield four for 43). Gloucester.—First innings, 563 (Dacre 53, Hammond 290). Gloucester won by an innings and 36 runs. DERBY V. SOMERSET Derby.—First innings, 310 (Storer 113); second innings, none for 64. Somerset.—-First innings, 115 (Worthington four for 16); follow-on, 256. won by 10 wickets. NORTHANTS V. "WARWICK Northants.—First innings, 191 (Paine five for 74); second innings, 279 (Paine seven for 128). Warwick.—First innings, 227; second innings, 184 (Partridge nine for 66). Northants won by 59 runs. NOTTS V. YORKSHIRE Notts.—First innings, 246 (Harris 117 not out; Bowes six for 48); second innings, 229 (Keeton 58; Verity four for 36). Yorkshire.—First innings, 800 (Mitchell 76); second innings, one for 71. Yorkshire won on the first innings. WORCESTER V. HAMPSHIRE Worcester.—First iniiings, 200 (Gibbons 96; Herman five for 68); second innings, 225 {Gibbons 78). Hampshire.—First innings, 304 (Mead 125 not out); second innings, 115 (Harrison seven for 51). Worcester won by six runs. LANCASHIRE V. SUSSEX Lancashire.—First innings, 395 (Hopwood 96, Paynter 157 not oui); second innings, four for 252 (Iddon 100 not out). Sussex. —First innings, 365 (H. Parks 78 n6t out), i Lancashire won on the first innings. ESSEX V. LEICESTER Essex.—First innings, 463 (O'Connor 174); second innings six for 178 (Nichols 82), Leicester. —First innings, 448 (Berry 104). ! Essex won on the first innings. MARYLEBONE V. OXFORD Marylebone.—First innings, 393 (Allen 79, Hearne 71); second innings, four for 265, declared (Hendren 102, Hearne 115. not out). Oxford innings, 497 (Tindall 113 not out, Seamer 105); second innings, four for 148. The match was drawn. CAMBRIDGE V. GLAMORGAN Cambridge.—First innings, 389 (Winlaw 108); second innings, two for 265 (Parker 100, Winlaw 109 not out). Glamorgan. First innings, 390 (Duckficld 115; Human seven for 119). The'match was drawn. THE THIRD TEST ENGLISHMEN'S TEAM CHANGES ANNOUNCED LONDON, July 3 G. G. Macaulay (Yorkshire) announces that he will not be fit to play in the third cricket test match between Australia arid England, to be commenced on the Old Trafford ground, Manchester, on Friday. James Langridge (Sussex) and W. E. Bowes (Yorkshire) have been notified to attend at the ground. The Sketch reports that Langridge declined tho invitation.
Clark, the Northants fast bowler, is doubtful about being nblo to play in the test. Ho is suffering from a strained leg muscle.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21844, 5 July 1934, Page 11
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