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ENGLISH CRICKET

LATEST COUNTY GAMES OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCES LONDON.JuIy.I9 The moßt noteworthy feattireof'iJie latest Beries of county cricket 'inatcSe* was a three-figure innings against Hampshire by B. Lilleir, Notts wickeikeeper, who led the county elevettpsn; many occasions last summer. * Although Gloucester dismissed Lancashire for just over 100 runs at Old Trafford, the western county (which was dismissed for 39 last week by Sussex) made only 68 and was eventually well beaten. John Langridge, witli a fine innings of 195 for Sussex against Essex, was top-scorer of the week, :md A. EL Alderman, who is going oat to coach in the Auckland province, paved the.way for Derby's victory over Kent at Ches-

terfield. Details of the various games are':— HAMPSHIRE V. NOTTS Hampshire: First innings, 205 (liarwood four for 48); second, 138 (T oce four for 34). Notts: First innings, 336 (Lilley 102); second, none for 8. Notts won by 10 wickets. GLOUCESTER V. LANCASHIRE! Lancashire: First innings, 106 (Goddard six for 30); second, eight for 227, declared. Gloucester: First innings, 68 (Booth five for 25, Sibblen four for . 18); second, 154. Lancashire won by 111 runs. SUSSEX V. ESSEX j Sussex: First innings, 460 (John Langridge 195, Greenwood 115). Essex: First innings, 124 (Tate five for 23, J. Coraford five for 34); followon, 218 (Wensley four for 42). I *■ Sussex won by an innings and 118

runs, KENT V. DEBBY Kent: First inning, 129 (A. Pope five for 37) j second, 156 (Mitchell "seven for 66). Derby: First inninjgs, 360 (Alderman 74; Todd six for 94) i Derby won by an innings and 75 runs. "WORCESTER V. SOMERSET Worcester: First innings, 314 (Bell 131; Wellard seven for 74). Somerset: First innings, 56 (Perks seven for 21); follow-on, 153. "Worcester won by an innings and 105 runs. YORKSHIRE T. NORTHANTS Yorkshire: First innings, eight for 459, declared (Sutcliffe 81, Turner 89). Northants: First innings, 281 (Bakewell 96); follow-on 94 (Verity Ave for 20). _ Yorkshire won by an innings and /4 runs. , i ... • j.'i • SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM DRAW WITH SCOTLAND A TWO DAYS FIXTURE (Received Jnil .21, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, July 20 In a two days match at Glasgow between South Africa and Scotland, the home team batted first yesterday and was dismissed for 91 runs (Was® 30). Crisp took seven wickets for 20. Bain stopped further play for the day. The visitors to-day made 199 for fire wickets declared (Rowan 71). Scotland in the second innings scored 126 for six wickets and the match was drawn. WIN FOR PLAYERS DEFEAT OF GENTLEMEN LONDON, July 19 In the cricket match Gentlemen v. Players at Lord's the Players, with scores of 251 for nine wickets, declared, and 57 for one wicket, beat the Gentlemen, who made 218 and 89, by nine wickets.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22167, 22 July 1935, Page 9

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ENGLISH CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22167, 22 July 1935, Page 9

ENGLISH CRICKET New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22167, 22 July 1935, Page 9