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CRICKET IN ENGLAND

THE SOUTH AMERICAN TEAM DEFEATED BY EIGHT WICKETS. LONDON, June 9. The Gentlemen of Somerset/ in their first innings scored 177 (Northway 69), and in their second two wickets for 149 (Illingworth not out 82). South America in their second innings made 108 (White six for 23). Somerset won by eight wickets. f THE ALL-INDIA TEAM. MATCH AGAINST CAMBRIDGE. LONDON, June 9, All-India in their first innings scored 308 (Colah 96; Rought-Rought five for 71). Cambridge in their second innings have lost six wickets for 214 (Hnddingham 80). The team from South America now on tour in England is made up of English cricketers resident in the Argentine, Brazil, and Chile, and on that account it is probable that the side will be popularly called the “ A.8.C.” team. Those invited to make the trip were: C. H. Gibson (captain), D. Ayling, C. Ayling, J. H. Paul, E. F. Keen, A. L. Jacobs, H. W. Marshal, R. L. Stuart, J. Knox, and G. Ferguson, of the Argentine; H. Morrissy, A. C. Gr&ss, O. T. Cunningham, and R. M. Pryor, of Brazil; and C. 11. Sutton, of Chile. The tour is to bo a short one, and the more important matches will be with M.C.C. at Lord’s (June 15 and 16), Worcestershire, Leicestershire, Sussex, and Somerset, as well as with the Gentlemen of Surrey (at the Oval on June 20 and 21).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21668, 11 June 1932, Page 11

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CRICKET IN ENGLAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 21668, 11 June 1932, Page 11

CRICKET IN ENGLAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 21668, 11 June 1932, Page 11