CRICKET.
THE! TRIAL TEST MATCTfc SUCCESS OF BOWLERS.
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England, 206 and 122 for five wickets, beat tho Rest) of England, 205 and 122. Tho bowlers again bad tbe upper hand. Tate took two for 8, Kilner two for 9, Woolley two for 23, and Gilligan two for 39, the last-named bowling Makepeace with tbe first ball of tbe innings, Macßryan 'for 3, and Stevens for 7. Mead had a ''pair of spectacles-." Hendrcn made only one, after a "duck" in tbe first innings. Woolley made 40, and Fender 34 not out.
Essex, 181 and 253, beat Northants, 216 and 45. Douglas took five for 55 and six for 14.
Yorkshire, 233, beat Glamorgan, 110 and 89. Eobineon took four for 30 and four for 22. Rhodes look three! for 37 and five for 26. Worcester, 108 and 229 for four wickets (Pflnrson 103 not out) beat Sussex 113 and 120.
Derbyshire 240, drew with Notts, 144 for five wickets. Lancashire, 131 and 362 for nine wiokets, declared (Watson 331), drew with Hampshire,- 263 and 88 for five wickets. '
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16211, 23 August 1923, Page 7
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