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WIDE MARGINS

COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS VARIED PERFORM ANDES LA NO RIDGE MAKES H>s lElec. Tel. Copyright —United Press Assn.) (Received July 20, 11 a.in.) LONDON, July 19. There wore varied performances in tins week's county cricket matches, large aggregates alternating with two-figure ones. The feature of the round was the tact that of six matches played four were won by margins oi an innings and another by 10 wickets. •Thanks to the bowling of Pope and Mitchell—the latter taking seven wickets for 65 runs —Derby secured an impressive victory over ivent. who were dismissed for 129 and 1.86. compared with Derby’s first innings score ol 360. Foi Nortiiarits, Todd secured six wicket,s tot

A century by Bell gave Worcester good start against Somerset, and then me fine howling of Perks, who look seven wickets for 21 runs, the side being dis missed lor 52 in the first, made victory certain.

Yorkshire’s batsmen had a merry lime, 459 being on .the board with only eight wickets down. iVutlianls did fumy well in the first, but their dismissal for 94 m ihe second gave \oi ks an innings margin. Notts’ first innings effort of 336, ol which l.illoy made 102, was eight short or the Hampshire total for the two innings, out tiiey won by 1U wickets. joiin Lnugridgo was unlucky in missing a double century, making 196-. in me same innings Greenwood scored 118, the Sussex total being 460 and giving tli.. in an innings victory. Lancashire made a poor showing in the first tunings against Gloucester, living all out for 106, but their opponents lured edit worse, their total being only

.Matches commenced on \\ ednesduy reddled as follows: Kent in the first made only 129 (A. Pope lice for 37 j. In the second they cored 156 (Mitchell seven for e6j. Derby s lifat product d 569 (Aiueiiiiaa to :• 'lord' six for in). Derby won by an innings and 75 i tins. Worcester in the first compiled 314 .Deli 151; Wellard seven for 74). iSomer-.-et.iii tlte first were dismissed lor 56 li’etk.s seven for 21), and followed on to in,dee 156. Worcester won by an innings and 105 runs.

Yorkshire in the first ran up 459 lot eight and declared (Sutcliffe 81, Turner bcip Nonhunts in the first scored 28i Bala-well 96) and followed on to lie dismissed for 94 (Verity five for 20). York,uiro won by an innings and 74 inns,

Hampshire in the first, made 205 (Larwood four for 48), and in tile second 158 (Voce four lor 54). Notts in the first made 356 (Lilley 102). In the second they made eight, without loss ami won by t 0 wickets. '(Sussex’s first yielded 460 (John Langridge 195, Greenwood 115). Essex in the first made 124 (Tate five for 23, Gornford five for 34). and followed on to make 218 (Wensley four for 42). Sussex won by an innings and 118 runs. Lancashire in the first were out tor 106 (Goddard six for 30). In the second tiiey lost eight for 227 and declared. Gloucester in the first were out for 68 (Booth five for 25, Nibbles four for 18). lit the second they made 154, Lancashire won by 111 runs. After having made 218 in the first innings, Gentlemen in the second were dismissed for 89. Players, who made 251 in the first, in ilie second lost one for 57. and won bv nine wickets.

SCOTLAND MAKE 91 RUNS MATCH WITH AFRICANS (Received July -0, 11 a.m. LONDON. July 19. The South African cricketers are playing a two-day match against Scotland. Scotland in the Hr,si innings made 91 runs, Wass contributing 30. Langton took two wickets for 29 runs and Crisp seven for 76. Rain stopped play.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18763, 20 July 1935, Page 5

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WIDE MARGINS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18763, 20 July 1935, Page 5

WIDE MARGINS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18763, 20 July 1935, Page 5