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MARYLEBONE v. KENT. United Press Association—By sa*cn*n Telegraph -Copyright LONDON, September 1. Marylebone in the second innings made 426 (Stephenson 73). Watt took seven wickets for 147. Kent in the second innings lost five wickets for 182 (Ames 71). Gray took four wickets for 64 runs. Kent won by five wickets. INDIANS DEFEATED. United Press Association—By Electric Tel egrap h —Copyright LONDON, September 1. India, in the second innings, made 239 (Hussain 50). James Langridge took seven wickets for 47 runs. Sussex, in the second innings, lost two wickets for 71 runs. Sussex won by eight wickets. VERITY TAKES 200 WICKETS FOR SEASON United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Received September 2, 10.15 pm.) LONDON, September 2. By taking six wickets lor 74 runs, against Hampshire, Verity with a total of 201 wickets became the only bowler to make 200 wickets for the 1936 season. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY DERBYSHIRE United Press Association—By Electric Tel eeraph —Copyrlgb t (Received September 2, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, September 1. For the County cricket championship the final positions are Derbyshire 56.90 per cent., Middlesex 52.05, Yorkshire 51.11, Gloucester 45.11, Nottingham 45.00, Surrey 42.44. CRICKETER KILLED ACCIDENT TO GLOUCESTER'S CAPTAIN United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph —Copyright (Received September 2, 7.20 p.m.) LONDON, September 2. The captain of the Gloucestershire county team, D. A. C. Page, was killed in a car crash while going home after the Notts match.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLII, Issue 20513, 3 September 1936, Page 9
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