CRICKET IN ENGLAND.
THE COUNTY MATCHES. KILNER; MAKES 228. EASTMAN FIVE WICKETS FOR 10. (Received July 27, 3 p.m.) 1 LONDON, July 26. The English county matches were continued, with the following results:— Somersetshire v. Kent.—Somersetshire, first innings 167' (Todd six wickets for 72 runs); second innings, 268 (Lewis five for 57). Kent, first innings 266 (Chapman 107, Andrews six for 84); second, innings, 117 (Andrews, six for 65). Somersetshire' won by 52 runs. 1 Worcestershire v. Warwickshire.— Worcestershire, first innings ' 200 (Quaife not out 96); second innings, 198 (Hollies eight for 61). . Warwickshire; first innings l seven for 519 declared (Kilner 228, Santall 101). Warwickshire won by an innings ,ahd 121 runs. Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire. — Yorkshire, first innings 260 (Barber 80, Barnett four for 49); second innings, nine for 294 declared (Barber 74).. Gloucestershire, - first- - innings '203 (Dacre 74;-Smailes four for 34) ; second innings 154 (Verity six for 53). Yorkshire won by 197 runs. 1 Essex v. Surrey. —Essex, first innings 160 (Gregory three for 9) ; second innings, 220 (Nichols*B4). Surrey, first innings 261; second innings 84 (Eastmaniflve for 10). Essex won by 35 runs. Middlesex ,v. Hampshire.—Middlesex, first innings 184 (Creese five for 55); . second innings, 248 (Hendren 100, Boxes, six for 48). Hampshire, first innings 233 (Sims eight for 84).; second innings, 146. Middlesex woii by 53 nuns. ' Glamorganshire v. Lancashire.— Glamorganshire, first innings 249 ■Lavis 95, Sibbles five for 53); second innings, 194. Lancashire, first innings 26G (Watson 36) ; second innings, three for 178). Lancashire won by seven wickets.- ' Sussex v. Derbyshire. —Sussex, first innings 415 (John Parks 93, H. Parks not out 119); second innings, three for 84. Derbyshire, first innings 242 (Worthington 81). Following on they made 256 (Smith 70). Sussex won by seven wickets. Northamptonshire v. Nottinghamshire.—Northamptonshire, first innings 213 (Voce four for 41);. second in-, nlngs, 324 (Bakewell 143, Voce six for 1 113). Nottinghamshire,. first innings, three for 436 deolared (Walker 105, Hardstaff ■ 172) ; second innings, four for 103. Nottinghamshire won by six wickets. •
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Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19639, 27 July 1935, Page 8
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