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YORKSHIRE’S FIRST LOSS

(N Z P A.-Reuter— Copgrighr LONDON Yorkshire, currently leading the County championship cricket table, suffered its first defeat of the season yesterday when Sussex won by 22 runs at Leeds. Scores:— At Leeds: Sussex 231/4 <65 overs) and 121 <R. Illingworth 5/42) beat Yorkshire 202 and 12* (J. Snow 5/41) by 22 runs. Sus sex 12 points. At Portsmouth: Hampshire IS9 and 73/6, Leicestershire 134 <C. Inman 73; D. White 9/44) At Peterborough: Essex 136 9 and 80/7, Northamptonshire 151 At Derby: Derbyshire 262 6 dec. and 99/3 dec. lost to Kent 188/6 dec. and 174/3 <B. Luck hurst 86 not out), by seven wickets. Kent 10 points, Derby shire two. At Taunton: Cambridge University 123 and 116/4, Somerset 130 (F. Russell 5/60). At Nottinghamshire: Middlesex 276/6 dec. <D. Bick 63 not out), Nottinghamshire 118/3. At Manchester: Lancashire 178/8 dec. and 101/8, Worcester, shire 91 <P. Lever 6/25). At Cardiff: Surrey 209 and 162/5 (J. Edrich 62), Glamorgan 90 (S. Storey 5/17, G. Arnold 5/51).

At Birmingham: Gloucestershire 251/8 dec.. Warwickshire 251 <D. Allan 5/65).

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 14

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YORKSHIRE’S FIRST LOSS Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 14

YORKSHIRE’S FIRST LOSS Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 14

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