CRICKET IN ENGLAND
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fCKIIBD PRESS ASSOCIATES—COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIA!! - NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) LONDON, 7th July. Kent. 199 and 182 for thre* widtets, beat Northanta, 171 and 207. .Yorkshire, 170 and 3.11 for nina wickets (declared), beat Warwickshire. 249 and 136.
Lancashire, 271 and 111 for thre» wickets, drew sgainst Sussex, 379 (A. Orllhgan 114) and 239 for nine wicket* (declared).
Kssex, 363 (Douglas 110 not out) and 172 for seven wickets, drew with Derbyshire, 332. '
Players, ,588 for nine wickets (declared) and 104 for four wickets (Sandham J n iom- outJt'-' beat the Gentlemen, 360 and 191. Hitch secured, in the second inmngs, three wickets with four balls. Hampshire, 171 for seven wickets (declared), (Mead 132, Newman 30), beat Worcestershire, 224 and 247
(Received 9th July, 10 a.m.) LONDON, Bth July, bussex dismissed Worcester on a perfect wicket at Hastings for 72 runs. A i. trilhgan took five wickets for 11 runs; and Tate four for 19.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 7
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161CRICKET IN ENGLAND Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 7, 9 July 1923, Page 7
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