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LATE SPORTING

ENGLISH. COUNTY CRICKET LARWOOD IN FORM Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, Juno 13. (Received June 13, at 11 a.m.) YORKSHIRE v. MIDDLESEX. Yorkshire: First innings, 174 (Peebles five wickets for 68). Second innings, 220 (Mitchell 71; Peebles seven for 85). Middlesex; First innings, 344 (Hulme 116). Second innings, eight wickets for 51 (Bowes six for 17). Middlesex won by two wickets. ESSEX v. SURREY. Essex: First innings, 265 (O’Connor 143). Second innings, 286., Surrey: First innings. 286 (Barling 96). Second innings, 227. Essex won by 38 runs. HAMPSHIRE v. DERBY. Hampshire: First innings, 481 (Arnold 144, Mead 138). Derby: First innings, 108. Derby followed on, and made 291 (Alderman 124. Townsend 86). ■ Hampshire won by an innings and 82 runs. SUSSEX v. NOTTS. ■ Sussex; First innings, 312 (J. Parks 104 ;•Larwood five for 66. Voce four for 69). Second innings, four for 180. Notts: First innings. 331 (Keeton 99. Harris 107). Notts won on the first innings. WARWICK v. KENT. Warwick: First innings. 435 (Bates 72). Kent: First innings, 140 (Mayer five for 57). Kent followed on. and made 169 (Paine six for 39). Warwick won by an innings and 126 runs. GLOUCESTER v. SOMERSET. Gloucester :• First innings, 407 (Barnett 194)i Second innings, none for 32. Somerset; First innings. 213 (Parker seven for, 64). ’ Somerset followed on, and made 223 (Sirifield five for 70. Goddard five'for 75). ; ’ Gloucester won by ten wickets. NORTHANTS, v. GLAMORGAN. Northants; First innings, 129 (Clay five for 39). Second innings. 197 (Clay six-for 72). v Glamorgan: First innings. 201. Second innings, two" for 129 (Turnbull 74 not out). Glamorgan won by eight wickets. LANCASHIRE v. WORCESTER. Lancashire: First innings, sis for 485 declared (Watson 148. Paynter 100 not out). . Worcester: First innings, 149 (Watson live for 57). Worcester followed on., and made 115. 1 _ Lancashire won by an innings and 192 runs. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY v. FREE FORESTERS. Cambridge: First innings, 411 (Allen 113). Second innings, five for 331 declared (Winlaw 103). ; Free Foresters: First innings, 311 (Wilcox 119). Second innings, five for 373 (Killick 173. Valentine 1021. The match was drawn. LEICESTER v. OXFORD UNIVERSITY. Leicester; First innings, 409 (Armstrong 140). Second imjings, three for 158. Oxford: First innings, 435. The match was drawn. LARWOOD’S SPEED. Tyldesley and O’Connor passed 1.000 runs for the season. Larwood, with an exceptional burst of speed, took five Sussex wickets for 14 runs. LEAGUE MATCHES. In League cricket Merritt scored 24 runs, and took four wickets.

EDMOND CUP STEEPLECHASE FIELD OF 172 RUNNERS For the Edmond Cup Harrier' Steeplechase at Wingatui on Saturday eighteen teams have entered, representiugr 173 runners. The teams include representatives of the Tokomairiro and North Otagq clubs, the latter’s team being drawn ■ from Palmerston. The entries are as follow: Dunedin.—A. Storer, B. Drumm, H. Connell, J. Lorimer. L. Barber, 11. Wetherston, V. Sturgeon, W. M‘Gutcheon, L. Tonks, F. Breeaie. Pacific.—J. H. M'Laren, J. Mann, N, H Kennedy, E. Hastie, R. James, F. Mouat, J. Field, C. Dawkins, L. James, H. Henry. Roslyn—R. Graham, R. Tait, R. Clarke, D. Scott, W. Pyott, G. Russel], D. Reid, R. White, A. Birchall, W. Everett. Hanover.—F. Lancaster, L. R. M‘Mil lan, S. C. Gibson, H. J. Hayward, L. Medlin, L. Coulter, W. Benfell, H. Benfell, A. Marshall, J. 0. Milburn, Northern.—G. D. Armishaw, W. R. Jefferson, B. Haugh, A. Jackson, J. Hunter, R. MKinlay, R. M'Kenzie, D. Fincham, E. Brown. T. Harkness. Cargill Road. —N. Thomson, J. M'Gregor, C. Webster, D. Lnmb, A. Lysaght, J. Guthrie, J. Kewish. Anglican.—T. Allen, E. A. C. Taylor, W. A. C. Pullar, W. Walker, L. Logan, 1. Curtis, L. Waugh, J. M‘Lachlan, D. .Divers, W. 'Pettit. Civil Service No. 1. —T. Garbutt, J. G. Barnes, A. R. Gcddes, L. C. M'Lachlan, E. C. Brown, L. M'Keitch, W. Mackinnou, D. Mason, B. R. M‘Kcrnan. G. T. M‘Kersey. Civil Service No. 3.—P. G. Spence, F. E, Williams, C. H. Tracey, D. Ramsay, D, Macpherson, A. Adam. T. M. Hanning, J. Malcolm, M. Mackinnou, J. Henderson. University.—W. A. Stewart, A. W. Sutherland, A. Ross, A. L. Moss, L. Wingfield, C. E. Gillies, N. A. Pullar, J. Borrie, E. Russell, R. Wilson. Caversham No. I.—G. R. Colston, C. W. Frye, A. G. Hebbard, L. F. Gerrie, J. A. Robertspn, G. J. Bartlett, G. Williams, W. Smaill, W. Lowthor, J. George. Caversham No. 2,—W. Darling. R. C. Knox, W. Walker, S. J. Maddocks. H. Whittaker, W. Gwynne. A. J. Barr, G. Brown, A. Agnew, A. Walker.

• Leith,’ —S. A. Anderton, E. J. Reid, J. Ferguson, J. C. Mason, H. G. Markham, W. Mann, E. Asbly, R. N. Watson, G. Priclham, J. Todd. Atornington. W. Aitcbesou, F. Crooke, A. Davis. G. Miller, E. Mullin, D. Paplin, W. Pullar, L. Rackley, F. Sanders, W. Taylor.

SI. Kilda.—R. Orange, C. Dickinson, L. Johnstone, A. Henry, W. Jordon, A. L. Ai'Jntyre, J. Napier, A. R. Thompson, J. Dwell, C. A. Pope. St. Patrick’s.—L. A. Lemon, 0. Scott, N. Greaney, F. Hall, A, Byrne,

F. Byrne, L. Greaney, J. Robertson, T. Robertson. J. M'Laughlan. North Otago.—J. Wbiteliekl. T. G. Pearson, L. Day. W. B. Martin, W. Forrester, K. Dickson, 0. Johnson. Tokomairiro.—T. Olver, H. Magee, L. Fogg, J. Keen, J. M'Murtrie, E. Pauli, V. M'Menamin.

RUGBY INTEItISLAND TRIAL 'l'hc North Otago Rugby Union has nominated G. Newlauds, ’A. Carrodus, and R. Hunter for the South Island trial.—Oamaru Press Association*

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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 12

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887

LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 12

LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 12

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