CRICKET NEWS
'Hy Electrh* Telegraph—Copyright ) ENOLISIt CRICKET. ' LONDON, Sept. 14. Middlesex against the rest of England scored 818. Wilson 4 wickets for 44; Douglas 3 for Ol; Rhodes 1 for 27; Hitch 0 for 67. 1 The rest of England lost 5, wickets for 603 in five hours. > It was fast scoring, the batting being brisk throughout. Hobbs and Russell made the first hundred. in forty-five minutes. The first wicket fell at 185 after ninetythree minutes play. The second wicket (Hobbs and E. Tyldesley) realised 347 in 166 minutes play. Hobbs was brilliant in his best form, made 215. Russell made eighty-four, Tyldesley sixtv-six. Woolley seventy-one, Holmes forty-four, and Douglas sixty-nine (not out).
CRICKET TEAM. LONDON, Sept. 15. The Marylebone Club has invited jupp of Sussex to join the team for Australia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1920, Page 1
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