CRICKET.
4UaTU.VT.IAN AND N. 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION. I .ON DON. July -21. Lancashire <2-10 for eight wicket*)), declared i«!iin>t Warwickshire,. V allows made HI not out. Wimvifk-hire mndo 122 and 112. Parkin took seven for 71 and six for 2li. Lancashire won. Not!- (271 ami 21* lor five, declared) heat Worcester il2ti and 220). Mampsiiire with -1.‘13 Mead l-l-V and 100 lor two, heat Middlesex, who made 270 ar.il -00. Yorkshire made 2*o for three and deelared. Holmes made 122 not out. flic nee-tor made I'M and 2.1.1. ) orkshire won hy 10 wicket-. Surrey heat Kent hy 1122 runs, their llr-t victory at Rlnekhonth since I**o. and their first on Kentish soil since 1.807. Woolley and Seymour gave Keni a tine -tart, ami there appeared a prospect of an exciting finish. They carried their score to ITT "'hen Seymour was caught hy Shopperd off Fender for -10. At 1115 Woolley received a fa-t hall on the elbow and retired hurt with his score at 51. The rest of. the team collapsed, and the innings closed for I*7. Fender took four for fiftyone. and Flitch three for forty-two.' Fender has completed his thousand runs and his hundred wickets. He was the first to do so in 1923.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 July 1923, Page 1
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