CRICKET.
[Reuters Telegrams.] LONDON, May Middlesex v. Lancashire, made 2(1-1 fHeartio HI). Parkin took S lor Go. Kent v. Oxford University made !>G and 1311 (Hardingc dtl). Howetson took (1 for -I'd. In the second innings Oxford have lost d wickets for nil. Africa in the first innings against Gloucester made 102 ( Blaekennerg -H. Nolirse dS. I’egler 2H). Parker took I lor 41. The Africans won the toss and opened on a sticky wicket. I hey occupied the crease for —ld minutes. Noitr.se batted patiently for three hours. Pegler was only in 12 minutes hitting two sixers. 'I lie attendance was 3,(KM). Gloucester in the Ist. innings made 711 tor 8 wickets (Rogers, alt officer on leave Irom India, -tit.
A CRICKET PROBLEM. (“Sydney Sun” Cables). iKoiciven this dav at. 0.45 n.m.i LONDON. May 22. The Marylehone Club while admitting that completely covering the wicket in Leicestershire and Derbyshire matches against tic South A 1 i*i—cans was calculated to give a bolter chance of resuming plav under bad climatic conditions, consider- it is not in the best interests nf the game.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 May 1924, Page 3
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