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CRICKET.

s [Reuters Tei.eoraub.J I t LONDON. August 29. s fn the county cricket competition, l.ancasliide. in the' first innings, made t !2:i (Tate taking 7 for 11). and in the - sec ond innings. 2113 for 7 wickets de- ' elared (E. Tyldcsley scoring 72). against Sussex who made I2M (Uarkin taking 7 5 tor li.) and in the second innings 198 for - S wickets (Parkin taking ti for -IS. ’ Hampshire, in the fust innings made ■ 7! (Kilner taking 5 for 33 and Al.no- ■ a nicy A for HI); and in the second > innings 97 (Kilner taking G for lo), against Yorkshire. In the first innings A orksliire made IHG (Holmes scoring GO and Kennedy taking 7 for -11 ; and 1 in the second innings 38 for the loss 1 of no wickets. ) Surrey made -118 for S wickets (Saudham scoring 115 and .Shepherd 192), i against Leicester, who .scored 13.3 and I 130. ! In the match Kent against "Warwickshire. Seymour (Kent) made 103 and Parsons (Warwickshire) 121. In a two day’s match at Bristol. Gloucester, in the first innings, made 122. and in the second 111 for eight v.ricketsdeclared ; against Scotland, who .scored 107 and 1-17 for nine. Dennett took -1 for 32. The match was drawn. Rain interfered with most of the matches. SOUTH AFR TEA v. WORCESTER. LONDON, August 30. Against the South Africans, Worcester in the first innings made eightyseven. Hoot scored twenty-four, Blanckenherg took 0 i'r 40 and Pegler 4 for 41.' The Sourii Africans .made 2.34 for 7 wickets, Nour.se scoring 90. Stumps were then drawn. The wea- 1 tiler was fine, but the wicket was soft. '"Received this day at. S a.m.) 1 LONDON, Aug: .31. H. K. Foster lias reappeared fn'r - Worcester for the first time since Hie war. On a difficult wicket Hlaekenberg and Pegler had everyone guessing, Worcester’s first eight wickets falling when 48. Pegler secured his hundredth wicket of the tour.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1924, Page 4

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CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1924, Page 4

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1924, Page 4

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