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CRICKET.

[Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.] (Received this day at 8 a.niA LONDON, July 16. Lancashire score in the first innings was 234.

LANCASHIRE—Ist. Tunings. Makepeace, c. Gregory, b. Mailey . 70 Hull owes o. Everett, b. Mailey ... o 9 Watson.c . Ellis, b. Mailey 0 Id don. b. Mailov 7 Eekerley, st. Ellis, b. Mailey 10 Payntcr, c. Andrews, b. Richardson 1 Green, e. and b. Mailey 2 MacDonald, c. Ryder, b. "Mailey ... 9 nuckworth c. Andrews, b. Madey 20 Sibbles (not out) ™ Tyldesley, st. Ellis, b Mailey 19 Total 234 Rowling—Gregory 0 for 9, Grimmett 0 for 40. Everett 0 for 25. Mailey 9 for 86. Ryder 0 for 19, Richardson 1 for 28. LONDON, July 10. ’ LANCASHIRE—2nd. Tunings. Makepeace, c. Ellis, b. Richardson <C Hallows, st. Ellis, b. Andrews 48 Watson, b. Andrews 0 Eckersley. c. Bardsley. h. Andrewes 1 Iddon, st. Ellis, b. Ryder Payton, st. Ellis, b. Andrews 1 Green, c. Gregory, b. Ryder 18 MacDonald, st. Ellis, b. Andrews . •-> Duckworth, e. and b. Andrews 43 gibbles (not out) Tyldesley (not out) 6 Extras Total for 9 wickets -"4 Bowling: Gregory 0 for 7, Ryder 2 for 47. Mailev 0 for 22, Richardson 1 for 13. Andrews 6 for 109. Everett 0 for ‘ -)■>

Tho match was drawn. N.S.W. CRICKET ASSOCIATION SYDNEY. July 17. At the annual meeting of the Cricket Association, Air Smith, who was rejected by the Gordon Club as a delegate to the Association was elected President by the Junior Association almost unanimously. The previous Junior Association delegate stood down in favour of Smith contending that Smith’s services to N.S.W. cricket yvere too valuable to be lost. He said although Smith may make some enemies, his friends outnumbered them by a hundred to one. COMING MATCHES. July 17—West- of Scotland, at Glasgow. July 20—Scotland, at- Edinburgh. July 24—Fourth Test, at Manchester July 28—Surrey, at Oval. July 31—Glamorgan. Cardiff,

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Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1926, Page 3

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457

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1926, Page 3

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 17 July 1926, Page 3

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