CRICKET
COUNTY MATCHES
United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).
LONDON, June 14. Rain on the first ( and third days again interfered with the County cricket.
Hampshire in the first scored 154 (Haig taking 4 for 39) t and in the second (Durston taking 4 for 34 and Robins 5 for 83). Middlesex in the first made 192 (Kennedy taking 6 for 01) and in the second 129 for, 4. -Middlesex won by six wickets.
Glamorgan first innings against Surrey only made 37, Allom taking 5 (for 14 and A. Geary 5 for 22. In the second Glamorgan scored 183, Bell making 87, and Geary taking 5 for 48. Surrey in the first made 295 for (i and declared. Sandham made 187. Mercer took 6 for 7(5. Surrey won by an innings and 75 runs.
Yorkshire, playing Northants, scored 219 in the first innings, Holmes making 110 not out, and Clark taking 5 for 38. Yorkshire in the second made 58 for 4 and declared. Northants in the first made 102 (Dennis taking (3 for 42) and in the second 57 for one. Yorkshire won on the first innings. .
Sussex in the first made 248 against Kssex, Bowley scoring 100, and Nichols
taking 4 for 57. In the second Sussex made 100, Nichols taking 6 for 34. Essex in the first made 194 and in the second 53 for two. Sussex won on the first innings. Kent in the first scored 157 against Leicester (Geary taking 7 for 56), and in the second 220. Leicester in the first made 114 (Wright taking 5 for 42) and in the second 182 (Freeman taking 4 for 60 and AVoolley 4 for 61). Kent won by 81 runs. Notts in the first made 350 for four against Worcester and declared, Gunn making 164 not out, and Whysall 72. Worcester in the first made 44 for 7 (A. Staples taking 5 for 9). The game was drawn.
Oxford in the first made 160 against •Lancashire (R. Tyldesley taking 5 for ! 3o) and in the second 139 for 6. Lancashire in the first made 218, Watson scoring 76. The game was drawn. Cambridge in the first made 82 against Gloucester (Goddard taking 9 for 21) and in the second 135 for 3, Block sc.oring 75. Gloucester in the first made 2 for 3 and declared, Hammond being not out with 110.
A GREAT FEAT.
TEN WICKETS IN ONE INNINGS
(Received this day- at 9.25 a.m.) LONDON, June 10.
O. Allen, a New Zealander, formerly a Cambridge blue, playing for Middlesex against Lancashire has joined the select hand of those tak ing all ten wickets in one innings, the last four in five balls,.. Bowling very fast and coming quickly off the* pitch he clean bowled eight. Price, the wicket-keeper, caught one and stumped MacDonald, who fell to a clever trap. .'■ MacDonald stepp'-c outside the crease to meet the ball at the pitch, and Price crept up to the wicket. Allen delivered a slow curler, MacDonald missed the ball and could not regain his crease.''
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