CRICKET
COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS,
(United Press Association -By ,Ele<k;rie Telegraph—Copyright)/
(Received this day at 10 a.m.) LONDON, August 14
Middlesex, first innings, 514 for 5, declared, (Lee 225, Allen 155). Second innings, 52 or 2. Surrey, -first innings, 'l7l. Peebles 6 for 23. Followed on 394 (Hobbs 97). Haig 4 for 71. Middlesex on by eight wickets.
Northants, first innings, 122. Parker 7 for 58. Second innings, .118. Goddard 4 for 34. Gloucester, 'first innings, 156. Thomas 4 for '>3, Jupjp 4 for 73. Second innings, 88 tor 3. Gloucester won By seven wickets. Sussex, first innings, 428 (Duieopsinhji 115, Lahgridge 80, Holdsworih not out, 69). Freeman 6 for, 131.! Second innings 381 for 8, declared, (Duleepsinhji 246). Kent, first innings, 398 (Ashdown 63, Knott 140, Wright 69). Tate 6 for 136, Second innings 244 (Ames 118). Tate 7 for 58. Sussex won by 167 runs. Yorkshire, first innings, 369 (Sutcliffe 95, Leyland 69, Mitchell 69). Hampshire, first innings, 189 (Mead 61)). ißfobinson 4 Yor 47. Followed on, 162. Robinson 6 for 62. Yorkshire won by an innings and e'gbceen runs.
Warwick, first innings, 138. Olaroyd 4 for 47. Seoond innings 178. MacDonald 5 for- 80. Lancashire, first innings, 369 for 9, declared; (Hallows 102, Makepeace, not out, 163). Lancashire won by an innings and 53 runs. \
Derby, first innings, 557 for. 3, declared (Storer 176, Lee 76, Hillwood 72). Second innings, 50 for 3. Nottingham, first innings, 153 (Gunn 74, Walker 61). Lee 5 for 111. Derby won on the first innings.
Somerset, first innings, 126. Mercer 4 for 54, Ryan 5 for 19. Secon innings, 229 (-MafOßry&nt ' 74)* Mercer 4 for 71, Ryan 4 for 65. Glamorgan, first innings, 109. Wellard 5 for 31. Second innings, 250 for 6 (Bell 83). Glamorgan won by four wickets.
first mning, '107.. Second innings, -294. Leicester, first innings 551 for 7, declared. Leicester won by an innings and 140 .runs.
A BIG SCORE.;
LONDON, August 13.
Duleepsinliji’s double century recalls liis kinsman, “Ranji” at his host. His 246 occupied three and a q'uai'beiif lioiurs iand (included trie sixes and thirty-one fours. His wonderful hitting continued to the end, mainly in drives. LONDON, August 13. South Africa won by 227 runs. The second innings with 281 for 8, was declared (Taylor 67, Owen-Smith 90). palmer 4 for 112, Hipkin 2 for 44. Essex, second innings, 106 (Craviey 47). McMillan 4 for 56, Owen-Smith 3 for 13.
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