CRICKET
ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
LONDON, June 7
The Indian team defeated Northamptonshire by 10 "wickets. Northants in the '.second innings scored 151. The Indians made the necessary 29 in their second innings for no wickets. The South Americans beat Oxford by 10 wicket.-:. Oxford, second innings, 218 (Brooke 119). Dennis Ay.ing took 6 for 49. South America lost 0 for 14 in their second inn'-ngs. Leicester beat Worcester-hire by an innings and 40 runs. Leicester, first innings 315. Worcestershire, first 70 fSnavey took 5 for 16) ; followed on 235.
Middlesex beat Lancashire by 111 runs.. Middlesex, first 291 (Hearne 113, .Hodgson 6 for 77). Second 2 for 203 declared. Lancashire 136 (Allen 4 for 32). Second 247 (Paynter 98).
Surrey beat E sex by 9 wickets. Essex, first 349 (O'Connor 115. Cut-more 106). Second 183 (Allom 4 for 38). ■Surrey, first 399 (Hobbs 75, Barling 122). Second for 54,
Sussex beat Gloucester by 2 wickets. Gloucester, first 229 (Dipper 96). Second 191 (Hammond 95, BoiCey for 28). Sussex first 335 (J. Parks 114, Duleepsiniiji ■ 89), Second 8 for £6 (Parker 6 for 29), Warwickshire beat Yorkshire on the first innings. Yorkshire, first 229. Second 6 for 326 declared (Sutcliffe not out 153). Warwick, first 285 (Kilner 119), Second 1 for 54. Kent defeated Glamorgan by an innings and 207. Kent, first 8 for 488 declared (Woolley 146). Glamorgan first 148 (Freeman 1 for 68), followed on 133 (Freeman 4 for 38).
Hampshire beat Derby by 2 wickets. Derby, first 135 (Kennedy 4 for 30). Second 94 (Kennedy 5 for 24). Hampshire. first 147. Second 8 for 83.
Nottinghamshire defeated Somerset by an innings and 162 runs. Notts, first 351 (Walker l 03). Somerset, first 117 (Voce 4 for 25); followed on 72. (Larwood 4 .for 18).
DACRE SEEKS COACH’S JOB
AUCKLAND, June 8.
At last night’s meeting of the Auckland Cricket Association, an application for the position of coach was mad e by C. C. Dacre, through the North Shore Club. It was stated that Dacre would .be leaving England on September 7 and would arrive early in October. The matter wa,s referred to the Coach Committee.
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