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'United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph .—Copyright.) LONDON, June 14. Worchester, first 279 (Durston 5—26. Second 90 (Robins 6—45). Middlesex, first 161 (Jackson 5 —45), second 2 —209 (Stevens not out 87). Middlesex won by eight wickets; Essex, first, 207, second 286 (O’Connor 104). Surrey, first 243 (Hobbs 113); second 1—251 (Hobbs not out 119,, Gregory not out 113). Surrey won by nine wickets. Kent, first 196 (Chapman 55); Second 75 (Rhodes 6—48). Yorkshire first 207 (Freeman 8 —105); second 6—67. Yorkshire won by four wickets. Derby first 318; second 9—219, declared (Smith not out 103). Hampshire, first 234 (Kennedy 80, Copson 5 —48); second 4 —307 (Arnold 100, Mead 104). Hampshire won by six wickets. Somerset, first 242; second 196 (Larwood 5—56). Notts, first, 219 (White 5—58); second 206. Somerset won hv 13 runs. Northants, first 161; second 259 (Timms 61). Warwick, first, 274; second 3—147. Warwick won by seven wickets.

GILLIGAN’S “TEST” GUESSES. LONDON, June 14. Gilligan anticipates nine certainties for the cricket test tour of Australia, namely: Jardine, Duleepsinhji, F. R. Brown, Sutcliffe, Hammond, Larwood, Duckworth, Ames, Paynter, He plumps for Chapman lor the captaincy, and proposes additionally Allen, Wvatt Keeton, Voce. Tate and Verity.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1932, Page 2

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CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1932, Page 2

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1932, Page 2

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