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GOOD SCORING.
(United Press Association—By Electric , Telegraphy-Copyright.) LONDON, July 1. _..-v Fol.owing are the scores •• in the county cricket championships : Marylebone—First innings 300 (Pal ;aud.i . f l2) ; second innings, eight; for 230, ucclared (Pataudi 72). Cambridge—First innings, 232 . (Hazelrigg 81) ; . second innings, seven for 182 (Hazel-' . * .... rigg not) out The match was " -' f ' drawn. -M- ni; ; - '■ * u ’f T ' ■Somerset—First Innings, 455 (F. Lee \ ' \ 140, J. Lee 109).’' E/sexi—First innings, 256 (Pope 115), -Hazel seven for 87. They fojlowedm 'ori-0..125, Hazell .“ ( > ' i - five for 35. Somerset won by an. innings and 74 funsr’ri. l • - .Northants—First innings, 89, Verity ‘ eight for 39; seoohfd itfnings, 113, Macauby seven ' for 66. Yorkshire—First innings, six for 251, declared (Holmes 84). Yorkshire won by an innings ‘and 49 runs. Derby—First. innings,"' 180, Fender five for 71; second inning?,/ 166, Brown six for 45. Surrey—First innings, 88, Townsend four for 29 ; second innings, two for 23. Derby won..on, the first innings. . Lancashire^—First innings 413 Iddon : 201, Bu:terworth 107)..' innings, five for 322 (Duleepsinhji 111). match was . drawn. // Gloucester—Fir't innings, 262: (Ham- . mond 119), Larwood six for' 79; second innings, 94, Larwood : five for 38, Voce : : four for 40. Notts—First inning;*,; 262': x sboond innings, four for 86.’ Notts won by six wickets. , 1 •? ■’ •//••xr Kent-**=First innings, .174 (Woolley 92), Mayer five for 25; second innings,. 169, Foster six for 82. Warwick— . First innings, 129/ Freeman .eight for 31; second innings, 140, Freeman nine for 61. Kent won-.by- 74, runs.. ■ ' - Middlesex—First innings; 203 second • innings, 133, Leicester—First in-:/ nings, 248; second innings, seven -for ' • 70. Leicester won by three wickeisif . H. D. Leveson-Gower’s innings, 195; second inning*,-147. Ox- - ford—First innings 317 (Brooke li3); second innings, none ior 29. Oxfprd - won by ten wickets. AUSTRALIA V. EAST CANADA. VISITORS SECURE ANOTHER WIN. TORONTO, July 1. , Hailey’s Australian cricket /team '- batted on even terms on Friday in the . first match between the tourists • and a representative Eastern’Canadian ; team: In the first inning; Canada scOr. v ed -176 runs for eight wickets and then 7 8 ! T • declared. The Australians had' made . : 143 for six wickets when play ended for- '•• > the day. • • " '; '' •'•
‘’-Fide'batting and-- 'keen' l :-fielding ‘by'-’ **** both teams was a feature of the'play* ’• \; The match will be concluded ori Sat- v v'/'| urday, TORONTO, 'July 2. * The tourists obtained 223 for eight ! *~ and declared, ■ and in the second inning* continued to bat after the game ww won for the entertainment of the • crowd of 2,509. In both blitting and bowling McCabe was the out faridifig . figure of Saturday. On Friday, hp/stood at 43 • not out. He tarried this' to 103, including one sixer* and .nine, fours. McCaba secured .eigiit wickeds for 23 runs. ~ .. . • ' Australia won bv ten /wicketfi. Set 55 runs to win, the tour*sis made the Canadian bowling look easy. Each side batted twelve men, the Oanadiaus getting 176 for . eight wickets when they declared, and 103. .. . •> AUSTRALIA—First Innings. 'Richardson, st. Snyder, b, Holder. 13 Nutt; b Carlton ' .*. ... 36 , Brrdman, c Higgarj b Wooley ... 40 K.ppax, b Carlton ' 1 1 Tblhurst, b Carlton ... Ives, c .Parkins, b Carlton . 3 ■:i McCabe, c Carlton, b Bigger ... ... 103 ' , Rofe, run out ... ••• 10 - Mailey, not out - 1 Extras ••• ••• 4 Total (for 8 wickets, declared) 225 . '* Bowling analysis: Carlton 4 for 38, Holder 1 for 73, Wokey 1 for 30, Bigger 1 for 1. AUSTRALIA—Second Innings. Richardson, cL. C. Bell, b Wokey 14 ■ -‘ y. Kippa-x, cL.'C. Bell, h Bigger ..., 25 Bradman, c Snyder, b Rutherford 52 McCabe, b Rutherford ... ... 31 Tolhurst, c Lewis, b Bigger ... ... 11. Ives, not out ... ... ... ... ... 2 Nutt, not out 0 Extras ... Total for five wickets 157 Bowling analysis:—Wokey 1 or 15, Bigger 2 for 53, Rutherford 2 for 19. TOURISTS IN ENGLAND. mo LONDON, July 2. Against the Indians in the first m- ' 'nings, Notts scored. 188. Amur Singh j took 7 for 55; The Indians lost 8 for ' 113 - * . * , fi ~* • Sussex scored 283 for 9 wickets (Jas. Langridge not out 106) against the South Americans.
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