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AUSTRALIA’S BIG WIN (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) WINDSOR, July 22. After dismissing 'Border Cities’ XT for 94 runs on Friday, the touring Australians gave a great display, hitting up 425 for six wickets in 150 minutes. Tblhurst and Richardson delighted the crowd by great hitting. •Scores: — ■ AUSTRALIA—First Innings. Tolhurst, c Hawken, b Scott ... 105 Cairney, c Poii’roy, J> Scott ... 23 Bradman, c Crowe,, b Dunlop ... 24 : ivcs, st. C-hwe, b Dunlop ... 17 McCabe, c Hawken, b Bosworth ... 19 Richardson, not out 121 Kippax, b Caunce ... 61 •Nutt,, not out 37 Extras 18 "■ ‘ C ’ Total for six wickets ... ... 425 Fleetwood-Snrth took 8 for 41 and Mailey 5 for 16. ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES. LONDON, July 23. Sutcliffe has 'reached two thousand runs for the eleventh successive season which is a record, though Hobbs on seventeen occasions has scored over two thousand runs in a season, Leicester, first 226 (Armstrong 115). Second, 83 (Wyatt 5 for 24). Kent, • first, 295, Second, 1 for 16. Kent won I by nine wickets, • I first 216 (Scott '5 for 53), Second 292 (Hopwood 91). Sussex, first, 220 (Sibbles 6 for 91), Second 4. for 68, Sussex won on the first ; innings. i Surrey, first 156 (Goddard 6 for 39). j .Second, 202 (Goddard 5 for 70). Gloucester,' first 114 '(Brown,6 for 31). Secj oud 195 (Dacre 74, Brown 6 for 56). •Surrey won by 49 runs. Worcester first 181, second 3 for 211, declared. Glamorgan, first 132. (Second 2 for 115. Worcester won on the first innings. Somerset, first 245 (Paine 5 for 66). 'Second 261 (Young 92). Warwick, first 179, second 5 for 80. Somerset won on tlie first innings. Yorkshire, first 9 for 384, declared * (SjutcUffe 89). NorthantS, first 15' (Bowes 5 fo: 68). Followed on 2,07 (Mg can lay 6 for 35). Yorkshire won by I an,innings and s : xteen‘runs. •Hampshire, first 240. 'Second 187 forties 5 for 52). Essex, first ils (Kennedy 5 fcfr 43). Second 184 (Herman 7 for 50). Hampshire won by 128 runs. ; Middlesex, second 292 (Hendren 5c Hearne 60, Nayudu 5 for 53). India second 2 for 14. Match drawn. LONDON, July 23. Kent, Surrey, made 231 (Jardine 74), Watt took 4 for 52 and Freeman 4 for 88. Kent lost three for 83- " v ; ' ' ";; ' \ 'Hampshire made 141 against Gloucester' (Goddard 7 for 59). Gloucester lost 4 for 232 (Barnett 55, Sinfiet’-d 99 not out),‘ ’ v ' . ;• tSussex ' lost eight for 261 against Glamorgan (Bosley .108), Glamorgan lost seven for 232 (Turnbull 81), madp against Yorkshire (Walker 53), Macaulay 7 taking 5 for 49. Yorkshire lost 2 for 20. Worcester ‘'2B7 against Warwick '(Waiters 63, Martin 116), Partridge taking 6 for 94. Warwick lost one. for 33. Lancashire made 248 against Leicester (Watson 66, Tyldfesley, 55, Paynt?r 76), —Snary took 4 for 49. Leicester lost 6 for 164 (Lee 69, Hulme 52 not out). . Nor than ts made 95 against Middlesex (Durston 4 for 30). Middlesex ■ lost, none for six. The Indians made 146' against Scotland, Melville taking 6 for 32. Scotland made 81. The Indians in the second lost two for 13. India, in the second innings, scored 241 (Wazir Ali, not out 126, Anderson 6 for 51.) Sctoland, second innings, 4 for 61.
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