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CRICKET

(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) ’’

LONDON,' August 9

F. R 4. Brqwn, though chdSen for the Australian'Lour, principally’ as a bowl-er,-made a hurricane 212 -at the Oval, in 165. miny^gs,. rpcb-lling .Jessop- at his fiercest. Brown broke two hilt's and hit the bail seven times out of "the Oval. He SG.ored/.fifteen foubs. ' v ' '.

.Jardine’s 126 ,Was faultless.’ He occupied, 190 minutes. ‘

Sutcliffe’s. 1,82 iii .pjynptes, syn-' chronised with tin? Yorkshiye cpihmittee; ypting, .him ; fcfiir Itubdred: 'piiineas in rex'ogifirih ll oFffis, .luinclred centuries in first-class' cricket." ;

Ames’l33 took 130, minutes, and was liis fifth century pf the. season. | Tate , was bowling ill' fine .fpnn. Larwood and Voce' we ; i;e" also effective, against. Lancashire. ffiipp completed the double of a hundypd wickets aqd thousand r.uns for the .ninth, season, beating. VV. G. Grace’s previous amateur record jot eight seasons, f ’ . !" " Hendren’a century ( made him 'equal to Mead,’s 130 • centuries. They f ‘ate ; ',thus next ,Hobbs on tlie centufiekTidt.-'- ; : County championship lenders”: Yorkshire v 225 points, Sussex 206, I K'eht 2j)o, Notts 190, Surrey 168. W . 1 ' ! Results were:— 1 ‘ Mifldlesex’, first 141 (Parker” 4/36). Second 455 (Sims .103, |lehdreft*T4s, Bi'own, ,212). Second A/57. -Sufre'y yvjon 'dared .(Hobbs ninoty r two, Jardiiu*- 126, Brown 2212). Second 4/57. by six ..''pickets,; ■

, Essex,V.firpt , 303. . Second T3r <Whito 5/37). Somerset 266. Second Somerset, won by one wicket;-'''' ; \t)ef"by ";ftrst, seyfenty-eight ((Verity 6'32, second 249. (Worthington-b : 102, dared. lia,; iYorkshire - won . ljy an ~ innings' arid ! eighty-nine runs. .'

Second 251., Hampshire, first 217. Second. .17,4 (Jupp 7/69). won. by 113 nms. .L, , Glamorgan,... first, 131, second 397 (Dyson ’ 103, Every 11,6). , Worcester; first on, the first; innings. i- . Notts,., first 232>.(Sibbles 51 49), second 8/254 declared. Lancashire, first 221 (Watson nirietyA.wo. Voce 6/57), second 132 (Larwood 5/32). .Notts won bv 124 runs.

: Sussex, first 284 (Watt fif.9o), second 7/363 declared,. (J. /.Larigri.dge :H. Parks not out 149). Kent, "//first 28.2 (Ames 133, .Tate 6/,98), .secorid///5//241. Sussex won on tlie first innings’. 1 4 I Waiuvick, first ~250’ (Kijrier not put 104), /second 4/376 (Croom 103 “/Wyiatt .131). Leicester, first’ 379 (Jarrett 1 8 for 187), 'Leicester" dvon on'- tire 'first innings:’ : , .-/;/'’/' / / /.///T., . } • /'Gldripestery second < v r.3| : |,: oJpcre nine-ty-five) . India won''by'’f&x - runs-. ’ AUSTRALIANS V... EDMONTON.

EDMQNTQN, August 9. Compiling fifty . runs’'iri the first *fiftren minutes at th&' fet/ Bradman led the touring Australiaris tci ft/corivincing victory over the selected 'local' eighteen cricketers. ’ ®fe flogged'‘thebowling 'un- ; mercifully, scoring I Cabe batted finely to ifriakp." i 21./ runs bqfore 'being caught ’by ‘/Weaver off ; Ebdon. - Edmonton were Unable y/tri solve the ’Australian bowling,'/ and" all were out : for 59. -Scores : r ” j •. ; i Bradman, not out ... -,. ,159 j McCabe, c Weaver, b /Ebdon ...,121 I Fleetwood-iSmit-h, *o Alfimofe, b Kesetb ... ..... ..... ..- 0 / Q'rney, .stumped, b Merritt ... *27 i Kippax, not out ... [WI " Extras ...- ... ... 1.4

Totpi for three wickets/ ' /;.. d 23 Bowling ; fves 11 for 22,/ ‘M-ail’ey- 5 lor 29. : /" I I

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Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1932, Page 3

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480

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1932, Page 3

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 11 August 1932, Page 3

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