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. u-v.Yi ■; ■ COUNTY RESULTS. ' (United Press Association—By Electric ;,v Telegraph—Copyright.) ' > fl ,- LONDON, August 12. Sutcliffe played an. amazing innings of 194, out of 292, scoring in 165 minutes, this being, his tenth century of the season.. Sutcliffe and Leyland scored 102 runs off six overs. . Sutcliffe scored the last eighty-two in twenty minutes. „ Newspapers regret that Robins’ decision deprivs England of a bowler, who might have/played a, great part in winning the Tests. . Results were:—
, India second: 7/234 declared. (Naidu not out 130). Sbmerset, second, 179 (Naidu 4/39, Godambe 4/47). India won by 163 runs. , ' •<'
■ Midilesex, first, 442 (Killick 128), Derby, first, 290 (Peebles 6/104), followed on 6/302, (Townsend not opt 153), Middlesex won on the first innings.
Essex, first, 325 (iNdcho>l)s 105, Taylor 106, Bowes 9/121), second, 143. Yorkshire, first, 9/476 declared. (Sutcliffe 194).. Yorkshire woh by an inn* ittgs and 3 rung. ,
• Hampshire, first, 142 (Gregory 4/27) secord, 223 (Allflom 5/66), Surrey, first, 316 (Gregory A 4) second, 2/50. Surrey won by (eight wickets'. ■ / f - Sussex, first, 272* (Duleepsinhji 83), Gdiamorgan, first, 96 J. Langridge 4 / 30) followed on 134. Langridge 4/33). Surrev won by an innings and, forty-two runs. . ' Gloucester, first, 378 (Hammond 164, Dacre 57), second 165 (Sibbles 5/52); Lancashire, first, 276 (Paynter 103;, second, 223 (Sinfield 4/19). Gloucester won by forty-four runs.
Notts, first, 9/325 declared. (Walker 101),-second, 145 (upp 4/38). Northants, first, 267 (S. Staples 7/83). Second 131 (Staples 5/52). Notts won by seventy-two runsi. - ~. Worcester, first, 9/502 declared. (Gibbons 126), second, 1/127 declared. Leicester, first, 371 (BerryHlo7), second, 5/91. Worcester wpn on 'the first innings.
TWO AUSTRALIAN CENTURIES. , ■rrii’r VANCOUVER, August 13. > The Australians scored 337 .for three rvickets and declai'ed in their match with the Columbia All Star team, who. all put out in the first innings for 37 runs, and in less than, an hour their second innings closed for 96. McCabe scored 70 runs, in half an hour, Scores: — ■ ; AUSTRALIA. Richardson, c Casey, b Ball ... 49 Nutt,' c Carr, b Hilton 105 BradmaU, not out ... ... ... ••• 103. McCabe,< c Rivers, b Ivamy ... 70 Kippax, not out 1. ’• , Extras . • ... ... jjf|s , y Total for three wickets . ... 337 Bowling in the first innings, McCabe took 6 for 17, and' Fleetwood-Smith 4 for 5. NO M.C.C. GAME FOR OTAGO. CHRISTCHURCH, August 14.' Otago’s .request for a match with the M.C.C. team was placed before the. English authorities by Mr Arthur Sims, the New Zealand representative in England, but was declined. The M.C.C. considers, paving given a great concession playing three matches, and find it utterly .impossible to arrange extra games, as the Marylebon© and County captains have .already done an unpieeedented thing, in permitting a late return 'of the. team.
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