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ENGLISH CRICKET

COUNTY GAMES.

(United Press Association—By Electric

Telegraph—Copyright.)

LONDON, May 12,

Cambridge, in. the county cricket compeitions, defeated Yorkshire by 19 runs

Cambridge in their first innings made 248 (Allen 71). Macaulay took four wickets for 65 runs. In the second innings they made 72. Macaulay took four for 30.

Yorkshire in their first innings made 159. Davies took five for 4". In their second innings they made 142. Jehangirkau took seven for 58. ’

Hampshire v. Middlesex.

Hampshire—First innings 261 (Mead 70); second innings, 88. Robins took seven for 36. Middlesex—first innings, 230 (Hendren 76); second- innings, eieht for 120. Middlesex won by two wickets.

Warwickshire v. Essex,

Warwickshire—First innings, 210, Smith took six for 44. ..Second innings. 200 (Wyatt 59). Essex —First innings, five for 414, declared (Cutmore 86, O’Connor not out 122, Taylor 87), Essex won by an innings and four runs.

Gloucestershire v. Kent.

Gloucestershire—First innings, 168 (Hammond 55). Freeman took eight for 48. Second innings, 291 (Hammond 51, Barnett 14G). Kent-—First innings, 223 (Ames 63). Second innings, 228. Goddard took six for 71. .Gloucestershire won by eight runs.

Sussex v. Northamptonshire.

Sussex—First innings, 354 (Bowley 105, Cook 97). Clark took eight for 69. North ants.—First innings, 101. Wensley took five for 66. Northants followed on, 159. Sussex won by an innings and 94 runs.

Worcestershire v. Leicestershire.

Worcestershire —First innings, 180 (Nichol 73). Second innings, 138. lddon took six for 44. Lancashire—First innings, .nine for 414, declared’(Watson 185, Payter 58). Lancashire—won by an innings and 96' runs.

! Oxford =v, Wests indies.

Oxford—Second innings, seven for 287;: declared > (Chalk ;149, -Stainton 89). West Indies—Second innings, four for 150 (Martin 67). The match was drawn.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1933, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
278

ENGLISH CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1933, Page 2

ENGLISH CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1933, Page 2

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