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CRICKET

COUNTY MATCHES.

TATE TAKES 5 FOR 13.

(By United Press Association’-s Special Representative).

LONDON, Atay 26.' The results of to-day’s games in . the County championships arc :-V- / ' •

Gloucestershire v. Essex. Gloucestershire—First innings 139. Nichols took seven wickets for 52 runs'. Second innings 160. Daer six for .38. Essex—First innings 187. Sinfield .Six for 30; Second innings, six; for. Tl 6. Essex won by four wickets. . ' • Worcestershire ■v. Warwickshire. ‘

Worcestershire-^-.First timings : ‘234, Brown took five wickets for 75 runs; second innings, six ior 295 declared (Gibbons 122). Warwickshire—2sQy second innings, six for 280 (Groom 7 115, Kilner 102). Warwickshire , wou. by four wickets.; k . . • • ' ~ r Yorkshire v. Glamorganshire. Yorkshire—First innings. 299, (Barber not out 120), Clay six for. 72; second innings,, .three for . 236 declared (Mitchell, not ,out 108). .Glamorganshire —First innings 208;..second innings 161. Bowes six for 82. Yorkshire won by 166 runs. ; ■ Derbyshire v. Leicestershire. Derbyshire—First innings 322 (Lee 107). Leicestershire—First Innings 115. Copson four for 30. Leicestershire followed on, 121. Mitchell, six .for '4O. Derbyshire won'by ail'iiinings gild runs. , -’v V\ ra ' ..v, . Somersetshire v. Sussex, , Somersetshire—First (innings . , 124,... Tate five for 13 .Second innings, .9$ Tate four for .37, J,a}nes; Langridge five, for 42, Sussex—First innings, nine for 380 declared (J, Parks' y 97, James, Lai.gridge not out 134). Sussex won by an innings and 161 runs;

Kent v. Lancashire. , Kent—First innings 276'; second, innings 172. Booth five for 65. Lancashire—First innings, .375 (Watson .98) ; second innings, two for 74. Lancashire won by eight wicket's. • h Cambridge v. Nottinghamshire^, Cambridge—First innings 220 (Jehangir Khan H'2). A. Staples fo.urfor 31. Second innings 179. S. Staples, eight,'for 72. Notts—First innings ,■ 291 ; (Carr 123); second innings two for 109. Nottinghamshire won by eight wickets* , WEST INDIES WIN. " . ; London, a% } W;'' .. v " Hampshire, in their match with tjhe ; West Indies,' in the second inniiiigs made 149. Alartiridaie took six wickets for' 61 ; runs. West Inches, in their, second innings, lost four for .232 (Itbachi . 67, Da Costa Hot out 53).;-West Indie* won by six, wickets. " SURREY V. -WEST INDIES. ’ J LONDON, Mny/27; Plaj’ing Surrey, die West hfldtes in the first innings' made 386/'. wickets. The chief, scoria v \yeie ;W Roach ISO,' Barrow.eV IVTKI Wiles 31. ■ .

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1933, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
366

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1933, Page 4

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1933, Page 4

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