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ENGLISH RESULTS. TEN CENTURIES. .x Uj** ted Press Association—By Electric Llq/luA'iloQ—qcluaSeia^ >t LONDON, Juno 16. In© centuries were scored by players in county cricket iwtohes to-day, Hobbs again got a century, and Ham, tuoud u doubly century. The scores ivero: —Hobbu ICO, Hammond 239, Cutmore 117, Turnbull H2, Duckfieid 128, Sutcliffe 113, Hopwood 119, Melon 132, Gibbons 155, Nich-ol 111. Following are the county results: SOMERSETSHIRE V. MIDDLESEX. Scmoroetsiiii©—First Innings, 253; second innings, 94. Middlesex—First •nnigs, 283 (bee (82); J. Lee tire for 69. Second innings, two for 82. Mid- ' ilesex won by eight wickets. WARWICKSHIRE V. SURREY. Warwickshire—First innings, 401 Bat©;.. 72, Santa-11 71); second innings, two down for 167. Surrey—First inningits, 457 (Hcb'osTOO, Gregory 92). Surrey won on the first innings. ESSEX V. SUSSEX. Essex—First innings, 259; Cornford six for 66. Second innings, six for 297 declared (Cutmore 117). Sussex—First inning;, 150; Nichols, five for 67; Daer, four for 36. Second inningis, 112; Nichols, five for 37; Daer, five for 39. Essex won by £94 runs. GLOUCESTER. V. GLAMORGAN. Gloucestershire—First- innings, 529 \Hammond 239). Second innings, one for 104 declared (Daere not out 62). Glamorganshire—Fir A innings, 454 (Turnbull 122, Duckfield not out 128). Second innings, three for 63. Gloucestershire won on the first innings. NORTHAMPT'ONSTHIRE V. YORKSHIRE. North ai n pto nsh i re—F i rst innings, 27; Macaulay seven for 9; Verity three for 15. Second innings, 68; Macaulay four for 25; Bowes, four for 20. Yorkshire—First innings, 301 (Sutcliffe 113); Jupp six for 99. Yorkshire won bv. an innings and 203 runs. HAMPSHIRE V. NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Hampshire-—First innings, 254 (Bailey 91). Second innings, 106; S. Staples, six for 28. Nottinghamshire —First imiing-s, nine for 302 declared (Harris 71); Herman, five for 63. Second innings two for 59. Nottinghamshire won bv eight wickets. LW’CASHTRE V. KENT. Lancashire—First innings, 321 (Hop-v-o'xl 119, iddon 132); Freeman seven for 114. ftocond innings, eight for 163 declared. Freeman, six for 57. Kent’—First innings, 203; Iddon, four for 19: second innings, -one for 115. Lancashire won on the first innings. LEICESTER WTTjF, v. WORCESTERSHIRE. Leicestershire —First innings, nine for 2'l declared (Riddington 85): second inniiv~", ° p 3: PeH-s, six for 60. Worcesters 1 .! i re—Fi re t innings, 427 (Oif’ ons 155, Nub'd RR. Second innings, no”c for 50. AVoro?? tfirslri re won on the first innings.
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