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COUNTY MATCHES. VERITY’S GREAT FEAT. [United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON. July 14. Rain curtailed most of the county matches to-day. Results : YORKSHIRE v. ESSEX. Yorkshire—-First innings 340 (Barber 101, Wood 85). Essex—First innings 104 Verity eight for 47. Essex followed on, making 64. Verity Took nine for 44. Yorkshire won by an innings and 172 runs, 'SURREY v. SOMERSET. Surrey—First innings eight .for 282 declared (Sandham §6) ; second innings five 'for 47. Somersetshire—First. »»*- pings .215 (Longrigg 124). Swicy won on the first innings. WARWICK v. NORTH ANTS. Warwickshire—First innings 198 (Wyatt 73). Clark seven fo r 76. Second innings none for 27. Northaaitcj—First, ‘innings five fpj* [282 deel .'red (Timms not out 102). Northantfi won on the first innings. GLOUCESTER v. NOTTINGHAM. Gloucestershire—First innings 368 (Hammond 140). NottinghamshireFirst innings 108. Parker six for 52. Hammond four ;for. 19, .Nottingham* shire followed on, losing four for 141 Gloucestershire won on the first innings. SUSSEX vv HAMPSHIRE. Sussex—First ■ innings 287 (Cook 91); second innings inone for 81 declared, Hampshire—. First innings 139. Wensley five for 35. Second innings three for 147. Sussex won on the first innings, • MIDDLESEX v. GLAMORGAN. Middlesex—First innings 359 (Lee 106, Hendren 132). Glamorganshire— First innings three for 185. The match was drawn. WORCESTER V. KENT., ... ' Worcestershire —First 'innings,, two for 477 declared (Gibbons 124, ’ Pat and) not ‘out 224, NichOl not’ out 109) Kent—First innings 147. Jackgon- eight for ;57. r [ K:ent 'followed on, five ’ for' 97; Worcestershire woii ’on the , . t t •. > ) t ? . ’ ». ! i : • f first- inmngs. ' - - TOOK' *l7 WTCIvFTS FOR 91. < ■ " r - ■ ‘ * ! [ ' ' LONDON,' July 14. •H.' Verity (Yorkthii'ef. to-day took 17 Essex wickets' for 91 ,‘iji j 215. lyiiiutes’. play, equalling Blythe’s record in 1907, when he took 17 for 48 .against Northants. ;li -Si; •■ . i ;;• ‘K.&liiiS. 1 " ■ •*• ENGLAND’S TEST : TE-1-M. TO' PLAY WEST INDIES. : " “• < ■ . LONDON, July 14. . England’s team hgni'nst the West Indies : for the tost match on July 22 Will be • D. R. Jar dine (captain) 1 , R. E., S; Wyatt,' CAP. Walters, Ri W. Robins, H. Sutcliffe, W. R; Hammond. L. Ames, James Langridge, H. Verity, G. G. Macaulay and W. E. Rowes.
Match drawn. LONDON, July 14. The West Indies, in the first innlings against Lancashire, lost seven wickets for 174 and declared (Headley 66). Baxter six for 50. Lancashire, in their first innings, lost two for 39. The match was drawn. HARROW v. ETON. LONDON, July 14. Harrow in their first innings against Eton made 237 (Pawle 96). Turner •took four .for 63 and Holmes four for 26. Eton in the first innings lost three for 91. WEST INDIES V LANCASHIRE LONDON, July 15. Rain fell to-day throughout tiie country; interfered with the cricket matches. West Indies lost 4 for 9.5 against Leicester.
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