CRICKET
COUNTY COMPETITION RESULTS
FREEMAN'S BOWLING RECORD
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LONDON, August. 15
Freeman has taken 260 wickets this season tor the sixth year in succession —a record performance-. The following are the county cricket results.
•Derbyshire v. Yorkshire. —Derby— First . innings, 245 (Townsend 81); second innings, eight .fop ' 330 -declared (Townsend 100, Lee 82, Jackson 96). Yorkshire—First innings, 218. 'Mitchell took six for 66. Spcond innings, ‘two for 137. Derbyshire won on tlie first innings.
Warwickshire v. ’ Glamorganshire.— Warwick- —First 'innings, 276. Mercer’took five for. 73. Second innings,two for 248 (Kilner 104). Glamorgan —First ‘innings, 416 (E. Dayies 85, Dyson 88, Duckfield 80). Glamorgan won'on the first innings. Gloucestershire v. Leicestershire.— Gloucester—First innings, 278 \Seabrook 110. Second innings eight for 340 declared (Dacfe 69). Leictester —First innings, 437 (Berry 127,, Astill mot out 156). Second innings, 135, Gloucester won by 46 runs. Kent v. Sussex.— Kent—First innings, 230 (Valentine 103). Second inj nings 216. Sussex—First innings, 169. 'Freeman took 'sixTor";92 j Second 'ihiiirigs, 128. Freeman took".eight for 57. Kent won by 149 runs. ~
Lancashire v. Hampshire.—Lancasiiii'e—Fifst imiings, 297 (Written 94)., Second innings, two for 27. Hampshire—First innings, 271 (Mead not -out .113). Lancashire won on the .first innings. . . Northaintorifehire v. Surrey.—Nor-thampton-First innings, "238; second innings, 257. Parkfir took four for 43. ygurrey—First innings, 232 Matthews, five "for 89. Second innings,' five for 191 (Barling 91). Northampton won on tbe first'innings. . i • Middlesex v. Nottinghamshire. 'Middlesex— First inings, 353 (H-en-dren 79, Tindall 85). Second innings,: Eorie’fer ; 'B. inings, four ter 561 'de'clared'.(Keaton 168, Harris ’^34), 'Notts«won *on 1 the '-first innings 'Woi-oeStershire 'v.Somersetshire.— "’ Worcester—First mnfngsf nine for '466 declared .' (Pataudi 222). Somer--Set!—First innings, 'eight-for 387 (J 'tee not 'out 193, ’F. 'Lee '79). The ?riiatch was'draWn. . 1 . .'.!! -
FATAL INJURY AVHILE BATTING
(Received thi|i clay at 12.30 p.m.) LONDON, August 16. That* a ’fatal cricket brill "lieed not be a ‘bodylincr,” was established at Leicester - at the '' inquest "tin -Edward . Daymon, aged 45, who died after being stnick in- the stomach during a. match, thfi'ugh her,continued his irihings"until . howled-: * ‘. j ” A witfiosS testified;’ -thritr. the wicketwas" very fiery, .hut that there-was no “bo’dyline”'howling. . ... ■•’ returned. • , ,
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