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CENTURY TO LANGRIDGE

COUNTY CRICKET MATCHES IN ENGLAND YESTERDAY’S RESULTS (’Australian and .V.iJ. Press Association) (United Service^ Reed. 10.30 a.m. LONDON, Tuesday. County cricket matches: Surrey v, Essex.—Surrey in its first innings made 41S (Fender 116, Gregory 82, Peach 88), and in its second 247 tor two wickets, declared (Hobbs not out 102, Ducat 105). Essex, in its first innings, made 243 (O'Connor (76) and in its second 29S for three wickets (Cutmore 96, O’Connor 106). Surrey won on the first innings. Warwickshire v. Hampshire.—Warwick in its first innings made 192 (Parsons 711). Bowling, Sprinks took four wickets for 56. Warwick in its second innings made 314 (Smith 80, Wyatt 78). Hampshire in its first innings made 136 and in its second 230 for three wickets (Fry 78). Warwick won on the first innings. Derby v. Somerset.—Derby ill its first innings made 385 (Slater S 9, Hutchinson 138). Bowling, Wellard took five wickets for 96. Somerset in its first innings made 198. Bowling, Mitchell took five wickets for 67. Somerset followed on and made 179 (Mitchell taking six wickets for 46). Derby won by an innings and eight runs. Worcester v. Gloucester.—Worcester in its first innings made ISO. Bowling Goddard took eight wickets for 117. Worcester in its second innings made 60. Bowling, Parker took five wickets for 15 and Goddard five for 37. Gloucester in its first innings made 242 (Dipper 66). Bowling, Jackson took six wickets for 67. Gloucester won by an innings and two runs. Leicester v. Nottingham.—Leicester in its first innings made 156. Barratt took seven wickets for 55. Leicester in its second innings made 225, Bowling, Barratt took five wickets for 69. Nottingham in its first innings made 224 (AVliysall S 3). . Bowling, Shipman took five wickets for 38. Nottingham in its second innings made 76 for three wickets. Nottingham won on the first innings. Northamptonshire v. Sussex. Northants in its first innings made 254. Wensley took six wickets for 93. Northants in its second innings made 290 (Jnpp 125). Bowling, Wensley took eight wickets for 118. Sussex in its first innings made 203. Bowling, Clark took four wickets for 63. Sussex in its second innings made 242 (Langridge not out 101, Wensley 64). Bowling, Thomas took four wickets for 53. Northants won by 95 runs. Kent v. Yorkshire.—Kent in its first innings made 125. Bowling, Dennis took five wickets for 42. Kent in Its second Innings made 140. Bowling, Rhodes took five for 46. Yorkshire in its first innings made 126. Freeman took four wickets for 24. Yorkshire in its second made 140 for two wickets. Yorkshire won by eight wickets. Glamorgan v. Lancashire.—Glamorgan in Its first Innings made 280 (Bell 101, Bates 73) and in its second 108. Bowling, Tyldesley took four wickets for 40 and Hopwood four for 47. Lancashire in its first innings made 20S. Bowling, Mercer took five wickets for 60 and Clay foul' for 52. Lancashire in its second innings, made 183 for two (Iddon not out 86). Lancashire won by eight wickets. Middlesex v. Oxford.—Middlesex in its first innings made 367 (Lee 200) and in its second four for 0. Oxford in its first made 90 and followed on for 278 (Brett 79, Ford 75). Middlesex won by 10 wickets. AFRICANS IN ENGLAND MARYLEBONE MATCH DRAWN (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) (United Service) Heed. 11 a.m. LONDON, Tuesday. South Africa, in its second innings against Marylebone, made 260 for 6 wickets, declared (Mitchell 61, Siedl 54. Morkel 42 >. Bowling, Falcon took two wickets for 13 and Stevens two for 14. Marylebone made 72 for one wicket (Allen not out 41, Duleepsinhji not out 27). Bowling - , Ochse took one wicket for two runs. The match was drawn owing to rain, which also stopped play twice during the Africans’ innings.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 681, 5 June 1929, Page 9

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CENTURY TO LANGRIDGE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 681, 5 June 1929, Page 9

CENTURY TO LANGRIDGE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 681, 5 June 1929, Page 9

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