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> CRICKET IN ENGLAND, i _ ' By Cable.—Press Assioci -tion.—Copyright j.op.don, July 5, ' In the University match Oxford scored 315 in the first innings to Cambridge's ' 76. The highest scorer for the latter '' was Collins (31). He is the son of Dr. ; Collins, of Wellington. For Oxford, Lecouteur, an Australian, took six wickets for 2-0. Lancashire heat Worcester with 259 against and 62. Dean took eleven > wickets for 67, and Huddlestou nine for 38. Both bowled unchanged throughout the match. Yorkshire beat\Surrey by five wickets. For the former Rhodes scored 88 not out and took eleven wickets for 72. AN AUSTRALIAN'S SUCCESS. Received July 6, 9 p.m. London, July 6. ■Lecouteur, an Australian, playing for j Qxford University, in their first innings made 160. Received July 6. 9.55 p.m. London, July 6. Cambridge, in their second innings, made 113." Lecouteur took five wickets for 46. j The newspapers declare that the match will always be known as "Lecouteur's match." The Morning Post savs it is premature to jump to the conclusion that Lecouteur is a second D. G. Steel, but he is a player full of promise.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 75, 7 July 1910, Page 5
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186CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 75, 7 July 1910, Page 5
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