CRICKET.
SOME BIG SCORING. <t ■ By Megraph —l'ress Assn —Copyrieht. London, August 28. There was an unprecedented attendance at lAirds, during the Middlesex t. Surrey cricket match, crowds usurping 10 yards of one side ?f the playing area. Middlesex started >»!>adly, on a good wic!;et, Surrey's howling md fielding being first-class. With three '■rickets down for 35, Warner went in and stonewalled for the first two hours. He batted faultlessly for five hours for 70 not nit. Middlesex made a good uphill light, iosing eight wickets for 253 runs. Warner with Stevens, an Oxford freshman, added 101 for the seventh wicket. Yorkshire playing against Hampshire, lost rno wicket for 400 runs, Holmes not out, ::io. Worcestershire only scored 124 against i Lancashire's three wickets for 114 runs. | Troughton, of Kent .will captain the team for New Zealand. Major the Hon. Lionel Tennyson and A. Carr have joined, and Burion, of Yorkshire, has been invited—Ans.N.K. Cable Assn. CROWDED OUT AT LORDS. London, August 29. For the first time for many years the gates of Lords cricket ground were closed and bonrds displayed outsldo notifying the crowd that the grounds were full.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 August 1920, Page 3
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