WYATT MAKES HIGE

SCORE OF CAREER

Warwickshire London, July 6. accomplished a brilliant perform- ance in Norman Kilner's "benefit" match at Birmingham, reaching a total of 523 for seven wickets be fore declaring. Derbyshire replied with 99 for one wicket.

Chief honours must go to Wron who played the highest individual innings for the county for 23 years. His only mistake during a stay of nearly 7 hours was the stroke he came out to a hard re- turn catch when his score stood at 232. Wyatt also beat his pre- vious best score, 187 not out against Worcestershire at Dudley in 1933. XAYRUQQQQï??[Ráò£&qJXZYkės (TURERmul

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Larwood May Leave County Cricket

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 29-193

£1,600 CLAR

JACK DOYBEE

Nottinghamshire fast

cricket has become uncertai will shortly be called on to whether he will remain in the first class game or join a club in Lancashire League.

that Nel-

to replace Con- I learn that he has been offered

who has completed his ansfer to Rochdale, in the Central a renewal of his contract with

ancashire League, for next season: Nottinghamshire, which expires at the end of this year. He has also The Rochdale chairman and Con- been approached by the Todmordenstantine Journeyed to Old Trafford club. The suggested remuneration resterday, where Larwood is play- ing for Notts against Lancashir: in this case is a four-figure one.

agent

the

ker by his former Mrared Cur-

ran, is down for hearing, before Mr. Justice Atkinson, sitting with out a jury, in the King's Bench Division to-day.

Mr. Cuman is daiming £1,629 alleged to be due under an agree ment of 1933 for salary and com- mission on Doyle's theatrical, film and radio engagements. He also claims damages for alleged wrong- ful dismissal Doyle disputes liability and denies that the terms of the agreement were such as Mr. Cuman alleges.

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