THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 18, 1988.
LANCS LOSE TO SOMERSET
WIN
MIDDLESEX WIN
YORKSHIRE ONLY MANAGE
FIRST INNINGS POINTS
London, To-day.
Middlesex's victory over Kent by an innings and 18 runs; Lan- cashire's defeat at the hands of Somerset to the tune of 10 wickets and Yorkshire's first innings win over Warwickshire, were the highlights in the series of County Cricket Championship and friendly matches just concluded.
England Test players were very tershire and Nottinghamshire, at much to the fore in these important Cheltenham, while the Australians matches, Edrich helping Middlesex looked set for a first innings-vic-| by taking 4 wickets for 15 runs, tory over Surrey, at the Oval, when while Wellard was mainly respon-rain caused the abandonment of sible for Somerset's fine victory play.. over Lancashire, taking 6 wickets for 61 runs to dismiss them for 139 in their second venture at the wicket.
Results as cabled by Reuter were:
At Portsmouth, Glamorgan beat Hampshire by 148 runs. Rain prevented a ball being bowl- Hants: 280 and 91 (Matthews 4 for
Glamorgan: 289 and 280 for 9 dec.
ed in the match between Glouces-
17).
At Hove, Sussex beat Leicestershire by an innings and 32 runs. Leicester: 188 and 379 (Prentice 138). Sussex: 597 for 7 dec. (Jim Parks 146,
John Langridge 170).
At Derby, Derbyshire beat Worces- tershire by 6 wickets. Worcester: 146 (Alf Pope 5 for 47) and
158 (Copson 6 for 88). Derby: 172 and 180 for 4.
At Lord's, Middlesex beat Kent by an innings and 18 runs.
Kent: 107 (Edrich 4 for 15, Smith 4 for 49) and 87 (Smith 5 for 41, Gray 5 for 40).
Middlesex: 212 for 9 dec.
Yorks: 824 (Mitchell 124, Leyland 98;
Mayer 5 for 72).
At Westaliffe, Essex beat Northamp- tonshire on the first innings." Northants: 214 (Nichols 5 for 84) and
176 for 8 (Farnes 5 for 56). Essex: 216 for 6 dec.
The match between Gloucestershire and Nottinghamshire, at Cheltenham, was abandoned through rain without one ball being bowled.
The match between Surrey and the Australians, at the Oval, was abandon- ed owing to rain.
Australians: 297 (Stan McCabe 67, Syd-
ney Barnes 68).
Surrey: 105 for 7 (W. J. O'Reilly 4 for
25), game abandoned.
-Reuter.
Lord's Middlesex v. Somerset.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
Canterbury-Kent v. Australians. Westcliff-Essex v. Surrey. Somerset Cheltenham Gloucestershire v. Wor-
cestershire.
At Weston-Super-Mare, beat Lancashire by 10 wickets. Lancs.: 160 (Hazell 4 for 27) and 139 Somerset: 283 (Iddon 5 for 37) and 67
(Wellard 6 for 81).
for 0.
At Leeds, Yorkshire beat Warwick- Warwick: 263 (Dollery 126 not out) shire on the first innings.
and 14 for 1.
Portsmouth-Hampshire v. Sussex. Nottingham Nottinghamshire v. Der-
byshire.
Northampton-Northamptonshire
Glamorgan.
V.
Birmingham--Warwickshire v. Lanca-
shire.
Bradford-Yorkshire v. Leicestershire.
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