a testimonial for Woolley. Kent won by an innings, 12,000 watching the finish at 4pm on Monday after another huge crowd had basked in blazing sunshine on the first day. A big score by Fagg enabled Kent to repeat their success at Whitsun in 1939 but Hampshire avenged this defeat with a seven-wicket win at Canterbury. It was their seventh holiday success in the inter-war years, Kent having 16 with only five matches drawn. Kent had the better of the fixtures played outside the holidays, winning five and losing one of the 12. The Record Holders 90

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