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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

NOTTS DROP VALUABLE POINTS

|LEICESTERSHIRE TAKE MAJOR SHARE.

HOBBS AND SANDHAM.

Kent Gain First Points in Six Matches..

YORKSHIRE DISAPPOINT.

London, Yesterday.

A brilliant fent of bowling by Geary was responsible for the dis- missal of Notts in the first innings for 93 at Leicester. The homie county found little difficulty in passing this total and, at the close

Somersetshire beat Middlesex by BRITAIN TO MEET

132 runs at Bath.

Scores:-

Somerset: 218 and 229.

Middlesex: 126 and 189,

Leicestershire took first innings points from Notts at Leicester.

Scores:

Notts: 98 (Geary 7 for 27) and 260. Leicester: 264 and 25 for 3.

Sussex beat Derbyshire by an Innings and 14. ring at Brighton.

Scores:-

Derby: 96 (Tate 4 for 41, Wens-

ley 6 for 47);

153 (Wensley 6 for 48).

1

FRIENDLY.

of play required only 55 runs for Sussex: 263, victory with seven wickets in hand. This is a serious check to Notts when considering the strong York- [shire 'challenge.

A fine first-wicket partnership between Hobbs and Sandham gave Surrey a commanding position at the Oval and the home team emerg- ad victorious by an innings.

The following were the most noteworthy batting and bowling fente necomplished during the mid-week cricket programme:-

Batting.

Sandham (Surrey)

175

Walters (Worcester)

153

Hopwood Lancashire)

126

bans (Worcester)

113

Hobby (Surrey)

105

102.

101

100

Croom (Warwick) H. G. Vivian (NZ)

Paynter (Lancashire)

* denotes hot out,

Bowling,

AMERICA.

INTER-ZONE FINAL.

Czecho-Slovakia Lose Three Matches.

DAVIS CUP RESULTS..

Prague, Yeserday.

By winning the doubles match to-. day Great Britain qualified to meet the United States in the Inter-Zone final of the Davis Cup at Paris:

F. J. Perry and G. P. Hughes (Britain) bent Menzel and Marsa- iek (Czecho-Slovakia) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2,

H. W. Austin (Britain) beat Yorkshire drew with the New Roderick Menzel (Czecko-Slovakia)

3.6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. Zealanders at Harrogate.

Scores:

F. J. Perry (Britain) beat Hecht

N. Zealand: 303 for 8 dec. (H. G. (Czecho-Slovakia) 6-1, 8-6, 6-3,

Vivian 101);

128 for 8 dec. (Verity WATER POLO LEAGUE

G for 67).

Yorkshire: 189 and 192 for 4.

Century List.

The following have scored cen- turies in the County Championship competition this season:-

Humes (Yorkshire v. Warwick) 250 Hendren·liddlesex v. Notts)

..232 Hendren (1ddlesex v. Warwick) 189 Hendren (Middlesex v, Susger) 125+ Hendren (Middlesex v. Warwick) 100* Sutcliffe Yorkshire v. Kent) 230 Sulelife (Yorkshire v. Somerset) 183 Sutcliffe (Yorkshire v. Warwick) 129 Sutcliffe (Yorkshire v. Middlesex) 120 Sutcliffe (Yorkshire v. Hampshire) 107 Parks (H.) (Sussex y. Essex)

.200 Woolley

(Kent 1. Yorkshire) ley (Kent v..Norikants) Woolley (Kent v. Lancs.)

RESULTS.

'VARSITY LOSÉ,

At the V.R.C. last night Kowloon beat the Borderers by four goals to nil in the Senior Division.

In the Junior Division the 12th Heavy Battery, R.A., bent the Uni- versity by ive goals to nil. The |20th Heavy Battery, RA, also re- corded a victory at the expense of the Borderers' by 'three goals to

one.

The following are the League tables to date:-

Division I.

P. W. L. D.

Goals.

F. A. Ptz.

.188

.168

"Wensley (Sussex)

.12 for 95

Geary Chefcester)

7 for 27

108

Sibbles (Lancashire)........ 6 for 25

Woolley (Kent v. Warwick)

.103.

Verity (Yorkshire)

6 for 67

A. E. G. Baring (liants)

5 for 43

Sandham (Surrey v. Glamorgan) 175 131 Sandham (Surrey. Somerset)

G.

Brook (Worcester)

5 for 63

Freeman (Kent)

5 for 82

S. Stevens (Middlesex v. Warwick)

Tate (Sussex)

4 for 11

wickets taken in both innings.

V.R.C.

6 6 0 0 40 1 Chinese Ath. 5.3 11 24 Hoy 'on

G3 12 21 16 Chinese B.C. 5.2 21 Mary ... Bordercra

0.0 6 A Division II.

6 13

0

5 23

4.34

P. W.

4 4 D

Goats.

24

A. Pts.

Bowling well at Tunbridge

Wells, A.-E. G. Baring was respon sible for the five points Hampshire took as the result of their first Innings lend of 30 runs against Kent.

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..170 liammond (Gloucester T. Sussex) 168 Hammond (Gloucester v. Noits) 103 100 Hammond (Gloucester) Hamriend (Gloucester. v. Wor-

.100 Custer) Shepherd Surrey Fasex)...167" Shepherd (Surrey) 4.

*167* Shepherd (Surrey v. Warwick) 140 {V.R.G. "A" Shepherd (Surrey)

140

University wood (Lancashire v. Surrey 165 12th Batt.

.... 165 Hopwood (Lancashire) Langridge, J. (Sussex v. Glamor-

gan)

.101 Walters (Worcester v. Northants) 153 Dacre (Gloucester v. Northants) 165

At Harrogate Yorkshire failed to, force a victory against the New Zealanders, who declared their gre (Gloucester v. Warwick) 119"

Dacre (Cloucester v. Lancs.)...100 fanings closed on both occasions. S. Duleysinh At the close of play Yorkshire. Keni) with six wickets in hand, were 45 K. S. Dulcepsinhji (Sussex runs in arrears.

1

Argylla. Kowloon "A' F.R.C. Chinose Ath,

3 0 3

20th Batt Parderera

Kowloon 'B" 1 0 J

GOLF.

R. Signals

(Sussex *

.127

51st Batt 4 0

Surrey)

S. Dulcepsinhji (Sussex Y. Essex)

162

..140.

K. 5. Dulcepainhji (Sussex V.

Leicester)

K. S. Duleepsinh

(SUBACX

Northants)

112 112

Full results as cabled by Reuter " were as follow:-

Surrey beat Glamorganshire by an innings and 133 runs at the Oval.

Scores:-

Glamorgan: 192 and 151.

K. S. Duleepsinhji (Saзsex)

C. C. Case (Somerset v. Surrey) 155 C. C.

Caso (Somerset v. Flanta) 131

The Secretary of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club supplies the following list of starting times for. Failing to-morrow:-

9.24 a.m. A. D. Humphreys, D.

Eager.

Surrey: 476 for 5 dec. (Hobbs don' (Lancashire s. Kent)....153 9.28 A. Leach, W. C: Shields.

106,Sandham

176).

Hampshire took first innings.

points from Kent at Tunbridge

Wells.

Scores:

Ho's (Surrey)

Hobbs (Surrey v. Glamorgan)...106

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(Derby v. Essex) 4. Trotull (Glamorgan Fix)

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128 Hardinge Kent v. Lancashire) .111

Walker (Notta) 144

125

Walker (Notts v. Somerset)

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103

Walker (Notts v. Northants) Hopwood (Lancashire v War-

102

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wich)

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Hampshire: 274 (Freeman 5 for (Surrey v. Derby).

82);

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.5 for 68).

Worcestershire beat Northamp- tonshire by ten wickets at North- ampton.

Fowloy (Sussex v. Surrey)

Bowley (Sussex, v. Lancs.)........... 105 Bowley (Sussex v, Gloucester) Tyldesley (E) (Lancashirev.

Warwick) Tyldesley (E) (Laser-v. Kent). 120 Tyldesley (E) (Lancashire V.

Gloucester)

127 6A. W. Carr. (Notts v. Northants) 140 A. W. Carr (Notta y. Worcester) 127 A. W. Carr (Notts v. Middlesex) 102 Worcester: 415 (Walters 153, Gib-C. T. Bray CEssex v. Glamorgan) 122

Scores Northants: 251 and 185 (Brook

for 53).

bons 113);

23 for no wicket.

C. T. Bray Essex. Northants) 100 C. T. Bray (Essex)

100 Mead (Hampshire v. Northants); 106 Mesi Hampshire v. Sussex):196" Lancashire took first innings. G. H. Fender (Surrey points from Warwickshire at Man-. Somerset) chester.

|·P, G. _H/Fender" (Surrey 2%,

Derby) Scores Lancashire: 332 (Hopwood

Ducat (Burrey)

Ducat (Surrey v. Warwick) ....123 Leyland (Yorkshire v. Surrey) 121 N.. Haig (Middlesex v. Natta) 123 E. W. Dawson (Leicester v. Glou-

cester...

Shipman (Leicester v. Middlesex) 120 Rév. J. H. Parsons (Warwick v.

Lancashire).

.110 Rev. J. H. Parsons (Warwick v.

Semeract)

108

Biitchell (Yorkshire 7. Hampshire) 119* Nichol (Worcester v. Middlesex) 113 -Asiill · (Leicester v. Sussex)

115

100

Axuli (Leicester) gierer (Derby Y.

Surrey)

.115

Alderman (Derby v. Surrey)

113"

Staples (A) (Nolis) ... Staples, A. (Notte v. Somerset) 118 Bakewell (Northants v. Glouces

ter)

113

5134 113

Iddon (Lancashire v, Middlesex). 137 126. Faith (Derby v. Essex)

131 Timms (Northants v. Hants)

191 Edatman (Eliex v. Glamorgan) .129. Arnold (Hampshire v. Northants) 129

·Arnold' (Hanis ▼, floucester) 7, 111 V. W. C. Jupp (Northants V

Hampshire):

*Paynter: 100); 88 for 8 declared. " Warwick: 204 (Croom 102*, Sib.

bles 6 for 25);-

94 for 2 wickets.

"FIRST CLASS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE 10 DATE,

Yorkshire Gloucestershire (2) Lancashire Kent (8) Bussex (7)

Surrey (8) Middlesex (18) 'Esnox (6) Derbyshir

1st Inas. No Porz PWLW. L. Result Pts Pts. 148 114 210·137.

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103

226 118 255:115 240 105

01-6106102

141 7-10 240 98

16878712) 240

68 21 240 85 8240 39 824069 022868

128

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Bakewell (Northants)

-Bakewell (Northants v. Glamor-

gan)

| Gilibons (Worcester v. Northants) 113 Gibbons (Worcester v. Derby).109 Gibbona: (Worcester is. Nutta)...110. Les (J.). (Somerast v. Northants) 113 Ames (Kent, Sussex)

112 {{Bell^(Glamorgan v. "Essax) v.109

· Leo" (Middlesex, v. Glamorgan) "ờ ̈107′ Bandham (Surrey v. Derby).107 Cutmore (Essex v. Sussex)

Nonie (Gloucester: v. Lekester) ::105: Groom (Warwick v. Glamorgan), 109* ́C¥oom (Warwick V. Derby) ******* 108

Croom (Warwick v. Lancashire) 102" Kennedy (Hampshire v North

ants)

Cook (Sussex v. Glamorgan) "Cdók (Sussex v. Glouscater)

Keeton Notta y Essex) O'Connor (Einer

Kent)

RE Wyatt Warwick V.Surrey)

Hallows (Leacs 7. Glouc

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