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SCORES 221 AT
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Leyland Dropped At
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Londen, June 18.
The Lee Bridge boxing syndicate have offered a substantial parne for a match between the winners of the fights between Jack Peter sen, who outpointed: George Cook
at Cardiff on Monday and Jack Doyle (on July 12), and Jack Pet- Ufer and Walter Neusel, who meet at Lee Bridge on Jan 24.
It is anticipated that Petersen and Neusel will meet.
keeper who some years ago aided WHO INVENTED THE
H. J. Enthoven to add over 100 runs for the last wicket against Lan-1 cashire, at Lord's, has been pro- moted to opening batsman! Known
as the Gibraltar "by his colleagues Price now opens the metropolitans county's innings with Lee. Ke scored 20 against Notts. Hearne (37) and Hendren (59) added 104) runs for the third wicket in thía game.
D. F. Walker, the Upping- ham and Brasenose Freshman has been awarded his Blue by the Oxford University skipper.
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LEYLAND'S FORTUNE
Missed at 26 Maurice Leyland took toll of the Kent bowling to score 93. Tich Freeman was the culprit at mid on. Leyland batted for two hours and 20 minutes and hit six boundaries.
FAST BOWLER AS BATSMAN.
Larwood, who is attempting to keep his place in the Notts eleven on the merits of batting and field- ing abilities, played two good knocks against Middlesex. In scor
"GOOGLY ?"
RISKO BEATEN ON POINTS
Veteran Worn Down By Young Opponent.
LOSER'S FINE CAREER
Cleveland, O., June 20.
Johnny Risko, the veteran heary- weight who used to give the beat Jets of trouble, was worn down and decisioned here tonight by a Credited To H. V. Page younger, lighter and tougher.op-
Of Oxford In 1885.
London, June 19. Who invented the "googly"? Opinions differ in cricket circles; but the late Sir K. J. Key, an old captain of Surrey, appears to have no doubt on the matter, judging by an ex- tract from his book on the game quoted by the London "Star".
poñent, Pat Perroni, of Cleveland. Risko held his own at the outset and through most of the ten rounds, but Perroni had the clos Ing edge. There were no knock- downs.
Risko had a 16-pound weight advantage, scaling 198 to Perroni's 182.
Risko has made fewer reçent ring appearances than usual, but that he is still a' dangerous con- tender was shown when he beat
"The googly was invented in 1885 King Levinsky in on February New by Mr. H. V. Page, the old captain, York. of Oxford University, who after-
Risko, known to fight fans wards played for Gloucestershire.
as the "Cleveland baker boy," Page used to bowl it constantly
is still ranked in the top half of while waiting for the next man to
the heavyweight class despite come in. He never really perfect-
his 31 years and a career of edit and never bowled it in
fighting that none of his con first-class match, but only in a few college matches. He undoubtedis He alone has fought three cham-
temporaries can beast. invented it, and Bosanquet, another pions, Gene Tunney, Max Schmel- old Oxonian, perfected It"-Ren- ing and Jack Sharkey.
Tunney barely beat him when he was only ja few months out of the amateur
ranks.
ter.
ELECTRIC BOWLS TEAM
ing 43 in the second innings he Cup team to play Craigengowero The Hong Kong Electric Spey Royal participated in a three-figure stand Sunday is as follows: with Arthur Staples, the pair put- J. Sloan, J. F. Lunny, L. de Rome ting on 101 for the fifth wicket. and W. H. B. Muskett (skip). He drove beautifully on both sides of the wicket. In the first innings: he scored 22. Notts won the match as the result of the fifth wicket partnership.
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admiration as "the spoller." and earned Tex Rickard's bitter He beat Sharkey in fifteen rounds
He trimmed Schmeling for a half dozen rounds until one blasting right left him helpless though still on his feet.
play at the Oval a memorable one. six wickets before rain ended play Dempsey and that was The visitors put together 386 for
The only champion of recent years whom he never met was Jack a few minutes after five.
not his fault. Risko is credited with easy Roach's batting was superb. circumstances, having. $200,000 in There was never any: outburst of large or vulgar hitting, but rather ciated Press.
a trust fund and a home.-Asso was there a constant flow of easy scoring, with the ball seldom, if
ever, lofted from the ground. He cut and hooked with great power; but his most telling stroke was a perfectly directed cover drive
JACK HOBBS' SON ON TRACK.
which frequently spad past Hobbs's Beats Olympic Games
Sprinter.
Another instance of B. II. Lyon's strategic powers captain of Gloucester was pro- vided at Leicester where E. W... Dawson (56), Snary (14) and Gesry (21) were dismissed first ball following bowling change.
MASTER'S DOUBLE CENTURY.
Jack Hobbs showed quite clear. ly at the Oval against the West Indles that he was still a force in
London, June 1. the world of wicket.
miration. In scoring
L. E. Hobbs, son of Jack Hobbs, 221 in over six hours he gave but
False shots there had to be in accomplished one of the great one chance at 167. He hit seven such a prolific innings, and on at est performances of his athletic teen boundaries before having his
least two occasions he offered a career when, at Hook, near Sur leg stump aprooted by V. A. Valen-chance of being caught, but his biton, on Saturday, he beat E. L tine.
valour always dominated and seem-Page (holder), the Olympic Games ed to discount any such indiscre-sprinter and A.A.A. ex-champion. tions. He attacked Parker with al-in the final of Surrey County's 100 most vindictive relish, hitting him yards championship.
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A dinner will be given by the M.C.C. in honour of D. R. Jardine and the M.C.C. Australasian team in London on July 19. DERBY'S AMAZING COLLAPSE.
Forty-one for 'one; all out 47! This amazing collapse, the mose remarkable of the season, befel Derbyshire at Ports. mouth, and it resulted in Hamp- shize taking first innings
points in a drawn game. The bowlers responsible for "the havoc were Boyes, who took six wickets for 5 runs, and Kennedy. four for 9. During the day twenty-four wickets fell for 208 Tuns...
helpless hands-not, surely, with- mind some passing thought of ad-| | out causing in that great player's
to the leg boundary four times in Hobbs just got home. by two! one over, and even when he falled feet. and even though the track to score through, the rather over-was slightly uphill, the time was populated cover side, his tantalis returned at 10 3-10 seconds. ing variety of strokes brought him runs almost at will.
Hobbs completed a double in the 220 yards.
Roach reached his hundred be- fore lunch, and continued to score Mr. William. Muldoon, famous as a gafly after lunch, when eventually trainer of athletes and as a specialist he was caught behind the wicket, York, aged 88. He trained John L in physical culture, has died in New his score included twenty-fiva 4's, Sullivan and Jack Dempsey,
HOME TURF STATISTICS
Alderman and Townsend,the overnight not-outs, took the score to 41, but at the point Boyes came en with his lefthand slows, and Lord Derby within seventy minutes of the start fof the innings ended for 47.
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