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JACK LOVELOCK TO LANCASHIRE OUT FOR
RUN IN BELGIUM.
Glen Cunningham To Retire Indefinitely
New York June 26.
In order not fo disappoint the
organisers of the athletic meet- San Francisco student of econo-ing between the Achilles Club rics who is the British as well as the United States Amateur and two Belgian which is champion, escaped the dreaded to take place at Antwé guillotine by only one stroke..~day, Jack Lovelock has Teft here for England. He sailed on the
hung over the course, making it members of the team on Sunday
possible to see more than 50 or morning.
BEGGARLY TOTAL
EASTMAN'S FINE SPELL WITH THE BALL
"THE CAULDRON BOILS
(By Thomas Moult)
Chelmsford, June 26.
JONES ELIMINATED
BY CULLEN
Dock Veteran's Easy Triumph
Scores:
Hend
Cullen
50 Yards, Of Visibility
On the Chairengower green yes- Normandie on Saturday, and wFESTIVAL week had a happy ending here at
terday. F. Cullen of the Kowloon Early starters had an amazing fly to Antwerp with the other
lunch-time to-day, for Essex defeated Lan- Docks beat F. J. Jones of the experience. A thick sea, mist
cashire fairly and squarely by 10 wickets after Civil Service Cricket Club, me the Weird Round of the a splendid match.
Colony Lawn Bowls Singles Lancashire were put out for a beggarly total of 83 in their Championship by 10 shots. second innings, and as the champions began it was a deficit of 53, Essex found it easy to hit off the runs without loss.
THE BACK OF LANCASHIRE'S SECOND KNOCK WAS BROKEN BY NICHOLS, WHO CONTINUED BUS FINE BOWLING OF LAST EVENING WITH ANOTHER DEADLY SPELL AT THE DAYS OUT- SET, BUT REALLY THE RESULT WAS A CAPTAIN'S TRIUMPEL "
ne d Pearce's hazard when he won sixth-wicket. gained them the toss and put the other side 53, the rest of the side contri in followed by his big-hearted buting only 30 between them. hundred, proved altogether too Farrimond who, I understand, Įmuch for the champions is preferred to his senior. Duck-i WORTHING'S £17,000 GOLF although it has become ironical, worth, for Saturday's Test match
abots.
60 yards. It was a case of hit- Glen Cunningham, holder of ing and hoping for the best.
the world's mile record, who was Officials posted down the fair recently beaten by Lovelock, will ways, blew whistles as a “signal for the competitors to play their act on in any competitive event
after the American champion Ernest Whitcombe described ships. He intends to reserve hime the experience as a game of "hlind self for the Olympic Games în man's buff" and so it was. On Berlin next year. several occasÏONS! he and other players found their shots 80 yards or so over the green.
T. P. Whitaker, an old Oxford Blue, had the terrifying experi ence of taking 12 at one hole. But this was nothing to the exploits
of
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD. other player who shall be cipal golf course was opened to
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PERFUMERY DEPT.
"So you've discovered Clipper, too!"
COURSE
after three defeats, two of them only because of his batting, stone- Įhumiliating ones in the London walled for 50 minutes in a way! Worthing's £17,000 new mnie to call Lancashire by such that boded no good to the South
18 title.
LAfrican bowless. nameless Including three 10's the public on July 10, when an]
Poor Batsmanship
If he lifted his bat more than and four 7's he piled up a score exhibition round between Alfred If they had shown any fight a few inches once all through his of 65 for 9 holes and then tore Padgham and Percy Aliss was in the closing stages they would innings it would take Sam 21 [up his card."
played.
have been spared this morning's Weller's "extry" strong telescope 22 humiliation, and awarded, indeed to detect it.
The discovery of Clipper cigarettes is a most satisfying experience Your first taste will tell you why
the loser's share of the honours. Oldfield had gone in overnight MACFARLANE'S WIN
But pour batsmanship was the to stem the downfall of wickets main cause of their failure, and when Lancashire had lost three none but Farrimond and Oldfield for no runs. He was conscious were given a handclap. Their that be was struggling for his
LEICESTER REGISTER, A
SUPRISE WIN
(Continued from Page 3.) Scores as sabled by Reuter.
were:----
Sussex beat Worcestershire by $ wickets at Hove, Worcester: 262 and 223. Sussex: 350 and 136 for 1
Leicestershire best Warwick- shire by 150 runs at Hinckley. Leicester: 241, and 262. Warwick: 148 (Smith 7 for 49).
205 (Smith 4 for 32).-. Essex beat Northants by wickets at Northampton Northants: 281 (Read 6 for 64) and 12831 NA WA WANAN Essex: 309 (T. N. Pearce 132)
place, and he had already fielded jso creditably that he will doubt- less receive his proper encour- agement.
Oldfield's Achievement
OVER KNIGHT
Issue Decided After 12th End
On the Bowling Green yester-, day, A.-Macfarlane, of the Foot-
It is no mean achievement for ball Club, defeated P. E. Anight. of the Civil Service Cricket Club, a young player in his first season
as a county cricketer to make his by 7 shots in the Third Round of highest score under such stress
the Colony Open Singles Lawn as that of to-day. His pluck was
Bowls Championship. well shown, when he went up to
Scores: his skipper last evening and offer-Heads F. E. Knight A Macfarlane ed to go in at a moment when stout hearts faltered.
There was nothing out of the 7sual for a third-day pitch to
suggest that the tale of woe for 7 Lancashire would be continued in this morning's hot sunshine. But. 909, or 3 (Cutmore 100 not out) for 0, got Hopwood caught clever- Nichols, who had already three Notts beat Derbyshire byly by second slip in his first over wickets at Nottingham
Derby 350 and 124 for 6 dee
with only two runs added, the
Notte 187 and 291 for 7 (Ginh 11s hall whipping across the burning
not out)...
KARLIER RESULTS Surrey beat Kent by
at Blackheath.
turf from leg at an astounding pace Four wickets for 11! The wickets ranidron had boiled up immedi-
ately.
Kent: 335 (Ashdown 90)
191(Samaucks 83, Gover 7 for
64)
†Surrey: 380 and 147 für 2. E
Somerset beat. Glamorgan by wickets at Pontypridd Glamorgans, 119 (Cameron 5 for 507
Wand 225, a
Somerset: 199 (Mercer 6 for 22)
146 for 3 (F. Lee 90 not out). Middlesex best. Lancashire 247 runs at Manchester W 35ddlesex: 215 and 249 (Hendres 99
Lancashire 135 (Smith 5 for 61)
82 (GD. Allen foe 423. Hampshire beat Gloucester by
3 wickets at Bristol Gloocentez 138 and 183 - Hampshire: 201- and 117 for 72 DAS GAMES IN PROGRESS Lord's---Gentlemen v Pixyers 5 Chesterfeld “Derbyskira.x, Kent Wells*Somerset win Worcestersizing
Harrogate --Yorkshire 7. Northam
tonshire: Báurnemouth 2. Stinghamshire.
Hove Sussex v. Essex Minchc
Good Figures
TACCHI LOSES BY 13 SHOTS
Overy's Easy Victory Over 17 Heads
Paynter another Red Rose hope, was leg-before at 24; and when the Oldfeld-Fazzimond re- ashire's doom worked itself out sistance was broken at 76 Lan- swiftly. At 78, 79, 8 and the remaining wickets fell, East Iman and Evans having a well- deserved share in them. They kept a good length the pitch Overy, of the KC.C. defeated On the Recreio green yesterday, would allow little else, and almost his club-mate C.. J. Tacchi, by 13 the only kicking ball was that shots in their 17-head encounter which Oldfield lifted gently back in the Third Round of the Colony to the bowler Eastman.
Open Singles Lawn Bowls Cham- after changing ends, had these pionship. figures: 5.1 overs, 4 maid
But Nichols's re interestin
balls the only
Not
were, in their
Hand could wish for
Key Glouens-
somer fro) their late
Sunderland Durham South Afri bowler.
vans (two days,
WAR
CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE
Scores:
EL Overy
C1 Treebi
MIDDLESPORO: LOSS: