LATEST DERBY
BETTING
QUICK
_____| VICTORIES
Perifox Drops To Third
Favourite
London, To-day. The following is the Victoria. Club call-over on the Derby, to be run at Epsom on June 3-
;
5 to 1 Le Kaar.
15 to 2 Cash Book
9 to 1 Perifox.
21 to 2 Goya 11.
100 to 6 Solfo taken and offered. 100 to 6 Midday Sun taken and
offered.
100 to 6 Fairford offered, 20 to 1
taken.
County Cricket Results
The feature of the County Cric- ket Championship to date has been the excellent form shown by Glâm- organ, who following their victory over Leicester, last Friday, swamp- ed Northants at Peterborough.
Northants, wooden-spoonists for the last three seasons, were unable to reach the century mark in either of their two innings.
J. C. Clay, who topped the Welsh County's bowling averages last sea-
20 to 1 Le Grand Duc offered, 22 son, found his best form to capture
to 1 taken.
22 to 1 Renardo.
25 to 1 The Hour.
25 to 1 Pascal.
25 to 1 Gainsborough Lass. 33 to 1 Le Bambino, taken
offered.
defeating and
-Reuter.
YANKEES JUMP
TO FRONT
Blank Cleveland And Score 14
PIRATES BEATEN
New York, To-day. The following were the results of yesterday's major League baseball encounters:--
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit
Washington
St. Louis
Clift hit a homer.
R. H. E.
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3 10
1
1
7
1
8
14
2
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6 12
1
0-
6
0
14
16
1
5
9
3
9 14
0
Chandler pitched.
Philadelphia
Cleveland
New York
Chicago
Boston
Foxx hit a homer.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Melvin Ott hit a homer.
4 7
1
3 10
3
7
New York
Pittsburgh
Brooklyn
Cincinnatti
Butcher pitched.
Boston
3
2
Garms and Moore hit homers. Chicago
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7 for 43 in Northants' second knock.
LANCASHIRE'S EASY WIN
Lancashire had little difficulty in Old Warwickshire at Trafford. Batting first, they totall- ed 358 for the loss of six wickets, thanks to consistent batting, and then proceeded to skittle their op-TEAK DOUBLE BED complete $18.00; ponents out for 124 (Sibbles 5 for 31) and 110.
In a low-scoring match at Derby, the Champions defeated Kent by 82 runs. Securing a lead of 139 runs on the first innings, Derbyshire, in their second knock, were dismissed by Watt (6 for 34) for only 88. The Kent batsmen proved unequal. to the occasion, however, and could only total 145.
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TH
HE Undersigned have received Glamorgan beat Northamptonshire by
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54 rims at Peter-Auction, for account of the con- borough.
cerned, on
Northants 84 (Mercer 4 for 23) and 77 (Clay 7 for 43).
Glamorgan 215 for 8 dec. Lancashire beat Warwickshire by an innings and 124 runs at Old Trafford: Lancashire -358 for 6 dec. (Place 81, Hopwood 98, Idden 79 not out).
Warwick 124 (Sibbles 5 for 31) and
110.
Derby bent Kent by 82 runs at Derby. Derbyshire 239 (Alderman 89; Wright 6 for 73) and 88 (Watt-6 for 34).
Kent 100 and 145.
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Sandwich, To-day. In the first round of the British Amateur Golf Championship yes- terday, H. P. Tyler (Royal St. George's) beat W. J. Gibb (Siam) by 3 and 2.
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The South African, A. D. Locke, who is the favourite for the Cham- pionship, won his second round
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