LANCASHIRE DEFEAT YORKSHIRE.
USRCREAT SOUTH CHINA ON AWAY COURTS
Goldman And Sullivan Undefeated
The United Services Recreation Club surprisingly defeated South
The
TRIALS TONIGH
will continue
trials at the
Victoria Recreation Club - pool here heats for the 880 Yards free
IDDON'S BRILLIANT
style championship and Diving E.
will be featured The programme will commence at 6 pm. sharp.
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China Athletic Association on the K.C.C.-RECREIO
latter's Courts yesterday by 5 sets
to 4 in their "A** Division clash,
Goldman and A. L. Sullivan again
⚫ coming through their three encoun-
ters undefeated.
J. Riley and G. ER Divett se- cured two vital sets to give the U.S.R.C. victory, although they lost to F. N. Wong and C. P. Ip. L. Goldman and A. L. (U.S.R.C.).
beat A. and H. Chan beat F. N. Wong and C. P. Ip beat K. L. Lui and H. K Ho
J. Riley and G. E. Divett
beat Chan and Chan
lost to Wong and Ip
best Lai and Ho.
Sullivan
CLASH TO-DAY IN B DIVISION
Clark Unable
To Play
Although Kowloon Cricket Club and Club de Recreio can be counted
out of the running, their encounter 6-3 to-day in the BD Division of the 5--2 League should prove quite inter- 62esting, with the odds on the Portu 75guese combination.
26 KG. C. will be without the ser- 64vices of G. Clark, who is unable to Capt. Campbell and Capt. Crock play, and, as a result, W. M. Git (U.S.R.C.)
lost to Chan and Chan
lost to Wong and ip
lost to Im and Ho
C.R.C. TOO GOOD
FOR H.K.C.C. Harrison And Saunders Take A Set
Chinese Recreation Club beat Hong Kong Cricket Club by 7% sets to 1 at Chater Road...
BOWLING
E. DAVIES IN EXCELLENT ALL-ROUND FEAT
TOURIST'S CRUSHING DEFEAT
London, To-day.
The most sensational feature of home first class cricket matches which concluded yesterday, was the success of Lancashire in the second of the Battles of the Roses" when at Sheffield they beat the Tykes by 5 wickets.
CHIEFLY RESPONSIBLE FOR LANCASHIRE'S WIN WAS IDDON, WHO BOWLED BRILLIANTLY TO DISMISS YORK- SHIRE FOR 168 IN THEIR SECOND KNOCK HE RETURNED THE REMARKABLE ANALYSIS OF 9 FOR 42 AND LANCS SE- RUNS FOR VICTORY AFTER THEY CURED THE NECESSAR HAD LOST FIVE WICKETS tins has been invited to fill the gap-At Canterbury, Leslie Ames, the Anderson and Grose will not be se-Kent and England wicket-keeper parated, while Gittins or Ramsay hatsman, had a most
ccessful be will play with Burnett, the odd man nefit, and Hampshire were beaten out pairing with Wright.
by 138 rums. Gloucestershire, thanks Chinese Recreation Club andi to another Hammond century and Craigengower, who are both in the useful contributions by Barnett and
The following is this week's pro- gramme
for 6
At Ilkestone, Essex beat Derbyshire by 6 wickets.
Essex 342 (Verehodge 81, Copson
for 99) and 119 for 4.
running for honours, should exper-B H. Lyon, beat Somerset by 198 Northants: 310 (Timms 80) and 130 ience little difficulty in securing runs. The losers were best served wins against KI.T.C. and H.K.C.C. by Gimblett, who scored exactly a respectively.
century before being defeated.
Northamptonshire, fast in the table, beat Leicestershire, second- last, on the first innings. Berry Derby: 35 (Farnes 7 for 41) and 373 (184 not out) and Armstrong 1001 - not out) being featured in a huge second wicket partnership in Lei cestershire's second knock
CR.C.
H. Owen Hughes and G. W. Sewill (HRCC).
C.C.C.
drew with In Tak-check and W.
S.CAA: K.C.C.
Hung
lost to Wong Shit-wing and Luk
Ding-cheung
4-6
A.TC.
C.R.C.
36 C.R.C.
C.C.C.
(HECC).
S.C.A.A
lost to In and Hung
lost to Wong and Luk
2-6 06
beat Lee and Kwok
A. K. Mackenze and A. C. I
⚫ lost to Lee Yu-wing and F. H.
Kwok
F. Y. Harrison -and - W. Saunders
(HKCC)
lost to In and Hung
lost to Wong and Luk
lost to Lee and Kwok
KOWLOON C.C. OUTCLASS UNIVERSITY
POOR GAME AT COX'S ROAD
University were well and truly
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TO-DAY
"B" Division
*V KLLC.
V HKC.C.
▼ C.S.C.C.
7 C. de B. TO-MORROW "C" Division:
▾ R.SC. Y KEG.CA. Y LRC. v. C. de R. KCO
"C" DIVISION
MATCH
Kowloon Tong Beat South China
Kowloon Tong beat South China by 8 sets to 1 in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League
W. Woo and Ma Wai-kwong loon Tong)
beat Y. K. Ng and J. Hsu
bext I. L Kwan and J. Mok
(George Pope 151)
FRIENDLY»
the
At Swansea, Glamorgan beat New Zealanders by 322 runs. Glamorgan: 229 and 340 (Emrys Da-
vies 78, Smart 94): 24 Zealanders: 127 (Emrys Davies
N.
for 16) and 110 (Emrys Den
5 for 30, Clay 5 for 30)..
GLAMORGANS FINE EFFORT - Glamorgan, trounced the New Zealanders at Swansea thanks chiefly to an excellent all-round feat by Emrys Davies, who, in ad- dition to scoring 78 in his second innings, captured 4 for 16 and 5 for 30. New Zealand's batsmen col-Lord's-The Army v. Public Schools lapsed badly in both inings and they were beaten by 322 runs.
Besults as cabled by Reuter, were:-
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHI
At Sheffield, Lancashire beat York (Kow-shire by 5 wickets.
Yorkshire: 246 (Sutcliffe 122 Pollard 6-15 for 59) and 168 (Iddon 9 for 42) 75 Lanes: 324 and 91 for 5.
beat CB. Wong and H. C. Kwok 6-2
Mok Fuk-m and Hang Oi-lam (Kow- loon Tong
beat Ng and Hsu.
beat Kwan and Mok - beat Wong and Kwok
Lam Kwan and Lee Kam-ming loon Tong).
beaten by Kowloon Cricket Club at Cox's Road yesterday afternoon in lost to Ng and Hsu the "A" Division of the Lawn Ten-beat Kwan and Mok
beat Wong and Kwok nis League.
The undergraduates, fielding 2
weakened team, were never in the GERMAN LAWN
picture and were so convincingly outclassed that they could do no
TENNIS
better than to garner 10 games in CHAMPIONSHIPS
the nine sets played.
Scores:
E. CO
(K.C.C.).
beat M. C. Hang and S. S. Chen
beat Y. C. Lau.and
beat C. C. Ma an
S. A Bray
Australian Doubles Success
play
fit Match) Kent beat Ham
lentine 104, Chalk Kow-Hants: 203 and 243 (Davies
2-6
Gloucesterski At Bristol, 7--5 Somersetshire by 198 runs.
beat
-5 Gloucester 452 Hammond 110, Bar- nett 85, Lyon 116) and 187 for
dec
Somerset: 264 (Gimblett 100) and 177:
(Neale 6 for 9).
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
Hastings Sussex v. Glamorg Birmingha Warwickshire
Zealanders.
Worcester Worcestershire v Ess Manchester-Lancashire 7.
shire.
New
Portsmouth-Hampshire v. Surrey Canterbury Kent v Nottinghamshire. Weston-Super-Mare Somerset Mid-
dlesex (W. T. Luckes' Benefit). Leicester Leicestershire v. Yorkshire. Northampton Northamptonshire v.
Derbyshire.
NEW BID FOR LAND SPEED RECORD
CAPT. EYSTON'S PLANS
London, July 8.
Capt. GET. Fyston, the British
At the Oral, Nottinghamshire best racing motorist, announc Surrey on the first innings.
day that he proposed Surrey 264 and 319 for 6 dec. (Gre-for the land
gory 124, Holmes 95).
Notts: 346 for 9 dec. (Knowles 90, tember with
Squires 5 for 58) and 91 for 0.
Take he
yester