THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 8, 1938

Yorkshire

Beat Lancashire

Gibbons And Martin In Big Stand

Unfinished Centuries Featured Yesterday

London, To-day.

Lancashire, leaders in the County Cricket Championship, suf- fered an unexpected reverse yesterday when they were beaten by Yorkshire, the present County Champions, by 8 wickets, Verity the England bowler taking 6 for 49 to help dismiss Lancs. for 138, in their second knock.

Kent: 199 and 347 (Fagg 129; Heath

7 for 89).

Middlesex consolidated their At Southampton, Hampshire bent position with a 10 wickets victory Kent by 8 wickets. over Sussex, R.W.V. Robbins, the skipper, giving a fine all-round dis- play to score 137 and take 6 wickets for 69.

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The outstanding feature of matches which concluded yesterday were the number of unfinished con- turies, Gibbons and Martin, of Worcester, being featured in a big stand against Glamorgan, being un- defeated for 113 and 128 respec- tively.

England

Walter Hammond, the Test skipper, was again in the limelight with an undefeated in- nings of 140, but Gloucester lost to Somersetshire by 1 wicket.

Results as cabled by Reuter, were: At Derby, Warwickshire beat Der- byshire by 4 wickets.

Derby: 224 and 294 (Rhodes 107 not

out).

Warwick: 208 (Copson 5 for 51) and 811 for 6 (Buckingham 124, Dol- lery 134 not out).

beat

At Taunton, Somersetshire Gloucestershire by 1 wicket. Gloucester: 221 and 838 for 7 dec. (W.

R. Hammond 140 not out). Somerset: 276 and 284 for 9.

At Worcester, Worcestershire beat. Glamorgan on the first innings. Worcester: 302 (Clay 5 for 101) and 318 for 8 dec. (Gibbons 118 not out, Martin 128 not out). Glamorgan: 235 (Crisp 5 for 62) and

281 for 9).

At Lord's (W. F. Price's Benefit) Middlesex beat Sussex by 10 wickets. Middlesex: 577 (R. W. V. Robbins 187)

and 2 for 0.

Sussex: 264 (R. W. V. Robbins 6 for

69) and $14.

FIRST HALF OF RACING

SEASON

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Hants: 396 (Creese 103) and 151 for

2,

At Nottingham, Surrey beat Not- tinghamshire by 11 runs. Surrey: 105 (Butler 5 for 18) and 339

(Fishlock 101; Butler # for 61).

Notts: 170 and 208 (Keeton 95).

At Bradford, Yorkshire beat Lan- cashire by 8 wickets.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

At Leicester,

:

Leicestershire beat Northamptonshire by an innings and

143 runs.

Northants: 108 and 125 (Walsh 7. for

46).

Leicester 371 for 8 dec. (Prentice 154

-not out.-retire hurt).

TO-DAY'S MATCHÈS

Router.

Lanes.: 232 and 188 (Verity 6 for 49). Lord's Middlesex v. Hampshire.

Yorks: 278 and 98 for 2.

Manchester-Lancashire v. Kent.

Ashby-de-la-Zouch-Leicestershire

Glamorgan.

Northampton

Derbyshire.

Northamptonshire v.

At Oxford, the Free Forresters beat the University by 5 wickets. Oxford: 288 (Lomas 124, Meyer 5 for

63) and 97 (Marriott 6 for 40, Horsham-Sussex v. Surrey. Meyer 4 for 44). Free Forresters: 208 and 180 for. 5

(Scott 99; Whitehouse 5 for 33).

Earlier Results

FRIENDLY

At Southend, the Australians beat Essex by 97 runs, Australians: 145 (W. A. Brown 55; Farnes 4 for 43) and 153 (W. J. McCabe 50, Nichols 6 for 25). Essex: Essex 114 (F. Ward 7 for 51) and 87 (L. O'B. Fleetwood-Smith 5 for 28, F. Ward 4 for 28).

Birmingham-Warwickshire

shire.

v. York.

Worcester-Worcestershire v. Notting-

hamshire.

DUCAT TO COACH ETON

Andy Ducat, the former Eng- land and Surrey batsman is taking over the coaching of Eton College cricket until George Hirst has fully recovered from his illness. Hirst is making a splendid recovery.

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