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Decisive Defeat At Hands Of Essex
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Brookline, Mass., Aug. 25.
Doris Har of the
London, Aug. 24.
team
Warwickshire, the new county cricket cham- plons, were beaten today by Essex, the which went longest without defeat this season and which, with Warwickshire now and Lancashire, have lost the fewest matches, two in the season's programme.
Yorkshire were assured of second place in the table when Lancashire failed to take a point. from their game today. That happening may rob Lancashire of third place for any of three coun- ties can catch them unless the Northerners, who were joint champions last season, can gain first in- nings points from at least one of their two remain- ing games.
Warwickshire, with 212 points, eight declared and 214 for reven
table, (Howorth 58).—Reuter, the ep of the are al
TOURISTS' ESCAPE followed by Yorkshire, with 170, Lancashire with 138. Glamorgan
Southampton, Aug. 24. Sot to get 173 runs in 133 and Worcester each wEh 128, Surrey and Middlesex each minutes to beat Hampshire the with 116, and Essex with 110. South African cricketers suffered
Nottinghamshire are at
early reverses which left them the foot of the table with 40 points.
chance of victory little
Here eight fewer than Leicestershire. today.
With five wickets down for 82, The following were the re- ults of first class county crie-they stood in danger of defeat bus Clive Ryneveld and Jackie ket matches played today:
seven
At Clacton: Essex beat War-McGlew put on 50 for the sixth
made. wickshire by
wickets, wicket and
the game Warwickshire, 204 and 174. Es- safe. sex 216 for eight declared and
declared their innings at 243 for four wickets and the South Afri-
103 for three (Horsfall 83 not.
Zamushire
pt. Insole 51 not out). Untiedot.
of Britain 0.4, 6-4 in the open-cestershire
by
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Staten defented Jean Querilti At Dover: Kent beat Glow-cans had made 151 for the loss wickets. of seven wickets when stumps 187 and 210. were drawn.
for 135
Ave
Ing match of the 23rd Wight Kent 271 and
loucestershire seeking (Evans 32).
man Cup contest on Friday,
The Americans are
their 15th consecutive triumph
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Doris Hart, holder of the bowler, four for, 14, Surridge, right-arm fast bowler, four for Women's title, got 391. Surrey 289 and 04 för five
right-arm through
Wimbledon off to a ragged start. The No 2 (McCannon, British player. broke he service in the opening set bowler, four for 28).
AI Lords: Middlesex
to take a three-game lend. BuliNasimishlie by
Miss Hart gradually settled down and squared matters e the eighth game.
was The county's total Hvely cffort bullt round who made his fourth Rogers, century of the sensen.
Rogers hit 118 in a chance-
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less Innings of four hours and
A quarter. He hit 13 fours,
Rayment helped Rogers to add
77 for the third wicke: and Walker and Gray made a few offspuns quickly so that Hampshire
beat
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Cannings truck Awo carly 45 runs. bcws for Hampshire by getting 331 ter even declar-the wickets of Erle Rowan and and 192. Notinghamshire Rey McClean, two of the 287 and 201 (Simpson 01, Clay Africans.
South The secand set went
with 701
fastest scorers, and service until Mi
when Harl beat
changed Hampshire At Eastbourne: The match be-p'n, Kacit obtained two wickets. Miso Quertlers in the tenth tween Sussex and Lancashire game to take the set and match,
The Hampshire captain, E.D.R. was drawn. Sussex 330 and Eagar, who rarely bowls and had Miss Shirley Fry, of the U.S. 10% for eight declared (Hilton,ken only team, gave the U.S. a 2-0 lead slow left-arm spin bowler, three
one wicket-in 11 by defeating Mrs Jean Walker for 20).
overs this season, took Fullerton's Lancashire 255, for Smith, leading British player, eight declared (Place 127) and wickel. 6-1-0-4 in a brilliant long- 176 for nine, range backhand duel,
by
The extra half hour was claimed after the fifth wicket
Shackleton
The United States team are tonehire drew with Yorkshire. the balance.
At Northampton: Northamp-had fallen when the game wus practically assured of their 15th Northamptonshire 184 and 280 straight win in the content
for nine declared sweeping the first three of their seven matches with their British rivals at Longwood.
Mrs Pat Todd, LA Jolla, Calif., and Nancy Chaffee, Ven- tura, Calif., wound up the open. ing day's play with a 7-5, 6-3 kriumph over Mrs Joy Mottram and Pat Ward of Britain-As- sovinted Press.
gave Hampshire (Brown 54, hope with two quick wickets but Mansell and Chubb played safely until the close, when the South Africans stil needed 23
the tourists' 17th
E. Davis 65, Appleyard, right arm fast medium bowler, six for 84). Vorkshire 258 and 60 for eight (Nutter, right-arm medium bowler, five for 30).
At Taunton: Worcester beat Somerset by three wickets. Somerset 231 and 360 for eight declared (Gimblett 174 not out, Watts 74). Worcester 388 for
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European Rowing Championships:
Briton Wins Heat
Macon, Aug. 24.
The European Rowing Championships began here today in sunshine under an almost cloudless sky,
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On the 2,000-metre stretch of the Saone River, oarsmen from 14 countries were competing. slight breeze ruffled the water.
Fifth Stage Of Tour
Of Britain
A Spanish quartette was ex- tended fully in the first heat of :he coxed tours to edge out Switzerland by half a length.
Italy won the second heat by outlasting strongFrench challenge. A fine closing exort by Holland gained second place as the French-four tired.
Austria retired from the third her after false start but can Enter tomorrow's row-off.
Wolverhampton, Aug. 24. Ken Russell, 21-your-old
After a second false start, Wolverhampton cycle enthusiast. Sweden led Denmaric to the draw out pf 26. won the fifth stage of the Tour 100-metre mark, where the They have won five
Danes, last year's champions, of Britain cycle race today. and lost one.-Reuter,
He covered the 100 kilometres pod ahead to win by three (about 110 miles)
from lengths. Cardiff to Wolverhampton in S
Denmark entered the final of Fri, 22mina. 17
he coxless pairs with bril-
burst and closing
of speed which just beat Italy in the at 10 metres of the recond heat
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The Judges called for a photo- Those three, together with Ianraph before giving the verdict. Steel and the Frenchman G.
BRITON WINS;" Dover, Aug. 24. Audemard, hod. broken away Holland's Robert Van Mensag Tom Blower, English long from the main group of 30ted from the start of the Arst distance swimmer, has arrived riders about 13 miles from
heat of the single sculls, but at here ta
Wolverhampton. attempt a non-stop there-and-back Channel swim.
There had been an alarming ef Britain, drew level.
the 500-metre mark Tony Fox, K conditions are right he crash carlier in today's stage, hopes to
when a hospital.coach und to start tomorrow. "Something different has got fuel lorry collided and seater
4
and
to be done with his Channeled a number of the cyclists, two business for it is becoming a
of whom suffired cuts two-a-penny affair," he stated. prasions.
Blower holds the Britian record for the England to France swim with a time of 15 hrs. 31 mins.
cf
No one was taken to hospital but all the cyclists, including
Fox pulled ahead from haif way, and won by two and a half lengths.
Paul Trier, of Switzerland, won the second heat' by over. hauling Juan Satonjo, of Spain, In the final 500 metres.
he leaders in the breakaway, Jean de Moulin, of Belgium, immediately. The race sprang the surprise of the after-
by whipping last year's Erik Larsen, of
four heat lengths In Gunther, of the 'Saar,
timo of
inile at the last minito!
sounded Swimming back will be easier, the race leader, was successful-
and Dave Bed Cpmpion, "because
be I shall
coming ly held. In fact, he could do Denmark home." he said,
brit:r than M3
Anish three t Miss Florence Chadwick, 32,
ininu.es behind the leaders in California, who last year
aday's stage crossed from France: In 13 hrs.
Beiwell retained his lead in when officials que
questioned his 23 mins., also hopes to maku the general classification with nationality qualifications, It the' return Journey this week-
of 23 hrs. 33 mins, 37 wps understood that the Pre end. Miss Chadwick, holder of ees, followed by K.Russell sident of the International the wemm's record for, the
with 23 hrs. 35 mins 37-secs. Roiving Federation had ruled crossing, wants to be the first and J. Welsh with 28 lup, 38 that Gunther was a German. woman to swim the Channel
Switzerland mins. 22, ceer both ways-Reuter.
Bedwell, with 10 points, also mark with Belgium a close, third kept hilead in the "King of in a turbing.
heat of
of the competition coxed pairs. Mountains"
Dayton led the teams.
the Swis In a driving
early lead with 70 hrs. 50 ming 34 cm, barely retained their
one and a half followed by Viking with 78 hrs. with less than
Italy led all the way in the first fient of the doubla "sculla from
BOTH POSTTONED
Dover, Aug 24 Galo predictions caused post-
late today ponements
of two week-end attempts to swim the the English Channel,
Just beat. Den-
Bryt
.
finish,
A Californian typlet, Florence mins 47 secs, and France lengths botwoon all three boats. Chadwick, 32, who last year with 71 hrs, 8 mins, 44, Bocs Grossed from Franco to England
in a record 18 hrs. 23 mins, has
Reuter.
to win comfortably
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Denmark another two
thot two longthe
again been forced to delay her BACK IN SERVICE behind, e sitempt for the' return Journey.
Tom Blower, British long
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France led Swizerland by tancoswinimer, who holds the Britian record of 10 hrs. 31 The fast: 3,000-ion British metres In the second heat, but narrow margin after 1,500) mins. for the
England-France naval minazweeper Manxman, the Ewindrow, level si the swim, postponed his plan to try which was recommissioned this 1,000.mourts mark, France re a non-stop there -and-
1 back month rating for her last atriale gained the lead bold the last Channel: wim 14 tomorrow Fonds Monday before joining the 200 metres 22 win why k half-n Reuter.
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