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AUSTRALIANS YORKSHIRE. THE FIRST TEST TRIAL.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, June 4th. The match between North of England and the Australians was drawn.
The Australians suffered a surprising collapse in the morning, being all out for 105, Root taking seven wickets for
runs."
:
The North of England made 77 for one wicket and declared at ten time, leaving the Australians 83 minutes to bat and 1 runs to make. They were 10 for the loss of two wickets and then went on to make 110 for three wickets before stumps were drawn. Andrews" making 68, not out.
COUNTY MATCHES.
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All broken, chafed and damaged Packages are to be left in the Gedowes, where they will be examined on the 8th June, 1926, at 10 by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.
Playing at Huddersfield, Yorkshire de- feated Somerset by an innings and 34 runs. The scores were:-'
93
Yorkshire, 302.
Somerset, 144 and 119.
In Yorkshire's innings, Robinson ade
and Macaulay contributed 108. Somerset, who had to follow on, col- lapsed in face of the bewling of Rhodes. who in the first innings took six wickets for 29 runs and in the second innings took eight wickets for 48 runs.
GLOUCESTER'S FAILURE.
Playing against Gloucestershire at Gloucester, Sussex won by 160 The scores were:-
ruh 5.
Sussex, 128 and for nine wickets
(declared).
Gloucester, 58 and 132..
The bowling was the feature of this match, the best Gloucester bowlers be-
Claims against the Steamer must being Milla (six wickets for 59) and Parker presented in writing within ten days after arrival of Steamer, otherwise they will not bə recognized.
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(Eve wickets for 79). For Sussex, Tate took five wickets for 2 runs in the first innings and four for 31 in the second. A. E. Gilligan captured five wickets fur
34 runs.
LEICESTER'S INNINGS VICTORY.
It
Playing against Worcestershire Stourbridge, Leicester won by an innings and 81 run. The scores" were:-
Worcester, 117 and 127. Leicester, 305.
In bowling against Worcester, Astill took six wickets for 38 runs. Leicester's] highest eccrer was Berry who made 88.
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Kent, 148 and 132 for eight wickets, Bext 1996, at Noon, will be subject to
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LANCASHIRE'S AWAY WIN.
Flaying at Northampton against Northamptonshire, Lancashire won by 190 ruas. The scores were:-
"[RETTER'S AMERICAN. „SELVICE.}.
AMERICAN BASEBALL.
THE WEEK'S LEAGUE RESULTS.
NEW YORK, June 5th. The baseball results for the past week were as follows:--
National.
SATURDAY.
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Boston, ; New York, Boston, 2; New York, 2. Philadelphia, 3; Brooklyn, Pittsburgh 1: Chicago, T. Cincinnati, 3; St. Louis, 1. American.
New York, 6; Philadelphia, 7. St. Louis, 3; Cleveland, 4. Washington, 4; Boston, 2. Chiengo, 1; Detroit; 2
National.
SUNDAY.
Brooklyn, 8; Boston, 2 Cincinnati, 3; Pittsburgh, 4. Chicago, 9; St. Louis, 3. American.
New York, 0; Philadelphia, 3. Washington, 4; Boston, 3. St. Louis, 3; Cleveland, 1. Chicago, 6; Detroit, 3.
MONDAY...
National.
Philadelphia, 1; New York, 19. Chicago, 3; St. Louis, 5. Chicago, 8; St. Louis, 7. Pittsburgh, 2: Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, 9; Cincinnati, 5. American."
Boston, 9; Philadelphia, Q Boston, 2; Philadelphia, .. St. Louis, 7; Detroit, 10. St. Louis, 9; Detroit, Cleveland, 1; Chicago, 3 Cleveland, 5; Chicago, 4.
TUESDAY.
National
Philadelphia, 6; New York, 7. Chicago, 10; St. Louis, 9. American.
St. Louis, 9; Detroit. 7.
WEDNESDAY.
National.
Philadelphia, 4: New York, 5. Philadelphia, T;- New York, 2 Brooklyn, 5; Boston, 12 Brooklyn, 11: Beston, 12. Chicago, 6; St. Louis, H. American.
New York, 9; Washington, 5. New York, 5; Washington, 4. Boston, 5; Philadelphia, 4. Boston, 1; Philadelphia, 5. Cleveland, 13; Detroit, 1. Cleveland, 0; Detroit; 7 St. Louis, 5; Chicago, 6. National.
Philadelphia, 5; New York, 10. Boston, 19 Cincinnati, 8. Pittsburgh, 3; Chicago, 2 Americah.a
New York, 8; Boston, 5. Cleveland, 2; Detroit, 3.
YLIDAY.
National
Brooklyn, 10; New York, 1. Boston, 8: Cincinnati, 5. Pittsburgh, 5; Chicago, 1. American.
Cleveland, 4; Detroit, 9. St. Louis, 3; Chicago, 0.
(THROUGH EEUTER'S AGENCY.}
INTER-VARSITY TENNIS.
CAMBRIDGE DEFEAT OXFORD.
CAMBRIDGE, June 8th.
In the Inter-Varsity Lawn Tennis competition Cambridge beat Oxford by
14 matches to 7.
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TILDEN DEFEATED.
NEWHAVEN, June 5th
A. H. Chapin defeated Tilden in the Connecticut State Championships, 5-6,
Lancashire, 163 and 139 for seven 6-4, 7-, his first defeat in straight sets
wickets (declared).
Northants, 118 and 58.
Lancashire batted first, Makepeace being top scorer with 30. Clark took seven wickets for 62 runs, and in the second innings took four wickets for-49
since he has been national champion.
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BOTAL TENNIS ABPICANT.
LONDON, June 4th. The Duke of York with Wing-Com- mander Louis Greig has entered for the
tournament of which opens on June 22nd.
E. Hepworth, Mr. Mr. H. Funahashi, runs. In Northants Erst innings, Mac- Open Doubles at Wimbledon, the fiftieth M. and Mrs. A. Rces, Mr. II. J. Hoths donald took five wickets for 50 runs, and child, Mr. Joseph Roth, Mr. H. C. B. Way, Mr. E. Herrick, Mr. H. Toaty, in the second innings E. Tyldesley had Rev. O. R. Kepler, Mr. M. J. Kruming, the very fine record of eight wickets for Lt. B. L. Brunson, Mrs. F. W. Brunson, 15 runs. Mr. C. D. Hoggard, Mr. J. D. Lewis, Mr. Edmond W. Lindberg, Mr. J. K. Faber, Mr. Harold Laufer, Mrs. Gay L. Laufer, Master David Laufer, Mrs. M. L. Penfield, Mrs. G. G. Bartlett, Mr. A. Gibson, Miss M. M. Turner, and Mr. A. Coben.
SHIPPING MOVEMENTS. The R.M.S. Empress of Russia left Yokohama on June 5th (Saturday), and is due at Vancouver on June 14th
and
The Ben Line R. Benledi, from Middlesbro Antwerp, London Straits, is due to arrive here on the 18th
inst.
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The Blue Funtiel liner Rhesenor arrived at Marseilles on May 29th.
The Blue Fuanel Line Tantalus ar- rived at London on June 3rd. --
The Blue Tunnel Line Izion arrived at Liverpool on May 28th
The Blue Funnel Lines City of Chris tiana arrived at Boston on May 7th and New York on May 12th. The Knight Companion arrived at New York on May 15th and the Jason on May 24th.
VESSELS EXPECTED
June 14th
Changte (Australian-Oriental Line), Cue Empress of Asia (C.P.B.), due June
14th.
DRAWN MATCH.
The match between the M.C.C. and Wales Wales, at Lords was drawn. made 179 and Marylebone 11s for six wickets.
TEST TRIAL
ENGLAND .' THE REST.
There were 30,000 spectators at Lords on Saturday to witness the opening of the first Teet Trial-England. The Rest. The Rest batted first, and were all out for 210, of which Duleep Sinhji contributed 1. Tate took five wickets for 44.
England then went in to bat, and had scored 23 for 3 wickets when stumps were drawn.
YORKSHIRE. AUSTRALIANS, The weather was fine and the wicket good at Bradford on Saturday for the opening day in the match between Yorkshire and the Australiane Collins won the toss, and the Australians batted (Continued at foot of next Column)
HOME RACING,
LORD ASTOR'S SHORT STORY WINS THE OAKS.
LONDON, June 4th. The Oaks (the Home turf classic for fillies), over 11⁄2 miles at Epsom, resulted:
Short Story Resplendent Gay Bird
1.
2
... 3.
Sixteen ran. Won by 4 lengtha, lengths between second and third."
Starting prices:-5/1 against Short Story, 100/8 Resplendent, 100/8 Gay
Bird.
A British Wireless message says that this is the fourth time Lord Astor has won the "Oaks. Though several times his candidates have been second in the, Derby, he has not yet succeeded in win- ning this premier classic race.]
first, and only scored 177 (Richardson 37, not out). Robinson took-thres wickets for 45, and Crawford 4 for, 38.
When stumps were drawn Yorkshire had scored 60 for I wicket.
GOLF...
AMERICAN PROFESSIONALS OVER- WHELMED BY BRITISHERS.
LONDON, June 4th.
ar
· The remarkable spectacle of the failure of the American professional golfing invaders to take a single point from the British team, and the even more seran tional defent by 9 and 8 of the "giants of the side, Walter Hagen and Jim Barnes, at the hands of Abe Mitchell and: George Duncan, was witnessed at Wentworth Park to-day when the four- somes in the Anglo-American golf match. on Walker Cup lines was played. The tegans wera ten naide and the singles are to be played to-morrow.
Britain won by five matches to ni?, the result in detail being":
BRITAIN.
Abe Mitchell and George Duncap
(08)
E. Ray and F. Robson (3 & 9 C. A. Whitcombe and II. Jelly
(32)
George Gadd and A. Envers
(1 & 2)
A. Boomer and Archia Compston
(3 & 2)
AMERICA.
Willer Hagen and Jith Barnes R. Walker and McCleod French and Stein
W. Melhorn aud Al Watrous .T. Armour and J. Kirkwood
BINGLES: FIRST ROUND,
0
0
Britain were leading America in all the ten professional singles at the end of the first round.
The scores were:-
Duncan, Hagen, 4/0. Mitchell, Barnes, 3/0. Gadd, Kirkwood, S/7. Boomer, Armour, 2/1. Ray, Watrous, 6/5. Mitchell, Barnes, 3/7.. Havera, McLeod, 10/8. Robson, Walker, 8/4
Melhorn. Compaton, two holes. Joller, Stein, 3/2.. Whitcombe, French, Halved.
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