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LONDON, August 31st. Playing at Lards against Middlesex, Surrey won easily by an innings and 63 runs. The scores were:-
Surrey, 570 for five wickets (dec.) Middlesex, 278 and 241. In Surres innings, Hobbs made the greatest score of his wonderful career, carrying his bat right through for 316, not out, D. R. Jardins contributed 103 and Shandham 08.
LATE MR. E. J. HAMMOND,
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The Nieuws van den Dag, in a lengthy article, pays tribute to the basiness qualities of the late Mr. Hammond, who died on August 14th in London, as well as his loyalty to the Dutch East Indian Government.
In making a comparison of the effecient administration of the Pamanoekan and Tjiassemlanden, otherwise known as the Anglo-Dutch Plantations, the paper says a very marked improvement has been made during the last ten years, and it is through Mr. Hammond's capabilities, first as bead manager and later as: managing director, that the estates of the Anglo-Dutch Plantations had been extended, improvements
Middlemas was set a huge task, but Hendren with 101 (not out) and H. L. Dales 52 were the only batamen to rise to the occasion. The home team had to follow on, and in this venture G. T.. S. Stevens was top scorer with 3. Holmes took four wickets for 49 runs.
YORKSHIRE'S WIN. Playing away at Cardiff, Yorkshire 'beat Glamorgan by 190 runa
The scorca
Mr. Hammond'a Brat relations with Yorkshire, 480 for six wickets (de the Anglo-Dutch Plantations, Ltd, were clared) and 15 for seven (de-of which firm he was a partner, and through. Mesere. Peek Bros. and Winch, clared).
Glamorgan, 308 and 78. Leyland put up the big score of 191 in Yorkshire's first innings, whilst Robinson scored a valuable 194, not out. In Yorkshire's second innings, Roy Kilner
scored 52.
Glamorgan made a very worthy first innings stand, thanks to Bates 66, Bell 50 and Walters 09. Robinson took five wickets for 56 runs. On going in a second time, Glaniorgan faced a deficit of 208, but they were called out by Macaulay, who had the fine average of seven wickets for 30 runs.
THE NEW CHAMPIONS.
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made in planting and factory methods, housing and living condi- tions amongst the coolies, and pro- viding proper medical assistance for the employees of the estates.
which changed its name to Messrs. Francia Peek & Co. in 1913.
Messra Peek Bros. and Winch opened branch in Java in 1910, and from that time the firm acted as agents for the Anglo-Dutch Plantations, Ltd., up to the present day.
The D.E.I. Government, in apprecia tion of the services of Mr. Hammond, presented him with the Order of Oranje- Nassau.
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INSPECTORS' REPORT FOR
AUGUST.
Playing at Manchester against Not-
The following is the combined report of tingham, the match being for the benefit of W. E. Howard, the veteran pavilion the inspections carried out by the officers attendant at Old Trafford, Lancashire of the Hongkong Society for the" Pre- vention of Cruelty to Animals during won by ten wickets and
alsó won
the County Championship. The scores August:
were:--
Notte, 292 and 199.
Lancashire, 454 and 38 for no wickets. In Notts Erst innings Whysall made 97 and A. W. Carr 67, Macdonald taking five wickets for 93 runs. Payton was the only scorer of note in the second venture, having 50 to his credit. Macdonald was again successful with the ball, taking six wickets for SO runs.
There were two centuries made for Lancashire, Makepeace making 180 and Ernest Tyldesley 140.
KENT WIN EASILY.. Playing away at Northampton, Kent defeated Northamptonshire by 247 runs. The scores were:
Kent, 233 and 380 for six wickets
(declared).
Northants, 121 and 215.
In Kent's first innings, Hubble made 73. and it was in the second knock that Woolley rattled up his 217 in two hours and a half. Ashdown with.58 and Knott with 56 were his best partners.
When: Northants were at the wicket, Freeman proved their undoing, be taking seven wickets for 49 runs in the Erst innings and five wickets for 82, in the second. W. Timms was the only batsman to withstand the onslaught, he making! 70 runs."
SENSATIONAL BOWLING.
There was a sensational ending to the match at Bristol between Leicester and Gloucester. The home country gained a lead of 23 on the first innings, but were dismissed in the second innings for 74 runs. Parker and Mills, bowling/ un- changed, brought about a startling col lapse of the Leicester side, Glancenter winning eventually by 54 runk. The
scores were:-
Gloucester, 306 and 74. Leicester, 271 and 53. Dipper and L. P. Hedges made 77 and 81 respectively in the Gloucester first in- nings, while the principal scorer in the Leicester first innings was C. E. Taylor with 50.
Gloucester collapsed on batting a second time, Geary and Astill proving almost unplayable. Geary took 5 wickets for 20 runs, and Astill 4 for 33.
Astill's four wickets enabled him to complete the douboe of scoring one thou sand runs and taking one hundred wickets in a single season for the six successive season.
Leicester required 110 to win, but bowling unchanged Parker and Mille went through the side even more sen- sationally than Geary and Astill had done. Leicester · were all put for 55, Parker taking four wickets for 20, and Mills taking 8 for 26.
In the course of the match. Parker com plated hil bag of 200 wickets for the
season,
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Sussex played out time, compiling 157 for the loss of five wickets, and the match was drawn. Maurice Tate hit 55 for Sussex, while Grimmett took four of the five wickets which fell at a cont
Playing away at Portsmouth against of 42 runs. Hampshire, Essex won on the first in-SOMERSET'S EXCELLENT REPLY. nings. The scores were:-
Essex, 498 for six wickets (declared) and 131, for seven, (declared.) Hampshire, 384 and 148 for one
wicket...
There was consistently good batting in Essex's first innings, Cuimore 53. Free- man 52, Nicholls 81, O'Connor 64, Russell 158 and J. W. H. T. Dongias 34 (not out) all belping to make up the big total. Russell was top scorer in the second ven- ture, with 57 runa. 2
Over 'eleven hundred runs were compil- ed at Taunton, between Wariwckshire and Somerset, the former team gaining three points for a lead on the first in- hings. The Hon. F. S. G. Calthorpe for Warwick, and J. C. W. MacBryan for Somerset, scored centuries. The details following:-.
Warwick: 485 (for 7 wiekota dec.).
and 203 (for 5 wickets). Somerset: 427.
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BUSSEX FORCE A DRAW. (Sussex Australians. Overnight scores; Australia, 318; W. Bardsley, 118. Sussex: 240, Bowley 60).
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