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COUNTY CRICKET MATCH RESULTS.
THREE FIRST INNINGS DECISIONS IN SEVEN COMPLETED MATCHES.
TEST TRIAL ABANDONED AFTER A DAY'S PLAY.
GOOD BATTING BY “ENGLAND.”
(THROUGH RECTER'S AGENCY.]
.
LONDON, June 3, Seven cricket matches were concluded at Home to-day, while the Test Trial had to be abandoned after the Arst day's play.
The following were the results of the matches which were com- pleted, also a summary of the batting and bowling averages
Kent beat Worcestershire by six wickets. Northamptonshire beat Sussex by 80 runs.. Derbyshire beat Middlesex by seven wickets. Notts won on the first innings against Lancashire. Warwickshire won on the first innings against Gloucester. Surrey won on the first innings against Essex. Oxford University beat Glamorgan by 117 runs.
Batting.
Pataudi (Oxford) Whysall (Notts)
and
Townsend (Derby) 141
Smith (Warwick)
132
Hendren (England)
101
Gregory (Surrey)
9.5*
Lilley (Notts)
26
8
Hobbs (England)
60
Hammond (England)
59
Kingsley (Oxford)
75
73
63
61*
O'Connor (Essex) Dipper (Gloucester) Todd (Kent)...... Gibbons (Worcester)
*Not out.
THE TEST TRIAL
对
HENDREN TOP SCORER.
The Test Trial which opened at Lord's on Saturday was brought to an abrupt ending, when, after a good showing by the English team, it was abandoned after the first day's play.
The Rest batted first but against some good bowling by Geary (4 for 20) and Robins (4 for 69), they were all out for the poor total of 133
runs.
When England went in to bat.
Hobbs showed that he had lost none of his ability to score and knocked un 80 runs in fine style: Hammond also played well for 19 runs, but the hero of the day was Pat Hen dren, who piled up 101 runs before being defeated. England's fast bowler. Larwood, also showed up well with the bat, being only three short of the half century when he was out. For the Rest. Stevens (3 for 80) and White (3 for 50) were the most successful bowlers,
In their second innings, the Rest had gathered 8 runs for no wickets | when play closed. The scores were:
The Rest, Ist innings
Geary, 4 For 3), Robins, 4 for 69. England, 1st innings
Hammond, 79,
Hobbs, 60.
Hendren, 101.
Larwood, 47.
Stevens, 3 for 80.
White, 3 for 50.
:
The Rest, 2nd innings (no
wickets)
KENT. WORCESTER.
VICTORY FOR KENT.
139
375
Bowling.
5 for 30
Root (Worcester) ...... for 61 Thomas (Northants) ... 5 for 99.
and Matthews (Northants) 4 for 47
and......
3 for 18 Cook (Sussex) ............ 3 for 24 and 4 for 12 C. Hill-Wood (Oxford) 6 for 42 Gover (Surrey) Hardinge (Kent)
6 for 47 4 for 25
Freeman (Kent) ......... for 20 Wensley (Sussex) ..... 8 for 26 Paino (Warwick) ..... 3 for 60 Sinfield (Gloucester)... 3 for 70
Northants, 2nd innings
Wensley, 8 for 50, Cook, 4 for 19. Sussex, and innings
Thomas, 3 for 30. Matthews, 5 for: 18. DERBY «. MIDDLESEX.
DERBYSHIRE WIN.
EASTERN NEWS IN BRIEF.
PARS FROM EVERYWHERE.
According to a Chinese cable from Shanghai, the Maritime Customs authorities have issued a notifier- tion to the effect that beginning from Tuesday last (June 3), all payments to the Maritime Customs at Shanghai are to be tendered on a gold standard. Consequent on the notification, there was a sharp rise in the gold exchange rate.
Twenty-six Hindus arrested in Bangkok when attending a meeting in connection with the situation in India stated that the meeting wis for the purpose of raising funds in nid of Mahatma Gandhi's campaign and also to deal with the question of the boycott of British cloth. The police seized a number of docu- ments. The prisoners were released on bail.
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able resting-place in the State Museum.
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At Burton-on-Trent Derbyshire beat Middlesex by seven wickets.
Middlesex batted first and were all out for 182 runs to which total Derby replied with 282, Townsend making 141 runs.
In their second innings, Middlesex were eight short of the two hundred mark when the last wicket fell, and needing 3 runs to win, Derbyshire got them after three wickets had fallen. The scores were
162
982
Middlesex, 1st innings Derbyshire, Ist innings
Townsend, 141. Middlesex, 2nd innings
****** 192 Derbyshire, and innings (3
wickets)...... LANOS."NOTTS..
DECISION FOR NOTTS.
D3
At Manchester, Notts secured a first innings victory over Lanca
shire.
Notts batted first and made 329 runs with Whysall and Lilley scoring 82 and 94, respectively. Langs were only five runs behind in the first knock, and in their second venture, Notte declared at 228 for seven wickets. Whysall was again in form '6" with the bat and made 74.
At Tunbridge Wells, Kent beat Worcester, by six. wickets.
In Worcester's first innings, when they totalled 141 runs, Gibbons made of not out. Kent replied with 217 runs, out of which total Todd |
Root bowled well for scored 63. Worcester, taking 9.wickets for 81
runa.
Worcester were dismissed for 102 in their second innings, when Free- man took four wickets for 29 runs and Hardinge four for 25. The Hop County knocked off the required. runs with only four wickets down, the scores being:—
•
Worcester, 1st innings
Gibbons, 61 not out. Kent, 1st innings ...
Todd, 63,
341
217
Root, for 81.
Worcester, 2nd innings
102.
Hardinge, 4 for 25.
Freeman, for 29:
Kent, 2nd innings (for 4
wickets)
NORTHANTS ». SUSSEX
SUSSEX BEATEN.
In a low scoring match at Ketter ing Northamptonshire, beat Sussex by 60 runi
Northants batted first and cam- piled 182 runs, with Cook taking five wickets for 24 runs. Bussex did even worse when they went in and the side were all out for a paltry 64 Thomas bowled well for his five wickets; which cost 22 runs, while Matthewi, had four for. 47.
With Wensley taking six wickets for 26 runs and Cook four for 12, things began to look brighter for Sussex, when Northants were all out in their second knock for only 43, but needing. 122 runs to win, they could only muster halt that nquober and were beaten as stated above In this innings Thomas took five wickett for
thews the like number, for only 18 runs. The scores were:--
Northants, 1st innings...
Cook, & for
Sussex; 1st innings
28021.
Thomas, 5 for 22.
Matthews-4-for:47
When Lancashire. had put on 70 runs for the loss of only one wicket, stumps were drawn, leaving Notts winners on the first innings' scores.
Notte, 1st inninga
Whyaall, 82.
Lilley, 94.
Lanes, 1st innings... Notta, 2nd innings (7 wickets,
declared)
32
317
228
Whysall, 74. Lanca, 2nd inings (1 wicket), 70 WARWICK v. GLOUCESTER,
CENTURY BY SMITH:
At Birmingham, Warwick regis- tered a first innings victory over Gloucester,"
In their first innings, Warwick made 275, out of which total. Smith made 132. Sinfeld took for 70 runs. Gloucester totalled 200 in their first knock, Dipper scoring 73 runs and Paine, taking, five wickets for 60 runs. When stamps were drawn, Warwick had gathered 133 for.3 in. their second innings. The scores were {| "་
Warwick, 1st innings
Smith,-132.
F
... Sinfeld, s. for 70.
Gloucester, Ist innings
Dipper, 73
Paine, 6 for 60.
Warwick, 2nd innings (for 3.
wickets)
ESSEX v. SURREY,
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The chief problem was how to apply the 48-hour week to the special circumstances of the rail- way and road transport workers. The agreement, which is embodied in the Bill, provides for a maximum of commercial overtime and is experimental.
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