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HOME CRICKET SCORES
FEWER CENTURIES AND`GOOD BOWLING
FIGURES RETURNED.
OUTRIGHT WINS IN THE MAJORITY OF THE COUNTY MATCHES.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1930,
Lalcester, Worcester. Worcestershire beat Leicestershire by 43 runs at Leicester.
Worcester
127 Leicester..
190
247
Sussex . Derby.
Sussex beat Derby by an innings and 34 runs at Horsham.
Derby
903
Sussex
102
395
Surrey, Australians.
08
100
204
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NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS.
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it
The match between Surrey and the Australians at the Oval was
Australians (5 wkis., dec.)...359
-388
LONDON, June 31.
drawn. Surrey..
(2 wickets)
189
- 240
411
Kant v. Warwick.
Bowlers were generally on top in the mid-week programme of County cricket matches which concluded on Friday. With the exception of the match between Somerset and Notts at Taunton, where Somerset gained a first inaings' victory, all the matches were played to a finish.
In the match between Surrey and the Australians at the Oval, Jack Hobbs eclipsed Woodfull's score of 141 for the tourists by scoring an unfinished 148. The match, however, was drawn,
SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS.
Middlesex . Gloucester..
Gloucester beat Middlesex by 30 runs at Lard's,
Middlesex
Gloucester (5 wickets, dec.) 204
161
355
Bomerset ". Notts.
Notts
Kent beat Warwick by an inninga and 120 runs at Tonbridge.
Warwick
Kent......
Shepherd (Surrey)
and
a'Beckett (Australia)
F. Lee (Somerset)
Todd (Kent)
*Not out,
NEW YORK, June
The following are the results of
baseball matches played to-day- NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Cincinnati 11 Brooklyn Chicago 10 Boston
AMERICAN LEAGUE New York.... 8 Detroit 10
NEW YORK, June 1.
Boston 11 St. Louis Washington... 3 Chicago.... Philadelphia.. 4 Cleveland ......
3
429
The results of the National matches, played to-day, follows:- Pittsburg 8 New York
9 Brooklyn..... Cincinnati...
Boston ****** Chicago.....e
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S
4
1
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91 a Baber
St. Louis...... 7 Philadelphia.. 3. The results of the matches under the American League were :-- Detroit...... 11 New York...6 St. Louis
4. Boston.................. Cleveland...
Philadelphia. Chicago
Washington...
NEW Yonx, June 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York..... 6 Pittsburg......
140 180
300
Batting.
Hobba (Surrey).
146
Woodfull (Australia)
341
Ashdown. (Kent)
133
Wensley (Sussex)
120
Dacre (Gloucester)
05
White (Somerset}
01
"and
64
185
190
305
993
293
Bowes (Yorks)
And
3 for 56 Brooke, (Worcester) ... 5 for 40
and...
7 for 50 Parker (Gloucester) ... 5 for 96.
.and
4, for 40 Bowley (Sussex)
........ 5 for 63 MIDDLESEX v. "GLOUCESTER.
BOWLERS ON TOP.
8 for 71
业
6 for 79
Russell (Middlesex) Coleman (Leicester)
5 for 43
... 4 for 17
Antill (Leicester)
for 64
Brooklyn
4. Cincinnati....
A. Staples (Notts) Shepherd (Surrey)
5 for 78
(1st innings).
4 for 65
Brooklyn
5 Cincinnati
(2nd innings).
Chicago
(lat innings).
Chicago
Somerset won on the first innings against Notts at Taunton.. Somerset
300 340
610
Northanta, Yorkshire.
Yorkshire beat Northamptonshire by nine wickets at Northamp
ton. Northants
88
168
Yorks
(1 wicket)
936
1-64
237
Bowling.
B for 30 Freeman (Kent).
and
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HOBBS SCORES 148. At the Oval, Surrey drew with the Australians after a good display in their second innings.
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Shepherd, 54.
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162
388
Grimmett, & for 24.
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185
Woodfull, 141,
a'Beckett, 07 not out.
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151
Shepherd, 4 for 65.
Russell, 7 for 43. Middlesex, and innings
Parker, 4 for 40,
120-
Surrey, and innings (2 wick-
eta)
249
SOMERSET NOTTS,
CLOSE FIRST INNINGS.
At Taunton, Somerset won on the first innings against Notts, the ference being even runs.
Hobbs, 140 not out. Shepherd, 63 not out,
LANGS . AUSTRALIANS,
AUSTRALIANS' GOOD START.
This match commenced at" Man- difchester on Saturday and at the end of the day's play, the Australians had compiled 231 runs for the loss of five wickets.
White scored 81 for Somerset in the first innings, which produced 200 runs, Arthur Staples coming out with the best bowling average. Notts replied with 203, and play ceased when Somerset closed their second innings for 240. Somerset, 1st innings
White; 91.
A. Staples, 5 for 78.
Notts, 1st innings
Somerset, 2nd innings
F. Lee, 79,
White, 64.
NORTHANTS v. YORES.
WIN FOR YORKSHIRE.
300
293
240
Alan Kippax and Archie Jackson the both batted superbly for tourists, both being undefeated for 56 and 52 runs, respectively. The scores so far were:-
Australians, Ist innings (for 3
wickets)
Kippax, 56 not cut. Jackson, 32 not out.
CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE,
Kent
Notts
1st Inn. No
231
P. W. L. W. L. Res. Pis .11 8 3 0 0 ↓ 64 116 1 2 2 0 64 Lancashire 11 5 0.23 1 63 38 Yorkshire 10 3 1 3 1 0
5 "Boston
3 Boston (2nd inninga). Philadelphia.. 13 St. Louis
AMERICAN LEAGUR. New York... 3 Detroit
3 St. Louis Boston........... Philadelphia.. Cleveland ... 7 Washington... Chicago .........
impossible to find. Carnera has been trained to push over his op- i ponents, Godfrey to hold his up.
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because of his colour. Pennsylvania, there is no reason
Carnera reminds one of a play to suppose that the bout will not
ful puppy when in action; God- take place. It should be a master- piece, from every point of view.frey a slumberous crocodile. Car. nera's opponents often go down The Venetian has never met even
from sheer fright before a third-rate opponent in this coun-
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