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London May 9.
A full programme of cricket matches were carried out over the week-end during the course of which several players distinguish. ed themselves with either bat or ball;
Four individual centuries were recorded, Andy Sandham (Surrey) being the highest scorer were 168 not out. This player looked sat for his double century when a rising ball hit him just above the heart and he was forced to retire.
The Weat Indians were again seen in action but their showing against Northants did not impress-they were beaten by an innings and sixty-two runs,
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The scores of the different matches together with a short að count of each will be found below-
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The county put up 288 when they elected to bat first and in reply to
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Paine, the tall left-handed slow this the tourists could only muster No. 57/4909 dated Hongkong, 14th bowler, was in great form with the Clark getting & wickets for 32 rums. Forced to follow-on, they did hall when his county visited Essex oven worse and 97 was the sum and thanks mainly to his efforts, total of their efforts. Clark was Warwick were able to win by a again in ospital form with the ball, innings and six runs.
Warwick batted first and totalled 293 riuris. Essex replied with 84, Paine getting a 'for 27 and when they were forced to follow-on they only managed 195. Paine was again prominent for soine good work with the ball, taking 6 wickets for 08 runs.
The scores were:- Warwick, 1st ininugs
295
Essex, 1st innings
Paine, 3 for 27. - Essex, 2nd innings.... Paine, 6 for 68.
196
M.C.C. YORKSHIRE
CHAMPIONS WIN.
This game took place at Lord's
his figures this time being 5 for 20.
The scores were
Northants, lat innings- West Indies, 1st innings
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OXFORD.. GLOUCESTER CENTURIES FOR SINFIELD AND WALKER.
What at first promised to be & high-scoring game which would end in a draw turned out to be an casy win for Gloucester when they visited Oxford University,
The county had first innings and despite some good bowling by Barlow who took a wickets for 70
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and resulted in a win for the Chamruna, they put up the respectable INTERIM DIVIDEND of close at 11 O'Clock Noon,
pion county by the comfortable total of 379 runs of which Sinfield margin of 148 runs.
When Yorkshire batted first, they found Ish Peebles in good form with the ball and were all out for 147 runs The young. Scot took 8 wickets for 71 rus.
Even worde fate was in store for M.O.C. when they went out to bat for Rhodes (5 for 31) bowled ex- cellently and helped in no small de. grey to dismiss them for 19 tuas.
To make up for their bad showing in the first innings, the champions hit up 248 for 8 (declared) in their second knock and when the M.C.C.
went in for the second time, they were again forced to bow before the Yorkshire attack and were dis missed for 120 runs. This time bowling honors went to Macaulay who had for 41
The scores were :-
Yorkshire, 1st innings
147
Peebles, 8 for 71.
ALCO., 1st innings"
127
Rhodes, 5 for 34.
Yorkshire, and innings (9
wickets, dechired).
248
M.0.0., 2nd innings
Macaulay, 7 for 41.
190
WORCESTER 2. SUSSEX
JOHN LANGRIDGE SHINES.
Playing their typical bright and enterprising gricket, Sussex beat Worcester by an zonings and fiye runs when they visited the latter
county.
claimed 133. The undergraduates were not put off by the county's effort and went on to score 233 in reply. Walker batted well to collect 107, not out."
30ra Joi, 1933.
THE Board having, declared sh Fence Per Share, free of Income Tar. for the year eading 30th June, 1953. helders of Bearer Shares and holders of Dividend Warrants received from Lon don on soonant of Registered Bhares, will be paid their Dividends on prasent- In their second knock Gloucestering Coupon No. 48 of the Bearer Shared and Dividend Warrants on Registered declared at 113 for the loss of Shares, to either of the following Banks wickets and when the Dark Blues at Hong Kong, Shanghai or Tishtein went in again they could only manage 132 as Goddard (8 for 55) was in irresistible form with the ball.
The scores were:-S Gloucester, 1st innings
Sinfield, 133.
Oxford, 1st innings.
Walker, 107, not out.
Gloucester, 1st innings (
wickets, declared)
Oxford, 2nd innings
Goddard, 6 for 35,
NOTTS 1. GLAMORGAN
NO LEG-THEORY!
379
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113 132.
Harold Larwood, England's speed merchant who played havoc with the Australians in the recent Test matches "Down Under" with his lag theory, did not adopt this method when he played for his county against Glamorgan. Never theless, he took & wickets for 91 runs but was not able to save his side from first innings defeat.
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WASHINGTON, May... BAD weather continues to follow in the wake of the Major base ball league promgrammes; and tol day both schedules were ruined by
Notta batted first and with Clay rain. takilig 5 wickets for 48 runs, theyNo less than six games were Hdet mustered 117. Glamorgan replied affected, the following being with 125, San Staples getting half poned National League, Chicago Worcester had first lease of the their winkets for to funs while Lart. Brooklyn, Philadelphia 5. Cli American League, Cleveland . Boe- wicket but this did not give them wood took the remaining half for 91 cinnati, New York. St. Louis, much advantage as they were dis runs,
ton; Chicago . New York, Detroit missed for only 157 runs.
v. Philadelphia:
When Sussex occupied the wicket, the spectators were treated to soute pleasantly free cricket and soon the county were "able to déclare at 337 for 9. John Langridge used the long handle to good effect, collect- ing eighty runs before being die- missed.
Going in for the second time Worcester showed only a slight in provement and were all out for 175-
runs,
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Notts had scored is for 1 in their second effort when play ceased.
The scores were:
Notte, 1st innings Clay, 8 for 48. Glamorgen, 1st jandags
Staples 5 for 50. Larwood, 5 for $1. Notte 2nd innings (for
wicket)
SURREY. HAMPSHIRE
117
125
SANDHAM HURT. Andy Sandham treated the Oval crowd to some delightful 337 batting when Surrey beat Hamp 176shire in the Arsh innings, but the
The scores were:- Worcester, 1st innings....... 157," Sussex, 1st innings (9 wiok-
ets, declared) S Worcester, ad innings
NORTHANTS WEST
INDIES
CLARK'S WONDERFUL
BOWLING
On what was described "trieky pitch" the West Indians went down ingloriously to Nor thamptonshire by an innings ad
gane was marred by an aboident to this player who was forced to retire when his total stood at 169, He was hit over the heart by & riking ball and, ha been advised to
Burtby hatted arab and thanks to Kandham's Mhort totalled 333 nina.
Hadipshire Heplied with Sde Brown distinguishing himself with: "4-150 ¡Continuat as foot of nest Column
A single match in both leagues was played, however, which saw Pittsburg, blanked out by Boston, who replied with seven runs,
good win over, St. Louis, when they hit seven rung in reply to their opponents' fire.
National League,
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