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London, June 18. As many as 1,079 runs for the loss of 25 wickets were scored in the Sussex v. Warwickshire county cricket match which ended to-day with Sussex taking Arst innings points.'
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TOMMY FARR
To Fight For
World Title
Chicago, June 18.
The well-known fight promoter, Mike Jacobs, stated to-day that the winner of the Braddock-Louls battle in Chicago on June 23 would meet Tommy Fair, - the young Welshman, for a world title clash in London. The date, is fixed."
Mike Jacobs' recognition "of the Sussex put together the imposing Welsh pugilist's abilities, and the score of 548 for 5 declared, Jim | fact that he is taking, the fight tỏ Parks, James Langridge and Cox London, give Tommy his great all making centuries. But War- opportunity, Without the neces- wickshire replied strongly and after sity of removing the tough Max scoring 278 in the first attempt (R. Schmeling from his upward path, E. S. Wyatt 112) easily saved the the British heavyweight is given game in spite of a follow-on, put his shot at the championship, and ting together 255 for 2. H (122 in a home, arena. not out) and Kilner (103) saved the day for Warwick.
As many as eleven three figure innings were recorded while three otter batsmen scored over 90, Nevertheless bowlers were not left entirely out in the cold. Martin bowling magnificently for Worces tershire against Somerset, his com- plete analysis over two innings be ing 14 for 110. In the same match Wellard of Somerset captured 11 for 122.
In the county championship, Notts won by three wickets, as did Somerset against Worcestershire. whereas Sussex and Kent had to rest content with first innings points.
So Far goes to the White City on the night of July 39. He steps into the ring with either Joe Louis, the negro from Detroit, or Jim Braddock, the veteran, present world champion; and at the mo- ment all the wise men of the night world say it will be Louis.
The winner of the White City bout, Mike Jacobs goes on to say,
will
Schmeling wants to Aght, "
meet Max Schmeling, if
Exorts are being made by Ger- man interests to match Farr and Schmeling, but Jacobs says he has arranged with a London promoter from Herr Hitler himself. to outbid all omcers, even one
Broadribb, Farr's manager, states he has received an offer of £15,000,
In friendly engagements, Lan-win. lose or draw, from Germany. cashire beat New Zealanders by an innings and Oxford University obit, "in the heavy sugar."-
Tommy is now. 25 Mike Jacoba puts
tained a smart victory over Leices Reuter tershire by 254 runs.
The detailed scores and individu-
al performances, as sent by Reuter, will be found below.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
Notts (228/6 dec. and" 101/7) beat Middlesex (188 and 140) by three wickets.
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Sussex (546/5 dec.) beat War- wickshire (278 and 255/2) on first innings. ."
and
* Kent (388
bear 08/5) Glamorgan (318) on first innings.
Somerset (184 and 131/7) beat Worcestershire (170 and 154) by three wickets.
OTHER MATCHES" Lancashire (443) beat New Zea- landers (220 and 149) by an innmgs
and 74.
Oxford (386/6 dec. and 223/2 dec.) beat Leicestershire (235 and 120) by 254 runa.
BATTING
Cox (Sussex) v. Warwick...... 161. Langridge, Jas (Sussex) V.
Warwick
150 Barton (Oxford) v. Leicester... 139 N. S. Mitchell-Innes (Oxford)
v. Leicester
**** 137
Hill (Warwick) v. Sussex...... 122 R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick) v.
Sussex
112
Iddon (Lancs) v. New Zea-
landera
108
J. Parks (Bussex) v. Warwick 108 Kilner (Warwick) v. Sussex. 103 Ashdown (Kent) v. Glamorgan 102 Oldfield (Lancs) v. New Zea-
landers
+101
E. Davies (Glamorgan) v. Kent 90 Kimpton (Oxford) v. Leicester 04* Paynter Lancs). v. New Zea-
landers
...........
94
* Indicates not out.
BOWLING S Martin (Worcester) v. Somerset 3 for 66 and 6 for 44.
Wellard (Somerset) v. Worcester 6 for 70 and 5 for 52.
Smith (Middlesex); v. Notts 7 for
35.
41.
Voce (Notta) v. Middlesex 6-for
FAVOURITES WIN AT ASCOT
London, June 18. There was a real turn up in the Wokingham Sakes at the Ascot race meeting to-day which was won by, Sir Charles Hyde's filly Kong, a 33 to 1 shot. Couvert again pulled out and finish third in a feld of 31.
Sir Abe Bailey's Valerian secured Its second Ascot win by taking the Queen Alexandra Stakes over 2 miles which is the longest race on the British turf. The winner started at 3 to 1 and the favourite, Enfield, at 15 to 8 Bnished second two lengths in arrears.
Backers cheered when Sir Vic- tor, Sassoon's Scotias Glen won the Windsor Castle Stakes ⚫ from 18 opponents as a 11 to 4 favourite. and cheers also greeted the victory of the French bred Ticcagari own- ed by Prince Aly Khan and ridden by the French Jockey Dupuit in the Kingstand Stakes, the last race of the meeting, as the horse was a Joint 5 to 1 favourite.
Perhaps the most notable thing about the meeting was the fact that' the champion Jockey, Gordon "Ri- chards, falled to ride a single win-
her.- Reuter
Hindenburg Memorial Cup
Klel, June 19.
The Netherlands seets the pro- bable winner of the Hindenburg Memorial Cup, an international trophy contested for annually by European racing yachts.
The Dutch entry yesterday, won the first of the three races for the Cup after a close struggle with the Italian boat, which was followed by the French, British and Ger- man entries.
The Dutch yacht only has to win one of the two remaining races Darwall Smith (Oxford) v. Lel-to take the trophy to Holland for cester 5 for 34
a year-
Sibbles (Lancs.) v. New Zealan-Trauincean News Service. ders 4 for 28.
SOUTH AFRICAN
RUGBY XV IN
AUSTRALIA
Syney, June 19. New, Bauth Wales to-day... de- feated the South African Rugby XV which is touring Australia and New Zealand by 17 points
to d
The winners' backs were in- finitely better on the water | logged grounde,--
·Heuter.
WORLD'S WALKING
RECORD BROKEN
Stockholm, June 18.
John Mikaelsson of Bweden, to- day broke the world's 10.000 metres walking record by turning in a time of 44 minutes 9 0/10 seconds against the previous best of 44:42:4 held by Pope of England. Reuter
LONDON COUNTY
COUNCIL MEETING
London, June 19. Another 550 acres, mainly wood- lands, in Hertfordshire and the riverside meadows in Surrey are being added to the so-called green belt round London, which is rapid-
increasing in extent. At the meeting on Tuesday, the London County Council will be recommend- ed to make contributions, totalling £12,830, towards the cost of ac quiring the land in question by country councils. -British Wirdett
TWO KILLED IN
MID-AIR COLLISION
Helsingfors June 18. Two were killed when two Fla nish single-seater military planes engaged in manoeuvres collided in mid-air and crashed from a height of several thousand feet to-day.
The dead men were a lieutenant and a non-commissioned ofcerea Transocean News, Serviou
CORONATION
GOLF MATCH
Mixed Game At
Moor Park.
London, June 18, A novel Coronation golf match was played over the Moor Park course to-day in which amateur women players Joined men pro- fessionals against amateur men players.
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Full eighteen holes were played and the amateurs won by 30 holes to 13. The results of the leading. matches were as follows:
Sweeney and Munn beat - Pam Barton and Padgham by five up. Cotton Kathleen Garnham and beat Pennink and Crawley by one. up. Pennink and Crawley beat Pam Barton and Padgham three up and. Garnham and Cotton beat Sweeney and Munn one up.― Reuter. 1
NEW ARMY ·
CRICKETER
Local sporting circles will be in terested to learn of the arrival in the Colony recently of Bergt. Partridge, who has joined the local contingent of the R.AO.C." He met with considerable auccess with both the bat and the ball at cricket while stationed in Egypt, as well as in representative games at Home... ... It is particularly noteworthy to recall that Partridge played för "All Egypt" against Mr. H. M. Mar- tineau's XI., which included such notabilities as F.. R. Brown, C. H Knott and J. L. Guise. He was also included in Jack Hobbs XI. when the latter visited Chiro.
Partridge has with commendable. consistency managed to collect 1,000 runs each season and has also figured prominently with his bowling performances. Thus the R.A.O.C. who have experienced a rather lean time in cricket in the past, should" be considerably strengthened next season."
RECORD TAKINGS
London, June 18. The Totalissior at Ascot during the last four days handled the re- cord amount of £488.249, repre- senting nearly 5,000,000 two-shill- ing unit bets. Reuter.
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