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YORKSHIRE WIN BY
AN INNINGS
Smith's Effort Was Too Late
Playing, at last, in a fashion more worthy of their proud title of champions, Derbyshire made a brave endeavour to thwart Yorkshire at Sheffield, and it was four o'clock before the match came to the end which had looked heritable, weather permitting. writes a Home correspondent.
Smith made a five hours' stand and scored 151 out of a total of 281, but vainly, and with plenty of time left for play. It necessary, Yorkshire had won by an innings and 99 runs, This Is their sixth Championship victory in seven matches,and their seventh of the season.
At the day's outset, Derbyshire were in a position so critical that the least sign of faltering would have meant a landslide. for Yorkshire desired with, uncommon eagerness to win 15 points from this axture, which seems to me to be usurping the Impor- tance of the old Battles of the Roses In the minds of those who wear the white. After all, Derbyshire is a neighbouring county as much as Lancashire, and while the red rose" had dropped so sadly in recent years the Derby ram has developed a butt and a
kick
Recard crowds for a Workshire v. Derbyshire match, indeed, have attended during the three days crowds which, incidentally, have been larger by mid-day than they usually are at tea-time in most other places. Thirty-five thousand people, nearly £1,500-these are the impressive-looking 'figures. A present-day", meeting with Lan cashire would not attract anything
like this.
DERBY FIGHT BACK Unfortunately, Derbyshire were overwhelmed on the first day. The Importance of the occasion seemed too much for them. Only to-day, far too late, did they show some- thing" of the true peakland grit. Their only remaining hope was 6 drawn game. Led by Denis smith, they fought every inch of the way, and Yorkshire spent four hours in forcing them to surrender.
Overnight, Smith and Townsend bad carried the score from 6 for the loss of Alderman and Cyril Elliott to 94 without being separat. ed, and this morning they put on 35 in half an hour before Town- send, having reached his 50, was leg-before to Verity. Smith was 69 when Carrington Joined him.
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U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
Giants Win "Double"
New York, July 13. New York Giants won a double- header from Brooklyn" to-day," "tak- ing the opener ten to four, and the night-cap five to one. They thus gained in the race for the Nation- al League pennant, for the leaders, Chicago Cube, were not so fortun- ate.
Philadelphia and Boston divid- ed the day's honours, the Bruins taking a beating in the opener, when. Phillies hit 16 times and scored ten to four. But Boston was atron in the finish scoring Ave to
cne.
Pittsburgh beat Chicago Cubs, the league leaders, and thus passed St. Louis, whose team lost twice to Cincinnati. Pittsbugh scored a shree-to-two victory over the Cubs
The importance of time was everything. The 'circumstance Bob Davis pitched Cincinnati to that with 205 for four on the Ita Arst victory over the Cardinals, seare-board--111 in two hours, the Reds collecting, six-runs off 15 and not bad going for "stone-hits in the opener. St. Louis was wallers" and that Derbyshire still scoreless with nine hits. Holling- required 175 to save the innings worth pitched the night game and defeat, mattered Uttle or nothing again the Cardinals were scoreless, by comparison. *
with six hits: The Reds piled on the agony, with 14 hits and seven Furas
it
Pope was caught by mid-on after lunch at 234, and then Harry Ellott stayed half an hour fox 8. When Elott was bowled at 255 the clock said five minutes past three, and Smith was keeping his end up grandly. He had reached his 100 in three hours and a half, and he went into the 150's affer batting four hours and three-quarters. The restraint this naturally dushing batsman had shown for his aige's sake
AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Louis and Chicago split a the first when Knickerbocker and double-header, the Browns winning
swell the total of four against the West rapped out home runa to white Sox, one. Bonura's circuit blow.. Chicago turned the tables in the night-cap, winning four to three, Stratton hitting a homer.
Detroit beat Cleveland, three to two, with two hits to five, surpris- ingly, and Solters' home run fail- Ing to help the Indians**
nine to four, when Mills and Fax Boston beat Philadelphia twice,
circled the bases, eight to two on 12 hits to 7 in the night game.
was splendid. Incidentally, It will probably mean the end of & disappointing series of innings. for, only an occasion has he shown the form that won him a place in Test cricket two years ago.
Smith lost Alfred Pope at 204; the ball at last, the end seemed for New York in the opener, with and now, with Verity able to turn
Gehrig and Dickey hit homers
suddenly near. Indeed, Smith Washington, and the Yankees wor himself was the next to leave-leg-four to three. But the night cap before at 271 to Robinson, who had was called in the ninth owing to just relieved Verity.
darkness, with the score five to t five- Reuter.
OVATION FOR SMITH Smith was warmly applauded all the way back to the pavilion. A cynic has said that the Yorkshire crowds clap, an outgoing opponent because they are glad to see the last of him! But the appreciation of Smith was genuine as long as he was at the
crease Derbyshire had not lost. In a stay of ve hours he was missed only twice, and in spite of his innings being one of sheer defence, he hit a 6 of Robinson and 15 4's.
It was just after half-past three when Smith left, eighth out. Mit- 280 and 281, and the match was chell and Sopson were sent back at
over. The last six wickets had fal len for 47 runs.
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MOTOR RACING VICTORY
Brussels, July 11,
centre court at Wimbledon recenters. At the moment Kent do not ly. Mrs. Sperling took the first set possess the bowler for the circum-
by 6-2 in just over a quarter of
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stances, so Bryan could not afford to put Gloucester in.
expected seeing that neither player Goddard took full advantage of "the conditions which prevailed. In is very enterprising
The crowd liked the long baseline nine overs he took five wickets for rallies, but they were not top 16.
frequent, for Miss Horn made a Among his victims was Ames number of mistakes, Mrs. Byer-who, after being out first ball in forced one did not come until the bowled by the first ball he received. ling's first trip to the net-an en- each innings at Bath, was again
fourth game....
Woolley alone, of the Kent men In another 15 minutes the match showed any ability to deal with the was over, for Mrs. Sperling, won the tricky ball. He gave a hard chance (second set 6-0. ́Miss Horn seemed | when 14.
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