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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1937.

HUTTON'S FIRST

TEST CENTURY

Second Test At

Old Trafford

England compiled 358 runs for 9 wickets in the Second Test at Old Trafford yesterday, an astonishing

close of play in view of the tes- score, which was 237 for the loss cf only three wickets.

Bound batting. sometimes at- tractive. featured the early play. but a debacle appears to have get in after tea, when six wickets fell

for an addition of 121 runa, -

Hutton compiled his Arst cen- tury test cricket, and Barnett and Hardstaff, both made useful

scores

R. W. V. Robins for the second time in the series, won the toss and elected to bat. A crowd of only 4,000 was present when Hut- ton and Barnett went out, to openi the English innings.

WIMBLEDON RESULTS

HOME CRICKET RESULTS

One All In Davis Cup Neither Busses

Wimbledon, July-25.

C. E. Bare put up a terrifé challenge to Donald in the Chal- lenge Round of the Davis Cup at Wimbledon yesterday, but at the erd of the day's play, the position was as anticipated. Austin win- ning for Britain and Budge for the United States.

"

Here's match, the second of the day, was one of the most sensa tional in the Davis Cup for years. The first set went to 28 games be- fore Budge won. through, after which are seemed down cast by the fallure of his intense effort, and was swept pff the court. "The scores in the match were 15-13, 6-1, 6-2, in Budge's favour.

"Bunny" Austin put Great Bri- tain one up when he beat Frankie Parker in straight seta, the scores being 6-3, 6-2, 7-5,

Austin outdrove and.

out manoeuvred his American oppon- ent and except for occasional the third set, when

The teams were as follows. England:-R. W. V. Robina (Capt.), F. R. Brown, Hammond, Barnett, Ames, Paynter, Hardstaff, į periods in Hutton, Smith (J), Wellard. God-Parker desperately stormed the dard. Twelfth man Parks (J), net, was never seriously troubled.

CLASIC TENNIS

New Zealand: - M. L. Page (Capt.), H. G. Vivian, J. L. Kerr, W. A. Hadlee, M. W. Wallace, M. P. Donnelly, D. A. R. Moloney, E M. TindEl, J. Cawrie, Dužning, Gallichan,

START DELAYED BY RAIN». Rain delayed the start for a quarter of an hour' but when play was eventually started, Barnett got going with his usual vigour and Hutton played his usual delensive role.

At lunch, which was taken early owing to further rain, the score was 87 for no wicket. Hutton be- ing 29 not out and Barnett 58 not out.

At lunch, which was taken early owing to further ral, the score was 87 for no wicket. Hutton be- ing 29 not out and Barnett 58 not

out.

Austin played his shots in his usual classic style and kept Parker from the net with fine sweeping | backhand drives.

Parker led for the first time in the match, when he went ahead by 2 games to love in the third set, but Austin was not out of the pic- ture for long and recovered his domination to lead 5, Parker made his final effort and drew level at 5-5, but was unable to hold Austin in the last two games.

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

New York, July 23.

Chicago trimmed the New York

The first century was hoisted in Giants to-day, thus advancing fur-

leadership, Collins and Demaree driving out home runs,

07 minutes and then the partner-ther in the National League ship came to an end when Barnett rocked up a tame catch to Kerr at mid-on off Cowie. He bad hit six 4's in a fine innings or 82 (100-1-82).

FAST RATE OF SCORING Hardstaff then joined Hutton and the fast rate of scoring was well maintained. The 200 was signalled on the telegraph in 185 minutes and 28 runs later Hut- ton's first century in Test Match cricket came to an end.

He was caught by Dunning at mid-off off Vivian for 10. His was a slow but sound innings, in which the batsman revealed a wide variety of stroken. (228-8-100). ACCURATE' NEW ZEALAND ATTACK

three

Hardstaff was joined by Wally Hammond but with only runs added to the score, the Notts butaman, who had proved rather uncertain against the accurate New Zealand attack, went too far out of his crease and was stump- by Tindall of Vivian. 'Hardstaff had taken two hours for his runs. (231-3-58).

Six more runs were added when i tea was taken, Hammond being three not out and Paynter four not out, the score then being 237 for three wickets.

England, 1st Innings

Chicago hit 18. times, scored 11 runs. Giants hit seven, scored three, including Moore's homer.

St. Louis. beat Brooklyn, four to

one.

Cincinnati defeated Philadelphia, six to three, Jordan and Haffey. hitting home runs for, the Reds. Camilli homered for the Phillies.

In the "American League New York was surprisingly defeated by Chicago, six to nine, though Di Maggio. Rolfe and Powell hit home runs. Chicago hit 13 times.

Boston beat Cleveland, six to

two.

Philadelphia divided honours with Detroit, winning the opener 16 to four, dropping the night- cap eight to nine.

St. Louis blanked Washington, Hogzett pitching and hitting a home run. The score was eight to washington five- nothing, Browns hitting 13, Reuter.

YACHTING RESULTS

The tenth race of the summer yachting series under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was sailed Saturday over a distance of 54 miles and resulted

Hutton, c Dumning. b Vivian 100 in Zephyr, sailed by Captain B. E.

Londen, July 23,

nor Yorkshire could win their matches outright In the county cricket championship to-day, but had to rest content with first innings pointa:

The results were: Lancashire (235 and 283.8 dec.) beat Kent (138 and 36/1) on first innings. "

Gloucestershire "(150 and 205/5 dec.) beat Essex (170.and 68), by 118 runs.

dec.) beat Hampshire (230 and 257) Somerset (318/8 dec. and 214/4,

by 69 runs.

beat Glamorgan (150 and 104/5) Yorkshire (255 and 103/5 dec.)

on first innings.

Middlesex (243 and 175/4 dec.) beat Worcestershire (158 and 153) by 214 runs.

cestershire (236) on first inninga.

Sussex (351 and 173/4) beat Lél-

The Northants v. Notts match was abandoned, Northants, having acored 228 and Notts 116 for no wicket.

BATTING

Gimbleft (Somerset) Y

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Armatrong (Leicester) v.

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Iddon" (Lanes) v. Kent

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and Nichols (Essex) v. Glou“

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5 for 32 Pollard (Lancs) v. Kent 5 for 34 Verity (Yorks) v. Glam-

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Y. Hampshire ........ 5 for 50 Davies, E. (Glamorgan)

v. Yorks ..... Smith (Middlesex)

Worcester

Watt (Kent) v. "Lanes Reuter.

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The following were the detailed.

Barnett, c Kerr. b Cowle

62

Horton, beating Aeriel, sailed by

Hardstan st. Tindall, b Vivian

53

Mr. C. D. A. Hoss, by a small mar-

Hammond, b Gallichan

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Paynter, Lb.w., b Cowie

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Robins, b Cowle

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Smith, e Kerr, b Gallichan

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Extras

Total for 9 wickets

Corrected Fos.

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18.25.001 1

(Capt. B. E. Horton),

(Mr. C. D. A.. Ross).

11 Widgeon

(Mr. L. Garner),

16.25.174 2

18.25.453

356 Gull

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4

(Mr. B. Berg).

16.30.18

16.34.13

According to Reuter the close of Artemis... play score is 358 for 9. this being (Mr. G. G. Wood), two runs more than the actual Dans A total individual scores plus 11 runs

(Mr. J. Gifford-Hull}," extras.

True Blue 16.35.30

(Mr. C.-J. Waddell). Gael. 16.30.18

(Col B. Smith)...

16:43.02 (Capt. 6. J. Ritchie)..

Cricket Lunch Scores Jos

Landon July 24.

The following were the scores

at lunch in first-class cricket matches to-day.

Busser 119 for 4).

Northants

Notts "at

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Surrey 156 for 1 v. Kent, at the Derby 81" for

Chesterfeld..

Lanca 67 for v Warwick at At Lord's the MC.C. had scored

167 for no wicket against Holland

Birmingham.

Essex 119. for 4 v. Glamorgan at at lunch. ¡Llanelly:NT

At Maidstone An Emigland Wo Hants 130 for 0 v. Worcester, at man's XI had lost three wickets Bournemouth.

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