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NEW ZEALANDERS WIN.

LOWRY MAKES HIS FIRST CENTURY.

London, May 31, T. C. Lowry, the hard-hitting New Zealand captain, made. his first century of the tour against. Sussex at Brighton. The New Zealanders defeated Sussex by

COUNTY CRICKET CENTURY IN EACH INNINGS, eight wickets, the scores being:

HAMMOND COMPLETES

1,000 RUNS.

EQUALS AN OLD RECORD,

G. Gunn Achieves Fent Agalast

Warwick.

Once again this season the somewhat rare feat of making a century in each innings of a match The been accomplished. has latest player to achieve the dis- Hammond made his fifth cen-tinction is G. Gunn, tho veteran tury of the season against Hamp- Notis player who made 100 and shire at Southampton and in scor 110 against Warwickshire at Not ing 102, he completed his first 1,000 runs. His thousand runs tingham, were made before the end of May' And he thereby oqualled an old standing record set up by W. G. Grace and Tom Hayward.

The match at Southampton was a magnificent struggle. Five ren- turies were made, three for Glou- cester and two for Hants. The Hon. L. H. Tennyson made 102 not out in a total of 155 (for 4 wickets) In the second innings.

Notta won by 262 runs, scores buing:

the

Notts: 249 and 377 (for 5 wie-

kets decd.).

Warwick: 231 and 143

for 66 runs.

Sussex: 316 and 191.

New Zealand: 486 and 43 (for

2 wickets)...

J. Parks made 63, and A. E. Gilligan 86 in the Sussex. first inninge, while Merritt took 6 wickets for 92.

New Zealand made a huge score in reply, R. C. Blount (67), C. B. Dempster (57), T. C. Lowry (105) and M. L. Page (63) being the principal contributors,"

R. C. Blount took four wickets for 30 runs, in the Sussex second innings-Reuter.

A DRAWN GAME.

In the Notts first innings, G. OXFORD BOWLING PUNISHED. Gunn made exactly 100 before he was defeated, and Mayer bowled with good effect, taking 6 wickets

Yorkshire and Lanes hire wer

Jn reply, Warwick fell short of Par both on the winning side, the for- the Netis total by 18 runs. mer county gaining a notable vie-sons scored 87 in good style, while tary by ten wickets over Surrey, Larwood took 6 wickets for 87 while Lancashire were hard press runs. · ed by Worcester, winning finally by four wickets,

The principal individual per formances are appended:

Batting.

"Hammond (Cloucester)

Mead (Hants)

Sutcliffe. (Yorkshire)

199

187

176

Neale (Gloucester)

145*

Walker (Natts)

O'Connor (sex)

150*

G. Bryan (Army)

116

LC. Hawtin (Northants)

.119

G. Gunn (Notts)

.100

and

Shipman (Leicester)

T. C. Lowry (N:Z.)

110 .108 .105

Russell (Essex)

Hon. L. II. Tennyson (liants) .192*

A. J. Evans: (Kent)

.100

Smith, (Gloucester)

100

J. A. Nunn (Oxford)

*Not out...

Bowling.

Macdonald (Lanes.) Ryan (Glamorgan} Root (Worcester) Skolding (Leicester) Mayer (Warwick) Clark (Northants)

and

Ashdown (Kont)

Tyldesley R. (Lones.)

Storer (Derby)

Root (Worcester)

R. C. Blount (N.Z.)

Kilner (Yorkshire)

In their second knock, Notts compiled 377 for five wickets and declared. Gunn contributed 110. Walker was not out with 144 to his credit, and Lilley made 59. War- wick's response was a poor one.

A KENT VICTORY.

A. J. Evans Reaches Three Figures.

A. I. Evans, the new Kent eup- tain, made his first century against Derbyshire at Derby. Kent held the upperhand throughout, and won the match with 127 runs to spare. .104

The scores were:.

Kent: 215 and 288, Derby: 169 and 147.

Woolley (F.E.) made 84 in the Kent first innings, and Freeman took six wickets for 64 runs in the 'for 40 Derbyshire first innings.

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SURREY OUTPLAYED.

London, May 31. An interesting game between Oxford University and The Army, G. J. at Oxford, was drawn. Bryan and Stanyforth were in form for the Army, while Oxford's Holmes, J. A. Nunn, G. C. Newman principal scorers were E, R. T. and L G. Crawley..

The scores were:

The Army: 388 and 188 (for

6 wickets deed,). Oxford: 328 and 112 (for 3

wickets).

Batting first, the Army punish- ed the Oxford bowling, G. Bryan senting 116 and Stanyforth making 57. In the second innings, Bryan- made 73 and Stanyforth G1 (not out).

For Oxford, in the first innings, E. R. T. Holmes (72) Nann (98) and Newman (64) were the top scorers. Joy and Miles shared the Oxford wickets

equally, Joy

taking 6 for 70 runs and Miles 5 for 115. Crawley made 57 not out! in the Oxford second innings.- Reuter.

GOLF.

100 ADAMSON CUP COMPETITION.

A. J. Evans batted splendidly. 18and. he had made exactly 63 when he lost his wicket. Storer was in capital form with the ball, taking 5 wickets for 32 runs.

66

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20

13

32

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30

30

Yorkshire Win by Ten Wickets.

When Derbyshire, facing a de- 32ficit of 274, batted a second time, Ashdown disposed of five men at a cost of 29 runs.

NORTHANTS TRIUMPH, Splendid Victory Over Glamorgan. Exhilarating cricket was seen at Northampton between Northamp- London, May 31. Yorkshire gained a noteworthy tonshire and Glamorgan, L. C. victory over Surrey at Leeds, win-Hawtin made a century in the

The result of the Adamson Cup Competition for May, resulted in Mr. J., M. McBride qualifying, with a score of 93, less 18, nett 75.

t

Other scores returned were: F. H. Glover, 95-18-77; and C. A. Goldenberg, 94-16-78.

HAMMOND'S 1,000 RUNS. Record' of Grace and Hayward Equalled.

ning by ten wickets early on the Northants first innings, and 72 in arst innings against Hampshire,

third day. The scores were

the while Clark, the second, Northants fast bowler, took ten wickets in the course of the match Yorkshire: 333 and 44 (for at a cost of just over six runs

wicket).

· Surrey: 172 and 203.

In Surrey's first innings, Rhodes took five wickets for 59 runs, while Roy Kihier took four for 39. Sur- rey were all out for 172, and in reply Yorkshire amassed 333, Sut- cliffe contributing a splendid 176, Oldroyd making 52 and Leyland

70.

apiece.

Northamptonshire won by 209 runs, the scores being:

w

Northants: 350 and 160. Glamorgan: 235 and 66.

"By scoring 192 in the Gloucester the brilliant young Hammond, Gloucester professional, equalled Hayward in completing 1,000 runs the record of W. G. Grace and Tom before the end of May.

The game at Southampton Was most exciting. In spite of Ham- mond's huge contribution, Glou- cester were in arrears on the first innings, though they finished up in a strong position.

In the Northants first innings,

The closing stages were mark- L. C. Hawtin made 112 and Walden 57. In reply Glamorgan ed by a dashing display by the made 235, Bates contributing 78,Hon. L. H. Tennyson, the Hants Andy Ducat scored 55 for Sur-while Clark took five wickets for captain. Noted for his daring, he smashed the bowling to all sides rey in their second innings, but 42 runs.

Woolley (N), and L. C. Hawtin of the ground contributing 102 the second knock was little bellier

them contributed no not out in a total of 135 (for four than the first. Kilner was again between successful with the hall, taking fewer than 130 of the Northants wickets).

York- total of 160 in the second inninga five wickels for 76 runs. shire knocked off the rins neces-Woolley made 58 and Hawtin 72. Ryan bowled brilliantly, taking 6 sary for victory without loss,

wickets, for 39 runs.

LOW SCORING AT DUDLEY.

Lancashire Extended by Worcester.

A remarkable match: at Dudley, conspicuous for some exceptional bowling feats, between Worcester und Lancashire; resulted in a four wickets victory for the visitors.

Worcester gained a lead of seven runs on the first innings, were dismissed for 88 runs, and then took six Lancashire wickets before the winning run was scor ed. The totals were:

Worcester: 200 and 88. Lancashire: 199 and 96 (for

wickets).

Root bowled

the

20

Glamorgan collapsed in fourth innings" of the match, Clark Laking 5 wickets for runs."

J. C. WHITE IN FORM. Rats And Bowls Well Against aliddlesex.

Against Somerset at Lord's, Middlesex had to rest content with points for a lead on the innings.

Arst

J. C. White, the Somerset cap- Lain, played well in both depart ments of the game, scoring 1331 runs in wo innings and taking Gsix wickets in the Middlesex first

inninge. The scores were:

The scores were:

Gloucester: 320 and 337 (for

4 wickets decd.).

Hants: 421 and 133 (for 4

wickets).".

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Hammond contributed 102 to- wards the Gloucester first innings

total of 320.

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For Hampshire, Kennedy made ONE DROP

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Gloucester made 337 in their second innings for the loss of only 4 wickets, setting Hampshire the Smith task of scoring 238 to win. (100) and Neale (145 not out) were the principal scorers.

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The Hon. Lionel Tennyson made a brilliant effort for Hants. scored 102 not out in a total of 135.'

ESSEX RECOVER. Three Centuries at Leyton. Essex were nearly 200 runs be- Somerset: 227 and 306.

hind on the first innings against Middlesex: 290 and 37 (for 3 Leleester at Leyton, but in their second fanings they made a good wickets).

EL- recovery and avoided defeat. 3 wickets in their second knock, O'Connor and Russell both scoring sex made 313 for the loss of only

centuries.

Worcester, by fairly consistent batting, made, 206 at their first knock, in the course of which R. Tyldesley took five wickets for 42

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G. T. S. Stevens (66) and F. T. the Worcester total. splendidly throughout, taking six Mann (62) were the principal contributors to the Middlesex wickets for 48 runs.

Macdonald and Sibbles, bowling total, and J. C. White took six unchanged, brought about a Wor-wickets for 89 runs.

Lee (JW), R. A. Ingle and J. teater collapse in their second in- nings. Macdonald claimed seven C. White did much to put Somerset victims at a cost of 40 runs, while in a sound position. Les made 65,

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Middlesex had lost three wickets Root took four, wickets for 32

stumps runs in the Lancashire second in-for only 37 runs when

were drawn. nings.

The scores were:

Essex: 197 and 313 (for 3 "(wickets).

Leicester: 394. Skelding took six wickets for G3 runs in the Essex first innings, while for Leicester, Shipman made 108, Armstrong 89, and Sidwell 50.

In the Essex eccond inuings, O'Connor scored 199 not out, and, Russell. compiled 104.-Reuter.

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