THE WORLD SPORT
COUNTY CRICKET."
WINS FOR VISITING.
TEAMS.
HAMMOND STILL SCORING.
The
feature, of the County cricket results to hand to-day, is that Hammond, Gloucester's big hitter, is still piling up the runs to his credit and, playing against Notts, put another century to his
credit:
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Several prominent home teams points to surrender had visitors, including Lancashire et Manchester.
The principal individual per- formances were as follows:-
Batting.
"LADIES' CHAMPION-
SHIPS.
MIDLAND TITLE BY MISS
BARBARA LAW.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
LAWN TENNIS.
DAVIS CUP MATCHES.
Copenhagen, June 10,
In the third round of the Davis Cup, Peterson, (Denmark), beat Prasada (India), 6-4, 6-4, 6-2.
Ulrich (Denmark) beat A. H. Fyzee (India), 1-6, 6-3, 9-7, 11-0 Reuter.
S. Africa v. Germany.
Berlin, June 10.. In the third round of the Davis Cup, Raymond (South Africa) beat Landman (Germany), 7-5, 8-6, 6-2. Spence beat Frotzheim, 2-6, 6-4, 0-3, 4-6, 7-5.-Reuter.
Ladies At Beckenham. The Midland Ladies' Golf Cham- plonship, in which the holder, Miss
London, June 10. At the Beckenham (Kent) cham- Enid Wilson, was not a competitor, was won at Beaudesert, Staffs, by pionships, in the semi-finals, Miss Miss Barbara Law (Stourbrigde); Helen Wills beat Mrs. Mallory, 6-0,
G-1, with rounds of 87 and 88.
Miss Joy Winn, of Aldeburgh, won the Suffolk Ladies' Champfone ship at Rushmere, Ipswich, beating Miss Griffiths In the final at the nineteenth hole.
"
Miss D. Wood, who won the Lincolnshire Championship at Woodhall Spa, holed her tee shot at the fifth (15 yards) in the semi- final.
ENGLISH CUP EXEMPTIONS.
Mrs. Godfree beat Miss Ryan, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2.
In the semi-finals of the ladies Mish doubles, Mrs. Peacock und Heine (South Africa), beat Miss Ryan and Miss Wills, 6-2, 6-2.
Miss Will's "Come-Back."
A fenture of the play at Becken- ham was Miss Wills wonderful im provement since she was last in Europe. She captivated the critics with the strength of her game, both in the defeat of Miss Tapscott and the victory over Mrs. Mallory. It was the latter's heaviest defeati
Changes have been made in con-since she became the American mexion with next seasor's Raglish Cup Competition.
Plymouth Argyle, Bradford City and Darlington, then exempt until the third round of the competition proper. must now take part in the first round.
Hendren (Middlesex),
201*
Jardine (Surrey)
147
Hammond (Gloucester)
118
G. Gunn (Notts)
116
Jupp (Northants)
116
Woolley (Kent)
100+
Hallows (Lancashire)
Cook (Sussex)
113" 130
Jackson (Derby)....
134
Lowry New Zealand)
106
Page (New Zealand)
140
Not ont.
Bowling.
A for
72
10 for 14
A
7 for 78
Powell (Middlesex)
Hearne (Middlesex)
Richmond (Notix)
Freeman (Kent)
and
Lee (Derby
5 for 28
G for 100
G for 3-1
JENDREN'S. DOUBLE
CENTURY.
Middlesex's Easy W.
London, June 10. Playing at Leyton, Middlesex defeated Essex by an innings, and 103 runs. The scores, were:----
Middlesex, 128 for & wickets
(declared).
Essex, 181 and 144. For Middlesex, Patay Hendren hit up the big score of 201 (not out), Lee being the next tap scorer with 58.
The damage against Essex was done by Powel and Hearne, the former taking four wickets for 22 runs in the first innings and four wickets for 5 runs in the second. Hearne had four wickets for 48 runs in the first innings and six wickets for 26 runs in the second..
Brenford, Bristol City, Grimsby, Rending and Stoke, then called on to play in the first round, are now) exempt until the third.
KENTS EASY WIN.
Freeman in Torm.
champion.
To-morrow's final is regarded as a pointer of the Wimbledon title holder.--Reuter.
Americans v. Irishmen,
Dublin, June 10. In the doubles match, Tilden and Hunter bent McGuire and Meidon, 6-2, 6-2, 6-2, the visitors thus de feating Ireland by matches to it. Two matches have not been played --Ruters
NEWMAN WINS AGAIN.
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DEFEAT OF WORCESTER.
London, June 10. Playing at Worcester, the New Zealand visitors won by 194 runs. The scores were:-
New Zealand, 276 and 349 for 5 wickets declared)."
Worcester, 222 and 209,
In the visitors' first innings, i Lowry made 74 and Dacre 82, Tarbox taking six wickets for 38 runs. In the second innings,
Playing away at Northampton, Kent won by seven wickets against DAVIS BEATEN IN CHAMPION-Lowry made 106 and Page 140 (not Northamptonshire.
were
The
Northants, 125 and 364.
scores
SHIP..
Newman won
the
1)
out).
For Worcester. Fox was the only Billiards batsman to make a stand, making
"Kent, 200 and 290 for 3Championship for the sixth time in 79 runs in 'each innings.-Reuter
wickets.
his career when at the Orme Hall, in Manchester, he defeated Davis in the final heat by 1,237.
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In Northants" first innings, Freeman took five wickets for 2
When the final day's play, began Fun and in the second innings he had six wickets for 100 rags. Newman held a useful advantage, Japp contributed 116 and Timms and he made practically sure of the 68 in Northants' second knock, result in the afternoon, when hef For Rent Woolley made 57 in gavo a brilliant display. Newman, the first innings and 106 (not out) was in play with a break of 7
The War Office announces, that in the second. Ashdown scored unfinished, and this he increased by all-round methods to 739 un-i
the Queen Alexandra's Imperial 58 and Evans 55.
him to finished, which enabled
Berlin. The Supreme Court of Military Nursing Service and the LANCASHIRE'S drop. reach his points in less than forty- Leipzig, after an inquiry which Queen Alexandra's Military Nurs- five minutes. For the first time in has lasted many days, has declared inx Service for India have been Big Score by Sussex.
the match Davis did not make a that the Union of Vikings is a se- amalgamated with effect from No Playing at Manchester, Sussextroke. Newman's play was of the cret society and therefore illegal.vember 1, 1926. The normal tour of duty in India for members of did a little spoiling of Lancashire's highest quality, and he did not The Vikings aimed at setting up the amalgamated service below the record by winning on the first in- experience any real difficulty. At dictatorship and were led by the rank of principal matron will be BRANCHES :-Randiermesin.
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He understands the value of Establishment will be as laid down Agains: Lancashire's first bat-evening, but he was easily beaten ting, Wensley took four wickets in the end, although he outpointed mystery and terrible oaths of see-in Indian Army Regulations. for 47 runs, the top scorers in the the champion by scoring 759 for recy and obedience and of threats second innings being Hallows with an average of 54, while Newman 118 (not out) and Watson, 52. made 666 for an average of 47. For Sussex, Cook made 139, Newman increased his unfinished (four for 45) and Fender (four Langridge 61, Tate 69 and break to 891. Davis's best breaks
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result The
was: knock the highest scores made by Shipman with 70 and
16,000; Davis, 14;765.
SURREY WIN.
Away Against Leicester. Playing at Leicester, Surrey won against Leicester by ten wickets. The scores were¦--
Leicester, 161 and 242
Surrey, 307 and 97 for no
wickets.
In Leicester's first innings, the bowling honours went to Geary
Astill 52, Shepheard took wickets for 45 runs,
were
five
For Surrey, Jardine made 147,
the
best bowling, on the
other
side being performed by Skelding, who took five wickels for 103. In Surrey's second innings, Bar- ling made. 61 (not out).
HAMMOND AGAIN. Scores Another Century,
against Playing
Bristol t Gloucester, Notts won by four wickets. The scores were:—
Gloucester, 289 and 342.
SOMERSET AGAINST LOSE.
Derby's Win at Taunton. Playing at Taunton. Derby feated Somerset by seven wickets, The scores werete.
Newman,
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The only Viking I know is 1 In order to give all the members bright-eyed mixer of cocktails, de-interested in baseball a chance to who told me this morning that the play, the South China Athletic As decision of the Leipzig Supreme Suelation is putting in two teaf's Court did not matter, because most This year under the names of "The of the Vikings had now become South China Dragons", and "The Steel Helms. South China Tigers." They will
Somerset, 135 and 353. Derby, 313 and 177 for five
wwickets:
Presumably the task for which Against Somerset's dret innings, be under the management of Mr. the Vikings were too weak has Lee 18ok six wickets for 24 rans. Richard Shim
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This is done with a view to en- enjoy the support of such power- second knock were Case 85, and couraging the game among the ful political parties that neither Chinese, and there is absolutely the Prussian Government nor the Young 55,
For Derby, Jackson made 4, no question of a split, writes Mr. Prussian police dare to interfere Hutchison 71 (not out) and Lee P. J. Wong, the Hun. Secretary in with them.-Daily Mail correspon-|
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In Notis' first innings, G. Gunn made 73. Payton 76, Lilley 57 and Carr 53. Notwithstanding this, Bessant took four wickets for 45 runs. In the second knock, G. Gunn made 116, Whygull 60 and Payton 55 (not out).
WARWICK'S POINTS, Against Yorkshire. Playing at Birmingham, War- wiek won on the first innings against Yorkshire. The scorers were:
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wickets. Warwick, 362.
For Yorkshire, Roy Kilner magie 67 and Robinson G4, the top scorers for Warwick being Nor- man Kilnor 65, and Parsons 81. Rhodes took four wickets for 72
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