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(Continued from Page 1.). bright contribution of 102, while K. S. Duleepsinhji played perfect cricket and with a score of 425 had the honour of being the highest individual adorer for his Bldo,
Surrey: 268 and 183 for 3
wickets.
Notis: 324.
Surrey won the toss and elected The Lion and the Mouse to bat irat. Hobbs enttled down The fable of the Hon and the toeome splendid cricket and apmouso is familiar to all, how the peared to be well set for his little mouse saved the lion's fo century when the Notts attack by nibbling away the moshes of brought about his downfall. Hobbs had made 93 but he had the not in which he had been been unable to get anyone to caught. It is in precisely the stand with him for long and the same way that Pinkettes work! It was evident that Middlesex. Surrey: Innings closed at 268: gently but surely these dainty Notts made. 324 in reply, little laxatives set sufferers free would have to Gght hard for runs, Whysall adoring 129.
from constipation and torpid but when E. T. Killick and Rain had interrupted the game liver, thus rescuing them from the Hendren got together, the situa-at various stages, and it was sick headaches and other allments tion underwent a change. Hendren evident that no conclusion could
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was in one of his brighest, moode be reached. Surrey in their that ariso therefrom: Chemists. and scored 158 in brilliant style,second innings made 183 for 8vorywhere nell Pinkettes, while tho amateur played wickets; to which Hobbs. magnificent innings, making histributed 83 (not out). runs mainly on the offside, and forcing the pace once he had settled down. Killick made 140. After the partnership had. been broken, Middlesex went on to make the necessary runs to secure first innings points.
CHEAP WICKETS IN KENT.
DERBYSHIRE RECOVER,
Warwick in Strong Position. Warwick placed themselves in an exceedingly stong position against Derbyshire, at Birming ham, but although they enforced the follow-on, Derby recovered Somerset Defented by an Innings.sufficiently well to avoid any
prospect of defent, "Kent celebrated Frank Woolley's Bonent match by defenting Somerset by an innings and 14. runs at Canterbury. Somerset's wicket fell cheaply In cuch in- nings. C. S. Marriott doing tho principal damage. The scores
were:
The scores were:
Warwick::564 for 7 wickets
(decd).
Derbyshire: 255 and 222 for
i wickets,
Warwick's · batsmen batted strongly throughout, the leading Kent: 309 for 7 wickets contributors being Parsons (1)
(decd.)
and W. G. Qualfe (115)
Somerset: 100 und 195.
It was unfortunate for Woolley that inclement weather interfered with the game, and therefore the "gate," but Kent secured an ensy victory. Batting first, the de- claration was appiled when 309 runs were on the board.
Somerset collapsed, and forced to follow on could do no better than a muster of 195 runs. C. S.. Marriott took wickets for 44 runs in Somerset's second inning.
Darnell took 5 Derby wickets for 03 rans when the visitors Look their first knock, and the innings closed at 255,
INTERPORT BOWLS.
The Committee appointed to select the team to represent Hongkong last evening and chose the following against Shanghai next month, mot from the names, submitted by the various Clubs:
A. M. Holland (Cnpt.)
C. Brown. Chapman.
A. W. Grimmitt.
J: Ining.
W. Mair.
Reserve: W. Macfarlane.
The team is not as strong as some that have gone to Shanglial before, but nevertheless is a useful combina- tion. Of the seven players, including the reserve, no less than five of them are skips.
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The feature of yesterday's matches
ment was the defent of the holders, Following-on, Derbyshire defied | W. B. Cornaby and A, Piercy who met the Warwick attielt, and A. D. Humphreys and R. K. Valentine. when stumps were drawn had seven wickets in hand, although the eleven was still nearly 100 runs in arrears.
F. J. SEABROOK, 107.
Gloucester Gain First Innings Poinis.
Both pairs were owu 15. The winners qualified to enter the semi-finals, by now three pairs in the semi-finals. conceding only five games. There are
The full results were:
Lieat Col, Wyatt and Rev. Alexan- der heat C.-L. Sandes and H. Groves
1-2 6-3
6-3; A. D. Humphreys and R.K. Valentine beat W. B. Carnaby and A. Piercy
6-4, 6-1; D. D. Fiddes Wilson and R. Gordon Lent C, Blaker and G.
MANCHESTER WEATHER.
F. J. Senbrook again came to Miskin 4-6, 6-1, 7-5, Lancashire and Yorkshire Share Gloucester's aid, scoring another Wilson neil Gordon in the semi-final Wyatt and Alexander will meet Pointe.
contury, this time against Hamp-of the top half. Manchester lived up to its re-shire at Bristol. Although Glou- putation, though it was unforcester were in a position to enforce tunate that it chose to do so on the follow on they did not use the the occasion of the Lancashire- right, and the mintch was drawn. Yorkshire clash. It was Impos. It might have been won with sible, for Lancashire to complete other tactics. The scores were: their first innings, and points will be shared.
The scores were:
Yorkshire: 352.
Gloucester: 368 and 207 for 6
wickets (deed),
Hants: 150 and 264 for 4 'wic.
kets,
Lancashire: 244 for 3 wickets.
F. J. Seabrook minde 107 in) Yorkshire found the Lancashire Gloucester's first innings, Hamp- attack in great fettle on butting shiro collapsed in reply, and the first. Sutcliffe played a classical whole side was dismissed for innings, batting with restralat, 150; 278 runs in arrears.
| but taking toll of any loosa balls. Gloucester chose to bat again, Before his wicket was taken, he increasing their advantage to made 126, Yorkshire's Innings 125. closing at 352.,
Hampshire were content to hold Lancashire's task Way nottheir end up and to play out time. unduly formidable, · and n three Mead scored 117 and was unde- figure innings by Watson, who
fented. made 110, albeit at a low pace, was the chief feature of some splendid cricket. Rain, however,' intervened, and Lancashire re tired to the pavillion still 108 runs in arrears with 7 wickets in hand,
ESSEX IMPROVEMENT. Russell in Form Against Worcester.
Essex showed cofisiderable im- provement on recent form, al- though the nature of the oppost- tion is taken into account, Russch made a welcome contribution, and played the principal part in obtaining first innings pointe.
The scores were:
Essex: 440, and 250 for 5.
wicketa (decd). Worcester: 345 and 97 for O
wicket.
LEICESTER SURPRISED.
Strong Effort by Northants. '
Leicester gained first inninga points against Northamptonshire, at Northampton, but were surpria- ed by the soundness of the home ofde's eccond innings diɛplay.
The scores wero:
Northants: 102 and 300. Leicester: 286, 201
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At the close of Northants second innings, Leicester needed only 117 runs, to win, but rain prevented further cricket
WEST INDIES DRAW.
Captain Makes a Century,
R. K. Nunes, the West Indies captain, made a capital century
It will be seen that the match against Glamorgan and was unde- produced 1,140 rune for only 26 feated at the close of their first wickets. Essex batting first, gave innings. The match was drawn, a bright display, Russell hitting the scores being: freely for 158. Root bowled capitally, but his 6 wickets were obtained at a cost of 104 runs.
Worcester were in by no means au uncomfortable position at the eløse.
HOBBS SPLENDID.
Surrey's Mainstay in Both Innings.
West Indies: 327 and 164. Glamorgan: 256 and 100 for 3
! wickets.
Nunes scored 127 (not out) in the West Indies first inuings and Ryan took 7 wickets for 62 runs In their second.
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