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COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS.

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feated Somerset by only 30 runs, at Layton. Essex batting first were dismissed for '109, Wellard taking 6 wickets for 47 runs. Bomerset compiled 164, but failed to hold on to their advantage. Essex compiled 316 in their second In- ninge, and got rid of Somerset for 231, Wade taking 6 wickets for 64

rung,

GODDARD'S FEAT. Twelve Wickets Against Leicester.

Gloucester defeated Lolcester by 82 runs at Bristol, the match bo Ing notable because Goddard the Gloucester: medium-fast bowler, took his hundredth wicket of the benson, Eight wickets in the first innings brought him very close to the mark, and he took, four further wickets in the second Innings to en- aure the honour.

Gloucester, were disiniased for 233 in their first innings, Smith taking bwickets for 61 runs. Lei cester wore 'all out for 161, Goddard taking 8 for 69. Gloucester's fol- lowing 156 left Leicester to get '229 runs to win, but they were sent back for 146, Goddard taking 4 for 46, and Sinfield 5 for 76.

BY SEVEN WICKETS. Glamorgan Defeated Again, Worcester defeated Glamorgan by seven wickets, the Welsh county again failing to press homo a first innings advantage.

Glamorgan made 254 in their firat knock, Root taking 6 for 93, to which Worcester replied with 244, Mercer, 5 for 69.

sent back

The Welshmen were for 140 on batting again; thanks largely to the skill of Jackson, whose 6 wickets coat only 21 runs. Worcester made 152 for the loss of

3 wickets, winning as stated.

LIGHT BLUES LOSE. Turnbull Makes n Century,

M. J. Turnbull,the Cambridge Blue, mado his first century of the season against Sussex, but the Light Blues were defeated by nine wickets.

Turnbull's hundred, he made 135, was made in Cambridge's first innings which totalled 281.

Replying, Sussex made 315, Bowley contributing 105...

Cambridge were then akittled out for 133, Tato taking 6 wicketa for 40 runa Sussex made 101 runs for one wicket.

SOUTH AFRICANS 'DRAW. Catterall's Brilliant Batting.

The South Africans exhibited brilliant batting form against Surrey at the Oval, scoring 628 runs for the loss of only 10 wickets in two innings. Surrey managed to draw but had the worst of the game,

South Africa compiled 120 for 8 wickets (declared) in their first innings, R., H, Catterall hitting up 124. Surrey responded with 305, to which Shepherd contributed

113.

Balting a socond time, the tourists made 202 for 2, Catterall having the misfortune to get out when he had made 98. Surrey had scored 111 for 3 when stumps were drawn.

Kent Trounce Derbyshire. Kent beat Derbyshire by an inninga

and 107 runs.

Derbyshire, batting first, compiled 202, Freeman taking 7 wickets for 119 runa,

Kent replied *with 442. Hardinge contributing 315 and Woolley 150.

In their second venture Derbyshire could only gather 133, Freeman this time taking 7,for 63.

Crawley Scores a Double Century. Oxford University defeated North- ante by an fanings and 121 runs.

Oxford compiled 380, A. M. Crawley scoring a magnificant 204, and Jupp taking 5 for 91.

Northants did very poorly in their first innings, which produced a mere 70, C. K. mit Wood taking 6. for 24 Following on, they scored 183, C. L. Hill Wood capturing 7 for 68.

U. S. BASEBALL.

LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDINGS.

New York, June 20.... Yesterday's baseball rcaults were as follows:

American Lengue. '

:Boston

Washington

Chicago

St. Louis

· Detroit ...........

R. H. E

6.10 2

8 1

5.14 1 3:40

'8 13 0 4 7 2

Cleveland No other scheduled,

National League.

Bt. Louis Chicago Now, York Thiladelphia'

Brooklyn

Boston

R. H. E 0.8..1

· 7 · 10 · 0

1117 6.9

No others scheduled.

The League standings are now

as under:

ADMIRAL WAISTELL KNIGHTED.

Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur K., Waistell, Commander-in- Chief of the China Station, who was accorded the KC.D.

decoration in the King's Birthday Honours,

COURT ARGUMENT

ABOUT RAGS.

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Guidance Wanted.

dirty, but a question of their being "teased."

His Worship mentioned that ho did not think there was any-ob- jection to storing raga which had come direct from the factory.

.Dr. Fawcett replied that-if kept for any length of time they would become a harbour for fleas and other vermin.

Dr. Fawcett asked his Worship for a definition of what constitute

His Worship said he thought he raga, for future guidances

His Worship Intimated that if was inclined to hold that the ma- worn-out singlets were being col-terial in the present case was not fact raga. He thought that they had to lected, notwithstanding the that they had come direct from the assumo that cuttings from fac- laundry he would hold that the pro-ftories were clean. secution had a good cast,

Dr. Fawcett snid that it was not

a question of whether the raga were

National League.

Chiengo... Pittsburgh

St. Louis New York Boston

Brooklyn

W. L. Pet. 34 20 .029 ... 34 21 .618 36 25 583

23 30 .433 22 32 .107

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American League.

Cincinnati

Philadelphia

New York St. Louis Detroit Cleveland Washington Chicago... Boston

W. L. Pct. 40 13

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Spread of Discase.

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Dr. Fawcett pointed out that it had to be preaumed that the mater- inl pnence through many Chande

after teaving the factory. He added that he was not going to say that disense die not spread by other means, but every extra. menns made it harder for the medical officers.

His Worship said he was going to hold that a rag was something torn or worn.

After further discussion his Worship dismissed the summons on the ground that the material was not rage, but he cautioned the defendant that if he changed his method, and got old garments, he would be committing offence.

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