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THE THIRD TEST MATCH.
ENGLAND IN FAVOURABLE POSITION.
England is in a very favourable position as the result of the first day's play in the third Test Match which opened at Leeds on Satur day between J. C. While's "eleven and the South Africans under H. G. Doane. The tourists batted]; first and compiled 236 runs while England had made 108 for the loss of Sutcliffe and Bowley when ntumps were drawn.
Several changes were made in the visiting side, H. B. Cameron (the wickel-keeper), A. L. Osche, E. L. Dalton, Q. MacMillan' and J.A. J. Christle being replaced by C. L. Vincent, N..A. Quinn, I. J. Siedle, E. A. Van der Merwe (the and wicket-keeper) reserve
Duminy.
Goddard, the Gloucester bowler, was dropped to twelfth man In the English team..
Leeds, July 12. The match opened in fine weather and on a good wicket. For the first time during the present series, Deano, the visiting captain, won the toas and elected to bat. Catterall and Siedle opened for the tourists, while Lar Wood and Tale were entrusted with the attack.
The vialtors met with early disas tor, losing Siedle before he had open. ad his account. Mitchell and Catter- all showed more enterprise bat after collecting 22 the former had his stumps diaturbed by Tate. When the match was adjourned for lunch, the tourists had scored 14 for two wickets, Catterall's score being 60 and Mor kel's seven.
The opening batsman continued to score freely, but lost his wicket after he had made 74, Vincent made an- other aland but received littlo sup- port from the others. He was bowled by Freeman when he had reached 60.
Freeman was the most successful of the bowlers, taking seven of tho wickets for 116 runs.
The Bouth Africans' innings ended at tea time and after ten Sutcliffe and Both Bowley opened for England.. were ment back to the pavilion when they had each collected over 30 runs. liammond also reached the 30 mark and was still at the wickets when stamps were drawn, with England only 130 runs behind with cight wickets in hand.
The scores follow:
South Africa-1st. Innings.
R. H. Catterall, b Freeman
I. J. Sledle, b Larwood
1. Mitchell, b Tale
D. P. Morkel, st. Duckworth, b
Freeman
Duminy, b Freeman,
11. G. Deano, c Duckworth, b Tate
11. G. Owen-Smith, e Hammond,
"Freeman.....
C. L. Vincent, b Freeman
N. A. Quinn, c Leyland, b Freo-
粒粒
E. A. Van der Merwe, e Ham-
mond, b Freeman
A. J. Bell, not out
Extras
Total
Larwood
Tale..
Freeman Hammond
Whito
Bowling Analysia,
74
22
17
-U.S. BASEBALL.
LEAGUE RESULTS "AND"
STANDINGS.
New York, July 12. Yesterday's baseball matches ro-
sulted as follows:
National League,
St. Louie Brooklyn Cincinnati Boston....
Chicago New York
It. H.
E.
G
12
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16
10
15
22
G
7
B
2 19
Pittsburgh.... 15
Philadelphin ... -9 15
American Lengue.
Ano - ON NO
R. H. E.
200
11 1.
Boston Detroit
10 15 1
Washington .. Cleveland
7
10
10
2
3
8
ច 11
1
1
7
2
New York.
Chicago
Philadelphin
St. Louis
(First gume).
Philadelphia
St. Loufs .....
5 12
7 11
(Second game).
The team standings are now as under:
'National League.
Pittsburgh Chicago New York' St. Louis Brooklyn
Philadelphia Boston Cincinnati
W. 1. Pet.
18 26 .648
45 26 CH
33.578
46
38 38
.600
3-1
40 .469
32
43 426
91 47 307
27 47 364
American League.
Philadelphia
New York
St. Louis
Detroit Cleveland
Washington Chiengo Boston
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16 30 605
42 38 525 .606 38 37
383 28 45 29 51 302 22 56
COMING TO THE
SHAMEEN CRICKET.
NAVY DEFEATS THE SPORTS CLUR.
The Sharicen Sports Club have
20 very successfully revived the cricket
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season after a lapse of five years.
A
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A match was played off yester-
60 day at Fiti between the Club and 1.M. Ships, froni team' Tarantula and Seamew. The Navy won by fourteen runs, though the Sporta Club were only playing ten The Club was, however, for- of men.
tunate to have Mr. H. H. Benson 280 who was up for the week-end from Hongkong. Mr. Benson is a mem- ber of the Club, but rently transferred to Hongkong,
The Shamten Captain made a tactical error when, winning the toss, he put the Navy in first. By the time they were dismissed the light was already falling considerably. Scores:
0. 'M.
It
W.
17
4 36
28 g 40
B
2 13 17 0 24
32.3 4.116
England-ist Innings.
The Navy.
W18 TC-
II, Sutcliffe, e Mitchell, b Quinn 27 Lieut. H Walker, b Linaker ....
E. H. Bowley, e Bell, à Quinn .. 81 Licut Ashby, b Linaker
W. R. Hammond, not out ....
G. Duckworth, not out
Extras
Total (for 2 wkle,)
12
7
80 S. B. A. Cardy, e Duncan, b Ku
22
A. B. Kedge, b Caveney
8 Captain Clarke, a Duncan; b Duncan 10
A. B. Mannering, b Duncan
.....108 P. O. Goodman, not out
To bat J. C. White, E. Hendren, M. W. Tate, M. Leyland, F. E, Wool- Joy, A. P. Freeman-Reuter.
Eton and Harrow.
The two-day match between Eton and Harrow was played at Lord's on Friday and Saturday and resulted in a draw. Eton took frst knock and
A. B. Cuningham, at. Duncan
E. R. A. Ragshaw, run out A. B. Taylor, Benson, ↳ IIili A. B. Gartell, b Duncan
Extrus
Total
Shameen Sports Club,
Conningham
compiled 347 runs, Ford Laking five E. R. II, e Captain Clarke, b wickets for 50 runs. Harrow replied with 319, Nevinson capturing, six wickets for 85.
ed
In their second venture Eton knock
204 for five wickets and then up declared, Hale contributed 109. When slumpa were drawn Harrow had made 108 for alx wickets,
Eton
E. T. Caveney, e Mannering, b
Kedge
J. Linaker, b Bagshaw
18
.100
II. H. Benson, e Kedge, b Bagshaw 12 Geo, Duncan, Jr. run out
G. B. Moss, b Bagshaw
F. E. W. Lammert, not out....
C Cunningham 947 Harrow 318 Wm. Galloway, (5 wkte.dec) 264 (6 wkta.) 108 Bogahaw
E. H. Shakury, b Bagshaw 011
426 A. J. Evans, e Goodman, b Good-
Extras
Total
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