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ENGLAND WINS BY FIVE WICKETS..

London, July 18, When play was resumed to-day, South Africa proeseded to make, great recovery. The weather was ne and hot and the wicket showed

of signs -WORT.

Owen

ren Smith, who was not out with 27 to his credit, was accompanied to the wickets by Quinn. They proceed- od to put very different complexion on the gurae. Quinn left most of the

Owon to

on Smith, who quickly settled down and proceeded to score all round the wicket. Despite repeated bowling changes, the two remained together." Quinn was the first to

go, stumped by Duckworth off White for an invaluable 28 runs,

Van der Merwe did not last long. In playing forward to Freeman, was smartly stumped by Duckworth for a single.

Owen Smith found another good partner in Dall, who defended stub bornly

Owen Smith scored at a fast rate all round the wicket. White rang the bowling changes without efect. Owen Smith was loudly ap plauded on reaching his century. He went on to score 120 before he was caught by Sutcliffe off the bowling of Woolloy. It was a great of courageous

hitting and he received a great ovation on returning to the pavillon, Bell was 23 not out.

The innings realised 275, no less than 150 having been added in the morning for the loss of three wickets.

Freeman, Woolley and White secur ed three wickets each. Larwood did. not bowl throughout the innings.

A Bad Start

Requiring 184 runs to win, England had a bed half hour before lunch, losing two good wickets with only 20 on the board. Sutcliffe was out for four whilst liammond was caught and bowled by Morkel before he had open- ed his account. Bowley and Woolley remained together until ten time, the former then being 10 not out and the latter Alx.

Engand's Victory.

On the resumption; it was Boon apparent that England would win Though Bowley succumbed when he hnd compiled 40,-Woolley was holding his and scoring easily.

own,

Then came a shock, when Hendren was dismissed for 5, and Leyland for a "duck;" Irut Tate helped Woolley to knock off the remaining runs re- quired, and with the latter "Just five short of a century, the innings closed shortly after four o'clock, England winning by five wickets. Detailed

scores:

South Afrien-ist. Innings.

R. II. Callerall, b Freeman

1. J. Siedle, Larwood .!.

13. Mitchell, b Tate

D. P. Markel, st. Duckworth, b

Freema

Duminy.

b Freeman

H. G. Deane, & Duckworth, b Tate

H. G. Owen-Smith, e Hammond,

Freeman

C. L. Vincent, b Freeman

N. A. Quinn, e Leyland, b Free.

man

E. A. Van der Merwe, e Ram-

mond, b Freeman

A. J. Bell, not out

Extras

Total

Dowling Analysis.

0. M.

Larwood

17

Tute

20

40

Freemat Hammand White

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Merwe, b Quinn

G. Duckworth, b Bell

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£2,200 DAMAGES FOR KICK BY MARE.

NEWMARKET TRAINER'S CAREER AFFECTED.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1929.

REAL CRICKET AT BLACKHEATH.

· (Continued · from Page 1.)

feature of the Leicester Innings, Mr. Sydney Mercer, the New-though Armstrong reached three market trainer and cross-country figures (102) before his wicket rider, was awaded £2,200 damages was takon.

in the King's Bench Division In the closing atages Lancashire; drew loval as far as runs word recently.

AN ESSEX VICTORY.

He was kicked and injured by concerned but the 73 runs cost a horso which ho took into his thom four wicketal stables; and he alleged that Mr. E. G. Langford, an Epsom veterinary surgeon, warranted the horse not a kicker and free from vice. This Mr. Langford denied.

Counsel for Mr. Mercer said that as a result of the injuries Mr. Mercer would not be able to school horses for Jumping or to ride in point-to-point races.

Northants Give Wretched Batting Display.

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EяNex defcated Northants by 262

at Leyton, the visitors giving a wretched batting this availed them nothing as Notts display in both innings.

tinghamshire at Nottingham, but

Essex made 316 in their Arat failed to complete an innings. Miss Sylvia Marcus, a guest at innings (Thomas taking 5 wickets Both sides got four points.

The feature of the Yorkshire in- Mr. Langford's house when Mr. for 71 runs). They dismissed Mercer came to tea, said that she Northants for 131, but did not nings, which produced 498 runs heard Mr. Langford say that the unforce the follow-on, batting was a brilliant effort by Holmes, mare was "quite a nice ride," but again and scoring 249 for who personally contributed no fewer than 285 to the total, far that he had no idea whether she wickets (declared). had been in harness.

Do You Charleston?

of

Northants, set the task Mr. Mercer asked if she could scoring 434 runs to win, achieved do the Charleston.

a total of 181,

Mr. Thorn Drury said that he did not hear the answer, and Mr. Justice Swift romarked: "Nobody supposes you are ignorant of what the Charleston is." (Laughter),

The jury found that the mare wan a kicker and that Mr. Lang ford knew she was a dangerous animal.

PEBBLES FOR GEMS.

MYSTERY OF £25,000 WORTH

OF DIAMONDS.

A secret Inquiry has been held by the chief magistrate in Johan- nesburg into the disappearance, somewhere between Lorenzo Mar- ques (Portuguese E. Africa) and Amsterdam, of a parcel of dia-

·monds valued at £25,000.

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'MIDDLESEX BEATEN.

R. E. S. Wyatt Well to the Fore.

more than 50 per cent. of the runs, is not Holmes's highest score. He made 318 (not out) against Middlesex at Lord's in 1925 and 302 (not out) against Hampshire at Portsmouth in 1920.

"Notta had scored 199 for 4 when the game was brought to an end.

Middlesex were defeated by two

SUSSEX AND HANTS, wickets at Birmingham, Warwick

Great Contest at Brighton. shire pulling the game round in fine style after being in arreara

Sussex won first innings points on the first innings.

Middlesex made 207 on batting by a margin of saven runs against first, and dismissed Warwickshire Hampshire at Brighton. The for 277. R. E. S. Wyatt gave gamo Waa keenly contested another attractive display, hitting throughout and Hasnahira were $125.

in good position at the close..

In their second innings, Middle- sex got into difficulties and were disposed of for 204.

Warwick secured the 226 runs needed for victory at a cost of eight wickets.

their

Hampshire took first knock and made 231, to which Sussex replied with 238. In their second Innings, the visitors hit up 308 for 8 and declared, leaving Sussex to get 302 to win. They had made 103 for 2 when stumps were drawn,

GLAMORGAN DECLARE.

Derbyshire Get First Innings Points.

GLOUCESTER ON TOP.

Seven Wickets Win Over Worcester, When the parcel was unsealed at

Gloucester consolidated Amsterdam, it was found that the diamonds had been replaced by position, at the head of the cham- Derbyshire, visiting Cardiff, pebbles.

pionship table-none of the next gained first innings points from Owners of the diamonds are now eight succeeded in winning-by a Glamorgan. The Welsh county from insurance seven wickets victory over Wor-gave a useful batting display in claiming £25,000

cestershire at Worcester. During their second innings and declared companies,

Mr. Simon Blankstein, in an the early stages, an upset seemed with five wickets down in the hope, affidavit, stated that he bought the possible, the home county gaining a remote one, of forcing a victory. diamonds unregistered, and handed a lend of 41 on the first innings. Glamorgan made 249 and Derby. 74 them to his agent, who posted them Gloucester, however, demonstrat-shire 268 (Arnott, 5 for 72),

at Lorenzo Marques.

ed their batting strength, even inf He added that a parcel of areclous the absenen of Hammond, in their] stones worth £24,000, sent to second innings. Amsterdam Inst December, had ar-) 20 rived safely.

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60 M. W. Tate, not out

Extran

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236 Quinn

Total (for 5 wkta.)

Bowling AnySİK.

A dashing display by Bell, who made 100 not out, enabled Glamor- gan to reach a total of 287 for 6 Worcester 'made 219 (Gibbons, wickets in their second innings, 101 not out) and Gloucester Derbyshire had made 83 for 1 at were sent back for 178. Batting the close of play.-Reuter..

a second time, Worcester made

24 206 (Barnett, 6 for G3) leaving 12 the visitors to score 248 to win. They were secured for the loss of 186 only three wickets, the winning stroke being a hit to the boundary, bringing the total to 251.

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1. Sutcliffe, e Mitchell, ↳ Quinn: 97

E. H. Bowley, e Beli, & Quinn.. 31

W. R. Hammond, e Van der

F. Waelley, b Vincent...

E. Hendren, e Van der Merwe,

M. Leyland, e Daminy, b Quinn

M. Tate, e Owen-Smith, b

Vincent

J.C. White, not out

II. Larwood, e Deane, b Mitchell A. P. Freeman, b'Quinn

Morkel Bell

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Quinn Vincent Owen-Smith

Mitchell

46

328

O. M. R. W.

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14

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B. Mitchell, lbw b White

D. P. Morkel, Th. b Freeman

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C. L. Vincent, b Woolley

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N. A. Quinn, et. Duckworth,

White

28

E. A. Van der Merwe, st. Duck-

worth, White

A. J. Bell, not out

20

Extran

13

Total

275

Bowling Analysle.

0. M. R. W.

Miss Violet Capell, who is now in England, visited the London Hospital and had a personal in- terview with Lord Knutsford to whom she handed a cheque as a donation to the Hospital Funds for YORKSHIRE'S TOTÁL,

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