NOTED GERMAN'S

DEATH.

BRITISH TRIBUTE TO LATE DR. STHAMER.

VIRTUES LAUDED.

TEST ENDS IN DRAW.

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pitch was showing serious signs of wait and tear and the ball turning a lot. Dulcepsinhjl dismissed at. 94, having tributed 11, after which Woolley went out with the object of dle The news of the death of Dy.playing bis rapid scoring ability, Sthumer, from heart failure,, at He obtained nine of the eleven ilamburg to-day, has been received with great regret in London, where runs pon for the fourth wicket, he was formerly German Ambas-but was completely beaten, by anings and 112 runs. andor. He was the frat repre- wontierful ball from Cromb. sentative of the German Republic to

London, funr 30.

come to London after the war tond

he wemained for ten years,

On his retirement, many tributes Foreign were paid him, and the Secretary, Mr. HendersonT, spoke warmly.f his wark.

Hummond's Effort.

of late. In their match Just con- cluded they were beaten at Derby by seven wickets.

A collapse in their second innings was responsible for Worcester's dercat after they had scored 301 venture. Or runs in their first these, Gibbus claimed 109, while Mitehiell took five wickets for 98 runs.

only

HAMPSHIRE SURPRISE.

Bent Sussex by Small Margin.

SUTCLIFFE IN FORM. Double Century by Text Pinyer.

Although M. Sutclife, after ae- lection, did not participate in the Test match against the New Zen- In reply, Derbyshire were and tourists because he was de- seven runs behind, their innings scribed as being unfit, he was

totalling 194 run. In their second suficiently recovered to practically Innings, Worcester found Storer carry Yorkshire to victory in their difficult to play and lost their last where the visitors wou by an ineum for 2 runs. With three wie- board. Storer dismissed half the match against Kent at Folkestone wicket with only 173 runs on the

kets down, Derby knocked off the Following closely upon his cen tury in the match againat lump-ecessary run.

Portsmouth, Sutclife shire at severely trounced the weak Kent bowling when Yorkshire took first fnnings against the one-time lend- ers of the County Championship. So completely did he gain the mastery over the bowling that he not diamlused until he had reached 230 and Yorkshire and put

by C. 1 The score was on 467 runs for the loss of our wic kets declared. Oldroyd gave Eng-

JOG Innd's opening

bataman much

The record of centuries to to pass Assistance und had 93 to his credit. the credit of 15.

Kent

or met with early disaster

total of 196 runs scored

in Hampshire

first and, with Bowes in form, their first by

their innings only realised 167 runs, innings Mead claimed 306! Howes taking tive of the wickets latest three-dgure enre gives him Enforcing the follow the distinction of for 40 runa,

the on, Yorkshire #gain dismissed Hobbs in

of 126 captured Ave of the thanks to Verity, were able to win. Landridge cat

Sasses cal by an innings and over a hundred wickets for 28 rana.

before runs, Rest's seeund innings totaled bek five wickets for the bowling uf Haring who 20reached 188 runs, Verity capturing 4 out of a total of 119.

Ames and Hammond put defeat, oal of the

question, lammond batting with unerring judgmont. He was, however, run out after making 46.

Hix He had senřed hundaries and had butted for súventy-five intnotes without chaare making 16.

then 14 and Jardine's vit to the wicket was only a matter of form, tine tervening two runs later,

The full scorça follow:

Wha

Hampshire gained a creditable victory against Sussex at Parts- mouth, winning by the small mar gin of it uns. The feature of the game was the triumph gained

P.

by scoring

Mead and batsm

the

Jin

J. B.

opponents cheuply, and, 1 doctor series.

NEW ZEAL—1st Innings.

Dempster, 1.5w. Peebles

53

Mill, b l'erblen

34

Weir, 1h.w. Peebles....

37

their

Kerr, Amen, b Robins

2

Allen

Jant, Hammond, b Robins, : Page,

23

Lowry, Hammond, b Robins

1

Crumb, c Amen, b Peebles

13

five of the wickets for 53 runs,

17

1

NOTTS DROP POINTS.

15

224

Allcott, etiaminond, b l'eebles Merritt, e Jardine, Hammand James, not out

Extroa

**

Total...

Fall of wickets: for 58; 2 for 130: for 136: 4 for 140; 5 for 152: 6 for 151; 7 for 198; 8 fm 191: 9 for 203; 10 for 221.

The Evening Stomard to-night speaks of the many friends whom

Vace Dr. Sthamer made in London.

title: "Germany

Great Allen

Bowling Analysis,

0. M.

WALK.

10

1

20

[

15

15

}

10.3 Bamment *** | Peebles

5

26

3

77

Robins

13 3

38

1

He

ENGLAND.-1xt lunings.

A

debt to this quiet, nuol

nnoblzostive

man He

arrived in

time when minds

by the

London at *13*" still fled

waitedebology,

of www.

trud

until the mists cleared. Ciradually he was able, the quiet dignity of his hearing. establish relations of confidence and Esteem with the leaders of English politieal life. By these virtava in Triumphed". -British Wiredras,

KETTER BURMA

OUTLOOK.

ATTACKS ON INDIANS DECREASING.

SOME INTIMIDATION.

Arnold, e Page, b Cromb lakewell, Lh.w. Cromb.. Hamrand, b Cromb.. Dulcepsinhli, e Kerr, i Mercili Jardine, e Blunt, Merrilt Woolley, bw. Merritt Ames, e James, Weir Peebles, at James, b Merritt Allen, Lowry, b Weir Robins, e Lowry, h Veir Vace, not out

Extran

Total

25

80

137

1

|

-

Lose to 3ldillesex on First Innings.

In a particularly ch scoring valuables match, Notts dropped

points to Middlesex ai Nottingham, where Hendren further distinguish- ed himself by scoring a sparkling double century before being dis missed in an innings that realised

GOO

Middlesex took the over frst innings pointe,

Punts.

47

When Hampshire sored

runs in their

Close linish was

innings

ley Took the 1984, Wens

h

wickets for 66 rupa. The last Guanta wicket fell with their total stand- ing at 242 ros, leaving them with

defcit of 41 runs.

JUMP FOR ESSEX.

Win Over Glamorgan At Chelmsford.

By virtue of a win over Glamor Enn at Chelmsford, Essex make an

appreciable jump in the champion-

ship table and are now about half way down. They beat their guests. by nine wickets.

Consistency in their batting gave Notts quite a substantial total in their first Innings, without any of ont- their players ling particularly standing. The innings yielded 124

M. J. Turnbull, the exptain of runs, hut mune of their players

Glamorgan

and the English Test topped the ventary mark. This

player, scored his first century of total. bugs though it sees, was the season when Glamorgan went to made light

of by the Middleses

total of wicket and

put on Im suren.

144 363 runs. Turnbull scored dron, put on 621 rous for nine wie-

was drans before being dismissed. Essex kets before the innings

replied with the huge score of 448

who, backed by on the

runk

for nine wickets declared. Fastman made 129 and C. Bray 129, while Emrys Davies took five wie.

122clared closed. Hendren's personal 12 contribution was 252, while Nigel Haig, the captain of the temn, was 23 responsible for 1983.

With such heavy scoring it waskets for 84 runs. apparent that the match could not be finished and when Notts had scored 74 rues without loss in their second innings play closed.

451

Fall of wickets-1 for 5; 2 for 14: 3 for 31; for 62: 5 for 129; 6 for 188; 7 for 190; 8 for $36:

Cramb

Weir

Blunt London, June 30, House of Cominous. Alroit question, the Merritt

T'agr

Bh

In the replying Secretary for India, Mr. Wedg wood Henn. read an appreciation. of the situation in Burma up to the week ending June 27th.

This stated that the situation generally is improving. In the Tharrawaddy District, four Deceit gangs have been broken up, and in the Insein District, one gang has been completely accounted for. In the Tennada District, an impors | tant gang has been broken up, and in the Prome District about 10 aurrenders have taken place and others are expected shortly.

Dacoity is still numerous in the Thayetiyo and Henzada Districts, Attacks on Indians are decreasing and are now almost confined Pyapon and Myamgmya.

9 for 447; 10 for 431,

Bowling Analysis,

031 R Wkts

37

}

113 3

8 T 78

3

16

9 424

0

17

3 34 Q

23

2 184

4

18 0

0

LANCS, CHECKED. Tyldesley Scores Another Century.

With ¡ione as their chief

Yorkshire opponent. both

and Warwickshire were deprived of what promised to be a thrilling finish in their match at Birming ham, where the visitors took five

120pshire were

NEW ZEALAND.—241 Trnings. Dempster, b Hammond Mills, ↳ Allen Weir, b Allen Page, e and h Peebles Blunt, ↳ Robing.... Kerr, .b.w. Peebles Crumb, c Voce, b Robins Merritt, h Peebles Lowry, b Peebles ABeott, not out

Extrax

Tutal (for whts, dre.)

40

Glamorgan's second tunings yielded 204 runs, Bell making 100 and O'Connor taking five wickets For 79 runs. For the loss of only one wicket Essex senreil the 120 THIS."

SOMERSET SHINE. *

Huge Victory Against Northants.

After occupying the bottom pasi- tion for several weeks. Somerset climb two places in the champion- ship table by their victory by thu huge merpin of ten wickets over

Northampton Northants at

fortunate in the spin of the coin and found A century by J. Lee, who scored 104 their advantage of first innings, made it possible for Somerset 96 profitalde. With 192 runs on the to declare their first innings closed eboard. their last wicket fell, with 444 es on the board for the wickets and when Nor- 14 Ernest Tyldesley scoring his third loss of nine wic

compiling thants were dismissed for 219 rum, century 1444

3.1

36

469

at the seasoRook five of the visitors enforced the follow on.

20 runs. Partridge

the wickets for 96 runs.

Parsons Kave The Rev. J. H. Warwickshire a is good start, but the innings fell short of Lancashire's Fall of wickets:-1 for 1; 2 for 100; total by 50 runs, the score reach 3 for 218; 4 for 365; 5 for 360: & furing 351. Parsons, in claiming his

second Century of the a89; 7 for 104; 8 for 406; 9 for 469.

made 119 runs.

With the

to

Allen

Voce

ilammend

The Government's proclamation of an amnesty was well received Peebles generally. The economic situation Robins... shows little charge, and cultiva tion is progressing fairly well, except in new areas, where in- timidation is being practised against tenants who agree to work land owned by Indians.-British Wireless,

"HUMANITY IN A FURROW."

THE POPE ON "MOMENT OF TRIBULATION."

Bowling Analysis.

25

8

17 2

32 11

*60

0

42.4 6

150

37

126 A

21

2

50

season.

of a

By scoring nother 255 runs Nor- thants avoided the innings defeat but left Somerset with but 31 rugm to make to win. These were scored without loss.

YOUNGSTER'S FEAT.

Squires Scores Double Century. Young I. S. Squires, who joined the professional staff of the Oval amateur after a season achieved a rare distinction by scor ing the first double century of his against the Cambridge

ILA

an

(). M R. WktM. tory Lanere feling 4 vite second innings closed with 214 runs on the board, but Warwick had only lost two wiekels for 116 rans when play stopped and thus spoilt what would undoubtedly have been a fight to theekahire University undergraduates at the

ENGLAND.-2nd Innings. Arnold, e and b Blunt Bakewell, é Blunt, h Cromb Hammond run out Duleepslahji, e James, b Allent Woolley, b Cromb Ames not oul Jardine not out

Extras

Total (for 5 wkin.)

Sibbles took five Warwickshire 34 wickets for 75 runs.

27

46

11

17

0

2

146

Fall of wickets for 62;.2 for 62, 3 for 94; 4 for 105: 5 for 144.

Rowling Analysis.

Vatican City, June 8: "The.War was proof of man's, Cromb incapacity and God's omnipotence, Weir Man believed that the War would. Blunt end with the signing of the peace,Allcott

Merritt whereas humaney still walk in n furrow stained with blood."

O. M. R.

*25 I

1412

5

18,

14

54

10

2 20

1

2

DAMONC

GLOUCESTER'S DROP. First Innings Points From Lelcester,

Oval.

Squires and Barling made a valu- able stand for Surrey in their first inings and with the former scor ing 200 without being defeated and Barling 126, Fender was able to de. clare the innings closed at 486 By only taking the polnita for lead on first innings against Leices-hat scored 208 runs, Surrey declar for 9 wickets. After Cambridge tershire at Leicester, Gloucester- shire are further displaced in the ed their second innings closed at County Championship table, drop 134 for seven wickets, F. R. Brown ping to fifth place below Yorkshire. taking six wickets for 36 runs. The Taking first knock, Gloucester- second innings of the Under- shire dismissed Leicester for 271raduates realised 244 runs, they runs and then went in to compile a thus losing by 168 runs. total of 439 of which Nenle made 105. After Leicester had gone in accond time, us further play was possible and Gloucester had to bo content with five points, although

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Waltz-Dlue Pacific for back in their second innings for Gower's XI at Eastbourne, the The American Community of Hong- 260 rune, leaving Gloucester with Nawab of Pataudi has, thus mode addressed a group of workmen.

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WIN FOR DERRY. bourne by 148 runs after a big

first inntoga total. Seven Wicket Victory

Winning the tass, Oxford elect- Over Worcester.

to bat first and ran up a total of 488 runs for when the innings was declared. Boven Wickets The Nawab of Pataudi claimed 108 team replied with 217 runs, A. of the runa. Laveson-Gower's

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Since their almost sensational performances against the giant the championship during the early stages of the county matches, for coster have lost much of their form

Melville, taking five wickets for 27. runa,

Oxford declared their sacond innings closed with 202 runs on the board and six batemen aut.

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