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TALL CRICKET SCORING
LANCASHIRE AND ALL-INDIA TOP 400 MARK
NEW RECORD ESTABLISHED BY HOLMES & SUTCLIFFE
TYLDESLEY SCORES 225 NOT OUT NEW FIRST WICKET partnership record by Her- bert Sutcliffe, and Percy Holmes, Yorkshire's famous opening pair, who have made it a habit to put at least three figures on the board before separation, and an overwhelming win for Lancashire against Worcester, were the outstanding features in the last two days of English county cricket.
.
Holmes and Sutcliffe, continuing their innings from the overnight score of 423 for 0 wicket, added a further 132 before. Sutcliffe lost his wicket. This beats the existing first-wicket record of 554 for Yorkshire, established by Brown (300) and Tunicliffe (243) in 1898. Sutcliffe batted faultlessly giving no semblance of a chance throughout his long innings.
All India were in fine fettle with the bat, running up a score of 424 for 7 against Eastern Counties, whom they easily defeated.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Lanenshire heat Worcester at Wor: ENGLAND BEATS
cester by an innings and 107
fun.
FRIENDLIES.
All India beat Eastern Counties by
an innings and 129 runk, South Amerienna drew with the
M.C.C. at Lords.
HONOURS LIST.
Batting,
Sutcliffe (Yorkshire) v. Essex.. 313 Tyldesley. (Laney) v. Wor-
cester
Holmes (Yorkshire) v. Ennex N. D. Marshall (Indians) v. E.
Counties
225. 224*
148
K. S. G. of Limbdi (Indian) v. E.
Counties
100
100*
Idder (Lanes) v. Warrester
* Signifies not sul.
1 Retired.
TYLDESLEY HITS OUT.
Magnificent Innings of 225
Against Worcester.
FRANCE
PERRY LOSS 2 MATCHES
BOROTRA TAKES REVENGE
BURKE WINS IRISH GOLF TITLE
British Walker Cup Player Plays Brilliantly
London, June 17. John Burke, the well known English golfer, who has been selected for the British Walker Cup team, to-day won the Irish Amateur Golf Cham- plonship at Port Marnock when he defeated Michael Crowley by G and 5 over 36 holes
This is the third year fa suc- cession that Burke has the title. Reuter.
Won
ROYAL ASCOT
CAMERONIAN'S DEFEAT
BAD DAY FOR THE FAVOURITES
London, June 16.
by last year, was beaten into third
place in the Ribblesdale Stakes at. Ascot to-day.
The finish was one of the most thrilling of the meeting. a short hend and a head separating the first three. Cameronian started at 13 to 8 on.
NEW ATHLETIC
RECORD
Great Meeting at Oxford
A.A.A. VICTORIOUS
The one tragic feature of the athletic meating between the University and an England team on the Iffley-oad track, write's G. M. Butler, was the meagre attendance to see a first-class meeting. One ground record after another was broken, and, most astounding of all, J. E. Lovelock, second string to Cornes in the mile last March, actually lowered the British record by no less than 1 2-5 seconds.
This was a really extraordinary As a race the half-mile was the performance, ns Lovelock was best thing of the afternoon. J. F. quite unpaced over the last quar-Cornes, the Oxford President, had to ter-mile, and finished apparently cope with Tom Hampson, the amateur indistressed. The Oxford track champion and British record holder. is a third of a mile to the lap, and did he hold 100yds. from the Anish in this event and such a useful lead consequently is always difficult that he looked for runners who are used to the going to be successful in hin venture. as though he was orthodox quarter-mile course. That smooth apparently effortless
I personally took the inter-finishing burst of Hampson's, how mediate times at the quarter and ever, proved too much for him, as it half-mile stages, and, though I am has done for many other great run- not at all certain that these were nera. Hampson sirodo in to equal the ground record of 1min. 64 2-nee, correct, they give a good idea of
Canierontan, winner of the Der the pace of the race. At the quar-/made 73 P. J. K. Cross In 1886, and ter I clocked Lovelock at 67 2-5- Cross himself was one of the first to
the winner, congratulate sec., and as he passed me he called only 3-see. behind, with J. V. Powell Cornea was
The half-mile for him was 2min. a great race, with three runners all out-to la pacemaker to quicken. also well up in 1min. 56nec~~truly 28ec., and the three-quarters 3min beating Imin. 50sec, 13ser.
In the field events also there were This is certainly the most extra-two really good pieces of work, How- fordinary mile that I have ever land won the shot at 45ft.. ord The New Stakes renuited in a seen. Last Saturday this runner then in an exhibition put proceeded smashing victory for Hyperion was struggling to do a time more seems to show that at long last wo to heave the missile-47ït. Din., which aver the favourite, Nun's Veil. than ten seconds slowey, yet to have in this country a shot putter The main event, the Gold Cup, day he put up a performance with a good change of holding his went to Trim Don, the third which at one bound raises him awn in international competition. favourite.
into the Olympic class. He, of Pridic was second with 44ft., and Results:
course, hails from New Zealand, it would not be surprising to see him and I imagine that he will be a also approaching the 60ft. mark in welconte addition to
not very distant future. In the A. Land, who last
cleared oft 3in. at Cologne, got over oft. 2ln. to A TREMENDOUS PACE.
lower Colin Gordon's ground record Another really great piece of run-by an inch. S. R. West was only an ning was shown by A. J. Burns in inch behind, the three miles. As is his custom the A.A.A. four mile champion took the
GOLD CUP.
Trim Don
Salmon Leap
Ut Majeur
16/2 85/40 7/2
Mine ran. Two lengths; one and a
Hyperion Nun's Veil Outrider Twenty-two
The British players WoD the annual match between the Inter- national Clubs of Grent Britain and France in Paris last month by eleven rubbers to eight. It was thought these inter-club mat- ches serve the useful purpose of half lengths. necuatoming the players to the courts on the eve of the French championships and white the res sults in there three-set matches do not signify a great deal, the players being more concerned with The Worcester attack was fairly finding their bearings and attun-one length. collared by Lancashire who had ing their strokes to the new sur- first knock on a batsman's pitch, face, the encounters are alwayn and before the flogged bowlers keenly contested and attract large were given any rest, the Tancas-audiences.
128 Irians had run up a total of for 2 wickets.
Tyldesley played a magnificent
The third match of the series innings of 225, and remained un-was noteworthy for the form of defented when the closure was the leading Frenchmen. C. Bous- applied. He was given first rate sus beat F. J. Perry and II. G. N. Resistance by Iddon, who just ee with the loss of a set to each, reached the three figure mark be-and Borotra avenged twn defeats fore the innings terminated.
he sustained at Perry's hands last
道
LEADING FRENCHMEN WIN.
A remarkable batting collapse on the part of Worcester indicated year by beating the Englishman [6-3 2-6 6-0, Lower down in that the wicket was not so easy the side the British players assert- believed. They could anly respond with 97 to the huge Lancashire their superiority and at the seere, and, following on, were disclose missed for a further 226, Lan- cashire winning by an innings and
105 runs,
MORE BRIGHT BATTING.
Eastern Counties Outplayed By Indians.
of Saturday's play Yad obtained a winning lead of 7---3.
The defeat of Perry by Boussus may perhaps be accounted for by the damp and slippery court, Perry was disinclined to himself under such conditions, whereas Boussug revealed excel- lent form and won the third set
tairly easily.
exert
N. D, Marshall with 148 to his Lee made a great recovery in credit, and the K.S.G. of Limba beating Borotra after being a set with an additional three figure and 2-4 down.. He kept his op knock, placed All India in a win-ponent on the run with well placed ning position against Eastern sos to equage, AL - Wid: Counties, and the visitors went though 0-3 down in the decideri on to improve the occasion, by won the match with a sequence of dismissing the Counties for 295 in six games.
AMERICANS DRAW
Have Worst of Game Against the M.C.C.
LEE IMPRESSIVE.
two visits to the crease, and thus Olli was the only other player I won by an inninga and 130 runs. to lose a match in the under-forty The Indians scored rapidly and events on Saturday: he was out of were able to apply the closure touch against Feret and could only after putting 424 on the board at collect four games. a cost of 7 wickets. N. D. Mar- shall put together 148 before Jos. ing his wicket. and Llibdi satis..
Lee
was ngain impressive! fied himself with reaching the 100
against Boussus and made a fine! mark and then retired.
The Eastern Counties shaped effort when led 1-5 to win two anything but confidently against love games and recover to 4-5 the accurate Indian attack, being before losing. Borotra put on an dismissed in the first instance for unexpected burst of speed to beat A light- 122, and in the follow op for 173. Perry after net-all in
hearted affair;' and A. Merlin, with a recent victory over Cochet to his credit defanted OBA in a third not. As against these, three French successes, Gregory, Hughes (and Andrews all won their singles
• Tho South
Americans were in straight sets, Gregory being rather fortunate to secure a drawn markedly restrained in overcoming result against the M.C.C.. the Forct. Marylebone Club having by far} The most interesting of the the batter of the game.
doubles matches was that between Batting first the M.C.C. compiled Gregory and Collins and Cochet 338 for 8 declared, and dismissed fand Borotra, won by the French- the Americans for 270. Batting men in two sela. Borotrn was the again the home team were able to most prominent and acored many mako a second declaration, this points on the volley. The Eng- time with 150 on the board for lish pair have not yet settled down three wickets.
and were sovoral times caught out The South Americana played out of position by the French tactier. time, but were in the unhealthy Honours were divided in the "over: state of having lost three men for forty" matches included in tho 50 runs.
programmo for older players the two clubs, each side winning! two matches.
J. 9. o .C.) lost to P. Foret 0-6 4-6; lost to A. Merlin 2-6 0 1-8.
J. C. Gregory (I.C.) ht J. Bonte 6-4 6-4; bt Foret 6-2 6-2.
(Continued on Page 9.)
of
F. J. Perry' (I.C.) lost to C.: Boussus 2-6 6-4 8-6; lost to
J. Borotrà 8—6 0–2 0–0.
II. G. N. Leo (L.C.) bt Borotra 12-0 8-0 G6-3; lost to Boussus)
NEW STAKES.
6/1 G/L
3
20/1
ran. Three
RIBBLESDALE STAKES. Rose En Soleй Hillent Cameranian Seven Ban
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7/1 8/13
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EARLY FORM TOO GOOD?
lead at once and from the start set Of the remaining eventa, two which a tremendous pace. Ils first mile deserve comment are the oven time was in 361sce,, his second 9min. 100 yards by the A.AA, champion, lengths; 30 2.5sec., and the final time, 14min.E. L. Page, and the 50 2-5aec quarter- 22nec.. knocked no less than 23mile by the young Army runnar, T. seconds off the truck record indo by A. B. Purcelle, who certainly seems that fine runner. R. R. Sutherland, to have a bright futuro. Both theso in this match fast year. Bath Tom athletes have great potentialitics, but Evenson, who was second in 14min,nre, wisely, I think, not yot tuned up 30sec., and J. W. Follown, the Dark to concert pitch. What I fear is that Blue first string, who was third in Cornes, Lovelock, and probably A, J. Short hend; hond.14min. 41 1-5sec., were also well in- Burns are all running grent guns too
allo the old figures.
early in the season.
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