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COUNTY CRICKET LAST EIGHT
SCORES
MITCHELL-INNES HITS CENTURY
́SATURDAY'S
SCORES
Results of the County Cricket matches which began on Saturday an enbled by Reuter follow:
OXFORD U. v. SURREY (OVAL)
(Mitchell-
Oxford University, 324
Innes 132 not out; A. R. Gover nix for 46).
Surrey, 60 for no wicketa.
SUSSEX CAMBRIDGE U. (HOVE)
Cambridge University, 213. Sussex, 100,
KENT v. GLAMORGAN (TUNBRIDGE WELLS) Glamorgan, 200, (Turnbull 122), Kent, $8 for two wickets, SOMERSET v. GLOUCESTER (BATH)
(Sinfield 106; Wellard five wickets for 30).
Gloucester, 218
Somerset, 62 for two wickets,
NORTHANTS . YORKSHIRE (KETTERNG)
AT WIMBLEDON
FOUR BRITISH PLAYERS
TWO AMERICANS INCLUDED
Landon, June 29, The Wimbledon tennis champion- ships were continued to-day in a brat wave.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935...
Edward Everett Harton, who, with Karon Morley, is appearing in the
As a result of to-day's matches, tho last eight players remaining in the Fox film "310 Ralas", which is the Men's Singles championship are F. J. next change at the King's Theatre. Perry (Great Britain) holder, R. Jack Menzel (Czecho-Slovakia),
Crawford (Australia), Sidney Wood Lyle 7-5, 6-1. Mins Scott, the Suffolk and Donald Budge (America), H. W.girl player, gave the French cham- "Bunny" Austin (Great Britain), inn, Mme. Mathieu, a hard fight, but Vivian McGrath (Australia) and G. the Frenchwoman won 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. You Cramm (Germany).
In the third round of the Men's Menzel had a thrilling duel with Doubles championship. Allison, and and Maler of Spain, for winning his Van Ryn, of America,, defeated thei
pair Yamagishl match at 6-3, 6-0, 0-6, 6-3. Both play-Japanese ers kept leaping all over the court try-Nishimura 9-7, 7-5, 6-1.
Northunts, 62 (Bowes right wickets ing to take everything. for 18).
Yorkshire, 268 for eight.
WARWICKSHIRE ». LEICESTER
50),
(BIRMINGHAM)
For two sets the Japanese put up a magnificent fight against the storm- ing tacties of the Americans, who are previous winners of the title.
The Japanese led 3-1 in the first set
Jack Crawford bent G. P. Hughes (Great Britain) by scores of 7-5, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, and Austin beat E. D. An- drews (New Zealand) by 4-6, 6-1, Warwickshire, 280 (G. Geary five-4, 6-4, Sidney Wood necounten for wickets for 00; Astill five wickets for the Australian. Hopman, by scoren of and 5-4 in the second set, but 6-1, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. None of the last Yamagishi dropped his service game three winners, however, appeared to at love, and after that they never MeGrath bent threatened danger to the Americans, be in their best form. Nigel Sharpe 6-1, 6-3, 6-4.
who with superb volleying swept them off their feet by taking five games in Mrs. Helen Wills Moody and Misan row in the third stanza The Ame Helen Jacobs, the Americans, were ricans reproduced in this ret the form stressful in the Women's Singles, the which won them the title in 1929 former defenting Miss Noel by scores and 1930, and should win it again this of 6-1, 6-9, and the Intter beating Miss year. -Reuter.
Leicestershire, 36 for no wickets. DERBYSHIRE ♥. NOTTS (ILKESTON),
Nottinghamshire, 205.
Derbyshire, 122 for four wickcla.
WORCESTER v. LANCS (KIDERMINSTER)
Lancashire, 301 for six wickets.
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HOW DERBY WAS WON BY BAHRAM
EASY VICTORY AT EPSOM
(Continued frum Page 8).
Trial were almost in Bar with this! pair, and as soon as they reached the top of the hill Lord Aslar's celt took evinmand.
SOUTH AFRICANS BAT
CAMERON SAVES
SIDE
IN SECOND TEST MATCH
London, June 20.
In gloriously fine weather, with a heat wave prevalling, a crowd of 15,- In the meantime the favourite had 000 saw Wade, the South African been well placed two or three lengths captain, beat Wyatt in the loss, and behind the lenders. As they came send the South Africans in to bat.
The full scores as enbled by Reuter and are as follow: round Tattenham Corner, Field Trial still possessed his advantage, momentarily raised the hopes of thone SOUTH AFRICA, 1ST. INNINGS associated with the Manton stable
B. Mitchell, 1.b.w., b Nichols tint Lord Astor would at last carry. J. Stelde, b Mitchell
E. A. Rowan, c. Farrimond, b THE FINISH off this great prize.
Vority...... Rather more than a furlong from A. D. Nourse, u Verity home the favourite took up the run. F. Wade, e
Langridge won comfortably by two ning and lengths from Robin Goodfellow, who 11. B. Cameron, Nichols came with a late run to finish half E. L. Dalton, cand b Langridge length in front of Field Trial. Theft X. Balankan, b Verity
A. B. Langton, c Helmes, b Hum.
was fourth, followed by Faich that mond
11
Hammond,
Sea Bequest, and Hairan in order.
R. J. Crisp, not out The race was run in 2min. 36. A. J. Bell, b Hammond"
Extras which is 2sec. slower than the time of Windsor Lad and Hyperion, though a good deal faster than April the perfect order, Reveral hours of rain Firth's time. While the going was in
the in the morning had made the courra
preceding day.
*Total
20
40
3
10
4
A
228
Fall of the wickets:- (Siedle) for 27; 2 (Mitchell) for 69; (Nourse)
lower than on
for 62, 4 (Iłowan) for 98; 5 (Wale) for 168; 4 (Dalton) for 187; 7 (Balas. That great trainer. Frank Butters, kas) for 106; 8 (Cameron) for 221; 1 has now crowned all his other notable (Langton) for 228; 10 (Bell) for 228,
Bowling Analynia nghievements by winning the Derby Brst time. Fox, who had, for the previously won on Cameroninu, rode with the utmost confidence. He told Nichols few Wyatt story of the race in
"waHammond all. words "Bahram," he
Verity always winning, and could have won Mitchell
Langridge rywhere."
Wragg derinred that his anount! showed no signs of tiring at the end
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ENCLAND IST. INNINGS
of the Journey. Weston told me that H. E. S. Wyatt, not out, in Tode
a waiting race an Robin Good- H. W. Sutcliffe, Lb.w., Bell, fellow, and though the cult was alight-M. Leylarul, b Balaskas, ly interfered with at the top of the W. Hammond, not out, hill the incident was not sufficient to destroy his ehnner of success.
HAIRAN'S COLLAPSE
nd a few words with Gordon Richards who stated that Hairan was roce n the im as well as any in the top of the Bill, but as soon as thes
dow: till etion of the ! truel the
u few course the roll collapsed in
strides.
Bahram is the fourth son of Blanc-
Extras, ... ... ....
Total (for 2 wits)
37
3
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12
5
76
Fall of wickets: 1 (Sutcliffe) for
(Layland) for 10,
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The Aga Khan informs me that Friar's Daughter is to be mated next Pasun with Windsor Lad, as hy this means a return to the Blandford blond
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Originally the Derby winner was to be called Bahman, but it was found that this name had already been secured b. Mr. Hornung, and ai Messrs. Weatherby's request the cell was given his present name.
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