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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1926.

SPORTS SECTION.

TEST DRAWN.

AUSTRALIA LOSES & WKTS, IN 2ND, INNINGS.

MACARTNEY'S CENTURY.

Collins Stonewalls And Is Barracked,

London, June 29. The 2nd Test Match was drawn. Postilon at close

LATER CABLES.

lat Wicket Falls for 2 Runs,

At Lord's, Tea Interval: After the lunch Interyat, the Australian akipper (Collins), took Gregory out with him to open their 2ud Innings. Gregory snicked at a ball and was caught by Sutcliffe, off Root, the board reading 2 runs, 1 wicket, last man 0.

Australia (1st innings)

883

1

This gave Sutcliffe his third catch of the match, and ho

WAS destined to got two more. Aa was

runs.

runs

England (1st innings) 475 for 8 wickets, declared.

Australia (2nd "Innings) 194 runs for 5 wickets.-Reuter.

COUNTY CRICKET.

2.

OVERNIGHT RESULTS AND TABLE

NO MATCH DRAWN.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Out of seven county cricket natches which began on July 28 the same day as the Second Teat) act one was drown.

One result was given in yester day's "China Mail". The remain- der follow-

Kent v. Northants. At Dover, Kent beat Northampton- hire by 160 runa. Scores:

Kent (1st) 219 runs, Ashdown i

the case in the 1st innings Root nade 50, Clark took 6 wickets for took the first wickot early.

Collins Stonewalls...

59: runs,

Northants (1st) 140 runs.

Northants (2nd) 262 runs. H. F. Bagnall made 70,

Mucartney filled Gregory's place.wicketa, declared. Hardings made Kent (End) 343 rune for 8 Immediately from the start, he play. 108, Collins (G. C.). 80. Clark took ed an entertaining innings, hitting for 02. As England were only 92 ahead all round the wicket. He reached on the let innings, an innings dehla 50 runs in 70 minutes. Collins, feat for Australia was unlikely, "As it was, Australia were 102 runs on, with 5 wickets to fall, at the close, so that if England did not gain a moral victory, they had the better of the draw. It will be seen. that-from-the-start after the lunch interval, till stumps wore drawn, only Ave Australian wickets fell

meanwhile. had been getting 14 runs in 75 minutes. That he was stone- walling is evident from the fact that he did not make a run in 52 minutes and the spectators barrack. ed him.

The 100 was hoisted arter 126 minutes batting, so that Austrália had wiped off the arroars (of 92) A reference book anys.

tha

for the loss of Gregory's wigkat. stumps are drawn at 6:30 p.m., but

When the tea interval was taken Reuter's cable gives the time as

the score read 113 runs for 1 wie 8.15 pm. Deducting the tea Inter-ket. Collins was 22, Macarthey 78, val. Australia therefore had about both not out, and Mr. Extras sup. 3% hours batting in their second plied the other 13. yontury,

The full score

H. L. Collins. b Root

Australia-1st Inninga

1

W. Bardsley, not out

198

C. G. Macartney

Sutcliffe,

39

W. M. Woodfull, e Strudwick,

b Roos

13

T. J. E. Andrews, e and b

Kilner

10

b Larwood

J. M. Gregory, b Larwood

J. M. Taylor, e Carr, b Tate..

A. da Richardson, b Kilner ....

J. S. Ryder,

b Tate

W. A. Oldfold, e Sutcliffe, b

Kilner

Tate

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Macartney Magnificent,

At Lord's, 6.15 p.m. Macartney played a magnificent innings, scoring by shots all round the wicket. He batted for 3 hours

und 25 minutos. (out of Australia's 11⁄2 hours) and hit 12 fours. He made inany very graceful leg- glances and was. undefeated at the close. Collins's partnership with Macartney yielded 123 runa, of hien the captain made 24, before The was caught by Sutcliffe, off 9 Larwood:

35

e "Strudwick,"

28

43

Bowling Analysis.

How the Others Fared. Andrews made 9 when Root 'e- moved his bails.

Gloucester v. Middlesex. At Bristol, Gloucester lost to fiddlesex by 227 runs, Scores:- Middlesex (1st) 360 runs. Lee made 152, Hearne 88. Sinfield took

for 87 ̄ ̄

Gloucester (1st) 261 runs. Smith made 98 not out.

Middlesex (2nd) 285 runa for 7 wickets, declared.

Lee made 78, Murrell 58. Mills took 6 for 91.

Gloucester (2nd) 167 runs. Smith made 74

Somerset v. Derby.

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At Bath, Somerset beat Derby- shire by an innings and 1 run, Scores:-

Longrigg made 62, M. L.. Hill 53.

Somerset (1st) 347 runs. E. F.

Bridges took 6 for 59 and J. C. Derby (1st) 108 runs. "J. JU White 4 for 18.

Dorby (2nd, followed-on) 240 una. Hant took for 00 and J. C. White 4 for 69. ..."

Leicester v. Notts.

At Leicester, Leicestershire" lost io Notta by 80 runs in a match for| the benefit of Sidwell (the Leicester stumper). Scoren?—

Andrews' part-made 78. nership with Macartney added 38 19 runs.

Woodfull saw 7 runs added to the board, but he had not broken his

runs.

Payton

Notts (1st) 192 runs. Flint

Leicester (2nd) 118 Richmond took for. 41.

made 118, Lilley 64

Notts (2nd) 235 runa.

Leicester (2nd) 220 runs. Geary made 75.

"duck" when Roet caught him, offshire by six wickets. Scores :—— Woolley."

Ryder then went in and kept his wicket intact. The score was not changed and stumps were drawn at 6.15 p.m., with the verdict a draw.

Essex v. Hampshire. At Southend, Essex lost to Hamp-

Hants (1st 488 runs. Brown made 100. Maad 107,"A. K., Judd 78, Livsey 54. O'Connorstock 6 for

A. A. Mailey, bw, b Kilner

Extra's

1

28

Total

383

Oldfield stayed to contribute 11, when Sutcliffe caught him, off Tato His partnership with Macartney produced 24 runs.

2 for 111

2.

70.

Kilner

4

70

Larwood

2

99

n

Woolley ....

0

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England-t Innings.

Hobbs (J. B.),

ichardson, b

Macartney

Sutcliffe (H.), b Rchardson ..

119 82

Woolley, (F. Ej...w, b Ryder Hendren (E). not ut

`87

127

A. P. F. Chapman, joi oul

Extras....

50

10

The Third Test will be at Leeds on July 10; the Fourth at Manches- ter on July 24; and the last at the Oval on August 14. Should the "rubber" fest on the last match, it will be played to a finish, regard- less of time.

runs.

(Total (for 3kts, dec.) 475 A. W. Carr. Tat Kilner (R.), Root, Larwood and Strudwick did not bat.

Bowling Azarsis. Gregory Macartney

Mailey

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Root

C. G. Macartney, rot out

BOWLS MATCH.

1

"CHINA LIGHT” DEFEAT ELECTRIC.

PLAYED AT KOWLOON.

-....

The China Light and Power Com-

pany players added another victory In their sports competition

75,

Essex (1st) 226 runs. H. M. Morris made 67. Boyes took 7 for .51.

Essex (2nd, followed-on) 310| 84. Kennedy took 4 for 34.

Cutmore made 68, O'Connor

Hants (2nd) 49 runs for 4. wickets.

Yorkshire v. Surrey.. At Sheffleld,

beat Yorkshire Surrey by an innings and 13 runs. Scores:-

Yorks (1st) 398 runs, Leyland made 183, Mitchell 89, Robinson 69. Surrey (1st) 228 runs. Shepherd made 91, D. R. Jardine 82.

Surrey (2nd, followed-on). 167 rung, D. R. Jardine made 63. Crawford took 6 for 69.

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Bowling Analysis.

1. for 38

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Standing to date in points-- China Light 10; Hongkong Electric.

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When England Declared.

H.K.C.C. TENNIS.

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COMING INTERPORT MATCH. PROSPECTS..

VISIT TO SHANGHAIT

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It was eventually decided that the selection committee should comprise the President. Secretary and Messrs. D. Gow, C., Bond and W. Russell,

The question of expenses in con nection with such a visit was dia

only on one cecasion, In 1924, wore Cussed and it was pointed out that

Bowls Association, it is "fairly, the expenses of an interport, visit The only outstanding match it sure that Hongkong will be able paid by the Association. It was the singles handicap A. in to send in interport team to decided that members should pay the start, and the teams were pre-ch S. E. Green (owe 16.3) meet Shanghal in response to the Invita their own expenaga... sented to him.

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tion of the Northern port.. "A let. It was decided that all the com not out batsman overnight) were has) will meet the U.S.R.Citer will be sent to Shanghal accord petitions be left to the secretary

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and that the closing date be fixed.

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slow to score against excellent dien "B" of the tennis league Mr. W. B. Bradbury (President bowling and Belding, but subsetheclub team being: Baines of the Association) presided over. After considerable discussion t quently livened up until Woolley and E. Coxon Capt. Bloxham the meeting and there was a re- was agreed that the doubles match was out (369 for 3) in attempting and L. Duubar; E J, R. Mitchell presentative gathering nearly be run on the same lines as the a leg hit. He was in for 160 and L. H. Railton

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Mixed doubles (3rd round) —

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No finer exhibition of doubles has been sear at New Wimble don.

Spectatora packed the centre-court and were very enthusiastic in the third set Barometer 0.77 Thrice the Amrelcans led and Temperature thrice the English. There was Humidity. magnificent volleying and Direction of smashing They were level at.

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