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WEDNESDAY, JULY 28,.. 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

FOURTH TEST.

BRAWN: ENGLAND'S GOOD BATTING.

WOOLLEY'S SIXERS.

Australia Nuts on Seven,

Bowlers.

Manchester, July 27, The Fourth Test Match between England and Australia was left drawn.

In reply to Australia's sepre of 835 d out) England had 306 runa. fer 6 wickets down, at the

lose,Reuter.

NOTES ON THE PLAY,

Grimmett was caught by Stevens, off Tate, after adding 2 tothis score. Malley last man in) scored 1. when Tate removed his bals. Meanwhile Olifield had collected 10 more.

No further extra was given and the total was 335 runs. Olddeld was not out,

England's Start..

As acting raptain in place of A. W. Cary, Hobbs was applauded on going out with Sutcliffe to open England's fanings at 24.38 .in,

Against the bowling of Gregory and Grimmett, the batsmen made a galet start. They scored 38 rung between them and Bardsley rang a double change in bowling, putting on Ryder and Malley. The 'batting became even quieter

COUNTY CRICKET.

I

LATEST RESULTS AND .

TABLE.

RÁIN INTERFERES.

Overshadowed by the Fourth

THE CHINA MAIL.

Durby (2nd, followed-on) 40 runs. Tyldesley (R.) took 6 wic kets for 18. giving him a total of 19 wickets at a cost of 3.5 runa each; and Macdonald, E. A. (the

Test former Australian

match bowler) took 4 for 18.

Enex v. Middlesex,

CRICKET TOUR.

M.C.C. DENY SOUTH AFRICA RUMOUR.

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HAS BEEN CANCELLED,

At Leyton, the Essex v. Middle-

Durban, July 6. The Board of Control of South Test. Match, the county cricket pro-aux match was left drawn, no doci- gramme at Home Also suffered sion being reached on the first African Cricket hnnounces that from the rain.

innings. Scores:-

thay are making every effort to H. M. Esaox (at) 326 runa,

secure a thoroughly representa- J W. H. T Morris made 78.

tive English team to tour South Douglas Blv

Africa during the coming season, Middlesex (1st) 82 runs for 1 captained by Mr. A. E. Gilligan, wicket. Rain then fell

and probably including P. F. Chapman, Tate (M. W.), and Enthoven (H. J.)

In the restricted hours of play, some of the matches were not con- cluded.

Yorkshire lacked the services of Satelife and Roy Kilner and Notte missed their captain A. W. Carr': but the White Rose dropped a few more points so that the champion' ship does not remain so much of a munapely. Details fellow --

London, July 27.

-The frat 50 runs were obtained County cricket matches which

ended to-day resulted: in an hour.

Then Soteline was dismissed.

Yorkshire Checked. Not by any great margin.

19

Hants v. Gloucester, AL Bourneraouth, Hampshire beat Gloucestershire by 75, runs," Scores:-

Hants (at) 152 run made 66.

Gloucester (NE) 107 Newman took 8 for 61.

Newman

7 mins. Hants (2nd) 204 runs for 6 wie butkets, declared. Mend made 60.

Gloucester (2nd) 174 runa. New man took 6 for. 87.

ancon-

Beuter does not describe Eag-Malley sent him a leg break which lund's batting--when a drug geeft her chopped into OldBeld's hands. ed the only possible results of the total of 58 runs for 1 wicket.only by 20 ruga did Notts lead York-

shire champions) in the briliant but there were bright Sutcliffe" had made 20. Hobby's

teluded match at Trent Bridge. patches.

acore was 37. The Australian had

This match was set aside for the allowed one extra. Sutcliffe was

bene or W. W. Whysall. the Notts batting for an hour and 15 minutes,

batamani and

wicket- reserve Ernest Tyldesley went in Brat

keeper. He did fairly well under. wicket down. While Hobbs added 26 to his sente. Tyldesley made the Gilligan in Australia and was the

Halbs and Woolley anir came off, Hendre stayed in for some considerably time. Of the new Jen Stevens was "vely" "and Tyldesley must have delighted his own crowd as Old Trafford by gel-same number and the total stood at ing top scoTE

90 runs for I wicket at the lunch

Australia tried seven bowlers. ¦ interval. Grimmett was not so successful as he was in the Third Text, bos Mulley Appears to be reaching form agrin.

The biggest partnership was that for the third wicket, between Tyldesley and Woolley, producing.

In the morning. the last two Australian wickets fall for anness. Additional runa," Tate getting bath wickets to make up for his "blank" on the previous day,

As England were only 30 runs "behind, with 5 wickets in hand, it may said that the bonours were ow her side.

FULL STORES.

Australia-1st Innings.

W. M. Woodfull, c Hendren, b

Root..

W. Bardsley, Tyldesley, b

Stevens ....

C. G. Macartney, b Root

117

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M. Ponsford, c & b

T. J. E. Andrews, e Chap-

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man, I Stevens

Kilner ..

A. J. Richardson. c Woolley,

b Stevens

J. S. Ryder, e Strudwiok, b

Root

J. M. Gregory,

Rout

Kilner, b

W. A. OField, not out

C. V. Grimmett, o Stevens, b

Tate

A. A. Mulley. b Tate

Extras

Total

34

AFTER LUNCH.

Hobbs Misjudges Break.

to

After lunch... The attendance increased 17.000

The game inclined towards duik

Hobbs made some beautiful

lacke strokes which

spirit. Tyldesley was livelier and a very popular success.

"The two

WAN

batsmen, continned.

The century was hoisted after 2 hours' batting. When the partner- "ship had produced another #5 runs after lunch altogether 77), "Hobbe dismissed. Grimmett sent down a break. Hobba attempted a drive, misjudged and was caught by Ryder at extra cover.

The total stood at 1935 runs for 2 wickets Hobbs 747. Tyldesley wak, then 39. Hobbs batted 2 hours and 40 minutes and hit 7 fours.

Tyldesley Magnificent.

Woolley was sent in to partner Tyldesley. Brighter cricket follow- ed and the 200 was hoisted after

hours and 34 minutes.

Then Tyldesley got out, being

behind the caught

wicket, off Mururtney. The total was 225 runs for wickets (Tyldesley 81).

Woolley had then made 45. 12 Tyldesley was magnificent in his driving and cutting, getting 7 fours, He stayed in for 2 hours and 40

1 minutes,

335

Hendren went out to keep com- pany with Woolley.

At the tea interval, Hendren had Runs at fall of wickets: 1st not broken his duck. Woolley had (Bardsley) 29; 2nd (Macartney} } added 5, the total then being 230 221; 3rd (Woodfull) 252; 4th runs for 3 wickets 15 extras), “. (Andrews) 256; 5th (Richard- son 257; 6th. (Ryder) 266; 7th (Ponsford). 300; 8th (Gregory) 317, 9th Grimmett)?; 10th

Mailey) 3:35.

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Woolley Forces Pace.

After tea After teh Woolley forced the | puce. He hit Malley out of the ground for a mix.

But an announcement was made that stumps would be drawn at 6 p.m. This destroyed what little in-

4 Pterest that remained.

In attempting another six off

Mailey, Woolley was caught by

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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W.

Tale

88 2

Root

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Kilner

51

1

Stevens

86

3

Woolley

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0

Ryder at extra cover.

He had made

England-1st Innings.

Hobbs, J.B.," C Ryder, b

58 (adding 13 while Hendren col-

Grimmett

74

Suteli. B. "Okdfield, b

Mailey

20

Jected 3). The total was 243 runs for 4 wickets. Woolley batted an hour and a half, hilling 2 sixes and

fours,

Tyldeshy. E.. e Oldfield, b

Macartney

81

Woolley, F.E.. C

Madley

Ryder B

A Lively Innings.",

Stevens then partnered Hendren.

53

32

both Middlesex players). amateur had a lively innings. He

The

skied, à full toss from Malley and was caught by Bardsley at short

1 Mailey

21

leg.

9 While Stovens made 24, Hendren

7

first to reach 1,000 runs in season.

Nota: Newman's 14 wickers work out at 10,57 runs each, and in the lat he made top score Innings. }

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Worcester v. Warwick. At Worcester, the Worcester- shire v. Warwickshire match was left drawn. Scores:-

Worcester (lat) 309 runs for 2 wickets, declared: "Fox mide 122"

1924. The scores of the match in which Yorkshire drop 4 points for the second time this seasoh-the drst was against Derby ten days ¦ not out.

ago-were-

Warwick (1st) 158 runs for Notta (1st) 265 runs. Lilleywickets. Parsons made 56 not out. made 61.

Holmes Yorka lat) 245 runs. måde 77. Larwood took 4 wickota for 54 runs.

Notts (2nd) 166 runs, Walker made 56 not out.

Yorka (2nd) 58 runs for 1 wicket.

4 2' Runs Lead.

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Jed Arst

Sumsex v. Northants,

Süxsex At Brighton, Northamptonshire on innings-in-an-uncompleted match

the

Cook

·Scores

Sussex (1st), 221 runs: made 64.

Northants (1st) 205 runs. H. F. At the Oval. Surrey met their Bagnall made 80. Cox took 5 for

old rivals, Kent, and took pcinta for an advantage on the first innings. Scores:-..

Kent (1st) 303 runs. Ashdown made 150 not out. Shepherd took

13 for 84.

Surrey +1st). 306 rans. A Jencocke made 61. D. R. Jardine

85.

It will be seen that each side only had time to bat once and that Surrey took the lead by only 2 runsj

Derby v. Lancashire.

32,

Sussex (2nd) 121 runs. V. W. C. Jupp took 6 for 48.

Northants (2nd) 34 runs for 1 wicket.

At

Glamorgan v. Somerset.

Cardiff, Glamorgan Beat Somerset by an innings and 24 runs. Scores:-

Somerset (1st)

59 runs.

T.

Arnott took 5 for 29 and. Mercer 5 for 279

Glamorgan (1st) 160 runa, J. €. M. J. Turnbull made 57. White took. 6 for 44.

Mereer Somerset (2nd).77 runs. took 5 for 33 and Ryan 4 for 23. Hallows-Reuter.

At Chesterfield, Derbyshire lost Lancashire by an inlngs and 150

PUBs.

Scores: Lanes (1st) 325 runs made 100, Watson 103, Taylor 54.

Derby (st) 129 runs. Tyldesley (R) took 6-for-17-

The championship, table

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It is proposed that the team will play 17 matches and five Tests, four days being allotted to

each Test..

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Extras

(Total for 5 wickets) 305

A. W. Carr (absent), Tate. M.W., Rool. F. and Strudwick, H. did not bat.

Runs at fall of wickets: 1st (Sutcliffe). 58; 2nd (Hobbs) 135: 3rd (Tyldesley) 225; 4th (Woci- ley) 243 5th (Stevens) 272.

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not out With 7 extras, the total was 306 runs for 5 wickets and the match whs, accordingly, left drawn.

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Partnerships: 1st (Hobbs and Sutcliffe) 58; 2nd (Hobbs and An earlier cable stated that A. W. Tyldesley) 77; 3rd (Tyldesley and Carr was improving. His tempera- Woolley) 90; 4th (Woolley and ture was almost normal but his Hendren) 18; 5th (Hendren and throat was much ulcerated and he, Stevens) 29; 6th (Hendren and therefore, could not play. Kilner, not concluded) 88,

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Gregory

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Macartney

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