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COUNTY WEEK - END MATCHES.
"Varsities in Great Form with the Bat.
NARROW VICTORIES.
London, Yesterday. Although the Test Match at Lord's took interest away from the week-end programme, some very good struggles, were witnessed. Leicester just managed to defeat Hampshire by 3 runs, and York- shire won by only 29 rúns. At Swansea, Glamorgan inflicted a heavy defeat on Warwickshire aa also did Lancashire on Kent at Manchester..
Some big scores were made, the Universities maintaining their good batting form. P. G. T. Kingley and N. M. Ford together scored 356 runs of Oxford's total of 622 at the Oval.
Appended below are the indivi- dual batting and bowling feats in the matches just concluded.
BATTING.
N. M. Ford (Oxford U.)
180
P. C. T. Kingsley (Oxford U.) 170
Leyland (Yorkshire)
172.
Davies, D. (Glamorgan)
Hearne (Middlesex)
158
Nichol (Worcester)
155
Drown (Cambridge U
Morkel (Leveson-Gower's X)
Howell (Leveson-Gower'a XI.)
Watson (Lancashire)
Longridge, J. (Sussex)·
127
Smith (Warwick)
120
Shepherd, (Surrey)
122
146
Tyldesley, E. (Lancs.)
117
Parks, J. (Sussex)
106
Mitchell (Yorkshire)
105.
Barling (Surrey)
103
1. E. Carris (Cambridge U)
98
Croom (Werwick)
96
BOWLING.
Boyes (Hampshire)
(8 37
4-81
Bowes (Yorkshire) Astill (Leicester).
Croom (Warwick) Macdonald (Lancs.)
8- 69 7- 76 4- 45 6 65 6- 83 6 77
Townsend (Derby)
6-86
Snary (Leleester)
5-20
Ryan (Glamorgan)
5- 31
-133
Clark (Northants)
5- 35
1- 88
Langridge, J. (Sussex) 5- 42
Nichols (Essex)
Parker (Gloucester)
5- 56 5- 59
Goddard, (Gloucester)
4-45 5- 66
Leyland (Yorkshire)
Durston (Middlesex)
5 82 591
Tyldesley, R. (Lancs)
4— 23
Fimo.70.
Mercer (Glamorgan)
4-33
...
4- 70
Hipkin (Essex)
436 4- 86
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
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Voce (Notts.)
Gloucester won by four wickets.
Essex: 195 and 186, Gloucester: 236 and 146-6.
Lancashire won by an innings. and 49 runs. Kent: 104 and 147. Lancashire: 390.
Drawn.
Glamorgan: 500 and 152-3 dec. "Warwick: 355, and 73.
Drawn.
Notts: 349 and 205-8 déc. Derby: 242 and 108-4.
Leicester won by 3 runs. Leicester: 237 and 115. " Hants: 248 and 101.
Drawn. Surrey: 405 and 011-4. Oxford U.: 522.
Yorkshire won by 20 runs. Yorkshire: 341 and 2071 dec. Middlesex: 219 and 300.
Northants won by 87 runs. Northants: 275 and 183. Somerset: 269 and 112.
LAWN BOWLS IN
RETROSPECT.
Joint Leaders Again Successful.
SECOND DIVISION UPSETS.
[By "Short Head.") Features of the games played on Saturday were the victories of the two leading Clubs in Division I, and the defeat of the joint leaders ia Division II.
Police R.C. v. Taikoo R.C. The Taikoo Club won by 66-44. West was opposed to Ferguson, and the former had the better of the first half of the game, Fergu- son being tied down to singles up to the 11th head, when Weat led by 12-4. Ferguson got a 2 and/ West followed with a single and a 2. After that he got only a couple of singles, whilst Ferguson got a trio of singles, a 2, and a 4. West just won by 17--15,
Hargreaves, who was opposed to Wotherspoon, scored on the first four heads, but his opponent scored on the second four heads, Wother spoon leading by 8-6. After Hargreaves had scored a single, i Wotherspoon again scored on four heads in succession, including a 5, giving him a lead of 17-7. At the 18th head Wotherspoon had in creased his lead to 22-10, but Har- greaves collected on the last three heads and lost the game by 22-16.
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Racing-September 27- Soventh Extra Race Meeting. October 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Meeting.
Lawn Bowls Saturday- 1st Division-Police R.C. v. Civil Service CC.; Kowloon Dock R.C. v. K.C.C.; C.G.C. v. K.B.G.C.; Taikoo R.C. v. Club do Recreio; 2nd Division-- Recreio, v. Taikoo R.C.; Kow- loon B.G.C. v. C.C.C.; C.S.C.C. v. Yacht Club; K.C.C. v. Elec- tric R.C.
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Water Polo-To-day- 1st Division-Chinese Bathing Club F.
Somerset LI: 2nd Division Somersets v. Fukien Club.
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ette of 2's and a single, the final score against him being 28--16. Omar's total included four 4's.
Silkstone was opposed to Brad- bury and led the way with a single. Bradbery followed with a couple Post was up against Wallace and of singles, and yet another single. led at the fifth head by 64. Then came Silkatone's way. Bradbury Wallace and his merry men came collected a 5 and a single, to which away to score on eight heads in Silkstone responded with a 2, but succession, their scores including
was down 8-4 at the eighth head.
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a 6 and a 5. Both sides acored Bradbury led at the 11th head by at the 15th head, but Alves also got
In the game between Silva and Macfarlane no fewer than fifteen singles were scored. Macfarlane led by 13-12 at the 18th head, but Alves scored on the remainder and won by 18--13. The highest score was a 4 for Silva.
on four heads each, the victory 13-4, but Silkstone collected 3. a couple of 4's thereafter, and wen going to Wallace by 29-12.
Bradbury monopolised the next] by 26-17. Kowloon Dock R.C. v. K.B.G.C.
seven heads and led by 27-7, Silk- The K.B.G.C. won by 60-56. stone scored a 2 on the 19th head This was a very closely contested and Bradbury collected on the last game throughout. On the first two heads and won by 31-9, rink Cullen was opposed to Guy, C.S.C.C. v. Club de Recreio, who won by 23-18. Lapsley was The C.S.C.C. won by 57-47. opposed to McTavish, who changed On the first rink Gregory was places with Whibley for the first opposed to Marques and had much time this season, but Lapsley just the better of the first 14 heads, gained the verdict by 18-17. Greig when he led by 17-6. After the was drawn against Holland, and a tea interval Marques reduced the dour game. ended in a draw: 20 all. lead to 17-13, but Gregory main tained his advantage and won by 21-14, was .(twice), whilst Clarques had Gregory's highest score one 3.
K.C.C. v. C.C.C.
Grimmitt
The K.C.C. won by 69-53.
K.B.G.C. v. K.C.C.
latter getting a 6 and leading 8-1 Drake was opposed to Jack, the on the fourth head. Jack had the better of the next few heads and Drake collected the possible 8 on led by 21-7 at the 13th head, when
the 14th head. Jack scored
on
For Agst. Up Da..
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416 246
36 0 60 D
0 18
Shots. For and Against. Kowloon B.G.C....582 Civil Service C.C. 537 451 Yacht Clubs .......445. 338 Club de Rrelo..470 488 Kowloon CC......472 490 Craigangover C.C. 451 529 Talkoo R.C.
..304 443 Electric R.G
420 544
RECORDS OF THE SKIPS.
Division I,
Lu (C. de P.) Wetherspoon (T.R.C.) Bradbury (C.C.C.) Fraser (K.C.C.) Grimmitt (C.S.C.C.) Basa (C.C.C.) Lapsley (K.D.) Wallace (TRC) Brawn (C.S.C.C.)
West (P.R.C.) Silkstone (K.C.C.) Holland (K.B.G.C.) Cullen Johnston (K.D.)" Cullen (K.D.) Marques Whibley (K.B.G.) Ribeira (C. de R.)
Luz, on four, the former winning by Gregory (G.S.C.C.)
Roberts was opposed to Labrum
The C.C.C. won by 78-44, Lyal, skipping for the first time, was opposed to Basa, the former leading by 9-4 at the seventh
with 2 weakened three heads thereafter and Drake head. Basa scored on the next toom, was up against four heads and led by 14-9. Up whom he led by 7-1 at the fourth 27-22. to the 17th head Basa scored only head and 9-5 at the ninth head. one single more, whilst Lyal got a Then Luz collected a 6, giving him and scored seven on the Arst three couple of singles, a 2, and a 4, lead- the lead by 11-9. At the six-heads and only six singles there- ing by 18-16. At the 20th head teenth head the scores were level after, Labrum winning by 19-13. his lead was reduced to 18-17 and (15 all), but Grimmitt got only a The highest score was a 4 for he collected single on the last single thereafter and Luz won the Labrum. head to win by 19-17. Lyal's game by 21-16.
Roylance, against Blackburn, ledy ( score included a couple of 4's, and
In the game between Brawn and 4-2 on the third head and then Basa had one 4.
Ribeiro the score was level. (6 all) Blackburn scored on the next six
Gew Fraser was opposed to Omar and at the ninth head, but Brawn heads. Thanks to a 6 he increased started very poorly, scoring only scored on four heads running and his lead to 20-6 at the 12th head. seven shots up to the 14th head, led by 12-6. Ribeiro reduced the The next six heads wont to Roy Omar leading by 22-7. Omar lead to 13-11 at the 17th head lanco, who reduced the lead to 20 thereafter scored only a 2 and a 4, A 2 for Brawn was followed by a 16. In the end Blackburn won by whereas Fraser collected a quart-single for Ribeiro and then Brawn 23-18.
Drawn. Sussex: 391 and 116-8 dec Worcester: 275 and 52-2.
Drawn.
Guy
Omar
(C. de R.
Gibson (K.C.C.)
Atkinson (K.D.) (K.B.G.C.) Goodman (K.D.) Moss (C.S.G.C.) Ferguson (T.R.C.) Gray (K.D.) Drummond (T.R.C.) Lyal (K.C.C.). Greig (K.D.R.C.) McKelvie (K.D.) Dick (P.R.C.) McTavish (K.B.G.C.) Yvanovich (C. de) Lammert (K.C.C.) Past (F.R.C.)
collected another 2 on the 20th
CCC. v. Electric R.C. head, giving him a lead of 17-12. Ribeiro required an 8 on the last
The C.C.C. won by 79–45. --- Muskett WEL head for his Club to win, but in- Cavanagh who sted. 10 on the opposed to stead Brawn put the issue beyond first half dozen heads without res- doubt with a 3, thus winning the ponse. At the 15th head Cavanagh Fargreaves (P.R.C.)
Cambridge U.: 432-6 do and game by 20-12..
291-8 dec. Laveson-Gower's. XI.: 403 and
175-3.
-Router.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
At Bradford-Yorkshire v. Aus- traliens..
U.
At Lord's-M.C.C. v. Cambridge
DIVISION II,
led by 23-8, but Muskett scored on five heada.in succession and the score at the finish was 25—18 in favour of Cavanagh. The biggest acore was a 5 for Cavanagh,
Taikoo R.C. v. C.S,C,C. The Taikoo Club won by 58-51. GI had the worst of the first On the Arst rink Stewart waa op-fourteen heads ngainat Paul, who posed to Haynes and led 7-1 at the led by 18-8. A quartotle of 3's fourth head, At the tenth head came Gill's way and at the end Gill the scores were level (10 all). At won by the narrow margin of 21- the 16th head Stewart led by 17-20. 13 and Anished up with the margin
Carr was opposed to Hatch and At Colchester-Essex v. Somer-of 22-17. The highest score was after each side had scored a single
one 4 for Stewart."
Carr scored on nine heads in suo- Duncan was drawn against Hol- cession, giving him a lead of 24-1. lands, the latter leading 6-0 Each team scored on seven heads on the first three heads. At the thereafter, Carr winning easily by tenth hoad he led by 14-8 and at 38-7. The highest score was 4 the 14th head by 19-4. The re-for Carr (thrice).
set.
At Derby Derbyshire v. Surrey. At Gloucester Gloucestershire v. Sussex...
At Nottingham-Notts v. Hamp shire.
C
At Manchester Lancashire v.maining heads favoured Duncan, Worcestershire,
but Hollands won the game by 22- 12. The highest score was one 3 for Duncan,
At Cardiff-Glamorgan v. North- amptonshire.
At Eastbourne H. D. G. Love- son-Gower's "XI) V: Oxford U.
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LEAGUE TABLES.
Division I.
Division II.
Roylance (K.B.G.C.) Hollands (C.S.C.C.) Chapman (Y.C.)
Basta (C. de R.) Walmsley (T.R.C.) Ibram
(K.C.C.) Плупез (C.S.C.C.) Alves (C. de R.) Davidson (KB.C.C.) Carr (CCC) Draka (K.D.0.0. Bacfarlane (Y.C.)
ck (K.C.C.) Blackburn
(C. de R.). (0.0.0.)
GI
(K.C.C.)
Ozorio (C. de R.) Taylor (CS.C.C.) Stewart (T.R.CA Cavanagh (C.C.C.)
Archibald (C.8.0.0.) Paul (E.R.C.)
Shields (Y.C.) Buskett (E.R.C.)
Hatch (ER.C) Johnston (K.B.G.C.) FABLps (1.B.G.C.)
The positions in the League to de Rome ER.C. McKechnie ran away with the date are:- game against Archibald and led. 81 at the third head, 18-3 at the Cralgengowrr C.C. 87 0.114 Mechnic (T.R.C.).
P W D L Pts. tenth head, 16-7 at the 16th head, Civ Sarvice C.C. 8701 14
Thoz pson (K.B.G.C.)
(C.S.C.C.)
and 24-12 on the last head. Me Talkoo, R.G. 8 41 39 Petheram (K.C.C.) Kechnie's total included a 4 at the Kowloon 3.G.C.1088 Collins (C.G.C.) third head and a 5 at the 16th head, Club de Recrelo Archibald had a couple of 8's
Club de Recreio v. Yacht Club The Club de Recreio won by 62 512
Kowloon C.C
Palice R.C............... Kowloon D.R.C.
17 Field (C.C.C.)
Duncan, (TR.C.) 2004 Reed (C.C.O.)
0 Razack (C.0.0.)
Abbas (C.C.C.) Peres (K.C.C.1
Roberts (K.BG.C.).
Whyto (T.R.0.)
0 78 0 79 0 12:
Shots For and Agalust.
For Agat. Up Da. Alves, was opposed to Chapman, Taikoo R.G. 476 411 05.0 Craigongower C.C. 488 30197-0 the latter leading by 7-8 at the Civil Service C.C. 478 428 Seventh head. Alves scored on Kowloon D.R.C486 461 240 the next four heads and led by 14 Club de Recreio.424 402
220 Chapman collected on four Kowloon B.GO... 411 306 150 heads in succession and led by 17 Police R.C. 972 5700 207 failed to Inherit the hardiness and Kowloon C.C.405 6810 66 Somehow our heavy weight have 14, the score in his favour at the P W D L Pta moraJohn Fearless, 1
Division I will to win spirit of the tough old- finish being 21-18, Alves had a
7
couple of 4's and Chapman one *** Kowloon BG.C.. 870 1 -14
Basto had the better of the game Yacht Club.
an Civil Service G0.87 0.114 F
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agaldat Shields and led br. 154 at Giub de Recreto My advica to Steve Mall to
the eleventh hand, including a 6. Kowloon
With the aid of a couple of 4's Unikoo 1.CNTFUL
Shields reduced, the lead to 18 Gentgeng
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