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COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS.
Glamorgan Win Decisively.
LARWOOD'S FORM!
London, Yesterday.
Rain interfered with matches
all over the country and was res- ponsible for another series of drawn games. At Bath there was no play to-day, and at Sheffield the second and third" duya were washed away.
PUBLIC SCHOOL CRICKET.
Winchester Lose to Eton.
BEDFORD LOSE.
LAWN
BOWLS IN RETROSPECT.
Rivalry of the Dock Teams.
SECOND DIVISION TUSSLE.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1930.
was 21-15 in fuyour of 'Marques, whose highest score was 3 (twice). | Lyal had one 3.
Ribeiro was drawn against Silk- stone, the first half of the game being fairly even. Silkstone jad by 99 nt the ninth head but Ribeiro scored on the next four), heads and led by 20--9, Curlously enough Silkstone monopolised the remaining eight heads and wha by 24-20. Ribeiro had three 4's in his totul and Silkstone a couple of 3's.
DIVISION II.
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Electric R.C. v, Club de Recreto.
The Electric won by 65-53, as compared with 62–60 a year ago. Duckworth was opposed to Silva, the latter opening with a 4. Duck- worth got a couple, of singles and Craigengower C.C. in the First a 5, but Silva scored on the next †Division and K.C.C,v. Taikoo R.C. five heals and fed by 12-7, At in the Second Division. In four of the 12th head Duckworth had re- the six matches played there was a luced the lead to 12-11, but the score of 33; whilst in the Club de] visitors led by 18-13 at the Recreio's Second Division match fifteenth head and 21-14 at the there were four players of the 19th head. Duckworth scored a 3 name of Alves in one rink.
anda and won the ganto by 22-21 2.
DIVISION, 1.
By Short Head"]' The weather on Saturday turned out much better than could pos- sibly be anticipated on Thursday and Friday, with the result that six out of the eight matches on thè programme were played, the two Bedford. Modern School,* 162 absentions being C.S.C.C. v.
; Perse School, 92. Berkhamsted Town, 177" (91) Berkhamsted School* 150 (6).
Blundell's School,* 215 (Norman 69); North Devon, 201.
Brighton College 177 (Jones 62, Parris * for 21); Old Brightonians, 153 (Wilson, 37. Copper G for 47). Glamorganshire defeated Wor- Campbell College, Belfast, 97 cestershire, by the large margin 0.1-Tarleton 5 för 24); Armagh | 215 runs and was the only county") Royal School. 94.
Tailbo R.C. v. Kowloon Dock R.C. to register & victory, At Bath Charterhouse, 372. (94) -(M)- Jo- Taikoo won bỵ, 63-52, thus re- ton 74, Hollebone 62, Telley 62 versing last season's result - when two good bowling performances were witnessed. Langridge with not out); Old, Carthusians, 107 Kowloon won by 66 44. 7 wickets for 38 runs was chief þuild-188 (0)' (Two-day). instrumentalist in the dismissal Cryptipa, 147. (1011 St. Paul's of Somerset for 138, and J. C. School, 110 (12 a side). ' White, captain of the home side... Dalwich College, 320 (9) (Rey with, 7—17, was responsible for holds 110, Frankford -67, Bennett Somerset's firat innings lead. 39, Bartlett 39); Bedford School,* The best bowling performance of
122 (Suter 27, Trail 21). the week-end matches was record- ed at Nottingham where Larwood: the All-England fast bowler, took 8 Middlesex wickets for 51 runs and snatched first innings painta for! Notts
Three centuries were registored en grounds which favoured the boylers.
Below are appended the most noteworthy feats accomplished · in the first-class matches just con- cluded.
BATTING
123 109. 106*
Storer (Derbyshire) Woolley (Kent).
Brown Hampshire)
•Not out.
BOWLING.
Larwood (Notts.) Langridge (Sussex)
J. C. While (Sumerset) Tyldesley, R. (Lancs) Freeman (Kent)
Mercer (Glamorgan}
Ryan (tumorgan)
H. Smith (Esse) Brook (Worcester) Peach (Surrey) Sinfield (Gloucester) Parker (Gloucester) Geary (Leicester) Kennedy (Hampshire) Perks (Worcester)
Reveridge (Middlesex)
TO-DAY'S MATCHES. -
At Taunton-Somerset v. Aus tralians.....
At Portsmouth-Hampshire v Sussex..
At Buxton-Derbyshire v. Leices-, tershire.
At Hull-Yorkshire v. Glouces terabire.
At Nottingham Notts v. War wickshire.
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Durham School,. 192, (8); St. Peter's - School, York,*, 185 (Houghton 55).
Epsom "College, 210 (Heasman 43, -Gibson 30, Goodall 4 for 64); Cranleigh School, 142 (Hart 40, Bentley 4 for 39)..
Eton College. 324 and 78 (3): Winchester College.* 202 and 196 (Two-day),
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Haileybury College. 412 an 148 (4); Old Hälleyburians, 380 and 175 (4) (Two-days).
1. Zingari, 203 (8); Harrow School, 206 (Torrens 85, Słow “50).
Marlborough Blues, 310 (Block 101) and 53 (0); Marlborough College. 149 and 245" (Two-day). Oakham, 151 (Vaulkard 33. Sanderson 44; Fitton 6 for 641, Trent College,* 115 (Atkinson 43. Jonklana 24. Shouler 6 for 42).
. Paul was drawn against Basto and led by.7-2.at the fifth head. At the 10th head Baste led by 11-7, at the 15th head by 15-11,1 and won the game by 19–14. Paul had a couple of 3's, whilst Basto had one 3.
Wallace was drawn against Cullen, whom he led by 184 at Muskett, playing against the eighth head. Cullen got a 3 quartette of Alves, ran away with and a single, but at the 15th head a good lead, the margin in his he was down 23--7. Cullen get a favour being 21-4 at the 14th trio of singles thereafter and Wal-head, 25-7 at the 16th head,
First Test England (270 arul 302) beat Australia (144 and 335)
by 93 runs.
Second Test Australia (70-G, dez. and 72-3) "bout
England (428 and -376)- by seven wickets.
'Third Test... Australia: 566 England: 391 and 06-3.
Drawn Match.
Fourth Test, Australia: 345. England: 251.
2013 at the 13th head, and 29-13 on the final head. Munkett had a couple of 4's, whilst Alves had three 3's.
•
K.B.G.C. v. C.S.C.C. The K.B.G.C. won by 60-53, 48; compared with 62–60 last season. Drake was opposed to Archibald and the first twelve headis were more or less even. Archibald then leading by 13-9. He could not leave the "Jow's number" till the very laat head when-he-got-a- single, for Drake and his merry man scored on eight hends in succession. Drake had a 5 on the 17th head and a 4.on the 19th head. Archibald had ́á 4 on the ninth head and a 3. pn, the twelfth head. . Roylance was pitted against Orem, who skipped in the place of Haynes. The opening stages were evenly contested, but Orem led at the 12th head by 9-5, Roylance scored a 4 and a 3, followed by 3, lace won
1, 3 for Orem Roylance got a by 28-10. total included a trio of 4′p.
couple of 2's Inter, against a single and a 4.for Orem, who won by Wotherspoon was opposed to 21-16. Each side had one 4. Lapsley, the latter leading by 9-0 after the fourth head and by 13-2 W. E. Hollands's; the former lead- Davidson's rink was opposed to at the eighth, head. Wotherspoon was not followed up 13-7 at the tenth head, and A. 3 for Ing- by 13-3 at the eighth head, and at the 13th head he was 18-517-10 at the fifteenth head. down. He then scored 1, 6, and 2. Davidson got only a single there- to reduce the leeway to 18-14. A after and Hollands succeeded in 842 for Lapsley was followed by drawing the game: 18 all.
single for Wotherspoon, but highest score of the game was one (Human Lapsley scored on the last three 4 for Davidson's rink (Human heads and 220 and Lapsley's highest score was a 4 on
the fourth head.
Old Cliftonians, 187 and 151. (9): Clifton College. :334 and 175 (3) (Nuttall 107) (Two-day) Old Eastbournians, 212; East bourne College," 197 (Malcolm 64).
Old Reading-C.C...153 (Hill 30, French 24, Scrivener 3 for 19); Reading School. 120 (Wilson 22. Wild 4 for 28).
.. Old Whitgiftians Association. 269 (2+) (Harrison 125 not out) Whitgift School, 117 and (Harrison 6 for 27)
Repton School,* 200 68) and 288 (6+) 141): Repton Pilgrims 276.(8) (two-day);
R. S. Machin's XI., 171 (9); Radley College. 170..
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Drawn Mutch.
Wallace's
зход by 26-15.
Ferguson and Gray were oppos ing akipe, the former leading by 8-2 at the Afth head.
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The
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Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
Water Polo-To-day- Division L-V.IL.C. v. Navy; Division IV.R.C. v. Univer sity.
Lawn Bowls Saturday- "Division I-C.0.C. v. Taikoo R.C.; K.C.C. v. CS.C.C.; Kow- loon Dock R.C. v. Police R.C.; K.B.G.C. v. Club de Recreio; Division I-Taikoo E.G. v. C.C.C.; 0.8.0.C. v. K.C.C.; Club de Recreio v. K.B.G.C.; Yacht Club v. Electric R.C,
Tennis To-day Mix-. ed Double-United Services
Club de Recreio; K.C.C. v.-
C.R.C.
Aquatic Sports-Saturday—” V.R.C. Fete. **
Golf August 8 - Happy Valley Championship and Cap- tain's Cup..
Raelug-September 27- Seventh Extra Race Meeting. October 10 and 11-Eighth, Extra Race. Meeting.
Football August 1-En- tries close for League.
October 1 Entries close for Challenge Shield.
HOME
Cricket-August, 16-20- Fifth Test Match, The Oval London
Racing-To-day-Goodwood Stakes, Goodwood.
July 21-Glodwood Cup, Goodwood.
Y
Athletics-Britain France, Stamford Bridge, Lon-. don
RACING.
RESULT OF STEWARDS CUP.
LE PHARE WINS.
London, Yesterday. The Stewards Cup, run at Good- wood to-day over six furlongs, re- suited as follows
Le Phare.
Ficoting Memory S. 2 Songe
Twenty-olght pan.
The winner got home by a short head, while three lengths separ ated second and third.
Betting:
100 to 6 agst Le Phare,
7 to 1 agst Flagting Memory. 28 to 1 agst. Sorge.
-Reuter,
RECORDS OF THE SKIPS.
Division I.
Luz (C. de R.)
Bradbury (C.C.C.)
W
C.C.C. v. Yacht Club. The Yacht Club won by 53-48 Yotherapton (T.R,C.) against a win for the C.C.C. last Grimmitt (C.S.C.C.)
Fraser (K.C.C.) season by 62-46.
Lapsley (K.DA Sedbergh School,* 167; Old Sed-
Gill was drawn against Shields Wallage (T.R.C.) berghians, 108..
At the and the play for three-quarters of Basa (C.C.C.) hinth head the margin was the game was fairly even, there Holland (K.R.G.C.)
Brawn (C.S.G.C.) Taunton School,* 215 (5); (Raw 10-8 and Ferguson scored 100 not out); Knowle, 184 (Bur- on the next
being ties at the fifth and eleventh Gregory (CS.C.C.) five heads and heads, whilst the 17th head Gill Omar (C.C.C.) land, 63).
led by 198. The succeeding. five led by only 15-14. He scored on University College, School, 200 heads went to Gray, who reduced the remaining four heads and won Ferguson (T.P.C.) Silkstone (K.C.C.) West (P.R.C. (4) (Surfleet 100 not out); In the lead against him to 19-14, but by 20-14. Shields had a trio of Guy (K.B.G.C.) valida, 68. (Whitteridge 7 for 11). In the end he was defeated 3a, whilst Gill had one 8.
Cullen (K.D.) Wanderers 286. (Smith 104); 20-16. Each side. had one 4. Highgate School 113..
Cavanagh was opposed to Chap-ibeiro (C, de R.) Police R.C. v. KRG.C. P man's rink, the latter leading by Goodman (K.D.)
C. de R.) Marques Wellingborough School. 163
The K.B.G.C. won by 88-33 a 10-3 at the ninth head, 18-8 at Johnston (K.D.) (9+) (Wharton 41): Welling- compared with 61-61 a year ago. the 18th head, and 15-11 on the Whibley (K.B.G.C.) Marlborough Town, 150 (7).
Hargreaves was drawn against laat head. The winning rink had] Gow (K.B.G.C.) Guy, and the latter ran away withne 4, whilst Cavanagh's total was Alkinson (K.D.) the game from the start, leading composed of singles except one S. Oswick (C.S.C.C.)
Gibson (K.C.C.)
At Northampton-Northampton
shire v. Surrey,
At Worcester--Worcestershire v. Middlesex...
At Manchester-Lancashire v. Glamorgan,
Af Lord's-Rugby V. borough (Two daya). '
SCORES AT A GLANCE.
At Bath:-
Drawn
Somerset: 198 and 11-0. Sussex: 99.
Drawa.
At Bournemouth-
Hants: 145 and 241-6 dec Lanca: 162 and 118-1
Glamorgan won by 215 runs, At Cardiff:
Clamorgan: 224 and 193-8 dec. Worcester: '97 and 106.
No Result.
At Sheffield: 20 Yorkshire: 203. Warwick
I* Indicates home. club. Figures In parentheses denote number of wickets down. Innings declared closed.]
CONQUERING · CARNERA,
{
In a
New York, Yesterday. ten-round. bout Carnera knocked out the Australian, George Cook, in the second round. -Reuter's American Service.
Drawn.
At Ashby-de-la-Zouch →→
Gloucester: 249. Leicester: 69 and 80-1
Drawn.
At Leyton:
Derby: 842 and 122-4, Essex: 279,
Drawn
Drawn
At the Oval
Kent: 282 and 195-4. Surrey: 303. WH
Reuter.
At Nottingham:---
Notts: 185.- Middlesex: 184.
Yorkshire Lancashire Notts
Kent
Sussex
THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.
Gloucestershire Derbyshire Essex Surrey Worcestershire Glamorganshire. Lalcestershire
-- Warwickshire
Northa
Middlesex
Somerset
Mag:The system of scoring
right win. 5 points for event of a tha and a no which has on first
Ist Inns No
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by 15-0 at the fifth head and Carr and Macfarlane were on Mogs C.s.c.c.) 21-1: at the eighth head. At the posed to each, the latter having the Tavish (K.B.G.C.) twelth head, the score was 22-7 best of the first eleven heads when
(K.D.) and, Hargreaves scored only he led by 15-4. At the 16th head Greig (K.D.R.C.)
Drammond (T.R.C.) couple of singles thereafter, Guy he led by 18-9, and then Carr re- MeKalvie (.D.) winning by 37-9. Guy's score ia duced the lead at the 19th head to Dick (PRC) cluded a 6, a 5, and a couple of 18-16. Macfarlane won the game Yvanovich (C. de R.) 4's, whilst Hargreaves's best score by 20-17. The highest score was Lyal (K.C.C.) was a:8.
one 4 for the visitors on the very Post (P.R.C.)
Lammert. (K.C.C.) rat head..
Hargreaves (P.R.C.)
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LEAGUE TABLES. ·
Division IL
The positions in the League to Hollands (CS.C.C.) date are
Roylance (K.B.G.C.)
West was opposed to McTavish and the first half was very even, there being, a tie on the seventh, ninth, and eleventh heads. At the twelfth head West led by 9-8. Then McTavish scored a 5 and a couple of 2's. West got a 2 and McTavish a single, the latter then Craigengower C.C. 10 leading by 18-11. West scored a Civil Service C.C. 10 99. 118 Davidson (K.B.G.C.) 5 on the 18th head, but was beaten Talkoo, R.C ..11
Drake (KB.G.C.) Kowloon B.G.C...10 5 0 5 10 Macfarlane (Y.C.) In the end by 29--16,
Kowloon C.C...1
60 6 10 Alves (C. de R.).
Chapman (Y.C.) Division 1.
Labram (K.C.C.) P. W. D. L. Pts. Basto (C, de R.)
01 18 Walmsley (T.R.C.)
0 1 4 13
4 1 6 GM (C.C.C.)
30 B
Shota For and Against.
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0 11
0
For Agat. Up Dr
Cavanagh (C.Cc) "Carr (C.C.C.)
Archibald (0.8.2.3.). Haynes (C.S.C.C.). Jack (K.C.C.).... Blackburn (E.C.C.) Stowart (T.R.G) Shields: (Y.C.). Sliva. (C. de R.).. Muskett (E.R.C.) 957cKechnie (T.B.C.)
. Pont had Holland as opponent Club de Recreio .10 and could do nothing right, scoring Kowloon 1.R.C...11 on,only five heads.. He was down Police RC. 2-1 at the third head, 20-1 at'the twelfth head, 213 at the four Craigengower C.0: 633 437 140 teenth head, 285 at the 20th Civil Service, C.C. 000 613 93 055 572 83 head, and 28-8 on the final head. Talkoo R.C. Holland's biggest score was a bon
Kawloon E.G.C." 687-564-28 Kowloon DRC.
11 €60 640 the eleventh hend.
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Club de Recreio 587 679 8 Club de Recreio v. K.C.C.. *'. Kowloon C.C; 060 718 The Club de Recreio won by Pollch R.C, 498 8050-307 Ozorio (C. de R.) 67-53 against 65-56 last season.
*Division' 11. •
Taylor (CS.C.C.) P W D L Pts Paul (E.R.C.) On the first rink Luz and Fraser Kowloon B.GO.1 00218 E. Hatch (ER.C.) opposed each other, the former Civil Service C.C. 11 8 0 3 16 Duncan (T.R.C.) leading, by 6-1 at the Afth head Yacht Club...10 6 4 4 12 de Rome (F.R.C.) and 9-3 at the eighth head. At Kowloon C.O....10506, 103. Ordm (C.3.0.0.).
4 0 78 and then Fraser got a trio of 8's Craigengower C.C. 11 3988 in succession, this giving him a Electric R.G...11 30 8 lead of 1412. Luz, however,
Shots For and Against. scored an the remaining six,heads Kowloon BGC 122 00 132
For Agat-Up Da and won by 26-14. His biggest Civil Service C.C.5 811 104) score was 6 on the seventeenth Yacht Club 601 848 63 Reed (C.0.0. head, het
Club de Recreio 643 068 0 16 Rasacic (C.C.C.) Marques was opposed to Lyal Kowloon C 588 605 0 28 Abbas (C.C.C.) Taikoo R.C... 507 551044 Purves (H.C.C.) and led by 9-1 at the sixth head. Craigengower 0.0. 618. 003 05 Roberts (K.B.G.C.) 18-4 at the tenth head, and 17-10 Electrio 1.0 604 720 189 Dalkworth (E.L.R.C
(Continued on next Coloumn.)
the twelfth head Luz led by 12-5, club de Recreio 110
Tulkoo R.C. 1. B. 4 6 5 Johnston (K.B.G.G.)
at the fifteenth head. The result
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Murphy (C.S.C...) Thorpsen (K.B.G.C.)
Munro (T.R.C.Y Thillips (K.B.G.C.) Fatheram (K.C.C.) Collins (CC.C.) Field (C.C.C.)
Whyte': (T.R.C.)
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