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Sport Columns

COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS.

Middlesex Surprise Sussex.

YORKSHIRE CRICKET.

An Appeal for a Trial for Youth.

PEEBLES 5 FOR 8.

TWENTY YEARS TIME?

By "Second Slip."')

. London, Yesterday. A number of matches were abandoned before or after two completed innings, but there were two victories to place on record. Middlesex defeated Sussex, at Brighton, by the large margin of nine wickets. The visitors were in arrears on the first innings, but splendid bowling by Peebles and Allon turned the tide, and Sussex were dismissed in their second venture for 72, Peebles bowled magnificently to take 5 wickets for 8 runs and Allen captured the remaining five for 81 runs. Set 102 runs for victory, the metropolitan county won by nino wickets.

At Clifton, Gloucestershire de- feated Somersetshire by nine wickets. . "Wally" Hammond |played a good innings of 100 not lout în a total of 181. Parker, with 13 wickets for 73 runs, was responsible for Somerset's batting failures.

At Manchester, the battle royal between Lancashire and York- shire was abandoned after the home county had captured first Innings' points. Ernest Tyldesley contributed 107 to the total of 284 for 6 dec., and Macdonald, the fast bowler, with 7 wickets for 68 runs, completed Yorkshire's disgomforture.

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PUBLIC SCHOOL

RESULTS.

Not Out Double Century for Charterhouse.

DULWICH BEATEN.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1930.

RACING AT COWES: BRILLIANT TENNIS AT

KING'S YACHT, BRITANNIA FINISHES SECOND,

SAILS TO THE FINISH.

CANTON.

Last Year's Champion Wins After Fine Game.

EFFECTIVE VOLLEYING.

Rugby, Yesterday. H.M. the King, accompanied by Harrow 336 for 6 (dec.) (W. M.Admiral Earl Jellicoe, took, part Welch 171 not) and 238 for at Cowes to-day in his first yacht

Canton, Yesterday. Before His Excellency Chan 6, Harrow Wanderers 307 for 7

race since his illness. It had been and a large crowd of spectators (dse) (L. G. Crawley 96).

Ming-shu and Admiral Chan Chak, 1. Zlugari 232 for 5 (dec.), Eton | arranged that in the event of the was played yesterday, on the Yuet 157 for 9 (Hale 51).

weather breaking the King would Shou Club's couits, probably the 'King's School, Ely, $91 for 9

to his steam yacht Vic-est.tannis match

of the year (dec.) (Harris 7). Cambridge return

between Mr. Ho Chun-man, inst Gentlemen 261 (Whewell 113). torin and Albert by a minesweep-year's champion, and Mr. Lee I hear that Herbert Sutcliffe has Charterhouse 333 for 5, (dec.) er sloop which was in attendance Man-cheung, a returned student unearthed something good for Lan-(C. Middleton 202 not) Westmins upon his racing cutter Britannia. from France.

ter 88 (Davidson 5 for 43).

The match was an exhibition. St Paul's 281 for 0 (dec.) Some strong squalls-were-encoun-between two styles of play-name- (Hadingham 121), Dulwich (Sturton 4-11).

84 tered and, there were constantly, the American versus the

showers during the race but the French style. Forest School 315 for 5 dec.) King sailed to finish. Britannia Mr. Ho playa what may be re- (Hudson 102). Old Foresters 228 finished second, but on time agarded as the American strokers-

caahiro when he wrote to Mr. Harry Rylance, the "Lancashire secretary concerning the promising all-round form shown by Stanley Proffit, a Manchester shipping clerk,

Sutcliffe. Along with Percy Holmes and Emmott Robinson, runs a coaching school at Headingley, Leeds, and to this house of learning Profit found his way. Sutcliffe was so impressed with him that he recommended him for the Lanca- shire second eleven. He has now left the Central Lancashire League and is perservering on the County. Ground.

What a pity Sutcliffe cannot un- earth something for Yorkshire, who might well gain the name of "the old brigade." A glance at the eleven inspires little tope for the future. Rhodes, though he has retired, plays in a few games, is over fifty. Holmes, Oldroyd, and Robinson well past forty. Sutcliffe and Macaulay are over thirty and Leyland on the thirty mark.

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Mitchell, who is showing good form with the bat, is twenty-eight. At Swansea the game between The enterprising captain, A. T. the Australians and Glamorgan Barber, I am glad to say, has many [was 'left' drawn. The county, at years of cricket in front of him. the close of play, required only 20 Dennis and Bowes uphold the runs for victory with three claims of youth in this elderly wickets in hand. Grimmett team, the former showing distinct claimed 8 victims for 103 runa promíse as a fastish bowler, and during the match. M. J. Turn-"the latter as a fast-medium out- bull and Bates were associated in swinger bowler. a good stand, the former scoring 73 and the intter 52.

Below are appended the most noteworthy feats accomplished in the matches just concluded.

DATTING.

Tyldesley, E. (Lanes.) ... 107 Hammond (Gloucester)

----100* Bates (Clamorgan)

73

D. G. Bradman CAustralians) 58 W. H. Ponsford (Australians)

A. Jackson (Australians)

M. J. Turnbull (Glamorgan)

• Not out,

BOWLING.

Parker (Gloucester) Macdonald (Lones.) Geary(Leicester) Ryan (Glamorgan) Langridge (Sussex) LAR. Perbies (M'scx)

G. O. Allen (M'sex)

Young (Somerset)

V.....C. Jupp (Northants)

Peach (Surrey)

Kennedy, Hampshiro)"

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53

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I can only hope that these two will be able to get. a thorough grounding in the mys teries of first-class bowling, so that they will be able to give Barber valuable support in the year when experiments will have to be made.

It is true that Yorkshire will have Sutcliffe, Leyland, and Macaulay for some years to come." but nevertheless, this does not allay my suspicion of youth being ignored with a view to the present rather than to the future. With the population of Yorkshire and the keeness displayed by its inhabit- ants, a new face might quite well be seen; in the eleven once a week. | 7-44 There is nothing like a trial. But 1629 for all the "old men that York

7-58shire support, the county produces 6-35 6-76

a rattling good eleven, which at the moment is second only to Laned- shire in the county championship.

686

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651

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5480

C. V. Grinimelt (Australians) { 4—34 ⋅ At Worcester:

RESULTS AT A GLANCE,

At Swansea

Drawn,

Australians: 245 and 71-1. **Glamorgan: 99 and 197-7.

Drawn.

At Northampton:---

Northanta 114 and 61-1. Leicester: '170.

No. Result.

At Birmingham:

Warwick 70-2,

Derby:

7*50*!

Gloucester won by nine wickets.

At Clifton (College Ground) --

Somerset: 123 and 82: -Gloucester: 181 and 26-1

Drawn

At Canterbury: Kent: 271:

Hampshire:

Drawn.

Drawn

Worcester: 128.

Essex: 180-5 déc....

Middlesex won by nine wickets. At Brighton

Sussex: 243 and 72. Middlesex: 214 and 104–1.

No Result.

At the Oval

Notta: 181, Surrey: 96-2.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

hard driving followed by running

for 7.

Haileybury 323 (McCall 87) and lowance was placed fourth.

up and volteying at the net. bé. 235 for 5 (dec.) (Rogerson 70, Sixteen yachts competed in the sides effective overhead smashes.

race for the King's Cup, which

Mr. Lee, who had learned hia was won by Mr. Gretten's yacht iratched the playing of French ténnis in France, and had closely Cariad British Wireless Service. stare, plays a gume after the

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

• Lawn Tennis To-day— Mixed Doubles-Club de Re eralo v. University.

Water Polo-To-day-- Division LChinese Bathing Club v. R.A; Division HI- Somersets. Fukien Club.

Friday-Division I.-Chin- ese Athletic v. Navy: Division II-12th Heavy Battery v. University..

Monday Division I- Somersets v. V.R.C.

Aquatles-Saturday-V.R.C Night Fetc. -

Lawn Bowls. Saturday - Division I--Kowloon Dock v. Taikoo Craigengower v. Civil Service:

Kowloon Bowling: Green Club v. Police; Kowloon C.C. v. Club de Recrela; Divi- sion, II. Club de Recreio Y. Electric, R.C.; Talkoo v. Kow- Toon C.C.; Civil Service v. Kow- loon Bowling Green Club; Yacht Club v. Craigengower.

Golf August 8- Happy Valley Championship and Cap- tain's Cup.

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EMPIRE GAMES.

style of Cochet, that is hitting the ball on the rise, thus speed- ing it back to and giving the op ponent less time to prepare for the return. Also, like the French

In executing half volleys, and possesics a service which has a lot of sting, with good length,

BRITISH ATHLETES SAIL FOR star, Mr. Lee is particularly quick

CANADA:

London, Yesterday. At Southampton 46 British athletes, captained by Lord Burghley, left for Canada to par ticipate in the Empire Games at Hamilton, which commence August 16-Reuter.

NO LAW CHANGES.

FOOTBALL AS YOU WERE.

on

There are to be no changes in Ithe laws of Association football in

the coming season.

Closely Fought Game. That the match was a closely fought game is evident from the the beginning of the play, both score, which ran to five sets. At men indulged in hard driving with plenty of speed, so that sper tors were kept in a high pitch o excitement. The volleying was not, however, very effective.

Mr. Ho, who is undoubtedly one of the best at volleying, was not up to his usual form; it might have been due to the fact that owing to the rain the ground was heavy and slippery, "and". it was not an easy matter to run up to the net to volley against, the hard hitting drives..

This was decided at the meet Ing of the International Board at

In the last three sets both man Bournemouth recently, when the only alteration that was made began to feal the effect of the was the addition of Law 10, mak speed of the first two sets; a ing a corner-kick, a free-kick, that both automatically slowed which, as Mr. W., Pickford ex- down considerably, taking no plained at the annual meeting of chances and depending more upon, the F.A.. had been inadvertently placing their shots. In the fourth set, when Ho was leading by 2 sets to 1, and 5 games to 4, it

Racing September 27- Seventh Extra Race Meeting.cmitted.

October 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Meeting.

Football Friday-Annual Meeling of Hong Kong Foot ball Club, Jardine. Matheson's Board Room, 5.30 p.m.

October 1-Entries close for Challenge, Shield.

Still in Shackles.

The proposals of Ireland and was thought by the crowd, that Wales for an alteration of the he should have won the match, throw-in law, were withdrawn, and as he held the advantage of the- that by the International Federa- game by 40—15. tion to allow substitutes for in-

Wonderful Returns. jured 'players in International

Mr. Lee, by wonderful returns matches not played under the and aldo-line shots, managed to. rules of a competition, was de- qualise with his opponent, art feated.

then won the set. When the fifth The International Federation set was entered, excitement was also proposed an alteration is the running keonly among the crowd; law with respect to a goalkeeper the members of the Yuet Shon Fifth Test Match, The Oval,standing on his, gont-line when Club began to cheer their cham London.

HOME

Cricket August 16-20—

Penalty kick is taken. They aux-pion, Mr. Lee, on the other hand, gested the words must be on his the members of the Citizen's' Ath- goal-line, instead of standing fette Club were also loudly ac meaning that he could move; but claiming for their champion, Mr. McCall 57) Wellington 367_for_tit was decided that stand means Ho. (dec.) (Jamės 116) and 87 for d. that he must not move his, fest, Mr. Lee took the first two games Cranleigh 160, Highgate 212 for until the penalty, is taken. of this last set. Then Ho's sym- 7(Whitaker 77).

The Scottish F.A. withdrew nathisers began to lose heart, but Brighton College 321 for their proposal that "the referee Ho rose to the occasion by win- (dec) (Archow" 150 not out, Max. shall be satisfed throughout the ing, three games in sucession. Wall 91); Laficing College 189 for game that he can case from any, Splendid Volleying.

position on the field of play the all he knew into the game, renlis At this stage, Ho. was, patting whole of the field of play."

6:

Tonbridge 881 (Davies 121, Leach "61) and 161, Old Ton- bridgions 478" (Sherwell '107) and 5 for no wicket.

Irish. Control,

ing that batween the two ho had

the present rennis tournament are to be congratulated on the suc

A letter was read from the High more stamina and a bigger 18. Commissioner of the Irish Free sortment of strokes, and so by St. Andrews 284 for 5 (dec.) State Government suggesting that splendid volleying and driving he (Bakör:126, Smith 108); Welling the Free State FA. should have finally won out. borough School 18 for 5 (Adams equal control of International The scoro WES: 8-6, 2-6, 6-2,

matches with the Irish F.A., but 5-7, 6-3, 388)

It may be mentioned that, the Hurstpierpoint Colego 261, fort was decided that it was not 4(dec.) (Gladwin, 80 not), Whit-within the competency of the In Yuet Shou Club, which sposo At Birmingham-Warwickshire gift School 96 (White 7 for 17), te national Board to take any ac V Australiam.

Old Merchant Taylors 278 for tion in the matter. At Hastinga-Sussex v. Burrey. (dec.), Merchant Taylors Schoo: A proposal that referees in in carsful manner in which it cor- At Kidderminster Worcester-138.godere many ternational matches shall be neu-ducted the various matches, both shire v. Derbyshire.

Nomade 196 (Herman 6 for 46), tral and that linesmen shall bo singles and doubles. Of the MI HA Schoof thr

referees registered with a national doubles the finals will be played Bishop's Stortford College 125 asociation was adopted. It was some time next week, weather per Old Millions 56 (Knight a zor also decided that a player is not mitting. 16), KTEROU PRE entitled by. "word or action to Hornsey 127 (Surfest 5.for 25),show dissent from a decision of At Liverpool Lancashire University, College School 225 for the Padres, Middlesex

17(Surfleet 120 mot " Injuries in Internationals. At Northampton-Northampton-Old Haberdashers 205 for 6 The question of compensation to shire Hampshire.

(dec.) (Baxter 97), Haberdashers' clubs Wild players for Injuries aus-

At Clifton (College Ground) Gloucestershire v., Glamorgan.

At Canterbury Hont, v Notta. At Leicester Leicestershire v. Yorkshire.

At Manchester :—

Lancashire: 284-6 dec. Yorkshire: 125.

set v." Essex,

At Lord's-Army Schools Two days).

THE COUNTY. CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.

Lancashire.

ist Inns.

No

Turf Conspiracy.

At Weston-super-Mare-Somery School 48

hodin international matches, BOOKMAKER SENTENCED TO Aldenham School 162, Radlett Which was raised at the annup)

LABOUR. Public 79 (Lewis 7 for 253. VIN meeting of the Football League. Kingswood School 167 for 6 when it was suggested that, £5,000 (dec') (Hodgson, 71 not), Wyzlife should be, the, minimum recom- College 100 (Pukhby's for 25), pense to a club for spisyer's, por Cyril Phillip Barrett, a book; St Peter's School York, 28cmanent Incapacitation, does not maker, of Bargoed, again appeared (Oxley 60) M.C.0. 192:13 appear to have been discussed at at the Monmouth Assizes charged.

Marlborough Colloge 284 and the meeting, which was conduct with inciting, Salathiel Evans, past...”. 285 for 2 (dec:). (H. Anderson ed in private master at Aberbargoed post office, 108 not out PM. Nelson 110). A telegram of congratulation to conspire with him and others to Frae Foresters 270 and 281 for was sent to Sir, Charles, Clegg, the defraud, bookmakers by means of

Felsted School 308 for (dec.), president of the Football Associa falsely-timed baiting telegrams. Colchester and East Essex 184 tion, on the attainment of his 80th

Eastbourne College 262 for:0 birthday. (deć.),'"'Free Fruiters 148 for 7.

Leys School 12 (Plant de Wise

101

98

|5 for 56},"|| Bedford School", "179

(Wise 77, Bessaker 8 for 48)

King's School (Rochester) 140 (Smith 67), Cranbrook School 270 (Skinder 61)

NO CHANGE IN IRISH LEAGUE

March 26, the day of the Lincoln Other charges alleged that on

Handicap, Barnett attempted, to ob by falsely timed betting telegrams. tain from Your firms of bookmakers.

There is to be no change in the He was found guilty, and son-

amounts totalling about £1,072. constitution of the Irish League tenced to nine months imprisons next season.wment with hard labour, an

Brantwood's application for ad

Oundle School 802 for 5 (dec. mission was not successful at the The cats for the prosecution was (Garnet, 01, Fyfe" 18" not), Lord annual meeting. Laine and Ch that Barnett asked Evans to put Lilford's XI 107 (Cullen 5 fotonville, the retiring club both the post office clock back on the day.)

per 1 of the Lincoln Hamiicas

re-elected

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