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COUNTY CRICKET

RESULTS.

Surprising Result at Bristol.

PARKER THE CAUSE.

London, Yesterday. There was a surprising result at Bristol where a tie match was the outcome of the Australiana- Gloucester match. Gloucester bat- ted first and scored 72; the tour ista took a lead of 85 on the first intings; Gloucester,scored 202 in their second venture setting the Australians 118 to win; the Jour

Below are appended the most noteworthy feats accom- plished in the first-class matches just concluded.

BATTING.

R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick) 174° Shepherd (Surrey)

Watson (Lanenshire)

Arnold (Hampshire)

Cutmore (Essex)

O'Connor (Essex)

Storer (Derby)

Hammond (Cloucester)

wickets. The feature of the match was Arnold's centary and the fine bowling of Herman, who took 9 wickets for 89 runs in the match. A splendid ataud. between Cot. more and O'Connor

was respon sible for the Essex total of 387 Mitchell bowled very well to take 7 wicketa for 100 runs. Derby shire were forced to follow, on, tut a splendid opening partner ship yielded 153 runs and saved the county from defeat, Storer contributed an undefeated century scored out of 153.

Yorkshire were forced to follow on at the Oval. Surrey amagged the huge total of 422, Shepherd scoring 154. Yorkshire were dia- missed for 234, and following on, ware 10 runa to the good with eight wickets in hand at the close | of play.

REGULATIONS FOR TEST TEAM.

Have They Caused. Nervous Tension?

London, July 18.

The question whether the severo regulations governing the Austra- in test team has caused an epide mic of illness has arisen, following on" Grimmett's illness. He is the fifth to fall ill since the team land. ed in England.

The previous victims were Fair- tax, who is still at Nottingham after an operation for an abscess, McCabe, and Ponstord, who had gastritis, and a'Beckett, who had an attack, of jaundice.

A London specialist says that

Kent succeeded in defeating the players have been tog carefully Middlesex nt Lord's by nine looked aftor. This may upset the wickets. The home county, after nerves. The nervous tension oe- gaining a lead of. 18.on the first

innings, collapsed before the bowl-casioned by the regulations may ing of Freeman, who took & entail a great change in routine wickets for 43 runs,

life and might tend to produce gastritis.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Drawn.

Warwick: 972.

Leicester: 53 and 294-8.

Sussex won by 135 runs. At Eastbourne:-

Sussex: 126 and 273. Worcester: 176 and 89.

151

131

127

122

101

200*

B9

W. H. Ponsford

At Hinckley:

(Australians)

51

*Not out.

BOWLING.

Freeman (Kent)

B-43

Parker (Gloucester) ....

7-54

Mitchell (Derby) ................

7-109

Mayer (Warwick)

G 21

Brook (Worcester)

15- 43

P. M. Hornibrook

|— 49

(Australians) 14— 20

At Cardiff:-

Herman (Hampshire)

15 48

14 41

Goddard (Gloucester)

5-52

5-53

No Result.

.4—124

At Nottingham:-

4-33

Lancs: 318-9 dec. Notts: 192-5.

Ryan (Glamorgan) Tate (Sussex) Wright (Kent)

Young (Somerset)

Bowley (Sussex)

3. C. Clay (Glamorgan)

I: A. R. Peebles ('sex)

G. O. Allen (Middlesex)

Smith (Essex)

P. G. H. Fender (Surrey) Macaulay (Yorkshire)

181

4- BR

ists failed to get the one run for victory before the bowling. of Parker.

At Hinckley, Warwickshire just failed to force a win. Leicester, after a first innings failure, made n remarkable recovery, scoring 294 for 8 wickets before the close of. play. R. E. S. Wyatt, who cap. tamed the England XL at the Oval, scored a splendid century which Mayer, the fast bowler, followed up by taking 6 Leicester wickets for 21 runs.

At Eastbourne, Sussex defeated Worcestershire by 195 runs, Wor- cester, after gaining a lead of 49 on the first innings, failed miser- ably when set 224 runs for vie tory.

At Nottingham there was no play during the first day, and as a result both counties took four

points, Lancashire compiled 318 for the loss of nine wickets, Wat- Bon contributing B century. Notts, at the close of play wers- 120 runs behind with half their wickets in hand.

At Bournemouth, Hampshire de- feated Northamptonshire by nine

Drawn.

Glamorgan: 237 and 118-7 dec. -Somerset:"202"and"37-0."

Hampshire won by nine wickets. At Bournemouth:-

Northants: 207 and 128. Hampshire: 246 and 86-1.

At Derby:-

Essux: 387.

Drawn,

Derby: 186 and 153-0.

Drawn,

At the Ovali. Surrey: 422. Yorkshire: 234 and 198-2,

Lancashire

Torkabire

The manager, Mr. Kelly, refused to agree that the restrictions had Anything to do with the illness. "There is no restriction," he said. |

Since July 18, Bradman has also suffered from an attack of gastritia.

Kent won by nine wickets. At Lords:--

Middlesex: 164 and 112.

Kent: 136 and'-131-1:

A tie match.

At Bristol-

Gloucester: 72 and 202. Australians:-157-and-117.-

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

At Canterbary-Kent v. Austra lians.

At Lord's-Middlesex v. War wickshire.

At the Oval-Surrey v. Leicester- shira

At Blackpool-Lancashire Essex.

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At Worcester-Worcestershire v. Hampshire.

At Brighton-Sussex v. York- shire.'.

At Northampton-Northampton- shire v. Notta.

At Swansea-Glamorgan v. Glou-) cestershire.

At Taunton-Somerset v. Derby- shire.

THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.

Gloucestershire

Notts

Kent

Susacx

Surrey Essex

Derbyshire Glamorganshire Worcestershire Leicestershire Warwickshire Hampshire Northamptonshire

Somersetshire

Middlesex

W.

L

1st inns.. No

W.

Result Pta.

9 0 8 Б

6 147

4

5

4

3

133

2.10 · 10

The system of scoring is as follows:8 points for an out right win, 'points for a win on first innings, points in the event of a tle and a no result match, and 3 points for the county which has lost on first innings.

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