SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1931.
CHAMPIONS
LOSE BY
AN
ESSEX BATSMEN DEFY THE LANCASTRIAN ATTACK
VERITY IN DEADLY FORM.
74 for two wickets. Worcester: 236. (G. O. Allen G for 38)
329 for 5 dec. (Gibbona 183, Quaife D. W. 107).
FRIENDLY.
WARWICKSHIRE CONCEDE POINTS the Combined Services at Ports-
AFTER SCORING 511 FOR 3
mouth,
Scores :-
THE CHINA MAIL.
INNINGS
Warwick)
AGRI
Sasalsa Freeman (Kent/r. Bomersat)-10 for-118 Freeman. (Kent v. Lolcester) 10 for 121 Freeman (Kent_y;;Northanta):12 for -84
Mercer (Glamorgan v. Wär»
wick)
.12 for 63 Tyldesley (H.), (Lanes.
Worcester)
...11 for 59 Tyldesley (R.) (Lanes,, v.
...11 for 115 Glamorgan)........................ Tyldenley (R.) (Lancashire ⠀
▼. Somerset)
144
199*
Tyldesley (E.) (Lance. Y. Kent) 120
(E) (Lancashire v. Tyldesley
Gloucester) Tyldesley (E.) (Lancashire v
.116 ENBEX) AW. Carr (Notis v. Northants) 140 A. W. Carr (Notts v. Worcester) 127 A. W. Carr (Noits.v. Middlesex) 102. C. T. Bray (Essex v. Northants) 100 Mead (Hampshire v, Northants) .108" ..106. The New Zealanders drew with Mead (Hampshire v. Sussex} ༔་ I. G. H. Fender (Surrey v.
Somernet) P. G. H. Fender (Surrey v.
Derby) Combined Services: 301 and 301 for Iddon (Lancashire v. Middlesex) 137 131 Smith (Derby v. Essex) 6 dec.
Eastman (Eanex v. Glamorgan) .129 New Zealanders: 364 and 149 for 6,Arnold (Hampshire v. Northants) 128*
'Century List, The following have scored con- turies in the County Championship between Hampshire and Surrey-competition this season Sandham strove hard to give Sur Holmes (Yorkshire v. Warwick) 250 ray a lead on the rst innings but Holmes (Yorkshire v. Notts)...133. his fine effort war unavailing, the Hendren (Middlesex v, Notis)..232 last wicket falling when 76 runs Hendran (Middlesex v. Warwick) 189 behind. Sandhom carried his bat Hendren (Middienex v. Glucenter) 117
Hendren (Middlesex v. Sussex). 125+ through the Innings for an invalu-Hendren (Middlesex v. Warwick) 100 able contribution of 113.
FREEMAN'S FIFTEEN WICKETS.
London, Yesterday. The sensation of the mid-week first-class cricket programme was the defent of Lancashire at Clac- ion. Essex balting first compiled the useful total of 436, O'Connor and Pearce scoring bright cen- turies. Lancashire falled by 54 runs to save the follow on, and in their second venture were dismiss ed by Kenneth Farnes for 116.
Huge scoring was witnessed on the Edgbaston ground where the match between Warwickshire and Natts produced 1,032 runs' for 10 wickets. After compiling the mammoth total of 511 for 3 wickets--declared-the-home-county- had the mortification of gaining only three of the five points nt* stake.
The following were the most hoteworthy batting and bowling feats accomplished during the mid-werk ericket programme
Batting
Gibbons (Worcester) {Guna, G. (Notts)
Croon (Warwick)
183 .183
Lee (Derbyshire)
.173
Mend (Hampshire)
.169*
.159
Pearce (Essex)
.152
Timams (Northants)
147
Lee (Middlesex),
141
O'Connor (Essex)
122
Tyldesley. E. (Lanes.)
116
G. T. S. Stevens (Middlesex) 115
Sandham (Surrey)
113.
Quaife (Worcester)
107
Bates (Warwick)
105
Gunn, G. V. (Notts)
100
99
Lee, F. (Somerset)
denoter not ont.
Bowling. "Freeman (Kent) ....15 for 144 Verity (Yorkshire) .14 for $1 Geary (Leicester)....11 for 122 JC. White (Somerset) for 71 G. O. Allen Middlesez) 6 for, 38 6 for 57
K. Farnes (Essex)
Gregory (Surrey)
Mitchell (Derby)
Perks (Worcester)
Ryan (Glamorgan)
6 for 69
5 for 39
5 for 52
for 86
wickets taken in both innings.
At Swansea, Yorkshire continu-
ed on their triumphant path and
Full results as cabled by Reuter were as follow:-
Essex best Lancashire by an fu- nings and 64 runs at Clacton.
Scoroa:-
Essex; 438 (O'Connor 122, Pearce
152).
Lancashire: 234 (Tyldesley E. 116)
140 (K. Farnes 6 for
-57).
108 .:103
Arnold (Hants v, Gloucester)... 111 Arnold Hants v. Northants)....100 V. W. C. Jupp (Northanta .
.128 Hampshire) V. W. C. Jupp (Northants v.
liants).
101" Hardinge (Kent v. Essex)
1287 Hardinge (Kent v. Lancashire) .111 Walker, (Notts v. Somerset) ....125 Walker (Notts v. Northants) ....... 102° Loyland (Yorkshire v. Aurrey)..12 Ducat (Surrey v. Warwick)....125 N. Haig (Middlesex v. Notta) ..123 E. W. Dawson (Leicester v. Glou
cester
Shipman (Leicester v. Middlesex) 120 Iter. J. H. Parsons. (Warwick (v.
Lancashire)
119 Rev. J. II. Parsons (Warwick v.
Somerset)
... 105 Mitchell (Yorkshire v. Hampshire) 119* Nichol (Worcester v. Middleser) 116 Astiil (Leicester v. Suster) .115 Storer (Derby v. Surray)
.115.
I, A. R. Peebles (Middlesex
•Y. Essex)
1. A. R. Peebles (Middlesex
Y. Glamorgan)
.13 for 152
11 for 124
.11 for 130 I. A. R. Peebles" (Middlesex.
v. Somerset)
10 for 107 Verity (Yorkshire v. Glamor-
14 for gan) *Verity (Yorkshire v. War-
wick) *******
10 for 36 Bowes (Yorks. v. Middlesex), 11 for 102 Bowes (Yorks, v. Hampshire) 10 for 132 Bowes (Yorkshire Surrey) 19 for 125 Ruot (Worcester v. Leicester) 13 for 98 Root (Worcester v. Essex) 10 for 132 Mitchell (Derby v. Sussex) 12 for 30 Wensley (Sussex v. Derby) 12 for 95 Tale (Sussex v. Northants) 12 for 58 Ryan (Glamorgan v. Wor-
.Il for 99 cester) Geary (Leicester v. Kent)..11 for 122 wickets taken in a single innings.
Scoring Records.
.
The following are the highest and lowest scores compiled in the County Championship to date. Highest score
621 for 9 dec.--Middlesex v. Notte åt
Trent Bridge.
LORD BURGHLEY'S | M. D. LYON LOOKS IN
“DAUGHTER~~
Famous Athlete Now
a Proud Father.
AT LORDS.
His Impressions of the Test Match.
THE FIRST DAY,
Lady Burghley, wife of Lord Burghley, the well-known athlete, has given birth to a daughter. M. D. Lyon, the Somersetshire Lord Burghley, who is the eldest | Cricketer, looked in at Lord's on son of the Marquis of Exeter, is 26 the first day of the Test match | against New Zealand, and gave the years of age.
He is one of the most successful | following brief survey to the hurdlers Hving, and while at Evening Standard.
Magdalene College, Cambridge,
Tom Lowry's greeting to me when won the Oxford and Cambrid 120yds, and 220 yds. in 1925, 1926 we mot in the New Zealandera and 1927. He was the British dressing-room at Lord's to-day was brief, blunt and breezy. There is always a certain finesse and re- straint about Colonial wit.
440yds. hurdle champion in 1926, 1927 and 1928, and in the last year, at Amsterdam, took the World's Championship for the 400 metres, equalling the Olympic record. His World's record of 5iece, for the
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*
*
Tom told me they have had to play on many alicky wickets and 440yds. In still unbroken.
therefore they have not run into Lady Burghley, who is the their best form on hard wickets fourth daughter of the Duke of And the wicket looked very good. Buccleuch, married Lord Burghley here at Lord's. in 1929.
379 for 4 dec.-Surrey. Somerset at DEATH OCCURS IN
the Oval, 521 for 7 dec.-Notts v. Warwick at Edgbaston, Birming- 511 for 3 dec-Warwick v. Notta at
kam.
Edgbaston, Birming- ham. 113 503 for 4 dec-Surrey v. Warwick. "shire at the Oval,————— 477
-Sussex Y Essex .at
Brighton. 476 for. 5 dec.Surrey v. Glamorgan 470 for 7 dec.--Sussex v. Surrey at
Alderman (Derby v. Surrey). Staples, A. (Notts v. Yorkshire) 131 Staples, A. (Notis v. Somerset) 713 Bakewell (Northants v. Glouces
ter)
Sutcliffe Yorkshire v. Kent)...230 Sutcliffe Yorkshire v. Somerset) 183 Sutcliffe (Yorkshire Warwick) 129: Sutcliffe (Yorkshire v. Middlesex) 120 Sutcliffe (Yorkshire v. Hampshire) 107 Parks (11.) (Sussex v. Ensex) ..200* Woolley (Kent- v. Yorkshire) .188 Woolley (Kent v. Lancs.). Woolley Kent 'r. Northants) ..168 Woolley (Kent v. Warwick) Saridham (Surrey. Glamorgan) 175 Sandham (Surrey v. Somernet), 181 Sandham (Surrey v. Hampshire) 113%. Sandham (Surrey v. Derby) .d
.107 G. T., S. Stevens (Middlesex v Netts took first innings points Warwick)
.170. from Warwickshire at Edgbaston, G. T. S. Stevens (Middlesex v Birmingham,
Worcester)
.115 Hammond (Gloucester v. Sussex) 168* Scores:-
Hammond (Gloucester v. Notts) 103 Warwick: 511 for 3 dee., (Bates) Hammond (Gloucester)
100 105 (Croom 159). Hammond (Gloucester v. Wor Notts: 521 for 7 (Gunn G. 183,
center)
.100 Shepherd (Surrey v. Esnex) .167* Shepherd (Surrey v. Warwick) .140 Hopwood (Lancashire v. Surrey) 165" Hopwood (Lancashire v. War
w-lek).
.126 Langridge, J. (Sussex v. Glamor
Kany Walters (Worcester v. Northants) 153 Croom (Warwick v. Glamorgan) 103-31-Somerset Gloucester-at-Bristol
**Gunn G. V. 100*)...
Hampshire took first innings points from Surrey at Bournemouth.
Scores:-
Hampshire: 274 (Gregory 6 for 69)
Bakewell (Northants: v. Glamor-
gan)
.113 Gibbons (Worcester v. Middlesex) 183 Gibbons (Worcester v. Northants)#113 Gibbons (Worcester v. Derby) Gibbons (Worcester v. Notts)
109
.110
| Lee (J.) (Somerset v. Northants) 113,
Ames (Kent v. Sussex) ....
.112
| Bell' (Glamorgon v. Essex) Catmore (Essex . Sussex) Croom (Warwick v. Notta) Croom (Warwick v. Kent)
.109 106
159 .109
.161
Croom (Warwick v. Northants) .105
297 for 9 dec., (Mead Dacre (Gloucester v. Northants) 165
160*).
Dacre (Gloucester v. Warwick) 119" Surrey 221 (Sandham 113).
Dacre (Gloucester v. Lancs.) ...100 K. S. Dulcepsinkji (Sussex v 167 for 8.
Ехвех)
..133
Kent heat Leicestershire by, 25 runs at Maidstone,
Scores:-
Kent: 128 (Geary 6 for '46)
254 (Geary for 77). Leicester: 134 (Freeman 8, for 52) 218 Freeman 7 for 92).
K. S. Duleepsiahli (Sussex v
Surrey?...
K. S. Duleepsinhji (Sussex v..
Kent)
...127
K. S. Duleepsinh (Sussex
Essex)
............. 162 V.
..140
K. S. Duleepsinhji (Sunnex V.
Leicester)...
..112
K. S. Duleepslahil (Sussex v.
Northants)....
'112
C. T. Bray (Essex v. Glamorgan) 122
Somersetshire beat Sussex by 55 Mead (Hampshire v. Surrey) .169* runs at Eastbourne.'
Scores:-
Somerset: 245 and 211 (Lee F. 99) Sussex: 212 and 189 (J. C. White 9
for '71)..
Yorkshire beat, Glamorganshire
accounted for Glamorganshire by } by an innings and 25 runs at Swan
Glamorgan: 62 (Verity & for 21)
91 (Verity 8 for 33). Yorkshire: 178 for 8 dec. (Ryan 5
for B6),
an inninga. Verity, a strong Test sea. candidate for the Australian tour, Scores captured 14 wickets at the amaz- ingly low cost of just over three. runs apiece. Freeman
the fine. returned figures of 16 wickets for 144 at Eastbourne and was largely res- ponsible for Kent's needed victory over Leicestershire. During the match Geary claimed 11 wickets -for-122-rung.
Derbyshire beat Northampton- shire, by six wickets at Dorby.,
Scores -
Derby: 388 for 8 dec, (Lee 179)
-97-for-four-wickets.
C. C. Case (Somerset v. Surrey) 155 CC. Case (Somerset . Hants) 131 Iddon (Lancashire v. Kent) Hearne (Middlesex v. Leicenter) 162 .....153 Hearne (Middlesex v. Glamor.
gan)
104 Hearne (Middlesex v. Glamorgan) 101* Pearce (Essex v. Lancashire) ...152 Hobbs (Surrey v. Warwick)
.147 Hobbs (Surrey v. Somerset) 128 Hobbs (Surray v. Sussex) .... Hobbs (Surrey v. Glamorgan) Hobbs (Surrey v. Derby)" Lee (Middlesex v. Worcester) Lee (Middlesex v. Glamorgan). Lee (Derby v. Essex)
Lee
(Derbyshire v. Northants) M. J. Turnbull (Glamorgan
Essex)
Craom (Warwick v. Derby) ... 103 Croom (Warwick v. Lancashire) 102 Neale (Gloucester, Leicester) 105 Kennedy (Hampshire v. North-
anta Cook (Sussex v. Glamorgan) Cook (Sussex v. Gloucester) Keeton (Notts v. Essex)
at the Oval.
4 the Oval, 470 for 7 dec-Bussex v. Glamorgan.
ahire at Cardiff.
468 for 8 dec-Yorkshire v. Warwick
at Edgbaston, Birm ingham. 467 for 2 dec.-Yorkshire v. Kent at
Folkestone. 453 for 9 dec-Gloucester v. North
ants at Kettering. Lowest scorea
(Fry's Ground). 69-Eнsex v. Lancs at Liverpool.
61-Glouchestershire v. Lancashire at
Manchester.
61-Surrey v. Yorkshire at Bradford. 62-Somerset v. Notta at Bath. 62--Glamorgan' Y. Yorkshire at Swan-
67-Sussex.v. Derbyshire at Chester-
field. 68--Hampshire Y. Notti
at Trent Bridge.
.103 103
101* .100.
вел.
O'Connor (Essex v. Lancashire) .122 .O'Connor (Essex-v. Kent)
(Warwick v
.... 100 103
.161.
..100
Bates (Warwick v. Notta) R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick
Northants)
R.ES. Wyatt (Wat
Surrey)..... Hallows (Lance, y, Gloucester),.100 |J. C. White (Somerset v. Notta) 100 Paynter (Lancashire v. Warwick) 100 ..189 Gunn, G. (Notts v. Warwick) 'Gunn, Y. Ġ. (Notls v. Warwick) 100* Quaife, B. W.
(Worcester
Middlenex)
TEST MATCH.
Sudden End of an Old
M.C.C. Member...
Major A. C. Greaves-Banning, an olt member of the Marylebone Cricket Club, collapsed and died at Lord's during the Test Match against New Zealand..
was on A
As Ames hit his first two fours of the day off Merritt, Major Greaves-Banning, who seat in front of the pavilion, col- lapsed. He was carried into the players' room, where it was found
that he was dead.
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In the first two evens Vote, bow-
ing with plenty of life, twice beat
Mills by making him play at and miss the ball outside the off stump.
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Apart from this I thought MIL played delightful cricket.
His scoring shots were chiefly aquare and late cuts.
C. S. Dempster kicked the ball more often than he hit it during the first half-hour, but he is one of the most difficult men in the world to get out. His style? He has
none.
a
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The ball that got Mills, was when
he played alightly across a shortish
one · from Peebles, which turned
very little, but came off very quick-
By.
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Play the ball and not the mant. Ames made a curious mistake That is the slogan that wins when he missed stumping G. L matches whether in the Amateur Weir. He moved too far over to Championship or in a club handicap the off and had to take a step back
competition. Archie to the stumps.
knock-out Compston.
68 Worcestershire v. Leicestershire
at Leicester... 69 Worcester v. Easer at Leyton. 69-Hampshire v. Essex at Colchester. 69-Essex v. Hampshire at Colchester.
FIRST CLASS COUNTY CHAM PIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE.
1st Inns, No Poss P. W. I W. L. Result Pts. Pts. .18 10 1 3 0 4 270 181
18. 8
2. 3 5
150 .20 8 7 19
300 138 295 137
..107
Yorkshire (3) Gloucestershire (2) Notts (4) .Kent (5)
18
Sussex (7)
denotes not out. †scored in his benefit match.
A Century scored in each innings.
Bowling Honours,
The following have taken ten or more wickets in a single match:— Parker (Gloucester v. Notts) 16 for 113 Parker (Gloucester v. Bur-
rey) ****
...II for 153 Parker (Gloucester v. Mid-
diesex)
117
.106
.105
·144•
107
147
.173
144
144
137
105
Parker (Gloucester, v. Wor-
Parker (Gloucester v. Wor-
cester)
................11 for 179
103
.10 for 180 Parker (Gloucester 7. Derby) 14 for 91
Bowley (Sussex v. Surrey? Howley (8unset v. -Essex) Bowley (Sunsex v. Lanca.)
cester) cester
.10 for 83 Bowley (Sussex v. Gloucenter>
Freeman, (Kent v. Leicester). 13 for 141 Timms (Northants v. Derbyshire) 147 | Freeman (Kent. v. Essex) 15 for 142
*Freeman (Kent v. Lanea.) 10 for 79
• Supsex were surprised at Northants: 159 (Mitchell 5 for 99) Timms (Northants Hints) 191* Freeman (Kent v. Middlesex) 11 for 102
Brighton when Somersetshire dis missed them a. second time when
55 runs in arrears. J.. C. White, the
Somerset akipper took 9 wickets for 71 runs in the second innings.
324 (Timms 147).
Middlesex took first innings. points from Worcestershire at Wor- cester,
Scores:-
Undefeated centurica by Philip Middlesex: 391 (G. T. S. Stevens
Mead and Andy Sandham charac- terised, the match at Bournemouth
115, Lee 144*, Perks 5 for 52)
Tyldesler (E.)
(Lancashire
Lancashire (1)
Surrey (8) Derbyshire (9) Essex (0)
Warwickshire (15) Middlesex (16) Worcestershire (10)
Hampshire (18)
Somersetshire (14)
Leicestershire (12)
Glamorganshire (11). Northamptonshire (17)
5 1
2
300. 184.
*800 120
285 121
300 108
8
300 107
1
300
20 4 7 4 4 .20 a € 44 19 4 8 1 6 18. 2 3 4 8
300
3
.19 2 8. 14 1 81 8
96
808 107
300 0 295 83 1 270 78 285 .63
0 270 44 The figures in brackets were the positions occupied by the countles at the close of the 1933 season. The method of scoring this year is as follows: 15 points for a wing 7 points for a tle; 6 points for a_win_on_the_first innings and 8 points for a losi on first innings; 4 points for a tle on the årst innings and 6 points for a zo result.
By the time he had reached them and knocked the balls off at the second attempt Weir was safely in his ground again,
• •
D. R. Jardine missed Weir when 20, off Voce, at short fine leg. The ball was travelling fast, about knee high. Jardine got two hands to what was not a difficult catch in this class of cricket.
A. P. F. Chapman would have taken it in his mouth
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The England bowing up to lunch never looked to me to be very dimeult. Voce and Allen were dis- appointing. Voce had been trying his short, burping stuff.,
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The ladies were all a-flutter in anticipation of seeing Tom. Lowry, the Canterbury (N.2.) he-man, at the popping, crease. He is the George Bancroft of cricket and gives the ball a terrific blow once he is set.
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I am surprised to find myself throughly thrilled by the cricket What a day! What sunshine!'' What a crowd! And the dazzling felding by "Duleep" on the boun- dary! How the crowd cheer for his lightning returna【
If I had to choose an example of the perfect type of woman, I think I should select Helen Wille Moody. | When I have watched her playing The way in which the New tennis I have been fascinated with Zealanders played the spin howlers her exquisite, proportions and the after lunch showed that Járding grace of her movementa-C. 8. should have employed them more Jagger, the well-known sculptor. in the morning.
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