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SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1931

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YORKSHIRE CONTINUE THEIR TRIUMPHANT PROGRESS

THEIR FIFTH SUCCESSIVE VICTORY

GLOUCESTER WIN

TOWNSEND GIVES DERBY POINTS

OVER CHAMPIONS.

ESSEX SURPRISED

1

Hammond (Gloucester)

Hammond (Gloucester v. War

cester)

100

181

Qualfe, · B__ W (Worcester

Middlesex)

107

Iddon (Lancashire v. Middlesex) 137 Smith (Derby v. Essex) Eastman (Essex v. Glamorgan) .129 Arnold (Ilampshire v. Northants) 128* | E. F. Longrigg (Bomerset ▼.. Arnold (Hants v. Gloucester)..111.

.100 Shepherd (Surrey (v, Essex) ‚ ‚167*.} Shepherd (Surrey v. Warwick) 110 Hopwood (Lancashles v. Surrey), 163* | Arnold (Hants v. Northants)................100 Hopwood (Lancashire 7. War-

wick)

.....126 Langridge, J. (Sussex y. Glamor-

.161 Waltern (Worcester v. Northants) 153 Dacre Gloucester v. Northants)*.165 Dacro». (Gloucester v. Warwick) .119' Dacre (Gloucester v. Lancs.) 2.100 K. 8. Daleepsinhji (Sussex) V.

Worcester)

K. 8. Duleepainhfi (Sussex v.

Essex)

133

K. 8. Dulcepainh]

Surrey)

W. C. Jupp (Northants v. Hampshire?

.128. V. W. .C. Jupp (Northants v

Hants)

..101. Hardinge (Kent v. Exsex)... 128. Hardinge (Kent (v." Lancashire) .111 Walker (Notts v. Somerset, 125 Walker (Notts v. Northants) \. 102" "Ducat (Surrey v. Warwick) ...........125. .161*., Leyland (Yorkshire v. Surrey) ..124 N. Haig Middlesex v. Notts)..123 E. W. Dawson (Leicester v. 'Glou

center ---

.123 Shipman (Leicester v. Middlesex) 120 Rev. J. H. Parsons (Warwick, v.

Lancashire)

..119 Comparatively low scoring characterised the mid-week pro-

Rev. J. H. Parsons (Warwick v. gramme, bowlers gaining the upper hand in the majority of matches,

Notts)* * * Rev. J. II. Parsons (Warwick v. Parker, for the seventh time this season, captured more than lon

Somerset)

106 wickets in a match, this time at the expense of Leicestershire, Good

Mitchell (Yorkshire v. Somerset) 184 Mitchell (Yorkshire v. Hampshire) 119 bowling by Townsend gave Derbyshire the major points over Lan-C. T. Bray (Essex v. Glamorgan) 122

Nichel (Worcester Middlesex) 116 Mead (Hampshire v. Surrez) ...169* cashire, H. T. O. Smith, the Essex fast bowler, did his best for C. C. Case (Somerset v. Surrey) 155Astill (Leicester v. Warwick)

Astill (Leicester v. Sussex) 115 C. C. Case (Somerset v. Hants) 131

Storer (Derby v. Surrey) M the county but he was unable to rectify the batting failure of the radon (Lancashire 1. Kent) .153 | Alderman (Derby v. Surrey). · 113*

Hearne (Middlesex v. Leicester) 152* eleven.

(Notts Yorkshire) 181 Hearne (Middlesex v. Glamor-

104

It will be almost a miracle it Yorkshire are deprived of the Championship this year. Yesterday they defeated Somersetshire by ten wickets at Taunton and have now a lead of 45 points over Gloucestershire, their nearest rivals.. During the last ten matches Yorkshire have won nine and won the other match on the first innings.

The following were the most noteworthy batting and bowling feats accomplished during the mid-week cricket programme:-

Batting.

Mitchell (Yorkshire)

O'Connor (Essex)

134 .118.

Rev. J. H. Parsons (Warwick) 108

| E. F. Longrigg (Somerset) ..100

• denotes not out,

Bowling.

*Parker (Gloucester)

..17 for 108

.'H. T. 0. 'Smith (Essex) 11 for 134 "Town and (Derby)....10 for 83 Kennedy (Hampshire) .. & for 29 Geary, (Leicester)

6 for 58 6 for 85

Harris (Notts)

Thomas (Northants)... 5 for 33 Davies, D. (Glamorgan) 5 for 47 Hopwood (Lancashire), 5 for 52 Y. W. C. Jupp (Northants) 5 for 66 Bowes (Yorkshire) 5 for 79 wickets taken in both innings.

49);

K. S. Duleepsinh] (Sussex V.

Kent)

(Bussex v.

(Sussex የ

162 (Sussex F

.140 (Sussex v.

...112

112

K. S. Duleepsiahil

Essex')

K. S. Dutsepsinhi

Leicester). K. S. Dulcepsinh

Northants)

Heame (Middlesex v. Glamorgan) 101 Pearce (Essex

v. Lancashire) Hable (Surrey v. Somerset) Hobbs (Surrey .v. Warwick)

Hobbs (Surrey v. Sussex) Hobbs (Surrey 7. Glamorgan) Hubbs (Surrey v. Derby)

Horrocks (Lancashire v, Notts):100*

* denotes not out.

Yorkshire)******

.100.

scored in his beneat match. A Century scored in each innings.

Bowling Honours.

PUTTING DOWN RAGGING.

London Court to Try Undergraduates.

BOARD OF DISCIPLINE. -

BIG MANSION.

FIRE

Art Treasures Strewn on Lawn.

HEROIC YOUNG LADY.

The following have taken ten or more wickets in a County Cham- Stronger action Is to be taken to Woodhurst, a beautifully timber- pionship match:-

put down "ragging" excesses by ed mansion on the banks of the Parker (Gloucester y, Natts) 15 for 113 University students in London. Thames, near Boulter's Lock Parker (Gloucester v. Sur

It has been decided to set up a Maidenhead, was nearly destroyed. геу)

.11 for 153 Parker (Gloucester Y. Derby) 11 for 91 Board of Discipline for the London by fire in mail week, Parker (Gloucester v. Wor

University which will investigate The mansion belongs to Mr. ccator)

.11 for 179 complaints against particular Ernest Dunkels, a barrister, and is 'Parker' (Gloucester v. Leices-

students.

n picturesque building of mord ter)

11 for 103 Parker (Gloucester v. Mid-

It will be in a position to recom-than 80 rooms, standing in screa dlesex).

10 for 180 mend the Senate to cancel or of lawns studded with trees. It Parker Gloucester v. Wor- 108

suspend a student's University was regarded as one of the most cester)

10 for 83 privileges should his conduct be beautiful mansions on Thames Freeman (Kent v. Leicester) 15 for 144 Freeman (Kent v. Middlesex) 11 for 10% considered to warrant. this course. side.

The existence of the Board of Freeman (Kent v. Northants) 12 for 94

Twelve people were in the men Freeman (Kent. Essen.15 for 142 Discipline will give heads of the sion when the fire broke out. They Freeman (Kent v Leicester) 10 for 121 various collèges and institutions in owe their lives to Mr. Dunkels 21- Freeman (Kent Langs) 10 for 79 the University a weapon for deal-year-old daughter, Miss Kathleen Freeman (Kent 1. Samerast) 10 for 115 Mercer (Glamorgan v. War- jing with refractory students that Dunkels, who gave the alarm and

.12 for 80 they have not had before.

ehepherded them all to safety. A. (Notte Somerset) 113 Tylsor (13 for 152 They will be able to hold a sword- Boor. T

(R.) (Lanesshire

How The Board Will Act, She was sleeping on an upper V: Somerset)

..11 for 59 over the heads of students who do

not observe discipline by threaten 11 for 115 Ing to refer their cases to the

Board. 11 for 124

Except where students are con-bers in the Temple 11 for 180 victed by a court of justice, the R. Peebles (Middlesex

Board of Discipline will ordinarily Somerset) **** 10 for 107 only consider cases at the request

Northants v. Glonces

ter)

152 15 Bakewell (Northants v. Glamor .147

gen)

128 117 .106 105

.107 147

Lee (Middlesex v. Worcester).144 Lee (Middlesex v. Glamorgan) Lee (Derby v. Essex)

144

137

Lancashire: 101 (Townsend 6 for Lee (Derbyshire v. Northants)..173

31. 3. Turnbull (Glamorgan v. 121 for 6 (Townsend

Esacx) 4 for 94).

Bowley (Sussex. v. Surrey)..... 144 Derbyshire: 157 (Hopwood 5 for Bowley (Sussex v. Essex)

Bawley (Sussex v. Lance) 105 Bowley (Sussex v. Gloucester) 103 Timms (Narthants v. Derbyshire) 147 Timms (Northants v. Hants) ...191. Tyldesley (E) (Lancashire

Warwick)

52).

Notts took first innings points from Warwickshire at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.

Scores Notts: 381. Warwick: 380 (Rev. J. H. Parsons 108, Harris 6 for 85).

Northamptonshire beat Essex by three wickets at Northampton..

Scores:-

Essex: 223 for 7 dec. (O'Connor 118*. V. W. C. Jupp 5 for 66);.

90 (Thomas 5 for 33).

Full results as cabled by Router Northants: 138 (H. T. O. Smith 7 were as follow

Yorkshire beat Somersetshire by ten wickets at Taunton.

Scores:-

Somerset: 176 and 177 (E. F.

Longrigg 100, Bowes 5 for 79), Yorkshire: 314.(Mitchell 134) and

43 for no wicket.

Hampshire beat Glamorganshire by 153 runs at Portsmouth.

Scores:-

47) and 132.

6 for 20).

Glamorgan: 138 and 59 (Kennedy

.'

for 64);

194 for 7" (H. T. 0.

Smith 4 for 70).

Century List.

The following havé scored cen- turies in the County Championship competition this season

Holmes (Yorkshire v. Warwick) 250 Holmes (Yorkshire v. Notis)...133 Hendren (Middlesex v. Warwick) 189 Hendren (Middlesex v. Notts) ,232

Hendren (Middlesex v. Sussex) 125t Hendren (Middlesex.v. Gloucester) 117: Hampshire: 218 (Davies, D. 5 for Hendren (Middlesex v. Warwick) 100*

Suteliffe (Yorkshire v.

Kent)

...230 Sutcliffe (Yorkshire v. Somerset) 183 Sutetice (Yorkshire v. Warwick) 129 Sutcliffe (Yorkshire v. Middlesex) 120 Sutclife (Yorkshire v. Hampshire) 107. Gloucestershire beat Lelcester-Parks (H.) (Sussex . Essex)..200* shire by 126 runs on Fry's Ground. Woolley Kent v. Northants? ...168 Woolley (Kent 7. Yorkshire) .188 Woolley (Kent v.

v. Lancs.). Woolley (Kent Warwick) Sandham (Surrey v. Glamorgan) 175 Sandham (Surrey v. Somerset). 131 Sandham (Surrey v. Derby) Sandham (Surrey v. Hampshire) 118"

.107. G. T. S. Stevens (Middlesex V.

Warwick)

Bristol.

Scorea:- Gloucester: 151 and 203 (Geary 6

for 68).

Leicester: 77 (Parker 6 for 39): 151 (Parker 5 for 69).

V.

..

108

.193.

.170⭑

115

Derbyshire took

G. T. S. Stevens (Middlesex v. first innings

Worcester)... points from Lancashire at Buxton.

Scores:-

Hammond (Gloucester v. Sussex) 168° Hammond (Gloucester v. Notts) 103.

Tyldesley (E.) (Lancs. v. Kent) 120 Tyldesley (E) (Lancashire T.

Gloucester)

.....127 Tyldesley (E) (Lancashire V

Essex) .........

116

A. W. Carr (Notts v. Northants) 140 A. W. Curr (Noi a v. Worcester) 127 A. W. Care (Notts v. Middlesex) 102 C. T. Bray (Basex v. Northants) 100 Mead (Hampshire, v. Northants) 106 Mead (Hampshire v. Sussex) ...108". P. G: H. Fender (Surrey v.

Somernet) P. G.. H. Fender (Surrey

Derby)

Y+

139"

100

115

wick)

Tyldesley ( 113

I.

Y,

F. (R.) (Lancs.

** (R.) · (Lancs. Y.

A. R. Peebles (Middlesex

Essex)

LA R.

I. A. R. Peebles (Middlesex

Glamorgan)

.109

:206

Verity (Yorkshira v. Glamor»

gan)

* Glübens (Worcester v¿Middlesex) 183 Gibbons (Worcester v. Northants). 113 Gibbons (Worcester. Derby) ..109 Lee (J.) (Someract v. Northants) 113 Gibbons (Worcester v. Notta) Ames (Kent v. Sussex) |Bell (Glamorgan v. Essex) Cutmore

(Essex T

r. Susaex) Croom (Warwick v. Nottá) .159 Croom (Warwick v. Kent) 109 Croom (Warwick v. Northants) .105. Croom (Warwick v. Glamorgan) 103 Croom (Warwick v. Derby) 103 Croom (Warwick v. Lancashire) 102 Neale (Gloucester v. Leicester),105 Kennedy (Hampshire v. North

ants)

O'Connor (Essex F. Northants)

Cook (Sussex v. Glamorgan) Cook (Sussex v. Gloucester) Keeton (Notts v. Essex) O'Connor (Essex v. Lancashire)

103

∙103

101

*100*

O'Connor (Essex v. Kent)` Bates (Warwick v. Notts)

118

122

R. E S. Wyatt - (Warwick v.

Northants)

100 .105

..161* R.ES. Wyatt (Warwick V.

Surrey)

.100 Hallows (Lancs, v. Gloucester) ..100 J. C. White (Somerset v. Notta) 100 Paynter (Lancashire v. Warwick) 100 Guan, G. (Notte v. Warwick) ...183 Gunn, V. G. (Notis v. Warwick) 100*

FIRST CLASS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE.

Notts (4)

Bassex (7)

Rent (5) Lancashire (1) Surrey (8) Derbyshire (9) Essex (6)

1st June. No : Poss.

P. W. L. W. L. Result Pta. Pts. 20 12 1 8, 0

કર્મ

Mrs. Dunkels, her mother, and Nias Cynthia Dunkels, her younger sister, were sleeping in the house, but Mr Dunkels was at his cham-

Started in Maid's Room.

The fire started soon after 4 'n.m. .14 for

of any college or school concerned. in a room normally occupied, by a "Verity (Yorkshire v. War-

The Board will be summoned as French maid, who is now on holi wick)

.10 for 86 the Vice-Chancellor (Dr. J. Scott day. Bowes (Yorks, v. Middlesex) 11 for 192 Lidgett) shall direct. It will con, described the start of the fire. She Miss Kathleen Dunkels Bowes (Yorkshire v. Surrey), 10 for 125

Bowen (Yorks. v. Hampshire) 18 for 132 sist of the Vice-Chancellor, the

aaide

Root (Worcester v. Leicester) 13 for 98 Principal, and the Chairman of the "I woke and beard a crackling Root (Worcester V Essex) 10 for 132 Collegiate Council with an ad- sound. I looked out of the window Mitchell (Derby v. Sussex) 12 for 30 Wensley (Sussex v. Derby) 12 for 95 ditional member nominated to re-and saw smoke coming from the Tate (Sussex v. Northants) 12 for 58 present the students. | Ryan : (Glamorgan v. Wor-

cester)

.11 for 99 Geary (Leicester v. Kent)..11 for 122 Townsend (Derby v. Lancs.) 10 for 85

H. T. O. Smith (Esser V

Northants)

....11 for 134

wickets taken in a single innings.

Scoring, Records. The following are the highest and lowest scores compiled In the County Championship, to date. Highest scores

621 for 9 dec.-Middlesex v. Notts at

Trent Bridge.

"

Right Of Self-Defence. Any student whose conduct is to be investigated is to have the oppor tunity of being heard.

It is provided that the Board may deal with mild offenders by admonishing or reprimanding them without the necessity of calling the Senate's attention to the matter.

room where the French・・ mald sleeps when she is here. I rushed, out and went along to all the bed- rooms calling the sleepers.

"We had no time to put on clothes, but went down the staira and out safely with coats over our night clothes.

"Very shortly after we had got out into the grounds, the top of the house, seemed to be blazing from In the course of an article on the end to end. The staff did wonder manufacturing Inful work, rescuing furniture, pic growth of

tures, and other valuables.

579 for 4 dec.--Sarrey y. Somerset at Saskatchewan, appearing in "The

the Oval, “ 521 for 7 dec-Notts v. Warwick at of the Saskatoon branch of the Hub," Frank A. Bolduan, Chairman Edgbaston, Birming

ham.

Canadian Manufacturers' Associa 511 for 3 dcc-Warwick .. Notts at tion, notes that "The mining indus

Edgbaston, Birming tries of Northern Manitoba and ham

503 for 4 décSurrey Warwick Saskatchewan in 1929 spent over

shire at the Oval, $5,000,000 in wages. Three hun- Sussex. Y. | Essex. at dred thousand dollars were spent Brighton.

for grocerica, vegetables, meat and 476 for 5 dec.-Surrey v. Glamorgan other necessities of life; 2 mil

at the Oval

Yorkshire (8) Gloucestershire (2)

300 211

20 9 4 6.2

300 183

5 5 0

મ 1

369 160 300 152

3

3

L 915 143

477

4

2 330 140

815 123

·816

830

.880

815

815 104

816

316

300

83

-Warwickshizo (16)

Middlesex (16)

Hampshire (13)

Worcestershire (10) ·

Leicestershits (14)

Somersetshire (14)

Glamorganshire (11)

Northamptonshire (17)

A -315 78 2 9 1 8 n 800 59

The Bgures in brackets were the positions occupied by the counties at the close of the 1980 sonson. The method of scoring this year is as follows:-15 points for a wing 7% points for a tie; 3 points for a win on the first innings and 8 points for, a loss, on first innings; 4 points for a tie on the first innings and. 4 points for a no result.

470 for 7 dec.-Sussex. 7. Surrey at lion dollars for machinery and over

the Oval

1% million dollars for other sup 470 for 7 dec Sussex v. Glamorgan-plies; in short, the mining industry

whire at Cardiff, ****

453

·ingham, M

Folkestone. 20

for 9 dec Gloucester v. North-59-Northants v. Glamorgan at Com Lancashire a

the men, not thinking of their own ""Time after time the girls- and

safety," dashed into the house and brought out some of these things"

Valuables Saved

Mrs. Dunkels brought down with her a jewel case containing jewels worth several thousands of pounds. Her first thought then was for the children's hospital in adjoining grounds which Mr. Dunkels found- ed. She hurried round to And that

WE For several hours after the fire

468 for 8 dee-Yorkshire, Warwick pent, in round figures, about

at Edgbaston, Bira- $12,000,000 in 1929, the fire was not likely to sprend to it. The children were safely 467 for 9 dec-Yorkshire v. Kent at 50-Essex v. Lanes. at Liverpool..

asleep. the lawn was littered with piles of books from the library, old masters from the walls of the dining-room, and priceless furniture and per- -sonal belongings of the family. One of the servants lost all her savings-480-In the blaze.

ants at Kettering.

Gloucester at

Lowest scores 31-Somerset v.

at Bristol `(Fry's" Ground). (Continued in next Column.)

bridge. 61-Gloucestershire. v.

Manchester,

61-Burrey v. Yorkshire at Bradford. 62-Somerset v. Notts at Bath 62-Glamorgan v. Yorkshire at Swan-

67-Sensex v. Derbyshire at Chester

field.

.Ben.

68-Hampshire

v Notta, at Trent Bridge. 68-Worcestershire Leicestershire

at Leicester 5 69Worcester y. Essex at Leyton: 69-Hampshire v. Essex at Colchester, 69-Essex v. Hampshire at Colchester.

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The whole of the top storey was destroyed,

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