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Yesterday's Home Cricket

(Continued from Paga 1.)

The All-India XI scored their first triumph in first-class cricket when they defeated Northants by ten wickets. Vallance Jupp again showed good form with the ball but the county batsman falled badly against the well-varied Indian attack.

Middlesex, who last won the satisfied with 208 runs for ense championship in 1921 are taking out. There seems to be some dis- up the South's challenge this year crepancy in Reuter's cable, for ap in all seriousness. Receiving the parently Lancashire batted first regular support of three of the and yet Middlesex declared their beat amateur bowlers in England second innings. Judging by the they are in a very good position to result, however, Middlesex must carry off the honours. Ian Peebles have batted first and set Lancashire has shown good form and now that 359 runs for victory in the fourth G. O. Allen, the fast bowler who innings. Paynter, who has already played havoc with the Australian scored 182 against Yorkshire and batting eleven at Lord's in 1926, 159 against Kent, made a valiant and Greville Stevens, the slow effort to stem the tide, but when bowler who captained the England only two runs short of his third XI at the Oval in 1926, are jump-century he was dismissed after- ing into form, the Middlesex attack finding no one able to remain with is one of the most formidable in him against Greville Stevens. the country. Jack Durston and Jack Hearne also lend valuable assistance to this important de- partment.

Paynter's Great Effort, Thanks to Jack Hearne Middle- sex were able to gain a lead of 155 runs over their doughty Lancashire opponents. Hearne, who acored 176 against Glamorgan earlier in the season, had bad luck in not registering the double, but he was

past two

"RAIN- WASHES OUT TO-DAY'S SPORTING ACTIVITIES.

Owing to the heavy rain which fell last night and early this morning the hockey match between the "Wanderers" and H.M.S. Cornwall, which should have been played this after- noon on the Marine ground, has been unavoidably cancel. Ind

The Lawn Tenals League matches have also been cancel. led owing to the unfit state of the courts.

MISS ENGLAND III. NEARLY LOST.

Sailor Drowned During Rescue Work.

London, May 14. Warwick Gain Points. Norman Kilner, a former York-phone from his hotel on Lake Mr. Kaye Don, speaking by tele- shire player and the brother of Roy Kilner, the Yorkshire and All-Evening News to-day just how Misa {Garda, in Northern Italy, told The England all-rounder, was respon England III, Lord Wakefield's new sible for Warwickshire gaining first; innings points at Hull against the wander motor-boat, was within an ace of being lost yesterday, lean champions He and Bates have

than a week after she was launch- been the mainstay of the Warwick- ed, shire batting for the seasons, and more stylish batsmen tended to recapture for Great The boat cost $40,000; and is in- could not be desired. Herbert

Britain the world's water speed Sutcliffe took the opportunity to record of more than 111 miles an register his second century against hour now held by Gar Wood, the HOME CRICKET SCOREBOARD. the Warwickshire attack as he had American.

previously scored 109 in the drawn game at Edgbaston. In spite of towed acrom the lake to the boat his splendid affort to turn the tide, house at Gardone, a distance of ten Warwickshire wound up the third miles," said Mr. Don day, 218 runs behind with nine weather was perfect, but suddenly wickets in hand. Yorkshire, if the boat began to sink. they are to retain their title, will have to accomplish a miracle in the scoops in the hull which pass cool face of the Kent, Middlesex and ing water to the engines, and the Lancashire challenge, for bad weather in the north, and hence the boat had been left disconnect. pipe that leads this water out of only four points per game, can edi quite easily be imagined judging from weather reporta at the moment,

London, Yesterday.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Middlesex beat Lancashire by 111 runs at Lord's.

Lancs.: 136 (G. O. Allen 4

for

82);

247 (Paynter 98, G. . S. Stevens 5 for 66),

Middlesex: 291 (Hearne 149 not out, Hodgson 6 for 77);

203 for 7 dec. (Hearne 65).

Warwickshire took first innings points from Yorkshire at Hull.

Yorkshira: 229 and 326 for 6 dec. (Sutcliffe 153 not out). ·

Warwick: 285 (Kilner 119); 64 for one wicket.

Sussex beat, Gloucestershire by

two wickets at Horsham.

Gloucester: 229 (Dipper 96,

Hammond 59);

191 (Hammond 95, Dipper 53, Bowley 7 for 28).

Sussex: 385 (John Parks 114); 86 for 8 (Parker 6 for 29).

Surrey.defeated Essex by nine wickets at Leyton.

Essex: 349 (O'Connor 115, Cutmore 106, M. J. C.. Allom for 94);

103 (M. J. C. Allom & for 38). Surrey: 399 (Barling 122); 54 for one wicket.

Hammond and Dipper;

*Miss England III was being

The

"Water had come in through the

boat afloat. @

Kaye Don Net There, "I was not there. The Italian sailors on the tugmanned the In spite of splendid batting by Pumps and managed to keep the Dipper and "Wally" Hammond,

"The boat la not who collected- 809

damaged. i TUDS between them in Gloucester's two innings trial spin this evening or early to hope to be taking it out for its first which realised 420 runs, Gloucester

morrow morning. bowed the knee to Sussex. Ted Bowley, the Sussex veteran all the mishap was the death of an "The one miserable thing about: rounder, was in deadly form in Italian sailor on the tug. It seemy Gloucester's second innings, cap that he was leaning over to try and turing 7 wickets for only 28 runs reach Miss England III, when ho This is his best effort in the fell overboard and disappeared. County Championship this year, They have not recovered his body. and he will have to work hard to

yet. Improve on these figures. - John, Parks, who gave a very creditable display against

the All-Indla tourists, was responsible for the Sussex lead of 106 runs on the first

"I have been so busy that I innings. Requiring but 86 runs haven't even had a chance to look for victory Sussex collapsed senas- at the programme and see exactly tionally in their second venture who is competing against us in the

against Charles Parker's slows and barely scrambled home by two wickets to record their second vic-

Leicestershire best. Worcester-tory of the season. shire by an innings and 40 runs at Worcester.

Leicester: 345.

FRIENDLIES.

All-India XL beat Northampton- shire by ten wickets at Northamp ton.

O'Connor's Second Century. Surrey, who up, till now have been content with first innings

enormous interest in Miss England "People here seem to be taking an L

Unknown Competitors.

ed trials for the D'Annunzio phy next week."

Kaye Don, a fortnight later, abandoned his attempt on the re- cord and returned to England to discu modifications to the craft.

To-day's Programme. M.C.C. v. Kent at Lord's. Cambridge U..v. All-India XI. aț Cambridge.

Gentlemen of Sassex v. Sonth

Worcester: 70 (Geary 5 for points, left Layton with the maxi- (Continued from, proviosis Column.) 86, Snary 6 for 16);

mum points as the result of C. F. Walters (98) batting freely, 235 (C. F. Walters 98). brilliant century by their youngest it looked as if the indings defeat player, Barling, and good bowling | might be averted, bat the end came by their "speed merchant," Maurice at 285.. Allom, who secured 9 wickets in the match for 182 runs, Jack O'Connor followed up his undefeat- ed century against Glamorgan with 115 in a grand partnership with Cutmore (115), but even then Ee-American XI. at Taunton.. sex were 50 runs in arrears on the first Innings.putation de ve HOW Walters Makes Big Effort;

Worcester fared badly by the banks of the Severn when they lost to Leicester by an innings aid 40 runs. George Geary (5 for 85) and Snery (5 for 16), bowling at the top of their, form dismissed- Wor-

Northants: 155 and 151. All-India: 279 (V. W. C. Jupp B for 64);

29 for no wicket.

The South American XL defeat Led Oxford University by ten

wickets at Oxford,

Oxford 170 and 248 (R. HL. J. Brooke 119, Dennis Ayling 6 for

County Championship. Surrey v. Derbyshire at the Oval.

Sussex v. Worcestershire, at Hor- sham

Northampton y. Essex at North- ampton.

-Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire at Bristol,SANDE

South Americans: 405 (H. Wcester in the first innings for 70 Lancashire v. Hampshire

49).

Marshall 153);

14 for no wicket

EARLIER RESULTS.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Hampshire beat Derbyshire.

at Chesterfeld, gi Darby 185 and 94′′ (Kennedy

Hants:: 147 and 88 for 8.3

otts beat. Sombr tabire, by an innings and 162

851

275 runs in arrears of The La-Manchester. cester total. Forced to follow on, Glamorganshire. Leicestershire the Worcester batamen showed at Cowbridge,

signs of improvement and with Warwickshire v. Middlesex at

(Continued in next Column), « Edgbaston.

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