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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

Jack Hobbs Creates New Record

Continued from Page 1

Indians Reval in Hot Weather.

SWITZERLAND OUT OF DAVIS CUP.

Fisher's Amazing Recovery.

ITALY WIN BY ODD MATCH.

Montreaux, Yesterday. Palmieri gave Italy victory in

was not dis-

Jack Hobbs to-day added a new record to his already over-flowing The All-India XI., who during her Davis Cup match against Swit list when he scored two separate the last fortnight have experienc-zerland here to-day when he de- canturies in the match against Ea-ed little opposition in their trium-feated Aaachliman in straight sets. sex at the Oval. This was the phant path, encountered a trus and Fisher, however, sixth timo in his career that he fast wicket at Liverpool on Mon-heartened and reduced the Swiss had accomplished this feat, his re-day, and they clearly showed their defeat when, as the result of cord reading as follow:-

batting abilities on a wicket more sparkling tennis, he defeated De 160 and 100 Surrey v. Warwick in in keeping with their own condi-

Stefani in five sets. 1909.

tions in India. The pitch was bath-

Fisher dropped the Arst two sets Surrey v. Cambridge ed in brilliant sunshine, when the after having won but three games U. in 1925.

Indians resumed batting yesterday, before he really settled down. It Surrey v. Somerset in and so well did Naidu and Amar was thought time and again that 1925.

Singh appreciate the change in the he had left it too late, but by Surrey v. Hampshire weather that the former collected with magnificent tennis he pulled amazing determination. coupled

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mean feat when considering that C. B. Fry, whose record Hobbs Sibbles is at the height of his form has broken, also scored all his at the moment and is receiving ex- three-figure innings for Sussex, cellent support from Hopwood and his efforts reading as follow:- Hodgson. 108 and 123* v. Middlesex. 126 and 229 v. Surrey.

188 and 101* "v. Kent. 156 and 106 v. M.C.C. & Ground. 123 and 112 v. Kent.

Bradman Behind.

Only two cricketers, playing in Arst-class cricket to-day offer any really serious challenge to this magnificent record established by Hobbs in his fiftieth year-Herbert Sateliffe and Hardinge, the Kent opening batsmen, both of whom jhave accomplished the feat on four occasions. W. G. Grace only succeeded twice and the record breaking Don Bradman has only two such feats to his credit.

Draw Inevitable.

The Indian bowlers, however, failed to force home the Indian ad- vantage, and once Paynter got go- ing all hopes of a definite result being reached were banished,

Paynter "Fireworks.”

In scoring 163 Paynter played his fourth big innings for Lanca- shire this season. He is in magni- ficent from this year and has blos. somed out into a fast-scoring bata- man who is not afraid to hit the ball out of the ground." He had scored 152 against Yorkshire, 159 against Kent, and 98 against Mid- dlesex previous to to-day's effort.

HOME CRICKET SCOREBOARD

(Redter.)

County Championship.

Surrey beat Essex by nine wickets at the Oval.

Essex: 207 and 236 (O'Connor

104).

Surrey: 243 (Hobbs 113, Nichols

5 for 67);

252 for 1 (Hobbs 119 not out,

Gregory 113 not out).

Friendlies.

Lancashire drew with the All- India XI at Liverpool.

All-India: 498 (C: K. Naidu 125,

Amar Singh 181 not out). 36 for 2 wickets. Lancashire: 399 (Paynter 153).

Leicestershire beat the South Americans XI. by an innings and Somersetshire beat Notts by 1933 runs at Leicester. runs at Taunton..

Somerset: 242 and 196 (Larwood

5 for 56).

Natta:

219 (J. C. White 5 for 58) and 206.

Hampshire beat Derbyshire by six wickets at Southampton.

Derby: 318 and 219 for 8 dec.

(Smith 103 not out). Hants: 234 and 307 for 4 (Arnold 100, Mead 104 nat out).

Middlesex beat Worcestershire by eight wickets at Lord's.

Worcester: 279 (Durston 5 for

26);

90 (R. W. V. Robins 6 for 45), Middlesex: 161 (Jackson 5 for

45);

209 for 2 wickets.

Warwickshire beat Northampton- shire by seven wickets at North- ampton.

Northants: 161 and 259.. Warwick: -274 and 147 for 8. -

South America: 112 (Geary 4 for 32, Snary 4 for 85) and 116. Leicester: 261.

Earlier Result.

Yorkshire beat Kent by four wickets at Tonbridge.

games were played in the last three sets before De Stefani bow- ed the knee.'

Results as cabled by Reuter were as follow:-

Palmieri (Italy) beat Aesch- Ilman (Switzerland) 6-3, 6-1, 7-5,

Fisher (Switzerland) beat De Stefani (Italy) 3-6, 0-6, 9-7, 8-6, 8-6.

Earlier Results. Fleher (Switzerland) beat Palmieri (Italy) 6-8, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1, 6-3.

De Stefani (Italy) beat Aeschliman (Switzerland) 6-4, 7-5, 8-6.

Sertorio and Palmieri (Italy) beat Aeschilman and Fischer (Switzerland) 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.

YANKEES DEFEAT THE INDIANS.

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Senators Outslugged by St. Louis Browns.

ONLY TWO HOME RUNS,

New York, Yesterday. The following were the results of] to-day's Baseball games:

National League. Philadelphia 6, Cincinnati 5. Philadelphia 2. Cincinnati 5. Chuck Klein hit a home run. American League, Cleveland 6, New York 7. Detroit 5, Philadelphia 10. Jimmy Fox hit a home run. Chicago" 4, Boston 6.

St. Louis 17, Washington 3.

-Reuter's American Service.

TABLES TO DATE.

National League,

Kent: 196 and 75 (A. C. Rhodes

6 for 48).. Yorkshire: 207 (Freeman 8 for

105);

Chicago

Boston

87 for 6 wickets.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

Sussex v. Surrey at. Hove. Minor Counties v. All-India.

County Championship Essex v. Yorkshire at Leyton Notta v. Hampshire at Trent

Bridger Leicester Glamorgan at Le

cester. pathons that Kent v. Derbyshire at Tonbridge Worcester v. Lancashire at

Worcester.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE.

Middlesex (11) Surrey (8) Kent (3). Sussex (4) Hampshire (12) Lancashire (6)

Notts (5) Yorkshire (1) Somerset (11)

· Warwickshire.

Leicestershire (16) Derbyshire Northants Glamorgansh Fasche (10) Gloucester

Worcestershire (1)

1st Inna, No Pos. P.W.L. WAL. Result -11, 30.51

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54 30 24. ,865. St. Louis, .51 25 26 .490 New York .49. 25 24 ,510 Pittsburgh 748.29. 25 .478! Philadelphia 58.27. 31 .465 Brooklyn

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National League. Chuck Klein (Philadelphia Phillies) 16 Timmy Collins (St. Louis Cardinals) J2 Melvin Ott (New York Giants), 13 American League Jimmy Foxx (Philadelphia » Athr.),24 Babe Ruth (New York Yanktos). ..21 Alzamona (Philadelphia: "Athk) --,14] Lou Gehrig (New York Yankees), 13 Mickey Cochrane, (Philadelphia A.) 12

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