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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1932.

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FOOTBALL

English Cricket Season's THROSTLES DROP

Glorious Conclusion

(Continued from Page 8.)

Rhodes

6 for 19 vs. Cambridge,

va. Kent. Leyland

6 for 48

4 for 14. vs. Notta.

for 49

Bowen va. Gloucester.

5 for 56 vs. Gloucester.

7 for 46 vs. Middlesex.

14 for 30 vs.

B for 32 vs.

9 for 121 vs.

Leicester. Leicester.. Essex.

G.. for 39 vs. Leicester.

18 for 62 vs. Sussex.

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ALL-INDIA'S IMPRESSIVE

DISPLAY.

Full Results

Indiana 162 and 164 lost to Sir Jullen Cahn's XI '342, p.

Indians 166 and 77 lost to An England XI 282 for 5 (dec), AN

Indians 280 drew with H. D. G. Leveson-Gower's XI 805 for 5 (dec.) and 99 for no wicket. Minor Matches. "

Indiana 132 and 104 for 9 (dec.); drew with Mr, Scott's XII. 157 and 32 for 5.

Indians 118 beat Mr. Mar tineau's XI. 88.

Indiana 149 beat Blackheath 88 by 61 runs.

Indfans 101 and 204 for 9 (dec.) beat Norfolk 49 and 128 by 128

runs.

FIRST POINT

Celtic Take Lead In Scottish League.

‚MOTHERWELL ® RECORD

INTACT

London, To-day. "West Bromwich Albion lost their 100 per cent. Te- cord yesterday when they entertained the Arsenal and were forced to a draw. As the result of their one point the Throstles are now se- cond to Portsmouth in the Lable and the Highbury side are-fifth,

Southend jumped four places in the table when they best the

Indians 373 drew with Oxford-lowly-placed Newport by three shire 165...

clear goals. A draw at Chester Indians 162 and 94 for 6 drew enabled the County to retain to feel proud of their achievements, with Staffordshire 209 and 142 for their position in the Northern in England, considering the bad|6 (dec.),

table while Chester advancerl

The Indians have every reason

1.

The following were the full re-

luck they often experienced in that Indiana 146 and 245 beat Scot-four places. some of their best man have beenļland 81 and 110. occasionally crocked. They had Indians 101 and 138 for 8 (dec.).sults:--- their great moment and "periodi-drew with Northumberland 148 and cal set-backs.

There was a noticeable reaction that set in after the Test match, but soon the tourists pulled them- selves together and won some cre- ditable victorles. They have been beaten by Yorkshire, Lancashire, Derby (twice), Hants (very early in the season), Notts, Kent, Sir Julien Cahn's XI an England XI and All-i England. To make up for these defeats they have beaten both Ox- ford and. Cambridge Universities, Northants, the. Minor Countries,

45 for 2.

HIGHEST TOTALS

For

493 v. Lancashire: 429 v. Minor Counties.

·409 v. Middlesex, 890 v, Gloucestor.

Against.

442 for 5 Lancashire, 399 Lancashire.

387 for 9 Surrey. 354 Warwick.

297 Worcester.

275- England."

BOWLING.

Worcestershire, Scotland, Glamor gan, Gloucestershire, Somerset and 5 for 69 Nazir Ali v. Sussex. Leicestershire.

5 for.30 Amar Singh y. Cam-

bridge.

The figures quoted below will show that the Indians piled up 6 for 70 Amar Singh v. Cam- totals of 300 or more, more often than auch totals have been made against them.

INDIVIDUAL CENTURIES

bridge.

4 for 64

Amar Singh v. Sussex.

5 for 49

Amar Singh v. Essex.

5 for 45

Amar Singh v. North

ants.

4

7 for 84 Amar Singh v. Worces

ter.

There have been 20 individual. centuries scored by the Indians as 3 for 11 against 10 obtained against their 5 for 50 bowling. This tella a convincing tule. Naidu and 'Wazir All each 7 for 55. scored 5 centuries, the latter's 178 6 for 38 against Leicester being the high- est on the tour, with Naomal's 164 8 for 90 |va: Middlesex, the second highest.) -

Naomal, Marshall and Amar Singh 6 for 32. have each scored 2 centuries and 4 for 38 Colah, Limbdi and Nazir Ali, one 4 for 34 each. Naidu's success was all the 6 for 93 more notable seeing as he had to 5 for 21 shoulder the responsibilities of a 6 for 45 captain. His bowling was excel-14 for 31 lent.

Amar Singh v. Lanes. Amar Singh v. Oxford- shire.

First Division, West Brom. I. Arsenal

Third Division (South). Southend 3 Newport

Third Division (North). Chester

2 Stockport

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

First Division.

Aberdeen Cowdenbeath

Kilmarnock East Stirling Motherwell

8 Falkirk

1. St. Mirren

3. Hamilton I: Celtic

3 Ayr U.

-Reuter.

English League.

Portsmouth

First Division.

D. Pts.

Aston Villa West Bromwich.

Newcastle Arsenal Derby Huddersfield Wednesday Bolton Sunderland Amar Singh v. Natti. Everton Amar Singh v. Glamor-Birmingham

Leicester gan. Amar Singh v. Gloucea Chelsen

Sheffield U.

ter.

Leeds M. Nissar v. Oxford. Liverpool M. Nissar v. Northants. Wolves M. Nisser v. Northants. Manchester M. Nissar: England. Blackpool M. Nissar v. Torks. } Middlesbro M. Nissar y. Somerset. C. K. Naidu v. M.C.C..

5 for 50 "C. K. Naldu v. Middlesex

3 for 7C. K. Naidu y. Glamor-

gan..

Blackburn

Third Division (South).

P. W. L. D. Pts.

RESULTS.

4 for 99

1st Class Matches.

5 for 21

Indians 236 and 247 for 8 (den) drew with, Sussex 222 and 107 for 2.

2 för 3

3 for 27

4 for 47

6 for 92

5 for 75

Brentford Grystal P. C. K. Naidu v. Somerset-

Reading C. K, Naidu y. Leicester. Bristol. C. Wazir Ali v. Northants. Luton M. Nissar v. Scotland. Bournemouth Godambe v. Somerset. M. Nissar v. Kent. Amar Singh v, Kent.

50

0 10.

4

0. B

8

0 2 8:

1 1

1

Northampton

Swindon

Norwich

Clapton

Aldershot

3. Khan v. England. Naomal v. Worcester.

Bristol R.

Southend

Brighton

Cardiff

CENTURIES FOR

Exeter

Indians 307 for 7 draw with Es-178. sex 169 and 142 for 1.

126

Wazir All "v Leicester, Wazir All v. Scotland. Wazir All v."Oxford,; Wazir All v. Glamorgan,- Wazir Ali v. Oxfordshire. Amar Singh v. Lanca

Coventry

Watford

Torquay

Gillingham

Newport

Third Divi

(North).

Amar Singh. H. D. G. Leveson Gower's XL.

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Indians 194 and 184 for 4 drew with Glamorgan 253 and 197 for 2.

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