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WOODFULL'S TIMELY DECLARATION

O'REILLY REVELS ON A WEARING WICKET LEYLAND'S PLUCKY RESISTANCE

With only 10 minutes to spare Chipperfield caught him low in the Australia beat England by 238 runs slips off Grimmett, 185—7—0. in the first cricket Test match at Trent Bridge yesterday, following Woodfull's declaration half an hour before lunch.

There

were

a

Then Leyland was caught by Oldfield, off O'Reilly, after having put up a splendid re- sistance for two solid hours, in which he scored 18. 157-8 -18.

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Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

Lawn Bowls-Rinks_Championship.-

R. F. Luz, B. W. Bradbury, H. Beer and U... Omar v. J. K. Sloan, S. Deacon, G. T. Padgett and A. F. Paul

O'Reilly was the hero of the

The heart seemed to go out of match, securing 7 for 54 on

the England side, for the next wie- wicket which was showing signs

of

down in rapid order. keta came wearing. England failed miser Time was growing short, too, ably in their effort to secure 380 which made it exasperating. Farnes "duck," hay- went out for a in four hours 50 minutes.

London, To-day. Ing followed Verity to the crease 12,000 spectators when Leyland was caught. 137-9 present yesterday at Trent--0.

Mitchell joined Verity. It was Bridge for the fourth and last day

The the last hope. There was not more i match. jof the first Test

weather was sunny with the wicket than half an hour's play. The bats- men were careful. Mitchell scor- wearing.

Brown (37 not out) and McCabe jed very slowly, while Verity did (74 not out) continued Australia's not score at all.

the O'Reilly's, however, finished off second innings, and took

for 3 the match, when he took Mitchell's Jovernight score of 159 wickets to 181, before McCabe was wicket with a leg spinner to give caught in the slips by Hammond Australia victory by 238 runs with off Farnes. He made 88 which in-only 10 minutes to apare-Reuter. jcluded one and 15 boundaries,

His innings was a magnificent one, fasting one hour and 40 minutes. 181-4-88.

Darling joined Brown but had only scored 14 runs when he fel a second victim to Hammond off the Essex fast bowler. 14.

219-5-

Scores:

AUSTRALIA-1st Innings. Meanwhile, Brown, who was w. M. Woodfull, e Verity, b Farnes joined by Chipperfield, batted . H. Ponsford, e Ames, b Farnes patiently. Chipperfield, however W. A. Brown, Lb.w., Geary

c. Hammond, failed and became the third victim D. G. Bradman,

Geary 10 the Hammond-Farnes combina

b

tion, being sent back to the pavilion S. J. McCabe, e Heyland, is Fares

8. Darling, b Verity after scoring only 4 rens. 231-6.4. A. Chipperfield, e Ames, b Farnes

W. A. Oldfeld, e Hammond, b Ames Amazing Catch

Mitchell of the morning's

(Civil Service green, 4.30 p.m.) Open Pairs,

J. E. Noronha and B. Basto 7. W.

Staker and W. H. B. Muskett

(Hong Kong FC. green). T. Armstrong and C. Strange v. C.

H. Basto and J. J. Basto

(Kowlooon Docks green). A. R. Clark and G. C. Mosa F. L. R.

Whant and L. Luck

(Kowloon C.C. green). A. A. Razack and W. V. Field v. C. E. Elliot-Heywood and A. E Silkstone

(Civil Service green). F. X. M. Silva and C. G. Silva V. A. W. Grimmitt and F. J. Jones

(Craigengower green). N. M. Currie and J. F. Lunny v. R.

Hall and R. Duncan

INDIA'S TEST CRICKET

CLAIMS

EFFORT TO SECURE SAME FOOTING AS AUSTRALIA

IT

INVITATION TO S. AFRICA

Bombay, May 20.

T IS UNDERSTOOD THAT EFFORTS WILL BE MADE AT THE FORTHCOMING IMPERIAL CRICKET CONFERENCE TO PUT INDIA ON THE SAME FOOTING AS AUSTRALIA WITH REGARD TO TEST MATCHES.

It is widely felt that the time has arrived when India can claim that recognition and the two representatives on behalf of India at the Conference will do their utmost to arrange regular four year fixtures with England instead of having to ask for a fixture and to depend upon luck.

(Police R.C. green). NOTTS TAKE POINTS

FROM SUSSEX

G. Ross and I. G. Meyer v. A. E.

Carey and W. Glendenning

(Recrelo green), 5 p.m.)

AMERICA'S CUP DEFENDER

Cable Engine Stops At Launching

35 MINUTES LULL

Bristol, Rhode Island. May 15.

A yacht of gleaming whiteness and burnished bronze was nam

Surrey Inconsistency Continues.

WINLAW AGAIN IN FORM

London, To-day.

The representatives will fur- ther try to arrange for an Indian side to, tour England in the sum- mer of 1936, and it is expected that the tour will be arranged without any difficulty.

With a view to providing an op- bortunity for Indian players to İgain more experience the represen- tatives will also try to obtain sanction for a-South African team to, visit India sext year.

The South African unofficial side will represent the suburban

Sussex, most serious southern cricket associations of the Domin- challengers for the County

on and will be constituted entire-

Cricket Championship, received ally of a coloured eleven. setback yesterday at Horsham when Nolls topped their first in- [nings' total by 19 runs as the re- sult of a century by Harris, one of the most promising young all-

ed "Rainbow" here to-day. She rounders in England."

on

R. de W. K. Winlaw, the Light Blues' Hon. Secretary, follow. ed up his 161 not put against Essex by scoring 103 against the Free Foresters, for whom D. R. Wilcox, last year's Cam- bridge skipper, scored 119.

then slid down the ways as the Surrey again-gave evidence of chief hope of the New York their inconsistency when they 26 Yacht Club to defend the Ameri-lost to Essex at the Oval, after con-having secured a lead of 21 runs 53 ca's Cup in the fifteenth

Jack the first innings. 22 test.

Mra. Harold S. Vanderbilt, wife O'Connor recorded his fourth 29 65 of the organiser of the syndicate century of the season in this

which built the boat, broke a rib match. 99 bon-bedecked bottle of champagna over the bows of the vessel and said: "I christen thee Rainbow and 7wish thee success." The hall, com- prising £40,000-worth of lead. 10 bronze, steel, Michigan pine and. 374 labour, moved slowly into a murk Ames appeared to drop the ball but Fall of Wickets: 1 (Ponsford) for of drizzle and fog and then atopp- be kicked it up from his too and 77: 2 (Woodfel) for 88: 3 (Bradmen) ed like a hesitant maiden dipping brought off an amazing catch. for 126; 4 (Brown) for 146; 5 (Dar-one toe into the water, Brown batted stolidly, never goinging) for 153; 6 (McCabe) for 234; 7 for the bowling. He hit only 3 (Oldfield) for 281; 8 (Chipperfield) for 365; 9 (Grimmett) for 374: 10 (O'Reilly) for 374.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

C. V. Grimmelt, b Geary

A highlight play came when Leslie Ames took. J. O'Reilly, b. Farnes

A brilliant catch behind the wickets. W. Wall, not out

to dismiss Brown who was at the

wicket for 265 minutes, scoring 78.

boundaries. 244-7-73.

Oldfield had scored 10 runa

Extras

Total

when O'Reilly skied a ball

Farnes from Geary, which Verily,

Geary felding at backward point,

Hammond held. 267-8-18,

Verity Grimmett then joined Oldfield Mitchell and after 6 more runs had Leyland

0. M. I 40.2 110

W

5 102

43

101

13

34

1

21

62

1

A

0

ENGLAND-lat Innings,

meli

62

been added, Woodfull declared the Sutcliffe, Chipperfield, b Grim- innings closed at 12.30 p.m. Thoj score then stood at 273 for 8 wic-C. F. Walters, 1.b.w., b Grimmett 17

Hammond, e McCabe, & O'Reilly Nawab of Pataudi, e McCabe, b

Wall

kets.

380

50

'Careful Batting. Faced with the task of scoring Leyland, e and b Grimmett

rung for victory

in Hendren, b O'Reilly four hours

minutes. Wal-Geary, it. Oldfield, b Grimmett and Sutcliffe butted very Ames, e Wall, b O'Reilly

Verily, b O'Reilly cautiously, When lunch was taken K. Farnes, b Griameli England had scored 27 without Mitchell, not out loss, Walters scoring 17 and Sut- Extras cliffe 10.

tere

With the score at '51, Sut- cliffe was caught low down st first slip by Chipperfield, the

ball from O'Reilly, spinning off his bat. 51-2-24.

Total

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12

79

53

E. T. Killick, favoured by many

The South African team has already expressed fts, willing. ness to do so and games will be played all over India, which will include also Test matches,

The number of Test matches to be played has not yet been decided but the moment the sanction of the Imperial Conference has been ob- ba ¡tained, ·formal Invitations will

sent out and the tour program will be drawn up.

NO DISCUSSION OF "BODY-LINE" The representatives on behalf of for the position of Sutcliffe's part- India at the Imperial Conference ner in the England cleven, reached will not enter into any controversy three figures, while B. H. Valentine about "body line" bowling but will The engine letting out the cable scored 102 while Kent were being generally abide by the decision of

the M.C.C. on this question. to the cradle supporting the Rain-beaten by Warwickshire,

Reaults as cabled by Reuter bow had developed trouble

The 300 Invited guests were: stopped.

300 Guests Marooned

and

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

At the Oval, Essex beat Surrey

marooned in the gloom of the Her- roshoff shipyard shed, speculated whether this delay was part of the by 38 runs, programme, while Mr. Vanderbilt paced the shed restlessly,

The

to

In thirty-five minutes the engine began run again. Rainbow, leaving the ways down which every defen-, der of the Cup since 1903 had slid, rested easily in the water, riding high because her mast, rigging and some of her fit- tings were still to be install-

ed.

DEATH OF WELL- KNOWN JOCKEY.

sex: 255 (O'Connor 143) and 283. George Hulme Winner

Surrey: 286 and 227.

At Horsham, Notts took first innings points from Sussex. Sussex: 312 (J. Parka 104), 180 for 4 wickets. Notts: 381 (Harris 107).

FRIENDLY

Of Ascot Gold Cup.

Jockey George Halme, aged 35, has died of internal trouble in Budapest.

Hulme was at one time the first At Oxford, Leicester drew with jockey of the Aga Khan. He rode Oxford University.

Leicester: 409 (Armstrong 140).

168 for 3 wickets, Oxford: 435.

At Cambridge, the Free Forea. Mr. Vanderbilt stated that her ters drew with Cambridge Univer duralumin mast, 165ft. in height, sity.

268 and the finest in construction that Cambridge: 411 (B. 0. Allen 113).

Fall of wickets:-1 (Walters) for science could deviae, would be 991 for 6 dec. (R. de K. Winlaw 45: 2 (Sutcliffe) for 102: a (Ham stepped and the rigging be buckled mond) for 100; 4 (Leyland) for 114;

the winner of the Two Thousand Guiness in 1924, the Lincolnshire and Ascot Gold Cup in 1919 and the Gold Cup in 1920.-Reuter..

£4,150 FROM CUP-TIES

At a meeting of the exocutive com- mittee of League III. (South), London

311 (D. R. Wilcox recently, it was announced that £4,150

108).

110).

was received from the newly formed

was allotted for distribution

373 for (E. T. Killick 173, B. E. cup competition, and an agreed sum Valentine 102).

S (Pataudi) for 146; 6 (Ames) for home at once. He hoped to be at Free Foresters: 166; 7 (Hendren) for 200; 8 (Geary) her helm to-morrow, weather per- (Verity) for 2006; 10 mitting, for her firat spin under for 266; 9 Hammond then joined the Eng-(Farnes) for 208. land skipper and after adding 32]

BOWLING ANALYSIS. rung was smartly stumped by Old- field of Grimmett. 83-2--16.

Wall

McCabe

Bail.

0. M.

7.2

R. W.

33. 7 82 1

7

0

38.5 24

81

В

37 16 76

4

0

19

0

AUSTRALIA-2nd Innings.

26.

The Nawab of Pataudi next Grimmett caine in, but with the score at O'Reilly

91 Walters was bowled neck and Chipperfield crop by an off break from O'Reilly.

Walters' effort was a gallant one W. M. Woodfull, ↳ Farnes

W. H. Ponsford, b Hammond

and during his stay at the crease W. A. Brown, not out...

he scored 46, which included seven D. G. Bradman, e Ames, b Farnes

48. 91-3-46.

b Farnesenge

HULL SCENES SEQUEL

The Football Association has order-

ed the Hull City F.C. ground to be closed during the first two weeks of season 1934-1935, dating from August

EARLIER RESULTS

At Lord's, Middlesex beat York- shire by 2 wickets. Yorkshire: 174 (L A. R. Peebles

for 88).

220 (L. A. B. Peebies 7 for 85). Middlesex: 344 (Hulme 116).

all the clubs in the section.

Among

At Bath, Gloucester beat Somer- set by 10 wickets.

5 Gloucester: 407 (Barnett 194).

32 for no wicket, Somerset: 213 (Parker 7 for 64).

225 (Sinfield 6 for 70, Goddard 5 for 75).

01 for Bowes & for 17). At Portsmouth, Hampshire beat

At Pontypridd, Glamorgan beat

This is a sequal to the behaviour of Derbyshire by an innings and 82 Northants by 8 wickets.

the spectators during and after the runs, match with Preston North

88 April 21.

4 Nawab of Pataudi, 10 b Grimmelt...........

End of Hants: 481 (Arnold 144, Mend 138). Derby: 108 and 291 (Alderman 124).

8. J. MeCabe, e Hammond, b

Farnes Hendren joined the Nawab. The

e Hammond, b Farnes 14 latter however, soon picked out. Chipperfield, Hammond,

G. Grimmett's wrong ball to hit and sent a sider which Ponsford held w. A. Oldfeld, not out at deep mid-o¤, 103—4—10. W. J. O'Reilly, e Verity, b Geary 18 Hendren, e Chipperfield, b O'Reilly

Maurice Leyland joined Hendren C. V. Grimmett, not out and at 110 the hero of England's stand in the first innings was

4 very low catch off O'Reilly's faster delivery. 110-5-8.

Extras

Geary, c Chipperfield, b Grimmett

Total (for 8 wkis, dec.) .... 273 Verity, not out

K. Farnes, e Oldfield, ↳ O'Reilly caught by Chipperfield, who took T. W. Wall did not bat..

Fall of wicketa (Woodfull) for Mitchell, b O'Reilly 2; 2 (Ponsford) for 81; 3 (Bradman) for 69; 4 (McCabe for: 181; 6 (Dar- The score at the tea interval was ling) for 210; 0 (Chipperfield) for 231; 115 for five, Leyland having 6 to 7 (Brown) for 214, 8, (O'Reilly) for

207. bla credit with 4 extras.

Extras

Total

Northants: 129 (J. C. Clay 6 for 39).

197 (J, C. Clay for 72). Glamorgan: 201 and 120 for 2.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE

1st Inna. No Pin Pts.

W L. Result Poss. Obt.

e Ponsford.

10

3

3 Leyland, e Oldfield, b O'Reilly .. 31 Ames, b O'Reilly

18

P

W

Sussex (2) Kent (2)

10 6

0

2

0 2.

150. 106

8

2 1 0 120

73

Essex (4)

9

3-

1

0

135

42'

Yorkshire (1)

8

3

1

+ 2 120

61

Middlesex (12)

9

3

1

Q

135 -58

0 120

57

0 105

51

31

0 120 50

1 180

48

1

0 120 48

1

120

47

0

103 45

Somerset. (11)

8

120

39

Gloucester (10)

.0 135.

Worcester (15):

2 0 90.

-0 195

141 Burrey (9) Fall of wickets:-1 (Sutcliffe) for] Leicester (17) 51; 2 (Hammond) for 88; 3 (Walters)

Lancashire (5) for D 4 (Nawab of Pataudi) for

0. M. R. W. 108; 5 (Hendren) for 110; 6 (Ames) Hampshire (14)

77 5 for 1867 (Geary) for 125; 8 (Lay- Glamorgan (16) 1 land for 187; 9 (Farnes) for 187; Derby (6) 110 (Mitchell) ANALYSIS.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

+25

46

125

17

48

11

46

ENGLAND 2nd Innings.

Leyland's Stand. Leyland was playing magnid Farnes cently, stone-walling, fighting for Geary

Hammond time.

Ames, who joined him after tea, Verity

Mitchell did not stay long. He was taken

by O'Reilly playing an off spinner. C. F. Walters, b O'Reilly ... He only scored 12, but was at the Sutcliffe, e Chipperfield, b O'Reilly wicket for 70 minutes, 184-612. Bammood, stp Oldfeld, 6 Gria

Geary was out for • "duck"

Wall: A

42 McCabe

BOWLING

27 Grimmett

O'Reilly

18] Chipperfield

Warwick (7)

O. H. R. W. Notts (8)....

13 2 270

2 0 70

47, 28 298 41.424-544

Northants (13)

0 120

Q

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