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ENGLAND

DEPRATS JERSITY

NEW ZEALAND

Game Of Fluctuating

Fortunes

GODDARD & VIVIAN PROMINENT

THE CHINA MATENTIE 28-1

EARR LEAVING FOR

UNITEDJOY

MAJUS TITLE MATCH ARRANGED

of his type in greatly enhanced his chances of playing against the Australians on their next visit to English shores.

ENGLAND

Secomimin

London, To-day.

luctuating, for-L Futton; e Vivian, b. Corrie

After a game tunes, England won the cricket test match against New land by 130 runs.

nings

[C. J. Barnett, Ibw, Dunning

J. Hardstaff, c Tindill, Cosie W. R. Hammond, e Molone

Cowie

12 11

E. Payater, e-Cowie, by Vivian LEG. Ames, Ibw., Dun

Moloney, R. WV Robins,

Cowie ex-AW Wellard, & Wallace the F. Brown, b Cowie

J. Smith, b Come Tw Goddard, not out...

Continuing their second

at yesterday

34 for

8, England

always in were

Cowie's dinculties against presses and at the fall of seventh wicket, only 75 runs were on the board.

A gallant partnership between Leslie Ames and F. B. Brown then somewhat retrieved the situation and it was not until the score had been advanced to 147 was given out for obstruction.

Brown Was Fortunate

Ames

Extras

Total

Fall of wickets: 12 (Button) for for 37, 4. (Paynter) staff) for 46, 6 (Robins) for (Wellard)) for 75, & (Ames) for 9 (Brown) for 186; 10 (Smith)

Bowling Analy

187.

17

35 64

14

NEW ZEALAND First Innings 281 Second Innings

Brown, although rather fortunate Cowie .on many occasions, continued to at-Dunning tack the New Zealand bowlers but Vivian

Gallichan with the score at 186, Cowie got under his guard to shatter his wic ket. One run later, Smith, who can- tributed a useful 27, also fell a G. Vivian, e Ames & Smith victim to Cowie and New Zealand, D. AR Moloney, run out M. W. Wallace, b Goddard from a commanding position, were L Kerr, b Smith. "set to score 265 for victory. M. P. Donnelly, not out

Vivian and Moloney gave them an A. Hadlee, b Goddard excellent start and hoisted 50 be M L Page, b Goddard

EM. Tindill, bw, Brown fore the latter was sent back by N. Gallichan, c Wellard, b Goddar Vivian who played a stroke to Eddie J. Dumming, b Goddard, Paynter's left hand and was brik J. Cowie, c Wellard, b Goddard liantly run out.

Just A Procession!

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Total

12

WITH JOE LOUIS

NEGRO UNLIKELY TO GO TO

ENGLAND FIRST

(By Harold Lewis)

London, July 3. MR. BROADRIBB, manager of Tommy Farr, has received from New York a long cable confirm- ing the details arranged by telephone for a world's 1ST heavyweight championship match between Joe Louis and Farr, to take place in New York early in September.

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THE NEXT STEP FOLLOWS TO-MORROW, WITH THE AR- RIVAL OF MR. SOL STRAUSS, THE LAWYER REPRESENTING MIKE JACOBS, THE AMERICAN PROMOTER WITH WHOM MR. BROADRIBB HAS MADE HIS AGREEMENT

Mr. Strauss was on his way here to sign contracts with Wem- bley Stadium for the appearance there of Louis, and although Mike Jacobs is reported to have suggested yesterday that Louis could come over and "pick-up" a purse of £15,000 and go back in time for his fight with Farr, I have good reason for stating that this is 50 highly improbable and not really intended:

The Farr-Louis contract will

37 require Farr to leave for New

York within a fortnight. DEPUTY

the circumstances, therefore, Mr. Broadribb will not go in advance

to make preparations, but will BOWLER'S

probably travel with Farr

Another clause in the contract

184 will insist that if Farr wins he will defend the championship

7 FOR 36

IN GLOUCESTER ROUT

Fall of the wickets-1 (Moloney) under the promotion of Mike ARMSTRONG'S PART for 30; 2 (Wallace) for 68; 3 (Smith) Thereafter it was just a proces-for 13; 4 (Vivian) for 94, 5 (Hadlee) Jacobs. sion. · Goddard bowling his off-for 102: 6 (Page) for 106; 7 (Tindill) spinners to two short legs, had all for 109; 8 (Gallichan) for 116; the batsmen in difficulties with the (Dunning). for 134.. exception of Vivian, the left-hander,

"who batted very well indeed to Wellard reach 50 before he snicked at one Smith

of Smith's fastest and Ames made

no mistake with the chancë.

New Zealand, although defeated,

Hammond

Goddard Brown

Bowling Analysis

OMR W. 14 2.30 .14 2 34

6

144-5 50

acquitted themselves with credit 90 GUINEAS

against the full might of England.

and with a little more fortune HORSE WINS

might have reversed the result

Cowie's fast bowling and Vivian GOODWOOD

and Hadlee with the bat, gave

performances in keeping with the CLASSIC

highest international

several other players have

given promising displays.

Goddard's Success

HIS BIGGEST PURSE-YET- What Farr's parse will be re- Imains to be seen. It depends upon

what the American public think

oof Farr. Their opinion of British LOSERS MISS BIG

2 heavy-weights generally is low,

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29

6

14

and, it must be admitted, not with- -out reason. Farr, however, is guar- anteed a sum far greater than the £7,500 he would have got for fight- ing Schmeling in London, and,

HITTERS

London, June 28. Armstrong, a left-arm bowler, brought to the Derby- chance of shire team to replace Mitchell, moreover, has now the winning a world's title which the caused the collapse of Glouces tershi at Burton for 106 runs. world will be willing to recognise.

The last British heavy-weight to Derbyshire's reply of 309 for fight for the world's championship eight wickets left them with a

rong grip on the game. was Phil Scott, who was knocked

As the champions were also fout by Jack Sharley at Miami in

without Copson it was to be ex-

French Owner's Success 1930 in three rounds Financially pected that Gloucester, despite

Most pleasing feature from Eng- The

land's point of view, was the suc-

In Stewards Cup

that fight as a failure and purse was very small

London, To-day. But Farr has a record which Meeting commend itself to Americans.

vercast he has beaten American ex-chan Stewards Cup, the most prons in Baer, Loughran and Oli

He has also the quality of (Continued at foot of Next Col.)

toughness which the Amer public insists upon,

cess of Goddard, considered by all weather the critics to be the finest bowler

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print event of the

Strass ridden Gordon

290

the absence of Barnett and Ham- mand on Test duty, would hit up a formidable total, but Azm- strong filled the bowling breach admirably.

Rhodes, a young deputy for Cop- struck the first blow by getting aught with a single on the ard, and the only occasion wher Gloucestershire when. Sinfield

his bat

fought back was Lyon added 53

Sinfield car

innings

one time

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