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Paynter's 100 In Each Innings

THIS WEEK'S

:

SCOTTISH

LEAGUE CARD

The following are Saturday's Scot-: tish football Leagues fixtures.

FIRST DIVISION

Hibernian.

Aberdeen

V.

Third Lanark

Albion

V.

St. Johnstone

Clyde

V.

Ayr

Hamilton

V.

Celtic

Hearts

V.

Falkirk

Kilmarnock

V.

Queen O. S.

v.

Arbroath

Queen's Park

V.

St. Mirren

Raith

V.

Partick

Rangers

V.

Motherwell

SECOND DIVISION

Brechin

V.

Dumbarton

Dundee

V.

Dunfermline

V.

Airdrie

East Stirling

V.

Alloa

Edinburgh

V.

Montrose

Forfar

V.

St. Bernards

Leith

Morton

Stenhousemuir

K. C. C.

Comdenbeath

v. King's Park

V.

Dundee

v. East Fife

TENNIS

Three matches were played yester- day in the Kowloon Cricket. Club's an- nual lawn tennis tournament with the following results:

Nichols Fine All Round Display Against Surrey

Ames Flogs Australian Attack

WILKINSON IN LIMELIGHT

London, To-day.

"REVIEWER'S" SPORTS COMMENTARY

Donoghue's First Big Success

Satisfaction has been given to the racing world by the good fortune en- joyed by Steve Donoghue in training

year-old race of the season. Few win

·

Ernest Paynter, the brilliant England and Lan-the winner of the most valuable two- cashire left-handed batsman, has joined the trainers have had the luck to

such an important prize in their first

After the horses had gone to the

select band who have scored a century in each inn-year

He performed this feat against Warwick-post for the National Breeders Pro- ings. shire, who were defeated by 7 wickets, scoring 125 duce Stakes on July 16 the last man and 113 not out.

to The

seen in the paddock was Donoghue, who expressed the opinion that the colt by Mr. Jinks-Apple Ring Was very well and would be certain give a good account of himself. colt had run well at Ascot in the race won by Dhoti, his only previous ex- perience in public.

compared parade ring he certainly well with most of his rivals.

E. C. Elliott had been disappointed

And in

the

Only three other batsmen have performed this feat during this season. W. R❘ Hammond scored 110 and 123 against Derbyshire to equal J. B. Hobbs' record of scoring a century in each innings on six separate occasions, while Arthur Fagg, the young Kent professional, scored a double century in each innings against Essex, at Colchester, on July 15 for a world record. Fagg's figures were 244 in the first innings on July 13, and on July 15 took his 104 not out to 202 be-by the enforced withdrawal of Goya fore a declaration was made without him being defeated.

*

CARRIED HIS BAT

11. from the Eclipse Stakes, but his journey from France was handsomely rewarded when he took the mount' of the Apple Ring colt. His success lent further zest to the dinner which Elliott gave to his brother jockeys at

Worthington, of Derby, was the all round performance, other batsman to perform the feat, scoring 103 and 110 not He dismissed Surrey for 106 runs the Piccadilly Hotel that night, the out against Nottinghamshire. in their first lease of the wicket by happy gathering being expressly call- ed for the purpose of celebrating the Another Test player to shine was taking 6 for 32 and then carried his rider's triumphs both in the Epsom last Leslie Ames, the England and Kent bat for 133 in Essex's second in- Derby and the French Derby wicket-keeper-batsman, who scored nings, the latter county winning by month.

The winner, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas at 82 runs.

she 139 against the Australians,

said was the second yearling [Canterbury, his innings ranking as At Birmingham, Lancashire re-bought at Doncaster. "The first has one of the best of his career. Ames' corded another win when they beat turned out a failure,' she added, "but this one has paid for all. I gave only was featured by magni- Warwickshire, Wilkinson,

240 guineas of him, never daring to ficent driving and he scored his comer among (bowlers, who has hope that he would turn out so well." runs in 165 minutes, these includ-been invited to tour South Africa The colt was bred by Capt. J. B. and Men's Handicap Singles "A" (1st ing three sixes and 15 fours.,

receive with the M.C.C. team, taking 10 Lady Moyra Fitzgerald, who

£800 out of the Sandown stake, which Essex all-rounder, wickets for 128 runs during Nichols, the

was worth £6,151, who was selected for the Third course of the match.

** ***.* 罪 Test match which was ultimately Results as cabled by Reuter, abandoned, was also very much in the public eye as a result of a fine

Men's Handicap Doubles (2nd Round).

W. C. Hung and D. J. N. Anderson innings (30.3) beat G. A. White and W. Gittins (15) 6-4, 6-3.

Round).

M.

(-15) G. C. Burnett

beat F. A. Broadbridge (scr.) 6-4, 6-0.

Men's Handicap Singles "B" (1st

Round).

J. S. Smith (-3.6) beat S. E. Edgar (scr.) 6-4, 6-3.

WHITE WINES from FRANCE

FINEST GRAVES

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FINEST SAUTERNES

HAUT SAUTERNES

BARSAC

Obtainable from

were:-

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At Westcliffe, Essex beat Surrey by 32 runs. Essex: 132 (Squires 5 for 46, H. G. Garland Wells 5 for 27) and 320 (Nichols 133 not out). Surrey: 106 (Nichols 6 for 32) and 314

(Barling 92).

.

At Portsmouth, Sussex beat Hamp- shire by 5 wickets. Hants: 150, (Wood 5 for 52) and 268

(Jim Parks 6 for 73). Sussex: 306 and 108 for 5.

At Lord's, Middlesex beat Somerset- shire by 263 rúna.

Middlesex: 267 (Wellard 7 for 140)||

and 275 for 9 dec. Somerset: 125 (Smith 0 for 38) and 154

(Gray 8 for 39).

Presentation To

Mayer

P. Cranmer, the Warwickshire captain, presented an inscribed silver cigarettecase to Mayer in recognition of his 1,000 wickets for the county, at Edgbaston on July 16 when there was no play in the match against Worcester.

YESTERDAY'S BOWLS RESULTS

Hyde-

At Recreio yesterday, A. Lay defeated T. Coleman by 21 shots to 20 on the 21st head in the Fourth Round of the Open Singles, At Cheltenham, Gloucestershire beat Lawn Bowls Championship, while Worcestershire by 2 wickets.

Worcester: 270 and 181. Gloucester: 204 and 250 for 8.

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at Kowloon Football Club,

J. V. ! Ramsey eliminated E. C. Fincher by 21 shots to 19 on the 24th head. Fincher was leading 19-17 at the 22nd head when Ramsey scored a three and a single on the next two

At Birmingham, Lancashire beat Warwickshire by 7 wickets. Warwick: 201 (Wilkinson 5 for 68) and

229 (Wilkinson 5 for 70). Lancs.: 226 (Paynter 125) and 207 for heads.

9 (Paynter 113 not out).

Northamptonshire by 7 wickets.

At Nottingham, Derbyshire beat Northants: 66 (J. C. Clay 5 for 29) and Nottinghamshire by 102 runs.

172 (E. Davies 5 for 42).

Derby: 283 (Voce 6 for 42) and 328 for Glamorgan: 129 and 111 for 8.

4 dec. (Worthington 108)..

Notts: 186 (Copson 5 for 56) and 273 tershire by an innings and 141 runs.

At Bradford, Yorkshire beat Leices- (Hardstaff 184)..

Leicester: 62 (Verity 7 for 18) and 125

(Bowes 4 for 30):

At Canterbury, the Australians beat Yorkshire: 328 (Sutcliffe 105); Kent by 10 wickets.

Australians: W79 (White 52, Watt 4 for

102, Todd 4 for and

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME Lord's Middlesex v. Essex.

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO., LTD. Kont: 108 (Waite 4 for 43) and follow: Aldershot-The Army v Australians

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ed-on 377 (Woolley 81, Ames 189;| Waite .5 for 85).

EARLIER RESULTS

-Reuter.

as cabled by Router

lamorgan beat

(Two Days), femmeh at ! Chesterfield Derbyshire v. Hampshire. Swanses Glamorgan v. Lancashire, Oakham-Leicestershire v. Kent." Birmingham-Warwickshire v. Surrey. Worcester-Worcestershire | Bomer- Scarborough Yorkshire Gloucester

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