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WEEK-END COUNTY CRICKET RESULTS.

THREE CENTURIES AND GOOD BOWLING FEATS.

AUSTRALIANS START WELL AGAINST THE M.C,C.

Centuries were scored in County cricket, by E. F.. Longrigs (Somerset), and A. P. F. Chapman (Kent) in the meeting be- these Counties which ended in, win for Kent" by tween eight wickets, Geary played an unfinished 112 for Leicester in their match against Oxford which was drawn.

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Pat Hendren contributed 02 not out for Middlesex. The poor score made in their first effort, however, gave victory to Wosces- ter by six wickets.

Some remarkably good bowling analyses were returned in almost all the matches, as will be seen from some of the averages below:-

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UAMBRINGE ». YORKSHIRE,

UNIVERSITY BEATEN,

U.S. BASEBALL.

- Playing at Cambridge, the Uni-WHITE SOX TRAMPLED ALL versity wore beaten by ten wickets..

OVER BY WASHINGTON,"

Taking first knock, the Light Blues were all dismissed for 197 runs, Wilfred Rhodes, the veteran bowler, captured seven wickets for only 35 runs.

Yorkshire ran up the respectable total of 38 runs in their first innings when A. H. Fabian took eight wickets for 80 runs.

Cambridge improved in the second innings when they compiled 957-` runs. Macaulay took four wickets for 99 rank.

In their second kneck. Yorkshire hit up 197 runs without losing a

wicket. The scores were:-.

Cambridge, 1st innings

Rhodes, 7 for 35. Yorkshire, 1st innings

Batting.

Longrigg (Somerset)

Bowling.

W. R.

Fabian, & for 60

112

Pecka (Worcester)

15

4

and

84

Snary (Leicester)

21

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Cambridge. 2nd innings

Geary (Leicester)

112*

Root (Worcester)

Macaulay, 4 for 989.

30

Chapman (Kent)

107

Haig (Middlesex)

30

Yorkshire, 2nd innings

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Akers-Dougins (Oxford)

41

Hendren (Middlesex)

92*

"-Not out...

MIDDLESEX », WORCESTER.

HENDREN TOP SCORER. This match was played at Lord's

and resulted in a win for Worcester by six wickets.

Middlesex batted first, but with; Perks (4 or 13) and Root (5 for 30) in deadly form with the ball, were soon dismissed for the poor total of 62 runs.

Very rauch the same thing hap. pened when Worcester had their turn at the wickets. They were all out for 80 runs, with" Haig taking.) five wickets for 30 runs.

Middlesex were more successful in their second effort, 191 runs being heiated before the last wicket fell. Pat Hendren played a stout innings for %, not out..

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Rhodes (Yorkshire) Peebles (Oxford) and

89 6 Fabian (Cambridge). 80 8

Settling down to get the runs steadily in their second knock, Worcester compiled 188 for the loss of four men, leaving them winners by six wickels. The scores were

Middlesex, 1st innings.

Perks, 4 for 13. Root, 6 for 30. Worcester, lat innings

Haig, 5 for 30. Middlesex, 2nd innings

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Hendren made 92 not out. Wter, 2nd intings (4 wkts.)... 168 SOMERSET ». KENT,

TWO CENTURIES SCORES.

In a match which was very pro- ductive of runs, Kent beat Somerset by eight wickets. The game was played at Bath,

Going in frat, Somerset made 225 runs, out of which total E. Longrigg claimed 112. Freeman

took six wickets for '85 runs.

To this total, Kent replied with 310 runs. A. P. F. Chapman, the dashing left-hander, knocked up 165 in fine style. Andrews took four wickets for 87 runs.

Longrigg again was to the fore in Somerset's second innings, and made 84 out of a total of 207 runs. Freeman's analysis this time was five for 104.

The Hop County made 119 for the loss of only two wickets in their second innings. The full acorda wert:

Somerset, 1st innings ...... 999 E. F. Longrigg, made 112. Freeman, 6 for 85.

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New York, May 1-The Athletics and the Giants both won to-day and thoreby kept their grips firm on top positions in the American and National Leagues respectively with percentages of 890 and 667, being trailed by the Senators, with .636, and the Cubs, with 477,

Washington tramped all over the White Sox by a 13-3 score to-day, profiting by three Srx errors and rolling up a total of 13 hits to five for the Chicagoans.

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According to the Sinanpau, the

Waichiaopu is making an inven- | tigation of the moneya oving by the Chinese Legations and Con- anlates so that stops may be taken. to wipe these debts off

The National Government-bas | According to the Chinese Press in ordered the Waichiaopu to ask the Shanghai, the Chiaotungpu is mak-American. Minister to China for ing arrangements for the erection the extradition of a number of of wireless stations in diferent. Chinese Communists who are now parts of Szechuan Province to taking refuge in the Philippine

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Workers in Shanghai engaged in transportation of rice are agitating for increased wages and have pre- sented certain demands to their em players, one of which says that compassionate grants must be paid to the families of those who are killed by pirates.

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Col Yang Liang, Commissioner of Public Safety for Greater Shang hai, has asked the Mayor of Greater Shanghai to issue an order to factories, godowns and firms in Chinese territory to employ Chiness police watshmen instead of flussians

and Sikhs,"

Playing at Philadelphia, the Athletics did nearly as much damTwo locomotives and three gooda Muda of Sarawak prohibits the An order issued by the Tuan 268age to Cleveland, winning by a 13-7 waggons damaged in a disposal of any property to be used score. The Indians staged a five collision which occurred between to perform the rites of ancestral run rally in the sixth inning but two freight trains on the Shanghai- worship for any longer period than it was without avail despite a Nanking Railway last week. Fort-21 years from the date the disposi home run by Hodapp Foxx of the nately, no one was injured, but as Athletics, whose hard hitting makes a result of the accident, the night him feared, drew two free walks express from Soochow was delayed and scored twice.

for several hours..

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OXFORD v. LEICESTER. MATOR DRAWN. This match was played at Oxford and resulted in a draw,

The Detroit Tigers were white- washed at New York, 7-0, with the famed Lou Gehrig of the Yanks rapping out a home run and Babe Ruth duplicating Foxx stunt at Philadelphia by twice walking and twice scoring. The Tigers made

The County eleven. Ead first knock, but were dismissed for the comparatively poor total of 105 rung. J. R. Peebles took six four errors. wickets for 37 runs.

The University could only go four runs better in their first attempt, They were all out for 109 with Snary taking five wickets for 21

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The situation was greatly changed when Leicester occupied the wickets for the second time. They ran up the respectable total of 310 for wickets, when they declared, Geary playing a delightful knock for 112 not out. Peebles took six wickets for 50 runs.

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In the National League, the Giants and the Cubs and a lively game filled with hits runs and hits, the Giants won 14-12, partly errors. With each teain making 15 by the help of four Chicago errors although the Giants themselves com mitted a pair-

When stumps were drawn, Oxford had gathered 210 runs for the loss of only six wickets. I. Akers The Phillies, whose percentage of Douglas was six short of his century296 is the lowest in either league, when he was dismissed. The scores lost to the Reds 67, making eight

hits to 10 for Cincinnati..

Pittsburgh's Pirates committed three errors against Brooklyn but 109 nevertheless administered

were:

Leicester. Ist innings.... Peebles, 6 for 37. Oxford, 1st innings

Snary, & for 21. Leicester, 2nd innings (

wickets)

Geary made 112, not out.. Peebles, 8 for 80.

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310

Oxford, 2nd innings (@

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Akers Douglas, made 94.

LANOS. v. AUSTRALIANS.

News from Kiangsi which has now finding that they were too easy a come to Eand shows that the Reds,

target for the soldiers, inside; one town drove hundreds of innocent farmers before them when they i attacked. The Governments troops, were Communists and bandits, at thinking these unfortunato fellows

once opened fire with rifles and

machines guns, inflicting heavy casualties.

One hundred and twenty-four persons, including over twenty women, who were arrested by members of the Greater Shanghai Bureau of Public Safety in a large 6-gambling house in Connaught Road appeared before the Shanghai Dis trict Court last week when the women gamblers were released on: bait and the others were ordered to be detained, pending further in- vestigations. Two motor-cars which, were seized during the raid and which were believed to have been used to transport gamblers were E.ordered by the Court to be con-

fiscated.

trimming by virtue of their hard hitting. Suhr of the Pirates got a home run and Comorosky twice doubled, 11 hits being chalked up for the Pirates to six for the Dodgers

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The following are the detailed re- sults of to-day's games

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Clubs. Chicago-

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Washington 13.

13

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74

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NO RESULT REACHED,

The three-day match between | Cleveland Lancashire and the Australians at Philadelphia Liverpool ended in a draw.

Detroit Lancashire, in their second in New York

St. Louis nings, carried their overnight score

Boston of 101 for five wickets to 185 when Kent, 2nd innings (2 wkts.)... 119 the last wicket fell. Hornibrook did much damage by taking five wickets GLAMORGAN, v. SURREY.

at the expense of 38 runs.

E. F. Longrigg made 84. Freeman, 5 for 104..

SURREY JUST SHORT.

"At Swansea, Glamorgan scored a first innings victory over Surrey.

In their first innings, Glamorgar knocked up the total of 174 runs, M. J. C. Allom, the Surrey amateur, took four wickets for 37 runa.

Surrey total was 163, or 11 runs short of their opponents. Ryan took five wickets for 70 runs.

When Glamorgan occupied the wickets for the second time, they i had put together 188 runs for the loss of six wickets when play ceased. The scores were:-

Glamorgan, 1st innings

M. J. C. Allom, 4 for 37.

Surrey, 1st innings

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Glamorgan, 2nd innings (8

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The Australians showed up better in the second effort. They had runs for two wickets scored 137 when stumps were drawn. The full

scores werc:-.

Lancashire, ist innings......... 179.

Eckersley scored 35. Grimmett, 6 for $7. Australiane, 1st innings... 115.

"R. Tyldesley, 3 for 17.

Hopwood, 4 for 13. Lancashire, 2nd innings. 108

Hornibrook, 5 for 38. Australiane, 2nd innings (2)

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174

·Ï.0,0..9. AUSTRALIANS,

183

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TOURISTS START WELL. Batting first in their match New York against the M.C.C. at Lord's en Chicago.... Saturday, the Australians, closed Brooklyn their innings for 285 runs at the Cincinnati end of the day's play. Woodful! St Louis (52), Bradman (68) and Ponsford Pittsburg (82 not out) were the principal Boston

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1st Inn. No P. W. L. W, L. Res. Pts. Lancashire... 3 2010 Warwick 3 2 0 0 1 0 19 Glamorgen... 4 0.03 1 0 18 Surrey

GOJI TROJO112014- Notts 21 0 1 0 0 13. Worcester 31110 013 Derbyshire 1000-12 Sussex N 3-1 170 1 Leicester 3002 0 Kent.

11 0:00 Middlesex... 30101 Hampshire. 90-1010-0 Gloucester....2010. 1. 0 Northants 2020 000 Somerset 13 6 3 0 0 0

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Los Angeles, May 10-University of Southern Californin track men to day won the Scuthern Pacific Amateur Athletic Union meeting with a total of 98 points."

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The outstanding event of the imees, was when Wykoff, Southern. California sprinter, broke the world record today for the 100 yds. dash, making the time in exactly 93/5 ser Four watches caught the time. Wykoff was aided by neither start- ing blocks nor breeze, and AAU. officials said that they would send the time in to headquarters for official confirmation. It is general- ly believed that the record will be acknowledged, thus breaking a long- existing deadlock since many sprin- Washington, May 12-The Earl,tera have been timed in 9 9/16 Bec of Derby was Juncheon quest. [The existing record acknowledged lof Eresident Hoover to-day in some by the International Athletic pany, with the British Ambassador, Federation for the 100 yds, sprint, TIP Round Cinayet be didefe being

Asked to predict the winner of Kelly, Spokane, U.B.A, in 1906, the Kentucky Derby, the Earl re HP Drew Barkeley, Cal., in 1914; fused to make any forecast,

C. W. Paddock, Pasadena, Cal, “Too many people have been | 1921; Co Coaffee; Calgary, Canada, ruined by racing tips,” be ex-1022, and. C. Bowman, Lincoln, plained.

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