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GLOUCESTER ». HANTS.
LYONS SCORES (74.
At Gloucester, the bone County beat Hampshire by 241 runa,
Gloucester's success was mainly due to a score of 174 by Lyon, while Goddard and Parker returned good bowling analysis.
HOME CRICKET SCORES. Gloucester, 1st innings
A DOUBLE CENTURY BY BAKEWELL FOR NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.
SEVEN COUNTY TEAMS TAKE THE FULL
(THROUGH RRURE'S ACIENCY.]
POINTS.
Loxton, July 8.
The outstanding feature of the County cricket matches con- cluded to-day" was a double century, scored by A. H. Bakewell for Northunts in their match against Somerset. Lyon, the Glóa- cester captain, distinguished himself with a score of 174 Leyland and Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire batsmen who will appear in the third Test match, inade. scores of 95 and 65, respectively." Maurice. Tate, another Test player, figures in the bowling section.
County matches were won outright exeep: in the case of Northe ants, who took the major points from Somerset. The Australians and Notts played to a draw.
"SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS.
Yorkshire . Surrey.
Surrey beat Yorkshire by an innifigs and 22 runs at Sheffield. Surdey (9 wickets, declared) 438
436
Yorks
200
210
416"
Derby Worcester.
Derby beat Worcester by an innings and 13 runs at Chester- field.
Derby (6 wickets, declared) 431
ร
Worcester
134
Gloucester. Hampshire.
Gloucestershire beat Hampshire by 241 runs at Gloucester.
211 210
42L
Gloucester
354
Hants
(8 wickets, declared)... 207
201 190
461
360
Kent
Kant r Sussex beat Kent by two wickets at Folkestone.
Sussex
Sussex.
997
159
103
(8 wickets)
460
Leicester Middlesex.
Leicestershire beat Middlesex by 30 runs at Leicester.
Leicester
Middlesex
202
190
439
Warwick. Lancashire.
Lyon, 174.
Newman, 3 for 97.
Hants, 1st innings
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930.
WATER POLO.
SOMERSETS' DEFEATED IN BOTH DIVISIONS.
CLOSE GAMES WITNESSED.
Somerset Light Infantry water polo teams met the Chinese
301.
#
231
The
Goddard, 5 for TO. Gloucester, 2nd innings
(8
wickets, declared)
207
Newman, 4-for 90.
Hants, 2nd innings
Parker, & for 33.
EENT. SUSSEX.
KENT DEFEATED.
LEAGUE TENNIS.
H.K.C.C. BEAT RECREIO.
.*" DIVISION.
H.E.0.0. ». Räcreto.
This postponed fixture was played
J. D. Humphreys and R. H. WIR (E.K.C.C.)-
beat C. Barreto, and H. A.
Noronha
3- bent E A. Barros and 1.
Gonsalves
6- 1
bent F. G. Barros and A. G.
Silva
MIXED DOUBLES.
Chinese R.C. r. United Services B.C. At Causeway the United Services Recreation Club and Chinese Re- creation Club engaged in an inter- eating game which was won by the former by the add set in nine. The
scores We
M. K. Lone Miss G. Lo (Chinese
R.C.)
lost to Anderson and Mrs
Cape lost to Goldman and Mrs.
Taylor lost to Grimble and Mrs.
Cirimble
0.8
2- 5
4-6
M. W. Lo and Miss E. Lo (Chinese R.C.)
beat Anderson and Mrs.
Cape
4. ง beat Goldman and Mrs. 6- 0
Taylor
6--
beat Grimble and Mrs.
Grimble ...
beat F. C. Barros and A. G.
Silve
beat C. Barretto and H. „A.
Nororha
6- 1 beat H. A. Barros and J.
Gonsalves
13- 4
K. L. Ho and Mrs. Chiu (Chinese | H. C.) :--
Jest to Anderson and Mrs.
Cape.......
4. B
lost to. Goldman and Mrs.
Taylor beat Grimble and Mrs.
Grimble
+- 6
B. *
Athletic Association in the fest on the Hong Kong Cricket Club division, and the University teamh ground and resulted in an easy win for the home team by eight sets to 120 in the second division, and were
one. The scares were:- rather unlucky to be defeated in both games.
In the first half, Earley, playing A: Folkestone, Sussex proved ventre forward for Somersets', miss- their superiority over Kent by two ed a glorious opportunity, when he wickets owing to a stubborn defence had only the goalie to beat. The by their batsmen in the second innings. Kent fell off in the second soldiers were attacking most of the inninge against the attack of Tate time at this stage, but they met and Langridge.
with stout resistence from the Chi- Kent, 1st innings ............
Wolley, 120.
arse backs The Chinese forwards made several raids, and met with success in the last one. On account of some misunderstanding among some of the Somerset players, the Chinese left winger was allowed to go through unmarked, and this player shot the first goal for his side.
*97
J. Langridge, 3 for 32. Sussex, 1st innings.
Freeman, 6 for 66. Kent, 2nd ioning's
180
163
Tate, 4 for 41. Langridge, for 40. Sussex. And innings
wickets)......
H. Parks, 112. Freeman, 4 for 133.
(8
300
LEICESTER . MIDDLESEX,
LEICESTER WIN,
At Leicester, the home County gained the decision over Middlesex by. 30 run.
Leicester, 1st innings
Beveridge, 6 for 68, Middlesex, 1st innings
Hearne, 103. Leicester, 2nd innings
Hearne, 4 for 58. Middlesex, and innings
Snary, 6 for 36, WARWICE . LANGS.
ABENEFIT MATCH.
269
In the second half, after play had been in progress for a short white, one member from each team was, temporarily suspended. Aa. other of the Somersets men followi ed these two out of the bath. 300 Playing with only five men, Somer. gets' were perceptibly weaking, and their goalie did some good work 100 in stopping some of the opposing forwards' shots. Towards the close of the game, the Chinese Athletic added another goal, making the score 20 in their favour.
190
At Birmingham. Lancashire beat Warwick by seven wickets, the gate being for the benefit of Mr. Leonard Bates.
Warwick made 217 nins in the Grst innings and 278 in the second Macdonald bowling with much success. Watson scored 97 for Lancashire'io their total of 366, and
they scored 132 runs in the second innings to win with seven wickets in
hand
401,
Warwick, "Ist lanings
Macdonald, 6 for 72. Lanes, ist innings
Watson, 87.
217
306
Mayer, 5 for 66.
માયા
Warwick, 2nd innings
12
Lancashire beat Warwickshire by seven wickets at Birmingham." Warwick
917. Lancs.
278
(3 wickets)
493
Semerset. Northants.
360 132.
498
Northanta won on the first innings against Somerset at Bath. Northants (6 wickets, dec.). 457 Somerset
(3 wickets, dec.)
30
'('wickets)
5-10
Essex r. Glamorgan,
916 149
Essex beat Glamorganshire by 178 tas nt Colchester. Essex
Glamorgan .....
50
330
278
Macdonald, & for 135.. Lancs, 2nd imings (3 wkts.) 132 SOMERSET ». NORTHANTS,
BAKEWELL SCORES 904. At Bath, Northants took first innings points from Somerset.
Northants, were forced to make two declarations in an effort to gain full points, but without success. The outstanding feature of the match was the splendid batting of A. H. Bakewell, who placed his previous performances in the shade by scoring 204. **
Northants, 1st innings (8
wickets, declared)
457
The following were players für their respectivê sides:-"
Chinese A.A.: Chan Sik Pul, Kwok Fung Shun, Fung Kwok Wa, Chan Sin Lok, Chan Kan Chung, Tam Chi Keung and Lam I.
Somerset L.I.: Naylor, Morris, Meadows, Mackenzie, Fox, Howard, and Earley.
The game between Somersets and University teams was productive of some fast play. The all travelled from one end of the bath to the other during the first half of the game, when both sides appeared to be very evenly matched. There was no scoring in this portion of the
game.
After the interval, Somersets shot one goal. Many opportunities were given to their forwards, who failed to add to their score University then decided to do the attacking and, doing some good work. Wong and Li each shot a goal to give the University the victory of 2-1.
University P. L. Tan, K. L Ip. S. I. Cheung, K. K. Kho, F. F. Li, 5. H. Wong, and M. C. Loh.
Somerset L.I.: Skinner, Bollen, Parkes, Sprouting, Morris and Lifley.
Hill,
Bakewell, 204,
White, for 180.
Somerset, 1st innings
330
110
Considine, 77.
Northants, 2nd innings (3
UNCOOKED FOOD FOR HEALTH.
wickets, declared)
B9
186
Somerset,
end innings (1
wickets).
50
SIR B. BRUCE-PORTER'S
T. Monaghan and L. T. Ride (H.K.C.C.)-
6-.1
W. M. Barton, and A. Y. Bloch (H.K.C.C.):-
beat C. Barretto and H. A.
Noronhai.......
....... - 2 lost to H. A. Barros and J.
Gonsalves
1- G beat F. G. Barros and A. C.
Silva
"G" DIVISION.
University. South China A.A. At Pokfulam, the South China A.A. won easily by 8 sets to 1. The
scores were:-
L. A. Silva and Y. L. Pan (Uni-j versity):-
lost to F. N. Wong and K.
S. Siew lost to K. H. Chan and K. F.
Lee
of
4.
38
beat K. M. Chan and N. C.
G. 3 Yung..
W
B. H. Teo and C. S. Tan (river sity) :—
lost to F N. Wong and K.
S. Siew
3-3 lost to K. H. Chan and K, F.
B 8 Lee
lost to K M. Chan and N.
C. Yung
2- (Uni-
K. P. Pan nod H, T. Bee versity) :-
lost to F. N. Wong and K.
S. Siew... loat to K. H. Chan and K.
F. Lee.
5-7 lost to K. M. Chan and N.
C. Yang
0.0
A SCHOOL FOR TWINS ONLY.
TO BE TAUGHT BY TWIN TEACHERS.
pen-
い
LAWN BOWLS.
PROGRESS IN THE OPEN
· CHAMPIONSHIP.
Good progress has been made in the lawn bowls Open Singles Cham- pionship, the first round of which is due to close this week. The following are the outstanding
tieg:-
די
J. V. Ramsay n. L. Whant, the
winner' to ineet A M Holland.
A. L. Shields r. D. Muire J. McLaggan r. J. Massey, H. A. Alves 2. A. H. Basto, the
winner to meet J. Laing. "
H, H. Rose v. R. Basa.
H. G. Cooper 2. P. Ivanovich. A. Chapman . A." Hyde-Lay. H. Gittins . A. E. Silkstone. C. G. Silva, r. G. Hargreaves, the winner to meet F. C. Goodman.
A. T. Haniltor. r. E. W. L. Hog bin, the winner to meet E. el
Ardulli..
G. C. Moss 1. A. Tarbuck, the winner to meet R. F. Laz. *
Second Round Ties.
The following are the completed ties in the second round, J. Fer. guson, the Taikoo plager, having gone a stage further by defeating" R. Marks of the Police:-
. Drummond v. J. Carr, B. W. Bradbury G. E. Roy-
lante.
W. B. Muskett r. T. Grimes. U. M. Omare R. Lapsley. C. Atkinson r. L. G. Gutierrez. W. Collins 4. A. V. Grimmitt. A H. Oswick v. A. Macfarlane.
One of the identical twins would fearn the French language gram-
The establishment in New York an identical twin" school, taught by "identical twin" chers, was urged by Dr. Albert F. Blakeslee and Dr. Howard J Banker, of the Carnegie Experimar first; the other would learn it
conversationally first. mental Station. in an address at
In other subjects rival, methods.. Philadelphia.
of teaching could be subjected to a scientific test.
There are over 100 pairs of iden tical twins, or 30 pupils of this type, in New York, who would make excellent material for, the twin experimental school, said Dr. Blakesler.
One student of each pair would be taught in the standard way; the other taught by advanced methods, and the progress of the two com- pared.
(Contiuurd.on next Coluuza.)
♥
· !;
It was stated that about 24 per
tent. of twins are "identical twins." In the case of ordinary twins the pair may be of different sexes, and
differ
much
as other may brothers and sisters.
With identical twins" the two are of the same sex, share alike in all hereditary qualities, and are al most the exact mental and physi- cal images of each other.
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Notts ». Australians,
The match between Notts and the Australians at Nottingham
was drawn.
Australians
(4 wickets)
McCabe (Australia)...
123
433
123eFuseab
290 Notts
260
G56
Batting.
Bakewell (Northants)
204
Watson (Lanes)
07
Lyou (Gloucester)
174
Sutcliffe Yorks)
Storer (Derby)
13
Pope (Essex), not out
45
Woolley (Kent)
120..
Jackson (Australia)
Waysall (Notts)
120
Considine (Somerset).
H. Parks (Sussex)
119
Sam Staples (Notts)
Hearne (Middlesex)
JOS
Duent (Surrey)
103
And
Kippax (Australia)
03
Richardson (Australia)
and not out
80
Walker (Notts).
53
Leyland (Yorks)
26
Bowling.
Nichols (Essex). 6 for
4. IoT 19 and Slater (Derby) B for 46 Parker Gloucester)... for 23
Snary (Leicester)
6 for 30
Mercer (Glamorgan)
6 for 55
Mitchell (Derby)
5 for 97
Coddard (Cloucester).. 5 for
Mayer (Warwick).
Ryan (Glamorgan)...... 8 for 63
$ for 80
6 For 00 5 for 135
Freeman (Kent)
And
Tate (Sussex) .......... 4 for 41
YORES 1. SURREY.
EASY WIN FOR SURREY At Sheffield, Surrey beat York- shiro by an inninga and 22 runs.
With a total of 438 for 9 wickets (Pucal 102), Surrey deglared their Innings closed. Yorkshire were all qut for 200, Sutcliffe scoring 95, and their second innings produced 410, in which Leyland was deprived of his century by two runs.
Surrey, 1st innings (9 wick-
eis, declared)
Ducat, 109.
Yorks, lat innings
Newman (Hants) ... 5 for 97
and
4 for 90 Voce (Notta)
4 for 83 Fender (Surrey) ...... 4 for 71 J. Langridge (Sussex) 5 for 52
and ......
- 5 for, 40 Beveridge (Middlesex) 6 for Bu Mayer (Warwick) for 03 Macdonald (Lancs)
.... for 2 arid
5 for 130 Hearne (Middlesex) ... 4 for 58 Hurwood (Australia)... 5 for 111
DERBY. WORCESTER.
At
NOTTS AUSTRALIANS.
MATCH DRAWN.
At was expected, the match at Nottingham betweer, the County team and the Australians ended in a draw.
Notts, who had made 387 for nine wickets after their whole day stay at the wickets, continued their innings to collect another 48 runs.. The Australians recovered their form in the second innings and had made 300 for four wickets at the end of play Kippax scored to not out this time.
Australians, lat innings
· McCabe, 58.
Richardson, 58.
Kippax, 93.
Voce, 4 for 80.
Notts, 1st inningi
Whysall, 120.
Walker, 53.
Sam Staples, 62,
Hurwood, 5 for '111.
Australians, 2nd innings (4)
wickets) .............
Jackson, 79.
McCabe, 79.
Kippax, 80 not out.
CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE,
1st Inn. No
206
433
230
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Teach your children;" he con- tinued, "to spend their pennies pa apples rather than sweets, but don't tell them to cat apple, because they are good for them. Children don't like doing things because they ar Rood for them. And if it is a quer tion as to whether father has butter or margarine, give him margarine and let the child have butter.
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P. W. L. W. L. Rea. Pts STORER SCORES 139.
Lancashire..is 7 0 2.5
85 Chesterfield, Derby beat Yorkshire.... 14 3 1 1 *8 Worcester by an innings and 13 Notts 14 0 1 4 2 1
Kent.15 D" 1 0 ◊ 77 runs.
70 Storer contributed 132 runs for Gloucester..14. & 2.0 4 0
...18 3 3 2 6 0 68 Derby in their total for 434 for six Sussex wickets declared. Worcester scored Surrey 1517 4 I 211 in the first innings and followed Derbyshire..15 6 4 1.3 on for 210, Slater taking the Essex14 majority of the wickels in the second Leicester ...14
2 0 0 4 Worcester....16 innings.
2 5 5 3 Warwick .15 Glamorgan..14 3 0 4 1 Northants....16 392 1 211 Hampshire 13 3 6:04
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