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HOME CRICKET SCORES.

LANCASHIRE STILL LEADING IN THE

COUNTY TABLE.

LEADERS TAKE FOUR POINTS WITH THREE OTHERS IN DRAWN MATCHES.

(THROUGH REUTER'S 'AGENCY.]

LONDON, August 92.

Points had to be shared equally in two County cricket fixtures which were interfered with by rain. Glamorgan scored 117 for. three wickets and declared, Essex making 72 for two wickets "at The other match, Sussex . Lancashire at East- close of play, bourne also made little progress. Sussex declared at 415 for six wicketa (J. Parks, 115; H. Parks, 193), and Lancashire scored 1927 for seven wickets

Regt, Yorkshire and Worcester took the full eight points from their opponents, bowlers for each of the winning Counties being prominent with good figures. Verity (Yorkshire) took a total of

13 wickets for 83 runs, which was an outstanding performance.

The Australians are playing against Gloucestershire at Bris- A later message gives the progress at the end of Saturday's play. The County team were then all out for 72, Hornibrook tak- ing four wickets for. 90.

tol.

SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS."

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1930.

HOME FOOTBALL.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

RESULTS."

RANGERS LEADING"

{THROUGH REUTER'S ADENOT.]

LONDON, August 53. The full programme of football matches in the Scottish League was played to-day, Glasgow Rangers and Hamilton took full points again for the third time. Results and the League Table to date are as

under: Airdrie.. Ayr

Celtic

»

4 Kilmarnock → Falkirk

8 Hibernians

Rangers ....

Cowdenbeath... 2 Aberdeen Dundee...... Hearts.

6 East Fife Leith.............. 1 Hamilton ....... Motherwell.... 2 Queen's Park.. Partick ... 2 Morton St. Mirren.. 2 Clyde

LEAGUE TABLE.

A. Pts. 0 6

16

P. W. D. L. F. Rangers ..... 3 3 0 0 ន Hamilton 3 3 0 0 * Falkirk 3 2 1 0 10 6 5 Motherwell., 3 2 1 0 8 4.5 Celtic 3 2 0 1 L, 4 4 Cowdenbeath 320 16-3 Dundee 3 2 0 1

St. Mirren... 3.2 0 1 3 2 +

3

1

U.S. BASEBALL.

·CUBS AGAIN BEAT «DODGERS.

[UNITED PRESS. ]

New York, August 13.-Jupiter Pluvius was the only winner in the American League to-day, and, with rain washing out the satire Ameri- can schedule, the National circuit had the baseball situation to itself.

Chicago's leadership of the Nationals was further lengthened when the Cubs again trimmed their competitors and orstwhile top posi- tion holders, the Brooklyn Dodges, this time by 4-3, which left the Cuba with a percentage of .602, while the |Dodgers bave .553.

The Reds took a whitewashing to the tune of 50 at Cincinnati, at the hands of the Giants, who thereby improved their third position and raised their percentage to .373. The Reds made but four hits

St. Louis Cardinals gained an 8-1 victory over the Boston Braves," in spite of two errors, making 13 hits to 10 for the Braves.

Playing at Pittsburg, the Pirates won from the Phillies by 3 to 2.-"

The detailed scores for the day follow

BRITISH EMPIRE

GAMES.

ENGLAND UNOFFICIALLY

FIRST.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY,]

HAMILTON (On.), Aug. 23. The first of the British Empire

sisted of athletics, swimming, row- Games concluded this evening con-

ing, bowls, boxing and wrestling.

An official record of the grand aggregate points was not kept, but unofficially England was placed first, Canada second, and South Africa third.

The other countries participating were Guiana, New Zealand, New foundland, Scotland, Ireland and Bermuds.

INTERNATIONAL MOTOR RACE.

THREE ITALIANS SCORE OUTSTANDING VICTORY.

(THROUGH RECTER'S AGENOT.)

14

AMERICAN LEAGUE

+

3 4

Cluba. Philadelphia

H.E.

2

1

Pittsburg

3 發

0

Loxbox, August 23. The Italian competitors scored an

outstanding victory in the interna-

Partick

3 2 0 1 4.4

New York

5 12

0

tional tourist trophy, motor race, a

Morton

3 1 1 18 4

Cincinnati

0 钻 4.

1

202

Airdrie

3 1 0 2 3 II

74

Hearts 3 1 0 2

Boston St. Louis

10

1

3 13

276

Kilmarnock.. 3 1 0 2 Aberdeen 3 1 0 Queen's Park 9 1 0 2 AFT

3 0 2 1

Brooklyn Chicago

3

4

12

80

0

Six Golfing Shots

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Six Famous Players.

Edited by Bernard Darwin

Introduction The Drive...

CONTENTS.

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Bernard Darwin by Abe Mitchell

Through the Green-The Brassle and

the Spoon

Iron and Mashle Play The Pitch-and-Run

by George Duncan by F. H. Taylor

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by Arnaud Massy.

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INTIMATIONS.

ד

Kent beat Northamptonshire, by six wickets at Dover.

Northants

#

Kent

Kent. Northants.

147 125

272

Hampshire Yorkshire.

141 120

Yorks

(no wickets)

281

Yorkshire beat Hampshire by ten wickets at Bournemouth.

Hants.....

Worcester », Surrey.

Worcestershire beat Burrey by ter wickets at Worcester.

Surreykjada

147

Clyde... 3 0 1 2

116

263

Leith 3 0 1 2 Hibernians.. 3 0 I 22 9 9 East Fife 300 3 3 12

8

102 453

Worcester (6 wkts., dec.).... 333

(no wickets)

24

-335

357

Somerset . Middlesex,

Middlesex won on the Arst innings against Somerset at Taun-

toa.

"Middlesex (9 wickets, dec.) 338

(6 wickets, declared)

182

Somerset

(1 wicket)

521

Darby, Gloucester.

264

133

307

Derby, won on the first innings against Gloucester at Chester-

field.

Derby

171

-57

228

SOMERSET 2. MIDDLESEX.

LEE SCORES 150.

200

Gloucester

170

(2 wicktes)

370

Batting.

Lee (Middlesex)......

150

H. Parks (Sussex)

123

J. Parks (Sussex)

Wright (Worcester)

Case. (Somerset)

115 109 108

Bowling.

Verity (Yorks)

and

7 for 26 6 for 57

Ashdown (Kent)

Perka (Worcester)

and

Herman (Hants). 8 for 49

Freeman (Kent)

At Taunton, Middlesex took first innings points from Somerset after making two declarations in their innings. Lee scored 150 for the winners and a century was also scored for the other wide by Case.

Middlesex, 1st innings (8

wickets, declared).

Lee, 150,

6 for 38

7 for 57

Somerset, 1st innings

339

REJ

Case,* 108. Middlesex, 2nd innings (

wickets, declared) Somerset, 2nd innings (1

wicket)

182

4 for 36 5 for 54 Root (Worcester)`..... 5 for 43 Parker (Gloucester)... 8 lor 60 Goddard (Gloucester). 5 for 71 Jupp (Northants) 4 for 65 Slater (Derby) ..... ....6 for 84 KENT, NORTHANTS.

VICTORY FOR KENT. At Dover, Kent beat Northants by six wickets, Ashdown and Free- man sharing the bowling honoura for the winners.

Northants, 1st innings

DERBY 2. GLOUCESTER,

133

CLOSE FIRST INNINGS. At Chesterfield, Derby took first innings points from Gloucester by a majority of 29 runs.

Derby, 1st innings

Goddard, 6 for 71. Gloucester, ist innings

Slater, 5 for 84.

"

200

k

171

147

Derby, 2nd innings....

17:0

Parker, 6 for 60.

Kent, 1st innings ..............

202

Jupp, 4 for 65.

Gloucester, 2nd innings

wicketa)

(2

.... 57.

Northants, 2nd innings

125

Freeman, 7 for 57.

Kent, and innings (4 wickets)

74

Ashdown, 8 for 38.

HANTS TORKS.

WIN FOR YORKS."

J

OHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.

0. 125

"1st Inn. No P. W. L. W. L. Rex Pts Lancashire..28 0 0 8 5 4.143 Yorkshire....20 10

3 2 €

$ 139 Gloucester..26 13 4 2

136 Notts 25 71 10 6 2 120 Kent 26 11 6 4 Sussex 2785.6. 82, 110 Еввел ......25 € 4.8 8 3 108 3 103.

•Surrey.......28 2 4 125

3 1031 141

Derbyshire..25 7 8 4 5

1 04. Worcester,..25 5 7 7 5

03 4 147 Glamorgan..26 586 4

Leicester....28 4 0 643 Warwick.25 27.7 73. Northants...26 4.10 3 5 4

At Bournemouth, Yorkshire beat; Hampshire by ten wickets. Scoring was poor on both sides with the bowlers in good form. Verity took 13 wickets for 83 runs.

Hants, Ist innings.

ersity, for 28.

Yorks, 1st innings

Herman, 8 for 40, Hants, 2nd innings.

Verity, & for 57.

Yorks, 2nd innings (no wic

eta)'

WORCESTER. BURREY,

PERKS IN FORM

120

86

81

78

Hampshire..25 4 8-1 12

0

73

110

Middlesex...20 2 & 3 10

3

*3

Somerset....25 -3 11 6 3

2

71

MATCHES IN PROGRESS.

FOOTBALL COMPETITION

PRIZE.

"UNSUCCESSFUL CLAIM -

AGAINST SUNDAY

NEWSPAPER.

Judgment for the defendants, to whom he awarded expenses, was

FEAST OF DOUBLE HEADERS.

SEASON'S FORTY-FOURTH HOMER FOR RUTH.

distance of 400 miles, over the most CREDIT FONCIER · D'EXTREME- difficult roads in the circuit of Ulster.

Nuvolari, who was first, Campari second and Varzi third all drove

Alfa Romeos, the Englishmen, Paal (Alvis) and Poppe (Austin Seven), Buishing fourth and fifth, respec- tively.

LATER.

The official speeds were -Nuvo- lari, 70.38 miles an hour; Campari, 70.82; Varzi, 70.31; and Paul, 60.41.

The Italians led practically throughout

There were 36 starters.

New York, August 17-With double-headers as a feature in both the major leagues, the leaders met

Series of Accidents, with mixed fortunes to-day. Babe

Half-an-hour after the start, Cap- Ruth's forty-fourth, home run of the year was another feature of a tain Waite (Austin Seven) skidded, lively Sunday. The Athletics did toppled over a bank and was taken not play, remaining at a percentage to a first aid station in an uncon- Shortly afterwards of 67% but Detreit's swampingscious state.

cf the Senators at Washington by Kaye Dem's Alfa Romeo overturned given by Lord Pitman in the Court 15-1 put the Senators back to 307, and caught fire and the mechanic of Session, Edinburgh, last week in with the Yankees, who split a

was injured. Kaye Don sustained the action of John Heatlie, of Shan-double header with the White Sox a broken riv. don-crescent, Edinburgh, against in New York, standing at .588. Associated Newspapers, Limited.

Buth's home rua came in the Carmelite House, London, for pay seventh inning of the first game and ment of £20,000, which, he said, heit tied the score at 7-4. At the end had won as a prize for a correct of the ninth, the score was still tied. forecast of 24 football results in a competition in the defendants' news but, at the end of the tenth innings, a pinch-hitter. Ruffing, singled with paper, the Sunday Dispatch.

the bases loaded and put across the

Healtie's forecast was delivered to

The defendants denied that wincing run. Earlier in the game, them before midnight on NovemberLou Gehrig also hit a home rum, 22, which was the latest date for The Yankees lost the second game receiving forecasts. They averred by 6-1, making but four hits and being marked in the error list that as the parties had contracted,

iwice. the jurisdiction of the Courts was

Cleveland took two contests from excluded, and that as the sole de vision was appropriated to the the Boston Red Sox, the first by 9-3- and the second-which went to only editor, who rejected Heatlie's claim, they should be absolved. They even innings, when it was halted. denied Heatlie's averments with reby the inexorable Boston Sunday

Law-by 2-0. gard to the conduct of the competi tion.

No Prodi of Fraid. Lord Pitman, in his judgment; found that there had been no proof of fraud on the part of the defen- dants. He said it was not necessary for him to determine whether there was carelessness on the part of the competitor, the Post Office, or the defendants, but whichever it was he thought it high time the competi- tions were put a stop to. If the plaintiff desired to enforce a legal claim to the £20,000 he could only do so subject to all the conditions attached to the offer, one of which

National League,

In the National Circuit, the Cubs on by 5 to 4 over the Phillies, laying at Chicago, with each team making nine hits. The Phillies committed the only error of the game. This pulled the Cubs' per- ceatage up to 605.

41

The Brooklyn Dodgers, the erst while leaders, whitewashed the Pir- ates by 3 to 0 at Brooklyn and their percentage likewise crept up again, to.585. Neither team made, an error.

At the 23rd lap the British hope, Captain Birkon (Bentley) was run- ning sixth, when the near side wheel came of, and the car skidded 30 yards and crashed into & stone. well. The driver, and mechanic marvellously escaped uninjured,

Boston Cincinnati

9

..19

9 15

2

(second game) New York St. Louis

(first game) New York St. Louis

(second game)

12

17

11

3.

14

13

1

Standings. AMERICAN CRAQUE.

Clubs.

Philadelphia Washington New York- Cleveland Detroit,

Chicago St. Louis Boston

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Boston's Braves took two closely. Brooklyn contested games from the Reds at New York was that if his forecast be lost or mislaid he could not recover unless Cincinnati, profiting in the first St. Louis one from four Reds errors and win- Pittsburg he could prove fraud. In this case,

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The detailed scores for the day follow

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chicago

(first game) Chicago New York

(second game) · Cleveland".

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102

Root; 5 for 43...

Worcester, 1st innings (0

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333

Wright, 100.

Surrey, 2nd innings

-253

Worcester 2nd innings (no

wickets)

Perks, & for: 54.

progress-

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