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BATTLE OF THE ROSES RESULTS IN EASY WIN FOR LANCASHIRE.

SIBBLES PLAYS HAVOC WITH YORKSHIRE: TICHTM

FREEMAN AGAIN BOWLS WELL.

Chief interest in the weak pad cricket programme at Home was centred on the match at Bradford between Yorkshire and Lancashire, the match resulting in an easy win for the latter by an innings and fity runs," A lesture of this match was the splena did bowling of Bibbles win followed up his Arst innings effort of 1 for 10 by taking 3 for 58 in the second innings.

Rain' again Interfered with some of the games but quito à number were brought to a definite conclusion. As in the pre- 'vious week, bowlers held the upper hand in most matches, though thers were a few centuries rscarded, including one by Wazir Ali of the All India team which is due to play England in Match on June 23.

&

Test

LEICESTER'S BIG WIN OVER NORTHANTS

(THROUGH REUTER'S. AGENCY.]

-LEICESTER. NORTHANTS,

EASY WIN FOR LEICESTER.

Playing on their own ground, Laicoster beat Northamptonshire by an innings and 185 runs.

The home team compiled 438 rune: when they took first innings, Arm strong (182, not out). Berry (77) and Frawshaw (54) being the chief scorers while Partridge took 6- wickets for 78 runs' ..

Clamorgan, and innings (2

wickets, declared) o.

197

Dyson, 100

Turnbull

All India, 2nd innings (total

for 4 wickets)

Wazir Ali, 108 not out.

GLOUCESTER ». KENT.

HONG KONG DAILY FRESS THURSDAY

Biderably play

game had

to be stopped after Notte had made 250 for 7, Gunn being top.

scorer with "Bố, "not out.

The snores werd

t... Glouces

HullYorkshire Warwick

ahire.

Surrey, 1ab innings..

108

Staples, 8 for 31. Notts, 1st innings (total for

7 wickets)

Qunn, 80 not' out.

SOMERSET 4. HAMPSHIRE,

A TEN WICKET WIN.

Good bowling by Lee who took 5 wickets for 37 runs in Hamp- shire's second innings enabled. Somerset to gain a ten-wicket. win over Hampshire as Taunton

When Hampshire took firas in- nings, "they were all out for 133 runs and to this total Somerset replied: replied with. 173.

In their second attempt, Hamp shiro were dismissed for 77 ans, Lee doing all the damage by tak- ing 5 wickets for 37 runis: Somer- not then went in to knock-off the required runs without further loss.

The scores were:--- Hampshire, 1st innings Somerset, let innings

135

173.

184

Hampshiro, 2nd innings

Leo, 5. for 37, Somerset, 2nd innings (for 0.

wickets)

77

KENT BATSMEN IN FORM.

Making the journeys to Bristol (Fry's: Ground), Kent: were reward, Replying with only 152 Gregoryed with full points when they beat 28 for 37), Northansa were forced Gloucester by 150 runs.

to follow-on when they did oven, worse, being all out for 101 this time Geary with again the most ful bowler for Leicester, his Agur being 6 for 17.....

The scores were:- Leicester, 1st innings...

Armstrong, 18% not out. Berry, 77.

Bradshaw, 54.

Partridge, & for 78.

Northants, 1st inuings,

Geary, & for 57.

Northants, and innings (fol-

low-on)

Geary, 5 for 17.

PKSHIRE

LAN ĐÃ

438

The hop country, batted frst and with Arthur Chapman, hitting "out. for 76 runs, they totalled 167. To this total Gloucester could only reply with 4 Tich Freeman mak ing himself the tenor of the Glou ceater batsmen by taking 7 wickets

for 37 runs,

In the second innings Franic Woolley (80) and Leslie Ames (08) 185oth not out, treated the spectators

101

SIBELES IN GREAT FORM,

to some delightfully free batting And thanks to them Kont were able to 'declare at 208 for 2.

Freeman again proved the un- diving of Gloucester for when they went in for the second time he got

ESSEX ...WORCESTER,

GIBBONS AND ROOT BAT

WELL.

At Leyton Essex took first in- nings points from Worcestor, de apite some fine batting by Gibbona fund Root for the latter...

Worcester batted first when they compiled 206, Gibbons scoring 70 and Root 60 not out, Essex replied with 222)

In the second inhinga Worcester made 144, Pearce taking 4 wickets for 12 runs and after Essex had goored 21 for 2 stumpe were drawn.

The scores were: Worcester, 1st innings

Gibbons, 79%

206

Root, 89 not out.. Essex, 1st innings

Worcester, and innings. Peares, 4 for 12 Essex, 2nd innings (total for

9 wickats)

229

144

The Hares were --

Kent, at innings

107

at

Chapmán, 75.

MIDDLESEX v. SUSBLX.

Gloucester, ist innings.

94

Freeman, 7 for 39,

HEARNE'S SECOND BENEFIT.

508

The Battle of the ones Bradford resulted in a win för Lancashire by innings and, 60 ruas, thanks mainly to some excellent bowling by Sibbles who took 12 wickets in two innings for 89 runs. Lancashire batted first and total ed 200 with Paynter (152) as top- scorer. Vority with 8 for 107 was the most successful bowler for Yorkshire who were all out for 40. when they were in to but, Sibbles came off with flying colours, taking 7 wickets for 10. runs!

6 wickets for 59 runs to "dismiss the Bidu for 131

Kent, udinuings (for 2

wickets, declared)

Woolley; 90 not out.

Amos, 88 not out. Gloucester, 2nd innings.

Freeman, 8 for 69.

DERBY »,'WARWIOK.

"

BOWLERS ON TOP.

131

This match, played at Lord's, wbs. set aside as J. W. Hearne's second beneft, and resulted in a win, on the first innings for Sussex.

Middlesex batted first but with Wensley taking 5 wickets for 39 runs, they could only score 128.

Duleepsinghi collecting 74 in his usual bright style. At this stage. rain interfered with play and the game had to be stopped.

rry entertained Warwickshire Sussex replied with 184 for 9,

Forced to follow-on, Yorkshire on their ground and won comfort made o determined effort to stave ably by 123 runs. off an innings defeat but although

The home county had first use Sutcliffe made 61 in a dour innings of the wickets when they made 108

their last wicket fell when they against nome good bowling. Wyatt wanted another 81 runa runs in order to forge Lancashire to go in was in fine form, claiming 4 wiok- again." Sibbles took 6 wickets forets for 91 runa. Despite some good

·58 ruins.

The scores werd |--~

Lancashire, 1st innings

Paynter, 159,

Verity, 8 for 107,

Yorkshire, tat inmings

Sibbles, 7 for 10..

Yorkshire, 2nd innings (fol-

low-on)šten

Bibbies, for 68:

283

GLAMORGAN G. ALL INDIA,

bowling by Mitchell (7 for 48); Warwickshire managed to secure a lead on the first innings, by soor ing 111- runs but they could not press home the advantage for after 40therby had declared-at-314-for-7-in their second knock, they went on to dismiss Warwick for" 89, bowling bonours. going to Armstrong (5 for

187

WAZIR ALI AND DYSON SCORE CENTURIES.

This match attracted a" large. crowd to "Cardiff but unfortunately it could not be brought to a de- finite conclusion, the game being left drawn.

The scores to

Derby, ist innings

The scores were li

Middlesex, Ist innings

128.

Wensley, 5 for 30. Sussex, 1st innings (total for

wickets)

184

Dulespsinghi, 744

JUNE MATCHES:

The Axtaren for the month

are-given bel

108

Wyatt, 4 for $1

Warwick, 1st innings... 111

Mitchell, för "48. -

Cardiff

shire.

Derby, 2nd innings (for

wickets, declared) Warwick, 2nd innings

Armstrong, 6 for 27.

NOTTS v. SURELY.

Glamorgun batted fast, and to NOTTS TAKE FIRST INNING

their total of 250, the tourists could only muster 101 in reply,

The second innings of both sides. was productive of some good her ting Glamorgan made 197 for 3 when Turnbull made 72 and Dyson hundred The Indians got 184 for 4 Wazir All playing a bright innings-for-108, not mb

The Boores were Glamorgan, lat poings ...... 253 All India, ist innings. 104

POINTE

Good bowling by Ban Staples and fine baiting by G. Gunb combined to give Notts first inning. points when they were at home to Burray

The mall total of 100 runs, zë presented Surreya effort when ther took first knock, Staples being mainly responsible for their down

Ex Glouces

amorgan v. Esses.

Leicester Leicestershire th

Bomerast.. Birmingham Warwickshi

Surr

mpton-

ambridge Uni-

rd: University.

folk v. "All India

Chesterfield Derbyshi

Hampshire.

Nottingham Notts . Som

zot.

Swansea --Glamorgan: t.". Kont. Worcester:-Worcestershire. #

Leicestershire. Kettering--Northamptonshire

v. All-India.

Oxford: Oxford University, u

South Americans... 8-Lords :—M, C.0. #" Kent.

Oval :---Surray ́s Derbyshire, Horsham-Sussex v. Worces chaltershire be

Northampton Northampton

shiro, Essex. Bristol (Fry's Ground):- Gloucestershire v. York

shiro,? Manchester:-- Lancashire

Hampshire. Cowbridge: Glamorgan

Leicester.

Birmingham-Warwickshire

v. Middlesex.

1.

Cambridge: Cambridge Uni

versity. AlkIndia Taunton-Gentlemen of

Somerset v S. Americana. 11-Lord's Middlesex v. Worces

- terabire.

Oval Surray v. Essex, Tonbridge-Kent. v. Yorkshire: Southampton-Hampshire ...

Derbyshire. Taunton :-Somerset : Noita.. Northampton-Northampton-

shire Warwickshire, "Liverpool ---Lancashirë v...... All

India.

Leicester Leicestershire v. S

Americans Cambridge: Cambridge Uni

versity Free Foresters: 1-Leyton:-Essex 7. Yorkshire.

Nottingham-Notts . Hamp

ahire.

Leicester Leicestershire v. 8.

-Glamorgan Hova-SussexTM v. Surrey

(friendly)

Tonbridge Kent

shire

Derby,

Worcester:-Worcestershire .

Lancastrira

Minor Counties. All Indis

(venue to be arranged).

18-Lord's-Middlesex "

shire.

York

Leyton: Essex ». Oxford Uni-

versity.

Portsmouth

Kent.

Hampshire

1932

-Derbyshire

Loiséstershire

Manchester-Test Trial Match

(North" v. "South yo

cestershire. Notts

LAWN BOWLS.

KBG.C. TEAMS FOR

SATURDAY

The following will represent the

Bristol (Fry's Ground)Glou-Kowloon Bowling Green Olub ip lawn bowla langue matches on Baturday:-

'''

Senior team (away) v. Ornigen- power-A, K. Taylor, C. 3. Boat, 6. Nichol, W. Russell (Skip): Oxford R. Duncan, F. V. Whitta, EW Hogbin, A. 3. Holland (Skip); Cambridge H., F. Stoneham, D. W. Phillips,

Worcester Worcestershire

All Tatia Have:-Sussex v. Cambridge

University. Lords:-M.CO.

University. Oval-Surrey

University, Chelmsford-EsBox

wickshire:

··Lenda:Yorksınra v. Sussex.

U.S. BASEBALL

TUESDAY'S GAMES.

· [THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

New York, Magy 172, St. Louis appear to have broken the monile of the Boaters, win rag their third match in a row, no Whabington tu-day this time by a margin of 11 zumn to...9.

Machib, the Yankees continue their wing progress. Oleveland failed again today in a very tight game. Chapman hit a home run for the Vitales and Averil oplied in kind for the Indiane.

Wanor hit a home run for Pitts burgh, giving them the edge on Brooklyn.

H. H. Rou, H. Nish (Skip). Re Worserves. Adams, and C. Hatt.

Junior team (home) v. Craigen gower Sherriff, J. S. Portsmouth-Hampshire. Logan, W. E. Halo,. W S. Drako

Lauganhite,

(Skip) G N Mitchell, J. S. Swanson-Glamorgan Glou- Melnicah, J. G. Meyer, F. L. Rap-

oestershire.

[loy (Skip); S. Ashworth, W. Von- ablas, T. Gooding. V. Potberick

Cincinnati Pittsburgh (Skip). Reserves C. L. Former Chicago Nottingham Notts, v. Leicos and J. Macdonald.

St. Louis tarabire.. Aldershot: Army

Darby Derbyshire e. Middle

Americans

South

·

National League.

2 New York

3 Brooklyn

9 Phillies

4 Boston

American League,

2. Lotroit

9 Chicago

Becreio Teams, The Club de Reoroio tesme for Philadelphia,

Boston Weabington New Yor

25.-Lords:-England- v. All-India Saturday are:

((Tost Makah)). Oval:--Surrey v. Oxford Un

versity.

· Chelmsford-Essex

torshire..

Leices

Mid-

Sheffield: Yoritshire

diesex. Cardiff--Glamorgan v. Etmp-

alire.

Frome-Somerset 2. North

amptonshire. Ilkeston-Derbyshire v Notta Folkestone-Kent v. Lanca

akira:

Worcester:-Worcestershire

Gloucestershire.

* Benfor team (away) v. Taikoo at 3.30 p.m.-L. F. Xavier, R. R. Robarts, L. C., B. Souza, R. F. Luz (Skip); LA Gutierrez, J. Q. Ozorio, F. X. Silva, O. G. Silva (Skip); \F\\\A.^ Javier, F. V. Riberio, A. 8. Gómes, C. E. Mar- ques (Skip),

Junior team (home) Taikoo, at. 3.30 p.m. A. Carvalho, J. M. M. Alves, J. J. Basto, C. Basto (Skip); T. Prata, TX. Soares, C. Lopes, A. Basta (Skip); A. A. Xavier, J. M. S. Rosario, E. M. Remedios. Dr. R. A C. Bato (Skip);

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Flectric RC Train:

The following will represent the Birmingham :-Warwickshire + H.K. Electric B.C. in the away match w Kowloon O.C. in the Bossex.

Funior division:- Eastbourne-H. D. G. Lave-

son-Gower's II 2. Cam bridge University. Nottingham-Bir Julian Cahn's

XL. Senth Americans. 39.-M.C.D. * Dambridge Univer

sity.

Ley-Essax v. Somerset. Nor mpton Northampton-

shiru. Yorkahizo.

Chesterfield-Derbyshire W.

*Surrey. -

Manchester; → Lanonshire

Sussex... Nottingham-Notts . Glou-

cestershire, D Folkestone-Kent

wickshire,

Leicester-Leicestershire

Middlesex.

Oxford-Ozfordabira

India (two-days).

War

4. Tarbuck, C. E. Gahagan B Deacon and W B. Muskett (Skip) R. C. Butler, F. Normington, (Contínued ök ̧nent: Oolumn)

2. St. LouiN. 3. Cleveland

de Rome and A Webster (Skip); L, Sloan, J. F. Lunay, Q. 8. Hill and F. F. Duckworth (Skip). He serves-H. Hatch and J., R.. Way.

Taikoo Teams.

The following are the Taikos RC. teams

Senior team (home) v. Club de Keeraio at 8.30 p.m.-Wataon, D. Bono, W. Weir and W. Wother- spoon (Skip); J. Polson, A. Stalker, JC Chalmers and J. Russell (Skip) G. McLeod, J Slbar J. Chapman and D. Munro (Skip).

Junior team (away). Club do: Recreio at 3.30 pm W. Brown, Swan, G. H Stewart and R. M. Keown (Skip); J. MacIndoe, D. Peoples, S. Hope and C. Matthews (Skip); J. Waid, E. Greenwood, T. Grimes and R. K. Duncan (Skip).

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