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HOME CRICKET RESULTS

COUNTY CHAMPIONS FINE WIN;

'GOOD BOWLING BY BOWES.

FOUR PLAYERS SCORE CENTURIES: AMAR SINGH GETS ELEVEN CAMBRIDGE WICKETS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]:

London. June 10,

A feature of the mid-wook cricket programme was Yorkshire's convincing win over Gloucester at Bristol by an innings and 05 runs. They showed much better form than they did in their pre-" vious matches this season, the bare of the match boing Bowes who howled extremely well in both innings.

Four players reached the hundred mark while five topped DO but failed to get the magical three figures. The highest scorer. was Mitchell of Yorkshire who treated Gloucester's bowling with an respect tq, score 140 runa. The Nawab of Patandi was in fine form with the but when playing for M. C. C. - against 'Kent, he was, undefeated with 84 in the first innings while he collected 73 in the gound knock.

The most outstanding perforiaanees with the hat and ball were:.

Batting. Mitchell (Yorks) Clou-

cester

E. Tydedey (Lancs.)

Hampshire

B. Ratcliffe (Cambridge) v.

All-Indio

R. E. S. Waté (Warwick)

. Middlesex

Sussex

Kent

Middlesex

Lancashire

Notts

Surrey

& for 30 B for 70.-

Bowling.

1:40

Amar Singh and Bowes

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and

5 for 34

Hardinge

112 Herman

# for 84 6 for 80

100%

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1932.

Sport.

SURREY ». DERBY,

OVAL TEAM WINS.

Playing on their own ground, Surrey beat Derby by 190 runs.

U.S. BASEBALL

[REUTER'S. AMERICAN SERVICE.]

New York, Jane 11.

THE following games were played

DAVIS

CUP TENNIS

BRITAIN ELIMINATES

POLAND

Great Britain eliminated Poland

on Saturday. Scores as cabled [by three matches to d

by Reater are:****

New York

National Leagito.

Pittsburg

Ott, Suhr and Darbee bit hone

runs,

To Surrey's total of 315 in the first innings, Darby replied with | Brooklyn but 108. Then in the second knock

19 St. Louis Taylor hit a home run

Surrey declared at 207 (or 0 after Philadelphia which they gol Derby" out for 155 | Philadelphin when the latter went in for the 'grond time.

1. The scores were:-

@ Cincinnati 3 Cincinnati Hurst hit two hours rune, Kloth

and V. Davis one.

The following Davis Cup resulta ware unbled by Boutor

WARSAW, June 10.

-

3

Great Britain bont Poland by three matches to love in Third Round sucpunter.

1

Boston

Surrey, 1st innings

315

1 Chiengo American Leaguo.

Darby, 1st innings

168

Surrey, and innings (for

wickets, declared).

201

·

Cleveland

3 New York Babe Ruth hit a haine run Detroit

+3

Derby, and innings

185

a Philadelphia McNair hit a home run Chiewto

• Bostonu

LANGS HANTS.

TYLDESLEY'S CENTURY.

Lancashire took

Arst innings points from Hampshire when they

met on the former's ground.

The home county, batsing est, put up 283 runs despite some he howling, by Harman who took 3 wirkets for 83 runs. Hampshire also did quite well, being only 11

ans behind in the first innings.

Going in for the second time, Lancashire declared at 215 far thanks to a 1105 out century by Tyldesley, who made 129 runs Hampshire had lost two wicketa 'for 21 runs in the second innings when stumps wera drawn.

1st Ins. No. POAR

P. W.

W. L. Rasali. Pts.

114.

x

4

D

1

120 8:

The scores were:- Lanenshire. Ist innings

Hennan, for 5.

293

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3

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138

Hampshire, 1st innings

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156

10 3 1 પત્ર

150

3

0 2 1

106

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Lancashire, and inuing (2

wickets, declared Hampshire, ad innings (total

for wickets)

213

10 +3

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150

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Hampshire

A 3

21

1

:

120

.Derbyshire"

4 10

136

Leicestershire

D

138

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Gmorganshire

135

Gloucester

4

0

190

Somerset.

0 3

2

120

B

135

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120

0

1

135

10 8

2

2

130

Warwickshire

Yorkshire.

Northants

Worcestershire.

4 2 0

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The system of scoring is as follows-13 points for a win: 73 points for a tie; 5 points for a first innings win; 3 points for a Arst innings defeat; and points for a draw and a tie on the first innings.

GLOUCESTER ». YORKSHIRE.

BOWES BOWLS WELL.

At Bristol (Fry's ground), York shiro beat Gloucester by an innings and 05 rains, ".

Mitchell delighted his supporters by batting superbly for 140 runs when Yorkshire took first innings and compiled the formidable total" of 118 runs. Gloucester enuld not make much headway against York- shine's attack and were soon dis-

missed for 173, Bowes getting wickets for 49 rons. As a result, Cloudüster were forced to follow on but this time they did even worse, their total being just 150. Bowes (5 for 53) was again the most

Buervsful bowler for Yorkshire.

The scores were: Yorkshire, 1st innings

Mitchell, 140. Gloucester, 1st innings

"Bowes, 5 for 40. Gloucester. 2nd innings Ebwen, for 58,

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NORTHANTS ». ESSEX.

'TIMMS JUST MISSES A

CENTURY.

Tham, Had Dad lack in missing his sensery by only three runs when Northamptonshire, playing on their own ground, bens Essex on the first innings.

St. Louis 4 Washington

Manuse, Betten. Court and Cam

bell hit home runa,

19

wickets at the cost of 6 runs each. Colah, played free cricket for "96 unfortunate in getting out when he runs, this player being extremely

wanted but four runs for his cen fury. Thanks to his effort, how. ever, India's innings, realised 309

runs.

Whon Cambridge went in for the second time, Amar Singh was again in good form with the ball, and taking & for 70 this time, was chiefly instrumental in getting the Light Blues out for 274, despite a dash- ing innings for 113 not out by Rat- cliffe. All India then went in and got the required runs for the loss

of only wicko).

The scores were:- Cambridge, 1st "innings

Amar Singh, 5 for 30. All-India 1st innings

Colah, 96.

82

306

Cunbridge, 2nd innings. 274

Rutcliffe, 112 not out.

Amar Singh,

for 70.

All-India, 2nd innings (for 1

wicket)

M.C.O.. KENT,

PATANDI IN FORM.

30

The Nawab of Patandi displayed brilliant form when playing for Northants made 5 when they M.OC. against Kent at Lord's. He took first innings and to this score made 84 not out in the first innings Essex replied with 220. In their and scored 74 in his second knock, second knock Northants declared at but despite his efforts, M.C.C. were 284 for 0, Timms being top scorer | beaten by 10 wickets. For their fine with 97. He was batting very well win Kent are indebted to Hardinge and it appeared that he would collect a four to reach the hand of and Woolley who showed excellent the magical three figures when he | form with the 'hall, and bat, respec- lost his wicket. Scoring rather tively. rapidly, Essex had collected 186 for

2 when stumps were drawn,

The scures were :-

Northants, 1st innings

250

Essex, det innings

220

Northants, 2nd innings

416

wickets, declared)

384

Timms. 97.

I

173

Essex. nd innings (for 3

wickets)

136

· 150

WARWICK, MIDDLESEX.

A CAPTAIN'S CENTURY.

Batting Grst, M.C. C. put up 285 with the Nawab of Patandi (84, not oun)

top scorer. Harding bowled well for Kent, his figures being 1 for 04. Kent! then went in to make 481, a feature of their innings being Woolley's knock for 47. "Frank" was decidedly on- lucky to miss his century by such "narrow margin, but during his atay no the wickets ho had the satis faction of showing the critics that he is still one of the finest bats in the country;

Patandi (73), was again the highest scorer for M.C.C. when the Club made 210 in their second in-

At Birmingham, Warwick took first innings points from Middlesex.

The latter had Arst 'uke' of the wickets and their effort realised 184 runs. Warwick replied wish 201|nings. Sut to get 22 runs for a win, runs of which Croom, hatting in fine style, claimed 90,

The captains of both sides came off with the but in the second, knock. Nigel Haig made 08 to help Middle- Bex score 377 while R. E. S. Wyatt was undefeated for 103 when his side made 277 for 9.

the county knocked off the required. runs without any loss.

The scares were:- M.C.O. 1st innings.

Painndi, 84 not out. Hardinge, 7 for 61.

Kent. 1st innings"

Woolley, 97.

M.C.C.,, 2nd innings

265

481

Tho seoru were:-- Middlesex, 1st innings

978

194

Pathndi, 70.

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Warwick, 1st innings.

201

Croons, '90).

Kont, and innings (for 0

wickets).

23

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Middlesex, 2nd innings

377

Haig, 90.

Warwick, 2nd innings (for 9

wickets)

977

Wyatt, 109.

H. N. Les (Britain) beat Stolarow (Poland) 0-4, 6-3, 6-3.

F. J. Porcy (Britain)" beat Telozynski (Poland) 7-5, 6-3, 6-2.

Hughes and Perry (Britain) beat Hebda and Warminski (Poland) 6-0, 6-2, 6-0.

U.S.A.. Win.

FOREST HILLS, June 10. The United States won the Ameri cau Zone Final to-day when their doubles pais brab the 'Brazilian pair to give,, Americu a lond by three matchen to love.

Frank Shields (U.S.A.) beat' Pernambuco (Brazil) 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, ¦

8-6.

Japan in Semi-final.

COPENHAGEN, June 11. Japan won bor Third Bound encounter against Denmark hero to-day when her doubles pair de fented the Danish pair.

Jira Satoh (Japan) bent Jacob- sun (Denmark) 6-1, 6-2, 6-4. (Denmark) 6-1, 3-2, 6-0,

Kuwabars (Japan) Boat Ulrich

WIGHTMAN CUP

U.S.A, BEAT BRITAIN

WIMBLEDON, June 11,

THE United States retained, the Wighlan Cup, beating Great Brithin by rubbers to 3.

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AMAR SINGH'S" GOOD BOWLING.

MATCHES IN PROGRESS.

Lóndah, June 11. The following are, the ten interval acores in the first-class cricket matches to-day :---

Surrey v. Essex at the Oval,

Essex, 182 for 8,550. -Middlesex . Worcester at Lord's

Worcester, 227 for 6.

·Somerset, v. Notts at Taunton

Somerset, 175 for 0. Kent. Yorkshire at Tonbridge.

Kent, 122 for 4, Hampshire "Derbyshire Boutaampton,

Amar Singh, hailed as one of the most consistent bowlers in the AI-1 India team which is at present touring England, came off with fly. ing colours in their match against Cambridge at Fenner's when the. Indians won by nine wickets. In two innings Singh took 11 wickets | shire at Northampton. for 100 runs..

The University had first use of the wickets but the visitors' howls, ing proved too good for them and they were all cut for only 02 runs. Amar Singh bowled well to gov 6 (Continued on - next column.}

Derby, 180 for 4. Northamptonshirev.

at

Warwick-

Northants, 34 for 3. Leicestershire' v. South American XI, at Lolcenter.

›Soutle Americans, 54 for 2.

Lancashire All-India XI, At Liverpool,

All-India, 57 for 2

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