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THE WORLD SPORT

COUNTY CRICKET.

YORKS RECEIVE A CHECK.

TEN MAKE CENTURIES:

· GREAT NORTHERN 'DUEL.

LANCS. HIT,509 AGAINST .

・・・ CHAMPIONS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,"

FANLING "STRIKE.”

· DISGRUNTLED CADDIES.

On Sunday last when mombors. of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club arrived at Fanling they found that there were practically no enddies | available, ʼn “striko" having, ap- parently, been called For the Bank Holiday, on Monday, a'uum- ber of enddies who normally work at Happy Valley were taken out and brought back by train.

were

It appears that the Committee of the Golf Club has lately had reason to revise the rules relating to caddies, the principal altoration The return match, nt Manches-being the abolition of "private" ter, between Lancashire and, York" caddies, namely, boys who shiro, resulted in well-deserved under monthly continet to indivi- first Innings points for the home dual members. This system of Of the eight matches played "inside. Lancashire i acoring 509 any 'one member being able to re- the course of the past three days | (for nine wickets) but up the tain the survices of a cadio all to finest display against the York-himself has worked unfairly on The other members and been detri mental to the control of the cad. dies as a whole. The Committee has therefore, barred members from engaging, caddies on monthly basis, each caddie to re- gister himself with the Caddie Master and take his turn as re- quired.

in accordance with the Countyshire bowling this season!

four Crickel programme, only reached definite conclusion.

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There was however some fine cricket seen, and ten centuries were made,

scorea were

Lanshire: 509 or 0 wie-

keta dec.).

Yorkshire received a check at Manchester where the home site compiled the biggest total made this season against the bowling of the Champions.` Erngal Tyldesley made. yet another century, and Makepeace followed his example.

Arthur Chapman gave an as- tractive and daring display against Hampshire at Canterbury. In the first innings he hit 136 and in the second he scored 81 not out,

The principal, individual per formances were as follows:

Batting.

Mod (ants)*.

17

Parker (Hanta)

156

Inimes (Yorks)

113

Tyldesley (Lanes)

3D

A.I.F. Chapman, (Kent)

and

Makepeace (Lanes)

126

Hardinge (Kent)

117

W.W. Tims (Northants)

1/2+

Bowden (Derby)

108

11.J. Enthoven (Middlesex)

V.W.C. Jupp (Northants)

Samdham (Surrey)

Watson (Lunes) .....

Not nu

Bawling.

N. Haig (Middlesex) ...7 for B.

Parker (Glos)

Rhodes (Torks)

G. Lee (Derby)

Fenley (Surrey).

and

Freeman (Kent)

J. C. While (Somerset)

for 85.

for 116:

.6

for 76.

.6

for 02.

.5 for . 56. .5 for 43.

5 for

V. W. C. Jupp (Northants,5,

fur 562

THE HOBBS BENEFIT.

FINE EFFORT BY FENLEY.

London, Aug 3.

Surrey won with six wickets to

Yorkshire: 352.

Throughout the whole of last season only three centuries were scored against Yorkshire. In this match both Makepeace and Ernest Tyldesley reached three figures and Watson missed a similar sue- cess by only eight runs,

Makepeace (128) and Tyldesley B. (19) put up a great partner- ship for the second vicket, and Watson continued the good work with a well played 92. In spite of the huge score, Rhodes, the York- shire veteran, had the excellent figures of seven wickets for 116

ru ..

The Yorkshire reply was fouture. ed by yet another three figure part- norship for the first wicket by Percy Holines and Sutelide. Sut- elife enpitulated with his score 8, but, dolines went on to muke

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Of the 114 games playet bee tween the two counties, Yorkshire had won 47, Lancashire 31, the re

tining 16 being drawn.

F

A. P. F. CHAPMAN'S FEAT.

KENT AMATEUR'S EXHILARATING- PLAY. „

At Canterbury, Kent defeated Hampshire by eine wickets, the scores being as follows:-,

The "private" caddies, who were the older boys, are protesting against the new rule which de. prives them of their special patrons, and are not only absenting themselves from the Course but are said to have intimidated or persuaded practically others to join them.

all the

SOMERSET WIN BY 21.

LOW SCORING GAME AT

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4. 1926.

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"At Bristol, Somerset defeated third.. Gloucester by 21 runs in a low

HEAD OFFICE-SINGAPORE. Ou lining up for the race Hand- scoring match, Somerset's totaler noticed that the front tyre the principal cities of the world. in both innings was precisely the lof his machine had been cut, and very description of Banking and Exchan

me, the figures" being:

.

SomersLT 193 and 193.

· Gloucester: 175 cml 100..

be alleged that it had been delidisesa transacted. berately slashed. Ile changed the tyre, and in the race was just heaten by Lacey, whose average speed was 82 1-5 miles an hour.

The Somerset first innings was inconspicuous either for batting or, bowling. At their second effort, Young contributed ~ 75, while INTER-COUNTY TENNIS. Cecil Parker was taking seven wie- kets for 85 rans.

B. I. Lyon hit up 84 for Glouces- ter in their first innings, while in the second when set the task of #coring 21 to win, Gloucester Hants: 144 and 439.

Jailed badly with the exception of Kent: 412 and 172 (for 1-wie-, P. Hedges who scored 85.

ket).

White took six wickets for GG runs.

LOKALIVED

Arthur Chapman gave an ex hilarating display of cricket in ith Kent innings. Towards the Arst innings total of 412, he con- tributed a bright 136, and in the

spare against Nottinghamshire al [second innings he butted in daring

the Oval. The game was set aside for Hobby' Benefit, and in the second innings be acored sixty runs. The details follow:

Notts: 146 and 302.

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style for 81 not out, bringing his aggregate to 217 for the match for once out,

Hampshire batted first, but col- lapsed before good bowling. Free- man was particularly prominent:

Surrey: 21 and 218 (for, 4 | De.tank, five wickets for 43 runs.

wickets).

The feature of the game was the fine bowling of Fenley, the slow leg-break bowler. To the Notting- ham first inning he looke fige wie kets for 66 runs, and is the serdud he sent six batsmen back to the pavilion at a cost of 92 runs.

In reply, Kept gained a lead of 268 runs, mainly through the effort of Hardinge (117) and' A. P. F. Chapman (136),

Batting again, lants put up a bester display, Philip Mead secum 175 without being Parker scored 156.

Anteated.

The Rent first wicket feil quick P. G. H., Fender laid on the willybout Wooltes and Chapman made low for a valuable 82 in the Sur-ucht of the tusk. Batting with rey first innings, while barwooddelightful treedon, Chapman score "took four wickets for 52 runs.ed 81. not out, while Woolley's

Hobbs and Sandham passed the total was 62 not out. century without being suparated but Hobba failed at 60: 'Sandham .went on to fall only eight short of

his century.

A NEAR THING.

WORCESTER NARROWLY AVERT DEFEAT.

Playing at Worcester, Essex gained points for a lead on the first innings. Worcester narrow- ly averted defent. Requiring 278 to win, eight wickets had fallen for only 148 runs when stumps were drawn. The scores were:

NORTHANTS GAIN, POINTS.

W. W..TIMMS MAKES HIS FIRST CENTURY.

A Inte declaration at Northamp ton, roobed the home side of pos sible victory against Leicester, and they had to be content with points for a lead on the first innings. The scores were:

Northants: 232 and 203 (for

eight wickets dec.). Leicester: 168 and 110 (for

six wickets.)

V. V. C. Jupp scored 92 in the Essox: 317 and 253 (for Northants first innings and fol- seven wickets dec.).' lowed, this up by taking five Lel- Worcester: 292 and 143 (forcester wickets for 66 runs. Lei-

8 wickets.)

cester were all out for 158 leaving them 74 in arrears on the first innings.

Cutmore scored 89 and Russell 70 in the Essex first innings, while J. W. H. T. Douglas and F. W. Gilligan were the leading scorers In the second innings. The Essox captain had scored 71 not out, and Gillan 68 hot out when the I declaration wag made.

Batting a second time, W. W. Timms made his brat century of the current season. He scored 112 not out. The scoro went to 203 (for oight) before the de- claration was made, and though six Leicester wickots fell for 110 M. F. Jowell scored 65 for Wor- runs, there was not sufficient time cester in their first innings. to get them all out.

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EOWDEN'S CENTURY.

DERPY GAIN POINTS AT BIRMINGHAM,

Playing at Birmingham, Derby- shire ained frst innings points at the

expense of Warwickshire. The scores were:

Derty; '335 and 216 (for 6

wickets dec.).

Warwick: X9 and 67 (for

one. wicket),

total, Bowdch scored 196, while Towards the Derby first innings

Townsend made 81. Storer with 51 was the leading batsman in their second innings.

Norman Kilner and Parsons both totalled 90 for Warwickshire, while Garnett Lee took six wickets for 76 runs, Warwick scored 67 for the loss of only one wicket before ime was called.

AN INNINGS. SUFFICES.

SUSSEX OVERWHELMED

AT BRIGHTON.

Playing at Brighton, Middlesex defeated Sussex by an innings and eight runs, the scores being

Middlesex:

483 (for wickets" dec.). Sussex: 259 and 216.

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K. S. Dulcepsinjhi alone stood out against the Middlesex bowling. He batted in splendid style for 132.

London, July 24 In the inter-County lawn tennis! chanipionships both the gentle men's and ladies' finals were 'won by Middlesex. Lancashire secur- ed second place.

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