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CENTURIES IN PLENTY IN HOMESIDE CRICKET

KENT'S EXCITING FINISH

London, June 17.

MITCHELL'S GOLF

WORLD RECORD SCORE FOR 72 HOLES TOURNEY

tory in the £350. Tournament at

Heard on the Courts

Notes & News From All Around

L.T.A. PRESIDENT RETIRING

Abe Mitchell is in wonderful form. He has followed up his vle- Long Ashton (Bristol) by playingt an exhibition round over the Hare- A great struggle was seen in wood Downs course in 67 strokes the final match of the Wightman week, three strokes better than the Cap at Wimbledon last

whon Mrs. Whittingstall and Miss

YORKSHIRE, Notts and Sussex, who put up such phenomonal scores, naturally won their games with case, in each case an innings victory being achieved. Sussex completely outplayed Surrey, to administer to the Londoners their severest defeat to date. Un-record for the links, fortunately for Sussex the encounter was only a friend. ly.

Britain's

Ilis Açore at Long Ashton-271, Betty Nuthall defeated Mrs. Helen made up by rounds of 68, 71, 65 Willa Moody and Miss Sarah and 67--is a record for a first-class Palfrey by 6-3, 1-6, 10-8.

Amorles has now won the Wight- Kent had to go all out to snatch full points from competition over 72 holes, and re- Derbyshire, and only 23 runs separated the teams when presents an average of 17 ander man Cup six times to

fours. The third round of 65 was four. a new record for the course. the last visiting batsman fell.

The secretary of the Lawn Tou- Despite his wonderful score,nis Association announcĽA that Although some big scores were made, the bat by no means eclipsed the ball, and several outstanding achievements befell Mitchell only won by one stroke Lord D'Abernon has decided to bowlers, Verity, Tate and Freeman in particular doing much from Syd Easterbrook, who had retire from the office of president two rounda of 66. Lending reof the Association. The Rt. Hon. damage.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Notts beat Hampshire at Notting-

Leicester

#1

ham by an innings and 53,

beat Clamorgan Lelcester by 174 runs, Kent beat Derbyshire at Tonbridge

by 23 runs. Yorkshire beat Essex at Leyton

an innings and 313.

FRIENDLY.

VERITY'S BOWLING.

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71

turna:

Abe "Mitchell

Syd Easterbrook (Knowles

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Walter Purney (U.S.A.) n AD 71

*4 Tom Barber Derbyshire 70

Booker (Yelverton ..67 70 C. H. Whed (Ladbrook Park!

72

76

Sir Samuel Hoare, Bart; G.B.E.. 621C.M.G., M.P., has accepted the Council's invitation to succeed

71 4066-23 Lord D'Abernon, Lard D'Abernon 70-28 is remaining in office until a date 74-284 to be arranged in October.

70 26-284

72 67 12--216 ..74

Gives Yorkshire Overwhelming Win Against Essex. Essex were given no peace by Ed Bay (Oxheme 1 34.71 70-2KG Yorkshire, the "Tykes", after put- Tom Green (Copt Heath 13 2012-2

G. West (Eastbourne) byting on the amazing score of 651 w. Branch (Itenburg) 26 12 21 for 1 wicket declared, proceeding W. H. Green (Dina Powls)

75 72 72 to get rid of he home team twice. A. Whitcombe (Crews for 242 rune, and to thus win byr. c, Jewell (Long Aalton

Sussex beat Surrey at Hove by an innings and 313.

Innings and 24.

HONOURS LIST.

Batting.

In a two-day match against a TA-Rrofessional side on Monday and Tuesday, Oxford University were 09-24 benten by 11-8.

72 72 76 Te. 20

16 12 72 70-200

of

2013-20 The engagement is announced Verity did all the damage. In Best God (Brand B) 74 69 74 72-289

1. Cox Saffron Waldens 22 70 70 11-20 between C. T. C. Ennale, Nigerian the first innings, he captured five Frei Robertson Argentine)

Political Service, only 80p Essex wickets for a paltry & runs. and caused the dismissal of the 291-A. Easterbrook (Exeter). Captain C. C. Ennals, R.N. (ret.), team for 78 runs. He was almost: 292.-C. Sayner (Hirkdale), Jack and Mrs. Ennals, of "Southside," an effective in the follow on, when Stait, C. J. Bailey (Clifton), R.A. Sutton Valence, Kent, and Phyllis he secured a further five victims Whitcombe (Parkstone), Don Cur-Joan, younger daughter

and Atre. Couchman, of Greystock, at a cost of 9 runs 120 Router.

Bowley (Sussex) v. Surrey.... 146 K. 3. Duleepshihji (Sussex) v.

Surrey

Parks, H. (Sussex) v. Surrey.. Shipston (Notts) . Dants

128

118*

ITH

Brown (Hunts) v. Notts

Signifies not out.

Howling.

Verity (Yorks) v. Essex

and

Marlow (Leicester) v. Glam-

organ

Freeman (Kent) v. Derby,

abire..

for

1

6 for 45

6 for 69)

G for 85

6 for 33

Tate (Sussex) v. Surrey Copson (Derbyshire) v. Kent b for 40 Voce (Notts) v. Hants.... 5 for 93)

NOTTS SCORE FREELY

Hampshire Finish In Sorry Plight

Downs

of Mr.

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apiece.ths (Queens Park).

Archie Compston, Percy Alliss Eastbourne, Sussex. Both and Henry Cotton also played with well-known tournament players. Mitchell at Harewood und Compston went round In G. E. Godsell retained the chal- LEAGUE TENNIS 68. In a four-ball match Comp-lenge cup for the fourth succes

ston and Cotton beat Mitchell and sive year by beating A. A. Page Alliss by 2 and 1.

FIRST MATCHES OF THE SEASON TO-DAY

the

the

After a three weeks delay, Hongkong Tennis league should get under weigh this afternoon, Courts having recovered from the recent heavy downpours.

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A full programme of matches is arranged in all three divisions

"A" Division

follow

After seeing the Notts batamen register 414 for 8 wickets, Hamp shire made two such disastrous visits to the crease that they were | S.C.A.A. dismissed for 118 and 243 respec- | K:C,€.. tively and were beaten by an in- nings and 53 runs.

Despite the size

of the Notts C.C.C. score, only one batsman reached | 1.R.C. three figures, Shipston being un- S.CA.A. beaten with 118 to his credit when H.K.C.C. the declaration was made.

C.R.C.

V. C. R. C. *. 1.K.C.C.

"B" Division

V. HK.U.T.C.

V.

A.T.C.

V. C.S.C.C.

6-3 6-2 in the Anal of the Gloucestershire hard court cham- ptonship. Miss K. Smith, daughter ENGLISH DIVING of S. H. Smith, won the Indies" singles championship, defeating Miss Lestrange in the final in two sets.

TITLES

HOLDERS SUCCEED IN CHAMPIONSHIPS

*

Two new champions were crowned at the Whitsun Glamor- ganshire championships last week. G. L. Tuckett who bas boon con- sidered for some little time as the The covered bath diving cham- best Welsh player with the excep Ipionships of England, held by the tion of D. H. Williams, beat the Amateur Diving Association at latter in the men's singles Anal Marshall-street. London, resulted after a close fight; while Miss B. In two hollers retaining their Schwalm, of Bristol, beat Miss J. titles.

Saunders, the Middlesex junfor

The ladies' springboard was won champlon, in the women's singles by Miss J Whitehend (Mermaid final by a wider margin. S.C.) with 172 points, and Miss G. Mitchell holder) was second with

*

V. K.C.C.

v. C. de R.

167 points. The men's spring-

Miss Thelma Cazalet, Conserva-

"C" Division.

S.CA.A.

t.

C. de R.

LR.C

K.I.T.C.

Brown made a gallant stand for Hampshire when they followed on, and his 118 was the result of some fine balting. But Voce proved to KCC clever for the remainder of the C.C.C. team, and with 6 wickets for

931 P.R.C. runs was chiefly responsible for the K.C.C.

I.K.U.T.C visitors' unavailing total.

LEICESTER ON TOP

Timely Declaration Beats Glamorgan.

Leicester was always on top in their match with Glamorgan, and eventually won with case by 174

runs.

Batting first they compiled 271 to which Glamorgan could only re- spond with 121. Leicester, with this big advantage were able to de-1 clare at 222 for 9 in their second venture, and thanks to Marlow (6 for 69) accounted for Glamorgan for a total of two short of the 200 mark.

TOUCH AND GO

F.C.

V. A.T.C.

V. R.5.C. v. Y.M.C.A. G.A.

FRENCH BOXING SUCCESS

THIL WINS WORLD TITLE

Paris, June 10. Marcel Thil, a Frenchman, won

board fell to 0. C. Green (Bit-tive M.P. for North Islington, mingham) with 243 points, G. Ma-competed in the Surrey champion- tyeleff (A.D.A.) with 220 points ships at Surbition last week. She is the first woman member of being second.

*

*

open

Miss M. More (Croydon) retain Parliament to play in an Jed the holdership of the ladies' tournament and gave a very good plain diving. She scored 98 points, account of herself in running Miss and Miss M. Tritton (A.DA.) J. Morfey to 6-3 8-10 6-2. second with 92 points. The men's plain diving was taken by the The Spanish national champion- holder, J. L. T. Bennett (ighgate) ships took place at the Barcelona with 86 points, and L. G. Marchant Tennis Club. E. Maler won the (South London) was second with men's singles against A. Juanico 79 points.

and in partnership with F. Sindreu The Otter S.C. defeated Oxford also won the doubles against Pons University S.C. by 17 points to 14 Tejada and, Riera. Sen. points at Oxford.

won the ladies' singles, and Durall 45 Yards.-. E. Durkin and Sta, Torras the mixed doubles. (Queen's College), 1: H. M. Wag- staffe (Otter S.C.), 2, 23 2-5sec.

Jiro Satoh won two events in 90 Yards.-J. E. Durkin (Queen's

the Greek championships at College), beat E. Jackson (Otter Athens, final rounds of

which S.C.), 5 2-6sec.

resulted as follows:- 4-10 Yards.-F. G. Nelson (Olter}

bt Men's Singles.-J. Satoh Women's Singles.-Mrs. Camp-

Relay Race.Otter S.C., 1; Ox-

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the middleweight championship of S.C.), 1; F. G. Fostel (Oxford S.C.) Grandguillot 6-2 6-3 6-3. the world this evening, the Ameri-2; 5min. 44 2-6acc. ran holders, "Gorilla" Jones, being disqualified in the eleventh round. ford University S.C., 2. 2min. 17 bell bt Miss Alexandroff 6-3 6–0. The fight had been arranged for 1-5sec. twelve rounds.

AMERICAN COVERS 120 YD. IN 14.1 SECONDS

Men's Doubles.-J. Satoh and R. Miki bt Grandguillot and P. Grand- guillot 6-3 6-4 0-3.

Women's Doubles.-Mrs. Camp- bell and Mrs. Lenos bt Mile. Bar- bier and Mlle. Gallay 7-5 6-9.

Mixed Doublca, Grandguillot and Mlle. Barbier bl P. Grand- gullot and Mme. Serpier! 6-3 G-2

Jones, a 25-year-old negro, was Kent Just Scrape Through crowned middleweight champion NEW WORLD TIME

early this year, after his six-round Against Derby

but OVER HURDLES Kent, with arrears of 14 on the knockout win over his game Arst innings, and a collapse In inferior opponent, Oddone Piazza, of Italy. aucceeding their second venture, stood in champlon grave danger of losing their Mickey Walker of New Jersey, who accond match of the Tonbridge; had relinquished his title some festival, but thanks to Freeman, months previously to campaign they retrieved themselves and among the heavier ranks, The

Chicago, June 11. the National Intercollegiate Meot- finally beat Derbyshire in an ex- "Gorilla" was fined $1,000 by the citing finish by 23 runs.

Illinois S.A.C. and suspended for A now world record of 14.1 ing. Kent's first knock realised 265, six months for showing indifferent seconds was sat for the 120-yard Clonn Cunningham established a to which Dorby replied with 279. tactics in his battle with Bucky hurdles by George Saling, of the now American record of 4 min. Copson played havoc with the Lawless inChicago in May, 1931. Iowa State University, to-day, in 11.1 sec. for one mile flat. batemon when the Hop county returned to the crease and his

5 for 40 caused Kent's dismissal for 189.

"Tich" Freeman then came into his own and as a result of somo fine bowling (6 for 86) skittled Derby out for 152,

SUSSEX CENTURIES

Surrey Lose Heavily in Friendly Game

Centuries by Dulcepsinhji (120) Bowley (148) and Harry Parks (120) allowed. Sussex to achieve in total of 636 against Surrey In a friendly encounter ut Ilove. To this the visitors responded with 289 and 223, thus losing by an innings and 24 rune, Tato took 6 wickets for 39 in Surray's Becond knock.

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