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FIVE CENTURIES IN
TALL CRICKET SCORING
KENT DEFEAT MIDDLESEX
SUSSEX RAPIDLY LOSING GROUND
FEATURES OF THE GAMES
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
ONE MATCH DANCING
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP, Gloucester (370) beat Hampshire 238 and 333-
6) on first innings
Warwick (565-8 dec.) beat Northants (399
and 76-2) on first innings
Kent (452 and 50-3) beat Middlesex (339 and
161) by seven wickets.
Lancashire (433) beat Essex (317 and 200-5)
on first innings
Leicester (228 and 161-6) beat Glamorgan (220
and 178) by four wickets
Notts (305 and -48-1) bent Sussex (157 and
195) by nine wickets
OTHER MATCH.
Players (309 and 12-0) beat Gentlemen (143
and 177) by ten wickets.
London, July 21. LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS
Sussex, one of the few teamS threatening Yorkshire's posi tion at the head of the county cricket table, sustained a big set-back when they lost to Notts by nine wickets.
Yorkshire were not engaged and they are therefore materially helped.
Only two other county matches produced outright decisions, Kent.. now playing their best cricket of the season, easily accounted for Middlesex and Leicester won well against Glamorgan,
WOOLLEY CENTURY..
Kont owed something to Frank Woolley, who, until he appeared at the Tunbridge Wells festival, a month ago had been kept out of the team through I hoalth.
He hit up a century against the Middlesex attack and made possible the Kent score of 452, which exceeded Middlesex's first Innings total by 113.
After this Freeman began to operate and in taking 6 for 50, was mainly responsible for the London team's dismissal for 161. The rest was easy for the Hop county.
Gloucester looked like winning
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.. TOURNEY.
BURNETT BEATEN IN CHAMPIONSHIP.
G. C. Burnett was defeated by S. A. Gray In the semi-Anal of tife Junior Champtonshup of the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday.
After winning the first set at 1, Burnett conceded the next three.
The full scores were: 1-6, 6-1, 6-3, 7-5.
This afternoon Gray meets R. B. Hämbly in the final.
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SOUTH CHINA WIN
IN "B" DIV.
POINTS FOR K.C.C.
AND U.S.R.C.
The mixed doubles league is quickly drawing to a close and next week should "see the destination of the Dunlop Shield definitely decided. The Chinesa R.C., the present leaders, have ono match outstanding, against the Club de Reerolo who yesterday went down to the Kowloon C.C. by oight and a half sets to a half.
Two matches were played off yes terday, the U.S.R.C. and the Kowloon C.C. emerging winners. The former had the Ladies' RA. as their opponents and won by conceding two and a half sets.
U.S.R.C., Ladies' R.C. The U.S.R.C. cntertained the Ladies' R.C. at King's Park and won
LEADERS TAKE-
REVENGE
GIANTS, YANKEES AND SENATORS
DAVIS CUP NIGHTLY
TIES
DENMARK WIN EASILY
IRELAND IN A BAD WAY
London; July 21. Denmark scored a very easy victory in their qualifying tie for the 1934 Davis Cup touran- ment against Greece, securing the last two singles to win by the final scores of four. rubbers
to rie
Xydls offered no resistance to Jacobsen, who had the satisfaction of winning in all of his three ap pearances, whilst Urich disposed of Stalios in four sets.
Jacobsen conceded soven games in beating Xydis, and this clinched the issue.
The scores were:
Jacobsen
(Denmark)
beat
Xydis 6-1, 6-3, 6-3.
Ulrich (Denmark) beat Stallos 6-4, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, ̧
GERMANY'S BIG LEAD.
Germany acquired a tremendous advantage 'in their qualifying Davis Cup tie with Ireland which opened in Dublin to-day.
Nourney, Germany's No. 2 took four sets in which to beat MeQuire, but Von Cramm was much more savere on Lyttleton Rogera and won in straight sets.
When McQuire, won the second set against Nourney after losing L. Goldman and Mrs. Lochner the Arat, there were distinct pro- (U.S.R.C.) beat H..J. Armstrong and Mrs, Stafford Smith, 6-1; beat A. Dspects of an Irish success, but the visitor took command of the exchanges, and indulging in a well directed all-court game, walk- ed away with the succeeding two sets at 6-4, 6-3.
C.R.C.
ALL WIN THEIR
U.S.E.C.
MATCHES
K.C.C. L.R.C.
L.R.C. Recrolo
New York, July 22.
LEAGUE TABLE.
am
P. W. D. L. F. A, Pts.
8 3 00190
4 3 0 1 20 10
4. 2. 1 1 21%-1444 6 1 1 2 15-20 8 2 0 0 2 4 13 0
0 3 3 284 0.
The Giants, Yonkocs and Sena tors took revenge for their de-Humphreys and Miss Wentworth, feats of the previous day, when 6-0; beat R. E. Wild and Mrs. to-day they all won.
Lissuman, 0-2.
·ROGERS DISAPPOINTS,
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Rogers, the giant Irishman, gavo a disappointing display against Von Cramm. At no time did he produce anything ki the form which has made him a great match player and has earned for him dozens of tournament titles in England and on the Continent."
Capt. PS, Cannon and Mrs. James Von Cramm, driving superbly Betts pitched well for Boston (U.S.R.C.) lost to Armstrong and and volleying with telling effect, to bank out St. Louis, but apart Mrs. Stafford Smith, 2-6; beat Hum-took the first set with the loss of from double figures scores by the phreys and Miss Wentworth, 6-2; beat a single game. He maintained his
Wild
and Mrs. Lissaman, 6-2. Yankees and Boston, the programa. Sowell and Mrs. Lewis great form and captured the next me was rather featureless.
Bryan (U.S.I.C.) lost to Armstrong two sets conceding only eight. Scores as supplied by Reuter and Mrs. Stafford Smith, 4-0; beat games.
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Bakewalt (Northants) V.
Warwick....
Mead (Hants) v. Glouces« .
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116
Croom (Warwick) v. Nor-
thants
116
Kilner (Warwick) v. North-
ants
114
Timms (Northants) v. War.
wick Eastman (Essex) v. Lance 113
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Glamorgan
5 for 56
comfortably against Hampshire, They secured a first innings ad. vantage of 132, but could not make full use of it and Hampshire, thanks to a century by Philip Mead, saved the game, scoring 838 for 6 in their second ventura.
FIVE CENTURIES.
The most prolific scoring came from
Warwick-Northants the match in which no less than five conturies were registered.
Northants put up the respec- tablo total of 399 In their initial visit to the crease, but
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The South China "C" team gained a narrow victory over the Indian Re- creation Club in the "B" Division of the League yesterday at Sookunpoo, winning by 5% sets to 8%
K. F. Leo and H. K. Ho wore the outstanding pair for the South China, annexing all three sota easily. For the losara, J. S. A. Curreem and M. O. Hoosen were coplatoly off colour, and lost all three sets.
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Scores:
Nourney (Germany) beat Me-
Quire 6-1, 1-6, 6-4, 6-3.. Von Cranum (Germany) beat Lyttleton Rogers 6-1, 6-4, 6-4. Reutor
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