THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1933.
LANGRIDGE-1,000 RUNS AND
FIRST THIS SEASON
FINISHES TEST MATCH IN BLAZE OF GLORY
WEST INDIES MAKE A POOR SHOWING IN 2ND INNS.
London, July 24.
The second cricket Test match between England and the West Indies finished at Old Trafford to-day in a draw, the West Indies scoring 375 and 225 and England 374.
It was obvious that the match would end in a stalemate, nd therefore chief interest was centred in England's struggle o lead on the first innings.
This they failed to do, the innings closing one run short
of the visitors' total.
Thore were, however, one or two
Clark
0
ersonal achievements which on-G. Hendley, c and b Langidge 24 ured a lively interest being main-E.L.G. Hond, c Hammond, b
ined in the exchanges,
Douglas Jardine, the English G. C. Graut,
Langridge
14
Hammond, b
kipper, carried on the good work
Langridge
14
if Monday, by scoring a century, L. N. Constantine, b Lan- ind later in the day James gridge
64
bartridge, the Sussex all-rounder, C. A. Wiles, st. Ames, ↳ Lan- stoned for his batting failure by capturing seven wickets for 56,
gridge 0. C. da Costa, e Sutcliffe, b
Clark
2
0
10
19
1
13
Total 225
Bowling Analysis
Wyatt
15 +1
0. M. R. W. Langridge 17 4 56 Clark
64
11
Robins
11.1 0 40
Verity
B 2 40
ENGLAND.
1st Innings.
two
4720-0
40
20
341
18
lost
D. R. Jardine, & Constantine,
Martindale
L. E. G. Ames, c Headley, b Mar-
tindale
127
47
Grant,
until the interval, putting 23 runs
0
R.
Robins, st. Barrow, b
Achong
0. Mr.
R.
23.4
73
25
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28 8 49
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Washington Senators managed nose out Philadelphia In a match which finished at the fifth innings owing to rain.
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OPENING PARTNERS-C. A. Roach and 1. Barrow, the West Indies opening pair, Roach shared with Constantine the distinction of being lap scorer in the West Indies second innings against England yesterday.
Pittsburgh
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LANGRIDGE'S FEAT.
In dismissing Achong, Lan- Fridge enjoyed the distinction of being the first player to com- plete the double of scoring 1,000 runs and taking 100 wickets this
• керноп.
A prolific partnership between Jardine and R. W. V. Robins saw 140 added to the England score in 120 minutes. When Robina left after contributing 55, England wore within one run of the West Indies' total, with three wickets in hand.
Thon
ព. collapsć. Jardine was sent back without addition, Clark was bowled Im- mediately, and Macauley, being sick was unable to bat. Martindale in taking wickets this morning, brought his analysis up to 6 for 73.
followed
The West Indies had a brief period of batting before lunch
during which time they Barrow who failed to score.
E. Achong, st. Ames, b Lan
gridge
V. A. Valentine, not out
C. A. Martindale, é Verity, b
Robins
Extras
C. F. Walters, ib.w., Martindale II. W. Sutcliffe, run out W. R. Hammond, e Martindale,
Constantine
R. E. S. Wyatt, e Constantine,
Martindale
W. I. FALL TO PIECES. Ronch and Headley played out James Langridge, c
on the board. The two continued to bat with the utmost confidenca II. Verity, not out after the adjournment, and E. Clark, b Martindale advanced the score to 86 before G. J. Macaulay (absent hurt) Roach stepped in front of a straight one from Langridge.
Extras
HENDREN SCORES 301
BIGGEST INDIVIDUAL INNINGS THIS SUMMER
SQUIRES HITS UP 236 OUT OF 345
London, July 25. "Patsy" Hendren, veteran Middlesex bataman, captured most of the honours in county cricket to-day when, in a magnificent display of batting, he hit up 301 not out and registered the highest individual score of the season, beating Leslie Ames's previous best.
Hendren punished the
Worces- G5 ter attack unmercifully, and found 6a reliable assistant in Price, the
• Middlesex wicket-keeper,
Thanks to these two Middlesex. With the breaking up of this
Total...
374 were able to close the innings at Fali of wickets-1 (Sutcliffe) for 501 for 6, but the declaration was partnership, the West Indies fell 63: 2 (Walters) for 83; 3 (Hammond) to places. They could not counter for 118; 4 (Wyatt) for 194; 6 (Jar left a bit too late and the potttery- the wiles of Langridge and only dino) for 217; 8 (Langritige) for 234; men managed to save, the game Constantine faced the bowling 7 (Robina) for 374; 8 (Jardine) for after following-on. with any degrees of confidence. 374; 9 (Clark) for 374; 10 (Maenuiny
Langridge, bowling at his beat did not bat) for 874.
and receiving-the-fullest-support
in the field, took wickets
regular intervals.
and bowled
at
Bowling Analysis.
Headley left at 95, caught Martindalo
by Langridge, Constantine Hond lost his wicket Valentino
stumped Achong
and
at 112. When Ames Wiles for two, half the side were out for 118. Grant left 13 runs later, caught by Hammond and. Da Costa stayed only long enough to sce a single added to the total.
CONSTANTINE HITS OUT. Constantine, Joined by Achong, began to hit out in characteris-
37 9 DO
AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS
TEAM TO TOUR ENGLAND
Worcester's first reply was 262 and the inability of-the-Middle-: sex attack to get on top, allowed Worcester to play out time in their second attempt, stumps being drawn when the score board read 176 for 6.
FIRST INNINGS DUEL.
"PATSY" HENDREN.
Surrey and Lancashire engaged in a fascinating duel for first in- nings points. It resulted in Sur- in the second. Derby won quite rey winning, though only 40 runs separated the scores.
Surrey owed everything Squires. He played a brilliant
The players selected to tour innings of 236, made out of a total
the Australian of 346.
tic fashion and of the 61 runs England with
added for the eighth wicket, Rugby League side this month Achong scored only 10. Constantine foll a victim to
have been announced. Of a total Lancashire, replied with 305, Langridge 23 runs later after of 28 players there are 10 Queens-but when Surrey went on to score scoring 64 In his best manner and landers. A splendid team should for 8 before declaring their sec- the end came without further in- be selected from the material
cident, stumps being drawn for the day when Martindale was sent back by Robins.
The scores are as follows:
WEST INDIES.
1st Innings.
C. A. Roach, b Clark
G. Headley, not out
E. L.. G. Hond, à Clark
G. O. Grant, e Ames, à Robins
L. N. Constantino, e Robins,
Clark
C. A. Wiles, e Hammond, b Verity
0.0. Da Costa, b Olark
E. Achong, b Vority
V. A. Valentine, b Robins
C. A. Martindale, b Robins
Extras
Total
available, but there are at least a couple of surprises.
In view of the brilliant hooking display of Glasheen, when ho out- classed Folwell, and his equally- convincing exhibition against Bishop in Sydney, the omission of the North Queensland hooker is 13 surprising. After recent games 105 It was considered that Mahon 160 would earn a place, but the selce-
1tors have preferred Why, who was 16 unable to make the trip to Bris-, 31
20 have
Fall of wickets-1 (Ronch) 20; 2 Barrow) 226; 3 (Hoad) 227; 4 (Grant) 200; 5 (Constantino) 002; 6 (Wiles) 306; 7 (Da Costa) 841; (Achong) 854; (Valentine) 863; 10 (Martindale) 376.
Clark
Macaulay Robins Verity Hammond Langridge Wyatt
Bowling Analysis,
bane.
Only six of the chosen players
visited England before. i These are: M'Millan, Ridley, | Laws, Madsen, Bishop, and Prigg.
The playera selected are:- Full-backs-F. M'Millan (N.S.) W.), W. Smith (Q.).
comfortably.
HONOURS LIST.
Hendren (Middlesex) v
Worcester Squires (Surrey), v Lan-
cashire Townsend (Derby) v Nor-
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Derbyshire (329 & 266-9 dec.) beat Northants
(239 & 199) by 157 runs.
Warwick (299 & 239-5 doc.) beat Leicester
(58 & 267) by 113 runs.
Surrey (345 & 208-8 dec.) beat. Lancashire
(305 & 100-0) on first innings. Yorkshire (255 & 58-3) beat Hampshire (177
& 330-8 dec.) on first innings. Middlesex (593-6 doc.) beat Worcester, (266 &
176-5) on first innings:
Essex (227 & 261) beat Glamorgan (175 & 85)
by 229 runa.
ond venture, it was obvious that: Wing three-quarters.-F. Gard-the game would be left drawn. ner, A. Ridley, J. Why (N.S.W.), F. Noumann (Q.).
Yorkshire managed to secure first Centre three-quarters-R. Mor- innings points against Hamp ris, D. Brown, C. Pearce (N.S.W.), shire, but never appeared likely
F. Laws (Q.).
(N.S.W.); F. Doonar (Q.).
Half-backs. V. Thicknesse, L.
Mead (N.S.W.), F. Gilbert (Q.).
Three centuries word recorded
Front-row forwards.-R. Stehr, in the Warwick-Leicester match
P. Curran, J. Gibb (N.B.W.), M. which Warwick won onally. Par-
Madsen-(Q.)..
0. M.
W.
40 8
14. 2 43
28.4
32 14 50
27
29
Second-row forwards: E, Pearce,
2nd Inningsa
F. O'Connor (NSW.), L. Heidice,
IL Denny (Q), D
1bw. Langridro:~61
WEST INDIES.
Bona and Bates hit out merrily for Warwick, and Armstrong, in Lei-
Hookers.A. Folwell, G. Bishop center's effort to score 881 to win, (N.S.W.), J. Little (Q.).
helped himself to 120.
Townsend enjoyed himself and indagainst Northanta, The Derby,
* denottes not out
BOWLING.
Armstrong (Derby) v
Northants
7 for 87 Farnes
Glamorgan mat. 6 for 43 Holliest. Warwick) B▼ERIM
Leicester mise for 63
/ Lock förwards...W Frierat Nabateman too: 90 on, ha Northants KNIHY THREAMSTE
|altack in the-i
(Pytlak homered for Cleveland, and there wore 10 Innings).
St. Louis,
Philadelphia ... 1 G 1 Washington
7 1
(Time was called in the fifth innings owing to rain).
Boston v New York match was postponed on account of rain.
BOWLS FIXTURES
CHAMPIONSHIP TIES TO-DAY
FOUR DOWN FOR DECISION,
Four ties in the Open Singles Bowls Championship have been arranged for to-day, including the R. F. Luz v F. Cullen match postponed from yesterday,
V. C. Labrum v S, Eccleshall
(Police Geen)
E. M. Remedios y J. Cavanagh
(ILB.G.C. Green)
L. de Rome v J. Watson (Craigengower Green)
R. F. Luz y F. Cullen (K.C.C. Green)
Two third round matches for next week have also been fixed up, They are:
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2.
W. V. Field v J. Lunny
(Civil Service Green)
N. Drummond v J. F. Mc- Gowan
(Craigengower Green)
If wet, this second game will be played on Thursday, August 3.
RAIN INTERFERES
Bowls Championship Matches Postponed
The early afternoon rain yesterday enused the three lawn bowls cham- plonship matches to be postponed, one of the ties, that between R. F. Luz of the Club do Recreio and F. Cullen of tho Kowloon Docks, boing re arranged for this afternoon,
Following the downpour yesterday the greens of the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Kowloon Dowling Green Club were closed, but when the players turned up at the former ground the sun began to shine and an enquiry was made regarding the condition of the green. An Inspec tion was made by the grounds.com- mittee, who, however, announced that it was unfit for play. ⠀
The match between R. Basa of the Craigongower: 0. G. and B. G. Post of the Police) R. C. was postponed. sins die, but the game between N. F Lus and F. Cullen was re-arranged. for this afternoon on the Kówlaon C. C. green.
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