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LANCASHIRE SCORES 472 RUNS FOR 4 WICKETS

RESULTS AT A

GLANCE

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Derbyshire (213 and 227 for

5 wkts.) beat Sussex (194 and

244) by five wickets.

MCCORKELL BEST PERFORMANCES

AGAIN TO RESCUE

Lancashire (472 for 4 wits SAVES HAMPSHIRE

doc.) boat Hampshire (175 and 317 for 3 wkts.) on first innings. Kent (436 and 204 for @ wkts. dec.) best Worcestershire (315 and 205 for 2 wkts,), on first innings.

Notts (403 for 5 wkts, dec.) beat Leicestershire (176 and 190) by an innings and 37 runs. Middlesex (255 and 97 for 1 wkt.) beat Somerset (117 and 234) by nine wickets.

Championship Bowls

RE-ARRANGEMENT OF FIXTURES

NEXT WEEK'S

MATCHES

As intimated during the week, all the matches in the local Lawn Bowls Championships which were postponed on account of rain, have been rearranged for next wock, the games to be played on the same days of the week as originally fixed.

Thus

on

Tuesday the postponed Axture in the Singles between T. Armstrong and H. A. Alves will be played off on the Kowloon C. C, Green, ing from a poisoned foot but has now rocovered and in fit to play again.

The wook's programme follows:

TUESDAY

SINGLASS

T. 1. A. Alvos

T, Armauong

(Kowison G. O. Grab)

WEDNESDAY

TAIRS

J. Madlan

B. Folnait (vad. Nhanhard (Kowloon B, G. C. Green)

A. M. Holland

SINGLES

v.al Arealit (Dirt Barrice C. C. Green) r. Exell

V. Alirds-L.RY (Club de Racrelo Green)

THURSDAY KINGLES

(Olah, de Recreio Green)

R. DYNOLD

D. W. Brdary

v. de Mactarians

... G. Alva

CTARINEL 6. )

FROM DEFEAT

A GREAT FEAT BY C. F. WALTERS

London, Aug. 2. Batamen held the upper hand at Liverpool where Lancashire met| Hampshire, the match ending in a draw in favour of the champion county who rattled up a first mnings total of 472 runs for four wickets to take five of the points for the match.

The champions were ably served by Hopwood, the Test player, and Old

second team. The

field, from the

former scored 104 of the 472 runs put

BATTING

C. F. Walters (Worcester.

v. Kent)

118

:94

Keeton (Notts

Leices

bor)

184*

McCorkell

(Hanta

Lancs)

154"

Ames (Kent v. Worces

118

Hendren (Middlesex v.

Somerset)

114

James Langridge (Sussex

106 ♥. Derby) ....... Todd (Kent v. Worcester) 104*

(Lance

104 Hopwood

103.

Hants)

(Worcester Kent) Martin Oldfield (Lancs v. Hants) 101*

Sussex) Worthington (Derby v

*Not out.

BOWLING

J.

Cornford (Surcox v. Derby)

on by Lancashire for four wickets, Sims (Middlesex v. declared while Oldfield made 101 and was still not out when the closure was applied to the innings.

Hampshire replied with a score of 176, Hopwood, who headed the bowl ing averages for the county last sea- son, showing his best form by taking ilve for 20

However, McCorkell saved Hamp- shiro from defeat when he compiled 146 runs without losing his wicket. in McCorkell, lampshire have found, not only a safe wicket-keeper, but also sound promising opening but who Wher has been scoring runs fairly consis tently during the season. atumps were drawn Hampshire had made 317 for three wickets.

WALTERS SHOWS FORM

C. F. Walters, the Worcestershire

Somerset) Copson

Sussex)

-91

7 for 76

6 for 41

(Derby V.

6 for 42

*.

6 for 72

v

é for 91

H. G. Owen Smith (Middlesex v. Somerset) Wellard (Somerset

Middlesex) Hopwood (Lancs v.

Hants)

Leicester) Larwood (Nott Howorth (Wor

v. Kent)

cester) Voce (Notts v. Lei

Y.

The idea is to use all chances in the great bicycle raca, and it is just what this riday makes in the great race "France round" by forcing a railway bar. Many helpful hands are prepared to halp him with the bicycle.

5 For 26 LONDON BOXER'S JEWS

SUCCESS

5 for 53

5 for 70

5 for 93

KING BEATS LEN

BENYON

bateman England Cramm To GEORGE DALY

formed a brilliant feat for his county and had the misfortune not to score a as century in each innings against Kent at Worcester -whore the visitors won on first innings.

a return to! Leslio Ames showed form and scored 118 runs for Kent In their first innings which realised 430. Todd also topped the century mark, contributing 104 without los- Ing his wicket.

Worcestershire, thanks to Waltors and Martin, replied with a score of 315. The former made 118 and the latter 103.

Go On World Tour Soon

TO AMERICA AND

AUSTRALIA

Now York, July 24.

WINS

London, July 9. George Daly, the London boxer, qualified for the final of the light- weight championship eliminating tournament. at Liverpool last night, when he boat Jimmy Walab, of Chester, on points.

In the early rounds the exchanges

AND

THE BERLIN- OLYMPIAD

WITHDRAWAL OF AMERICA

DIVERGENCE OF OPINION

Berlin, July 26. Nazi leaders are proparing a law providing prosecution for marri- ages between Jews and Gentiles,

BRADDOCK WANTS TO MEET LOUIS

MILLION-DOLLAR

FIGHT

WORLD CHAMPION AFTER "GATE”

New York, July 27.

If Jimmy Braddock bas his

Giants And

Yankees Win At Baseball

CURTAILED LIST OF MATCHES

TIGERS NOT ENGAGED

New York, Aug, 2.-

The two New York Baseball teams, the Yankees and the

way, Joo Louis will get the first Giants, showed return to form whick at his newly-wen title to-day and both won their

mer would draw the nearest

margins.

The Glants had Boston Braves

The champion believes that a Braddock-Louis fight next summatches by fairly comfortable thing to a million dollar gate as their opponents and won by since the days of Tex Rickard four runs to one after completely and Jack Dempsey.

oui-hitting their victims, while Joe Gould, Braddock's busy little the Yankees scored nine runs to manager, said: "Million dollar gates four against the Senators.

Neither the Cardinals, second

are what Braddock and Co, Ltd., are interested in."

that

in the National League, nor the Tigers, top team of the American League, were engaged.

Both Gould and Braddock consider Louis will knock out Max Schmeling In September, and repeat Results of to-day's matches

the performance in October with Max follow: Baer, thus clearing the decks for a "natural" ight between the champion (and the negro.

At the moment Braddock and Gould the delightful ax-

are enjoying

Boston

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R. H. E

1 60

4 12 1

perience of-raking in money from New York all direction. "We will make £40.- (Melvin Ott and Joe Moore 000 within the next twelve months scored home runs for the Gianta). without pulling on a glove, so why

1ght Anyway, New York has two Brooklyn

big heavyweight fights this year and Philadelphia

8 11

3

may get two more. That's enough," (Boyle scored a home run for

said Gould.

Braddock is now rehearsing skit

in

the Dodgers).

which he will co-star with his Chicago pretty young wife, on the vaudevilla Cincinnati stage shortly. He has been sought for exhibition, paid thousands for endorse ments and now there is talk of Hollywood engagement for him.

0 4 2 8 9 0 (Gono Schott blanked out the Cubs and Byrd acored a home run for the Rede).

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Gould does not intend that Brad- dock shall lay off from training very long. He says he will make the

R. H. E. champion de plenty of fighting in St. Louis

10 17 8 gymnasiums after another

month, Chicago ...

8 8 0 against the hardest, toughest sparring:

(West and Pepper scored home partners he can find for him.

runs for the Browns),

New York...

wore even. Daly forced the pace and and are nino planning to exclude "HAT TRICK" FOR Washington

the

both hands well, but Walsh slow Jewish athletes from Germany's used G. Von Cramm, Germany's lead-ed his opponent down with woll-placed 1936 World Olympic team, ing lawn tennis player, has been body punches. Both men were cau- United Press learned here to-night.

The reportedly Imminent action]: tioned in the fifth round for using invited to compete in the American their heads in the clinchos.

comes in the face of threats from Kont declared their second in-championships, according to an an- nings closed at 204 for nine wickets, nouncement mado in Berlin. Howorth taking Ave for 70.

It is thought that Von Cramm may go to the United States and also to Australia and Chile in the autumn.

Walters again mastered the bowling In the second innings but failed to reach the century mark by six runs. The side had 205 for two wickets when stumps were drawn.

Keeton made 184, not out.

round

LEYLAND

Time In Career The high light of a remarkable

9 13 1 4 8 3 (Lazzeri and Hill scored home runs for the Yankees).

The match between the Clove- land Indians, and the Detroit Tigers was postponed on account"

-Router

INTERNATIONAL CRISIS

Daly went to the floor in the seventh several nations, including the Unit- Performs Feat For First of rain,

from a left-hand punch by Walsh, but after that he boxed clover ed States that they will not parti ly against a slower-thinking opponent, cipate in the Berlin games if dis Judge Jeremiah T. Mahoney, pre- Walsh's form was disappointing and crimination against Jews is shown, ho was frequently beaten to the

sident of the A.A.U. of the United punch.

In the thirteenth round Walsh went States said only yesterday that day's play in the cricket match be- a hat- down for a moment from a right-hand he favoured America's withdrawal tween Yorkshire and Surrey at Dorbyshire beat Busser at Hove by Batting a second time Leicester did panch and in the last round he was from the games If reports of pro-Sheffield last month was

down for one second, following

Surrey innings to a dramatic close five wickets, after dismissing their not fare any better being dismissed hos opponents for 154 and 244. To their for 190; this time it was Voce who did heavy right to the body, but the ecutions of Jews and Catholics in trick by Leyland, who brought the In view of the large delegation by taking the wickets of Watts, (Girl Børelse B. C. Grews)

as soon se tho ̈men had broken from second inning James Langridge rost of the damage claiming referee gave Daly the decision almost Germany are confirmed.

which the United States presents Brooks and Gover with successive Compellors are asked to note scored 106 and Copson, the fast bowl wickets for 03.

the last clinch. that they will not receive any fur-er, had six wickets for 42 rum.

Middlesex beat Somerset by nine

Daly will meet the winner of the In each world Olympiad, withdraw deliveries. This is the first time thee notice of the matches from the

wickets at Taunton. lion. Becretary of the Hongkong

other semi-final, which will be fought al of the Americans would amount he has achieved the feat. Dorbyshire scored 213, of which

at the same place next Monday, be to a tremendous blow at the likely Lawn Bowl Association and that Worthington maile 91 whilo J. Corn- they are to take the Press announce ford took seven for 70, and then, in against Middlesex farsd badly before tween Frankie Brown (Liverpool) and success of the affair.

the wiles of Sims, and were all out Seaman Watson (Newcastle).

The American Olympic Commit- ments as their only antification. their second innings, 227 for Ave for 117, the slow bowler taking 8. for Len Benyon (Swansea) retired in

tee which accepted Germany's offer the sixth

of his contest with round

to participate in the Berlin games, WIN FOR NOTTS

Middlesex replied with 255, of Johnny King (Manchester),

Champion last accepted only after it had been which

contributed 114. British bantamweird, Swansea. Hendren

aured no discrimination would be Notts had no dificulty in beating Wellard did well for the Westerners, night at the Vetch Leicester, by an fanings and 37 runs getting 6 wickets for 91...

King opened promisingly and carri-shown against Jow athletes. at Trent Bridge.

Somerset, did better in their seconded the fight to his man with brilliant

ANOTHER VIEW

Chicago, July 26, Leicester, given first of the innings and made 284, Owen Smith two-handed work. From the third

to miss frequent wicket, collapsed before Larwood who taking six of their wickets for 72 round King was seen

The possibility that the United took 5 wickets for 53, and were out runs.

ly, many of his punches being very States might refuse to take part for 176.

Middlesex knocked off the roabort.

1936 Olympic games In the sixth round King dashed in the 403 for & wickets, and then declared. Reuter.

Queen's Park Rangers have sign- od on Peter Malloy, a left half-back, Iets of Cardiff City, and a young Roalkeeper, T. E. Hammond, from Darlaston.

!

Mansfield Town have signed Heary Gilmore, half-back, from Full City.

wickets.

LING

41.

Somerset taking first innings

the

at

Leyland had led up to it by dis-

posing of E. R. T. Holmes and H. M. Garland-Wells just before the tea interval. Watts then join- ed Whitfeld and Leyland hit his leg stump. Brooks was out 1.b.w. under the now rule, while the next delivery struck Gover's leg stump.

SEVEN WICKETS

DUE TO DEFEAT OF CARNERA

PROFESSOR'S.

VIEWS

Boston, July 28. Fear that the recent defeat of

Primo Carners by Joe Lottis might prompt Mussolini to take further steps against Abyssinia, was expressed by Professor Ray- ford W. Logan, a nego teacher at Atlanta University.

Notts then proceeded to knook up quired, for the loss of one wickstrom his corner with a beautiful right Berlin because of Nazi persecution Bowler's Feat In Cricket). Professor Logan, who came up

Hazenger's

THE GLEAMING WHITE RACKET

HERE'S ITS AMAZING 1934 RECORD Men's and. Ladles' Singles Championship and All Four Mixed Finalists" at WIMBLEDON, followed by All Four British Victories in the DAVIS CUP CHALLENGE ROUND, as well as the Championships of U.S.A. and Australia.

1935. SUCCESSES INCLUDE ** The Men's Singles Championship, Wimbledon, the Intemational Cham- plonship of France, the Championship of Belgium:

tchison & Co., King's Building, H.K.

to the jaw and stunned Benyon, who of Catholics and Jews was strongly looked out on his feet, but he struggled minimized here to-day by Avery

up at the count of B. The referee, Brundage, president of the Ameri- however, intervened.

Johnny

Battersea) defeated|

can Olympic committee,

Brundage said he knew of no

Match

from the South to address the Fourth Annual Now England In- stitute of International Relationa at Wellesley Collage, near here, Playing for Windsor Gas Sports decried nationalism and denounced against Windsor Juniors, at Wind-II Duce's policy toward Abyssinia, on points racial or religious reasons why the sor, F. G. Hibbert took seven "I am afraid that the defeat of United States would not be repre- wickets with seven auccessive balls, Primo Carnera by Joe Louis will all clean bowled. His final figures be interpreted as an additional "In any case Germany has for the match were eight wickets insult to the Italian flag, which will permit Mussolini to assert again Windsor Juniors wore out for the necessity for Italy to annihilate

Abyssinia” he said.

12 = Festixin (Stepney), tho{

Danny over eight

Charlie

former

North-East Division light sonted. boxing champion, made a successful debut as professional at nothing whatsoever to do with the for two runs.

the Stadium Club last night, when he management of the games," said

knocked out Billy. Chilton (Kentish he. "Germany provides the facili-three runs. Town) in the third round. In con- tes and makes preliminary ar tests over 12 rounds Jesse Rocks rangements and that is all

(Newcastle)

outpointed Fred Carr

Stepney) and Buster Osborne

"Every Individual sport is under

Bethnal Green) beat Tim Bloomheld the full and complete control of (Westbourne Park) in 10 rounds. the international Olympic federa Jackie Brown (Manchester) will de- tion, and the entire enterprise is fand his world fly-weight title against under the sole jurisdiction of the Benny Lynch, (Glasgow) on Septem- federation."

bor 3 at Balls Vue, Manchester.

Brundage added that it was

The amount involved in the highest "quite impossible to have, a change at present, even if in any contest staged by the manage-of venue ment of the hall and establishes a desired. European record for a fly-weight bout. The Olympic committee head took Brown's-share will be £2,850. Lynch will receive 4950.

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issue with Jeremiah T. Mahoney, president of the Amateur Athletic Union, who previously had aaid there would be a vote against

HONGKONG GIRL American participation at Berlin if

WINS TITLE

current charges of discrimination against races and religion were Bubstantiated. **

At Berlin meanwhile it was learned that no German Jew will

Gem Hoahing In Tennis take part in the games and there

Tournament

were charges of discrimination by the Nazi sporte leaders.

The latter declared the fact no London, Aug. 2 Jew was selected was due to the The fourteen-year-old Chinead incompetence of the Jewish. girl, Gem Hoshing, who is only athletes, and pointed out that Jéws four and a half feet high, won took part in the first festa to the schoolgirls Lawn Tenals title select the Gerthan Olymple "taan at the Queen's Club to day but that none stirvived.

She was opposed to the seven-Jews and they want considerin- teen-year-old Daphne Rowe whom complete dissolutiontof

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