BOWES WINS BATTLE OF ROSES FOR YORKSHIRE
THE THIRD TEST
ENGLAND'S POOR SHOW AT LEEDS
VISITORS SHOW SUPERIORITY
(By A. E. R. GILLIGAN)
London, July 13, There is not the slightest doubt that England are "up against it" in this series of Teats, if the South African bowlers Wooderson continue to display their magni- ficent form of Saturday.
At the moment South Africa have a 25 per cent. better team in every department of the game, and It looks as though England only play as well as South Afrten will allow.
A fine, sporting gesture was the South African shown by captain, Herbert Wade, before the : start of
urgent the game. An S.0.8. message had been sent for Mitchell to replace Leyland, who was suffering from tumbago..
WADE'S SPORTING ACT Wyatt was unable to declare his team. but Wade most generously waived the law, and the toss was proceeded with. This was cricket" In the true sportsmanlike spirit.
Though England won the foam on what appeared to be a perfect wicket-except for a little moisture on the top till lunch time--there was only one period during the day when their batsmen looked like getting on top of the splendid South African attack.
That was after lunch, when Ham- mond, who batted right on the crest of his best form, attacked the bowl- ing with some smashing drives and back strokes off his right foot.
Hammond's batsmanship was undoubtedly one of the outstand- ing features of a remarkable `day's cricket, which will long be remembered for the best sustain. ed bowling attack seen for many
Wade handled his five bowlers with rare judgment, and he kept hammering away throughout a very hot day.
If I must single out the star bowler, then it is a close race be
guessing..
FINISH OF THE MILE-S. C. Blackheath Harriers
beating Jack Lovalock, the holder.
RESULTS AT A
GLANCE
COUNTY, CHAMPIONSHIP : Derbyshire (314'- and . 211) beat Warwickshire (248 and 200) by 77 ruma
Somerset (326) beat Hamp shire (261 and 291 for 4 wits) on first innings.
Sussex (363 and 281 for 4 wkts, dec.) beat Middlesex (280 and 136) by 248 runs.
Yorkshire (225 and 181 for 3 wkts. dec.) beat Lancashire (53 and 352) by seven wickets-
Notts (390 and 215 for 7 wists. dec.) beat Surrey (332 and 153 for 3 wkts.) on first innings.
Leicestershire (137 and 308) beat Northants (204 and 158) by 25 runs.
Essex (372 and 252 for 8 wkts. dec.) beat Worcestershire (188 and 185) by 251 runs.
Kent (335 and 135) beat
by 60 runs.
TAKES 12 LANCASHIRE WICKETS
CHAMPIONS MADE
BEST PERFORMANCES
BATTING
Hammond (Gloucester
Kent)
J. C. White (Somerset
TO FOLLOW-ON | Mead (Hanta v. Somer-
COUNTY CRICKET
FIXTURES
London, Aug. 6. Yorkshire have quickly re- covered from their recent debacle in the County Cricket Champion- ship and in their annual Battle of the Roses with Lancashire at Bradford they won by seven wickets after forcing the cham-
JACK LOVELOCK'S Gloucestershire (316 and 94) pions to follow-on.
DEFEAT
SURPRISED BY WOODERSON
FRIENDLY MATCH South Africa (309 and 168) best Glamorgan (227 and 154) by 96 runs.
It was William Bowes, the fost bowler, who made victory possible for the present lenders by taking twelve wickets during the course of the match for a total of 99 runs and holding the champion county to a score of 63 in their first innings.
Yorkshire had first leake' of the
183
Hants)
142
John Langridge (Sussex
v. Middlesex)
137*
*Santall
(Warwick
Derby)
.113.
Ingle (Somerset
Hants)
101
set)
100*
A. Melville (Sussex v.
Middlesex)
95
Prentice (Leicester
Northants)
Washbrook
(Lancs
(Notta
Surrey) Sandham
Notts)
*Not out.
BOWLING
(Yorks V.
(Surrey
88*
85
82*
82
6 for 16 6 for 83
5 for 84 $ for 63
Yorka) Hardstaff
Bowca
Lancs)
and Smith (Leicester V.
Northants)
and
J. C. Clay (Glamorgan
y. S. Afrien) H. D. Read (Essex v.
Worcester)
and
LOSES BY THREE Boxer Accused id for 66. Bowen and six Hollies (Warwick v
YARDS
(By FRED DARTNELL
London, July 16. The A.A.A. championships, which row a crowd of about 26,000 to the While City, were decided not only in a glorious blaze of sunshine, but in a haze of athletic excitement main- tained almost throughout a momor-| able afternoon's sport.
There were several changes of titles, but the deposition of Jack Lovelock, the Mile champion, was the biggest surprise of the day, and in Princeton, U.B.A., where Love- lock recently beat the greatest milers of the day, they will be stun- ned at the news.
Of Murdering Young Girl
DEL FONTAINE IN
TROUBLE
wickets and put up 225 runs, a total noue too impressive against ʼn strong side like Lancashire, but the visitors to Bradford failed miserably were
victims for only 10 runs.
The follow-on was enforced and Lancashire put up a much better showing.
although the visitors were unable to put defeat beyond the York- shiremen. At 362 the Innings came to a close, Washbrook scoring 85 Bowes again caused all the damage, taking six for 88.
With three wickets down Yorkabire scored 181 runs for a seven-wicket victory,
13.
Derbyshire again seconD Derbyshire
Raymond Bousquet, a Canadian-} cruiser-weight boxer, who has
once again assume fought frequently in London under second place in the championship the name of Del Fontaine, was reWarwickshire coinciding with the de-, table, a victory at Derby against manded in custody on a charge of feat of Middlesex by Sussex at love. murder at Lambeth on July 11. The match at Derby went in favour
Shots rang out in Aldred Road, Kennington, S.E., on July 10, and Last year, when Lovelock won the Bousget was accused of firing on A.A.A. title, he complained that the Mins Hilda Meeks (21), until first half-milo was run so slowly that recently employed as a waitress in he almost caught a cold. Champions West End hotel. can afford to jest in the hour triumph, but so far as last Saturday's of race is concerned Lovelock may fully reflect that S, C. Wooderson, the Blackheath Harrier, who beat him by three yards, made the pace in the final straight for too warm for him.
TAKEN BY SURPRISE
rug-
hospital, and her mother, Mrs. -Mian Meeks died on the way to Meeks, aged about 43, Is In King's College Hospital in a grave condi- tion.
Bousquet, whose nge was given as 30, and his address na D'Eynsford Road, Camberwell, was also charged tent to murder her.
of the home county by a margin of 77 runs after the hosts had scored 314 and
ollut. In their second innings
took six for 15.
innings total of 248, of which Santall Whrwickshire replied with a first mado 113, and then 200 Iri their second innings.
ANOTHER MEAD CENTURY
Derby) Marlow (Leicester v. Northants)... Sinfield (Gloucester v.
Kent) Goddard. (Gloucester
v. Kent) Clark (Northants v.
Leicester) Bruce Mitchell (S. Africa v. Glamor- gan) ... Freeman (Kent.
Gloucester)
KING
6 for 63
6 for 63 4 for 49
6 for 75
S for 28
5 for 40
5 for 49
5 for 85
+
4 for 13
4 for 22
It is announced that the Austrian skating champion, Miss Fritsi Burger, who recently returned from the Far East, was married at Vienna on July
Another Slip
Made By The
N. Y. Giants
BASEBALL OUTFIT
BEATEN
SEVERAL TIES POSTPONED
New York, Aug. 6. /. The New York Giants" have, received another, though not serious, set-back in their race for the National Baseball League
pennant.
20 10 the Japanese skating champion, Dodgers again and were beaten To-day they met the Brooklyn Shinkiki Nishikaru, selon of sae of by three runs of one, However,
Japan's wealthiest families.
Mina Burger passed through Hang.although the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs, their kong three months ago on her way nearest rivals, both home to Vienna after giving a series fixtures, the Glants still have a of exhibitions in Japan.
TOURISTS LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA
LADY GOLF TEAM DEPART
FAREWELLED BY
L. C. U.
"We are all looking forward to a very pleasant trip and hope to bring back some "championship trophies."
commanding lend.
won
their
were
Only three fixtures scheduled in the Americas Lea- que and of these two, lucluding a double header, were postponed on account of rain. In the only game played the Washington Senators heat the Philadelphin Athletics ensily.
Results of to-day's matches follow:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn
New York
X. H. E.
3 8 1
1 11 1
(Cueinelio scored a home run
for the Dodgers) Boston. Philadelphia
་
8 0 3 2
(Wally Berger scored a homo run for the Braves and Smith
blanked out the Phillies). Pittsburgh
REFUSES AMrs. P. Hodson, the team manager, Chicago
NEW YACHT
+
This was the parting message of
when the fire British women golfers left London for their tour of 'Aus- tralia and New Zealand,
1 8 8
11 (Chick Hafey scored run for Pirates).
2 4 0
homo
8 2
6 11 0
3
The players, Miss Pam. Barton Cincinnati (Royal Mid-Surrey), Miss Phylis St. Louis Wade (Ferndown), Miss Jessic Anderson (Craigle Hill), Mrs. (Dizzy Dean and Delancey Walter Greenlees (Troon) and Mrs. | scored
home
runs
As an export in track strategy, with wounding Mrs. Meoks with in the 150th three-figured score of his beautiful silver model of his yacht when the ahip calls at Bombay, and Chleago White Sox and Cleveland
Detective. Inspector
Accepts Silver Model Of Britannia
for the J. B. Walker (Island, Malahide), Cardinals). Philip Mead, the veteran England
London, July 31,
wore presented and Hampshire batsman, is racing
with mascots of
AMERICAN LEAGUE neck to neck with Pat Hendren in the The King and Queen have arrived white heather, horse-shoes, and scoring of centuries and during the at Cowes for the night before going swastikas by Miss D. I. Clark,
R. H. E. chairman match Southampton
nt
between north to Balmoral.
of the Ladies' Golf Philadelphia ..... 2 Union. Hampshire and Somerset he made 100
Washington His Majesty yesterday received n
11 14 1 without losing his wicket, this being pubile presentation consisting of a
They will play an exhibition match at the Willingdon Golf Club
A double header between stated that at Carter Street Police for a lead on first innings by scoring the Royal Yacht Squadron. In mantle on August 13. They will the New York Yankees and Boston
career. Quinlan Somerset, however, took the paints Britannia, from the members of another, when they reach Station Bousquet sald:
Fre- Indiana and one match between 302 runs in reply to lanipshire's total thanking the donors, the King re- and Ingle to thank for their lend, as Britannia for more than 46-years back in England on December 1. of
201, Somerset had J. C. While called that he had sailed in the compete in the Australian and New Red Sox were postponed on
Zealand Championship and are due count of rain. the former England captain iade 142
He said he had been offered a runs and Ingle 101,
At the close of play Hampshire new yacht, which was kind of the second innings, Mead being 100 not "But," added the King, "I do not had lost four wickets for 201 in the owner, and he much appreciated it. out.
want a now yacht. The Britannia Sussex gained a victory by 248 is good enough for me, and I shall the hosts had first innings and put up runs against Middlesex at Hove, where not nail any other." a acore of 363, in reply to which Middlesex mado 200.
has been found on me explaine "Yes, I did it. The letter that everything, but I changed my mind in the house and I want to tell you what happened there.
twoen Langton and Vincent. Langton, whose variety of de- liveries remind me very much of Lovelock falled badly for once. He Sidney Barnes, was tremendous, left his final challenge too late and and he gained at least two of his Wooderson, who could not have wish victims by very fine brainworked the race to be better run for his He kept a perfect length and had purpose, took the New Zealander Go all the batsmen, except Hammond, much by surprise that Lovelock may be said to have thrown his cards in a dozen yards
the tape. Trom VINCENT'S STAMINA
Eeles, the Southgate Harrier, who finished third three yards behind Love Vincent's remarkable stamina lock, also ran well, and while the win- "He then made a statement." sald enabled him to put up a greatner's time, 4 min. 17 2-5 sec., Is easily the inspector, "which I read over performance by bowling unchanged within the compass of Lovelock the and he signed." from one ond from 2.16 tIIL 4.86. latter was well beaten and really had The magistrate
The left-hander bowled over the only himself to thank for his defeat. Rentoul, K.C.) agreed that the (Sir Gervais wicket, and whipped the ball quick unsuccessfully to the tape, and this statement should be put in later. ly from the leg to the middle and! off stumpa. He showed clever variation of flight and pace.
Last year Wooderson chased Lovelock
(Continued on Page 2).
sake, who took a fast-travelling ball wide of his right side with both
Crisp and Bell both kept up a fno length, and the former render ad yeoman service to his team when hands. he dismissed Wyatt in the first over of the day,
Tho South Africans fielded splendidly and Viljoen did
some
ROWING SUCCESS OF CANTABS
GERMANS
This ball pliched at the middle fine running and picking up on the GRIM TUSSLE WITH and off, lifted very quickly, and just boundary edge. Vincent's catch off ran away sufficiently for Wyatt to his own bowling, which sent back have to play it.
Barber, D. Smith And Sims all his left side from a powerful back Hardstaff, was minde low down.on mado a promising debut in Eng-stroke. land's ranks. Barber watched the ball carefully and had an exception- ally good leg stroko which brought
him the majority of his runs.
Smith played confidently and lost to opportunity to hit out at the overpitched delivery.
Frankfort, July 14.
The second innings of the Sussex batamén realised 281 for four wickets
The Queen was presented with a pendant made of fade.
declared. John Langridge scoring 137 WEMBLEY BIDS
not out and Alan Mölville 05. Middle-
The
sex was then dismissed for 130 runs,
match between Notta und Surrey at the Oval was left uncon-
FOR WORLD
cluded, with the visitors taking first CONTEST
innings points.
In the first innings Notts made 391 and then 215 for seven wickets de- clared, Hardistat contributing 82 ini the second innings without losing his wicket.
At
PETERSEN MAY BE MATCHED
AGAINST OLIN
Router
hood of it being played off.
ac.
BOWLS FIXTURES The match was originally fixed
FOR TO-DAY
SEMI-FINAL OF PAIRS
TWO SINGLES MATCHES
for Wednesday, July 24, but rain enused its postponement and last Wednesday it was again called off although conditions were fit for play.
....
The fixture is between M. J. Medina and J. Cavanagh, the Cral- gengawer C.C. pair, who oliminated F. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt in the quarter-final, and S. Eccleshall, of the Civil Service C.C., and. J. Shepherd, of the Police R.C. It is to be played on the Kowloon B.G.C. green.
Two Singles matches are also It does not seem that the down for to-day. A. M. Holland, of second semi-final match in the the Kowloon B.G.C. in to meet E. el Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Cham- Arculli, of the Craigengower 0.0., pionship will ever be concluded. on the Kowloon C.C. green, and It is due to be played this after-F. Cullen, of the Kowloon Dock noon but judging by the weather R.C., is to play A. Hyde-Lay, of the this morning there is little likeli Kowloon Cricket Club.
A 60 YEAR FORMULA
Surrey's first innings total reached Cameron kept wicket beauti- At the Frankfort Regatta to-day 83, of which Sandhom made 82 while
the Cambridge University eight lost three wickets for 163 runs.
in the second innings the team had fully, despite a nasty blow over competed for the Germania Prizo, his left eye which sent him to and after a desperate struggle over Leicester where Leicestershire beat
A clone finish was witnessed, the pavillon for plaster and re- the whole of the 2,000-metre Northamptonshire by 25 runs. patra.
course (about a inlle and a quarter)
Mr. Syd Hulls, the Wembley A first innings total of 187 by Mitchell and Slodie opened con- beat the Berlin crew by three feet Leicestershire was surpassed by the Stadium match-maker, has left! fidently for South Africa, though in 5min. 45sec. They thus reversed 204 runs before dismissal. Smith had of making arrangements for a Hammond beat Mitchell with beauty without success before he Jubilee Prize on Saturday,
Northants batsmen who rattled up for New York, with the object the result of the got him leg-before at 21.
race for the five of the wickets for 84 runs, In world's light-heavy-weight box-
the second innings Leicestershire, puting The Cambridge pair, Wilson and on 308 runs, Prentice making 88 not Wembley between Bob Olim, the Hardstaff showed himself to be a Laurie, caught a crab and gave up out, Clark took five for 85. nimble and speedy outfield for after half a mile in opposition to
championship contest at
England.
Smith and Marlow dismissed North American holder, and Jack Pater- The official returns showed that sculls Williams and Szilagyl ordnings, the former taking five for 83 champion. The idea is to have THE KING OF BOTTLED BEERS 16,018 spectators paid for admis fourth to the Rucselahem Club, and
the Berlin R.C. In the double ants for 160 runs in the second in sen, the British heavy-weight He was eventually dismissed by sion, the recolpts being £2,060, and, flnished six lengths behind the ganshire by 00 runs, but the Welsh
and the latter five for 28.
the match in the open-air early an excellent slip catch by his name-the total attendance about 23,000. winners.
The South Africans beat Glanior in September.
Ned Tarleton, the British feather- team put up a good fight, and it is in- weight champion, and Johnay King, teresting to note bowler, J. C. Clay, who was twice articles for a fight at stones, over that their star bantam-weight champlon, signed among those chosen to play for
Mitchell deserves great praise for a gallant innings, especially as be was called in at the last moment, His dourness and pluck undoubtedly saved England from collapse when Hammond left.
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wickets for 63 runs.
Batting frat the South Africans the Germany: Max Schmeling, at ran up the big score of B09, to which New York Polo Grounds on Septem. Glamorgan responded with 227. ber 17 or 18.
Batting
second time the visiting
nide was all out for 168, a compara
Marcel Thil kept his world's
tive collapse being brought about by middle-weight title by defeating Clay.
Kid Tunero on points at Marsefiles
On a wicket that had begun to wear on Saturday night, the Home aldo did, well to make 154. Bruce Mitchell took four for 18
runs.
Score: South Africa 309 and 168. Glamorganshire 227. and 164. Following up their great victory over Yorkshire, Essex had no diffi culty in disposing of Worcestershire, the margin being 201 runs,
Batting first Essex-made-878,- to which Worcester could only reply with 184, Read, the fastest bowler :: In England taking 6 wickets for 08 runs. (Continued on Page:0)
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