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TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1936..
BATTING THWARTS ENGLISH
ATTACK
Batting very steadily in a distress ing light, All-Indin yesterday saved the second Test at Old Trafford, curn- ing a creditable draw with England.
Wheti India's second innings score had reached 300 for G, and they had rayed the innings defeat, bad light caused a sloppage. Conditions failed to improve and an hour later it was deckled to abandon the match.
COUNTY CRICKET
Derby's Defeat Unexpected
די
LATEST
LEAGUE
TENNIS
(Continued from Poge 8)
U.S.R.C and lost by six nets to three while the Hongkong Cricket Club, playing at homo, bent South Chinn by
SEVERAL DRAWN ve sets to four.
MATCHES
London, July 28. Playing at the Oval Surrey took. first innings points from Kent. Surrey, 316 and 168 for 5 Kent, 250, (Daley G for 58).
NORTHANTS. ESSEX..
The scores in the match between the Chiagge R.C. "B" and the U.S.R.C, played at Causeway Bay, were as follows;
F. II. Kwok and B. C. Leung (Chinese 10. "B") lost to L. Gold- man', and A. L. Sullivan 5-7; lost to Major Witherington and Capt. Milne 2-6 heat Wing Commander Bishop and C. Ravenhill 7-5,
Playing at Oldfield Northaris gain-R.C. "") lost to Goldman and Dr. An and W. C. Cháy (Chinese first innings advantage over Essex. Sullivan 1-6; lost to Witherington and Northants, 991, (Grimshaw
Milne 4-6; beat Bishop and Ravenhill
Eatex, 124, and following on, 38 for
Instin, with an overnight scuro f 190 for no wicket and still requiringed 178 to avoid the innings defeat, quick- ly lost Mustaq All. But Merchant Timms 81). continued to hat stolidly and with. Ramaswami ay an ablo partner mul- | 3, vanced the total to 279. The fourth wicket fell at 313, India still being well in arrears, but with Amar Singh and Naidu together a different com plexion was put on the state of the The fifth wicket added 73 and England's hopes
had of victory dimmed.
game.
However the light came to make the position certain for India. When
the match was abandoned India was lending by 22 with five wickets In hand.
Scores ns out by Reuter follow.
ENGLAND
Ist. Innings
Gimblett, Nissar
Q
Hammond, C. K. Nayudu
167
Fagg, b Mustang Alf
39
Worthington, e C. K. Nayudu.
b C. S. Nayudu
R7
Hardstaff & Amar Singh
DA
Fishlock, b C. K. Nayudu
с
G. O. Allen, Maher Hom
Amar Singh
W. II. V. Robins e Merchant,
Nissar
Verity not out
Duckworth not 'out
Extras
I
75
G6
10
17
Total (8 wickets dec.). 671 Fall of wickets:- (Gimblott) for 12; 2 (Fagg) for 146; 3 (Hammond) for 273; 4 Fishlock for (239); 5 (Worthington] for 975; (Allen) for 176; 7 (indstoff) for 409; 8 (Robins) for 547.
Bowling Analysis
Nissar Amar Singh Nayudu
C. K. Nayudu
វិធី
0. M. R.
W
28
125
41 R 121
17
87
22
Jelangar Khan
18
1
ALL INDIA
Merchant
Mustaq Ali
1st lonings, 203.
2nd. Innings
Mustag Ali e & b Robins ...... 112
V. M. Merchant Ibw b. Hammond 114
C. Ramaswami, b Robins...
C. K. Naidu, at Duckworth, e
Verity
Wazir All, b Robins
Amar Singh, hot out
Maharajah Kumar of Vixlana-
gram, not out
Extras
60
18
.... 300
Tojek for 5 wickets Fall of the wickets-(Mustaq Ali) for 203; 2 (Merchant) for 279; 3(Ramaswami) for 313; 4 (Wazir Ali) for 317; 5 (C. K. Naidu) for 390.
Bowling Analysis
M. R. W
Gover Allen Worthington Verily Robins Hammond
20 2 01 0 19
ទ
13
27
1013
GOODWOOD SPOILT BY RAIN
Favourite Fails In Big Race
London, July 28. Heavy showers prevented the usual picturesque scenes at the opening of Goodwood to-day, but the going was wood.
The chief race-the Stewards Sup resulted in a win for Mr. Mac Kean's filly Solerina, which started nt 10 to 1. She won from Mr. Monk- houss's Angle Bread (20 to 1) by three lengths. Third, nahert head away came Mr. Harmsworth's Bras-
mar at 32 to 1.
The favourite, Aynerium, starting at 8 to 1 was not among the first nine-Renter,
SUSSEX v. YORKSHIRE Playing at Bradford Yorkshire took first innings points from Suarex.
Yorkshire, 167 Tate, & for 33), and 263 (J. Parks & for 79),
Sussex, 102 (Smailes, & for 45), and 163 for 4..
NOTTS BEAT DERBYSHIRE Nottinghamshire bent Derbyshire it Ilkeston by six wickets.
Derbyshire, 187, and 125 (Voce for 13).
Natts, 182 (Walker 6 for 87) and 133 for 4.
LANCASHIRE
WARWICK
Playing at Birmingham Lancashire took first innings points from. War- wickshire.
Warwickshire, 284 (Croom 75). Lancashire, 287 for 8 (lopwood, 117 not out).
HANTS BEAT GLAMORGAN Hampshire beat Glamorganshire at Bournemouth by 141.
Hampshire, 108, (Mercer, d for 32) and 162, for 9 declared (McCorkel 114).
175 and 144.
Glamorganshire, (Creere 5 for 32).
SOMERSET, MIDDLESEX
rst innings points to Somerset.
Playing at Taunton, Middlesex lost
Middlesex, 142 (Hazell & for 36). Somerset, 146 for 7. There was no play to-day owing to rnín.
·
LEICESTER v. GLOUCESTER
Leicestershire took first innings points from Gloucestershire.
Gloucestershire, 236, and 292 for 6 (Barnett 204 not out),
Lelcestershire, 419 for 8 dec. (Berry 127, Dempster 88).-Reuter.
PHILLIES,
DEFEAT CHICAGO
LEADERS BUNGLE
6-2.
S. W. Liang and H. W. Lec (Chinese R.C. "B") lost to Goldman and Sullivan 4-6; lost to Witherington and Milne 4-6; bent Bishop und Ravenhill 8-0.
HONGKONG C.C. ▾ SOUTH CHINA
Playing on the home courts, the Hoagkang Cricket Club défented the South China A.A, by five sets four. Scores:
G. W. Sewell and H. Owen-Hughes (Hongkong Cricket Club) lost to IL, K. Ho and K. F. Lui 4-6; bent S. Wong and T. K. Leung 6-4. Chan and F. N. Wong 0-3; beat K. H. T Α. Pearce and D. 31. Macdougall (Hongkong Cricket Club) beat lis and Lai 6-3; lost to Chan and Wong 3-6; bent Wong and Leung 6-4.
G. Bathurst and I. Leys (Hongkong Cricket Club) lost to Ho and Lui 1-6; lost to Chan and Wong 2-6; beat Wong and Leung 0-2,
Owing to a sharp'shower yesterday the match between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Chinese Reeren. tion Club "A" on the former's courts, was postponed. The match between Recreio was also postponed. the Indian R.C. and the Club de
"C" DIVISION MATCH
In "C" Division tatel on the Indian R.C. ground the Club de Recreio won by eight matches to one. Scores:
A Rahmin and M. Hassan (Indian R.C.) lost to A. M. Silva and II. F. Gonsalves 0-6; lost to L A. Silva and J. L. Xavier 4-6; bent H. A. Naronha and G. A. Noronha 0-3.
A. Bakar and A. R. Suffled (fodian R.C.) lost to Slivn and Gonanives 0-6; lost to Silen and Xavier 0-6; lost to Noronha and Noronha 4-6.
M. U. Razack and A. A. Aziz Indian I.C.) lost to Silva and Gonsalves 0-0; lost to Silva Xavier 0-6; lont to Noronha Noronha 1-6.
OLYMPIC CHANGES
And und
American Swimmers Alter Original Nominations
Berlin, July 20 Dorothea Dickinson has replaced Katharine Rawis in the 400 metres free style swimming event at the
-VALUABLE-GAME-Olymple Games Which commence
GIANTS WIN
TWICE
New York, July 28.
shortly.
It is believed that Miss Rawis has withdrawn in order to concentrate on the 100 metres free style, and the spring board diving events-United Press.
ei rura.
Chicago Cubs, leading the National total. Dodgers had two of the three Lengue, dropped a valuable game to Philadelphia to-day, though the St. Louis Cardinals, in second position, were not in action and so did not im- prove their position greatly.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York Yankees continued to win. They ran through Detroit's Camilli. the heavy-hitting Tigers to the tune of sixteen to six, Fhiladelphian, won the game. He got Gehrig and Selkirk whacking homers two home runs, which meant the and the rest of the side bringing the margin of victory, for the Phillies hitting total
twenty. Goslin won five to three. Cabs hit six and homered for the Tigers, whose cleven Phillies twelve, and the winners had hits netted six runs. Yankees had two errors.
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