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FOURTH BEATING.

TYKES LOSE AGAIN. Worcester Lead Champions By 197 on First Innings. TWO CENTURIES TO HENDREN. ,i United P.A.-Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Received 11 a.m.) LONDON, September 1. i In reply to West Indies' score of 431 Sussex compiled 548 at Hove (John Langri'dge 172, Harry Parks SI). The Indians had scored 101 for four wickets in their second knock when stumps were pulled with the match drawn.I)i the county series Yorkshire (champions) received their fourth consecutive beating, when Worcestershire (on the home field) won by 197 runs on the first innjngs. Detailed results: — Middlesex: First innings, 233 (Hendren 101; Freeman eight for 0*); second, 181 (Ileiidren 101; Freeman seven for 58). Kent: First innings, nine for 386, declared (Ames 125, Todd 74); second, four for 32. Kent won by six wickets. Leicester': First innings, 14C (Armstrong 79); second, 230 (F. R. Brown five for 5(5). Surrey: First innings, 240 (Block 78; Marlow five for 02); second, six for 131. Surrey won by four wickets. Derbyshire: First innings, 215 (Richardson Co not out; Sibbles five for 62); second, seven for 103, declared (Alderman 83 not out). Lancashire: First innings, 109 (Mitchell eight for 38); second, five for 154 (Paynter 52 not out). Derby won on the first innings. Hampshire: First innings, 423 (Moore 159); second, four for 242 (Creese 101 not out). Essex: First innings, eight for 504, declared (Cutmore 87, O'Connor 130, Eastman 157 not out). Essex won on the first innings. Notts: First innings, 351; second, four for 209, declared (Harris 86). Somerset: First innings, 327 (Wellard 70;' Sam Staples six for 122); second, nono for 138 (Ingle 112 not out). Notts won on the first innings. Yorkshire: First innings, 223 (Wood 74); second, three for 421 (Mitchell 150 not out, Verity 70, Leyland 117 not out). Worcester: First innings, 420 (Nichol 154, Martin 144). Worcester won on the first innings. VINES BACK TO FORM. READY FOR CRAWFORD AGAIN. NEW YORK, September 1. In the East versus West tennis tourney at Orange, New Jersey, Vines displayed his best form for many weeks and defeated Allison, 6—3, 6—2. Three of the four members of this year's United States Davis Cup team, headed by Vines, were selected for the team to play * Crawford and the other visiting Australians in Chicago on September 12 and 13. Others will be Allison, Lott, Gledhill and Parker. With Crawford will be McGrath, Turnbull and Quist. Vines is expected to meet Crawford and McGrath to play Parker. Four singles matches and one doubles match have been arranged. EXIT THE K.O. PAINLESS BOXING GLOVES. LONDON, September 1. Mike Gately, boxer, has invented and is patenting painless pneumatic boxing gloves, which weigh 14oz. Two tubes occupy the space hitherto devoted to padding. The inventor claims that Camera cannot punch hard enough to break these' gloves. Since the aim of amateur boxing is scientific, he says, painless gloves should be used in amateur tournaments, also in the training of professionals.

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Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 9

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FOURTH BEATING. Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 9

FOURTH BEATING. Auckland Star, 2 September 1933, Page 9