SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
CRICKET,
Maclaren and Hayward's partnership for the first wicket has only been exceeded five times in first-class cricket. The records of second-class games are better omitted, as they only serve to confuse the issue; —554, J. T. Brown (300) and J. Tunnicliffe (243), Yorkshire v. Devonshire, at Chesterfield, August 18, 19, and 20, 1898 ; 391, A. 0. Jones (250) and A. Shrewsbury (146), Notts v Gloucestershire, at Bristol, June 8, a, and 10, 1899, 379, R. Abel (175) and W. Brockwell (225), Surrey v. Hampshire, at the Oval, August 9, 10, and 11, 1897 ; 378, J. T. Brown (211) and J. Tunnicliffe (147,, Yorkshire v. Sussex, at Sheffield, July 12, 13, and 14, 1897 ; 364, 1). L. A. Jrphson (213) and R. Abel (193), Surrey v. Derbyshire, at the Oval, August 30, 31, and September 1, 1900 ; 314, Maclaren (166) and Hayward (174), England v. New Soutn Wales, at Sydney, February 1, 3, and 4, 1902, A Hobart message says that Edie has left for Sydney to practice for the fourth teat match.
SWIMMING. It -was W. Johnston who won the final of the 100 yds handicap at St. Clair last night, and not Knox, as stated in another part of the paper.
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Evening Star, Issue 11673, 4 February 1902, Page 4
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