BAT AND BALL
ENGLISH COUNTIES YORKSHIRE BEATEN AGAIN. HAMMOND’S 100TH HUNDRED. NORTH ANTS AND SUSSEX TIE. [ United" Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] (Received 9.30 a.m.) LONDON, June 14. ■ Rain again interfered with the county cricket matches which were commenced on Wednesday. Results: Kent: First innings, 224 (Watson 85; Sibbles 5 for 64). Lancashire; First innings, 5 for 338 (Watson 150, ■ Hopwood 96). Lancashine won on the first innings. Worcester: First innings, 73 (Cover 8 for 34); second, ,270 (Gover 4 for 58). Surrey: First innings, 9 for 316, declared (Squires 101); second, 0 for 30. Surrey won by 10 wickets. Glamorgan: First innings, 158 (Geary 4 for 19); second, 179 (Marlow 6 for 48). Leicester First innings, 97 (Clay 8 for 46); second, 104 (Mercer 7 for 38). Glamorgan won by 136 runs. Warwick: First innings, 254; second, 221 (Smailes 6 for 65). Yorkshire: First innings, 161 (Wyatt 6 for 47); second, 3 for 225 (Mitchell 77 not out). Warwick won on the first ■ . innings. Somerset: First innings, 130 (Goddard 5 for 38); Second, 223 (Goddard ‘5 for 69). Gloucester: First innings, 6 for 294, declared (Hammond 116); ™. second, .1 for 60. Gloucester won by 9 wickets : s Notts: First innings, 239 (Nichols. 7 for 77); second, 6 for 342, declaredEssex: First innings, 327 (Cutmore 88); second, 7 for 174. Essex won on , the first innings. ' Northants: First innings, 124 (Mel- . ville 3 for 1); second, 109 (Melville 5 for 37, Tait 4 for 32). Sussex; First innings, 124 (Clark 6 for 47). Tie on the first innings. Hampshire; First innings, 126 (Smith 4 for 28); second, 3 for 17. ---'iwHddiesex:'- "First innings, 144 (Dodd .1 5. for 63). Middlesex won on the rfirst ; innings. \ Hammond made his 100th century against’ Somerset at Bristol, where he N made his first century 12 years ago. TOURING SOUTH AFRICANS. FINE RECORD Tp DATE. NEVER NEAR DEFEAT. ■ ’—-7 —• * The South African cricketers, who commenced their tour of England on May 1, have played 12 first-class games, eight of which have been won t tnd the others have been drawn. The ease with which they won is : clearly shown by the following figpres:— » Average Wkts. Runs, perwkt. South Africans 156 5715 36.64 Opponents,. 212 4044 19.08 Centuries scored by the South Africans (13): Nourse: 148 v. Oxford; 147 and 108v, Surrey. Rowan: 153 v. Glamorgan; 104- v. Oxford; 103 v. Cambridge. Siedle: 164* v. Oxford; 132* ,v. M.C.C.; 104* v. Surrey. Wade: 161 v. Cambridge; 139 v. Glamorgan. Viljoen: 152 v. Derby. 1 Cameron: 132 v. Derby. , Centuries against (2); ■ Mitchell-Innes; 168, for Oxford. Smart: 114*,. for-Glamorgan. * Not out. Averages of the Springboks in •firstclass matches:— . BATTING.
TEAM OF AUSTRALIANS. TO VISIT INDIA. TARRANT GIVEN PERMISSION. (Received. 10.30 a.m.) ADELAIDE, This Day. The Board of Control of Australian Cricket has granted permission to Frank Tarrant to take a team of Australian cricketers to India, the team to be known as the Maharajah of Patiala’s team of Australian cricketers. The tour is to be entirely unofficial, no tests are to be played, and the team must not be regarded as representative of Australian cricket.
In.N.O. Runs. H.S Av. Siedle .... .... 18 3 849 164* 56.66 Nourse .... 18 2 810 148 50.62 Rowan 17 1 787 153 49.19 Viljoen .... 13 2 521 152 47.36 Cameron . ;.. 15 1' 549 132 39.22 Dalton .. .. 16 1 532 91 35.48 Wade .... 18 - 602 161 33.44 Tomlinson . . 10 2‘ 194 70* 24.25 Mitchell .... 5 . 116 59 23.20 Langton .... 10 2 157 43* 19.62 Crisp 11 2 161 45 17.88 Balaskas 7 - 95 ( 65 13.57 BeH ; . . . 9 5 46 24 11.50 Vincent .... 11 1 94 35 9.40 * Not out. BOWLING. Wkts. Runs. Av. Crisp .... 46 666 14.48 Langton t 5151 777 15.23 Mitchell 4 > 66 15.50 Vincent -. 31 5&4 18.84 Bell 29 595 20.52 Tomlinson 33 759 23.00 Balaskas 8 201 25.25 Dalton / 5 161 32.20
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