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OVERSEAS SPORT.

ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET* GOOD BOWLING BY LARWOOD. (Received June 28, 5.6 p.m.) LONDON. June 27, The results in the English county cricket matches are as follows: Kent v. V. ..rwickshire. —Kentt First innings, 134 (Foster seven for 68); second innings, 144 (Woolley 103 not out, Mayer seven for 61). Warwickshire i First innings, 101 (Freeman five for 59); second innings, two for 78. Warwickshire won by eight wickets. . Sussex v. Essex.—Sussex: First innings, six for 448, declared (Duleepsinhji 140, H. Parks 200 not out) 5 second innings, none for 28. Essex: First innings, 211. They followed on and made 262 (Cutmore 106). Sussex won by ten wickets. Somerset v. Lancashire.—Somerset,: First innings, 141 (R. Tyldesley five for 63); second innings, 178 (R. Tyldesley eight for 89). Lancashire: First innings, , 163 (White five for 62); second innings, three for 167. Lancashire won by seven wickets. Leicestershire v. Middlesex.—Leicestershire : First innings, 223 (Shipman 73); second innings, four for 305, declared (Shipman 120). Middlesex: First innings, 309 (Hearne 125 not out); second innings, six for 95. Middlesex won on the first innings. Cambridge University v. M.C.C.—Cambridge: First inning 3, 144 (.Tupp five for 38); second innings, 250 (Gibson six for 44). Marylebone: First innings. 209 (Jardine 106 not out); second innings, 162 (Brown five for 47). Cambridge won by 23 runs. Oxford University v. Surrey.—Oxford: First innings, eight for 328, declared' (Nawab of Pataucli 165); second innings, five for 199, declared (Pataudi 100). Sur- ■ rcy: First innings, 298; second innings, two for 134. Tne match was drawn. Yorkshire v. Hampshire.—Yorkshire: First innings, eight for 387, declared (Sutcliffe 107, Mitchell 119 not out). Hamp- , shire: First innings, 136 (Bowes five for 64); follow on, 180 (Bowes five for 68). Yorkshire won by an innings and 71 runs. Glamorgan v. Derbyshire.—Glamorgan: First innings, 197 (Lee, four for 34) ; second innings, three for 281 (D. Davies 82). Derbyshire: First innings five for 365, declared (Smith 92). "Derbyshire won on the first innings. Worcestershire v. Notts. —Worcestershire: First innings: 115 (Larwood five for 39); second innings, 305 (Gibbons 110). Notts: First innings: Nino for 299, declared (Carr 127); second innings, threo for 125. Notts won by seven wickets. SPEEDWAY CYCLE RACING. ENGLAND DEFEATS AUSTRALIA. (Received June 28, 7.45 p.m.) LONDON, June 28. Enthusiastic onlookers packed the speedway track at the Crystal Palace yesterday to watch the first test motor-cycle match between England and Australia, which England won by 55 points to 37. The English team work proved superior to the brilliant individualism of the Australians, who were somewhat handicapped by accidents. ENGLISH RUGBY UNION. MONEY IN NEW ZEALAND, LONDON, June 26. The English Rugby accounts show that it has £394 in a deposit Recount in New Zealand, owing to loss in exchange if the money wero transferred to England. CYCLING IN FRANCE. WIN FOE, AUSTRALIAN, PARIS, June 26. Lamb (Australia) won the Grand Prix ; de Marseilles cycle race. Hubert Opper. man, also of Australia, was third. 1 BILLIARDS IN AUSTRALIA. FINE RECORD BY STEEPLES. (Received June 28, 6.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, Jane 28. In the Empire amateur billiards cham- ' pionship yesterday L. W. Hayes defeated H. Goldsmith, 2000 to 1250. Hayes' best break was 127 unfinished. The English champion, L. Steeples, established three world's amateur records in his match with Hackett (New Zealand). He compiled an unfinished break of 461, had an average for the session of 111, and had an average of 50 for the game. In their match at Melbourne, Newman (receives 7000) has scored 22,463, including breaks of 1209 and 914, and Lindrum 20,648, including breaks of 1283, 1008, 535 and 231. BOXING IN AUSTRALIA. WELTER-WEIGHT TITLE MATCH. SYDNEY, June. 27. In a 10-rbund boxing match afc the Leichhardfc Stadium, Rus Critcher, lOst 71b, won the Australian welter-weight " title from Wally Hancock, lOst 61b, on points. LEAGUE TEST MATCH, NEW SOUTH WALES BEATEN. BRISBANE, June 28. In a League football test match yesterday Queensland defeated New Souta Wales by 15 pointss to 8.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20911, 29 June 1931, Page 7

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OVERSEAS SPORT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20911, 29 June 1931, Page 7

OVERSEAS SPORT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20911, 29 June 1931, Page 7