WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925.
COUNTY CRICKET.
THE CHINA MAIL
MR. H. E. MORRISS.
THE TYPHOON.
DERBY WINNER'S NEW FURCHASE.
SURREY'S REVENGE. AT THE OVAL.
FILLING
UP A T
CANTON
MARE'S RECORD PRICE.
(Reuter's Service.)
London, July 14. A record price of 17,000 guineas for a
was paid brood mare on behalf of H. H. the Aga Khan for Straitlace, the winner of last year's Oaks, at the sale of the late Sir Edward Hulton's horses.
The second highest price on the first day was 12,500 guineas, paid by Mr. H. E. Morriss of Shanghai, for Soubriquet.
Mr. Sally Joel paid 18,500 guinens for Oojah which was struck out from the Derby owing to the owner's death.
The total of the first two days' sale,exceeded 242,000 guineas.
Later.
It transpires that Mr. Esmond, not the Aga Khan, was the pur- chaser of Straitlace which goes to France where Mr. Esmond will train and breed extensively.
Mr. H. E. Morriss of Shanghai won the 2,000 Guineas and the Derby with Manna and he also has a two-year-old.]
PANCHO VILLA. .
FILIPINO MARVEL
DEAD.
AFTER AN OPERATION.
(Reuter's Service.)
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San Francisco; July 14. Pancho Villa, the fly-weight boxing champion of the world. has died in hospital following an operation on the jaw.
(While passing through Hong- kong en route to the U.S.A., Villa sparred with C.P.O. Jim Cartlidge (local lightweight champion) at the "Star," Kowloon. Cartlidge's former opponent, Andre Dupre, should be in San Francisco now.]
DAVIS CUP.
FRANCE v. BRITAIN MATCH
(Reuter's Service.)
London, July 14. At Eastbourne, in the Davis Cup, France ultimately beat Bri- tain by four matches to one.
LATEST RESULTS.
Of the latest county pricket results to hand the most interest ing is the defeat of Lancashire by Surrey, the Oval team taking ample revenge for humiliation
UNUSUAL TRACK,
The typhoon was first indicated on the weather map on the after- noon of July 9, when it was situated between Yap and Guam, It moved on a W.N.W. course and earlier in the season,
crossed or passed N. Luzon in the Yorkshire continue their all-immediate vicinity of Aparri in conquering career, their latest the early hours of July 13, victims being Kent.
There were no abnormal acores but Howell, the former Test Match fast bowler who was one of the M.C.C. team in Australia last close season but not picked for any of the Tests, took nine wickets in one innings. He has still better feat to his credit as in 1923 he took all ten of Yorkshire's
wickets at Edgbaston.
Red Rose Collapse.
(Reuter's Service.)
a
London, July 14. At the Oval Surrey beat Lanca- shire by 133 runs. Scores
Surrey, 216 runs. Sandham, A. made 89 and Peach, H. A. 50; MacDonald, E. A. took 8 wickets for 86 runs,
Lancs. 189 runs,
Hallows,
RUBBER
MORE -- QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.
RISE MERELY "TEMPORARY.
(Reuter's Servias.)
London July 14.
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OBITUARY
The deaths of two members of the Portuguese community took place at Kowloon yesterday.
Mr. Hermenegildo Maria Basto passed away at his residence No. 94, Nathan Road at 6.15 p.m., et the age of 73. The deceased gentleman was a share and estate broker, and, besides other rela tives who will bemoan his loss, afe Mr. J. M. O. Basto (brother) and Messrs. C. H. and A. H. Basto (nephews). The funeral will pass the Monument at 5.15 p.m. to-day. Mr. Charles Osmund passed away at a ripe old age at his resi dence, No. 1, Liberty Avenue, at 12.45 am.
The funeral will pass the Monument at 4.80 p.m. to-day,
The rubber restriction policy was again the subject of questions in the House of Commons when the Hon, W. G. Ormsby-Gore, re- It then pursued a N.N.W. track plying, said that according to the until the morning of the 14th,best estimates of the situation when observations received indiand prospects of the plantation cated that it was situated to the rubber, industry, he could only re- north of the Pescadores. There gard the extent of the present were several apparent discropan-rise as a temporary movement. cies in the observations from There appeared no ground at pre Formosa and as by the afternoon sent for special enquiry or for
The return of the Maharanee of the 14th the centre appeared to proposing that the Ceylon and and the young Maharajah of bewear Swatow, it was concluded Malaya Governments should re- Gwalior and suite to India is not that the position given in the pen their existing legislative yet fixed, but it is stated that it morning was in error,
measures. If there was a prospect will be fixed as soon as possible that there would be a ran-They are at present staying in a shortage in the course bext few hotel at Neuilly, where thời months, it would be possible to Maharajah died. The ashes of release the maximum production the Maharajah will be left at the There was no reason why growers cemetery of Pere La Chaise until should not increase production in the departure of the party to anticipation of a shortage. He. India. was aware that, since the intro- duction of the restriction scheme, Dutch plantation rubber had lie creased by from 15 to 37 per cent. and that bulk rubber, in which the middlemen were gambling at four shillings per 1b, was sold by the producer between 1/5. and 1/10 per lb.
The typhoon actually passed north of the Pescadores however and then maintained a W.SW. track entering the coast near Swatow. It is now situated to the north of Canton in the form of a depression, filling up. e
The track of the typhoon was unusual, but similar instances are on record. The actual movement of the barometer on account of the typhoon was masked to a con- siderable degree by extensive superposed fluctuations caused by Shepherd the thunderstorms of yesterday
afternoon.
made 64; Shepherd. T. took 4 wickets for 37 runs.
Surrey 194 runs. made 61; Tyldesley, R. took 4 wickets for 39 runs.
Lancas. 88 runs. Hallows strained a thigh and was unable to bat; P. G. H. Fender took 3 wickets for 24 runs.
In
[This is a return match. the Arst, Lancs. won by an innings.].
:
Yorkshire Pull Round.
A Maidstone Kent lost to York- shire by 110 runs. Scores:
LUCKY ESCAPE.
Mr. Waddington asked if the Government. was aware that pro- ducers were accumulating stocks with a view to the termination of ALARMING STUBBS ROAD the 'Stevenson export restrictions
ACCIDENT.
in February, and asked if it was not in the trade interests to permit more exports now to pre- vent a slump in February?
CAR STRIKES PARAPET,
Mr. H. S. Bennett, manager of the Hongkong Telephone Co., and Yorkshire 196 runs. Wright, two friends had a lucky escape C. took 6 wickets for 52 runs,
Kent 259 runs. Woolley, F. E. from serious injury on Monday. made 81, Hubble, J. C. 66: Wad-afternoon. They were proceeding dington, A. took 6 wickets for
90 runs.
Yorkshire 333 runs. Sutcliffe, H. made 72, Oldroyd, E: 62 and Leyland, M. 61.
Kent 160 runs. Woolley made 52; Collins, G. C. and Freeman, A. P. did, not bat as they were injured.
[The first match between these two counties was abandoned.]
Tennyson's Century,
At Birmingham, Warwickshire beat Hampshire by 189 runs. Rene Lacoste (France) beat
Scores:- G. R. Crole Rees (Britain) 6-2;
Warwick 325 runs. 6-4, 6-3, 0. G. N. Turnbull receiv-E. J. made 80.
Smith,
ed walk-over from Jean
Hants 144. runs. Borotra (France) who scratched.
Howell, H. [France meets Holland in the took 9 wickets for 32 runs. European zone final and should declared. Parsons, J.-H. made 67, Warwick 316 runs for 3 wickets win.]
Hon. FS. G. Calthorpe 72, Quaife, W. G. 60 not out and Bates, L. A. 67 not out.
MAILS TO CHINA.
"VIA SIBERIA" TRANSIT QUERY:
NOT TAMPERED WITH,
(Reuter's Service;)
London, July 14.
Hants 328 runs, Bowell, A. made 61 and Hon. L. H. Tennyson 139,
[Warwick have reversed the result of the first match when Hants at home, obtained full "points.]"
A Close Shave!
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Mr. Ormsby-Gore considered this too long as a supplementary question. He added that he made a slip in reply yesterday. The whole matter was being watched with the advice of an expert com mittee, and while they agreed that the price was likely to fall con- siderably, they did not think that the abolition or modification of the Stevenson scheme would material. ly assist either now or in a few
but months.
to the Peak by Stubbs Road when their car met with a nasty mishap. They were approaching the second bend after the hairpin bend when a tyre burst and the car ran into the granite wall at the cliff side. Mr. Bennett was flung violently luckily escaped with nothing more against the
Replying to a suggestion from serious than a few scratches and Mr. Thomas, Mr. Ormsby-Gore bruises. His two friends were said that he would consider the thrown from the car by the force advisability of an immediate without serious injury. That all future. of the impact, also fortunately atatement with regard to the three escaped so lightly, when they might easily have been involved. in the gravest consequences, was largely due to the fact that: the car was travelling at not torà than 15 miles an hour.
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(Reuter'e Service)
London, July 14.
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eighteen dhows (small junks) An Italian- warship and
its mid-continental oilfields, also have left Massowah to assist.
WAGES COMPENSATED.
(Reuter's American Service.)
New York, July 14. At Kidderminster, Worcester-New Jersey has announced the The Standard Oil Company of In the House of Commons, re-shire, lost to Northamptonshire by adoption of an eight-hour day in plying to Colonel A. England; one wicket. Scores:- Viscount Wolmer said he had not received any, report indicating that, mails to China, via Siberia, had been tampered with in transit. KOLAPORE CUP.
MOTHER COUNTRY CLOSE SECOND.
(Reuter's Service,)
London, July 14. At Bisley, the Kolapore Cup was won by Canada with a score of 1,099.
The Mother Country scored 1,097; Rhodesia 1,089; and India. 1,066.
MALAYA, MOVES. ADMITTED TO LAWN TENNIS COUNCIL.
(Reuter's Service:).
London, July 14. By special invitation Mr. Justice McCabe Reay (Singapore) attend ed a meeting of the Lawn Tennie Association Council at which Malaya was admitted to member- ship.
NEW CHAMPION.
SUCCESSOR TO BENNY LEONARD.
(Reuter's American Service)
New York, July 14.
Worcester 149 runs.
a new wages scale which will The Esquilino was out on her Northants 170 runs. Root, F. partly compensate workers for first trip to the Far East. Messrs.
M. K.
took 6 wickets for 50 runs. the resultant loss in wages.
Worcester 321 runs.
The announcement is regarded Foster made 150 Clark, E. C., aaa a-great.boon by the workers fast left-hand bowler, took 6 as a twelve-hour day has been in wickets for 77 runs.
force since digging the first well Northants 302 for 9 wickets, in 1859. W. W. Timms made 114 and J. Timms 72.
"A. W. Carr In Form. At Brighton Sussex lost to Notts by 192 runs. Scores: ----
Notta 355 runs, Whysall, W. W., made 102, A., W. Carr 52, Lilley, B., 56.
Essex 126 runs. Ryan, F., took 7 wickets for 53 runs.
Glamorgan" 160 runs. Tait made 51.
J. R.
be brought back to Hongkong free of freight but all expenses in con nection with landing, storing and reshipping at Kobe will be for Consignees account.
been or will be effected by the No Insurance whatever has
Steamship Company,
Hongkong, 15th July, 1925.
NOTICE.
Dpdwell & Co. Ltd., the local agents, informed the "China Mail" that the vessel was due here, in ordinary events, in August. There may have been a number of skilled workmen, few Italian passengers for Hong suitable for work such as driving kong, but particulars are
not Tram Cars, operating lifts, etc.. available.]
have reported themselves to this office for work.
July
13.-Lord
Melbourne, Stradbroke, on behalf of Victoria, services, are requested to com- Those desirous of securing such hus sent a wireless message to municate with the undersigned, Admiral Coontz, saying "Heartiset stating particulars of the nature welcome to the officers and men of of duties, wages, etc. the great American Fleet now t prouching our shores." The Parlia ment of Victoria will adjourn during Leicester 327 runs. Coulson, the visit of the U.S. fleet. Reuter, Shipman, A., 52 and Berry, L. G S..S., made 80, Geary, G., 60,
Leicester Trounce Derby. Sussex 278 runs. Tate, M. W.,At Leicester, Leicestershire made 114.
beat Derbyshire by 248 runs, Scores:-
Notts 322 runs for 5 wickets declared. A. W. Carr made .124.
Sussex 207 runs.
[Notts also won the first match
at Trent Bridge.]
Essex v. Glamorgan,
59.
At Swandes Glamorgan lost to took 3 wickets for 9 runs.
Essex by 38 runs Scores
Essex 352
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Derby 150 runs, Astill, W. E Leicester 138 runs for 8 wickets runs. Russell, declared. A.C., made 132 and J. W. H. T
Derby 67 runs. Astill took 5 Douglas 50. made 57. Glamorgan 280 runa. Mercer, A, 5 for 40.
wickets for 19 runs and Skelding, Ila the opening fixture Derby (Continued at foot of next Column.)ed on the first innings.]
Win on Lost ON.
Yorkshire.....17...: 16. Lancashire ....18. 12.
2
Poble Point Per Played Won Lost 1st in 1st in Tia Paints obtained centage. OmnesiDiman Tris D ..81 95 88. Seki. 80.00
78:66.
73 35
68 55
58.50
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Kent.....
The final of the competition to Nthamptonshire.14
determine who shall be the BUC
Gloucesterab
conor to Benny Leonard, who bas retired from the world's lightweight Hampshire
boxing championship, was decided last night, when Jimmy Goodrich
an American boxer, beat Stanislaus
Laoyza, of Chile, on a technical knockout in the ninth round of
a fifteen-round bont
The Chilean was handicapped
sa ankle fracture in the first rou but fought on plucki
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