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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1926.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE

CRICKET RESULTS.

BOTH BIG MATCHES LEFT. DRAWN.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Veteran Bowler Takes 17 Wickets.

(Reuter's Servico.)

CLUB BILLIARDS.

TAM UN CLUB DEFEAT S.C.A.A.

A CLOSE MARGIN.

THE CHINA MAIL.

ANOTHER SETBACK.

AMERICAN GOLF QUEST IN

BRITAIN."

·OUR "PROS." ́LEADING.

(Reuter's Service.)

COMPANY'S SHARES.

TECHNICAL OBSERVANCE

COMITTED.

WATSON'S "APPLICATION..

Accident and inadvertence was given at the Supreme Court this morning as the reason for the failure of "A.. S. Watson and Co. to file the allotment of certain shares within the period required On Monday und "Tuesday, the

by the Companies Ordinance: Tam Un Club met the South.

Mr. H. G. Sheldon applied for China Athletic Association in a;

London, June 8.

an extension in order that the billiards match and won by the

At Formby, American golf had law might be complied with. The close margin of 54 points.

another set-back, this being in the return should have been filed The S.C.A.A. has a very well-first eighteen holes of the Northern some considerable time ago, he balanced team and nearly every professional championship, in which stated. Before December, 1924, At Lord's, the "Teat trial (Eng-player compiled breaks of 30 and eight Americans are competing. the Company made a new issue of land v. the Rost) was left drawn. over but Mr. P. S. Leung played i

Gadd (Roohampton) and Davies, 30,000 shares and on December. 121 a consistent game for the Club (Prenton) lead the field with scores of that year Messrs. Deacons fled and had a fair average of just of 70 vách.

the return of 28,838 of these under 10. He led his opponent

Scores by American wore shares which had been taken up.. by 183 points thereby laying the Melhorn 71, Walker 74, Barnes 75,leaving 1,164 unalloted. On foundation of the Club's victory, Kirkwood 76, Watrous 76 and December 31, these shares, still Highest breaks were: P. S. Armour 77, while Stein and Hagen not having been taken up by the Leung (Tam Un) 40, 36; Wong brought up the rear with 82 each. old shareholders to whom they Lan-ïù (S.C.A.A.) 40; 33.

There are fifteen" Britishers bo- were offered, were sold to Mesars. The detailed scores:

tween Melhorn (71) and Walker Benjamin and Potts. (74),

London, June 8.

Position at start of third day: The Rest (1st innings) 211; England (1st) 250; The Reat (2nd) 102 runs for 1 wicket.

The Roat declared their second innings closed for "278 runs with 5 wickets down. Sandham (Surrey) made 59; Hearne (Middlesex) 66 Tyldesley (E.) of Lancashire Brored 67 not out. Tale (Sussex) Look 3 wickets 'for 61 'runs and Kilner (Yorkshire) 2 for 60.

When stumps were drawn, Bng- land (2nd inninge) -had made 189 runa for ,5 wickets. Woolley (Kent) contributed 58 and Hondren

Middlesex) 65 not out. Larwood" (Nolts) took 2 wickets for 22. runs,

Yorkshire v. Australians,

At Bradford. the Yorkshire v. Australians match was also

left drawn.

The attendance was small and the wicket, was soft, after rain.

Position at start of third_day: Australians (18) 177 runs; York- Australians shire (ft) 156 runs. (2nd): 177 for 8.j

2

..

The Australians added 66 runs without loss. declaring the 2nd Innings closed with 243 rune (for 3 wickets down, these having fallen overnight). H. L. Collins made 77 not out.

Yorkshire (2nd) scored 25 runs without loss. There was no play after lunch. Rain fell and thei match was abandoned

COUNTY MATCĤES.

Bowler Takes 17 Wickets..

At Horsham. Sussex beat War wickshire by five wickets. Scores: Warwick (at) 257 runs. Bates

made 77. Cox took 8 for 66.

Sussex (1st) 201 runs. A. J. Holmes made 87.

Warwick (2nd) 177 runs. Cox took 9 wickets for 50.

Sussex (2nd) 174 runs for 6 wickets. Bowley made 58.

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Cox is 64 years old pro- fessional and is the frat Sussex

player to take seventeen wickets in a match, a feat accomplished only on fifteen previous occasions.

Lancs v. Notta.

ir At Nottingham Notts lost to 'Lancashire by 108 runs after lead- Ing on the first innings. Scores:-

Lancs. (let) 150 runs

Make-

pence made 92 not out. Richmond

took 7 wickets for 62 runs.

Notts (1st) 200 runs. Whysall made 79. Macdonald took 7 for 78.

Lanes. .. (2nd)

329. runs. Richmond

Makepeace made 70.

Look 6 for 113.

Notis (2nd) 171 runs. made 57.

Payton

[Note: This is the first defeat of Notts this season.]

Leicester v. Kent.

At Leicester, Leicestershire lost

to Kent by an innings and 19 runs. Scores.-

Kent (1st) 406 runs.' J. A. Deed made 93. Handinge 58. Collins

110.

Leicester (1st) 261- runs: Major

G. H. S. Fowke made 65.

Juns.

48.

Leicester (2nd), followed on, 130 Freeman (A.P.) took 4 for

Gloucester v. Hants.

At Gloucester, Gloucestershire lost to Hampshire by Ave wickets. Scores:

Gloucester (1st) 304 runs. per made 135.

Hants (1st) 392 rung:

Dip

Tam Un Club. Wong Wai-lam P. S. Leung Wel Kan

S. C. Kwok

172 250

240

Kwok Po-kan

244

Wong Kwok-man

285. 260

1,391

South China A.A..

Kwok Woon-san

260

Ip Ping-lau

Tal Hon-nam

117 250

Wong Lan-fu

250

Tsang Chung-nin

250

Sin Chim-kap

220

1,337

LAWN TENNIS.

INTERNATIONAL HARD COURTS MATCH.

U.S.A. LADY WINS.

(Reuter's Service.)

Parks, June 8.

FOR THE ASHES.

ENGLAND TEAM CHOSEN,. FIRST TEST.

ONLY ONE SURPRISE,

Reuter cabled last night that the English team for the First (cricket) Test match against Aus- tralia, on Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, at Nottingham, has been chosen, as follows:-

A

A. W. Carr (Notta) captain, A. P. F. Chapman (Kent), Hobbs (Surrey), Strudwick (Surrey), Woolley; F. E. (Kent), Hendren (Middlesex), Hearne, (Middlesex), Kilner, R. (Yorkshire), Tate (Sussex},"

Root (Worcester). Sutcliffe (if he is. At and has re- covered from his injury), other-]

In the quarter-finals of the in-wise Holmes (both of

ahire). Twelfth man: Sandham.

York-

ternational hard courts lawn tennis, Miss Mary Browne (U.S.A.) who is captain of the (Note: The selectors are:- Wightman Cup team for the the captain (who was chosen by forthcoming match against Eng-the other members of this com- land, beat Miss Kitty McKane mittee, but who has the casting 7-5, 6-0.

vote), Mr. P. F. Warner, Mr. A. E. R. Gilligan, Mr. P. Perrin und (co-opted) Hobbs, and Rhodes (of Yorkshire).]

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

if the weather does not inter- fare, she H.K.C.C. tennis tourna- ment arrangements will be-

Mr. Tarrant, of Watson's, stated Mr. Sheldon, had been engaged at the time on making out the ac counts and summary for the year ending October, 1924, and the allotment was not filed. This was not discovered in the annual report and summary for the year ending March 31, 1925 and the 90,000 shares of the new issue was not shown there. Mr. Tarrant thought that as these shares had not been fully paid up at the time of the annual accounts in October 1924 being completed, there was no necessity. to Include the issue in the summary of 1925, Conse- quently, this was not in fact dis- covered until the summary was presented to the Registrar in 1926.

An extension was granted, the allotment to be filed within seven days.

THE VATICAN AND FASCISM.

DIVERSE VIEWS OF ROME'S DESTINY.

Fascist Ministers, even

when most anxious to be polita to the Papacy, are not always happy in their historical references, and the récent celebrations of the birthday of Rome have given occasion for some pertinent remarka in Vatican organ. Fascist glorifica

dior of pagan Rome and the defini- tion of the Papacy given by Sena. tor Corradini in his speech on the Capitol as "creatura od crede di Roma" are resented, it being point. ed out that Peter rises triumphant over Caesar; and the Church naturally insists upon the essential

It will be seen that England is relying almost entirely on old hands. Mr. Carr was predicted as At 4.90 to-day, finals as follow:-likely to be captain as far back as ra. Grimble (owe 3/6) v. O. C. man is a dashing amateur bats- Mixed Doubles E. Grimble and the end of last season. Mr. Chap-pirituality of the Eternal City.

Womack and Mrs. E. R. Childe man (left-handed) and a brilliant fowe 1/6).

field.

Handicap Singles "A."-Major W. R. Stevenson (owl 2/6) v. S. E. Green (owe 15.3).

The final of the Open Singles be- een T. Honda and S. A. Rumjahn is down for to-morrow (Thursday), commencing at 4.15 p.m. to be fol lowed by the prize distribution.

"The prisoner of the Vatican," who expresses Papal policy in the only free newspaper left in Italy Hobbs is too well known to need watches the course of events with introduction. Strudwick, is the the quiet patience of one not sub- wicket-keeper who has not been ject to the varying fortunes of ter- superseded by others who can also restrial governments, and accepte make runs, as he is too valuable all the good things for the Church behind the sticks. Woolley, the which may come from Liberals or Kent all-rounder, has played great Tascists without lowering his flag. innings when runs were badly So many welcome offerings have wanted against the Australians, been made by the present. Govern and is also a bowler.

ment, rendering relations between Hendren is another good bat.Church and State unusually cordial. that many people feal, not un Hearne is another all-rounder.

Kilner can also bat and bowl, naturally, that Signor Mussolini is Tate is considered the beat bowler destined to solve the vexed "Roman in the world. Sutcliffe made his- Question." But every time that the tory in the last series of Test and historic moment seems to draw near Lancegaye in the Calcutta Derby Holmes invariably opens York- a blast of cold air issues from the shire's batting with him. Sand-Vatican in one form or another, and ham has also bean capped" always carrying the same message before; he is a batsman.:

The Roman Question is very Root

the new bowler, and he much alive." is described as

The latest reminder "right-hand,..

of this

HONGKONG MAN'S JOSS.

Mr... A. D. Barretto of Saigon, formerly of Hongkong, drew

Sweep. He sold a half share for 12,000 rupees.-Reuter's Pacific Service.

took 6 for 20 and J. C. Clay 4 for

40.

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Glamorgan (2nd) 29 runs for wickets.

"Derby v. Essex.

2

At Derby, Derbyshire lost to Essex by an innings and 153 runs,

KOWLOON BUSES,

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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG, JUNE 9, 1926. 10.30 a.m.

DESTINATION. FACILITIES. -

the police, working on the re- commendation of the Kowloon Residents' Association, have de TT on Shanghai cided that in future would-be tra-

Banta vellera on Kowloon buses may not Hongkong Bank stop the bus at any point along

da the route but that for the pur-Chartered Bank poss of a more efficient service, Mercantile Bank, A. & B. there shall be certain stopping do. places at which alone passengere P. & O. Bank will be allowed to alight,

A full list of such stopping places will be published in to morrow's issue.

The new provisions also provide for better exhibition purposes in connection with the destination of the 'buses.

COAST OFFICERS.

SHIPPING AND ENGINEERING

GAZETTE.

Captain C. A. Christiansen, from Home Toave, has gone master, Shuntien. Captain J, A. McCulloch, of the Shantien, is on reserve.

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Captain J. R. Shearer, from special service, has gone master, szechuen. Captain R. Umpleby, of the Bzechuen, has gone master, Linan.

Captain H. P. Carver, of the Linan, has gone master, Klangsù, Captain A. V. Harrison, of the Kiangsu, it on reserve.

Captain A. Cook, of the Chang chow, is on Home leave. Captain A. H. Bathurst, of the Kanan, has gone.master, Changchow,

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52. Davies (D.) 73, J. C. Clay (cap-medium to fast." For the North some actuality is to be found on tain) 61. Fenley took 5 for 103. of England, he came off" against Page 25 of the "Annuario Fontifione second offer, Latsang.

Surroy (2nd) 77 runs. Ryan the Australians and his perform-cio" for 1926, which is the Church's fance will be watched with inter-"Who's Who," published at the Vatican polyglot printing prose. est. He places about half his

Hitherto the reigning Popa has fieldsmen on the leg side.

been described as "successor of the Prince of the Apostles, High Pon tiff of the Universal Church, Patriarch of the West, Primate of aly. Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Province of Rome." This

Mr. A. MoN. Marshall, second year we are reminded that the Popengineer, Tingaang, is on Home

"Sovereign of the temporal do- minions of the Holy Roman Church Gloriously Reigning," the last two

Mr. A. J. Brown, from reserve, worde. being printed in large C. T Everingham, chief officer, has gone chlof officer. Apaez. Mr..

Apoey, is on reserve.

Mr. J. E. Harvey, chief officer,

Scores:-

Hipkin

I thought that Macaulay would get in, instead of Root. Either Hendren or Hearne may have been dropped but they have experience. There are five bowlera in the side, but Woolley and Hearns gre not as good as they used to be runs for The brunt of the attack will be wickets, declared. Freeman (J.) borne by Tate, Root and Kilner. rade 172 not out Russell 80, Our batting should be almost as Hants (2nd) 90 runs for 5 whe--F. W. H. Nicholas 62. A, H. M. good as that of "the enemy," kets.

made 146, Mead 109,

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Glamorgan Beat Surrey. At Curd, Glamorgan Surrey by eight wickets. Scores:- Burrey (1st) 331 runs. w, T. Cook made 74 and Dally (C.) 91.

Glamorgan (lat) (380 rung. W. N. Gemmill made 51, Hil (7)

Derby (1st) 164 runs. took 4 for 48.

Essex (1st) 402

Jackson took 5 for. 84,

Derby (2nd) 15 runs. Palmer took 5 for 81."

H. J.

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