TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

FOURTH TEST.

TWO AUSTRALIANS GET CENTURIES.

EXUELLENT FIELDING,

Full Details About Second Day's Play.

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With the addition of 23 runs to the board, Burdaley was ou", Stayons taking the first wicket Bardsley in his maider Test.

made 15 (caught by Tyldesley) and Woodfull's score was 13. No other extra had been given and

the total was 29,

to 37.000.

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TEST COMMENT.

THE CHINA MAIL..

HOME OPINION VIA THE CABLES,

#NOTES ON PLAYERS..

CARR'S WOES.

EXTRA NOTES BY MAIL ABOUT 3RD TEST.

SKIPPER AT FAULT.

Puts Aussies In: And H

Missed Catch!

OBITUARIES.

REV. J. A. B. COOK.

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We regret to announce that nows has reached Singapore of the death of the Rev. J. A. B. Cook, formarly of the Presbyterian Mission at Singapore, at Muleefine, italy on July 13.

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Comment on the England tehin for the Fourth Test match, as

The late Mr. Cook, who was born cable from London on July 17 to Deadly Bowling.

the Singapore "Free Press" is:-

In cabling particulars about the at South Shields, in 1854, was a Lunch interval.

The inclusion of G. T. Third Test--in which the Austra- very well-known Agure in Singa The attendance had increased Stevens (Oxford University and has had the better of a draw-pore up to the time of his retire- Manchester, July 20.

of Malayan missionarios, having Against very deadly bowling Middlesex) in the names of those Reuter did not say who won the ment last year, and was the doyen Chartered Bank

from whom England's team for When stumps were drawn lo-

batsmen Woodfull

spent 12 years in this country.

He spoke one at the Chinese die day (second day of the Fourth

chester will be selected his given Macartney who had rellever the fourth Test Match at Man- Australia's Test Match) innings stood at 322 runs for Bardsley) were most careful,

with whom he is very popular. wickets. Reuter.

Stevens made 77 for the M.C.C. against the. Lord's in May and his 119 for

the

1st

[Note: Principal features of the day's play were:--

Centuries by Macartney and Woodfull

England's excellent Behling. Four wickets by Root, three by Stevens dind one by Kilner.

Australia's comparatively poor showing after an excellent start.

THE SCORE..

Australia.-1st Innings."

W. M. Woodfull, e Hendren,

Root

117

W. Bardsley, Tyldesley, b

Stevens

15

C. G. Macartney, by Root

109

1. A. E. Andrews, c Chap-

man, b Stevens

A. J. Richardson, e Woolley,

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A. W. Carr won the toss but he put the Australians in and the

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Bardsley was dismissed) were up after 75 minutes' play (including ΟΙ the first day, Saturday). this total Woodfull claimed ply

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Root overs.

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Carr was the one man who fum-

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between Woodfull and Macartney added 50 runs in 50 minutes.

Woolley was the only one of the bowlers who proved expensive. Otherwise the batsmen found it

difficult to score.

Geary, the Leicestershire and is also a useful bowler. bowler, who played in the last Ten: Match and took two wickets for 130, is a casualty owing to ankie trouble and will not be avail-

Selectors Criticised.

The 100 up was hoisted after 2able for a fortnight." hours' piny. Macartney was brilliant as ever.

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at the interval, Woodfull was 12, Marcartney 49, extras. 3, total 8 109 runs for 1 wicket.

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Extris

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A. A. Mailey to bui,

AFTER LUNCH.

Root Beats Macartney,

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Tea interval.

The Wandfull-Macartney part- 2nership aumately realised 192 runs. Belpre lunch, they had put on 20 between then. They added another 112 before they were

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Runs at fall of wickets: 1st Barrisley) 29: 2nd (Macartney) 221; Brd (Wolfull) "252; 4th

separated.

The team for the fourth Test

information follows:-

Four Surprises.

London, July 10. The first surprise of to-day was the omission of Parkor, who was thought an almost certainty, considering the condition of the wicket.

The second surprise was when Match is criticised for the omi-England won the toss and put the sion of Macaulay and Ernest Australians in, Tyldesley as roserve.. (Note: Carr's gamble obviously failed. Both Stevens and Tyldesley are The wicket was not so tricky as playing.)

he imagined.

Macaulay, "who was played for his bowling in the third Test Match, captured only one wicket for 123 runs, but ho scored 76 in a splendid ninth wicket stand with Genry.

"

The third, and most exciting surprise was when Bardsley was dismissed with the first ball.

founder of the church at Kuala Lumpur. He was one of the found-Douglases ..................... ers of the Y.M.C.A. movement in Hongkong Steamboats. Malaya, and was a keen

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do.

He was a frequent contributor to the loent press, and was the author of several books, including Simay Singapore, Apa Suka Tuan, sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, etc.

Mrs. Pierrepont, wife of Mr. J. D. Pierrepont, manager of the Orian- al Talephone nad Electric Com pany at Singapore, is a daughter of the late Mr. Cook, Mrs. Jeane Cook, whom the deceased married in 1882, died in 1923, and Mr. Cook married at Home last year a lady by whom he is survived.-"Straits

The fourth surprise, alas, was when Carr misscd Macartney after the latter had scored only Times." two runs.

Playing for Lancashire against Essex at Nelson to-day, Ernest How Carr Missed Macartney. Tyldesley made another century,

Carr could have made a left making his sixth this season and handed catch, but preferred to bringing his aggregate" runs to try both hands.. He fumbled and Fever 1,800. He scored (for LA-knocked the ball up towards The attendance ipercased to 3-1-cashire) 11 against Sussex, 131 Geary, who nearly get it. 000.

gainst Surrey and 131 for Play- Macartney's subsequent spore Runs came easily but the batsers v. the Gentlemen.

must have been most heart-break. Mr. Sydney Smith, the Austra-ing to Carr. men were fairly quiet.

opinion that, failing a decisive re- sult, in the fourth Test Match at Manchester, the fifth, at the Oval on August 14, should be played to la finish.

(Androw's) 266: Bah (Richard- Macartney curvived three apdians' manager. expresses the, son 257: 6th (Ryder 266; 7thpeals (two for leg-before-wicket

Ponsford 300: 8th (Gregory) 2.17.

Phataverships: 1st Bardsley and Woodfull 29; 2nd (Wegdful and Macartney) 192: Bid Wood full and Andrews) 1; 4th ta drews and Ponsford) 4; 5th Ponsford and Richardson) 16th (Ponsford and Ryder) 9 7th (Ponsford and Gregory) 3-4; 8th Gregory and Oldfield 17; 9th (Oldfield and Grimmett, to con- tinue) 5.-

The England teạm (to hab):— A. W. Car (captain, absent), Hobbs, JR. (acting captain), -6. T.-S."Stevens. Spacliffe, Struck wiek. Tate. Kiner, Hendren, Woolley, Root and Tyldesley (12). A. P. F. Chapman is 12th man. Reuter,

Notes on the Play, Without their captain, England are a man hort. As there is only one day left for play (to-day), it is highly improbable that England can be dismissed twice for the Australians to snatch a victory. On the other hand, there is also little prospect of England running up a big score and then skitthng the visitors out.

Once

the Australians

and one for eatch at the wirket) and then reached his century when he was cheered He passed the 100 mark after 173 minutes' Batting and then slashed out,

Wir his.score at. 109 he was bowled by Root who beat him with a Break back. This was after three hours' batting. The total

for 2 wickets, of was 221 runs which total Woodfull claimed 93. Macartney hit 14 fours.

Wood-

Root's Leg Trap." As compared with Macartney, Woodfill was very dull. full reached three-figures and after batting for 256 minutes was 117 when he made the only had Was Libke of his innings. He caught by Hendren (at silly leg). of Root Only fours were credited him the wave rock- like and attractive game.

Woodfull was out just before ea. Andrews, who had replaced Macartney, was then 7 not out. The total was 252 for 3, the third Wicket partnership producing 31

rubs.

Stevens Gets Two.

At close of play. After the tea interval, Ponsford have shown their mastery over partnered Andrews.

more

the English bowling. If the

This seems a rather curious statement to make, inasmuch as the Board of Control of Test Matches at Home ruled that: "The matches shall be of three days duration but If after the fourth match neither side has secured an advantage, the fifth match shall be played to a finish."

GOLF CLUB.

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COMING COMPETITIONS.

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Comment on Bowling.

had Macaulay apparently nerves and was bowling in a dis- appointing manner.

The wicket did not suit Kilner. but Thie bowled far better than at Lord's.

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Strudwick Himself Again.. Everybody was pleased to note hat Strudwick was himself again. He made a wonderful attempt to

tump Woodfull.,

Geary Troubles Macartney. Geury puzzled Macartney several times, and once Macartney! half-stopped a low ball and turn ed round, and just prevented the ball hitting his wicket.

Macartney's feat in passing the century Before lunch has only | once been equalled--by Trumper

in 1902.

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He was largely interested in The former, and had a contem poraries the late Mr. John Prentice and Mr. H. W. Lester,

Rev. T. D. Anderson.. Wesleyan Methodism has lost a

Selectors Criticised. The policy of the Englich selec tors in leaving out Root and The first hole of the Royal Parker is being severely criticised. The tradition that the Lccls Hongkong Golf Club course Deep Water Bay will be out of ground is most unlucky for Engwell-known and highly respected for Eng- minister by the death at Bramhall play for a long time, writes L.-land was maintained.

land's bowling

Stockport, of the Rev. Theophilus D. Anderson, B.A., father of the fol. E. D. Matthews, the secre

thoroughly hammered.

Rev. W. J. Wehl Anderson, M.B. Ch.B., the medical missionary, who spent over 20 years in Fatahan, near Canton, and who is now resident in England.

tary,

The Denison Cup competition for July has therefore been closed and Mr. A. K. Henderson qualifies with a score of 75, less handicap: Then Andrews was out Hel12, equals 63. Other scores was magnificently caught by were:-J. S. McLaren 74. less Fifth (and final) Test is to be." (hapman, off Stevens, 1012; equals 63% and A. Leach a fight to the finish, the chances may be on the side of the Austra having added only one run after 73, less 84. equals 64%

Lon. His.own total was therefore lians.

Macartney reached three figures 8. The total was 256 runs for in both the 2nd and 3rd Tests sowkets, the partnership bringing that this is his third century in only runs, conagentive Test matches. Wood- full was a centurion in the 3rd

Test at Leeds.

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The Happy Valley August meeting is cancelled.

There will be a Bogey competi- tion at Fanling next week-end. The Captain's Cup will be played at Fanling from August 7 to D.

were 18 entries.

The August competition starts from to-day and will be held over Richardson went in to acrum-16 holes only, on three-fifths of pany Ponsford. In the over after Fanling handicaps. Andrew dismissal, Richardson It is interesting to record that was sent back, not having broken Tate has not taken a wicket so his duck. He snicked at a bin far. The success of Root and from Stevens and Woolley was Stevens will give cause for plea-safe with the catch. Only one run had been added to the score (257 After Carr, Stevens is the only for 5). amateur in England's XI. Hobbs is an experienced leader, having captained the Players on many bccasions against the Gentlemen, and Stevens is. rather young to don the mantle of skipper.

The full day's play (second day) is described below:-

SURP

Skipper in Bed.

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KO.

Ryder Unhappy. Ponsford saw another colleagu

Ryder was unhappy against the howling. He snicked at a bat, on the leg. from Root, and Ment it into the hands of Strud

(wicketkeeper). Ryder wirk

cored 3. His partnership with Ponsford brought and the total was 260 for 8:

DEEP SEA - FISH.

ANGLING CLUB GETS 18 ENTRIES.

Entries cloned yesterday for the fishing competition, deep sea. which is to be held to-morrow evening, weather permitting, by Gregory was then sent in. the Hongkong Angling Club.

The hon.

Mr. secretary, Ponsford stayed 60 minutes in collecting 23 runs (in 5th, "out E. E. C. Hornell, has receved 18 7th). Ite and Gregory put on 34 entries.

This number is considered to be runs between them and the total

to-day

was

HOME BOXING.

PHIL SCOTT BEATS NEW ZEALANDER.

In a

WON. ON POINTS..

Southampton, July 10,

twenty rounds contest Phil Scott out-pointed Tom Heeney, the New Zealand heavy weight.

Heeney failed through slow thinking. He did not follow up the openings, and he was warned for holding.

"

Lt. Col. Debbin." The death took place on June 23, at the Abbey House, Armagh, of Lieut.-Colonel William James Knowles Dobbin, C.E.E, late of the India Army and the Rifle Brigade. in his 70th year. He served in six Indian expeditions, and was also ap the relief of the Peking Legations. During the,European War Colonel Dobbin served at Mudros and with the Egyptian Expeditionary Forec.

Mr. H. E. S. Pickering, We regret to record the death of

In the first round he scored with body blows and he appear- anather well-known Shanghai' resi-

by.

ed to be ahead at the half dis-dent, Mr. H. E., S. Pickering, who tance, when it was raining slight died at the Country Hospital this morning it the age of 42, says the "Shanghai Mercury" of July 21,

The late Mr. Pickering went into hospital some little time ago to undergo an operation for Kall- Etones. He came out of the opera- tion successfully, it was thought, but suffered a relapse.

The New Zealander was game in toe to toe fighting, but in the 19th round Scott's persistent left leads left Heeney weak. Heeney's eye was cut.

The twentieth round provided an exciting finish and there was much speculation as to the result.

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Deceased was one of the best known piece-goods merchants doing He hud business in Shanghai. been a resident of Shanghai for many years and had acquired a He had large circle of friends, several connections with local firms. The hrat of these was Messrs. Jo Berlin- Weeks & Co. Ltd.. and he was also for some time a member of the firm of Frazer & Co., Lt.

A. W. Carr is in bed with ton-

SERVICE LAWN TENNIS. silitis. He will not play to-day. Hobbs is captain..

London, July 10. Later:

At Queen's Club in the Royal Carr is slightly, hetter and his

Air Force lawn, tennis final, Fl. temperature is lower but there is little likelihood of his playing to-vas exactly 300 when he was out, very good and the only thing the ing Offeer Roupell (holder) beat morrow' (Tuesday).

7 wickets down. He was splendid-organisers have to do now is to Flying Officer Mockler, 6, 2, 6/2, [Note: As Carr fielded on they caught by Kilner (a low left-find sufficient boats for the com- 11/6, 7/5.

who Was the petitors.

In the Army final. Major Bernard first day, his place as a batsman handed catch)

At the time of his death he was Competitors should be at Blake) 15/6 Ghurka Rifles) beat Major cannot be stubstituted. A. P. F. bowler.

Our Fielding.

Pier in lime that the launch Holmes (West Yorks), 9/7, 97, Shanghai representative of Thos. Chapman, who stood down for

Guthrie & Co., London Manufactur- Tyldesley, is fielding as sub, and Oldfield then partnered Gre-"Gerly" may leave punctually at 6/1.

Major McGeorge and Captaining-Representatives, with an office gory. Seventeen runs were added 7 p.m. when Gregory fell (817 for 8). Light refreshments and drinks King (Royal Engineers) bent Major in Messrs. Kelly & Walah, Ltd.'s Gregory gave a display typical of will be supplied free of charge. Bernard and Captain Broadway building.

The Australian express Fishing bouts will be provided, (5/6 Ghurka Rifles), 7/5, 4/6, him. bowler (right-handed) and smiter without cont, also Chinese fishing 6/3, 674.

Other (left-handed) had 34 to his credit lines and worm bult. when he was caught by Kilner off tackle and balt may be used (con- Root. With Oldfield he put on 17 fined to the use of a rod or one runs.

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Stevens' First Wicket. There were 20,000 spectators when play was about to start.

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11.30 a.m.

Hobbs was ovated when he led out the England side to take the "held.

Woodfull (0 not out) and Bardsley (5 not out) continued the Australiun 1st innings, With one extra, the overnight score stood at 6 runs for no ricket.

Grimmett then went in and played out time with Oldfield.

They added 5 runs between them and were undefeated when etumps were drawn."

The English fielding was excel- lent and frequently applauded.

handline), but same must be sup decision on all matters will be plied by competitors themselves. final.

The competition will be for two A prize for the best catch, as hours and will be started by a regards weight, also one for the signal of whistles from the biggest fish, will be given, pro launch..

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