SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 19263

SPORTS SECTION

FIFTH TEST.

POSSIBLE CHANGE IN OUR ELEVIN?

BROWN INJURED.

Risal Teams For „Deciding,

Match.

London," August 13.

. A substitute will probably stand by to uputise as England's wicker

COUNTY CRICKET.

LANCASHIRE CLOSING ON

CHAMPIONS...

LATEST RESULTS,

Two England Test Players Got Centuries.

Hendrer and Brown,. of Eng land's Test team, got centuries

ST. LEGER.

HOME BAROMETER BY CABLE.

LATEST GOSSIP.

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Further information has come to hand about the St. Leger, the last of the classics of this season's flat racing at Home, (Sept. 8, n Doncaster).

Of foremost interest is the shortening in price in the favourite. Coronach (Childs up), winner of the Durby has tightened up to 7 to

the Oval, in place of Brown jo the Fifth Match starts at the ions have been worked a nearly keeper in the Fifth Test Match at in county cricket matches before against. All this week. commis- Hampshire) who was injured in Oval to-day. the match against Leicestershire

Reuter

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all of the big London clubs, the 9/4 and 2/1 quotations being readily taken up.

THE CHINA MAIL:

AQUATIC FETE. MR. THOMAS HARDY.

PROGRAMME FOR FIRST

V.R.C. NIGHT...

MESSAGES TO AMERICANS. AND CANADIANS.

The first Night Fete of the! season will be held next Saturday, message front. Mr. Thomas Hardy. The following is the text of a August 21, at the V.R.C. Entrles rond to the citizens of Weymouth, close at 6 pm. on Tuesday. U.S.A.. at the Independence Day The following will comprise the celebrations, which were tended programme:

by a civic dologation from Wey-T

100 yds. members' aggregate.

Handicap.

50 yds. back stroke, handicap. High Drive.

100 yds. breast stroke, handi-

cap.

50 yds. team race. Boys' two lengths, handicap.

50 yds. ladies' race, handicap. | Water polo match: H.K.V.D.ċ.

v.. V.R.C.

SUZANNE TALKS.

ÖTHERS TO BE "PROS“ IN TENNIS.

other names may not be due to loss of form but to the fact that Brown was selected in place of some of the players are being

A Good Thing? Strudwick and is a splendid all-rested by their counties prior to

Lulworth Cove had no publie rounder: The match between giving of their best for England.

Yorkshire (the champions)form to suggest that he would win Hampshire and Leicester finished

the Bibury Cup at Salisbury in mail on Tuesday so that Brown's injury dropped "points again and now

week. Yet the way professionals may have healed by today when Lancashire, who won outright fell over themselves to back the

are close on their heels. the Anal Test begins.

Duke of Portland's three year old other counties are out of the run-showed clearly that his trainer

Pourvelle. Franca. August" 3. ning.

Suzanne Lenglen who has step Details follow:-

thunght him a good thing. It must ped off the throne be borne in mind that the Bibury amateur tennis players, told the

as queen off Cup is a different proposition to the "Associated Press" to-day that shel St. Leger; but the comfortable man-expects many well known players of Amerien and Europe to follow! her example and turn professional.! She said she expected to make much money, have fun. see the world, and that she has no regrets;

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England's selected team tax-- Mr. A. P. F. Chapman, (Kent).

enitaln.

Mr. G. T. S. Stevens (Middlesex),

W. Rhodes (Yorkshire),

J. B. Hobbs (Surrey).

FE Woolley (Kent).

H. Sutcliffe (Yorkshire),

E. Hendren (Middlesex);

M. W. Tate (Sussex),

H. Larwood (Notis),

G Geary (Leicester),

G. Brown (Hampshire)

"twelfth

(Lancashire).

2nd

E. Tyldesley

But Brown & chosen for wicker-keeper, Tyldesley will mol be able to take his place, if pedes. Bary, another stunsper, having to come forward. Reuser does not

give the name of the man who has been summoned as poderve.

[From the county cricket results, also on this page, it will be acen that Brown compiled a century against Middlesex so that his in jury elanot have troubled hím very much. He would have stood down from this match if playing in it would have affected his chances of turning out for Enejand

Australia's Team.

London. Aug. 1. Out of their full number of six toon. the Australians have picked "twelve for the. Fifth Test. The

final selection of eleven will be made after the wicket is inspected to-morrow (ie., Saturday): The names are:

H. L. Collins (N.S.W.) captain, W. Bardsley (N.S.W.) vice-cap-

tain.

J. S. Ryder (Victoria)..

T. J. E. Andrews (N.S.W,}

W. M. Woodfull (Vic.).

W. H. Ponsford (Vic.).

CG Macartney (N.S.W.).

W. A. Oldfield (N.S.W.),

C. V. Grimmett (South Australia).

A. A. Mailey (N.S.W.)..

3. M. Gregory (NSW).

"A. J. Richardson (S.A.)

-Reuter.

Andrewa

Bardsley, Ryder. Woodfull Macartney, Oldfield. Mailey, tregory and Richardson have played in all four Tests this Season

Illness kept Collins out of the 3rd and 4th. in which Grimmett playedi. Ponsford came into the team for the 4th in place of 3. M. Taylor NSW.), who is still drop- ped.

Bowlers in the side are Gregory (fast). Ryder (Medium-fast). (alow), Mailey and Macartney Grimmett (googy). Richardsor (medium) and also Collins. Old- field is stumper.

Wicket In Good Condition,

Rugby, August 12. Despite heavy storms the Ins! few days, the wicket at the Oval ia in good condition for the Anal -Cricket Test Match between Eng-

fo-morrow.

Yorkshire's Effort.

London, Aug. 13. County cricket matches ended to-day resulted:-

1

At Leeds, Yorkshire won first innings points from Northamp- tonshire in an uncompleted match. Scores:-

Northants (TMG) 126 runs. Macaulay Look 6 wickets for 26

runs.

Yorks (1st) 177 runs. Northants (2nd) 6 runs for no wicket.

Big Lancashire Score. At Worcester, Worcestershire lost to Lancashire by an innings and 96 runs. "Scores:-

Worcester (1st) *232 Bowles made 52.

A baseball match will be played at Happy Valley to-morrow, at 2.30 p.m. when a team represent- ing "Hongkong" will meet U.S.S. "Helena." Fans will have an opportunity of seeing how the projected All-Hongkong team will fure prior to meeting the Filipino

tar tourists.

ner in which Lulworth Cove won caused a sensational fall in his St. Leger quotation, viz., from 100/1 to 331.

It looks as though he will win another,race this season of 1% runs. les or over.

Winner of the Craven Stakes, (1st) 489 rung for 8 Harpagon has been awarded top! wickets, declared Iddon made weight in, the Histin 3.y.o. Handi 60. Makepeace 144 and Taylor 81 cap. Layers invariably treat the Histin top-weight with respect in the St. Leger.

Lancs.

not out.

Hendren and Brown

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At Bournemouth, Hampshire. led Middlesex on the first innings 111

uncompleted matchi Scores:-

Hants (1st) 416 runs., Mead |made 117. A. P. Day 103. N. Haig

took 5" for 115.

Middlesex (1mb) 257 Hendrer made 104 and Crutchley runs.

56.

Hants (2nd) 188 runs for wickets. Brown made 103 net gut.

Somerset v. Surrey,

c)

At Weston-super-Mare, Somer- Het lost first innings points to, Surrey in an uncompleted match. Scores:-

Surrey (1st) 192 runs. J. C. White took 6 for 60,

Somerset (2nd) 103

uns. Peach took 6 for 35 and F. G. H. Fender 4 for 39.

Surrey (2nd) 191 runs. Sand- han made 59. J. C. White took (2, cable mutilated) for 61 runs.

Somerset (2nd) 80 runs for 5 wickets.

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She expressed the opinion that ed there were the strongest ties do: (Single) it was pretty even between Helen between Great Britain, and Canada Shanghal Exploration Wills and Kitty MeKang Mrs, and he felt himself more mentally Shanghai Lova Godfrey) as to whe will succeed related to the Canadians through Ratbe to her amateur title.

HELEN WILLS'S FORM.

their admirable poet, Mr. Bliss Tronoh Mines Carman, who he was glad to know, Ural Caspians was still actively writing. He Docks. WEaryin hoped that the Universities of

Goldowns, &e. Canada would continue to do their HK & K. Wharves New York. August 18.

utmost to preserve the English H.K. & W. Docks In the New York state lawn noble inheritance of the works of New Engineerings

language in its purity so that the Hongkow Lennis championships. round, Mrs. M. Mallory defeated Shakespeare and Milton, which Shanghal Docks Miss Helen Wills 6-8, 6-4, 6-3,-belonged alike to Great Britain Lands, Hotels & Bugs. Reuter's American Service

and Canada, might always be in A.K. & 8. Hotels (old)..

semi-final!

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NEW ORDER.

KUOMINTANG TO BE

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Hongkong Lands H.K, Realty FI.K. Territorial Humphreys Estates Princes Building Rural Lands

Cotton Mills. Orders to dissolve entirely the Ewo Cottonse Kuomintang in the provinces which | Orientals

Other Cândidates. Swift and Sure has drifted to 6/1 installing himself 89 joint Seabright, (NJ) August telligible. second favourite with his stable Helen Wills to-day scored: the companion, Lancegaye, who finished most impressive victory, since her! second in the Derby.

operation for appendicitis in After his win at Lingfeld with France by defeating Bleuner Gonn Joe Childs up. Comedy King has in the semi-finals of the Seabright looking for a long shot, mostly from found some support from those Javitation tournament, 3-6, 6-4.

In the other half of the semi- those of Mr. Frank Carzon's own fnals, Miss Elizabeth Ryan defeat-. profession,

ed Mrs. Molla Mallory, 6-4, 6-2. Mr. Solly Joel's Captain Blood is Miss. Ryan will play Helen Willa an unknown proposition. Steve the finals to-morrow. Donoghue is to ride him. He was! withdrawn from the Derby as his trainer considered him unfit.

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Below are given the latest quo- tations, cabled from the Victoria Club to Mr. Frank Haytor who, it is stated.. is going "any amount. no ways barred" on the race. 7/4 Coronach (Childs); .

6/1 Swift and Sure (Brennan). { 6/1 Lancegaye (Perryinan). 7/1 Caissot (Weston). 7/1 Cimiez (—). 106/8 Finglas (Archibald). 100/6 Lex (Beary). The Cambridge Blues. 100/6 Captain Blood (Donoghue).

20/1. Apple Sammy (Jellis). At Hastings, Sussex lost first) innings points to Leicestershire

25/1 Review Order (H. Beasley). in

25/1 Rose Hearty (W. Beasley). uncompleted match. Scores-

25/1 Pantera (Wragg). 25/ Harpagon (Elliott). Leicester (1st) 287 runs. E. W.

25/1 Comedy King (L. Brown).. Dawson (Cantab Blue) made 24, Astil 73.

33/1 Booklet (R. Jones). Brown (the Rev. F. B. R.

33/1 Tenacity (Sirrett). Browne, ex-Cantab Blue ?) took 5 for 72,

33/1 Lulworth Cove (-), 33/1 Master Ruler (Stokes). Sussex (1st) 221 runs.

50/1 Phanarite (F. Dempsey). made 70.

50/1 Simon the Beggar (-), Leicester (2nd) 220 runs for 5

66/1 Friar Wile (Lane). wickets,' declared. Dawson made 100/1 Amilcar - (Smirke).' 118, Armstrong made 76,

100/1 Buckaway (V. Smythe). Sussex (2nd) 116 runs for 3 100/1 Buckler (Walsh). wickets.

K. S Duleepsinhji 100/1 Gay Lothario (Thwaites). (Cantab Blue) made 73 not out.

4

Essex v. Derby.

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"At Leyton, Essex won first in-ed the finals to-day in the Seabright| Invitation tennis tournament, de- feating Harada of Japan, 6-2, 6-4, Harada defeated William Johnston yesterday

land and Australia which beginnings points from Derbyshire in

an uncompleted match. Scores:

Essex (1st) 281 runs.

O'Con- mor made 66, Russell 102 not out, Morton took 5 for 94.

Tremendous interest is taken in the contest because none of the previous four matches was cony-

pleted and because the present will be fought to a Anish, thus deciding the rubber-British Wireless Ser

vice,

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Derby (1st) 156 runs. Storer (G.) made 67 not out. made 62.

Essex (2nd) 91 runs for 2 wickets, declared.

Gloucester (1st) "128 runs. made 61 not out.

Staples took 7 for 38. Derby (2nd) 67 runs for 1 wickets; declared, wicket.

made. 68, Walker 105.

Gloucester (2nd) At Cheltenham, Gloucester- Staples took 4 for 39. shire lost to Notts by 224 runs.

# Scores:-

The championship table now Notts (1st) 156. runs. Gunn standa at:-

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