SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1929.
Sport Columns
THE FIFTH TEST
AUSTRALIA HANGING ON
FOR RUNS
b
SEVENTH DAY'S PLAY
M. W. Tute, c Fairfax, b
Hornibrook
G. Geary, b Wall
J. C. White, c Oxenham, b Wall G. Duckworth, i.b.w, b Oxen-
ham
Extras
Total
54
3
9
20
257
SEGRAVE'S FEAT
GLOWING TRIBUTE FROM
ment.
"THE PHINCE"",
A VERY BRAVE MAN!
London, Yesterday,
THE CHINA MAIL,
FORMER HK, CADET
MR. A. G. M. FLETCHER A KNIGHT
IN NEW YEAR HONOURS
DR. R. TAGORE
GOING STRAIGHT ON TO CANADA
- LOCAL RECEPTION
Hong Kong regretted the inability. of Sir Rabindranath Tagore, D. Lit. (Calcutta) to stay, for a few days on his way from India to Canada and the U.S.A.
The Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, The Prince of Wales, speaking C.M.G., C.RE, who was from at the Institute of Transport last Nov., 1901 to Jan., 1926 in the Hong' 4 night, paid a glowing tribute to Kong Government Cadet Service, Major Segrave's great achieve-has been created 稳 Knight Bachelor, the announcement being
Accompanied by two secretaries, The Prince sald. "Major made in the postponed New Year Mr. B. W. Tucker and Mr. A. K. Segrave had already two years ago honours.
Chanda, and Mr. S. Datta, the young Australia hung on grimly yester-
During his 24 years or so in the Bengali poet, Dr. Tagore arrived put up a record, and it was not day-the seventh day-to get the
Fall of wickets:-1 for 1 run as if he was new to the game. He Colony he, like some of the other here on the "Naldera" yesterday, 286 runs required for victory in
knew what it was. He left this Cadets, sarved in many depart when he was met by the Indian the Fifth Test Match at Mel-(Jardine), 2 for 19 (Larwood), 9
75 (Hammond), for
been able to try out. I am sure ever, during a long period of bril-morning to continue the voyage to
bourne.
30,
When doing batsmen in stumps were drawn yesterday ahe more to win. required 143 runs with, aix wickets in hand.
119 for
Hopes have been expressed that Dr. Tagore, if he decides to return this way, will stay for a few days.
During the day (which was cut (Hobbs), 5 for 128 (Hendren), country with a car he had never ments. Reward came to him, how- community, and embarked early this short by falling Hght) she collect-i for 131 (Leyland), 7 for 212 all of us take off our hats to him liant work at the Colonial Secret- Yokohama. whence he will tranship |
On several occasions be to the "Empress of Asia." -a very brave man, and a very ariat. ed only 166 runs and lost four (Tate), 8 for 217 (Geary), 9 for 231
(White), 10 for 257 (Duckworth).
R..fine sportsman. We can only sym-functioned as Colonial Secretary pathise with him that the only and therefore sat on the Executive thing which marred his great and Legislative Councils. triumph was that his opponent As chairman of the Shipping Con- we will trol Committee from 1917 to 1919 was killed. sympathise with Major Segrave, he did much both for the local because he must have felt it more authorities and for the Home Gov- 48 than anybody."-British Wireless ernment. 18 Service.
the
interval, After
lunch Woodfull (the unbewlable) went in to partner Oldfield (then 31 not out) with the total at 51 for one wicket.
Wall Hornibrook Fairfax Grimmett Oxenham
0. K.
26
5 66
.19
5
51
1
7
h
20
1
.24
7
2 66 34
.10.3 1 AUSTRALIA-2ND INNINGS W. A. Oldfield, b Hammond.
P. M. Hornibrook, b Hammond The attendance had increased to. M. Woadfall. 6 Hammond 20,000 and there was great excite-A. Jackson, b Geary ... ment among the women, who were A. F. Kippax, not out -largely represented.
The "Unbowlable" Bowled
WAR
All four batsmen dismissed wore bowled, Hummond claiming three
His third victim scalps.
The ball nipped back Woodfull.
first time that the "unbowlable" had been bowled in first-class
J. S. Ryder, not out
I
Extras ......
35
1
46
12
8
6
178
Total (for 4 wkts.) Fall of wickets:-1 for 51 runs (Hornibrook), 2 for 80 (Oldfeld),
I am sure
NEXT CONTEST
I
Try for the Motor-Boat Record
Daytona Beach, Yesterday. Major Segrave is leaving for Miami to-day to compete with Mr.
Dr. Tagore lunched yesterday with H.E. the Governor, Sir Cecil Elementi, K.C.M.G., of whom the philosopher said: "one of the most cultured Englishmen I have ever met in the Orient."
Succeeded Sir, C., Clementi He was appointed G.BE, in 1919
Lectures in Amerlea and C.M.C. in 1922. In 1926 be
Dr. Tagore is to represent India was promoted to be Colonial Secrest the National Council of Educa Lary of Ceylon, succeeding Sir tion at Vancouver, where the will Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G., who re- turned to liong Kong to be Goy-tay from April 5 to 13, giving a lecture on "The Philosophy of Leisure." From there he will pro-
error.
and hit the stump. This was the 3 for 120 (Woodfull), 4 for 158 Garwood for the motor-boat speed | Kong General Chamber of Com on poetry, art and literature. Ho
cricket since the last Test at the Oval in 1926 (in which. England recovered "the Ashes") when Wilfred Rhodes, the veteran, dis- missed him in the same way.
When the score was 158 Genry relieved Hammond with the ball- the latter had been using the "apot" in the pitch and making the ball get up-and Geary drew blood with his third ball, beating
Jackson.
at close of play:
Scores
(Jackson).
To
bat:-D. Bradman,
A.
championship, the world record for which is at present held by Fairfax, R. M., Oxenham, C. V. Mr. Garwood's "Miss America,"
namely, 92 miles an hour. Grimmett, T. Wall.
Major Segrave's boat is the "Miss England."-Reuter's Ameri- can Service.
260 Milles an Hour?
London, Yesterday,
CHAPMAN INTERVIEWED
Tribute to Hammond's Prowess: "Happy Family"
It is stated that Kaye Don, the Melbourne, Yesterday, racing motorlat, will next year try
Eulogistic tributes were paid ceed to a university in California, prior to his departure by the Hong where he has been invited to lecture meres, the Club de Recreio and the will be there for approximately six leading Chinese merchants, and also by a wide circle of friends.
Since going to Ceylon he has act- ed as H.E, the Officer Administering the Government.
Born in 1878, Sir Arthur George Murchison Fletcher was educated at Cheltenham College and Trinity College, Oxford.
.
Prior to Sir Murchison Fletcher's entertained by many Hong Kong residents that he would become Colonial Secretary in Hong Kong. Having now been singled out again for honour, he, may yet return here
n the highest capacity.
A. P. F. Chapman, the M.C.C. to break the world motor speed re-going to Ceylon, hopes had been captain, interviewed by Reuter, cord of 231.36 miles per hour set said the wonderfully happy family up by Major Segrave at Daytona. Kippax and Ryder then exercis-spirit was largely responsible for He is having a car built which, he ed the utmost care in the failing the success of the tour and absence hopes, will reach a speed of 260 miles an hour and will make the light and held on until stumps of quarrels. were drawn for the day.
He paid a tribute to the tact of attempt at Daytona.--British Wire- Mr. F. C. Toone of Yorkshire, the, lesa Service. manager, and ability of J. C. White,! both as bowler and as vice-captain, Ryder and his men had played the 19 games in the most sporting spirit.
The only jarring notes were, the Kippax incident of December 14, and Larwood on March 2 had been made too much of,
ENGLAND 1ST INNINGS
J. B. Hobbs, l.b.w., b Ryder
D. R. Jardine, e Oldfield,
Wall
W. R. Hammond, Fairfax,
b Wall
E. Tyldesley,
E. Hendren, c Hornibrook, b
142
Length of Tests.
WATERLOO CUP
WIN FOR MR. A. GORDON SMITH
London, Yesterday.
In the Waterloo Cup final course, A. Gordon Smith's "Golden Sur- He mentioned Hammond's pro- prise" beat H. Bell's "Bassoon." wess, saying he had always sub- Betting was 6 to 1 against ordinated his natural game to the the winner.-Reuter. interests of the side; and paid tri-
38
Hornibrook, b
Ryder
31
G. Duckworth,
e Fairfax, b
Hornibrook
12
Fairfax
95
M. Leyland,
Fairfax, b
137
H. Larwood, b Wall
4
butes to Larwood, Tate, Duckworth, Hobbs and Sutcliffe.
G. Gonry, b Hornibrook
4
15
9
He suggested that the Tests in future be limited to five days, and two hours on the sixth if a result were possible.
13
Oxenham
J
M. W. Tate, c substitute, b
Hornibrook
J. C. White, not out
Total
Extras
619
Fall of wickets: 1 for '64 runs (Jardine), 2 for 146 (Hammond), 3 for 235 (Hobbs), 4 for 240 (Tyldesley), 6 for 200 (Duck- worth), & for 401 (Hendren), 7 for 409 (Larwood), B for 428 (Geary), 9 for 470 (Tate), 10 for 519 (Leyland).
Wall
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Hornibrook
Oxenham
Grimmett
Fairfax
He adversely criticised the eight ball over.
He thanked all for unfailing courtesy and kindness, concluding. "I am the happiest of men. Na- turally I should like to see England finish undefeated."-Reuter.
LAWN TENNIS
0. X. B. W. RESULTS IN TOURNAMENT AT
.49 .48
8 123 3
8 142
3
.45.1 15
86
I
25 11
40 0 27 4 84 1 .18
H.K.C.C.
The results of yesterday's games in. the H.K.C.C. tennis tournament were as follow:
Ryder
5
2 29
Kippax
...... 3.
1
❤
0
AUSTRALIA-1ST INNINGS
W. M. Woodfull, e Geary, b
Larwood
A. Jackson, run out
A. F. Kippax,. e Duckworth, b
White ....
102
30
88
J. S. Ryder, c Tate, b Hammond 30 D. Bradman, c Tate, b Geary .. 123 A Fairfax, .b.w., b Geary ..........
R. M. Oxenham, e Duckworth,
b Geary.....
W. A. Oldfeld, c & b. Geary.
C. V. Grimmett, not out ....
T. Wall, e Duckworth, b Geary
P. M. Hornibrook, l.b.w., b
White
Extras
Total
65
-
Open Singles.L, Goldman beat
J. G. Lawrie 6-4, 6-3, 1-6, 8-6.
Sewell beat Lieut.-Col. Wyatt 6-2, 6-3.
SWIMMING
ARNE BORG ESTABLISHES ANOTHER RECORD
Suva, Yesterday.
In the municipal sea baths, Arne Borg swam 660 yards in 6 minutes, 57-2/5 seconds, a world's record.— Reuter.
MARINERS, NOTE
REMOVAL OF PROSERPINE ROCKS
K. K. K.
GOOD COMEDY AT THE MAJESTIC
and
weeks.
Another object of his tour, in to collect funds to create a women's university at his present institution, Shantiniketan, "the abode of peace.” His health permiting, he will pro ceed to England to deliver the Hib-
bort lectures.
Dr. Tagore is not in good health, and had been advised by the dos
felt the effect of the sea voyage tors not to make the trip and he when he disembarked yesterday.
Sindi Merchants' Gift Dr. Tagore was the guest of honour at a tea party given by the Sind Hindu Merchants' Asso- clation yesterday evening. Mr. Melwaal, the secretary, welcomed Dr. Tagore and expressed the hope of seeing him again on his way back from Canada and the United
States. On behalf of the Associa (Continued on preceding Column.)
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Handicap Singles "A".-J. A. Summers (rec. 2/6) beat D. H. Hazell (owe 15/1) 6-1, 6-4; Lieut.
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Replying in English, Dr. Tagore expressed his heartfelt gratitude and appealed for co-operation.
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Fall of wickets:-1 for 54 runs Chinese RC. to Meet U.S.R.C. Team (Jackson), 2 for 143 (Kippax), 8
A series of attractive tennis
for 203-(Ryder), 4 for 208 (Wood-matches will be played on the full), 5 for 886 (Bradman), 6 for Chinese Recreation Club ground to morrow afternoon, when the Club 899 (Fairfax),
will entertain a team from the
for 409 (Oldfield), 8 for 420 (Oxenkam),
9 for 432 (Wall), 10 for 491 United Services Recreation Club,
(Hornibrook).
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Larwood
Tata
Geary
..White
Hammond
*0. M.
B.
1847 88
62 26: 108 .31 26 105
.75.22. 186. ..16 2481 B0 11 ENGLAND 2ND INNINGS
Leyland.....
J. B. Hobbв, c Fairfax, b
Grimmett
D. R. Jardine, & Oldfield, b
Wall
H. Larwood, b Wall
W. R. Hammond,
Fairfa
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The Chinese will play a foam of w.six of their strongest men against 1a combination drawn from among 0 the members of the U.S.R.C., who 5 will be represented by some of the 2 best players in the Colony. 1hosts will be represented by M. K. O and M. W. Lo, Ng Sze-kwong and Ho Ka-lau, Horace Lo and Iu Tak- cheuk.
The
65 At the same time" a match will
be played between Commander
0 C. C. Gill, of, the U.S.S.-"Milwau-
11 bee, and T. Honda, the holder of Ryder, b the Singles Championship of the
E: Tyldesley, è Oldfeld,
FHendren. b Grizamett 12Payland
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