MONDAY, JULY 15, 1929.

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THIRD TEST MATCH paid brigace has survived till yes-

terday, this being the captain.

FREEMAN'S 7 WICKETS AT BIRMINGHAM

ENGLAND BATTING TO-DAY

Visitors' Casualties?

South Africa sent over 16 cricketers. Duminy was not one of :these. The indication is that the Of team has a heavy casualty list. the XI in the opening Test, only five have continued all through "Tich" Freeman, the Kent proVan der Merwe is, the reserve fessional right-arm slow bowler,

wicket-keepers Duminy is almost; who did not play in the First

and unknown;

the of some Test through being injured after

stalwarts are not playing in selection, and was omitted from

this, the Third Test. From the Second Test, had the lion's

the tables given further down share of the bowling when South

those of

whe

-have taken

Africa, batting first as the result part in the rabber so far, it will of the winning the toss at Leeds be seen that Deane has had to in the Third Test, were dismiss

make changes not altogether gov ed for 236 runs. Freeman took 7erned by current form; also that wickets for 115 runs And it will

some whom he would have liked to be recalled that, although a mem- honour have had, perforce, to be ber of the M.C.C. touring team. he excluded, presumably on account of did not take part in any of the

njury. Hence the chopping and five Tests in Australia during the changing about, which is not at all conducive to the best display as a team.

close season.

I

runs

LAWN BOWLS

THE CHINA MAIL,

NO PLAY POSSIBLE IN LEAGUE

ONE MATCH STARTED

The Lawn Bowls League has again been interrupted by a total postponement of all the fixtures on Saturday, due to the inclement weather.

One match, the Kowloon Dock- Club de Recreio tussle on the form- er's ground, got under way but had to be abandoned before the first head could be completed.

The positions in the League thus remain the same as last week.

LEAGUE TABLES

Division I.

Kowloon BG.C.

Kowloon D.R.C.

Craigengower C.C... Taikoo B.C Kowloon CC. Civil Service Ce. Club de Recreio Police R.C.

Shots For and

Kowloon D.R.C. Kowlbon B.G.C. South Africa were all out by

Craigéngower C.C. the tea interval. Then England As compared with the Second Club de Recreio ...

106 replied with

for 2 Test, Cameron (wicket-keeper), į Taikoo R.C.

Dalton, wickets. Duckworth (the wicket- Ochse,

MacMillan and Kowloon C.C. keeper) being "promoted" in the Christy have given way to Vincent Civil Service C.C.

Police R.G. batting list to fill a breach prior and Quinn who were in the First to drawing of stumps.

but not in the Second), Siedle, Van der Merwe and Duminy. Test players this season:-

When play resumed to-day (the 130 second day), England were runs in arrear with 8 wickets in, hand. Scores cabled by Reuter:--

South Africa-1st innings

R. H. Catterall, b Freeman

I. J. Siedle. b Larwood

74

0

B. Mitchell, b Tate

22

D. P. Morkel, st Duckworth,

b Freeman

17

Duminy, Freeman

H. G. Deane, e Duckworth, b

Tate......

H. G.

Owen-Smith,

Hammond. b Freeman

C. L. Vincent, b Freeman

ENGLAND

1st, 2nd, 3rd: J. C. White, H. Sutcliffe, E. Hendren, W. R. Hammond, M. W. Tate, M. Leyland, H. Larwood; C. Duckworth.

1st and 2nd:-E. T. Killick. 1st:--P... Fender, K. S. Duleep-

sinki.

2. A.

2nd:-K. W. V. Robins, J. O'Connor, 3rd:. E. Woolley, E. H. Bowley,

Freeman

{"selected for. 1st Test but was left

20 out because of an injury before the

match began.]

P. W. D. L. Pts.

6 4 0 2

7 4 0 3

7493

4 0 3 7 4 0 3

6 3 0 3

74 0 3

70 0 7

Against

For Agst. Up Dr.

HOME RACING'

LONG ODDS ON THE ST. LEGER

LOCAL QUOTATIONS

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33-1 Le Voleur.

438 357 81

0

20-1 Mr. Jinks.

369 338 31 0

431 413 15 0

351 360 0 399 400 390 412

9

0 20 0 22

387 419 385 419

0 32

60-1 Racedale.

12-1 Posterity,

Raced

25-1

0 54

Division II.

10-

68-1

Reigrey

20-1

P. W. D. L. Pts.

25-1

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50-1

Tom Peartree.

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5-1

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7 4 0 3

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Market Price Others.

7 4-0 3

8

8 4 0 0

Q

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8 2 0 6

700 7

Civil Service. C.C. Craigengower CC: Taikoo R.C. Yacht Club Electric E.C. Kowloon B.G.C. Club de Racreio Kowloon C.C.

Shots For and Against

Taikoo R.C. Civil Service S.C. Craigengover C.C. Yacht Club Kowloon B.G.C.

Electric R.C...

Kowloon C.C.

For Agst. Up Dn.

397 322 75

. 499 480 69

400 383 92

411 378 33

485 455 30

n

468 436 0 28

SATURDAY'S FIXTURES

Club de Recreio

452 484 0 32

C

336 500 ◊ 170

6

SOUTH AFRICA

60

N. A. Quinn, e Leyland, b

Freeman

1st, 2nd, 3rd:-H. G. Deane, R. H. Catterall, B. Mitchell, D. P. Morkel,

5. G. Owen-Smith,

E. A. Van der Merwe,

C

Hammond, b Freeman

19

¡Quinn.

A. J. Bell, not out

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

236

M. R. W.

The following are the fixtures for

lat and 2nd: H H. Cameron, A. I next Saturday, July 20:-

[Ochse, 4. A. F. Christy.

1st and Bed:-C. L. Vincent, N. A.

2nd and 3rd:-A. J. Bell..

1st- H. W. Taylor t

2nd:-E. L. Dalton, Q. MacMiitan.

3rd J. Siedle, E. A. Van der Merwe, Duminy.

["In one previous tour in England; 1in two previous tours in England.] 2

0.

Larwood Tate

17 4

$5

26 B 40

Freeman

22.2 6 115

7

Hammond White

8 2 13

0

17 t 21

0

England-1st inninga

H. Sutcliffe, e Mitchell, b

Quinn

LEAGUE TENNIS

ALL MATCHES ABANDONED ON SATURDAY

Division I

Police R.C. v. Civil Service 6.C. Kowloon Dock R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Craigengower C.C. Y Kowloon

B.G.C.

Taikou RC. v. Club de Recreio. Division II,

Kowloon B.G.C. v. Craigengower

C.C.

Civil Service C.C. v. Yacht Club. Club de Recreio v. Taikoo R.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Electric R.C.

Sister Anne.

Subject to Market Fluctuations.

The Odds a Place.

ENGLAND WINS

Cork, Saturday. England won the triangular inter- national athletic contest with 574 points. Ireland was second with 21% while Scotland only secured six points.

-Reuter.

'MISS IZAAK WALTON'

GIRL'S LATEST SPORT-WITH YARNS

"FISHING"

Miss 1920 is now fishing-not for a husband, but for real fish,

Before long she will be returning home with arms outstretched, not for embraces. but to show the size of her piscatorial catch.

It is not expected that her entry into the pastime will in any way reduce the supply of fishing stories, in spite of the solemn assurance by an ex-secre. tary of a Manchester angling society that "men do not tell fishing stories Now,"

If his assertion is sober truth and not the thiest of all fishing yarns, it will doubtless he left to the girl anglers to tell stories of the pike that) lives in waters near Chelford, Cheshire. Forty years ago, so the legend goes, there lived in the fast-flowing steam a monster pike that grow and grew. For years weary anglers travelled miles in the hope of catching it. If therr reports are reliable there але моге than 100 hooks attached to this un- dying fish as it swims around to-day 9s strong as ever.

Hardened old fishers are wondering whether it will now give up itself to feminine charmi

'VARSITY ATHLETICS

Cambridge, Mass., Saturday.

The Inter-Varsity athletic contest between the two American Universities, Harvard and Yale, and two English Universitice, Oxford and Cambridge, resulted in a victory for the American #taletes by 8% events to 311⁄2--Reuter's American Service.

The Pope has appointed Ngr. Thomas O'Donnell, the present Bishop of Victoria, Vancouver, to be Titular Bishop of Metimna, and has also nominated him coadjutor to Mgr. MacCarthy, Archbishop of Halifax, with the right of succes sion.

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ALLEGATIONS OF UNLAWFUL CLUB

37

E. H. Hammond, e Bell, h

Quinn

31

The rainfall of Saturday caused the postponement of all the tennis fixtures down for decision.

the

W. R Hammond, not out

30

5

3

G. Duckworth, not out

Extras....

Total (for 2 wkts.) .. 106 .To bat:-J. C. White, E. Hendren, M. W. Tate, M. Leyland, F. E. Woolley, A. P. Freeman.

Changes in Teams

The positions in the League, brought up to date, are appended:-

"A" Division

Hong Kong C.C Chinese B.C.

Kowloon C.C.

M.B.K. South, China A.A. Club de Recreio Craigongower C.C. Indian R.C. University

P. W. La Pts.

7 7 0

76

I

7 5 2

5

4

3 4

1

4 1 3

G 1 5 0

"B" Divisiun

Both sides made changes for the Third Test Match (the first two having ended indecisively). England called on the services of three players who had not been Chinese R.C. "capped" this season, South Hong Kong C.C.

Africa's XI. included five men who

M.B.K. Y.M.C.A.

H.E. and R.S.

were not in the Second game.

For the first time in the series. University........ H. G. Deane, the South Africans' Club de Recreio skipper, called

right when

South China A.A. Nippon

"Farmer" White spun the coin. Kowloon C.C. Woolley, Freeman and Bowley Indian R.C.

were the "newcomers" in England's side but, of course,

"C" Division

the first two - named have Club de Recreio

of Tests, Hong Kong C.C.

South China A.A.

had long experience

These three took the places (as Chinese R.C. compared with the Second Test) Civil Service C.C. of E. T. Killick (Cambridge Uni-

Indian R.C.

versity and Middlesex), R. W. V. RA.O,C.

Robins

(Middlesex) and J.

has

O'Connor. (Essex). :"

Goddard, the Gloucestershire professional bowler who shown great form this season, who was one of the twelve provi- sionally selected, was 12th man.

It will be rottecable that where-

Craigengower C.C. R.E. and R.S.

DAVIS CUP TENNIS

At Bow Street Melbourne Tamao,

ex-billiards champion, was com mitted for trial on his own bail on a charge of keeping and using the New Inman's Club, Wardour Street, Soho, for the purpose of gaming and betting, He pleaded not gailty, and reserved his 6 defence.

It was alleged that there were 4 several automatic "fruit" machines in

3 the club. A police constable, who he

came a member, said there was a no-

1 tice stating that only members were

allowed to use the machines.

STOCKINGLÉSS

DEMAND FOR BAN IN HARROW PUBLIC PARKS

London, June 16.

Harrow's latest sensation is a pro- test to the council on the question of women players' dress on the tennis

◊ courts in the public parks.

A letter has been sent to the coun- Pts. cil in which it is asked that by-laws

Berlin, Saturday.

5

be made to prohibit tennis players

5 from using the public courts unless

*In the final of the European zone of the Davis Cup lawn tenuis, J. C.

as England took the field in the Gregory and I. G. Collins (Britain). First Test at Birmingham with beat Kleinschroth and Landmann (Ger- four amateurs (White, Killick,many) 6-4, 6-2, 6-0--Reuter. P. G. H. Fender and K. S.

[Germany lead.. 2-1.. Two mare

Duleepsinhji), only one of the unaingles are to be played.]

they wore stockings.

It is stated that women players have been scen in the ahortest and flimsiest of skirts, bare-legged and bare-armed, and that such exhibitions are not con- ducive to public morality.

ETON V. HARROW

London, Saturday. At Lord's, the annual two-daya" cricket match between Eton and Harrow ended in a draw, Scores:-

Eton 947 runs (Ford 6 for 50) and 264 runs for 5 wickets, declared (Hale 109),

Harrow 318 runs (Nevinson 6 for 851 aud 108 runs for 6 wickets-Reuter,

عد

Cincinnatti club owners are ready and willing to make almost any trade which will bring their team out of the throes of a most awful slump. Accustomed to being on top of the heap or near the top it is pretty tough to have to tag along behind the leaders. Just the same there are two players whom it doesn't seem possible the Reds will release, namely: Smiling Jim Bo- tomley, inset, winner of the most valuable player award. and Wee Willie Sherdel, left, one of the best pitchers in the game. But then who can tell about baseball. Maybe the owners will figure that they can demand better trades using their stars. than by spending a load of cash. No doubt many clubs could ase either Bottomley or Sherdel.

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