SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1929.
Sport Columns
HOW SHANGHAI BEAT Three to win-and Barnes played a
MALAYA
CLOSING SCENES IN THE "INTERPORT"
INTENSE EXCITEMENT
Except at the beginning and during the middle of Malaya's' 1st Innings, Shanghai were never on top in the first match of the tri- angular interport tournament which concluded the Hong Kang Cricket Club ground rester day, the third day of actual play -with Wednesday a blank on ac- count of rain.
on
Yet, amidst mueh excitement.
with the Northerners fighting for every run, they wan just on four o'clock by the narrowest possible margin of one wirket!
Long will the finish be remem. bered. The scenes were not unlike those when Isaacs and Barnes (the latter taking part yesterday) stay ed together to defeat Hong Kong down here, also by a wicket, a few years ago.
After Stokes left tas reported in yesterday's issue-the resalt appearing in the subscribers' Inte edition). Shanghai still required 92 runs for victory, with six wickels to fall On a breaking wicket, the task seemed beyond them. Vet Shanghai went on make the highest innings of the match, in conditions. worse than those prevailing when they only managed 185 at the first time of naking.
The veteran Dr. O'Hara was in
muiden over sent down by Lal Singh.
Score Tied
L
THE CHINA MAIL,
Fall of wiekets:-1 for 42 runs (Stokes), 2 for 51 (Simpson); 3 for 81 (Diadur); 4 for 81 | (Marshall); 5 for 143 (Leach); 6 for 155 (Howard); 7 for 174 (Orr): 8 for 185 (Rawsthorne); 9 for 185 (Wilson); 10 for 185 (O'Bara).
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Smith
Knight
Malaya-2nd innings WA. D. Wynch, 1.b.w., b
Leach
Enstock Hill had been kept on Jansen for a long period and Leach turned Bostock Hill him to leg for two amidst great | Lal Singh excitement. Shanghai had now Hopkins Lied Malaya's score but that last run nearly "winded" the veteran Barnes.
Hopkins now superseded Lal Singh.
He placed the fleld close:
boundary for a single or a made no difference and hawled to Barnes. Each ball was breathless
counted in the pavilion and the tension eased at the end
over-a maidon.
of the
The first baff that Bostock H sent down in his next -over, to
each, was sent to the off boundary by the heroic and, determined Shanghai captain to win the match. Admirers rushed on to the field and cheered Barnes as much as Lench.
Although Malaya lost, they im- 'pressed, as the better all-round team. Their fielding was a shade better than Shanghai's. They had more bowlers. And their batting was far more consistent.
Without Stokes and Lench who, in turn, went on to pass the 60 made by Braddell as the highest score up to Thursday. Shanghai would have had only moderate figures yet it must be said that there are others in the winning team capable of
thering runa.
Bowlers of Two Types Crae disadvantage that Braddell laboured under was that Smith, his fast bowler, did not "come off" and the other bowlers were of two types with no outstanding contrast. The lack of variety was emphasised yes.
out of 16terday afternon.
20 minates for his 6 for the 5th wicket, Leach buing more enterprising.
Shanghai's innings lasted 280 The doctor minutes. Leach batted 190 minutes
walked across the, wicket in front of a straight ball from Bostock Hi, Malaya's slow bowler.
Hopes Increased
Howard's partnership with Leach produced 30 runs, of which the former made 10. The 200 mark had been passed and Shang- hai's hopes increased. Smith went down of his knees to catch Howard andke atonement for missing Madar in the morning,
Leach
hitting out as opportunity offered and he placed his shots with shrewdness. Brad deil, the Malayan skipper. brought off a wonderful catch In the slips to send back Orr, who contributed 5 out of 13 pit on with Leach. Thirty-two rans were still wanted and only three more wickets to
full.
Was
Malaya still had a chance.
for his 95 (including nine fours)
A. J. Bostock Hill, b Leach A. S. A. Jansen, e Rawsthorne,
Leach Lal Singh, e Rawsthorne, b
Leach
R. G. Gibson, b Stokes
R. R. L. Braddell, e Stokes, b
O'Hara
W. A. B. Smith, b Wilson Lt. M. Waring, b O'Hura P. N. Knight, not out
Extras
+
Total
គូ ដ
Wong), 2 for 40. (Hopkins), 3 Fall of wickets:-1 for 24 runs
for 65
(Wynch), 4. for Jansen), 5 for 93 (Bostock H), 6 for 122 (Lal Singh), 7 for 140 (Gibson). 8 for 163 (Smith), 0 for 197 (Waring), 10 for
Braddell).
Leach Madar Rawsthorne
Stokes
L. F. Stokes, at
Shanghal-2nd innings
Wong, b. Bostock Hill
and it was more valuable, as a grim | F. E. T. Marshall, f.b.w., b uphill struggle against odds, than
Hopkins
many a century even in interport P. Madar, b Lal Singh matches. There may have been D. W. Leach, not out dall periods on account of slow Dr. W. E. O'Hara, b.w.. b scoring but it was
Bostock Hill An exemplary match and the
of C, W. Howard. standard cricket was remarkably high. Full acores:-
Malayn-Ist innings W. A. D. Wyneb, b Wilson Evan Wong. b Wilson Dr. H. "O. Hopkins. b Wilson Lal Singh, c&b Wilson
T. L. Rawsthorne, b Bostock 1 Hill
210
RACING
Jockey Club's Extra Meeting
The following are the handicaps for] the eighth extra race meeting:-
Szatmar
Fanling Flate
Town Hall
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IDEAL OF A UNITED STATES OF INDIA
PRINCE'S ADDRESS IN HOUSE OF
COMMONS
DOMINION STATUS
Rugby, Yesterday,
The Maharajah of Alwar, one of the ruling Princes of India, in an address to members of all political parties in a committee room of the House of Commons, cordially welcom- ed the announcement in the Simon- MacDonald correspondence, and also the Viceroy's pronouncement on the ultimate goal of British policy, as cry- atailled in the words "Dominion Status,"
Having referred to the special posi- tion of Indian States, the Maharajah added that the goal of India did not seem to him to be in doubt, but difficul- ties appeared when the question was considered as regards the time as to when this Dominion Status goal might be reached. He continued "My simple answer to that proposition is that when by actual consent between the Govern- meat of British India and ourselves our future relations are so adjusted that
can all unitedly work towards achievement of this ideal.
"The Conference that has been sug igested will be a fundamental factor, 1 most devotedly hope, in the achieve ment of this method, and then it will only remain for each one of us con- cerned to aspire towards the idea!, which in my case has always been a United States of India, with the States working out their own destiny, in ac- cordance with their own traditions and environment."-British Wireless Ser-
ent-
CHINESE JUSTICE
One Year Jail
Harbin, Yesterday.
A lady doctor. Keselman, ployed by the railway at Tsitsikar,"
charged, with causing the death of one Chinese, has been found guilty and sentenced to one year's imprisonment.
Deceased applied for medical treatment when Dr. Koseiman
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0. M. B. W. 7 3 8 0
188
Ace of Spades..
187
Mount Elburz
16-4
.19 8
46 I
Glory
164
.23
3
55. 1
156
.10 4
30 2
Eratwhile
155
G 1 15
0
Sunshine
150
65 1 19
5
As You Like It
149
Bright Prospect
147
Fanling Stag
1485
Flose Alarm
138
Evan Wong, b O'Hara
B
Duke of Milan
189
Dr. H. O. Hopkins, Marshall
b Wilson
Duke of Normandy 11
138
Desert Wind
140
G
Cavalier
183
29
Duka of Nieblung
130
Inca
130
0
Mountain Air
130
Ullswater
130
28
·
Pumpkin
180
15
Half Pint
130
Shek-O "A"
O-Moon
60
140
San Francisco
140
A
Our Pringe
144
8
Monterey Bay
145
we
1
Duke of Chantilly
140
20
Imperial Hall
147
Majestic Hall
165
210
143
148
Winsome Stag
150
66
Young Pretender
155
City Hall
140
New Year's Eve Misty Eve
158
161
Boxing Eve...
163
Grand Tattoo Eve
15B
Triumphant Stag
142
vice.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Fifty Fifty
141
Wilson
D. M. R. W. 17 3
Shek-O "p"
Men's
40 2
143
O'Hara
.12.2 1
47
3
Mount Elburz
1:10
Glory
149
.13 3
56 4
Wuchang
140
2 0 14 0
Zercon II
140
Lady Doctor Receives
0 14
0
Sunning
148
8 3 19
1
Ace of Spades
162
Erin's Isle
153
Duke of Melrose
160
74
The Ape
161
0. G. Simpson. c Wong, b
Hopkins
Buster
101
Samaritan
153
6
Thunderbolt
153
Glorious Stag
158
3
King's Fulloch
157
25
Hungtington
167
95
Noukhail ...
165
Cream Cracker
163
&
Loch Etive
149
found in the windpipe a
Smith, b
Tarmacadam
164
piece of Chinese brend..
To ex-
Bostock Hill
10
Peck
158
tract this she used a probe. De-
H. E. Orr, Hopkins
C
Braddell,
Shek-O "C"
teased during the operation be-
Cavalier
143
5
Amusement Tax
147
Inca.
140
1 +
False Alarms
148
4T. W. R. Wilson, c & b Bostock 48 Fill
The Ptarmigan
145
16
Papaya
143
E. G. Barnes, not out
0
Duke of Normandy II
148
48
Extras
21
Duke of Milan
149
Sunshine'
166
Desert Wind
150
2
262
Fall of wickets:
for.8 runs'
Armony
154
2 (Simpson), 2 for 24 (Marshall),
As You Like It
150
Duke of Nieblung
140
R. G. Gibson,
Leach.
c O'Hara, b
20
37
3 for 73 (Madar), 4 for 167 (Stokes), 5 for 183 (O'Hara), G for 213 (Howard), 7 for 226 (Orr), 8 for 233 (Rawsthorne), 9 45 for 253 (Wilson).
Zephyr
163
Dark Eyes
140
186
163
157
7
Fanling Stag
155
Szatmar
186
15
Shek-O "D"
Knight 233 Hopkins
Mountain Air
180
Official Asks For Its
Fair Eyes
153
Sunloch
152
Ching Hoi
166
20 2 38 1
Kom Tong Hall
167
4
1 11 0
Ullswater
158
2
·0 7 0
Kum On
145
Pumpkin
144
Sunny Day
158
Tornado
147
Shatin "A" (1% Miles)
O-Moon
140
Fifty Fifty
141
One Third
163
Monterey Bay
145.1
Duke of Chantilly
140
Imperial Hall
147
Majestic Hall
165
Town Hall
143
Hiawatha
170
Young Pretender
155
City Hall
140
New Year's Eve
168
Misty Eve
151
Boxing Eve
168
Grand Tattoo Eve
158
■ com-
Triumphant Stag
places.
142
Shatin "B" (1 Miles)
Little Thunder
170
Delware Bay
152
Monk
143
Duke of Milan
140
shan has authorised him to an- nounce that the interview so far as it refers to Yen is groundless." --Reuter.
Duke of Normandy 11 .. 140
Wuchang
149
Erin's lele
188
Duke of Melrose
160
101
Samaritan
158
Thunderbolt
158
0
King's Falloch
167.
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OVER
BONZO
A. J. Bostock Hill, e Wilson,
b O'Hara
K. B. L. Braddell (captain), c
Barnes,
O'Hara
A. B Smith, bw, b Wilson
The Southerners' hopes revived A. S. A. Jansen, c O'Hara, b with Rawsthorne being bowled by Madur
+ break from Bostock HILL. M. Waring,, b Wilson Rawathorne got one out of seven. | P. N. Knight, not out
Extras
Total...
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Two more wickets and 26 wanted.
"Torry" Wilson, the slogger from Shanghai, went in. He ran 1 desperate three off Lal Singh to Fall of wickets:-1 for 5 runs Jansen begin with. With the score at 240 (Evan Wong), 2 for 11 (Hopkins), 3 Bostock H (19 wanted to win) Leach gave a for 24 (Wynch), 4 for 94 (Lal Lal Singh very hard chance to Lal Singh at Singh), 5 for 99 (Braddell), 6 for Smith slip of Bostock Hill, but the 118 (Bontock HI), 7 for 132 Braddel Sikh falled to hold the ball. (Smith), 8 for 148 (Gibson), 9 Shanghai's supporters breathed a for 211 (Jansen), 10 for 233 sigh of relief. But even better | (Waring). "joss" was in store for Shanghai.
-on,
Catch Missed
Wilson
At 240 Wilson skied one to long O'Hare
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Gibson, ope of
the safest Leach feldamen, dropped the two-handed Rawsthorne catch. And he had brought of Marshall more difficult ones before!
0. M. R. W. .10 3 26 0 .20 4 44 .15 6 35 0 .25,1 1 81 5
As big in personality as in stature, Tilden will be badly miss- w.ed when he finally decides to re-
6 tire from the game. 76
He will go 2 down in lawn tennis history as one
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25.5 5
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10
30 J
8. 0 36
4 I
15
0
3 0 16
0
2
0
14
Shanghai-1st innings
Singh
Stokes
Two runs later Wilson put an- Madar other one up between Jansen and
The British Commercial Coun- Isellor in Berlin, reporting on Ger- commercial and industrial conditions during the past year,
mwn
81 anys there. Is undoubtedly 巋
D. G. Simpson, & Lal Singh 17 potential market for the British
Gibson. The former was a few L. F. Stokes, c Gibson, b Lal feet away. Gibson might have reached the ball had
Jansen not been nearer. Then at 253 (with only six needed to win) Wilson was caught by Bostock Hill off his own bowling.
"Torry a" 16, out of 20 for the 0th wicket-Leach had let him do the hitting out--were precious; and they turned the scale in Shanghai's favour.
F. ET. Marshall, ib.w, b
Jansen
P. Madar, 1.b.w., b. Bostock
HIII
D. W. Leach (captain),
Knight
C. W. Howard; c Gibson, b
Knight
Dr. W. E. O'Hara, run out. Stumper Barnca was last man in. H. E. Or, e Braddell, b Knight Leach made two singles. Then T. Rawathorne, b Knight.. Barnes successfully resisted the T. W. R. Wilson, c Gibson, b temptations of Bostock Hul. An- Knight
other single came from Leach who E. G. Barnea, not out patiently waited for the most suit-
able to score from although he had
bis eye in and was definitely sot.
.Extras
Total
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BANQUET OF V.C.'s
ATTACHE STRUCK
came nervous, and grabbed the Historic Celebration In Quarrel Between Italian
probe, releasing the safety lock, resulting in half the instrument aticking in the bronchia. Deceas ed refused to agree to the opera- tion necessary to remove the ob- stacle, and consequently died.
Apart from these criminal pro- ceedings, action has been institut- ed by relatives of the deceased jointly against Dr. Keselman and the Chinese Eastern Railway for damages of 50,000 gold roubles.- Reuter.
House of Lords
London, Yesterday,
And Serbian
Belgrade, Yesterday.
In the course of a quarrel at a fashionable hotel between the Italian Air Attache, Colonel Cassons, and a Serb, Cassone is reported to have These are struck the Serb, who retaliated, strik-
ing Cassona en the face,
It will be an historic celebration in the Royal gallery of the House of Lords on Nov. 11, when the Prince of Wales will preside over the dinner to holders of the Victorin Cross. gathered from all parts of the world and number 320 out of 487 of the
surviving holders.
The Italian Minister, Signor Galli, called on the Foreign Secretary, M. Only two of those living in Great Marinkovitch, in connection with the Britain will be absent on account of incident, and it is feared that it will illness. Free facilities have been further embitter the relations between afforded many scattered over the Em- the two countries-Renter.
The V.Cs will head the procession of the ex-Service men at the Cenotaph on Armistice Day, Reuter,
OFFENSIVE LETTER pire to enable their attendance.
Withdrawal
Peking. Yesterday.
Comrades Al
Bugby, Yesterday.
FRENZIED TRADING
New York, Yesterday.
As brokerage houses are still in
of unfinished
In order to ensure the avoiding Brokers Inundated With of social distinctions not in keep-
Unfinished Work With reference to yesterday's ing with the occasion, the seating statement by Yen Hai-shan, dur-arrangements for the Prince of ing the night a high Shansi offi- Wales dinner to-morrow night to cial from Garrison Headquarters holders of the Victoria Cross have undated by the mass tried to communicate with Router.
been determined by ballot. Thus business piled up during the recent Failing to do so, he communicat- officials of high rank may find them- frenzied trading, the Stock Exchange ed with the foreign papers in selves seated alongside men who committee has decided that the ex- Peking, requesting the withdrawal served as privates, and one result change will only be open from 10 m.332. and non-publication of the letter of the draw is that, the Prince of to 1 p.m. next week. containing Yen's statements con- Wales, who will preside, will have The Exchange will be closed all day cerning the references to him in the Feng Yu-hsiang interview.
as his immediate neighbours Vis-long to-morrow. Reuter's, American count Gort and Sergeant. Burman. Yen Hel-shan's statement refer-Since the war Mr. Burman has been red to, is contained in the follow-engaged as a chauffeur.
Ing Reuter message of November
The only names not drawn for 7:-"With reference to the inter-
were those of severely injured men view with Feng Yuchsiang, an
who can only move with difficulty. official at headquarters of the These have been allotted special Peking-Tientsin garrison Informs Reuter to-night that "Yen Hai-320 holdens of Victoria Cross at Altogether there will be
They include three blind
Kyoto, Yesterday, round-table conferences
dinner. mert
Fifteen more Canadiana arrived in London yesterday for the, upon Sino-Japanese relations are towards the gradually tending dinner, including the youngest
formation of a Board of Coneilla- holder of decoration, Sergeant
tion. Ricketts. A large party of Irish V.C.'s will reach London to-day. -British Wireless Service.
Ordera for ninety motor omnibuses, to coat over £100,000, ́have been given by the Manchester
City Council.
It is understood that a special committee. has been appointed to prepare plans for its organisation, and the scope of its activities.
It is hoped that before the Con- † ference breaks up something more tangible will be announced,—Reu- tor.
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CHINA AND JAPAN
Board of Conciliation May Be Formed
The
OFFICE
By George Studdy