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PUBLIC SCHOOL CRICKET.

Marlborough Beat Harrow.

ENGLAND'S TEAM.

STRONG ELEVEN FOR MANCHESTER.

SCHMELING

IN

'NEW RACE COURSE.

BERLIN.

His Comment of the Encounter.

WORK IN CANTON NEARLY COMPLETED.

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A. P. F. Chapman. K. S. Duleepsinhji.

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A DOUBLE CENTURY,

London, Yesterday. The week-end programme

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first class county matches was held up by rain and consequently there was no definite result in any of the matches. At Chesterfieith where Derbyshire and Yorkshire were engaged, not a ball was bowled during the three days.

Sussex, after being 152 runs be- hind on the first innings made a remarkable recovery. in the second innings scoring 302 for the loss of three wickets. Duleep- Binhjl contributed 185 not out to this total. At the close of play, Sussex, after being sel 432 runs to win, were 129 runs behind with seven wilkets in hand.

Five centuries. were recorded. Russell and Walker passing the 150 mark. Pope of Essex regls- tered his first century this season against Sussex, and he and Russell were responsible for 301 runs out of a total of 362

Mayer returned the best bowl- ing figures, taking 6 Hampshire wickets for 43 runs. Bowley claimed 9 wickets in the match with Essex for 167 runs,

Below are appended the most noteworthy feats accomplished in the matches just concluded.

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BATTING.

K. 9. Dulcepsinhji (Sussex) 185* Russell (Essex)

178

Walker (Notts)

165.

D. G. Bradman (Austra-

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140

Pope (Esack)

123

Payton (Noits)

90

W. M. Woodfull (Aunira-

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65

A. Jackson (Australians)

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BOWLING.

Mayer (Warwick)

J. C. White (Somerset)

Parker (Gipuccater)

Bowley (Sussex)

5-63

→ 90

7 77

Freeman (Kent)

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TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

At Sunderland-Durham v. Aug- tralians (Second day),

At Lord's-Royal Navy v. The Army (Two daya),

At the Oval-Surrey y. Derby

shire.

At Maidstone---Kent v. Sómerset. At Brighton-Sussex v. Notis.

At Leyton-Essex v. Lancashire. At Bournemouth-Hampshire v. Worcestershire.

At Harrogate Yorkshire v. Northamptonshire.

At Birmingham-Warwickshire v. Middlesex. .

At Lolcester-Leicestershire v. Glamorgan.

REULTS AT A GLANCE

West of Scotland: 140-6 dec. Australians: 387-9.

Drawn

Notts: 348-4 déc. and 80-1.. Middlesex: 174.

Drawn.

Essex: 362 and.279,

Sussex: 210 and 302-8.

Drawn. Gloucester: 299 and 188-4. Kent: 229.

Drawn

Hampshire: 174. Warwick: 204-3. .

Yorkalive Lancashire Not Kent

Gloucestershi

Surrey

Darbys

Wercestershi

Loltestershir

Warwickshire

"Indientes home club. Figures in parenthesis denote number of wickets down. Innings declared closed.

Aldenham School; 215 (8+); Cryptics, 173 (9).

Ampleforth College, 78 Durham School,* 77.

(2);

R. W. Y. Robins,

I. A. R. Peebles, Hobby.

Sutcliffe,

Hammond,

Tate,

Leyland.

Nichola Duckworth.

[By "Second Slip."]

Berlin, July 4

UP-TO-DATE STABLES,

Canton, Yesterday, Considerable progress has been made in the construction of the Max Schmeling, the pugilist, Canton Municipal Race Course, who was cordially welcomed home situate at Shekpai, north of the by large crowds at Bremen and Canton-Kowloon Railway, 'in the About | Berlin, stated to-day that his man-eastern suburb of Canton.

ager had remained in America In 90 per cent, of the work of laying order to settle detalls for his re out the course has been completed. turn fight with Sharkey, which is Due to the heavy rains in the last scheduled probably to take place few days, work has had to be in September of this year or suspended, and

this will per- February of next.

haps cause some delay to the early Schmeling is to get 37 and opening of the course,, which the half, and Sharkey 12 and a half local authorities expect to take place per cent. of the gross receipta af some time this year. this 'bout.

Ardingly College,* 203 (74) It serves no good purpose on Schmeling, who has not yet re {Manwaring 40, Pearson 38, Thom-any occasion to criticise the in-sumed his training, has not yet linson 38 not out); Whitgiftsdividuals chosen for a Test match recovered from the effects of the

School, 117,

Beaumont College, 123: Doual after they have been selected. It School, 61, (Hoghton 4 for 15, is better to leave oneself open to Darwood 3 for 4).

the charge of being wise after the Bishop's Stortford College, 39;

Of the eleven players event. Law Society, 34 (Cole 5 for 10).

Bradfield Waifs, 227 (Sorenson chosen for the fourth Test..two 64, Room 48, Hayles 4 For 69); are new-comers to the ranks of Highgate School. 134 (Westerby representative cricket, of course, 59, Shaw 5 for 73).

Brighton College, 200 (9) I am speaking of Peebles and (Forster 36, Jones 35, Sayers 32 Nichols. Three of the eleven not out; Rutherford 3 for 23); that was defeated at Lord's have. Repton Figirims, 126 (Howell 27, heen dropped, Peebles and Nichols) Jones 4 for 47),

Cheltenhamn College, 247 and taking the places of Genry and 82 (Wollings 8 for 29); Old Chel- | Larwood. Robins makes awel- tonians, 210 and 122 (3) (2-day come return at the expense of match).

Cranbrook School, 194 (71) (Hall 76): Tongswood, 160 (Fairhall 72).

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Cranleigh School 262; Lancing College, 158 (5). 'Cryptics, 241; 137 (9).

Stowe School,

Emanuel School,* 162 (9) H.A.C., 160 (Page # fer 60).

Tyldesley.

prove hir

Nichols will add a not incon- siderable strength to the batting and will undoubtedly worth as a fast bowler. Robins la a better batsman than Tyldes- ley and can bowl the wrong 'un He is er- with marked success.

· Eton College,* 199 (91) (Gosling 54) Hampstead, 109 (8).

Free Foresters, 309; Tonbridge | ratic without a doübt but the School, 186.

Haileybury College, 267 (74) (Bullmore 97); Incogniti, 185 (Unwin for 63) (12 a alde).

King's School, Canterbury, 128; Dover College,* 102.

(5+)

K. S. Duleepsinhji (Sussex and All-England) followed up his century in each innings - ngainst the Players by scoring 185 not out against Essex yes- terday.

ball that beat Bradman in the foul in his recent encounter with fret Test was a "googly," which Sharkey, and is proceeding to the not only came back considerably, Frisian Coast with his mother to

recuperate. and quickly, but kept very low.j

Referring to his fight the young and so might have dismissed any champion stated: "Never having batsman. It was one of the turn-zeen Sharkey before

thrills.

the best

The.circumference of the court is 2,330 foot, the diameter 870 feet and area 13,150 Chinese "Cheng" (10 sq. feet to a Chong).

The width of the race track is 80 feet on the northern part and 50 feet on the southern part; the track will be turfed.

No buildings have yet appeared. but it is understood that the P.W.D. are preparing plans for up-to-date pavilions and stables. Canton News Agency.

BASEBALL.

RESULTS OF LEAGUE MATCHES

IN UNITED STATES,

New York, Yesterday.

The results of the games play-

ed in the National League are as follows:

5

New York: 4 Chicago

(Replayed, New York won by 6-1.). Brooklyn 1 St. Louis Philadelphia 11 Pittsburgh

Chicago

6 New York

0

T

5

(Replayed Chicago again won

by 10 to 8.)

-American League,

Detroit

6 Philadelphia 5 St. Louis 3 Washington

Boston 3 Chicago

-Reuter's American Service.

TENNIS.

MIXED DOUBLES MATCHES,

1

A

Club de Recrio

H. Nyhoff and Mrs. Blaisse de- Alves

King's School, Rochester,* 123; HMS. Worcester, 98 (7).

I was eat- Marlborough, 305 (7+) (Nelsoning points in a match full of tiously confining myself to study. | 153 not cut); - Harrow, 128.

ing him in the first three rounds,

Playing on the then attacked in the fourth in yesterday, three matches were play- M.C.G. 200 (6) (Simms 112); Robins is spoken of as a bril-which I claim to have employed ed in the mixed doubles League Blundell's School,* 198

(91) Hant all-rounder, but his batting (Walker 66).

tacties in the e'rcum between the Ladies Recreation Club hardly merits No. 7 position in a Old Rugbelans, 237 and 168 (4) Test match side.

stances. I am confident that had and Club de Recreio. Results. On account of not been forced out by the foul (Snowden 108 not); Rugby his loose bowling, England should would not have been brought feated L. Rocha and Miss School, 176 and 185 (Two-day play four bowlers and Robins, no down by Sharkey, whose fighting by 64, lost to A. Remedios and match).

four including Robins, for though tactics I am now familiar with, Miss A. Roza 11-9. St. Paul's School,* 221

The set his penetrative power is very de- (Hadingham 101); Leya School, finitely required by the side, he able to me in the return match Ribeiro was unfinished.

This experience will be invalu

against C. Barretto and Miss 187 (9).

cannot be relied upon to rest theI will go to America in August (3)others, or to keep an end going prepared to defend my title but beat L. Rocha and Miss Alves G-4, T. C. Monaghan and Mrs. Gilmore (Carey 200 not out, Brown 82 not during a stubborn period. will not meet any other opponent and C. Barretto and Miss out); Old Shirburnians, 263 (Neva

before Sharkey, whom I consider Ribeiro 6-3. The match against 80).

America's best boxer today." A, Remedios and Miss A. Rozn_was Transocean-Astatic.

unfinished. Capt.

Mrs. Etherington and Fischer beat L. Rocha and Miss Alves 6-4; beat A. Remedios and C. Miss A Roza, 6-3; lost to |Barretto and Miss O. Ribeiro 7-5,

Sherbome School,* 383

Stonyhurst College,* 15 (Houghtin 73) and 89: Sedberg School,

135 and 38 (2) 12-day match).

er

*

#

Peebles is a tall medium pace bowler who has been bowling with are consistency for Oxford. His

efforts with the ball were reward-

In the Varsity match and since

when in

Trent College 180 (4) (Walk

52, Boker 35); Derbyshire then he has been claiming five or Grasshoppers, 114 (7) (Lovey 518x wickets in each innings. He

little success has had not out, Barker & for 23).

University College School, 181 opposition to the tourists but he (Whitteridge 72); K.C.S. Wimble can be relied upon to put in some don. 123. (Winfield 4 for 17).

sierling work with the ball. . Westminster

The fielding of the side will School,* 272 (Evetts 132, Dinwiddy B for 44); there will be Hammond. Duleep- offer difficulties. For the slips, Radley College, 204- (G) (Vestey sinhji, and Chapman.

53).

AUSTRALIANS AT DURHAM.

Sunderland, Yesterday. Owing to rain, there was no play to-day in the match between the Australians and Durham-Reuter

No Result. Lancashire: 242; Surrey: 40-0.~ :

No Result. Leicester: 175. 05. Somerset: 47-4.

No Result.

Glamorgan: 286.

Unfortun-

ately this leaves only Sutcliffe and Layland in the out-field. Robins can do that work It Ea true, and do it. pretty well, but he is not normally an out-flalder,

and it would do his bowling arm

good to have long distance and Chapman could offer relief throws to the wicket. Hammond

fer Sutcliffe, who owing to a dama- aged shoulder ìs, unable to throw with any power. Chapinan, how- ever, would find it difficult st marshal his forces from that posi tion.

The batting promises to be ratla- factory with Hobbs, Sutcliffe, Ham- mond, Duleepsinhji, Leyland and Chapman as the main support.. Robina, Nichols and Tate are all worth runs, but cannot be depend- Not a bill was bowled at Cheater-ed upon at a crisis, though on a field, where Derbyshire and York: good wicket they will be able to shire should have come into con- collect runs at a fast pace. A Blet.-Reuter.

Northants: 78-4. **:

THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.

Glamorgansh Northamptonshire.

Hampshire Middlesex Somersets

The Fayal

1st Inns

P. W

L W. L. Result

22

7 01 10

llowa - 8/pointas for, and out

unligi, 4. pointsjin, the The and a no result match, alind 8 points for the county"

three figure opening partnership will act like a tonic on the remain- Ing batsmen and Bradman will be forgotton in the scramble for runs. Bradman is the one who will trouble England. To regard him as a superhuman batsman is fatal, and If the English alde regard him as Buch they are a beaten side before they enter the fold

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Water Polo To-day- Division II-12th Heavy Bat- tery v. Fukien Club.

Friday-Division Somersets v. V.R.C.

II-

Lawn Bowls Saturday--- Division. -Talkoo v. Kow. loon Dock; Civil Service v. Cralgengower; Police v. Kow- loon Bowling Green: Recreio v. Kowloon C.C.; Division II. -Electric RC. v. Recreio; Kowloon, C.C. v. Taikoo; Kow- loon Bowling Green, v. Civil Service; Craigengower Y. Yacht Club,

Tennis To-day --- Mix- ed Doubles-Kowloon C.C. v. U.S.R.C.

Aquatic Sports-Saturday- Volunteer Corps aquatic sports, V.R.C.,. 9 p.m. (

Racing-September 27- Seventh Extra Race Meeting. October 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Meeting.

HOME

Cricket July 25-29--Fourth Test Match; Manchester.

Racing July 20-Stowarda' -Cup, Goodwood...

July 80-Goodwood Shakes, Goodwood.

July 31--Goodwood Cup, Goodwood,

28-Phil - Boxing --- July

Scott Young Stribling, Wimbledon Stadium.

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NOT SO INNOCENT !

MUI-TSAP'S CRAVING FOR "LIFE."

Charged, with assault upon a mul tsal, two Chinese, a mother and son, were dicharged by Mr. R, E. Lindsell at Central Magistracy yes- terday.

Mr. J. Barrow of the S.C.A. prose: cuted, and Mr. M. K. Lo was for the defence.'

Medical evidence having been given as to the girl's injuries, the mui tani was called. She alleged that she had been beaten on several occasions, and had eventually com- plained to 5 district watchman. She denied that she had visited sly brothels, or that she had assaulted· first defendant.

First defendant, în furn, accused the girl of Immoral conduct, and disobedience when she was reinon- strated with. She had asked the girl's mother to take her back, but the latter had refused to do so, owing, it was said, to "the high cost of living"

Second defendant having given evidence, an amah employed at the house deposed that the girl had re- cently begun to frequent aly brothels, and evinced a desire to lead an immoral fe

His Worship dismissed the case.

WARSHIPS IN FORT

The following British warships

Taking the side as a whole, KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB are in Harbour to-day:

there will be some, very strong batting, “but”-it-'may have a ten- dency to tall of, except perhaps

Mombara" who are desirous of

oh a good wicket. There will playing football for either the first also be some good bowling back or second teams during the coming ed up by Individual efforts in the season are asked to all in a regis deld, and the side should weather tration form as soon as possible. their worrying moments and gain Froms can be had from the No. aviatory which promises to be 1 box at the Club House or from the deciding Issue of the destinathe Hon. Secretary, Mr. T, Braith, tion of the Ashes

Kowloon Canton Railway.

Tamar-Basin. Serapis Basis. Sepoy-In dock.. Sterling In dock Moorhen-No. 8 buoy,

Foreign. Adamantor Portuguese cruiser. Vigilante French gunboat. Alerie French gunboat. Helena U.S.5. guiboat.

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