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SOMERSET BEAT
GLAMORGAN.
White and Young Cause Collapse.
YOUNG 4 FOR 3.
MAIL.
| KENT'S LUCKY ESCAPE AT HASTINGS.
Three Centuries for Sussex.
KENT FOLLOW ON.
Weston-super-Mare,
Hastings, Yesterday. Yesterday. Sussex, with a formidable score Glamorgan supplied Somersetto support them, were unfortunate with its second win of the season, in not forcing a win in their wher that county lost by 163 runs, match with Kent, The home side batted Brst and
scored 194. Glamorgan were soon in diflicuities and White (1 for 23) and Young (4 for ) were responsible for their dismissal
for 76 runs.
Somerset increased their lead to 292. Davies E., capturing & second innings wickets for 24 runs. The visitors were dismissed again for 134 White taking 6 wickets for 32 runs.
Scores:-
Somerset: 194 and 179. Glamorgan: 76 and 134.
-Router.
CHAMPIONS DEFEAT LEICESTER.
Splendid Bowling by S. Staples.
NINE WICKETS WIN,
Nottingham. Yesterday.
The Champions succeeded in de- feating Leicester by nine wickets in, a low scoring game. The visitors batted first, and compil- ed 143, Larwood's expresses yield- ing him 5 wickets for 50 runs. Natts, against the steady bowling of Asti (6 for 93) scored 210.
Leicester could not cope with the bowling of Sam Staples and were dismissed a second time for 121. Staples took 7 wickets for 24 runs.
Requiring 46 runs for victory Notts won by nine wickets. Scores:-
Leicester: 143 and 121. Notts: 219 and 48--1.
-Router.
LANCS TOO SLOW
FOR WORDS.
Visitors Soon Dismissed
at Manchester.
BELATED DECLARATION.
Manchester, Yesterday. Lancashire, although causing a startling collapse in the Hamp- ahire first innings,
were unable
BASEBALL.
RESULTS OF LEAGUE MATCHES IN UNITED STATES.
+
3
New York, Yesterday. The results of the games played to-day in the National and Ameri- çan Leagues are as follows:-
National League. Pittsburgh 9 Philadelphla Pittsburgh 8 Philadelphia Chicago St. Louis
New York Philadelphia Philadelphia Washington Boston
.3 Brooklyn
4 Boston American League.
6 Detroit
9 Cleveland
7 Cleveland
5 Chicago
5 St. Louis -Reuter's American Service.
TENNIS.
THE H.K.C.C.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1930. ·
LAWN BOWLS IN RETROSPECT.
Craigengower's Win Over Civil Service.
A SURPRISING MARGIN.
[By "Shoet Head.") At last
head (14-14). At the 20th head Davidson. led-by 18-17 but a 3: on the last bead gave him a win by, 2.-17.
Club de Recreio v. Electric R.C.
The Club. de Recreld won by 73-93.
·
Silva was drawn against Paul and won by 25-13. The highest score was a 5 for Paul, whilst Silva had a couple of 4's.
Basto beat Muskett by 27-10. His highest score was a 5.
Alves beat
Duckworth by 21-10. The highest acore was a
the Cralgangower 4 for Duckworth.
2 Cricket Club and the Civil Service Cricket Club have met in the
Talkoo R.C. v. K.C.C. The Taikoo Club won by 83-31. Duncan * was drawn against
5 League competition and as a re- ault have parted company at the ohead of the table. In the Second | Herridge, the latter acoring of Division, however, the Civil Ser-only five heads, and losing by vlee gained full points against the 30-8. The highest score was a Kowloon Bowling Green Club with for Duncan. whom they are once more on level
Walmsley accounted for Labrum terms. The following brief notes by 25-13. The highest score was will show how the matches a 6 for Walmsley on the very inst
The home sido took first use of the wicket and scored freely, HONG DOUBLES COMMENCED AT three batsmen reaching their cen- turica. When nine wickets had fallen and the score-board showed 560 runs the closure was applied. Kent failed to save the follow on despite a great effort by Crawley and Woolley, who scored 74 and 93 respectively. Tate claimed four wickets at an average cost. Following on 311 runs in arrears Kent at the close of play were still 147 runs
behind with half their wickets in hand. Scores:-
..
Sussex: 560-9 deg Kent: 249 and 161-6,
-Reuter.
A. P. F. Chapman (Kent and. All-England), who, after cap- taining nine England sides and winning sixut of the nine matches, has been passed over for the fifth Test match at the Oval,
YORKSHIRE ENFORCE
THE FOLLOW ON.
Sutcliffe and Leyland in Good Form.
ONLY FIVE POINTS.
Leeds, Yesterday. Yorkshire on winning the tosa, hatted for the dseful total of 352, Sutcliffe and Leyland, two Eng- land cricketers were responsible for 138 of those runs. Mitchell bowled well, and came out with 92 runa. the fine figures of 5 wickets for
Derby failed to avert the follow to force a win. Lancashire acor- o Verity taking half their ed 209, Boyes claiming half their wickets for 32 rung in a total of wickets for 74 runs.
123. Following on, Derby, at the Hampshire found the "express"-alow combina-close of play had lost four bata- tlon-Macdonald
and Tyldesley on and were still 100 runs be- -too good for them, and were all hind the Yorkabire total. out for 78. Macdonald took Scores:- wickets for 40 runs and Tyldesley
4 for 27.
Lancashire declared thelf second innings too late, no further play taking place.
Scores:
Lancashire: 203 and 142-8
dec. Hampshire: 78.
uter.
| TOURISTS DRAWAL
NORTHAMPTON.
AT
Centuries by Woodfull and Richardson,
TALL SCORING,
Northampton, Testerday. Continuing their innings to-day the Australians advanced their total from 96 for 1 to 400 for 8. WM Woodfull and VY Richardson both scored 116 runs At the close of play the, Austra Hans Held a lead of 249 runs with two, wickets in hand,
Northants:249.
Australians: 93 and 405-8
t
Yorkshire: 352. Derbyshire: 123 and 129-4.
-Reuter.
› TO-DAY'S, MÁTCHES. ·
At Lord's MC.C. v. The Army. At Southend-Essexv, Kent. At Cheltenhami-Gloucestershire, Surrey, A
At Nottingham-Notts v. North- amptonshire.
At Sheffield Yorkshire Glamorgan.
V
At Southampton-Hampshire v. Middlesex.
At Weston-Super-Mare Somer- aet v. Warwickshire.
At Leicester Leicestershire Lancashire
Kent*
Savent
went:-
DIVISION I.
head.
McKechnie overcame Blackburn by 28-10, The former had a trio of 4'8.
The Hong Doubles Tournament, Craigengower C.C. v. CS.C.C. organised by the Hong Kong
Yacht Club, C.-C.C.. Cricket Club has started and three first rink against Gregory and led
Bradbury was drawn on the The Yacht Club won by 62-5.1. matches were decided yesterday. 7-1 at the sixth head.
Chapman beat Zimmern At the 26-14. The highest score was a by The result were:
ninth head the lend was reduced 6 for Zimmern F. Thorogood and H. Graves beat to 84. At the tea interval the head.
on the initia! J. D. Humphreys G. E. R. Divett score was 12-7 in Bradbury'a 2-6, 7-5, 6-4; L. Goldman and G. favour.
Macfarlane went down to Misken beat W. M. Barton and A. D.1 and 5 whilst Gregory, though had a 6 on the ninth head.
On resuming he scored Cavanagh by 26-13. The latter Humphreys 6-4, 4-6, 6-3; Dr. L. T. Individually playing Ride and D. M, MacDougall beat game, scored only two singles Shields had a 6 on the 19th head. a very finoi Shields defeated Carr by 23-14. J. E. Henry and R. A. E. Watson thereafter and went down by
6-1, 6-3.
The most noteworthy feats accomplished in the matches just concluded are appended below:
1
BATTING.
Sandham (Surrey)
158"
Cook (Sussex)
154
Bowley (SuasCX)
136
J. Parks (Sussex)
Hons)
116
V. Y. Richardson (Au
116
93
86
84
W. M. Woodfull (Austro-
Jians)
Woolley (Kent)
Leyland Yorkshire)
Bakewell (Northants)
Timms (Northants)
A. M. Crawley (Kent)
H. Parks (Sussex)
A. Jackson (Australians)
Sutcliffe (Yorkshire) Ames (Kent)
Not out.
BOWLING.
Parker (Gloucester)
Staples, S. (Notis.)
389 2 98887E885
66
52
5-53 7-21 T. W. C. Jupp (Northants) 6-32 J. C. White (Somerset).
[6-32
4-23
Gover (Surrey)
6-48
Astill (Leicester)
6~~97
Davies, E. (Glamorgan)
5-21
Verity (Yorkshire)
Mazdonald (Lancashire).
5-40
M. J
J. C. Allem Larwood (Notts.)
Boyes (rby)
Mitchell
Young (Somerset)
(Surrey) 5-43
25-9,
Omar was up against Benwa and the first sixteen heads were, fairly level, there being ties at) the ninth, eleventh, fourteenth and sixteenth heads, when the score W49 12-12.
Mason.
FOOTBALL COUNCIL.
Only formal business was dis Thereafter CUBsed at the Council meeting of Omar got n quintette of 2's as the Hong Kong Football Associa against only a single for Brawn, tion yesterday. giving the former the victory by
The League Management Com 20-13. The highest score was amittee will meet shortly to arrange 3 on each side.
the fixtures for the forthcoming Basa had Grimmitt as opponent and had a 5 on the third head, which gave him a lead which he held to the end. The smallest margin at any time was when the scores stood 12-9, at the eleventh head. Basa had another 5 at: the 19th head and won by 24-17. K.B.G.C. v. Police RC. The Bowling, Green Club won by 72-58.
Holland had West as opponent and led by 12-0 at the fifth head. At the 12th head West had re- duced the margin to 14-13, but Holland scored on the next ilve heads, increasing his lead by 26-13 adn eventually winning by 30-19, Holland had a couple of 6's in his score, whilst West had a couple of 4's.
Guy, who was up against Post, led at the sixth head by 7-4, but
5 GB ! the scores were level at the ninth and twelfth heads. Guy scored only four singles thereafter and Post won his Arst game of the season by 18-14.
Tyldesley, R. (Lancashire) 4--27
5-7
5---92
4- 3
Goddard (Gloucester)
P. M. Hornibrook (Aus-
tralians)
Tate (Sussex}
4-45 4-65
RESULTS AT A GLANCE,
At Northampton:-
Northanta: 249.
Australians: 93 and 405-8.
Surrey won by an innings and 171 runs.
At the Oval:-
Surrey: 419-8 dec. Middlesex: 125 and 129.
At Cheltenham:- Gloucestershire won by ten wickets.
Warwick: 120 and 107.` Gloucester; 201` and 29-0.
Drawn:
At Haatinga:--
Sussex: 580-9 dec. Kent; 249 and 164-5.
Drawn.
At Leeds:-
Yorkshire: 352.
Derby: 129 and 129-4,
Somerset won by 163 runs. At Weston-Super-Mare.
Somerset: 194 and 179. Glamorgan:.76 and 134.
Notti won by nine wickets. At Nottingham:
Leicester: 148 and 121.. Notts: 219 and 48-1.
Drawa. At Manchester
Lancashire: 208 and 142-8 dec. Hampshire: 78,
THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE,
1st Inns No
W. L Baniy
-Reuter
100
80
78
770
In as follows point for an out ford@wing on firat fraings,dpoints in the regnis match, and a pointa for the county
McTavish was pitted against Hargreaves. The latter opened with a 4 and a 3 and led at the alxth head by 94. The next five heads, went to McTavish; Hargreaves scored a single; and McTavish monopolised the next four heads, eventually winning by 28-21. McTavish's highest score was a five on the 13th head.
C.C.C. v. Club de Recrefo. The result was a draw: 66—-66. Lya! Was drawn against Marques, the latter leading by 93 at the sixth, head. The, play was fairly even up to the 18th head when Marques led by 18—15, but the last four head's favoured Lyal, who won by 22-18. Lyal had five 3's and Marques one 8.
Fraser was pitted against Ribeiro and led at the fifth head by 11-0. At the tenth head he led by 13-7, at the fifteenth head by 19-13, and won the game by
Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
Water Pola-To-day- Division L--Chinese Bathing Club v. Navy,
Friday-Division
v. Kowloon.
I-R.A.
Lawn Bowls - Saturday- Division I-Civil Service v. Kowloon Dock R.C.; Club de Recreio v. Craigengower C.C.; Kowloon C.C. v. Police R, C.; K.B.G.C. v. Taikoo R.C.; Divi- sion II-Craigengewer C.C. Club de Recreio; Electric R.C. v. C.S.O.C.; Yacht Club. F. K.C.C.; Taikoo R.G. K.B.G.C. Racing-September 27- Seventh Extra Race Meeting.
October 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Meeting.
Football-October 1-En- tries close for Challenge Shield.
Aquatics September 6-En- tries close for Police Reserve Race at Police and Prison De- partments aquatic sports.
September 13 Police and. Prison Departments Aquatic Sports, V.R.C.
Lawn Tennis-To-day~~~ Mixed Doubles-University V K.C.C.; Club de Recreio V. C.R.C.
HOME
Cricket-August 16-20- Fifth Test Match, The Oval,` London.
POPE ON MALTA.
28-16. Fraser had three fa and "A QUESTION OF THE GRAVEST
Ribeiro one 4.
Against Luz
Silkstone Wag
down 9-1 at the sixth bead and
IMPORTANCE."
27-5 at the fourteenth head. In his first statement on the Mal Silkstone got a quartette of 4's tese question, the Pope referr
in rapid succession, but was evened to the Vatican's relations witu tually defeated by 32-16.
had one 5 and 'one 6.
· KD.R.C. v. Taikoo R.C.
Luz Britain.
Speaking somewhat guardedly at
a Secret Consistory. at the end of
The Kowloon Dock won by June, he said: 7843, thus reversing last year's
"We have always remained most reault when they lost by 58-53. friendly and benevolent in our re- "Gray win opposed to Wother-lations with the powerful British spoon and piled on the big score monarchy, relations which I would of 34-8. Lapsley had a closer wish to ace even closer. game against Wallace, the margin in his favour being 1817 Cullen also succeeded against Wallace, his score being 28--18.
DIVISION IL,
CS.C.C. v. K.B.G.C. The CS.C.C. won by 80-49.
gravest importance, bearing as it "The question of Malta is of the
does, so far as concerns us, on deep religious interests in other words, on the rights of God and conscience..
"The present storm is not raised by the Holy See or by the bishops: of Malta, e
Haynes was drawn against The restoration of calm and Roylance, but after the latter peace has been made impossible- opened the scoring with a 3 he despite a rightful, sincere and very scored on only five heads and lost real desire on our part, as well as by 28-10. Haynes had four 8's on the bishops because of the con- and Roylance two:8a duet of persons and of facts al- Archibald who was pitted together outside our will and, in against Drake, opened his accent deed, contrary to the interests of with a 5 but in the end won by the Catholic religion, which is only 20-18. In fact he was under our supreme Apostolle 10-12 to the bad at the fifteenth charge. head after which, Drake scored We must exercise care, and our only a couple of singles.responsibility is all the more sori- Holland was drawn against dus because it concerns people so Davidson, the score being level at profoundly Catholics the Mai- the ninth Hoad (90) and 18th tese."