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UMPIRES' ERRORS AT BOARD OF CONTROL

BRADFORD.

County Rules Do Not Apply to Australians.

Bradford, July 10. Three amazing incidents occurred in Australia's innings against York- shire yesterday. Bradman, who at- trästed the crowd to Bradford, was wrongly given out by the umpire.

Bradman hit the ball, which struck his pad. Under the new rule applying to county cricket, Bradman was out, but this rule does not apply to matches in which the Australians aro-concerned.

Exactly the same thing happened to Jackson, who gazed at the umpire. stupefied after the decision was given.

Jackson, who is fighting hard for a place in the Test team,, was erestfallen. He told me that he was dreadfully disappointed, and that he cannot make headway.

For the umpires it must be said that they are arrustomed to county rules, and no doubt overlooked the fact that these rules do not apply to Australian games.

In fact, Barber, the captain and other Yorkshiremen, subsequently apologised for the mistakes.

CONDEMNED:

TENNIS.

LR.C. GAINS PREMIER HONOUR.

MIXED DOUBLES,

The mixed doubles champion-

Not Fit to Direct Aussieship goes to the Indian Recrea Cricket Says Joe Darlington Club this season when they tiefented the U.S.R.C. yesterday by

a comfortable margin of six seta Hobart. to three Commenting on Mr. Kelly's state-

The Indians the unsatisfactory pro tion of going through the season have the distine- menton gramme of cricket matches in Eng-without a defeat, and this is the Innd, Joe Dariing, former Austra- lian Eleven captain, said to-day that firat occasion on which they have the Board of Control had further won the Dunlop Shield... The demonstrated its ineptitude for the position.

L Goldman and Mrs. Taylor (U.S.R.C.):

&cores were:-

Gull

The board should include some former Australian Eleven men, he

beat A. Rumjuhn' and Miss

Rumjahn said, who had knowledge of English beat-H.-D.Rumjahn-and-Mrs, conditions. It was hardly fair to ask players in England to travel on beat C. A. L. Ramjahn and the night the test was finished, for all test men knew the strain felt after such a game.

He thought that the programmé for the English players in Australia

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gave men a much lighter time than that for the Australian Eleven in England.

The third Ineident concerns Richardson's dismissal. Richardson did not know what happened after hitting the fatal. bal. When he locked round he saw the ball in the

He said emphatically that the pre- hands of a slipfelder. One York-sent Board of Control was not fit shireman behind the wicket remark to control Australian cricket. Te realise that, he said, it was only ed, "Well caught."

'Nobody appealed, and the umpire necessary to compare it with the cid nothing, but Richardson walked Marylebone Club, whose committee to the pavilion.

was composed practically of old international players who had been to Australia.

Only later did Richardson learn that he was not out, Richardson explained that he did not care to appeal to the umpire because he was uncertain and that it might have

BASEBALL.

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Hong Doubles.

The first round in the Hong tennia doubles tournament was: completed yesterday, when the last two matches were played off.

G. S. Hugh Jones and J. T. Prior (ser.) defeated J. D. H. Crawford and R. Hinton (roc. 5/6) 5-7, 6-3, 9-7.

C. S. Howard and R. C. Strachey. (rec, 4/6) 0-11, 6-4, 8-6. (-2/6) beat F. L. Teifer and T. Low

BRITISH FAILURES IN U.S.

Tilden's Return.

Newport,. Yesterday.

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Ponsford admitted, however, that the umpire let him off before he reached his century when he should have been run 'out easily.

[The country-rule referred to reads That the striker be given out lbw under law 21, even though the ball may have hit his bat or

hand.".

Law 24 (leg before wicket rule) rends: "The striker is out if with any part of his person he stops the. ball, which, in the opinion of the umpire at the bowler's wicket, shall have been pitched in a straight line from it to the striker's wicket and would have hit it."]

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Polo To-morrow-- I-R.A. v. Chinese

Athletic.

Monday Division I-Kow- loon v. Navy.

Ping Pong-August 22-En- tries close for Leagues and ladies' and men's single cham- pionships.

Lawn Bowls - Saturday. Division I-Craigengower C.C. v. Talkoo R.C.; K.C.C. v. Civil Service C.C.; Kowloon Dock

R.C. v. Police R.C.; K.G.B.C.

v. Club de Recrelo; Division II Talkoo R.C. v. 0.0.0.; C.S.C.C. v. K.6.C.; Club de Re- creio v. K.B.G.C.; Yacht Club v. Electric R.C.

Baseball-Saturday plnos v. Japanese.

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Sunday South China v. Klora.

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

Football October 1-EX- tries close for Challenge Shield,

Aquatica-August 81-En- tries close for V.R.C. Night Fete, 6 p.m.

September 6-Entries close. for Police, Reserve Race. at Police and Prison Departments aquatic sporta: V.B.C. Night Fete.

September 18 -- Pélice and Prison Departments Aquatiq Sports, V.R.C.

Polo September 20-Gym khana, Polo Ground. A

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AMERICA.

New York, Yesterday. The following are the results of games played in the National Baseball League to-day:—

National Baseball League. Pittsburgh 5 Boston Cincinnati St. Louis Chicago

W. Allison beat E. R. Avory

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V. Van Ryn beat S. J. Perry

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Forest Hille, Yesterday.

In the third round of the Ameri- can Lawn Tennis Championship; at Forest Hilla to-day. Betty Nuthall defeated Edith Cross 6-0, 6-3. Sarah Palfrey, Betty's part- ner in the doubles, loat to Dorothy Welset 2-6, 8-6, 4-6.

The Somersets had an

In the second round of the victory in a senior-Ledgue water doubles Betty Nuthall and Sarah polo ganic last night with the Chin-

Palfrey beat Mary Greet and ese Bathing Club, their advantage Dorothy Welsel 6-1, 6-8-Reuter's

in weight, telling the tale. The Chinese goalkeeper was off form, too, which made matters simpler for the soldiers.

The Somersets put on three goals in the first half, and put on four more after the interval. The Chinese could reply with only one,

American Service.

How Do You Sit In A Chair 7 Bolt upright or at your ease.

Skinner, in the Somersets goal, You probably wonder what being largely responsible for there is in this. But the position keeping the score down.

L.T.A. AND ALL ENGLAND CLUB

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London, July 10,

which people adopt when sitting.

la often an indication of the state) of their health.

You bave observed the tense, bolt-upright position of some people even when occupying the most luxuriously upholstered

At the recent annual dinner of the chair. Sure sign of nervous' ten- Lawn. Tennis Association reference sion! They have never learnt to was made by Lont d'Aberson and relax and rest properly and con- Mr. H. W. Wilberforce, to the prosequently they belong to the pect of a close connection between legions of nervy men and women. the Lawn Tennis Association and "Then there is the type of per

and

the All England Club in the conduct son who collapses into a chair as of the championship meeting at it quite exhausted. He lolls back, Wimbledon. The latter founded with shoulders hunched Wimbledon and was at one time the faunken chest, as though he never M.C.C. of lawn tennis. The L.TA. intended to get up again. Indeed. but the All England Club was left enough energy to do anything but however, became the governing body he does not appear to have In undisputed possession of the loll about In easy chaira This Championship meeting. It la con man is obviously debilitated, and. ceivable, that, since the nations of like the nervy person, his trouble the world are now banded together is due to impoverished blood. as members of, the International Both require building up by a re Federation, the feeling is gaining liable blood and nerve tonic he ground that our championship for their condition develops into meeting, the oldest in the world, the more serious consequences of ought to be managed by, the body ensemia. Among these are which represents our country on neurasthenia, exhaustion, Indiges the Federation. What will now tion, rheumatism and general happen is that probably the manage weakness. But all conditions of ment of Wimbledon will become anaemia, whether slight or ser more than ever a joint affair, with ous give way before the world the LTA possibly, as the avowed famous blood and nerve tonic, Dr predominant partner and that in re-Williama Pink Pills, They make turn for this the All England-Club naw blood, which is nature's own will become the recognised and weapon for, combating all dis official headquarters the game orders at the human organism.va and the lace to which all official Dr. Williams Pink Fills have contests held by the MT.Awill be cured so many people.. Give thera primarily, allotted Singapore Free a chance to cure you. Obtain

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