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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1936

COUNTY CRICKET HELD UP BY RAIN

GEARY AND GOVER BOWL WELL

SURREY FORCED TO FOLLOW-ON

London, To-day.

GERMANY TWO UP

Win Both Singles In Davis Cup

US. BASEBALL RESULTS

TIGERS ROUTED BY SENATORS®

BIG. WIN FOR YANKEES

New York, To-day. ~* The following were the results of the League baseball matches finalist Played yesterday:—

National League

Cramin

Zagreba, To-day. Germany are leading Yugosla- via by two matches to nil as the result of the first day's play în the Final Round of the European Zone | of the Davis Cup series.

Baron

Gottfried 'Von The mid-week cricket pro- gramme was completely ruined (Germany), Wimbledon by rain and, with but one ex for two years in succession and

R. H. E. ception, the games were either holder of the French title. beat

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2 left drawn or the issue decided Pallada 6, 6-2, 6-8, 6-2

Klein hit four homers, breaking on the first innings.

while in the other singles Heiner

beat Punces Pittsburgh

the National League record. At the Oval Leicester took first Henkel (Germany)

6 9 innings points from Surrey. thanks 6-1, 6-2, mainly to Armstrong and Geary, Von Cramm was leading -1 in who came off with the bat and ball the third set and, though he allow- respectively. Geary took 6 for 35, ed his opponent to take it at 8-6 which represents his best effort he was playing as brilliantly as

Cincinnatti Boston

Brooklyn

since his 6 for 36 and 7 for 7 (in ever, showing no sign of the in- Hassett and Wilson the same match) against Warwick jury he sustained at Wimbledon.- Funs..

Reuter.

Chicago

towards the end of May.

Gover, the Surrey fast bowler The winners of this encounter

Gill homered. who has been showing so.

consis-will meet Australia in the Inter- tent form, took 5 for 72, but as the Zone Final for the right to play New York Oval batsmen failed badly. Surrey Britain in the Challenge Round. could muster only 116 and were forced to follow-on. They had! scored 42 for 1 in their second! venture when stumps were drawn. Results, as cabled by Reuter, were as follows:—

At the Oval, Leicester took innings points from Surrey. Leicester: 330 (Armstrong 11,

out; Gover 5 for 72). Surrey: 116 (Geary 6 for 35)

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and

SECRET FRENCH GUN

(Continued from Page 1) Paris: The alleged delivery to the Soviet Union of the latest: first French invention for aerial war- fare, a new quick-firing gun for not aeroplanes, projecting small cali-

bre shells at a rate -of 800 peri 42 minute, was the subject of an in- terpellation in the Chamber yes-

At Hove. Sussex played à drawn terday by the Right-wing Deputy

LAM, CONINTARAFT THEATRES

At 2.30, 5.10. 7.15 & 9.30 pm

game with Lancashire. Lancashire: 255.

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Sussex: 93 for 4.

At Chesterfield, Derby toook inrings points from Hampshire. Hampshire: 68 and 10 for 2 Derby: 336 for 8 dec. (Townsend

not out).

ML Kerillis. M. Kerellis asserted that the French Air Minister had ¡delivered a sample of this wea- first pon to Soviet Russia, although the weapon was still secret and being tested, while samples of 185 similar, though not

30 efficient, xuns had been given to England and Czechoslovakia. The Air Min- jister, M. Cot, answered that hej.

have! had not given the order to the sample sent for the simple reason that he had no sample.

At Folkestone, Kent drew with Glamorgan.

Kent: 375 (Todd 113). Glamorgan: 49 for 1-

first

At Bristol, Gloucester took innings points from Yorkshire. Yoorkshire: 56 (Goddard 5 for 23). Gloucestershire: 57 for 5.

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Olympic Training Retarded

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Helsingfors, To-day."

The Air Minister then criticis- ed M. Kerellis for bringing a de- Matt Jaervinen, who holds the bate of such a mature into the record for throwing the javelin, Chamber, declaring that

the sprained a tendon badly while for practising yesterday, and had to

At Trent Bridge, Northamptonshire Chamber was not the place took first innings points from Not the Air Ministry to discuss its go to hospital, so that he will not

tingham.

Notta: 100.

Northants: 130 for 4

technical matters. He did not ac-be able to train for several weeks. cuse M. Kerellis of treasonable Nevertheless, Jaerviren intends to conduct, but thought that the out go to the Olympiad-Trans-Ocean come of such a debate could have Service. been forseen. People would now Essex defeated believe that a military alliance

EARLIER RESULT

:

At Colchester,

Somerset by an innings and 9 rums. existed between France and the LORD TWEEDSMUIR Somerset: 127 and 84 (Eastman 5 for Soviet Union, while he had al-

(33).

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Essex: 220, (Peter Smith 73).

Eton v. Harrow

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In the Eton v. Harrow match "at first, made

161 for 6 wickets, (Watson, 57 noti (out).

TO-DAY'S MATCHES

The following is the week-end‘pro- gramme which begins to-day: Blackheath-Kent v Surrey. Bradford-Yorkshire v Notts. Manchester-Lancashire v Derby. Birmingham-Warwick v Glou-

cester.

Colchester-Essex v Middlesex Yeovil Somerset v Worcester. Rushden-Northants v Sussex. Swansea-Glamorgan v Leicester,

BRITISH OLYMPIC ACES ON VIEW AT WHITE CITY

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ready stated that it did not exist -Trans-Ocean Service.

IMAGINED SHE WAS ILL

Took Aspirins And Gassed Herself

INDISPOSED

Enters Hospital For Observation

Montreal, To-day. Lord Tweedsmuir, Governor- General of Canada, has been ad- mitted to hospital owing to the re- turn of a gastric complaint from (which he previously suffered. A member of his staff stated that

A 41-year-old woman, who was Lord Tweedsmuir was not really found dead in the scullery of her fill, but had entered hospital for home, left a note:

jobservation and examination.

"I shall die. Whatever is the Reuter's Bulletin Service, matter with me? I have taken three bottles of aspirin tablets and turned the gas on.”.

The note was read at the in- quest at Hammersmith last month. when a verdict of suicide while of unsound mind was returned.

The WORKIN Was -Charlotte Despite the conditions, however, Evelyn Rogers, of Cleverly Estate, good times were returned for the Hammersmith

was

FINED £5 FOR SPEEDING

Man Said To Have Driven The King

Six Miles Final, "Noji (Poland) Her husband, an electrician, said beating Burns (Gt. Britain) and that she imagined that she

A man, who was stated to have) Potts (Gt. Eritain) in 29 mins suffering from an incurable com-driven the King and the Duke of 43 4-10 secs. to eclipse the English plaint, but the doctor who made a Kent, was fined £5 at Barnet last Native record of 30 mins. 23 2-10 post-mortem said that there was month for driving at a dangerous

nothing wrong with the woman.

secs.

It was a cleverly judged race, "It must have been pure

the winner spurting in the back- agination," he added. [stretch to win by five yards, W. E.

Eaton, who recently established a

-

new British record for the mara-NAZIS SENTENCED IN VIENNA thon race and who was Gt Bri-

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speed.

He was Albert Edward Thake, of Elizabeth-street, Victoria, S.W., and it was urged that he was in temporary employment.

Arthur George Payne, of Great} Cumberland-mews, Paddington, tain's main hope for the Berlin Vienna, To-day. After a was fined £20 for driving a car at Games in this event, was sadly trial lasting two days the verdict a dangerous speed. He said, that out of form and ran unplaced. in the treason trial of 20 Lower he had driven Mr. Boner Law and

NATIVE RECORD SHATTERED Austrian National-Socialists end-Mr. Lloyd George.

was

The English Native record for ed with three being acquitted, It was stated that Payne the Hop-Step-And-Jump was shat while the remainer received pri-chased by mobile police for several tered by a Dominion athlete in son sentences of between, three miles along the Barnet by-pass at Metcalfe (Australia), not to be and six months. Trans-Ocean speeds ranging from 70 to 20 miles confused with Ralph Metcalfe of Service.

America, by 2 ft. 8iza, when hel

cleared 49 11 Biris as against the previous best of 46 ft. 9 ins.

an hour.

Dickinson (Australia) also beat Government Appointments

the previous mark with 47 16 11 inches, and Boyce (Ireland) was third with 45′′ft. 1 Inch-Reuter.

The following Government ap-to his other duties, with effect pointments etc. are notified in the from April 30; Government Gazette:

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