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R. Sowerby's book will bring to every inquirer in compact form a better knowledge of the wonders
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or by the suburban roadside. There is much to be learned yet of the zoology (and botany) of the Chinese territories. Mr. Sowerby sketches this aspect, referring to the number of new discoveries made only recently, and the need for further investigation in all districts-Hongkong Telegraph.
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book will prove a valuable addition to the library... of any resident in the Far East, especially in North China. Not only is it an extremely handsome volume containing many fine photographs of the flora and fauna of this great land, but also it gives much information which the naturalist or sportsman in China cannot afford to be without.-Shanghai Sunday Times.
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A BATCH OF RECENT MATCHES.
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LONDOS, August 3rd. At Bristol, Somerset defeated · Glou- cester by 21 ruas ima low scoring match. Somerset's total in both innings was precisely the same, the figures being:- Somerset: 190 and 193; Gloucester: 178
and 190.
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The Somerset first innings was incon spicuous either for batting or bowling. At their second effort, Young contri- buted 78, while Cecil. Parker was taking seven wickets for $5.runs.
B. H. Lyon hit up $4 for Gloucester in their first innings, while in the second when set the task of scoring 911 to win, Gloucester failed badly with the excep. tion of P. Hedges who scored 63 White took six wickets for 66 runs.
KENT DEFEAT HAMPSHIRE.
At Canterbury, Kent defeated Hamp shire by nine wickets, the scores being as follows:
Hants: 144 and 139.
Kent412 and 172 (for 1-wicket). Arthur Chapman gaye an exbiurating display of cricket in both Kent inuings. Towards the first innings total of 419,
he contributed a bright, 136, and in the second innings he batted in daring style for 81 not out, bringing his aggregate to $17 for the match for once out
Hampshire batted first, but collapsed before good bowling. Freeman was par ticularly prominent: he took five wickets for 13 'runs.
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In reply, Kent gained a lead of 965 runs, mainly through the effort of Ear- dinge (117) and A. P. F. Chapman (136).
Batting again, Hants put up a better display, Philip Mead scoring 178 without being defeated. Parker scored–130. ..
The Kent first wicket fell quickly, "but Woolley and Chapman made light of the task. Batting with delightful freedom, Chapman scored 81 not out, while Woolley's total was 62 not out.
DERBY GAIN POINTS AT BIRMINGHAM. Playing at Birmingham, Derbyshire. gained Srst innings points at the expense of Warwickshire. The scores were!****
Derby: 335 and 910 (for 6 wickets
declared). Warwick: 209 and 87 (for one
wicket). Towards the Derby first innings total, Bowden scored 108, while Townsend made 81. Storer with 51 was the leading
batsman in their second innings. -Norman Kilner-and-Parsons-both-total- led 90 for Warwickshire, while Garnett Lee took six wickets for 70 runs. War. wick scored 67 for the loss of only one
wicket before time was called.
SUSSEX DEFEATED AT BRIGHTON.
Playing at Brighton, Middlesex defeat- ed Sussex by an innings and eight runs, the scores being:-
Middlesex: 483 (for. 7 wickets dec.). Sussex: 259 and, 216.
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LEAGUE FIXTURES.
The following is the list of matches, arranged to be played at-the--Fictoria- Recreation Club, in connection with the current League, which will begin next week:- August 9th:
6.00 p.m.-Royal Navy e. Kowloon
British School "B." 6.30 p.m.-H.K. Electric Co. v. V.R. C. August 11th:
6.00 p.m.-East Surreys r. Recreio. 6.30 p.m.-K.B. School "A" r. H.K.
Electric Co.
August 13th:
6.00 p.m.-Recreio v. Royal Navy. 6.30 p...B. School "B". V.R.C. August 16th:
6.00 p.m.-V.R.C. F. East Surreys. 630 p.m.-K.B. School "B". "A" August 18th:
8.00 p.m.-East Surreys 1. K.E.
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130 p.m.-Recreia v. H.K. Electric
08. Angust 20th
6.00 p.m.-Royal Navy r. V.R.C. :! 8.30 p.m.-Recreio v. K.B.S. "B.""
August 23rd:
4.00 p.m.East Surreys
Navy.
Boyal
3.30 p.m.-V.RC. r. K.B.S. "A.” August 25th:
6.00pm-E÷B÷SUB
Surreys.
8.30 p.m.-Recreio v. V.R.C.. August 27th:
-East-
200 p.m.-Royal Navy v. K.B. S. "A.". 8.30 p.m.-H. K. Electric Co. e. K.B.
School "B.".
August 30th:
600 p.m.-East Surreys th E.K.
Electric Co. 8.30 p.m.-K. B.S.. "A" v. Recreio. Sept 1st:
6.00 p.m.-Royal Navy . H.K. Elec
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COWES REGATTA.
BEING HELD IN IDEAL CONDITIONS.
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LONDON, August 3rd. Cowes Regatta was crowded and held under ideal conditions.
Mr. Frank Chaplin's yawl Coral, won the King's Cup by 38 seconds" from, the scratch boat, Moonbeam. Six competed.
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NORTHANTS GAIN POINTS."
A late declaration at Northampton, robbed the home side of possible victory against Leicester, and they had to be content with points for a lead on the first innings. The scores were:-
Northants: 3 and 203 (for eights
wickets declared). Leicester 155-and-110~~(for six
wickets).
V. W. C. Jupp scored 92 in the Northants first innings and followed this up by taking five Leicester wickets for 60 runs. Leicester were all out for 156
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The visiting county batted consistently throughout, H. L. Dales making 81, the Hon. C. N. Bruce 64, Hendren 77, azd WORCESTER'S NARROW ESCAPE. H. J. Entboven 100 not out
Playing at Worcester, Essex gained" K. S. Duleepsinjhi alone stood out points for a lead on the first innings.. against the Middlesex bowling. batted in splendid style for 132. Nigel
·Haig took seven wickets for $4 runs.
Following on, Sussex failed to avert the innings defeat by the narrow margin of eight runs. Bowley and Tate with 50 and 58 respectively laid the foundation for a possible recovery, but the remaining wickets. fell rapidly. Durston the fast bowler, took five for e8.
LANCASHIRE ». YORKSHIRE. The return match, at Manchester, be- tween Lancashire and Yorkshire, result ed in well-deserved first innings points for the home side. Lancashire in scoring 803 (for nine wickets) put up the fines, display against the Yorkshire bowling this season. The scores were
Lancashire: 509 (for 9 wickets. dec.).. Yorkshire: 352.
Throughout the whole of last, season only three centuries were scored against Yorkshire. In this match both Make- peace and Ernest. Tyldesley reached three figures and Watson missed a similar success by only eight runs.
Makepeace (198) and E Tyldesley (139) put up a great partnership for the
Becond, wicket, and Watson continued the good work with a well played £2. In spite of the huge score, Rhodes, the Yorkshire veteran, had the excellent figures of seven wickets for 116 runs, H
The Yorkshire reply was featured by yet another three figure partnership for the first wicket by Percy Holmes and Sutcliffe. Butcliffe capitulated with his score at 80, but Holmes went on to minke 143.
averted defeat. Worcester narrowly Requiring 278 to win, eight wickets had fallen for only 148 runs when stumps were drawn. The scores were:
Essex: 317 and 253 (for seven wickets
declared).
Worcester: 292 and 148 (for 8)
wickets)...
Cutmore scored 89 and Russel 70 in the Essex first innings, while J. W. H. T.. Douglas and F. W. Gilligan were the leading scorers in the second lanings. The Essex captain had scored 71 not out, and Gilligan 68 not out when the de claration was made.
M. F. Jewell scored 63 for Worcester in their first innings.
HOBBS' BENEFIT. FENLEY'S FINE BOWLING.
LONTON, August 3rd Surrey won with six wickets to spare against Nattinghamshire at "the" Oval, The game was set asüle for Hobbs Beseft, and in the second innings be scored sixty runs. The details follows
Notte 140 and 302.
Surrey:"231 and 218 (for 4 wickets).. Tho feature of the game was the fine bowling of Fenley,, the slow leg-break bowler, In the Nottingham first innings he took fire, wickets for 88 runs, and in the second he sent six batsmen back to the pavilion at a cost of 92 runs.
P.G. H. Fender laid on the willow for a valuable as in the Surrey first innings, On the 114 games played between the while Larwood took four wickets for 52 two counties, Yorkshire had won 47, | runs. Hobbs and Sandham passed the Lancashire 31, the remaining 38 being century without being separated but 'drewna de*%
Hobbs failed at 60, Sandham went on to (Continued on next column.) fall only eight abort of his century:
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to say, to lose flying speed. Gradually this young scientist evolved the idea of One of the strangest aircraft that will an aeroplane without a tail and with the be seen at the Royal Air Force displaywing tips swept far back behind the tendon, says a writer in the fan nacelle in which the pilos aita. Experi- designed by Captain Hill. He has named der control to a remarkable degrea even chester Guardian, is the tailless aeroplane ment proved that this type remains un- it the Petrodactyl. It is quite a when in the stalled condition. small affair, driven by a Bristol 30-hp.. The Air Ministry is investigating the two-cylinder air cooled engine.
posibilities of this type, and other, Captain Hill recently described in a machines embodying these ideas are to paper read before the Royal Aeronautical he built for the Air Ministry, by the Society how he pondered over the Westland Aircraftworks at Yeovil. problem of preventing an aeroplane from Captain Hill has now joined the West- crashing nose first to the ground if a land staff in order to supervise their de- pilot happened to "still", if that is sign and construction..