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INNINGS - VICTORIES FOR GLOUCESTER AND WORCESTER.

THREE COUNTY FIXTURES LEFT UNDECIDED.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, August 8. Ouly two centuries were recorded in the County matches.com- pleted to-day and bowlers generally had the upper hand over the batsmen. Jupp (Northants) for 17 and Hammond (Plon cester), 8 for 2 were two of the outstanding feats.

'Three County teams took full points while in three other matches the points were equally divided.

A later message gives the progress in the match between Nor- thants and the Australians. On Saturday the County batted first and scored 249 runs, Bakewell and Timms scoring 84 and 78, res- pectively, whila Hornibrook took four wickets for 45,i

SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS.

Northants . "Hampshire.

Northants beat Hampshire by two wickets at Northampton. Hants......

60 153

Northants

(8 wickets)

213

120 95

213

Gloucester e. Glamorgan,

...

Gloucester beat Glamorgan by an innings and 33 runs at Clifton. Gloucester

230 Glamorgað”

230

Worcesta; e. Derby.

82

120

191

Worcestershire beat Derbyshire by an innings and 38 runs at Kidderminster.

-Worcester

300 Derby

*309

Kant. Nottinghamshire.

Kent took first innings points from Notts at Canterbury. --

Kent

Notts ...

(8 wickets, declared)... 182

(5 wickets)

4617

-Sussex r. Surrey...

Surrey took first innings points from Sussex at Hastings,

Surrey

(4 wickets)

285 Sussex

154

419..

"No Result "Matches.

Lancashire. Middlesex, at Liverpool--abandoned

63

180

271

248 91

339

262

262:

Leicester v. Yorkshire at Leicester. Yorks, 189 (Geary, 5 for

04); Leicester (7 wickets), 115,

Somerssete. Essex at Weston-super-Mare.

Somerset (8 wick

ets, declared), 169 (Wellard, 85 not out): Essex (no wickets); 48.

Batting,

Whysall (Notts)

199

Boot (Worcester)

Hobbs (Surrey)

Sinfield (Gloucester)

108: 08

Jupp (Northants) * 6 for 17 and ****...*....... 5 for 74 Hammond (Gloucester) 8 for 25

Tate (Sussex).....

Boyes (Hants)

and

Geary (Leicester)

80

Ducat (Surrey), not out... 71 Wellard (Somerset), not out 55

Bowling.

Mercer (Glamorgan)... 5 for 64 Mitchell (Derby) $ for 74 Sam Staples (Notts) 6 for 88 Freeman (Kent)..... 8 for 03 Brooke (Worcester). 8 for 30 Fender (Surrey), 4 for 70

7 for 55

5 for 49

6 for 45

...... 5 for 64

NORTHANTS v. HANTS.

WIN BY TWO WICKETS. At Nerthampton, the home County beat Hampshire by two wickets Jupp and Boyes bowled well for their respective sides, the former taking six wickets in the first innings at a cost of nearly three runs each."

Jupp, 6 for 17.

Notts, 1st innings....... 248

Whysall, 128, Freeman, 6 for 93. Kent, 2nd innings (8 wickets,

declared) Notts 2nd innings (5 wkts.) 91 SUSSEX . SURREY.

M

*** 182

HOBBS SCORES 108.

At Hastings, Surrey took first innings points from Sussex by the close margin of three runs. Hobbs contributed a century.

Surrey, 1st innings ...... 265

Hants, 1st innings

60

Northants, jst innings

120

Boyes, 6 for 45.

Hants, 2nd innings

Jupp, & for 74.

163

wickets)

95

Suanex, 1st innings

Boyes, 5 for 49..

Fender, 4 for 70... :

Northants, 2nd innings (8

GLOUCESTER ». GLAMORGAN, HAMMOND BOWLS WELL.

Hobbs, 106

Tate, 7 for 55.

* 262

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1930.

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS.

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]

NEW YORK, August 8. The results of the baseball games in the National and American Leagues to-day were as follows i

Pittsburg Pittsburg St. Louis Cincinnati Chicage.

National League.

1'' New York.

9 New York

5 Brooklyn

3 Philadelphia 6 Boston American League,

New York Washington Philadelphia. 5 Chicago Philadelphis 4 Chicago Boston

3. Detroit

3 St. Louis

13 Cleveland-

."

YANKEES BEAT LEAGUE'S LEADERS.

(UNITED PRESS,]

SHIPPING TROUBLE IN AMOY.

TALLYMEN'S DEMANDS

CANCELLED.

EASTERN NEWS IN BRIEF.

PARS FROM EVERYWHERE.

The Fukien Provincial Govern-

SHIPPING COMPANIES FIRM mont has offered a cash reward of

STAND,

820,000 for the head of General Lu Hain Pang who is responsible for the coup d'etat în Foochow semo time ago when six high government

The Bureau of the Amoy Magis trate published on July 29 the fol-officials of that city were arrested lowing announcement:

and are still detained by General

This Bureau hereby announces Lu. that the discord, arising between the six Conference lines and the Nanyang Trading Association on account of the Tally Mon's Union has been mediated by this Bureau and the General Chamber of Com merce on July 99, upon the mutual agreement of the following four articles:

(1) Regarding the demand of 6 per cent. of the freight sa set forth

Acting under instructions of the Kiangsu Provincial Government, the District Magistrate of Shang- hai-hsien has issued an order, call- ing upon the people to use native products and advising merchants to sell home goods at more reaso11- able prices so that the sale of such products may be stimulated.

It is learned that with a view 'to

BABE RUTH'S 40th HOME RUN. by the Union for their expendi-improving the Shanghai-Nanking ture, for the time being the Union long-distance telephone service, the cannot consider it effective with Ministry of Communication is in- out the approval of the shipping aling the latest sound-magnify- companies, and on the other hand, ing vacuum tubes along the line. since it is not possible, it is to be The new device, it is stated, will be completely installed in the declared cancelled.

course of the current "month.

New York, August 3.-Brooklyn edged up slightly in the National League race to-day by winning a

"(2) Hereafter, in case of any close victory by 1-0 over the Giants, discord that may arise in Ship-

The Ministry of Finance in Nan- ping matters, it shall be submitted while the Chicago Cubs were taking for mediation by the local authoriking has issued an order prohibit a walloping from the Pirates, thus ties and the General Chamber of ing the exportation of copper giving the Dodgers a .608 percen Commerce, but either of the par- coins, u report having been receiv ties cannot proceed to boycott enched by the Central Government tage, while the Cubs receded to 078. other so as to hinder transporta from its Consul General "in In the American League, the Athletion and adversely, effect commer. Nagasaki to the effect that some unscrupulous persons are engaged ties, losing to the Yankees, moved cial trading.

in the smuggling of copper coins from China to Japan for melting purposes.

down to 665, but the Senators split"(3) In connection with the loss a double-beader with Boston and caused by the refusal of the steamer did not profit by Philadelphia's shall be dealt with separately, and Scang Beo to lead cargo, the case laxness, having a percentage of the shipping companies, shall with

.601..

.

The Central Mint of Shanghai, which was expected to begin oper- in a week's time make investigations early last month, will not tion to determine the party re

be opened for some time to come sponsible for paying compensation. "(4). Commencing from to-day's date, cargo shall be accepted and loaded in the usual manner”

Parties to Conference.

Babe Ruth scored, his fortieth home run for 1930 in the course of the Athletics Yankees Game and it helped to "give the Yanks a 9-3 win, although Philadelphia got 10 hits to New York's eight. The Babe made

It is understood, says the Amor his circuit in the fourth inning.

The Senators looked very hot in- correspondent of the N.-C. Daily deed in their first game against News, that the above four articles Boston's Red Sox in Washington, bolding the Sox to five hits, which were mutually agreed to by both materialized into only two runs, parties and were signed by, Mr. while the Sepators, turned 14 hits, J. E. Smith, representing the Amoy into 11 runs In the second game, Foreign Chamber of Commerce, the however, the Sox took revenge and,

Washington'a five; manager of Batterfield & Swire, with eight hits won by 7 to 1.

representing the Conference of Playing on their home diamond,Shipping Lines Mr. Ngo Keng the St. Louis Browns, wiped up the Guan, representing the Nanking Indians by 14-6. Three errors. by

the Indians helped the Browns, Trading Association, Mr. Yeo though they got 16 bits to Cleve. Teng Zu, the Magistrate of Amoy. land's 11.

and Mesars Tan Swee-Cheng, Ang Hong-Loo, and Cheang Kim Chiong, Committee of the General. Chamber of Commerce of Amoy,

In a close game at Detroit, with each team making nine hits, the Tigers nosed but a 4-3 win over the White Sox, in spite of two Tiger

errors.

The National League. Brooklyn's 10 victory over the Giants was gained ander hard con- ditions, for the Giants enjoyed some tight pitching and allowed but four Brooklyn hits, the Giants themselves getting eight,

The Phillies beat the Braves in both games of a double-header at Boston, the first game going to Philadelphia by 11 to 5, with the Braves making four errors, and the Phillies two, and the secom) by 41, although Boston got 10 hits to the Phillies' seven.

St. Louis Cardinals took both games of a double-header at Cin cinnati, out-hitting the Reds con- sistently. The score of the first game was 11 toe and that of the second 6 to 3.:

Profiting largely by the Cubs' five errors, the Pittsburg Pirates Surrey, 2nd innings (4 wkts) 154 Chicagoans by 19 to 6 at Chicago

had no difficulty in trimming the Ducat, 71 not out."

The detailed scores for the day follow-

CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE,

At Clifton College ground, Glou cester boat Glamorgan by on

1st Inn. No- innings and 38 runs.. Glamorgan

P. W. L. W. L. Res. Pts had a bad collapse in their first Lancashire.2170753.118. innings when they had to face Yorkshire. 9 2 3 3 5 110 Hammond, who took nearly all the Notts228 194 wickets for 25 runs and forced a

follow-on.

Gloucester, tat inninge

Sinfield, '98.

Mercer, 5 for 61 Glamorgan, Tst inanigs Hammond, & for 25, Glamorgan, 2nd innings WORCESTER. DERBY,

DERBY BEATEN.

230 Bussex

62

129

At Kidderminster, Worcester beat Derbyshire by an innings and 38 runs, the losers being forced to follow on after scoring only 86 runs in their Gret innings.

Worcester, 1st innings. 309

Root, 80. Mitchell, 5 for 74.

Derby, Ist innings

Brooke, for 30

Derby, 2nd inninga

KENT MOTTS.

85

WHYBALL IN FORM Canterbury, Kent toor Titar innings points from Notts although Whysall was in strong batting form

for the losers, 4

Kent, 18f innings

270

Sam Staples, o for 86.

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Clubs. Boston.

Washington

(first game). Boston Washington.

2113 Gloucester 23 10 4 2 6 1 100 Kent.22 9 5 5 3 0 108

(second game) 2464581101 Surrey.23 2 2 11 5 1 08

Philadelphia Essex.22 5 368 206

New York Derbyshire..22 7 5 3 4 5

Chicago Leicester 2346643 86 Detroit Worcester...24 4 1 18 1 86

95

Glamorgan,122 47632 Warwick 4.1.29 2·5.-7: 6'2) Northants....93 1-0 2 404770 Middlesex v.23 17204385 Hampelrire.21 371 100 Somerset 21 117 6 2 2

Shipping Companies Interests. The dispute referred to above grew out of a demand made several' weeks ago by the Amoy Tally Men's Union upon abipping companies for five per cent of all out-going freight seatined for points in Nan- yang. In order to protect their intereste, the shipping companies involved formed a conference to fight what they considered altoge ther uniest demande. They refus- ed to accept all cargo destined to the South Seas and Strait Settle.. ments. The amicable agreement now reached is largely due to the continued and closely united com-. bination of the shipping com.

forth by local ofheials paries, and the strong efforts put

WARSHIPS IN HARBOUR.

The following warabips were, în the harbour yesterday :—

Basin-Tomar, Seraph, Taron- tula, Sepoy, Cicala, Medway and Submarines.

Foreign Men of Wer-Portuguese bruiser Adamastar, French gunboat Vigilante, Portuguese armed launch Demetrio Cinnati, Chinese gunboat- Ping Nam

Standings.

-AMERICAN LEAGDE

Washington New-York

Cleveland

78.

Cleveland

77

St. Louis

NATIONAL LEAGUZ.

59

Clubs

47.

Philadelphia

E. 14

E.

Boston.

Clubs Philadelphia

(first game) Philadelphia Boston

0

(second game}"

Detroit

·Chiengo

St. Louis Cincinnati

St. Louis

Boston

(first game)

St. Louis Cincinnati (second

Cipbs. Brooklyn

Chicago

New York

at

MATOHES IN PROGRE§§.

The following matches are now in progrea

Surrey v Middlesex at the Oval

(friendly). Yorkshire Derbyshire at Leeds. Gloucester Warwick at Chel

tenham.

Notts Leicester at Netting

Lancashire 1 Hampshire at Man-

chester, er

Somerset e Glamorgan at- Wes-

ton-super-Mare.

Northants.Australians

Northampton.

Won Lost Pet.

05 .065

09415

70

61

56

45

573 517573

43. 611413"

13 03 404.

"NATIONAL LEAGUE.-

NOW, YONE St Louis Pittsburg

Boston Cincinnati

Brooklyn (Continued at foot of next column,) | Philadelphia

342

Won Lost

69:

40%

1608

because a large quantity of silver ingots necessary for the coinage of. silver dollars is now unavailable and the Government has not yet earmarked sufficient funds for the operation of the mint, says the Sinwanpao.

INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE.

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