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Hongkong Daily Press.

No. 23200. 號佰式仟叁萬式

ESTABLISHED 1857.

Registered as a Newspaper at the' General'

Post Office in the United Kingdow.

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thank you We like him very much -not, however, that I think he's as fluent as we had a right to expect" seeing sus father was an “auc tioneer."Tit-Bits.

M. C. C. 479 FOR

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SUTCLIFFE MISSES DOUBLE CENTURY BY 6 RUNS

PATAUDI PLAYS STOLID INNINGS FOR

EIGHTY NOT, OUT -

[THEOUGH BEUTER'S BUENOT.]

SYDNEY, Dec. 5. TWENTY-FIVE thousand specta tois wero present after the lunch interval on Monday to sco Grimmett open the bowling.

The cow were delighted with Wall making the ball rise head- high, thus retaliating to England's tuotics

Sutcliffe pulled one from Wall for two to bring his score to 150 in 327 minutes,

The batsmen delighted the crowd hy cheeky run stealing

Sutolifle hit O'Reilly for a four and sent up 350 in 305 minutes.

With a powerful stroke, which went over O'Reilly's head for four, Sutcliffe renched 177, his highest

the Australian total with wickets in hand.

eight

Runs came very slowly in the face of the purposeful attack and only 64 rugs were added during the morning.

A New Record, Incidentally, "Sutolife and Hau- mond created the first new record during the present series of Tests, putting on 188 runs 'for the second wicket in 192 minutes The

pro-

EXIT SU PING WEN?

REPORT HE HAS FLED TO SOVIET TERRITORY

A

(THENVOR BAUTEN'S AGENCY.)

TOKYO, Dec. 5. MESSAGE from Tsitsihar states that with his army dia- integrated and fleeing before the rapid advance of the Japanese, Su Ping Won, the Commander of the insurgenta," is reported to have led westward by train and Soviet territory last escaped to night.

DIARY OF LOCAL EVENTS

TO-DAY ·· (December 4).

Sport vious record was set up early Chess: Kowloon Chess

Championships, Sonior: forty years ago, at Lord's in 1873 when W. Gunn and A. Shrewsbury Paul . C. E. Wong; A. C. Rid- compiled 109 runa Sutcliffe andlington v. A. D. Sequeira: . M. Hammond were within-15 of this Sequeira . P. T. Rozario; J. S. record when they resumed iba Smith & B.. Soltau. Junior; Dr.

Club. B. W.

score in Test matches, beating his morning, but it took them half 10. D. Matthews v. A. J. Biriukoff::

167 at Melbourne in 1925.

Dull Cricket, The cricket was generally un- Pataudi brightened. enterprising up the dullest period with two crisp hits through cover to the boundary from O'Reilly's bowling, to bring the scoro to 400 in 400 minutes. The partnership having contributed 100 runs in 108 minutes,

At the ten interval the M.C.C. score good at 411 for 2 wickets, Sutch. 169, Pataudi 54:

After Tea.

In a slight drizzle Wall, and Nagel resumed the bowling, when there was an amazingly swift change in the M.C.C. batting. Sutclife was 1.b.w. to Wall's first lal of his third over after the ten interval. Buteliffe scored 104 ruas, after an artistic innings, during which he hit thirteen fourE'R.

Leyland. Ont.

to Oldfield Leyland Ricked one

Wall was from Wall. 429 for 4. howling with greater vim assisted by poor light.

Pataudi played a stolid innings, with no risks for eighty and has been at the wicket for 220 minutes, having hit four 4's.

Jardine hit a ball on the off to Oldfield from McCabe having scor- ed 97: 470 for 5.

Varity was 1.b.w, to a ball from Walt in the last over of the day's play: 479 for 6.

Latest scores →

AUSTRALIA.-1ST INNINGS.

hour to get them.

A. Prata A. Kurrik; M. Conietti F. H H. Bush; A. L. Rocha v. J. Laston;. T. E. Parry #. P: Yvano- vich.

Tournament: Hockey:-Mamak

Gullefui- Grimmett, ・ ~ Play was resumed before appro- dall ximately 8,000 spectators in overcast weather conditions. The wicket was pronounced good, and Tamar e 90th Battery (King's the initial attack was entrusted to Park), 4 p.m. Wall and Grimmett.

Grimmett was remarkably guile- ful and both batsmen played bim with extreme caption Grimmett early on made a confident appeal for leg before against Sutclife, which was not sustained.

Five Successivo Maldana, Only nine runs had been scored when O'Reilly came on to bowl in the place of Wall O'Reilly kept a magnificent length and put down five successive maiden oyers.

Then Hammond had a dip. He sent a ball from Grimmett flashing to the off-boundary, singled the next, and then hit O'Reilly sway for another four, the stroke being followed by a round of applause a18 his century was boisted. He had been batting for 187 minutes at this stage and had hit fifteen boun- daries.

Nagel came on for Grimmett with metinued at foot of nest column.Į

EXCHANGE

RESTAURANT

Enjoy Music

Woodfull, c Ames, b.Voce ...

Ponsford, b Larwood

32

Fingleton, c Allen,

Lar

Wood

2f

Kippax, 1.b... b Larwood

B

McCabe not out

.187

Richardson, Hammond, b

Voce .........

49

Oldfield, c Ames, b Larwood

4

Grimmett, c Ames, b Voce 19 Nagel, b Larwood

with

O'Reilly, b Voce ..............

Wali, c Allea, b Hammend Extras

your

20

Total

Fall of wickets:-1 for 22; 2 for 653 for 82; 4 for 87; S for 2:6; 6 for 231; 7 for 299; 8 for 380 for 305.

0. M. R. W.

31

5. 96

5

4

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Larwood

Voce ......

Allen w

360

26 4 110 151 65. 0.

0

Verity........... 13 4 35 Hammond..... 14.2 0 341 ENGLAND-1ST INNINGS Sutcliffe, l.b.w.. b Wall..... 194 Wyatt, 1.b.w.. b Grimmett 38

Hammond, Grimmett, b

Nagel

112

Pataudi not out

80

Leyland, e Oldfeld, b Wall Jardine, c OldBeld, ₺ Mc.

0

PHONE 23208.

Cabe...*****

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Extras........

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Just Guessing. Teacher: What makes some clouds black, William? "...

William Exhaust from the airships."Chicago Daily News.

The Reason,

"I think I'll name my last stury Boomerang.

J

"Yes, then it's sure to conte back.

Total for 6 wkts.

THE MORNING'S. PLAY

SYDNEY, Dec. 8. The Australiane bowled magni- fireably this morning and finally eaptured the wicket of Walter Hammond. He had, howevor, com- pleted his century some minutes before, and by the lunch Interval England were within 14

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Thestras,

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Tea Dances Oscoater, King's Restaurant and Heng Kong Hotel.

Dinner Dancee:-Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels, King's Restau

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Miscellaneous

Sanitary Board Meeting, 4.15

p.m.

English Association at Helena Mny Institute.

Rotary Club Tiffin

Fire Drill. Display, No. 2 Polies Station, Wanchai..

Whist Drive, Civil Service C.C Principal Hails, Inward:-Eurape vini Suez by Ynikini Maru.

Outward :-Australia by Sydney Maru 3,30 p.m.; America by Pres. Grant, 3 p.m.; Air Mail for Europe by Aramis 1 p.m., steamer 2.30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY (December 7). Sport.

matches:

Hockey: Friendly Hong Kong Hockey Club Lin- calushire Regiment (U.S R.C. ground), 3.15 p.m..

Hunting: Fanling Hunt Hounda Meet (Konnels), 3.15 p.m. Rugby Club "A" (Sookunpoo), 5.p.m.

Theatres,

v. 8.W.B.

King'e: * Movie Crazy." Queen's: "Huddle"

Central Cohons, and Kellys in

Hollywood."

Oriental: "The Great Adven- ture."

Star: "The Sin of Madelon Claudet."

Dances.

Tez Dances:King's Restaurant, Hong Kong Hotel and Majestic Dancing Academy.

Dinner Dances:-King's Restau tant, Peninsula,, Hong Kong and Repulse Bay Hotels

Entertainments:-"Payment De ferred" at Star Theatre, 9.15 p.m.

the total at 284, Grimmett having bowled in the course of the morn ing ten overs with the following figures:

0. 10

M.

R

13

W. 0

sulciently indicating how subdued the England batsmen were.

Hammond Out..

Three hundred appeared on the board after England had been bat- ting for 998 minutes and then Hammond, attempting a big off drive from Nagel, was brilliantly taken at cover by Grimmett Ham- mond had had a quiet morning putting-op 2 runs in 62 minutes. He hit 10 foura in bis 113.

The Nawab of Pataudi joined "Butoliffe und played out time, scar ing nine of the sixteen-runs added Sutcliffe is now 144 not out.

(Yurther cables will be found on page. 9).

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