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AUSTRALIA WINS 2nd TEST MATCH
COMPLETE COLLAPSE OF ENGLISH BATTING
{THROUGH.REUTER'S AGENCY.]
HOME FOOTBALL
NEW YEAR DAY RESULTS
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)
LONDON, Jan, 2 FOOTBALL matches played at Home on Monday, resulted, as follows:--
„FIRST DIVISION..
MELBOURNE, Jan, 3... THE formidable English hatting "eleven were dismissed for 96 runs this morning thus giving Aus Flackburn tralia victory in the second Test Bolton by 111 runs
Middlesbro' The wicket was erumbling badly Wednesday and O'Reilly and Wall made full | Sunderland use of the tricky pitch to dismiss
six batsmen before lunch for 103]
¡Puns.
Eury
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1933.
AUSTRALIA-U.S. TENNIS TEST
AMERICAN PLAYERS WIN RUBBER
(THROUGH. HEUTER'S AGENDY)
ADELAIDE, Jan, a... IN the third Tennis Test Match,
America bost Australia by matches to 4, thus America has won the Rubber. One more teat will, however, be played."
6: Blackpool
3 Sheffield U.
2 Newsatle
3
3 Arsenal
2
2 West Brom.
2
Quist beat Van Ryn 6-4, 63 Vines beat Crawford 6-1, 6-2. Vines and Gledhill beat Moon and Quist 6-4, 6-4, 6-1,
SECOND DIVISION
3 Swansea
There were only 10,000 present | Chesterfield A Fulham to-day when Sutcliffe (33) and Manchester U. 4 Plymouth Leyland (10) continued the Eng.
land innings in hot weather.
0
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Carliste 1Wrexham
The wicket-showed-definite-signa Accrington 8 Mansfield.. of crumbling, and the first signs of Barnsley the traditional trickiness of the Darlington" wicket before launch was respon-Southport sible for the sensational collapse | Hartleppols which followed.?
3 Halifax
3 Rochdale
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
O'Reilly' and 'Wall opened the Australian attack with the fast Aberdeen
Kilmarnock "Morton Queen's Park Rangers St. Johnstone
́ bowler" making use of the slight|Clyde
breese. Leyland, hit O'Reilly to Falkirk the leg boundary, and followed this Hamilton up with a three in the first over Hearts sanding up the 50 in 48 minutes.
Sutcliffe failed to add to his overnight total and was clean bowl. ed by O'Reilly with the second ball of the latter's second over. 3-1-33. At the same total England suffer- ed another reverse when Layland hit over a yorker from Wall's 80. cond ball of his second over 53-2-19.
Loyland had batted 38 minutes for his runs and had hit two boundaries.
Allison and Von Ryn beat Craw ford and Hopman 6-4, 2-0, 6-4, 6-4.
GOLF
MIXED BOGEY COM- PETITION
Played at Fanling on December 94-29:
Mr. and Mrs. Lafford- down,
There were 19 cutries.
3 Dundee
2
1 Partick
win
0
3 Airdrie
1
9 Mother 1
3
3 Cowdenbeath
1
St.. Mirren
1
Ayr
1 Third Lanark 1
O Celtic
2 East Stirling .0
* Postponed; ground waterlogged.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE-
Albion A broath Brechin
Dundee U...
*3 Dumbarton
1
3. Forfar
1
5. Montrose,
2
1 Queen of Sth.
3 Allon
2 Raith Rovers
1
King's Park Leith
3 Sten'muir
FIRST
0 Hiberniane
DIVISION
1
Dunfermline East Fife
Ironmonger relieved Wall at o and in his second over he persuad: ed the Nawab to chop his first bali into Fingiaton's' safe hands at se cond slip. 70-3-5. Worse, how. evor, was to follow, as two balls Arsenal Inter Jardine edged a rising, ball Wednesday into McCabe's hands in the slips Aston Villa
70-4.0.
Half the English side wera back
in the pavilion when Ames was
24 17 3 4 74 36 37
15 46 50 37 34 23 13 0 4 58 38 32 Newcastle.23.14.3 6-46 20 31
SECOND DIVISION
caught by Fingleton at deep square Bradford G....29 12 7 4 43, 21-31
leg off O'Reilly. 77-5-2. Eight Stoke Tuns later Hammond was taken by Bury O'Brien at deep mid-off, O'Reilly Tottenham again being the successful bowler Swansea 86-6.28.
Fullinm
Hammond batted 51 minutes for his-23 and hit two boundaries.
At lunch England had lost wickets for 103 runs, Wratt being
8 and Allen 10.
23 13 8 8 38 19 31
124 1917. 3 43 31 31
23 12 6 8 03.29 30
24 12 3 931 34 27 23 10 0 7 43 39 96
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Chester .23 14 4 5 51 29 32 Hull City 21 11. 7 3 47 93 Barnsley 4.24 12 4 8 00 30 28 Wrexham .....01 11 4 7 51 30 26
Wyatt and Allen added 50 runs in 40 minutes before the Warwick- shire skipper got in from of a straight one from O'Reilly, 135-7-25. llong-ra
Wyatt was vory rosolute and Motherwell .....24 10 merveless in his innings which inst-Celtic
ed 54 minates and which included | Hearin three boundaries.
1
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
24 15. 7. 2. 60·93 37 4477 38 36
Aberdeen
...27 15 6-6 58 28 36 .93 14 2.7 57 28 34
23 15 9 8 02 37 32 St. Johnstone 24 12 7 5 47 34 31
In attempting to hit Ironmongeriumilton...24 12 5 7 68 43 29 out of the ground Allen was stumped. 137-8-93. He had played 2. magnificent fighting innings which insted 61 minutes and which produced one boundary.
Larwood mishit a ball from Ironmonger and was well caught by the bowler who had to run back- wards to take a skier, thus closing the innings for 139 scored in 173 minut.co.
·
Scores were as follow:
Australia: 228 and 191.
England: 169.
England-2nd Innings,
Sutcliffe, b O'Reilly
Leyland, b Wall
O'Reillyhou
D. R. Jardine, McCabe, b
33
10
K
Hammond, "o
O'Brien,
Nawab of Pataudi, e Fingleton
bIronmonger
Ironmonger.
Ames, Fingleton, b O'
O'Reilly
2
O'Heilly
93
R. ES Wyatt, L.b.w.,
O Allan, st. Oldfield, b Ironmonger
Larwood, and 6 Ironmonger
e O'Brien, b O'Reilly
Bowes, not out.....
Extras bel
Total
Fall of the wicke
9 for 3; 3. for 70: 4 for
139
5 for
77: 6 for 857 for 125; 8 for 18
Bow
CAMETO
(GOON TOUR
ENGLISH TEAM POR ITALY
LOCAL FOOTBALL
CHANGES IN SATURDAY'S -
PROGRAMME
The following amendments to fix tures for the week ending January
5, 1933, are notified:
2nd Division-Saturday.
3rd Division-Saturday. I.E. Lincolna-Postponed. Taikoo . R.A. S.C.-To be played on the Chinese ground at Happy Valley atp.m.
HOCKEY RULES IN DEBATE
EXPERT QUERIES DEFINI-
TION OF BULLY
NEAR CIRCLE
London.Cel. Bruce Turnbull, an acknowledged expert on the rules of Hockey, has raised a conten- tious point as regards an ordinary bully hear the circle,
What constitutes a bullyi" be naka:
Paragraph (2) of Rule makes it clear that it is the two players; while paragraph (6) that, at all bullies, "None shall stand within 3 yards of the players who are bully. ing."
It is evident declares Col. Turn- bull that the distance of 5 yards is
intended to be measured from the two players and not from the ball as is so often done,
HONG KONG POLICE
RESERVE
LORDERS BY THE HON. MR. E D. C. WOLFE, O.M.G.,
General.
STILL FLIRTING!
ŠINO-RUSSIAN PACT-BEING-
·DISCUSSED.
Tokyo, December 20.-Thero is- still hope for Japan and Sovict to conclude a non-aggression pact despite the resumption of diplo, matic relations between Russia and China, Ambassador Alexander Triganovsky, of Russia declared to-day, tables the United Press correspondent.
GREAT ASIA AS CIATION
JAPANESE SPONSOR MOVE TO ENLIST CHINESE
SUPPORT
BLUEBIRD REBUILT
SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL'S FRESH ATTEMPT
London, Nov. 26-Sir Malcolm The Tokyo frahi says that a mo. Campbell is planning a fresh at- vement to promote Bino-Japanese tempt on the world's speed record rapproachment is growing among in January or February. He ins sections of both the Japanese and hoping this time to make the at -Chinese-peoples. This movement is tempt in the Empire, probably, inf whetted by the Asiatic Monroe South Africa, or else at Daytona; Doctrine which has witnessed a Florida
With effect front January 1, 1933, the Hondquarters of the Hong Kong Police Reserve will be situated at No 2 Polico Station, Wanchai, Parades of all Units with the ex Roserve will continue to be held at ooption of the Emergency Unit
The atatement was made after the Central Police Station when Triosnovsky held a lengthy confer sudden growth of late in connec The famous car Bluebird han
enco with Foreign Minister, Yasuya Uchida
ordered
Chinese Company.
The suggestion of a non-aggres-, K. S. Mox has been taken on the almost a year ago when Japanese Strength-Constable R17 Williamsion pact was first made in Moscow strength of the Chinese Company troops, pressing northward in Man
as from December 31, 1932.
Constable, Red Lawrency S. Y. Wong has been permitted to resign from the Chinean Company as from December 39, 1932-
Training Course-Part II.—All-re- cruits will attend at the Chinese Company's Headquarters on Tues day, January 3, at 5.30 p.m. for in-
struction
·Training Course-Part L-All re-
craits of the Chinese Company will attend Central Police Station for Squad Drill on Thursday, January 5, at 6.30 p.m. Dress: Bino uniform and cap with white covers.
with
Platoon Parade.-All members of the No. 1 Platoon are reminded that the parade will take place on Thursday, January 6, at the Centrul Police Station Fall in at 6.30 p.m. sharp. Dross: Blue uniforma, cap with white cover, belt with brace, truncheon, whistle, Brmlet and badge, Pocket Policeman" and notebook to be carried,
Emergency Unit: Reserve, All ranks of the Emergency Unit Reserve will parade at No. 2 Police Station on Friday, January 6, at 5.30 P. sluar. Dress: Mufti.
(8gd.) D. L. KING,
D.S.P. (R.). Hong Kong, January 3, 1939, - *
AERIAL ADVERTIS- ING MUST FAIL
TO THE B.B.C.
He adds that, in the cass of n circle bally, it is not the ball that SIR C. HIGHAM'S WARNING must not be within 3 yards of the goal-line, but the hearer of the two ployers who are bullying. If this is correct, then the nearest defen- ders would be within law if they packed the goal, and stood behind the goal-line as is laid down for a
corner.
Is there anything in the Rules to prevent an Umpire from ordering a circle bully to be played just out side the yard limit, so that the nearest defenders could stand actually on the goal-line? All that para. (d) lays down is the fact that the bully is to be played at least yards away from the goal line.
Packing the Goal,
down for a corner.
British Broadcasting Corporation Whau, is going to happen to the when its charter from the Crown
comes to an end in 19307 -
£
In the ordinary nature of things a commission will then be appoint- to discuss the steps to be taken. But in view of the present financial Position of the country it is by no and startling measures ab that, will means improbable that measures, be taken before that date.
It is somewhat significant that in the B.B.C. Year Book for 1933, pub- limbed to-day at two shillings, a striking article on the B.B.C.'s constitution by Lord Allen of Hurt- wood is followed by an outspoken attack by Sir Charles Higham on." advertising over the air.
His point that the distance of five varda should be measurable from the two players and not from the ball, is sound, and a practical argument His further submission is that, in the case of a circle bully, it, and not. the ball, must not be
Listeners Reaction. within five yards of the goal-line, but the nearer of the two players sort to such a drastic step as fore- Should, the Government ever re who are bullying The defenders would, therefore, be well within ing the B.B.C. to add to the Na the law if they packed the goal and tional Exchequer by broadcasting Ewo'r. Lincolns-To be played at stood behind the goal line as is laid advertising, they would be given Chatham Road, at 2.30 p.m.
furiously to think by the stern Colonel Bruce Turnbull further warning of Sir Charles Higham,
"I am entirely opposed to radio enquires, Is there anything in the Rules to prevent a um first from the listeners viewpoint, dvertising, writes Sir Charles, pire from ordering a circle bully to be played just outside the five whose reaction to the programme yards limit so that the nearest de would naturally influence the ad- fenders could stand on the goal vertisers' point of view. line?! He quotes Ru's 9, which "If I buy a wireless set I pay enacte that the bully in the circle an annual licence fee to be enter shall be played within five yards tained, not instructed as to what of the goal line. Col Turnbull goods I want to buy. Were a can- naks very subtle question. One Vaser or a commercial traveller to knows that one man can be too force his way into my house I literally strict on the lettering of a should consider it an unwarranta rule rather than ing regarding its ble intrusion. true spirit. But what about clause Sir Charles goes on to my →→
The advertised, or the adver- (b) of Rule 12 which prohibits any other player being within five yardstising agent, who, if possible, must" of the two players who are bully-his media, has neither the guarantee. be still more careful in choosing
that the sales talk which follows he 'sponsored, programme" will be lis tened to it is more than likely
that the people who do happen to that as soon as it begins the listener will switch off)-nor the knowledge he listening are those to whom his product appeal
H. K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
LORDERS HY LIKUT, COL E 4. BIRD, D.8.0, 0.BE]
Machine Gun Company Orders.ing. The Company will parade at full strength on Friday, January 6, at
· When #-Men- is. Hurt.
5.30 p.m. in multi at Volunteer Mr. HB. Nilson, whose long RW. No pay will be disbursed after that many commands general respects Headquarters to receive Camp pay. connexion with the game in Ger date and Platoon Commanders are suggests that, when a player is asked to see that every man injured on Ene side, ce there are only their Pintoon turns up.
ten men through various reasons, the other team also sheds a player to make the play even.
Company Dance.
On the Continent this system is strictly carried out. No one will!
Owing to Chinese New Year the Company Dance has been postpon edfrom Saturday, January 29, to
gainsay that it is not highly sport- Saturday, February 4, 6.9.15 h.m. at Mesars, Lane, Crawford, Ltdgin spirit and creditable-thas Full-particulars are being circularis pponents should not desire to take
ed to all members of the Company
the least advantage of shother
team's misfortune crippled by tha who are asked to give their up lose of a players per port in order to make the dance In lacrosse, it has always been a successful na usisil ARA rule that, if a player is injured on ka: Gun Competition, cara the one-siders player on
Cands-offs either until the player returns, or, ifa
stands off alloget
held at Fanling on:
PIG FARM BURNT OUT
ELIA ESSAY TRAGEDY IN
REAL LIFE
churia, approached the increased Russian forces in Siberia. -
Japan spurned the suggestion at the time and Russia continued to strengthen her arms in the Far East,
The threat of a clash in the North finally died down. Then, after Japan recognized the Manchukuo regime as independent, thers was talk anew of a non-nggression pact, which would be Japan's concession to Russia in exchange for Russian recognition, of the Manchukuo Goy
tion with the League discussions of the Sino-Japanese dispute: Leen rebuilt and is now equipped
with a 2,500 horse-power engine, compared with the previous powar Sir Malcolm Campbell is now hòp of 1,450. It is even rumoured that ing to approach the five miles minute mark.
shell fitted.
As ons means to fructify this the arrangement has been made to movement, says the Tokyo jouronl, establish a new association calling itself the Great Asia Association, Co-operation of the Japanese mili”
He at present holds the land try, the Foreign Office and in- fivential private organisations is speed record of 253 miles per hour. Some of Britain's finest "cräfte-" Assured for this plan. In view of men have been working on the car the present strained Sino-Japanese relations, it is difficult to say whe-for the past nine months under ther many influential Chinese ele conditions of great secrecy but now ments will identify themselves with the car is being brought to London the new undertaking, but it is a to have it stream-lined and the fact that many influential Chinese support the sims of the associa tion in embryo, because of their belief that it is not only in accord with the late Sun Yat Ben's Great- er Asia principle, but that Japan and China are decreed to join Friction Over Su Ping Wan,
handa, despite temporary setbacks. This scheme appeared nicely on In fact, it is said, some Chinese the way to fruition when friction are already working for the promo 130. arose after Russia refused to turn tion of the object in view. Such over Su Ping Wen and his follow-being the case, it is hoped that ers, who fled from Manchuria, into when a sort of settlement has been Russia, to Japanese and Manchu reached in the present-Sino-Japan kuo officials for courtmartial. Su ese dispute, the above-mentioned Ping wen was the Chinese guerilla movement will make stendy head leader who revoited against Man- way.--Japan Chronicle. chukuo authority in September and held the north-western part of Man- churia from Hailar westward for
ernment.
three months before the Japanese. E M.I.M. and Cy.E.. has been Mr. H. E. Goldsmith, MI, Struct finally drove him out."
admitted a partner of Messrs
About this time it was announced Denison, Ram and Gibbs, Architects at Geneva that Russia, and China | and Civil Engineers, would resume diplomatic relations, which further separated Russia-and Japan ins far as casual observers could see.
Soviet Popular Support,
Many believed that all attempts to conclude a non-aggression pact had accordingly been abandoned until Trionnovsky, renewed, interest in the question with his statement.
Response to the Russian ambas- sador's statement was not slow in comment.
The executive committee of the Social Masses Party adopted a ro- pact, and appointed Isco Abe to solution declaring in favour of such visit Uchida, Trionnovsky and Minister of War Araki for an ex-
change of views.
The car is so large that part of the factory had to be removed to extricate it. The new Bluebird's weight is less than 4 tons. The gear ratio is such than Sir Mal- colm Campbeli will get into the second gear at about 60 miles an hour and change into top at about
The cockpit has been taller made" so that not an inch of space will be wasted. It fits Sir colm Campbell like a glove and his only concern is whether the car will stay on the ground at top speed. He fears she may then rise into tho
The tanks have been enlarged to air like an aeroplane..
∙like an
hold approximately twenty-six gal lons of petrol
KING'S THEATRE COMMENCING SUNDAY, 8TH JANUARY
The TRIAL of VIVIENNE WARE
leasing
to the taste-and
also to the throat!
JOAN BENNETT
FOX PICTURE
"ALBO PACKED IN:
Embassy
CORK TIPPED CIGARE!
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