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5 FOR

STOP

14 AGAINST W. INDIES

PRESS George Headley Again

Foremost Batsman

England declared after the

tem Interval with the score at 128 for six wickets,

Hutton, on reaching 18, com- pleted his 2,000 runs for the

season.

Eight thousand were present.

spectators

AIR RA

OVER. CHUNGKING

SEVERAL FIRES STARTED

Furious Dogfights

Over City

CHUNGKING, July 25 (Reater)

LONDON, July 25 (Reuter)-The weather was glorious but the wicket was soft from last night's rain when the second Test cric ket match between England and the West Indies "entered the anal day of play at the Old Trafford, Manchester, The start was delayed for half-an-hour.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1939.

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Mentain Mantle Straits. Shanghal

From

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Mentor.... Patroclus................

Air Mail by "Pan American Air-

ways Direct Service”-San Fran- Pan American cisco date, 19th July,

Airways Plane Air Mail by. "Air France Direct Air France

Service"-Paris dafe, 19th July Shanghai and Swatow..

With their overnight acore at 85 for three wickets the West Indians were only able to add 48 runs before they were all dis- missed in the face of splendid bowling by Bowes, of Yorkshire, who claimed six wickets for 32 runs, five of which he captured George Headley was again to the dard and also had four boundary fore among the visiting batsmen hits in his short innings of 47 runs, scoring 31 before he was caught by scored out of 58. Wood behind the stumps off Grant lost his wicket in hitting | Shanghal, Bowes' bowling.

out to Goddard, being caught at Java and Manila,...

Manila.... Japan.

11

Hutton and Fagg opened Eng-long-on by Fagg. land's second innings and at lunch George Headley continued to bat had 11 runs

on the scoreboard, steadily, but saw Gomes being Hutton having 7 and Fagg four. · caught by Wood of Bowes without

any addition to the score,

However, he and Sealey were to-

MONDAY'S PLAY

After lunch, the wicket was res-gether until the close of play, when

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Direct

22nd July,

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Straits....

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Due

26th July

26th July

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16th July

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25th July

28th July

16th July

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96th July

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97th July

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28th July

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Manila

29th July

Japan and Shanghai,

29th July

Total for 7 decld.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

164

Manija.

99th July

Shanghai.

30th July

Shanghai.

.......................) Tjisalar..

30th July

O. M. R. W. 2" 10 0

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26th July.

Tientsin

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Sist July

31st July

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Straits and. Europe via

(Papers · etc,,)-London 6th July and London Parcela- London date. 29th June.

Suez

date,

Carthage...

Straits

Bomali...

ponsive to spin, forcing batsmen on the West Indies score was 85 for the strict defensive, Without any three, Headley 16 not out and Sea- addition to the score, Paynter was ley 13 not out.

ENGLAND.-1st, INNS. dismissed, being caught by Sealey behind the sticks, of Clarke's bowl-Hutton, e Martindale, b Grant ing.

Fagg, b Hylton In the next over, "Hutton was w. R. Hammond, at. Sealey,

Paynter, c Sealey, b Clarke caught by Martindale, fielding "at

Clarke short leg. off Grant, Hutton also had not added to his pre-lunch

score.

England's total, which was 34 for three, made in 95 munytes.

-Chungking was raided last night by 27 Japanese planes, which were greeted with heavy anti-aircraft fire and engaged in furious dog- The 50 went up after 105 min. fights by Chinese pursuit ma-utes of batting, and two minutes chines.

later there was a short break owing to more rain.

attacked

The main localities were the western suburbs of the elty and the area near the north bank of the Chialing River.

Beveral bombs landed in the vicinity of the French Embassy. the nearest one only 100 yards distant.

BIG FIRES STARTED

53 FOR 4

Compton, ht. wit.. t Clarke .....

Hardstaff, c Williams. 6 Grant 70 Wood, cand b Constantine Wright, not out ......

Extras

At the resumption, Denis Comp-Martindale tom had the misfortune to trod on Hylton his wicket when playing Clarke. Clarke He had made only four runs, and Grant the English score was now 63 for Cameron

for 4.

At 62, Hammond left, being

after making 22

Constantine,

7 2 "36 WEST INDIES.-1st INNS.

Big fires were started near the stumped by Sealey, off Clarke, R. 3. Grant, e Fagg, b Goddard 47

Chialing River, the flames lighting up the waterfront with a lurid glare. Several bombs landed in the river itself.

Reuter's temporary office in the western suburb had a close escape from destruction when three bombs landed within twenty yards of it. Luckily they were duds.

Оле of them landed the tennis court.. and other two in

a

011 the narrow

Hardstaff was aggressive and scored 50 in as many minutes, hitting a six and seven fours.

J. B. Stolayer, a and b God-

dard

G. Headley, Wood, b Bowes 51 G. Gomez, c Wood," b Bowes J. E. D. Sealey, c Hammond, b

Bowes

P. G. D. Cameron, c Hutton, b

Bowes

Wood and Hardstaff madę stand, but at 150, the Yorkshire- man was caught and bowled by Constantine after a useful innings of 26,

Williams, b Copson Tea was taken with the score Constantine, b Bowes standing at 151 for six wickets. Martindale, e Hammond; b Cơp- Hardstaff being 64 not

Hylton, 1. b. w. Bowes Clarke, not out

count

out and

lane leading to the house oc-Wright had not yet opened his ac- cupied by correspondents of other news agencies.

ENGLAND DECLARES

Plaster fell to the floor of the A crowd of 10,000, of whom 8,039 house, but there were no casual-paid at the turnstiles, were present ties among the correspondents,

THRILLING FIGHT

CHUNGKING, July 25 (Central)

when play continued after tea.

When Hardstaff was caught by Williams, oft Grant, after making

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Japan. Japan.

18 Saigon.

Japan and Shanghai

5. S. A, Eonolulu and Japan- 1. (San Francisco date, 8th July).

0

2

133

0. MR. W.

17.4 8 33

6

9 2 31 2

76 in 100 minutes, Hammond de- Bowes A thrilling dogfight took place elared England's innings. Hard-Copson " over Chungking between 27 Jap staff hit a six and eight boun- Goddard anese planes and an undisclosed darles.

Wright number of Chinese pursuits yes- terday evening. resulting in the

ENGLAND destruction of one of the raiding

Hutton, a Bealey. Clarke was, the most successful Fagg, b Constantine machines,

bowler for the West Indies with Paynter, e Gomez, b Martindale 0 The raiders broke into the war-three for 69. time capital in two squadrons of

18 and nine machines respective

Wright was not out with one and extras totalled six.

TOURISTS PLAY

The West Indies once again ly. They were clearly discernible opened with J. B. Stollmeyer and under a bright new moon and by R. 8. Grant. At 35, the former left, the Chinese searchlights which being caught and bowled by God- criss-crossed the sky.

Challenged by Chinese pursuits,

dard for five.

With Grant and Headley in, the

Straits and Manila Etraits,

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10

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Ceylon, Aden, Egypt Marseilles ad London-due London 31st August

Patrocli

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THURSDAY

195

Hammond, b Constantine Compton, not out Hardstaff, not out

Total (for 4 wkts.)

WORCESTER WIN Worcester defeated Northants by

the raiders were forced to break tourists scored at a last rave, the one wicket formation. One of them burst in 50 being hoisted after only 35 min-

Northants 281 and 6 (Perks 6

Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hono

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to fames in mid-air and crashed utes. For this Grant was respon- for 25); Worcester, 271 and 102 for Canton, .................................... to the ground. All Chinese planes sible. He hit three sixes. off God-1s (Partridge 5 for 32).

were safe.

More than 100 demolition and

incendiary bombs were rained in

the city, infiicting a number pt

civilian carualties and property SUCCESSION WAR

damage,

Changmen and Foochow 'FOOCHOW, July 25 (Central)—

THREATENING IN

Three Japanese planes dropped SOUTH AFRICA

eight bombs at Changmen on the Fukien coast yesterday afternoon. Later, the machines flew over Foochow and machine-gunned the bund.

yesterday. In

OPEN TOURNEYS RESULTS

The match in the second round'

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FRIDAY Shanghai, Japan and Europe (ex- cept Great Britain and Eire), Via Siberia,

resulted in a win for the former pair by 19 shots to 18.

Matches in the Open Singles Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- A war of succession is thresten-Championship were played at Klangsi Towns Haided KIAN, KIANCHI, July 26 (Gening in Basutoland and Ishasutoland Kowloon Cricket Club and Kow

trilla by Imperial Airways Direct | Imperial" tral) Several cities in Klangst where the paramount chief of the loon Football Club yesterday, de-

Service due Sydney 4th Angust. were attacked by "Japanese planes reservation territory, Griffith spite the showers of rain in the Lerothods, died on Sunday. The

early evening... In the morning two planes visit throne is now being claimed by the

At the K.0.C., A. J. Hall beat W. ed Slukan, dumping three bombs two sons of the Chlet Prince Beels V. Field 31-12, A. E. Carey beat J. While six machines raided: Feng- and his half-brother, Bereng. Pau 21-18, A. Mass beat A. East cheng, dropping eleven missiles in- When Beelso received news of his man 21-8. side and outside the town.

father's death, he was in the At the KFC., J. 8. Landolt beat Changshu was attacked twice in mountains of Mohotlong but lime-H Basto 21-2, F. Cullen beat T.E the afternoon. In the first raid diately began the journey over the Robson 21-8., staged by two machines six bombs snowcapped mountains to Pieter were dumped while in the second Maritzburg where he obtained an raid staged by six machines more aeroplane passage to Maseru, the than twenty bombs were released, capital of Basutoland, arriving

there on Monday evening.

Over 20,00-mounted Basuto war- In the third round of the 3d rlors are on the way to the funeral tourney of the Ewo League played and the South African authorities last evening at the Bowling Alleys are concerned over the possibility the "Champs" defeated the Etrol of a serious clash between the con- lera" by 1,912 points to 1,817.

tending factions(Transocean).

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