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CHINESE R.C. TEAMS STILL LEADING.

WEDNESDAY,

JUNE

29,

1927.

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[By "Umpire."]

The "A" Division championship has been decided and the Chinese R.C. are to be congratulated on once again taking pride of place. They have shown that they are

M.C.C.: 295 and 21 (for 0 wic-still, far and away, the best team

ket),

Cambridge: 228.

competing in the League.

The Club de Recreio and the

In the M.C.C. first innings, Hen-Chinese R.C. "B" are running dren contributed 67 and E. L. Kidd neck-to-neck for the "B" Division 52, For Cambridge R. T. Long trophy. The Portuguese have a very useful side and are making field compiled 71..

a bold bid for first place this sen- son, but will find it difficult to overcome the holders.

SURREY MISS POINTS. Little Play at the Oval. Only a few hours play were pos gible at the Oval where by fifteen runs, and with four wickets in

for a lead on the first innings Play was almost featureless, there being no outstanding performance. The scores were:

Rain all over the country inter-hand, Surrey failed to gain points fere with the normal course of ericket, and in three matches no result on the first innings was achieved. At Manchester only 28 runs were scored.

4.

A team which has not been re- ceiving sufficient attention is the Nippen "Club in the "C" Division. it was a pity that the Nipponese were drawn against the Chinese RC. for the very first date of the season. They were not then in anything like the form they have since displayed. Last Saturday they defeated Craigengower "C" (by one game) which was, inci- dentally, the latter's first reverse, The Nippon Club have very good material to draw upon and I will n not be far vrong in tipping them for the runners-up berth in the "C" League."

Somerset: 148. Surrey: 133 (for 6 wickets). The outstanding feature was a,

NORTHANTS RECOVERY." brilliant partnership between Hol-

Hampshire in Strong Position. més. and Sutcliffe, the brilliant Yorkshire opening pair, who, play-

Southampton was better favour- The nine matches to be played ing for the North against the South in a Trial match scorda 269ed than the majority of grounds, this week need hardly any com without being separated. It was and Hampshire gained first innings menting upon. In the "B" Divi- the forty-first three-figure part points against Northamptonshire,sion, the Craigengower C.C. v. A Mead century and other sound Hongkong C.C. game will likely be nership since these players be

batting enabled. Hampshire to set came associated, beating all pre-

up a total of 347 in their first in vious records.

Oxfordings. Northants collapsed and a follow-on was enforced, but the second knock was more successful, and defeat was put out of the ques-

E. R. T. Holmes, the

University captain, again shower up prominently. He not only took six wickets in the first innings of Leveson-Gower's X, but scored 136 not

when his out

team were up against it in the last in- nings of the match...

Yorkshire, weakened by the ab- sence of Holmes and Sutcliffe, suf- against fered another set-lack Kent at Tonbridge,

The principal individual per- formances are appeneded:

Batting.

Adams (Northants)

C. S. Dempster (N. Zealand) Mend (Hans) .....

E. R. T. Holmes (Oxford U.) Sutcliffe (North v. South) Holmes (North v. South) Whysall (Notts)

Inigh (Scottish Counties),

Not Out.

Bowling.

... 154

141 138*

115

tion. The scores were:

Hampshire: 347.

Northants: 131 and 338 (for 9

wickets).

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lonely contested while I expect INCREASE IN SHANG- the Chinese R.C. will account for the Craigongdwer C.C. in the "C" Division.

HOW BUX BEAT LITORS.

CURIOUS ACTION OF

REFEREE..

round.

The referee for some

HAI RATES.

OPPOSITION ON THE PART OF THE KUOMINTANG.

The Central Publicity Bureau of the Kuomintang in its declaration supporting the opposition on the part of all Chinese in Shanghai to the proposed two per cent. in-, crease of Municipal Rates gives the following reasons why the pro- posed increase in laxution should not be allowed:

GOLF

Do you play your shots with that assurance that returns small' score results ?

In the flants first innings, Boyes

A correspondent writing from scored 54 (not out) Mead contri-Saigon in reference to the bout buted 141, and Newman made 70. between Iron Bux, and Liters, Between them Newman and Ken-whith Eux won on points, saya: nedy took the whole of the North-Bux was not in the best of condi- ants wickets in the first innings, lion, but he led on points easily

To begin with, the declaration the former returning the excellent up to the end of the seventh states, everywhere is to be seen an analysis of 5 wickets for 48 runs,

unbalanced municipal administra- 154 while Kennedy took 4 wickets for

The eighth round was fairly tion. Despite the fact that rob- Adams played a prominent part even but Litory came with a wet bors and bandits are daily beccm- 11in, the fine back-to-the-wall strug-sail and punished Bux severely, ing more menneing, no steps havo taking the two last rounds by a been taken to curb their nefarious 127 me in the second innings. He re-

activities, that while the Chinese 117sisted all efforts to dislodge him wide margin of points.

reasonpay the majority of the Municipal and contributed 154 (not out). W. W. Timms reached a total of 59 be-known only to himself, gave Li- revenue, nothing has been said tors an extra half-minute's rest about public education for the fore he was defeated.

at the end of round 5, otherwise Chinese; that while the publie it was extremely probable that gardens are being maintained as Bux would have won by the K.O. the expense, of the Chinese rate- to the route. Bux had Litors on thepayers, they are closed

had Chinese public; and, finally, that verge of dropping, and he actually indicated that he had had while the Chinese form by far the enough. The referee gave him greater majority of the entire extra time and he was able to population, being over one million

Reduced to the simplest figures, in number, they are not rep- continue.

here is the material that goes into Buy and Litors will meet in a re-resented on the Council, turn engagement on July 1st, and has violated international scraper: 4.300 tons of elevator Furthermore, British" imperi-the construction of a 26-storey sky. ns Bux will be in much better con-

miles of electric cable, 40.000 feet dition, it is thought that he will lay in despatching troops to steel, 1,250,000 face bricks, 106

Shanghai. win by a knock-out.

Merritt (New Zealand)....7 for 74 Newman (Hunts) ... for 48 E. R. T. Holmes (Oxford U.) 6 for 55 Voco (Notts)

Anderson (Scottish C.)

Wright (Kent)

Halley (Scottish C.)

Woolley (Kent)

Jucques (Yorkshire)

Kennedy (Hants),

.5 for 38

.b for 45

.5 for 52

B for 31 4 for 35 4 for 39 for 40

HOLMES AND SUTCLIFFE.

Record Achieved in Trial Match.

LEICESTER WASH-OUT. Warwickshire Complete An

Innings.

Warwickshire completed an in- nings against Leicestershire, at Leicester, but play was finally sus pended when Leicester had scored 60 for the loss of two wickets.

The scores were:

Warwick: 193. Leicester: G0 (for 2 wickets). In the Warwick first innings. Homes and Sutcliffe, York-Skelding took five wickets at a cost

opening pair, of 91 runs.

London, June 28,

NOTTS ON METTLE. Try to Force Win Against Gloucester.

shire's famous whose imposing array of three- figure partnerships has been a feature of post-war cricket, each scored a century for the North against the South in a Test trial

Nottinghamshire scoring match at Sheffield, "defying the

(for 6 wickets) in reply to a total Southern bowling until

of 149 by Gloucester, declared in brought an end to play.

Their latest three-figure part- an endeavour to force a win, but nership is the third of the season, rain. interrupted the game, and and the 41st of the association, they had to rest content with five

rain

201

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Local fight fans will regret to learn that Norman Morris, the Colony's welter and middleweight champion, is at present in hospital, suffering from bronchitis.

At

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In face of these facts, the.. de-of elevator cable, 2,000,000 pounds claration continues, how can the of cement, 5,000,000 pounds of Municipal Council expect the sand; 500,000 square feet of wire Chinese to agree to a further in-reinforcement, 70,000 square feet crease in their already but un-of glass. rewarded financial burden?

any rate, Shanghai is Chinese ter ritory and no foreign troops con be tolerated. The Chinese re- to have 09- aidents ought not sumed any financial responsibility

BANGKOK

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BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE. play againat II.D.G. Leveson- Gower's XI at Eastbourne, and it

HEAD OFFICE: 96, Boulevard Haussmanna, Paris. innings in the fourth innings of so long as no representation is Subscribed Capital ........Frs. 72,000,000.00 Was principally his three-figure

on the Council. Pald Capital the match which enabled Oxford accorded them

agree to increased taxation until University to gain a signal vic-Certainly, they are not going to Reserve Fund. Fr. 85,864,810.10

G.C. Newman showed up pro- their representatives are admit- tory with seven wickets to spare.

ted into the administration, No taxation without representation is a. political prificiple accepted by all civilized nations; the Shanghai Chinese are thus justified in re- fusing to pay the proposed in- and general Municipal crense rates,

and the pair have thus beaten the points for a lead on the first inminently in the Oxford University record of 40 century partnershipsings.

For the second match in succes-irst innings, scoring 72 not out in a total of 151. The scores ion, Hammond failed to make a

were:

Leveson Gower's: 206 and

set by Hobbs and Hayward for Surrey.

The South did not shine, the scores being:

South: 235.

North: 269 (for 0 wicket).

In the South innings, D: R. Jar- dine scored 57, and A. P. F. Chap man, England's captain, compiled a useful 70. V. W. C. Jupp took

ana

6 wickets for 90 runs.

Southern bowling was The. aeverely treated by Holmes Sutcliffe, though the fielding was gool Sutcliffe made 131 not out

The

and Holmes 127 not out. North were 34 runs ahead with no wicket lost when rain prevented further play.

MANCHESTER'S REPUTATION..

century,

The scores were:

Gloucester: 149 and 11 (for 1

wicke(),

Notty: 261 (for G wickets

deed.).

Smith, the wicket-keeper, was the only player to offer real reais tance to the Notts attack. carried his bat for 5C (not out

Voce took 5 wickets for 35 rune.

Ile

Notts had chiefly to thank Why sall for their most effective reply. He scored 117 (not out) while Walker contributed 52. Parker took six wickets for 101 runs.

YORKS COLLAPSE. Kent Gain Valuable Points. Yorkshire felt the absence of Holmes and Sutcliffe severely in their match against Kent at Ton- Practically No Cricket.

bridge, and they were outplayed. Manchester lived up to its re- Rain Interferred with the normal putation, and less play was pos-progress of the match and Kent alble between Lancashire and were unable to force home their Dorby than in any other game in first innings the country.

Very few balls were bowled, Derbyshire batting first and scor ing 28 runs for 0 wicket.

M.C.C. MATCH DRAWN,

R. T. Longfield Bats Well for Cambridge.

advantage.

205. Oxford: 154 and 238 (for 3

wickets).

C. Clay 53.

In the first inningy of Leveson-Gower's

side, E. R. T. A lorry laden with four tons of Holmes took six wickets for 55 matches, was passing under a runs. In their second knock, R.. bridge at Great Heywood, near struck the arch of the bridge. The Bettington contributed 81 and J. Rugeley, when the top of the load impact caused the matches to ignite, and amid a display of fire works the lorry and its cargo were destroyed. Burning matches were strewn along the highway for a considerable distance.

G. C. Newman

alone made a stand in Oxford's first innings, while ER.T. Holmes was outstand ing in the second with a brilliant contribution of 136 (not out).

TWO CENTURIES, Keen Games at Broughty Ferry.

A keen game was witnessed at Broughty Ferry, Dundee, between the New Zealand tourists and the Scottish Counties. C. S. Dempster for the New Zealanders, and Haigh for the Scots made three-figure scores.

The match was drawn, the Scots The being in a good position, though the New Zealanders made a sport- Kent: 243 and 10 (for 1 wicing declaration. The scores were:

kot).

scores were:

Yorkshire: 131.

In Kent's first innings, Valon- tine scored 60, while Jacques took four wickets for 39 runs.

Wright and Woolley.. (F.E)

New Zealand: 304 and 103

(for 8 wickets decd.).

Scottish C'ties: 287 and 72

(for 4 wickets).

In the New Zealand first innings, Dempster scored 154, and Ander

brought about the Yorkshire col-son took 5 wickets for 52 runs. lapas, Wright taking 5 wickets for 46 and Woolley 4 for 35.

Cambridge University drew with the M.C.C. al: Lord's, in a match weather, interrupted by the though the M.C.G, had had the Longfield play. botter of the

E.R.T. HOLMES, 136. Oxford Win by Seven Wickets, E.R.T. Holmes, tho Oxford cap-

Halley took 4 wickets for 31 in their second innings.

High scored 115 and Wood 50 for the Scottish Counties, while Merritt returned the excellent figures of 7 wickets for 74 rune.

The Scottish Counties were 48

scored a sound 71 for Cambridge. Ptain, gave a brilliant all-round dlsin arrears with 6 wickets to fall

The scores were:

at the close of play ----Router,

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