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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1928..

THE WORLD SPORT

COUNTY CRICKET

RESULTS.

(Continued from Papa 1.) In Lancashire's first innings, Hallows was in form at the wicket, making 114 out of a toal score of 200. The scores were:

CUP FOR SHANGHAI.

INTERPORT LAWN BOWLS.

HONGKONG PLAYERS LEAVE FOR SHANGHAI,

LIFE-SAVING. CLASSES.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AWARD OF MERIT.

An examination for the Award

The Hongkong team of Interportor Merit (allver medal) of the lawn bowlers left for Shanghai Royal Life Saving Society was hold to-day. Five of the six players, at Lycemun yesterday. The candl Messrs. A. M. Hollanda (cnpt.), dates were men of the 12th Heavy J. C. Brown, A. Chapman, W. Hair Battery, Royal Artillery, who had and J. Laing, departed by the previously qualified for the 80-1 China Navigation Company's 8.8.ciety's proficiency certificate and Shantung at daylight, whilst the bronze medallion, The Award of remaining man, Mr. A. Grimmett, Merit is a much more difficult test than the previous certificates, and left by the Empress of Russia.

VISITORS TRIUMPH OVER 1. SOUTH CHINA TEAM. '

The match with Shanghat is to the Society only grants it to The cup presented by Sir Shou-son take place on Thursday, Septem-really strong and competent swim- There are six parts to the Chow for competition between Chinese bar Gth, and it will be umpired mora. baseballera of Hongkong and Shang-by. Mr. A. McAlster. hal will be kept in the Northern port The Shanghai team is to be com-examination, and a candidate must for the present year. The vialtors posed of Messrs. N. Harrison, A. omtain à pass in cach part. A rest mot and defeated the South China McLeod, H. Gordon Wright, and of one minute only is permitted! Dragons yesterday to the tone of nine A. A. Malcolm (skip), with between the various parts. The Lancashire, 97, for 3 wickets. points to five. It was a gerat game Messrs. R. P. Phillips and F. J. tests are (a.) do swim to a patient

Lancashire, 200, Wales, 86.

, Wales, 131...

RAIN INTERFERES. Essex Have Advantage Over Leicester.

First innings points were scared hy Essex, playing at Leyton, against Leicestershire, in a match. Interfer ed with by rain. Each side only butted once, one player on each side making over the century. These were O'Comor, for Essex, who contribued 123, and Dawson, of Leicestershire, who was 126 (not out). The scores were:

Essex, 340.

1

and was marked with a number of ex- citing moments, both sides fighting forcely for superiority.

The field work of the Shanghai team was perhaps not quite so good as on previous occasions, but nevertheless their standard was quito high. The pileher, Tsoy, worked very hard, but the number of games which he played in Hongkong during the visitors short stay told on him and towards the close of yesterday'e gabie, he was visibly tired.

For the local side, Sling was injur- ed in the fourth Innings and had to re- tire. Prior to his leaving the fold be contributed some useful hits nt but and was also, responsible for some Shim played good work at second. up woll ut centre field and was quite reliable nt bat Lee pitched quite aisly but somehow his deliveries were without their usual sting,

The game was umpired by Messrs. Proulx and Muccia.

England as reserves."

fully clothed and tow him at least. The precise composition of the twenty yards, (b) to swim con- clothed by three different strokes, Hongkong team will be decided tinuously six hundred yards fully on arrival in Shanghai.

Shanghai newspapers stato that (1) two hundred yards breast Hankow will be unable to send a stroko (II) two hundred yarda back team.

BILLIARDS MATCH.

WATER POLICE. DEFEAT

JEM.S. BERWICK.

of 100

stroke, (ii) two hundred yards free style, (c) undress on the sur- face of the water, (d.) to perform! In surface dive and bring an object to the surface, (o.) to dive neatly from two heights; (f.) perform three scientific or fancy swimming movements, of which the Society has a recognised list.

Twelve candidates were present- A keenly contested billiards match was held at the Water Police Cantuen ed for the examination and all of the succeeded in obtaining the neces- last evening between teams Lelcester, 256.

Tsim Sha Tsui Staff and the crew of sary marks, ten points being the 1. M. S. Berwick. The result was a maximum for each stroke, dive, or A candidato failing, to ROOTE'S BENEFIT MATCH,

win for the Police side by a margin movement.

obtain five points in any part is of 23.

The Police were victorious in three deemed to have failed the whole Worcester Lose at Home to

Opening first, the South China tenm Warwick.

allowed themselves to be blanked out, of the six matches, as were the sailors, examination. The Society is very Route's Benefit matel at Wor-whilst the Shanghai team scored two but the balance was in favour of the particular about granting this cester, between Worcestershire through Char and Tsay, In the se- landamen, principally owing to Hud-award, and reserves the right to

cond innings the local side obtained axon's overwhelming BEOTU and Warwickshire, saw the visit-single through Fung, against which,ngainst a substitute who made only refuse to give it unless they are} ing team gain first innings points, Shanghal obtained two further points 47.

Commencing at 6 pm, there was an the match being somewhat marred through Tsang and Chen. In the by rain. There were no outstand-third frame South Chinn scored an interval for supper at

through Sling and games being resumed at 8.15 ing performances, the highest other point

terminating ut 0.30. scorers being Piddian Green and Shanghai were blanked.

The scores were as follows: Thin Hongkong Chinese drew level Wyatt, for Warwick, who scored

Palico 93 and 92 respectively. The scores in the fourth innings by scoring two points through Jung and Choy and it appeared that the struggle was indeed Griffin going. to bo a close one. The Shang Hudson

were:

* Worcester, 205,

Warwick, 342, for 3 wickets a team had two of their players Sherry

(declared). Worcester, 86 for 7 wickets,

BIG SCORES AT LORDS. Surrey Reverse Tables on Middlesex,

Playing at Lords, Middlesex had

7.30, the and

completely saliafed that the can-1 didate deserves it.

The following names have been forwarded to the Chief Executive' of the Socety in London for ap- proval and confrmation:-Gar. G. W. Avis, Gur. P. French, L/Bdr. W. J. Pratt, Gar. R. Manders, Gur. J. A. Full, L/Bir. C. C. Clark, L/Bdr. F. MeGee, 1/Bdr. F. Taylor, Ghr, T. 300

W. E. Trumpeter gallstone, 100 Adams, and Gar. II. Harman.

46

H.31.S. Berwick,

Dentry

200

67

100

A. N. Other

76 Scout

100

loton.

68 Cowan

100, Davidson..

totals

531

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struck out when Char stopped the rot Whitby with a nice little "two bagger." Ho Baker reached home when Liu hit a safe ono Elliot to left field. Llu niso cross the home plate when Law made a three base hit. Troy, who was ext up brought. Lon bomo, Kim hit a home run which also brought Troy home en route, The Shanghai side scored five points after two men were down and the bat

Lo concede first lunings pofits, toting was exceedingly spectacular. It Surrey, though there was relative. would be safe to say that it was the ly only a small margin between lost bit of batting seen on the local them. Hobbs was the highest diamond this season. After the home scorer of the match, his contribu- run, Tsang was "pegged" at first. tion being 75. The scores were:

Surrey, 352.

Middlesex, 325.

Surrey, 245 for 3 wickets.

The rest of the game calls for no coumont excepting that the laral side hevor gave up trying. One point was obtained in the sixth and when they went in to hat for the last time they needed five points to win, which was an almost hopeless position. They were blanked out.

The line up was as follows: Shanghal.

"Dragons." 2b: W. Sling

Chine 'Liu

100

SOMERSET SKITTLED,

Parker of Gloucester Doesi Damage. Playing away at Bath, Glouces- tershire gained a first innings lend

Troy over Somerset, thanks to the very Kim fine bowling of Parker, who took Chang seven wickets for 47 runs. Rain Tsang interfered with play, ench side be- Woo ing able to go in once only. The Chen

Ecores wert:

1.

c. S. S. Lee

D. Chinin

J. S. J. Lee

8.8. K. C. Fung

1.b. T. China

c.f R, Shim

rf. P. F. Tsol

3.b. Junc

Score by innings:

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total!

Gloucester, 281 for 7 wickets. 8. C. Dragons 011 2010 Shanghai... 220500- Somerset, 95.

WEST INDIES WIN, lient Fails to Put Up Score.

Cup Presented.

5 0

At the conclusion of the game the cup was presented to Char, the cap- Lain of the Shanghai team. In mak ing the presentation, Sir Shou-son The West Indian visitors have Chow, speaking in Chinese, congratu- another win to their credit, this lated the visitors on their victory and time at the expense of Kent to the humorously remarked that as the tune of 210 runs. The match was South China team were hosts to the very played at Canterbury. Browne, Shanghai baseballers, they for the West Indians, made the courteously allowed the Northern sido only century of the match, with to win.

Sir Shou-son Chow expressed the 102 to his credit. In the visitors' second innings, Freeman had the hope that the local ride would visit Shanghal next year. He hoped that distinction of taking nine of the the Chinese baseballers of Hongkong wickels for 104. The scorca were: would take with them the real "Dra- gon" spirit when they go to Shang- Jai

next year to try and retrieve the cup for this Colony.

West Indies, 282.

Kent, 127. West Indies, 216. Kent, 170.

--Reuter.

SHANGHAI BASEBALL

TEAM.

HONGKONG HOSPITALITY IS APPRECIATED.

Mr. W. J. Chef, Captain of the East China baseball team, writes us as follows:

The visitors, said Sir Shou-son Chow, were good sportsmen and they did all in their power to provide, the local public with a good game. Sir Chow, remarked that the fielding and the teamwork of the Shanghai aido

alone accounted for their victory.

Ho concluded by wiching the Shang- bal players a safo return to Shanghai and took the opportunity of bidding the team good-bye.

entertained lavishly, far beyond our hopes of ever repaying them in the same full measure. However, we shall endeavour to do our very best by making every preparation to welcome the South China Dra- gons when they visit us in Shang- hai next summer.

On behalf of the East China Baseball Team, I am directed to express through your columns our

Owing to unforseen circum- heartiest and most sincere thanks to the following named Individuals stances and to our limited time and Associations for their of stay in Hongkong, we regret kind hospitality:-Sir Chow Shou-exceedingly that we were unable son, Mr. Tso Shu-hon, Mr. Taung to play the Filipino Baseball Club. Bin-ki, South China Athletic We hope that in the near future Association, Hongkong Baseball we may have the opportunity to Association, China Athletic cross bats with them.

We wish to express again our Association, Chinese Bathing Club and Chinese Y. M. C. A.

deepest appreciation to the parties concerned for their many kind-

We feel that our trip to Bong.

kong was a most pleasant and nesses shown towards us during memorable one. We have been our sojourn in Hongkong.

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