THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1929.

"IZAL" DISINFECTANT

WE, ALL OF US, REALISE THE VALUE OF A DISINFECTANT-BUT DO WE PAUSE TO CON- SIDER ARE WE PURCHASING A RELIABLE FLUID DOES IT KILL GERMS?

Do you realise that two teaspoonsfül of IZAL in a basin of water will kill TYPHOID; ANTHRAX and DIPHTHERIA GERMS in

three minutes!

---That the correct and effective solution is ONE PART IZAL to SIX HUNDRED PARTS WATER.

----That IZAL is of British manufacture, and every tin and guaranteed!

tested

--That despite its initial cost, it is the cheapest SAFE efficient disinfectant.

WATER SHORTAGE.

TO-DAY WE ARE FACED WITH ACUTE WATER SHORTAGE, BUT DO YOU REALISE THAT IZAL IS JUST AS EFFICIENT IN SEA WATER!

Apart from general disinfecting purposes, IZAL can be used for the teeth, as a gargle, for cuts and sores, for all toilet pur- poses, and for disinfecting the house and sick room.

Ask Your Chemist or Store For Izal.

MAKE YOUR SERVANTS USE IT IN ITS RIGHT CONSISTENCY

If you cannot obtain supplies apply

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OBITUARY.

DEATH OF AUSTRALIAN TEST CRICKETER.

Sydney, Aug. 1,

The denth has taken place of the former Australian Test Match cric-: kater, Mr. Sydney Edward Gregory. -Reuter

3. 1. Gregory (New South Wales) sas born at Sydney on April 14, 1870, nephew of D. W. Gregory who cap- tained the first Australian team in Englund in 1878. He gained his, place in the State eleven when 19 years of age and went to England with the 1800 deam. He was not over successful with the bat, but justified

place in

in the eleven by his excep Housi

his

In Austeniin in 1891-2, he played some good Innings for his State, his best score being 93 not out against Victoria. He again visited England in 1893, when he secured the respec table average of 23 per innings, his highest effort being 112 v Middlebox and 50 v Notts, and made a number af useful seares when runs were badly wanted, notably 87 and 40 v North of England at Manchester, which practically won the match for the Australians,

Top of Baiting Averages.

In 1804-5 he scored 201 against Mr. A. E. Stoddart's eleven, while his 101 against Victoria on u, bad wicket was one of the best perfor mances that season at the Antipodes. Going to England again in 1906, he proved himself the most reliable man in the side and at. the of the table with an

tour topped heats England t

of 31.

Inings, ho

scored

Style, helping Hurry!

sland of

in

in the second 103 in great Trell in two and thre quarter hours after the first innings had resulted in a col- laper for ; against an England] eleven 154 and 103 against Leices tershire, and on many other occasions showed true Australian crit on bad wickets.

In 1897-6 he had another good sea. sos, putting up very useful scores against Mr. A. E. Stoddart's eleven, his 171 in a match of records-Mr. Stoddart's team v New South Wales en February 5, 7, 9, 10 and 11 being one of the finest among the many fine batting perforumuces that reason, enabling him to secure his highest butting

average to that date-10 per inninga.

CHIEF SCOUT, HONOURED.

A photograph, taken some years ago, of Sir Robert Baden

Powell, who has been elevated to the Peerage.

LOCAL BILLIARDS.

ST. PATRICK'S CLUB BEAT

THE WARDERS.

TIGER'S NIGHT PROWL THROUGH PARIS.

POLICE HELP TO PROTECT HIM FROM A CROWD..

.

Paris, July 1.

An interesting friendly match took place at the Prison Obicers' Mess (Victorin Gaol) on Wednesday even-

A man walking homeslate at night ing hetween the Warders and St. Patrick's Club, the scores being along the Avenne Emile Zoln, hap- pened to turn round. Tro pacin follows:---

n full-grow Go behind him he saw 150 tiger gently padding along the 160 $

The Wardrṛn.

Iis great performance was 117 in the Test game at the Oval in 1800. In the 1899-1000 Colonial Reason his best effort was 170 v South Australin and on returning from the English tour the following reason hix 169 off

WAR. the same bowling

again his highest innings.

In 1101-2 for hie State, he put up and fine innings of 147, against. Mac Laren's team at Sydney and agafa Link toll off South Australia to thei extent of 182 in the tel at Ade-

lails: Ir January 1002. Returning

Lurg

$$

1

Irine tembe

St. Patrick's

DD 1, M. Da Cri

11

E. Tintros

150 C, F. Ven

9. Pinter

1LB Pavement.

14 F. A. Reuvedlog

35

184 W. Fluch

653

Breaks Pile (50), C. F. Vas (42),

The unfortunate muu gave n howl and fed for life. "Bombay," how- 160 | ever-for that was the figer's name

was not on blood intent, but mere- ly desired compnay, and, being deprived of it, proceeded to le down on the paverast and take. repose.

from England for the 1903-4 inter-E. A. Remedios (33), F. M. Da Cruz State Lents, for the fourth season tu (29) and E. L. Barros (27), Huccession he made over a hundred against South Australia, scoring 162) at Adelaide, whilst against. Warner's test on the same ground lie minde 112 in the third Test match,

i

Record in England.

Is record for the tours in England

B.M.S. Castor v. Stonecutters Wirelesk. Played on Wednesday evening, Telegraphists paints.

winning

Stonecasters'

Sorbie

83 Giler

in which he took part was to follows:

Castor

Total Highest Aver.

Mitch

150

Season,

Rane,

1890

68

50

1893

1194

Score.

110

Spang

12

M

22

1896

TRUS

1464

11

Spry Porches. Downs

1181

1)

Деян

01

1902 139

1905 717

In all matches during the Austra Han season of 1907-8 he averaged 63 per innings, with two centuries, viz, 201 v Victorin nud 106 for an Austra Ban eleven y the Rest of Australju at Sydney. While playing for his Slate against Victoria

made

Noble partnership score with M. A.

af 315, the Intier's share being 176.

His return to form this season was no

150 Pomeray 75 Campion 160 Jacques 80 Myers

GEN

LETTER GOLF SOLUTION.

There he was found by the Frothers Amar, from, whose travel- thing sirs, set up near the Pont

three

82

Mirabenn, he had escaped. “Bom- lucy mildly followed MM. Amar into a pivee of waste land hard by, Soon a hig crowd collected, nud large force of police had to be 70 hastily summoned, not to cope with but to prevent the 160 "Bombay,"

83 crowd, from chivying him.

350

160

Bombay kimeif remained in 491 same mild humour until a enge was brought and he was taken back to the virens, apparently wholly im- penitent over his imgle prow! through the streets of Paris,

Here is the solution to the

remarkable that he was pickel for puzzle on another page.

the Test matches against Mr. A. D. HEART, HEARS, SEARS,

Jones' eleven

making 50 in the Test SPARS, SPARE, SPADE.

matel at Sydury.

A great little batsman, poscesing

a variety of strokes and playing in a free and ensy style, Syd Gregory was worth his place in any team for

his fickling at extra mid-off or cover. Centuries in England. III three figure innings in England were ne follows:

1890.

112 not out v Middlesex at Tard's.

1890.

By Englund XI at Crystal Palace, i

103 England at Lord's.

102 v. Leicestershare #1 Leirenter, 1899.

124 v South nt Crystal Palace. 117 v Enginne nt Uw Oval 102 v Cambridge University at

Cambridge.

1905,

134 Hampshire at Southampton,

GOLF AT SHEK-O.

ECLECTIC COMPETITION

{

RESULT.

An eclectic competition over nine holes was held at the Shek-0 Country Club during last month for a prize! presented by Mr. T. E. Pearce, Chatr- man of the Club.

The entries numbered 147 and, the best cards returned were-

27 leas 324 nett' R. Hancock

F. S. Harrison.. 27 less 3-24 nett During August a competition will be held for the best nine hole score,

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