THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1931.

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Odd ranges in Cash- mere, and Wool and Cotton mixtures. Usually $6.50

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Pyjamas

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Short sleeves. Knee length,

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Oddments in full length Summer

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Jantzen Bathing Suits, Usually $25,50

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Washable Art-Silk in plain colours and fancy check designs, Usually $1.50

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RAIN SPOILED.

Essex Manage To Snatch Five Points,

JUNIOR PING PONG LEAGUE.

EIGHTEEN TEAMS IN

TWO GROUPS.

Eighteens tenuix have signifled their intention of competing in the Junior Ping Pong League, including the In- dian Recreation Club. The teams have been divided into two groups with the play-winners of ench meeting in the Anni

Between the heavy showers, which considerably reduced

team once.

ing hours, Essex succeeded into decide the lasue. The teann In anatching Ave points for a Arstench group will play every other innings lead against Somerset, The Westerners gathered a total of 224.in the frat occupation of the wicket, but Essex replied with 249 for 6 wickets, at which score the closure was applied.

Rain definitely put any hopes of a complete risten to an end, and the remaining portion of play was spent by Somerset in collect- Ing 28 runs for the loss of one wic ket.

LANCASHIRE LED.

The opening matches for the first week have been arranged as follows:- Aug. 2nd, South China Ath Assn. Commercial Press (Chung Nam Ath. Ans); Aug. 3rd, Tai Tung Col Hege v. Southern Ath. Ann. (Con- tuclan Assn.): Aug. 4th, Confucian Asati. v. Chinese Catholic Club (ukien Ath Amn), Enstern

Ath. Assn. v. South Ching Girl (South China Ath. Assn. Girls Dept.): Aug. (fith, Hin Kan Evening School v. Yee Wou Ath. Asan, Chinese Catholle Club); Aug. 6th, Puklen At Assn. v. Ying Nin Ath. Asan. (Eastern Ath. Aran.). Mr Tok Ath. Assn. v. Confucian Assn. (South China Ath. Assn: Aug. 7th, Congregational v. Chung Nant Ath. Assn. Lancashire had to concede five Church

(Puklen All Asam); Aug. 8th. points to Nutts, thanks largely Chinese Cathalle Club Y. Enstern the excellent work of Harris with Ath, A. (in Kom Evening School). the ball. Sa effectively, did he trundle, that he captured eight wickets for 80 runs.. and only Horrocks, who carried his bat for 100, was able to play him with any confidence.

Fine Bowling Fent By Harris of Notts.

Horrocks' effort was the means of Lancashire putting together a total of 249. but Nolts. despite Tyldesley's five for 79, managed to pass this score, eventually ag- Kregating 263.

SILVER FUTURES.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS,

Messrs. Pentreath and Co. have been advised by cable of the fol lowing quotations for New York silver futures as at the close of the market yesterday:

September 1931 28.10 up 10. December 1931 28.16 np ‚06. May 1932 28,31 up 01

CURIOUS CRICKET.

Glamorgan Win After Some Unusual Declarations,

Tactics, involving two very curious declarations, were the fe tures of the match between Gla- morgan and Northants, which res his 97, and experiencing bad “joss" sulted in the former winning by in not reaching the three-figure five wickets,

mark. Peebles accomplished a use- The game was reminiscent offul bowling performance, taking the first step towards "Brighter | five wickets for 58 runs, Cricket" introduced by Gloucester Middlesex jual managed to reach and Yorkshire in the early part of the 200 mark, but like their op. the season. though on this occa-ponents, they were chiefly indebted sion, Northants occupied the wieket | in the performance of one batsman, audiciently long to score B1 for the G. T. S. Stevens coming to the leas of one wicket before declaring, rescue with 90. Slater'a five for 32 while Glamorgan tied with this were figures well deserted. score for the lore of two batsmen before following sult.

+

Derbyshire had no difficulty in playing out time, scoring 18 for Thus were the first innings de-one wicket. elded. Clay and Ryan then pro ceeded to play have, with the Nor thants' batsmen, and dismissed them in their second innings for 59. Clay captured five wickets for 22 runs, and Ryan four at a cost of three runs apiece.

Glamorgan obtained the

neces-

LEICESTER THWARTED

Warwick Saved From An Innings Defent.

Warwick, though forced to fol

sary GO Fans for the loss of half low-on against Leicester, succeeded in avoiding an innings defent, and their wicketa,

Leicester had to reinain content with five points.

· SHEFFIELD REPEATED.

More Shocks for the Tories of Cricket,"

to

They took a handsome lead on the first innings, when, in reply their total of 301 (Astill 115), War- wick could only compile 128. Lei- Not content with the heart-lut.cester enforced the follow-on, but tering they caused among the "Old this, time Warwick guined complete "Uns" of cricket by the revolumastery of the attack, and played tionary tacffes at Sheffield, Glouces out time, scoring 167 for the luss ter a Yorkshire have again of two wickets, Astill played a sought to create precedents, though great innings in scoring 115 in the result of a battle of wits has Leicester's knock. this time been reversed, Yorkshire avenging their Sheffield defeat by a handsome nine-wickets necess

Gloucester, intent in playing their part in bringing the match to definite derision, declared their first innings with a score of 182 for nine.

of attack

BOWLERS ON TOP.

Pigmy Scores By Hants and New Zealanders, Hampshire's friendly engage- Yorkshire, apparently with ment with New Zealand was fea- both eyes on the future state, of

tured by the success the wjeket, applied the closure over the batsmen, and although while still 64 runs in arrenrs, the match was left drawn, the But their policy was justified, visiters had rather a when Macaulay went on to skittle of it. Gloucester out of their second Hampshire did quite well to fanings for 70 runs. The York-put up a first innings score shire fast bowler took six wickets |104, Vivian taking Ave for 44, for 27 runs.

this being made all the more ob- Needing 137 to win, Yorkshirevious when Kennedy skittled out hit the runs off, losing but a single the visitors for 79. The Hamp- wicket in the process.

shire trundler had the figures of 7 for 29.

NOTHING SUCCEEDS—

Like Sussex When Displaying Present Form.

bad time

of

Hampshire did their best to bring the match to a definite de- cision, declaring when 57 for nino in their second venture, but Worcester are the latest victims the close found New Zealand with of Sussex, the most consistent-score of 51 and seven wickets winning team in the county cham-intact. Allcott bowled with of- pionship. The South Coast team fect in Hampahire's second knock, defeated the Potterers by an capturing six wickets for 38 rune. Innings and 113 runs, three players boing They were James

in it.

former dismissed Worcester

In their first Innings for 96, by enpturing six wickets for 15 runs,

UNLUCKY KENT.

Surrey's Fortunate Escape From The Toils.

and Dulcepsinhil was prominent Kent: had matters pretty well in the Sussex innings, which their own way at the Oval, but realised 361 for three wickets just failed to force a full victory, declared, by carrying his bat for and had to rest content with five

points.. continued the devas- Kunt put together the useful taling work, and, securing five score of 257 for seven wickets be- wickets for 75 runs, was largely fore declaring the first Innings responsible for Worcester's second closed, and then C.S. Marriott innings collapse, which allowed went on to bowl his breaks and them to score 132 only.

16.RUNS—5 POINTS. ›

‚¦ Middlesex ́Have a Narrow

Call.

googlles, and, with an unalysis of 5 for 59, helped to put out Burrey for 121.

Kent only held the crease long enough in their second venturo to score 87 for three, when tho

By sixteen runs only did Middle closure was again applied. "Bo sex obtain five points for a firstfore stumps were drawn, Surrey lanings load against Derbyshire.had. lost six wickets for 184 runs Derby in baiting first, hit up in the last innings of the match. 184, Storer playing: masterly for!--Reuter

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