FEATS WITH THE BAT AND BALL.

ÁSHDOWN HITS UP TWO 100'S.

THIRTEEN WICKETS FOR KENNEDY,

COUNTY CRICKET.

London, Aug. 25.

With the weather repenting of her unsporting behaviour of last week, county cricket staged a comeback over the week-end, though affected wickets gave some of the teams anxious and unhappy moments, and coused several batting collapses.

None the less, four of the seven

reached engagements

decisive results, the remainder resting on fles! Innings decisions.

The hesi fudividual batting. performaner eame from William Ashdown of Kent, who earned the distinction of searing two separate hundreds against. Middlesex, while in the Surrey and Yorkshire match, which gave the London team five paints, both Sutcliffe and Hobbs touched their best form and passed the three Byture mark.

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1931.

·MISS AMY JOHNSON IN JAPAN.

Miss Amy Jobasan, who flew from England to Japan (via Siberia) in ten days, was presented with a large doll by Mr. Kold uzmi, the Minister of Communicatio ne upon her arrival at Tokyo. Photo shows the ceremony.

Three figure mark by three runs,

Mettle Kennedy, the Hampshire fast Middlesex could never bowler, played hason with leices-down against the well directed! ter, taking thirteen wickets for 55 | Kent attack. and their initial rum-the andstanding bowling knock found them dismissed for achievement of the Whol

2011. They ared very badly i spread time, and could only put, 142 on the serre bourd.

gramme.

The results in detail, word the leading individual perform at +1 follow:

County Championship, Ilampattire beat Leicester by nine

wickets at Bournemouth.

Gloucester beat Warwick by eight

wickets at Gloucester, Kent beat Middlesex by 290 runs at

Lords,

Derbyshire beat Glamorgan by 184]

runs at Chesterfield.

Superx won on first innings against

Worcester at Eastbourne, Notts won first innings against

Lancashire Nottingham, Surrey wou un first innings against

Yorkshire at the Oval.

Friendly,

Essex drew with New Zealanders, at ;

Southend.

THE HONOURS LIST.

Batting.

Ashdown, W. (Kent)

and ....

Hobbs, J. B. (Surrey)

Kray, (Essex)

Gurus. . (Notts)

Susclife, H. (Yorkshire)

Signifies not aut

121

102

133* 120

T. (. Lowry. (New Zealanders) 129

How Hng.

Kennedy (Hampshire)

Slater [Derbyshire)

117 101

For 40

6 for 15

5 for 27

DEADLY KENNEDY.

Two Brilliant Howling

Performances.

Hampshire wed everything Kennedy, their fast bowler, in the match against Leicesteṛ, and he won the game for them by menus of two remarkable apells of treveling. When Leicester made their first appearance at The wicket, he dis- missed them for 199, and in so du- ing returned an analysis of seven | wickets for 40 run4.

Humpshire gained a very slight advantage, and were all out for t51, int again Kennedy rose to the ocension, and Leicestri suffered un even worse debacle, being dismissed for th

ry iotal of 52. Kennedy's earned for him the figures of 6 for it, and a total for the male of 18 wickets or 55 runs, Hampshire, requiring only a dozen runs to win. last one wicket in obtaining them.

BY EIGHT WICKETS.

Warwickshire Outplayed by

Gloucester. Gloucester displayed superior round form to beat Warwick eight wiekets.

A KEEN FIGHT.

Sussex Just Manage to Wha

xhire.

STOWAWAY CASE AGAIN UP.

AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP

ISSUE.

CASE ADJOURNED.

FORMER SHANGHAI

RESIDENT.

HONGKONG ESTATE OF

$9,000.

The late Mr. Leonardo Amidani, forperty of Shanghai, who died at ¡Leghorn, Italy, un October 1, 1930, le Hongkong estate to the value of On First Innings,

$49,000 with other estate in China Inspector Elston apjelled forjand Italy. Letters of administra- Sussex had an easy task in capiunother remund when the case in tion with the will annexed have been turing five points from Worcester which a man named Calwelt is granted to Mr. C. E. L. Grist, of charged with stowing away on the Messrs. Wilkinson and Grist, who is They were first dismissed for 98, Taiyuan From Amoy to Hongutorney for the widow, Lina Laz- 140, sud Worcester replied with kong was again mestioned at the zara Ved Amidani. .199. The match was grently ours | Kowloon Magistracy this morning

tailed," and time only allowed for before Mr. Willlama.

The will was deposited with the Sussex to make 32 runs for the

It will be feralled that at the Shanghai Consulate General on Sep loss of one withet in the second previous hearing

Mr.tember 23, 1927, in a semled en- Tunits.

Hamilton, Calwell claimed to be velope. Testator bequeaths all his | estate in China and Italy in equal sors, after making deductions parts to his five children, who are

for various bequests. Hie be- queaths Italian Lire 300,000 to a married sister, and, in the event of her death, to heg, three children in equal parts: Halian Lire 200,000 to

wicked

sister; Tls.6.000 to his partner and attorney, Mr. Henry [Burkhardt; the usufructus accord- ing to law to Linn Amidani; Italian

TWICE OUT FOR 86.

Glamorgan Trundled By Derby Bowlers,

Twice dismissed for 86 runs was Lie unpleasant experience Glamorgan against Derbyshire.! who beat them by 184 runs,

Slater was the chiết instrument in the Welshomen's first innings failure. his five vietina being secured at a cost of 27 runa,

Derbyshire, without shining, to any great extent against This Cola- morgan attack, compiled sillelent runs to enable them to win com- Tortaldy. Their first knock realised. 191, and the second 165,

LANUS SET-BACK.

Concede Five Points to

Netts,

.

82NEZYANGJAYE ANARCHY

before

BATHING BEACH SNAPSHOTS.

Competition

Closes

On Monday.

Amatrur photographiers are reminded that the Pelegraph Bathing Beach Snapshát Com » petition closes on Monday, 1st

Instant.

A prize of $20' is offered for the best photographi sint in. There is no entrance fee.

Saturday's Pictorial Supple- maval will include a

Page of entries,

ALEZKETATAKAOUIABÁTÍRATARE FIFEREESIMBENIN BOWENAŁ

!

Hampered by weather conditions, jan American citizen and wait be The mulch between Lancashire and had permission tom the Taiyuan's Nofts was left in a drawn state, jagent at Amy to go on board. with Notts calming five points. Calwell: Your Worship..., ali 1.

Lanezshire put up a score of 168, have got to do is to prove that i but Natts easily passed it, and with am on American citizen, isn't it: George Gann in ebarneteristic form, j His Worship: Well, 1 emot and hitting up 117 before dismissal. Į say. they saveroded in aggregating 340, Lancashire played out time by scoring 77 for one wicket.

THE OLD FIRM.

Sutcliffe and Hollis Score At Wil

It is up to the police,

21516

Lire 200,000 to his sister-in-law; | Italian Lire 50,000 to his friend and attorney Baruecht Dante, son of the Italian farmer of his lands,, and Lire 20,000 to the Societa di Mutue Saccorso, of Vho, Italy.

Teslator requests that his body he transferred to his native place. Vie (renonut) to be buried with

his mother and aunt.

DISASTER

MACAO

FUND.

LATEST CLUB LUSITANO DONATIONS

The Hon. Secretary of Lusitano. Calwell repented his story of club hegs to acknowledge, with having seen four American Pon sincere thanks, the following

sals at Tarious ports in Cina donations to the Macan Disaster and being told that he could get Fund: Through without # passport.

His Worship: If you have no Already acknowledged... passport, how are they (American Hongkong, Canton & Marno Consuls) to know that you are an Steamboat Co., til. American citizen?

| Messrs. Stewart Bros, Calwell: The American Consul M. M. Montargis here has cabled my father in Mr. A. E. C. the America,

Mr. D. M. Biggar Inspector Mr. U. Rumjahn

Sutcliffe and Hobbs beld the at- tention of the spectators. match between Surrey and champions, when Yorkshire had concede first innings points,

53.238

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50

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25

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His Worship Elstons that su?

Captain & Offlcers 28. "Sui Inspector Baton:--Yes, your! An" Worship. A cable was sent two

25

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201

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10

10

1

10

Mr. Hoo "Saudaes du Mord

10

Mr. II. J. M. Figueiredo Mr. M. Beltrue

Mr. C. P. Marques Mr. H. Deodoghou

Sutcliffe was brilliant, and remaining undefeated with 101 out of a total of 298, he obtained his twelfth century of the season, and I now has his rival, Duleepsinhji,

by one.

days ago, but we have yet re- A. Sympathiser

Me, A. A. Marcal ceived no answer.

His Worship said that if there Mr. E. Mauricio was a reply if should reach Hour-M. L.. A. Leite Surrey secured an advantage of kong by Saturday, and accordingly Mr D. Sz Wing

all-Hobbs, who also went through the morning.

67 runs, this being largely due to adjourned the ease until Saturde Mr. H. Hong Sling by innings with his wicket intact, to Steady bowling, backed up by contribute 133 out of 380. good field work, saw Warwick twice Yorkshire experienced no lim dismissed for less than 200. Inculty in keeping the game to a their first innings they reached andraw, their second venture closing" aggregate of 167, and a £econd ven with the score at 178 for 4 wie- ture found them with ten runs lees, kets.

Glonegater's first reply reached 224, and only two wickets were con- cedéd in hitting off the required

104 runs for 15 points. ·

ASHDOWN'S FEAT.

ESSEX THWARTED.

New Zealanders Nearly

Beaten.

"INTIMIDATED" BY OFFICIALS.

DEFENCE IN P.W.D. PROSECUTION.

A summons for carrying out straetural alterations to his dis- tillery at 81 and 82, Main Street, Stanley, without permission was After being fed on the first in brought against Mr. Sze To-on be nings, Essex made such a good re-fore Mr. Schofield at the Central covery against the New Zealand Police: Court this morning. tourists, that they were well on the Mr. J. S. Gibson, architect for William Ashdown, the young road to winning, but time inter- the defendant, informed his Wor-

ship that the alterations Kent bateman, severely manhandledvened.

Kent Player Scores Twe Separate Hundreda,

were

Mr. S. is O'H.

Mr J. A. V. Soares

$3,630.

ROYAL PATIENT'S

PROGRESS.

KING, RESUMING HOLIDAY TO-MORROW

the Middlesex attack at Lords, tak- New Zealand batted with great ordered by the Superintendent of

London, Aug. 25. ing from it centuries in two in-enterprise in their first visit to the Imports and Exports-and-the-do-

The King Visited the Duke of nings, and he thus jobs the ever wicket, and aggregated 412. Of fendant, who was thus "Intimi

afternoon. The increasing band of players with two this their captain, T. C. Lowry con- dated" by that offelal, carried out Gloucester this separate hundreds in one match to tributed a delightful 129.

This gave the visitors a useful

which was his only mis- progress since his operation on Saturday that no further bulletins purt in the defeat of Middlesex by the first knock, but they recovered is Worship, after hearing the will be published at present.

that the County. Of Kent's first and at a second attempt, ran up a had been more or less forced by It is hoped that, His Majesty, who innings score of 346, Ashdown score of 372. contributed 121, and when a de-

the Import and Exports Depart to-night gave his approval to the The Now Zealandere wore in amant to carry out the work, but he appointments of the new Ministry, claration was made to the second bad way when stumps were drawn, should have first submitted a plan will be able to return on Thursday visit with the score at 200 for 5 having lost five wickets for 69 to the Building Authorities.

to Balmoral to resume his holidný. wickets, he had again passed the runs.--Reuter.

A fine of $20 was imposed. · British Wirdeon.

thair ormance played a big lead, for Essex only acored 150 fort without first submitting | Duke has made such satisfactory

iter

RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF

RECORDED MUSIC,

Wave-

Today's radio programme to be broadcast by Z. B. W. on a length of 355 matres:

6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinesa Programme, 6.00-8.30 pm. Chinese Children's Programme.

7.00-19.30 p.m. A Collection of Records kindly loaned by n Listener.

7.00 p.m. Ma Nolicy, etc. 7.05-1.30 pm. Scottish Selections. Orchestral-(a) Highland Fling (1)

Sallor's Hornpipe,

London Dance Orchestra. (Col. 2995). Song-I Like My Old Home Town

(Lauder).

Song-The Busa of the Hoess

(Lauder).

Sir Barry Lauder (Zonophone, G. O. 68). Band-Wee MacGregor Patrol

(Amore).

The Band of H. M. Coldatresm Guards. (H. M. V. B2924). Humorous Song-Ye Can como and

See the Baby (Fyffe). Humorous Song-Sailing Up the Clyde

(Fyffe).

Will Fyffe (Col. 9468). 8.00 p.m. (Local Time and Wea ther Report).

7.30-8.10 p.m. A Concert Song-Zemiro ot Azar-The Warbler

(Grotry).

Song-Proch's Air and Variations

(Proch).

Madam Apelita Galli-Curel (Soprase), (Victor 0784). Orchestral-Morgenblatter Waltz

(Strauss).

Orchestral-Dream Waliz (Mlocker), The Geiger Orchestra. (Col, 902T). Vocal Quartetto-Absent (Metcalf). Vocal Quartelie-Cråssing the Bar

(Barnby).

Columbla Mixed Quartette. (Col. A1891). Plano Solo (a) Air in E Minor on Ground Bass (Purech) (b) Gigue in Major (arr. Henderson) Gavotte in B Flat (Arne urr. Henderson),

A. M. Henderson. (Col. 4361). Song-Bird Waltz (Varney).

"Lucrezin Bori (Soprano). (Vic. 19333. Song-Song of the Volga Bontmen

(Trans, and arr. by E. Bromberg). Emilio de Gogorza (Baritone). Vic. G1997), 8.10-8.30 p.m. Wembley Military Tattoo-Played by

The Band of H. M. Grenadier

Guards. (Col. 9073-9074). 8.30-8.02 p.m. Old Songs, Chorus Hits of Yesterday

(arr. Stoddion).

The Jolly Old Fellows (Regal. G0324-0424). Forrle Forde Old Time Medley.

Florrie Forde (Comedienne). (Gol, 10780).

An Old Time Music Hall. The Variety Singera. (Regal (1052),

9.02-0.55 p.m. Variety. Orchestral-Because My Baby Don't

Mean "Maybe" Now! Orchestral-Just Like a Molody Out of

the Sky.

George Olson and His Music. (Vic, 21462), Vocal Duct-Rio Rita-I'd Rather Have

a Memory of You. Geoffrey Gwyther and Edith Day. Song-Rio Rita-The Rangers Song.

Geoffrey Gwythor with Rangers. (Cal, DX64). Mouth Organ Salo-Freaks on the

Mouth Organ, -Tin Whistle Solo-(n) Battery Dan. the Magistrate (b) Bagpipe Imitations on Tin Whistle. W. V. Robinson. Song-Dream Lover.

(Regal G8139).

Song-March of the Grenadiers.

Jeanette MacDonald (Soprano). (Victor 22247). Organ Solo-A Precious Little Thing

Called Love.

Organ Solo-Carolina Moon.

Jesso Crawford. (Victor 21933). Orchestral-Love Ain't Nothin'. But

the Blues, Orchestral-Lucky Me-Lovable You.

Ted Wallaco and is Campus Buy

(Col. 2010-D). Orchestral-With My Guitar and You. Orchestral-Around the Corner.

Den Selvin and His Orchestra. (Col. 2221). 9.55-10.19 m. Operatie. Song-Luen Lammermoor-Mad

Scene (Donizetti).

Tot! Dal Monte (Soprano). (Vie, 6011).

Vocal Quartette-Rigoletto-Quartet

(Fairest Daughter of the Graces) (Verdi),

Galli-Curel-Homer-Gigil-De Luca,

Voen! Sextette-Lucia-What Restrains

Me? (Donizetti).

Gall-Curci-Homer-Gigil-De Luca-

Pinza-Bads.

(Victor 10012).

Songs-1 Trovatorn (Verdi)-Di

Quella Pira and Ah St Ben Mio. John O'Sullivan (Tenor). (Col. 1873). 10.10-10.30 p.m. London Lettors and Rugby Mid-day Press Nows,

10.30 m. Close Down.

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