THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1934.

TEST PLAY

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE TEST

East Lancs' Swimming Meet

HALF MILE TEAM RACE

The swimming sports of the East Lancashire Regiment were held at the European Y.M.C.A, Swinıming Pool last wook.

At the conclusion of the gala, the Commanding Officer, Lieut. Cof. H.

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Gate Receipts Question

Discussed

At a meeting of the Council of Hongkeng Football Association bell

Last night, Major C. B. Manners presiding, consideration was given to the method of collecting gate money during the at important matches

Benzon.

It was mentioned that during the past season the Association had lost money in the collection of gate money at football matches. It was suggested that a committee be appointed im

B. D. Wilcox, D.5.0., XLC. distributed modiately, but after some discussion prizes to the winners and runners-It was decided to leave the matter over for a month, until the next meet- up.

ing, so that members of the Council could give the matter further thought,

"C" Cor with 10% points won the Aggregata trophy while "B" Coy came second with 17 "D" (S) Coy were third with 16 points.

Rewalis follow:-

50 Yards Backstroke-1, Cpl. Me Carthy ("C" Coy.); 2, L/Cpl. Gorman ("A" Coy.); 3, Pte. Hardy ("C" Coy.). Time; . 294/5 necs,

50 Yards Backstroke-1, L/Cpl. 2, Pte. Davies {"B" Coy,); 9, L/Opl. Coy), Time: 37.2/6 seca,

During the meeting it was decided that Mr. C. A. Goldenberg, who narumed the duties of Assistant lion. Secretary last year, should be granted an honorarium pro rata to the period sorved, at a sum of $250 per annum.

Mason ("D" (S) Cosa Thorpe ("p" Smith, Sath and Fleming.

Boys' 25 Yards Free Style-1 Boy Francia (H. Q. Wing); 2, Boy Chad- wick (H. Q. Wing); 3, Boy Bidwell (H. Q. Wing).

25 Yarde Free Style.-1, Cpl. Me- Carthy ("C Coy) and Pic. Smith ("B" Cay); 2, Pie, Hardy ("C" Coy), GO Yards Breast Stroke-1, L/Cpl. Fildes ("B" Coy.); 2, L/Cpl. Lawton

BATSMEN SUBDUED BY ENGLISH ATTACK

ENGLAND MAKING FINE FIGHT TO SAVE DEFEAT

BAT VERY STEADILY AND CONSISTENTLY

The following description of yesterday's play on the third day of the Fourth Test at Leeds has been cabled by Router. England ended the day 196 runs in arrears with six wickets in hand. The possibility of avoding defeat, although remote, atill cxists.

drawn

Wall,

one.

684-10-1.

fo

Leeds, July 23. O'Reilly refused the call and the In striking contrast to the weather Bouth Australian bowler had his in London where there was a terrific wicket broken before he was able to rainstorm last night, there was not regain his ground. He had then

nince a spot of rain here

1974-931. stumps mado fifteen. on Saturday. were

Tho

who was next

and weather was sunny and cool when O'Reilly, added another ten run. the fourth test match between Aus- before the innings closed. Wall was traila and England was continued at deceived by a top-spinner and was Headingley Cricket Ground this given out leg before to Varity for morning.

Bradman, who had scored 271 runs) The innings closed, after having on Saturday, and McCabe, who had been in progress for 125 minutes. collected 18 at the close of play, Bowes, this morning, bowled beauti resumed Australia's innings which fully. He captured three wickets for stood at 494 for four wickets, 43 runs in fifteen overs, fivo of Tho pair had taken the total to which were maidons. Play was in 617 when Bradman lost his fellow progress for 100 minutes this morn New South Wales batsman, who was Ing and Bowes bowled unchanged. clean bowled middle-stump by Wil- In all he captured six wickets for llam Howes, tho Yorkshire fast 142 runs in overa, 13 being League Management Committee bowler, after he had increased his maidens, Mr. II. K. Lee, Wt. M. A. A. A, B.jøvernight score by nine, 617-6-27.

The fielding of the Englishmen was Hughes, Mr. C. A. Goldenberg, Capt.

excellent and nothing was given STUMPS SENT FLYING.

away. Darling was sent out to Join Brad-!

before being

The Council appointed the varidus officials and sub-commiticen for the reason as follows:

Bon, Treasurers-Messrs. Percy Hon. Secretary.-Mr. G. T. May; Assistant Hon. Secretary, Mr. C. M. S. Alves,

Appeals Southern; Mr. R. Hall Mr. M. K. Lo and Capt. C. E. Eliot-Heywood.

Emergency Committee: Mr. Wong Ka-truri, Capt. F. R. Williams and Mr. R, Hall.

Board-Sir

Thomas

E. Hague and Mr. C. Guingam. Referees Committee-Capt.

E.

HOME RACING

Steward's Cup And The St. Leger

London, July 23.

The call-over for the Steward's Cup was announced to-day as fol- lown:

10/1 Coronda (t, and o.) 100/0 Clusting to.)

100/8 Solinoid (0)

100/7 North Devon (t. and o)

100/7 Strathearon (o) 100/6' (t)

100/0 Old Riley (0)

100/6 Furrethsiyar (0)

100/0 Alluvial (6.).

18/1 Morfair (0) 20/1 (t)

20/1 Hidalgo (o.) 25/1 (t.)

2071 Crumpets (o.)

20/1 Old Contender (o.)

20/1 Greenoro (a)

22/1 Havelock (o.) 25/1 (1) 25/1 Meadow Rhu (0.) 25/1

Neverthelesa (0) THE ST. LEGER. The St Leger call-over prices were) announced as follows:

9/4 Windsor Lad (t. and o.) 9/2 Colombo (.) 10/1 Umidwar (t. and x). 100/9 Achtenan ( and o.) 100/9 Light Brocado (.)

20/1 Tibertus (5.)

---Router,

COTTON, WHEAT AND SILVER

LATEST AMERICAN

QUOTATIONS

ENGLAND'S RETURN.

Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Fritz Facing a deficit of 384 rune, Eng-tions on the New York cotton and have received the following quota-

Always Good Dancing Hague, Com. T. A. Hussey, and Mr. man, when dismissed. He too was land went in for their second innings wheat and sliver exchanges for yes-

at the

YELLOW

DRAGON

F. II. Barnes,

("D/S" Coy-);, 3, Pie. Rudd (1. Wingi.

score

ἐστιαν.

January

Closing Range 12.85-12.85

Cotton.

July 21.

July 23,

Close

.13,00

19.0.4

12:30-13.01

13.18

13.11-13.12

.13.21

13.16-13,17

18.31

13.27-13.28

13.30

13.35-13.35

13.15

13.10

Chicago Wheat.

July 21.

Closs.

July 23. Closing

Range

19% 100

08 -08 99%-100

beaten by Bowes and had his middle shortly before lunch and had score: and leg stumps spreadeagled in 28 runs through their opening bats- Walters and Keeton, when Qattempting to score off the Yorkshins men,

bowler with a cross bat. Bradman Australia met with their first suc- 150 Yards Free Style-1 L/Cp. had seared 804 runs when sent back cess. With the last ball before the

adjournment,

Grimmett July Mason ("D/S" Coy:): 2, Cpl. McCarthy and he had been at the wicket for luncheon ("C" Coy.): 3,. Pte. McKay ("B

125 minutes during which time he clean bowled Keeton with a googly October Coy.).

hit two sixera and 43 fours, ile was for 12. Walters then had made 15. December

of 28-1-12. High Diving.-1, Pte. Bennett ("Cissed in the slips by Verity

The attendance after the luncheon March 280. WOS DANCING ACADEMY 2, Pte. Howieson ("B" Coy.): Bowes when his

adjournment increased and 30,000 Afay (1935) 560-6-304. 3. Pic. Whitehouse (J. Q. Wing).

150 Yards Team Rolay1. "C" Chipperfield and Darling were only were present when Walters and Ham-

Spat The Coy. (Pten. Lee, Hills, Hardy. Roberts, able add one run before the next mond went to the wickets.

tho game Ralston and Opi, McCarthy; 2, wicket feil, the latter being bowled weather was cloudy when

was_resumed. "DIS" Coy, ICpl. Pte. North, Pie middle stump by Bowen

Walters, with cover drives, and and 661-7-12. Six runs later Chipperfield. Hammond, with glorious off drives. July Tomlinson, L/Cpls. Lawton Mason, Pte. Dean and Cpl. Ball); 3, who

was batting with Grimmett, were both most confident against September 11. Q. Wing (Ptes, Higginson, was caught at silly mid-off by Wynit Grimmett and O'Reilly and registered December Ashton, Mitchell, White-house, Rudd off Verity for a single. 657-8-1.

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le boundary and shortly afterwards he was tragically run out. Ho play. but ed a half defensivo

stroke to mid

wicket where Wall fumbled the ball. Walters ran but Wall recovered quick. July ly and Hammond was run out with October his score standing at 20, 70-2-20.

WALTERS BOWLED.

..... 102. 1014-101%

29,012,000 bushels

July 23, Closing Range 864-8514

July 23.

Closing

Winnipeg Wheat.

July 21.

Clonc

85%

80%

86%-80%

December

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8844.884

Silver.

Hendren was next man

in and

July 21.

seventeen runs later he saw Walters bowled by O'Reilly who sent downt

Close

Range

one of his faster deliveries which took September the off stump. Walters made 45 in Pctober 80 minutes and scored alx fours December 87-8-40.

46,71

40.22-46.28

40.76

46.24-46.24

47.00

46.30-46.80

January

47.15

The bowlers were varying their March pace and fight and had the batsmen May

47.70

48.00

46.51-46.53 47.00-47.00 -47.50-47.50

subdued. Wyatt, who replaced Wal- Total sales

31 lotn

ters, was at the wickets for twenty W. A. Oldfield, e Ames, b Bowes minutes before scoring. At four

o'clock the pair had taken the score W. M. Woodfull, b Bowes

to 126, Hendren having minde 21 and D. G. Bradman, b Bowes Wyntt 27. When tea time arrived S. J. McCabe, b Bowes Hendren had 23 and Wyatt 30, the L. S. Darling, Bowes

score being 131 for three.

BRADMAN INJURED. Bradman strained # thigh muscle reaching for a hit from Hondron and imped badly as he left the field, us- alsted by McCabe.

Scoring was proceeding at a funereal pace. Seven runs were scored in ex- actly 36

150 runs.

minutes at one period.

A. G. Chipperfeld, c Wyatt,

Verity

C. V. Grimmett, run out T. W. Wall, 1.b.w., Vority. W. J. O'Reilly, not aut

Extras

Total

11

584

Fall of wickets.-1 (Brown) for 37; England took 195 minutes to score 2 (Oldfield) for 30; 3 (Woodfull) for 30; 4 (Ponsford) for 427; 5 (McCabe) Wyatt finally fell to Grimmett, for 517: 0 (Bradman) for 650; 7 After three times attempting a leg Darling) for 551; 8. (Chipperfield) sweep and failing to connect each for 557: 9 (Grimmett) for 074; 10 time, Wyatt was bowled in the next (Wall) for 584. over. He had played a very useful innings, adding to the total. But

his work won invaluable to England Bowen in that he kept the crense for 105 Hammond minutes. He had eight fours during Mitchell his stay. 152-4-44.

Verity

Bowling Analysis.

0. 11.

R W EQ 13 142

29 G 82

23

1 117

40.5 15 113 30 7 03

G

Woodfull frequently interchanged Hopwood Wall O'Reilly and Grimmett, but Leyland Hendren and Leyland, who carried England to the end of the day were c. F. Walters, b O'Reilly

ENGLAND—ND, INNS. proof against their wiles. Both dew, W. Keaton, b Grimmott fended cleverly.

At close of play England had E. P. Hendren, not out

W. R. Hammond, run out scored 188.

ENGLAND-IST. INNINGS

C. F. Walters, e and b Chipper

fleld

W. W. Keoton,

O'Reilly

C Oldfold, b W. R. Hammond, b Wall D. P. Hendren, b Chipperfield RES. Wyatt, st. Oldfield,

Grimmott

M. Leyland, 1.b.w., b O'Reilly IE. G. Ames, e Oldfald, b

Grimmett

L Hopwood, Lbs., b O'Reilly T. B. Mitchell, st. Oldfield,

Grimmett

H. Vority, not out

W. E. Bowes, a Ponsford, b

Grimmett

Extran

Total.***

I. E. S. Wyatt, b Grimmett

M. Leyland, not out

Extras...

Total for 4 wkta.

44 22

.... 188

Fall of wickets-1 (Keeton) for 28;

25 2 (Hammond) for 70; 3 (Walters) for

37 87: 4 (Wynit) for 162. (Hendren

20 and Leyland not out).

10

* 368 * A* ON ON

200

Fall of the wickets: 1 (Keeton) for 13: 2 (Waltors) for 85; 3 (Iam- mond) or 185: 4 (Hendren) or 135; 5 (Leyland) for 108; 6 (Wyatt) for 170; 7 (Ames) for 180; 8 (Hopwood) for 189; 9 (Mitchell) for 200; 10 (Howes) for 200,

Wall

McCabe

O'Reilly Grimmott

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M. R W. ... 38 1 67. 1

4 2

35 18 40

80.4.11 17.

Chipperfield... 18

0

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