THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1935.

AUSTRALIA AND THE NEXT TESTS

A scene from the Fox pinture "I Believed In You”, now showing at the King's

· Theatre, and funturing Rosemary Amer und Vistor Jory,

AUSTRALIAN CRICKET

RECORD

335 RUNS FOR

7TH WICKET

Sydney, Jan. 3.

C. W. Andrews and E. C. Bousted established a now Australian

ALL-CHINESE SHIELD FINAL?

(Continued from Page 8.)

record here to-day with a seventh- last success was in 1922, and with wicket partnership of 335 runs for such a long blank period inter- Queensland against New Southventag, the record can hardly be Wales In a Shefeld match.

expected to provide inspiration.

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This is only nine runs short of The Police, are in similar world record,

the position. They have won Androws played brilliant Shield once before (In 1920), but innings of 263. He hit 26 fours of the two teams to-day I prefer during a stay of nearly seven their chances to those of the Club. hours.

The Police play that type of foot- Bensted's contribution to the ball which is more likely to reap partnership was 155, which con- success in knock-out competitions tained 19 fours. He was concern than in league ties. In modified ed in the previous record for the form it is allied with the style of seventh wicket, with K. Monson, game which earned the Borderers four years ago, when Queensland such a rich crop of achievements. played South Australia,

It can be described as neut, but To-day the New South Wales not gaudy, robust, but not ruthless. bowling was weak. The absence Properly exploited it can upset of O'Reilly and McCabe was sorely the Chinese trams quicker than felt, and with runs coming freely anything else; the adoption of one in all parts of the field the phone without the other in next "Hilites" began to voice their door to the aufeldal. feelings.

They called on Oldñed to send for Miss Palmer, the New South

Shortly following this advice the

Wales girl who took 7 wickets partnership уда broken by for 18 against England recently Chilvers, the slow bowler beating in the first women's Test match. Benated.

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HOME FOOTBALL

RESULT OF THE FIFTH

ROUND DRAW

London, Jan. 28.

v. West Brom..

The result of the Fifth Round draw] of the English Football Association Cup Competition, to be played on February 10, ja as follows: Norwick or Leeds v. Wednesday Blackburn

v. Birmingham Bradford C. or

Stockport Sunderland or

Everton Portsmouth or

Bristol C Rending Notts Forest or

Manchester U. v. Burnley Tottenham v. Bolton

v. Derby

v. Preston N.E.

"Arsenal

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COLONY YACHTING

Ladies' Championship

Contest Yesterday

Yesterday the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club held the eighth of the series of races for the Ladies' Cham- pionship, Mlas Crawhill-Wilson won the race for "A" Class boxta in Jan; Mine M. Whitham came home first in Diana, for the "H" Class contest; while Allan, piloted by Miss Bilder- beck, won the race for "I," "Y" and "G" Class vosscia.

The results:

Carpenter

Calm

Joe

Gul

(MI Stanton).

(Min Cirneart). Tree ..... 16.2.2

(Mrs. Adam6), j'ut

10.26,83 (Mrs. Elliott). Pale Lady 15.26.27

(Mrs. Basty),

"A" Class, Started 14.50

Finished Cored l'an. P. TU.

D. N.B

77 28 ...... 18.16.5 (Mr.) WARD II

10.22.87

212 67 (Mr. Gemix). Artentis

D.N.F. ..... 10.27.10 1 Linda

(Mr. Shekon). Jan

..... 14.71.52 (Miss Crawhill-Ween). Imobel ........... D.N.S. 18.23.11

14.22.41

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10.18.89 16.10.302 8 1. Wolseley). Sul..... DNS D.N.8.

"II" Clans, Started 15.00

..1 17.89 10.18.24 17 50 (MM, Whitham). Colisen ..... 1.N.8. Hoil

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Donthes..... 180.15 18.24.10 1 + 22

Ms. D. H. Rold). "L" "Y" & "G" Class, Started 15.05. Alwa ....... 10.30.5 30.10.3 16 85

Mies. Illiderbeck),

Amda Негов

D.N.S.

D.N.B.

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.... 16.12.24 10.58.23 (Miss Brydeo). Robens ..... 36.33,20 10.20.03 - 12 ME

(Mr. Cooper). Whigron

(N Allnok

16,84,09 16.20.46 411 TR

Bilderbeck).

D.N.S. D.N.F.

Garl

D.N.F

Taynette

D.N.S.

Eunler

D.N.B.

JAN

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Duration Point To Be Considered

"BODYLINE"-NOW- DEAD

Sydney, Jan. 3. The Australian Board of Con- trol has decided to make no comment on the bodyline in- cident mentioned. in.... Mr. Bushby's, the Australian mana- ger's, report to it on the Aus- tralian tour of this year.

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In his report Mr. Bushby read a letter from the M.C.C. containing an apology from the Nottinghamshire Cricket Club for the manner in which Voce bowlod against tho Australian, team.

After considering this, and Mr. Buahby's confidential report, the board decided to make no comment at all. "So far an we are concerned," said Mr. W. H. Jeanes, the mcretary of the board, "the matter is over."

The Board has deferred its con- sideration of the new 1.b.w, rule, put forward by the M.C.C., until its next meeting.

It acceded to the M.C.C.'s request that the team to tour Australia during the 1936-37 season should leave Australia a week earlier than did the 1932-93 team, for the purpose of visit- ling New Zealand,

A sub-committee was appointed to consider, and report to the Boar what recommendations should be made hy the Honrd to the M.C.C. with regard to the duration of future Test matches in England. Consideration will be given to the following con- ditions:--

(1) Conditions as played this year. (2) Playing all Tents to a finish.

(a) Extending the first four Testa

to five days and playing the Afth to a finish if, at the end of the fourth, the difference matchen won in not greater

than one,

of

Mr. Jenner announced that the reports of the manager and treasurer nad been considered, and that the Board had arrived at various recom- mendations as regards the cunduct of tours for future consideration.

It was announced at the close of the meeting by Mr. Jeanes that W. M. Woodfull, captain of the Australian team, had been asked by the Board to submit, in writing, any views he may have had in connetion with the tour which he might like to bring to their notice, us the Board intended to elincuss his views and invite him to attend the next meeting at Melbourne ahould it be considered advisable. Woodfall did not submit any state- ment.

The Board allocated a further sum of £5,200, the remainder of the pro- fits of the tour in England this year, lens the amount taken for working expenses, to the States, bringing the sum granted up to £26,000, The next meeting of the Board will be held in September. at-Mulhourna,

Goalkeeper Accused Of Manslaughter

An Ineldent at o football match, Donovan volunteered a statement to

had a sequel at Swansea police court, the effect that the game proceeded in when Charles Donovan, one of the quite a friendly way and, when the goalkeepers, was accused of the mans hall was dropping about three yards laughter of Edward Thomas_Cole, nway, be run and dived for it, Calling player on the opposing side. Donovan flat on his face, pleaded not guilty.

When he got up ho found the oppos Cole died after a fooltall match at ing player under him. Cole told him Swansen, on Dec. 13, between Cwm he felt “groggy," but that it could Athletic and South Wales Transport not be helped.

A.P.C.

The medlent evidence stated that DonDyan was goalkeeper for Cwm the injury could have been caused by and Coke was a member of the other a falli. team.

Edward John Morris, a speciator, who sold he was standing "near the goal post, and Cole accidentally kick- ed Donovan, and that then the latter) told Cole that he would "have it in for him."

MACÃO VICTORY

Beat Royal Corps Of Signals

Later, he said, Donovan'mn out from the goal straight at Cola and ruised bls knee, at the same time Visiting Macao on Sunday, tho atriking him with his fist, Both play: Royal Corps of Signals were defeated- era fell Cole died in Swansen Hos-y five goals to nil by the Macao pital two days later.

Witnesses for the defende attribut- ed Cole's death to an accident.

William James Gow, the referee, said he only saw Donavan fall on Cole in the course of play.

"FRIENDLY GAME"

Hockey Club. Angelo netted the first goal, while Ramalho, who played s brilliant game at centre-forward, scored the remainder.

Macna fielded the same team na will meet. Hongkong on Sunday, with the exception of the inside-right. Police-constable Daniel Thomas sald Leonell, who substituted for 1, Costa.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

I WONDER WHERE

OLD MISTER BARROWE WENT, WHEN WE TOLD HIM THAT

HIS GOLD WAS WASHED

AWAY F

·HE SCRAMMED.,

BEAT IT RIGHT

OFF INTO THÉ :

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OPEN DOOR DOCTRINE course of a speech that the United basis when there were proposta

|States was willing to reduce. Its of success. [naval strength, providing the 5-5-3 Ho reiterated the Open Door

ratio was maintained.

doctrine, saying that it should be He said that the Administration world-wide Instead of confined to heid that the only way to reduce the Far Enat. naval strength without upsetting "Universal respect for the Open political and economic equilibrium Door policy in the Far East would was to lower the levels proportion- contribute substantially towarda ately.

world stability and the maintenance

New York, Jan. 28. Mr. William Phillips, Under So cretary of the Department of State, and formerly of the U.S. Legation The United States, he continued, of peace," Mr. Phillips concluded: of Pelping, stated to-day in the was willing to negotiate on this United Press.

He Knows It's This Year!

By Blosser

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A SHINING EXAMPLE OF WHAT HAPPENS TO PEOPLE WHO MAKE GOLD THEIR GOD!!

BY THE WAY, WHAT "TIME 18 IT ?....WE OUGHTA BE

GETTING BACK TO

CAMP!

I'VE LOST. ALL. SENSE

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JUDGING FROM THE SUN, IT'S ABOUT THREE

IN "THE AFTERNOON

YGAH, BUT WHAT I WANT. TO KNOW, IS WHAT DAY

19 IT 7

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