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NOVEMBER 13, 1935.
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FINAL PHASES OF THE INTERPORT
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put Milnu through the covers for four- And hooked him for a similar sum- ber, bending the 70 up. Leuch was- lucky an over or so later a Minu brushed his off slump twice. He got a single and then late cut ticketts beautifully for four.
TWO FIREMEN
INJURED
FALL FROM LADDER
the Firo Station this
IN KOWLOON I was surprised not to see Pereira given a turn before Williams settled
Whilst members of the Kowloon down too much. Shanghai were if
Fire Brigade were engaged in a anything on top now. Ricketts was
compound still on but scomed tired. He was practice drill in the kept on, however, and Williams sur-opposite viver a very confident bw. appeal. morning, two firemen had the mis- Next over, however, Minu was re-fortunate to miss their footing. patience as Leach after they ascended the ladder of warded for his jumped in, missed it, and Dunkley had one of the appliances. the bails off like a flash. 85-20. The stand had put on an invaluable thirty runs.
Ricketts continued and had two gully close in, silly cover and ally mid-off, deep extra and mid-off, deep mid-on and forward short leg
maiden. Williams played
Minu had, from first, slip to point, four men and a silly mid-off deep
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Both fell to the ground a dis- fance of some fifteen feet und The following is the list of were immediately rushed off to local ahare quotations issued this hospital in an ambulance. The morning.
Banks. extent of their injuries has not yet been disclosed.
cover and long-ot. It was, I imagine, WIN FOR M.C.C.
due to the fact that the wicket was popping a bit.
Next over one did get up a bit and Williams pint Ricketts into silly mkd-off's hands. He had played a gallant and watchful innings, 87-5-
14.
Harry Madar joined his brother. Ito put his second ball low to Minu at allly mid-off and a second catch 87-6-0. Hongkong's
was
made.
Australians. Lose By Narrow Margin
Adelaide, Nov. 12. The M.C.C. team bent South Auя- tralia by 36 runs. Seare:
M.C.C. 871 and 174.
South Australia, 322 and 187. For the Home side Ryan took four
stock was up again. Leckle came in and played out the over. But next over after. single to Pat Madar he of the M.C.C. wickets for 13 runs.
Don Bradman made 50 runs in
was caught at the wicket. 88-7-0.
About this time it started to drizzle South Australia's spcond innings.
*** | Reuter, singl And when Mudar sculted
through all the slips Mina ap- peared to rick his foot. Sawdust was
Chan Hung, aged 17. unemployed. took
was charged before Mr. Macfadyen at ball. Next over the Contral Magistracy this morning, cout. he got Ricketts clear of first slip for with the theft of a table clock and four. Three b
ree balls later he square cut with illegally pawning the article him for a similar number very pretti-ith
to
phreys
defendant was a friend
ly. The hundred went up. Next over inspector A. W. Smith, prosecuting, he hit Minu for a couple of fours. of the complainant Chan Kuen, who About this time again one expected lives at 0, Tank Lane, Complainant change as both batsmen seemed had given defendant lodging as happy-Humphreys-hit-Minu for four was out of work. On November 9,
off, and had a
A single, but Hayward's policy was
complainant left the house and when Justified
IS he returned, he found the clock miss- 115. regards Minu anyway as at
the police Madar was smartly 18.50
taken at theg. A report was made to
and nothing further was heard until | wicket after an invaluable 27 runs complainant.
at Western met been put on 116---8--8.
Street last night. A Jenkins came in and played out called and defendant arreated. De- Paying the clock
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ne
the Minu, bowling on after his wicket, for $2 and got lumphreys next over,
go back to the country. On the first; chance
rat slip going into charge, defendant was cutered to| Ricketts safe hands.
two weeks' hard labour, and was fined fire aggressive innings played in the $5 or one week ob the-creund charge, face of disaster!
TOUR
116-0-22 11
The last man was in and 63 runs were wanted. A single which Jen- king, thought he had hit for four and byes came Next uver Jenkins lifted Minu straight but Fincher just could not get to it. Two runs came. Elliott fetched Ricketts round twice running to the Governor's tent and then romehow got three between his legs to long leg.
to
Jenking an-drove Minu for four; it was nearly six and later hit him to quare leg for four. 140, went up and Pereira went on and one run; came. Elliott lofted Minu to extra for one and Jenkins did the same deep mid-on. Neither were catches. Next over
ver Minu got his third catch silly mid-off. It was one of the dhest attempts to pull a match out of the fire that I have seen for years. The final score
was 147-10-14. Jenkins was not out 14. Tho Inst wicket put on 31.
Hongkong thus on by 31 runs,
BLACK TERROR
Joe Louis Against Four Opponents
Montreal, Nov. 12, Joe Louis' first appearance inco the Max Baer fight, put op an ex hibition against four opponents, with one round each.
The bell saved Paul Cavalier, Mickey McEvoy and Andy Walince. But Stan Kotchell was fighting at the end of his round-United Press.
ONE MORE VICTIM
AL SINGER'S SUCCESS IN "COME-BACK" CAMPAIGN
Newark, Nov. 11.
:
Al Singor, the former lightweight baxing champlon of the world, to- night won his fourth straight, victory since his "camo-back" a month ago, by knocking out Johnny Toomey, a Newark hope. Singer weighed 134 pounds and Toomey 130.
The former champlon won in the fifth round. The fight was schodul- ed to go ten rounds
On Thursday Lust, Singer knocked out Al Dunbar in the first round of their ten-round bout.—United Press,
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