SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Sixth Extra Race Meeting, 1930.
The Second day of the above postponed from Monday. 1st June, will be held (weather permitting) on Saturday, 6th June, 1936. The First Bell will be ruing at 1.30 pm, and the Best race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
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8. A. SLEAP,
Actr. Secretary.
Hongkong, 1st June, 1930.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936,
START TO SHANGHAI CRICKET SEASON
A. C. SINCLAIR PLAYS
FINE INNINGS
STOKES GETS OFF MARK WITH
TYPICALˇ HALF CENTURY
Shanghal, June 2. W. Marsay... Thanks to a brilliant knock by N. Hart-Baker their skipper who retired with 72
for
7-38 1 2- 29 --- 1. V. Simpson's XI
A. d. Barson, t. Hose, b. Chau-
wick
M. Broadmunt, c. Sinclair, b.
Chadwick
to his credit. A. C. Sinclair's XI A. T. Bridge, c. Baker, b. Chadwick defeated P. V. Simpson's team byE. I. Anstice, c. Hegarty, b. Mei- a wicket and 89 runs in yesterday's Friendly match which was played at the Cricket Club in the season's Brat Typical Shanghai summer weather, Sinclair won the toss and put in men in a perfect wickel, the ten scoring 259 runs for nine wickets in just over two hours, at which time the skipper declared, After the tiffin interval, P. V. Simpson's XI went in and scored dall
J, B. H. Leekle, 1.b.w., b. Foot A. P. T. Taylor-Gill, sl. Sinclair,
b. Chadwick
N. Hart-Baker, and b. Foot P. V. Simpson, c. Mellor, b. Ken-
170 runs in two and a half hours. . . Clarke, Lbw., b. Font An example of rapid scoring was, C. Pullen, b. Chadwick set by L. F. Stokes, one of the open- W. Marsay, not out ing batsmen in Sinclair's team.
Ilo
Extra
Total
LAWRENCE'S WOMAN FRIEND SPEAKS
ONE OF THE
FEW
WOMEN TO KNÓW. LAWRENCE OF ARABIA HAS SPOKEN AT
LAST.
She is Madame Else May Martini, a Burmese woman, now in London, who met Lawrence in India.
They talked together often, and she got to know why he appear- 21ed to shun women, what was the mystery behind the solitary life
The had chosen.
"He once told me," said Mme. Martini, "that if he met the
to whom he could give his whole Bfo, he would marry.
"But he made it plain that ho want-.
ed to devote himself to the work he had set out to do.
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34
10
45
27
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170
reached a half century in forty minutes, scoring delightfully through the covers. 1. B. Kendall hit ou lustily and was credited with three
Fall of wicket:-1-24, 2-46, 3-03, Rixes before he was caught behind 4-88, 5-80, 6-02, 7-104. 8-148, 9-159.
Howling Analysis
the wicket, and then the best stand of the day was seen when J. D. Sayle and A. C. Sinclair were associated. K. Foot Three two batsmen put on 105 runs C. H. Mellor in 46 minutes, both scoring rapidly, W. II. Chadwick with Sinclair being responsible for L. F. Stokes 72 of these runs. He scored freely J. T. Begarty and in his bag were eleven fours and L. Kendal a couple sixes. He retired at 72E. C. Baker and Sayle continued to reach 40 be- A. G. Howe fore he was accepted by Marsay offJ, D. Sayle Pullen. The innings was declaród at 12.15 p.m. and both teama adjourned for the tiffin interval.
AFTERNOON'S PLAY
P. V. Simpson's eleven went in at 1 p.m. with Bridge and Anatice open- ing, the latter being returned to the pavilion as a result of a fine one, handed catch in slips by Hegarty. when the core stood at 21. A. Barson had a good knock and scored 34 mainly through ́eover, giving no chances in a steady inuings, until he was caught by Howe at square leg, Broadmunt was caught behind the wicket by Sinclair, and Lecke was
O. M. R. W.
13 2 20 3
11 3 27 1
11. 1 40 5 518 m
17.w
4 1
"He was fearful of anything that might hinder him in hin work. He did not want to be
red."
Lawrence was not a woman hater, Martini. He just did not Mme. seek the society of women.
His ruling passions were his work and his mother.
"In her, he saw the perfect woman," Mnic
Martini added. "There were no olliers in his life."
Mme Martini sums up Lawrence as a man who was something of a Don Quixote,
neither brilliant purposeful, modest, with a deep sense of humour.
recentric,
צנית
and
He could not be bothered with wealth, which he looked upon as embarrassment. Ils 'needs were very simple.
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"He felt," she says, "that to
would hinder his work and that wealth was, therefore, something
ALL NINE SETS FOR be shunned."
CRAIGENGOWER
(Continued from Page 8.)
"B" team, composed of players over 40 years of age, by 5% sets to 3%.
The match was marred by a 'strike' by the ball "boys' who refused to carry on for the wage offered them, and consequently several members of
-ef course ↑ "djudged 1.b.w. of Foot, after he had the Civil Service and one indy
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INSECTS CARRY DISEASE!
FLIT
kills
E. L. II. Shute and R. R. Todd (Civil Service) drew with L. F. Hon and F. K. Inu 6-6; beat W. K. Cheung and C. Y. Tso 6-3; bent H. P. Chan and P. F. Wung 6-2.
nearly been stumped on three occa- volunteered for the task. The scores Alons as a result of nibbling at Cho were as follows: wick's bowling.
The score was very slow in mount- Ing until Hart-Baker came in and this) player put up a good exhibition, Heuring freely and being otable with hin good square cuta. He was na sociated in a good stand with Clarke wherein 44 runs were added, but was J. A. Bendall and I. AgafuroT lucky at one time not to have been (Civil Service) lost to Hon and Lau caught out as a result of two of the 2-0; lost to Cheung and Two 0-6; best¦ feld colliding, “The incident took | Chán and Wong 0-1. place when Mellor fielding at deep
mid on and Chadwick at deep square,
J. R. Pengally and F. W. Bradley
both ran for the ball and were not (Civil Service) drew with Hoa and aware of each other until they col- Lau 5-6; drew with Cheung and Tec Het. Hart-Baker eventually cacked 6-0; beat Chan and Wong 6-4.
EL
return back
to Foot
and concluded
credit,
his innings with 45 to his while Clarke survived him
to score before he failed on an appeal for "leg before".
e". A last wicket stand was made by Pul and farsay and
ten
UNDERGRADUATES WIN
Playing at Pokfulam, Hongkong University defeated the Hongkong C.C. by 515 sets to 3%. Scores:
Y C. Lay and P. K. Liang
Pullen runa added before Pullen was (University) lost to J. Rodger and bowled by Chadwick and the match
came to a conclusion with Sinclair's | Immunos
team winning by 89 runs.
KIEDISIACIELATINEIOAMUNDA
Pullen, bowling from the bottom HORSE RACE JUDGED
end, was the most successful bowler
in Simpson's XI, getting five wickets
for 42 runs in ton overs, while no
less than nine bowlers were tried aut
by the opposition, Chadwick coming
off with the best average of five for
40 in 11 overs.
FULL SCORES
A. C. Sinclair's XI
L. F. Stokes, e. Hart-Baker, b.
Pullen
them
60
FLIT
E. M. P. Williams, bw, b. Pullen 19
J. F. Hegarty, b. Pullen
W. H. Chadwick, w., U. Anslice
3
I. II. Kendall, c. Bridge, b. Pullen
38
J. D. Sayle, c. Marsay, h. Pullen
46
A. G. Howe, c. Bridge, b. Marsay
COUNT THE
A. C. Sinclair, retired
G. I. Mellor, not out
E. C. Buker, not out
K. Foot, if not but
Extras
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IN CAR
Adelaide.
A steward drove in a car at the side of the horses at the South Australian Jockey' Club's opening meeting at Morphett Vale course, near Adelaide. The experiment was acclaimed a complete success, enabling the steward to watch fine points through- out the running. The horses were not affected,
SATURDAY COLETAZIONE DIFER LE CHATTUK MENTAL✪
B. D. Evana 1-6; beat G. E. R. Divett and T. C. Monaghan 0-1; beat A. K. Mackenzie and G. O. M. Deano 6-0.
J. Isu and K. T. Kwik (Univer- sity) drew with Rodger and Evans 6-0; beat Divett and Monaghan 6-1; O. M. R. W. beat Mackenzie and Deane 0-2. -6-44 1 12 3 51 -
Full of wickets:-1-55, 2-70, 3-82,
Bowling Analysis
E. IL Anstice
J. B. 11. Leckle
13. C. Pullen
AAA, P. T. Taylor-Gill
P. C. Lee and P. P. Kho (Univer. nity) lost to Rodger and Evans 3-0; lost to Divitt and Monaghan 3-6; beat Mackenzie and Deane 6-4.
SHARE PRICES.
The following is the list focal share quotations issued morning.
Banks.
II. K. Banka, $1580 b, II. K. Banks (Lon.
£104 n. Chartered Bank, £14% n. Mercantile Bank. A. and B.
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ERRORGUNOHEROS Our Daily Golf Hint
The player should play some form of pitch-and-run wherever the ground is hard and there are no hazards in the way.
R. B. Cant.
SIAMESE TENNIS PLAYERS HERE
(Continued fram Page 8.)
will leave for Canton where they will play local net anees, and subsequently it is hoped to make arrangements for them to visit Macao and Shanghal.
Prachuab Purananda is
known in Siam as a badminton player. better He spent several years in England where he learnt the game and became Bo proficient that he was able to:
parli elpate in the South of England cham pionships. There he met Devlin, of former Irish and English champion, this who 'nas since gone to
Canada,
Reg.).
£30 n. Mercantile Bank, C., £13% n. East Asin Bank, $78 n.
Insurances.
Canton In., $263 n. Union In.. $510 b. China Underwriters, $1.00 n. China Fire, $462 B..
II. K. Fire In., $250 n. Internat'l Assce,, Sh. $3% n. Shipping.
Douglas, $36 n.
H.K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Chinas, (Pref.), 380 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.). $20 ¤. Shell (Bearer), 99/4 n. Union Waterboats, $12.20 n.
Mining. Kallan, 11/6 n. Langkata (Single), $8 n. S'hai Explorations, Sh. $4 n. S'hai Loans. Sh. $4 n. Ruubs," $10.55")
•
Venz: Goldfeld $44 b.
Docks etc.
1.K. Wharves (old), $88 n. H.K. & W. Docks 39 n. Providents (old), 95 cts, b. Providents (new), 20 cts. n. Hongkew (old), Sh. $185 n. New Engineerings, Sh. $4 n. Shanghat Docks, Sh. $100 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $4.65 s. II.K. Lands $30% b. H.K. Lands, 4% Deben...
$100 b.
S'hni Lands, Sh. $13 n. Metropolitan Lands, Sh. $10 m. Humphries, $8.56 n.
H. K. Realties, $4% n. Chinese Estates, $82 n. China Realtics, Sh. 4 n. China Debentures Sh. $60.n.
Public Utilities,
H.K. Tramways, $0.10 b. and sa. Peak Trams, (old), $7 n. Peak Trama, (new), S. Star Ferries, $80. Yaumati Ferrica, (old) $20 n. China Lights, $10.80 sa. China Lights, (new), $7.50 b.. I.K. Electric, $51 b. Mueno Elvetric. $20 n. Sandakan Lights, $8.80 n. Telephone (old), $25 b.
Devlin, five times champion of Eng- land, was then at the height of his eereer and Prachuab could only take two games. Since returning to Siam three nees from him in the course of Prachuab has been undisputed bad- minion champion.
He has brought his racket with him and it is hoped that when the players return from their Canton trip, that he and others will participate in an exhibition match in Hongkong.
Telephono (new), $9 n. China Buses, Sh. $11 n. Singapore Tractions, 27/— b. Singapore Pref 28/- n.
Industrials Malabon Sugars, $9 Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. $194 Cald: Mucy. (Pref.), Sh. $15 a Canton lees, $134 n. Cement, $9.40 n.
b.
H.K. Ropes, $4.40 n. Stores, &c. Dairy Farm, $19% . Watson, $3.45 n. Lane Crawfords, $5% n. Mackintoshs, $5 n. Sinceres,-$1.70-n.-
Wm. Powells. 40 cts. n. Wing On (H.K.), $50 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons Sh. $8 n. S'hai Cottona (old), Sh, $70 n. S'hat Cottons (new), Sh, $39
n.
Zoong Singe, $18 m. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n.
Miscellaneous
H.K. Entertainments, $2.90 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.95 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1% n. Constructions (new), 30 cts. b. Vibro Pling. $4 n.
Ch. Govt. 5% 1925G.$Bds, 90%
n.
H.K. Govt, 4% Loan 0%
prm. b.
H.K. Govt. 34% Loan par, b. Wallace Harpers, 34 -
Manila Mining. Antamoks, $3.10 b. and sa. Atoks, 56 cts. b.
Bagulo Gold 27 cts, n. Balatoca, $214 n.
Benguet Consolidated, $18.00 b. Benguet Exp., 27 cts. b. and sa. Big Wedge, 37 eta, b.
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