THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29,
1938.
4
WHY WASTE MONEY
Save by our Super FULL-CIRCLE Retreading Process
Bring us your
Worn
Wo
Tyres,
rotread
them to give you New-Tyre Mileage, Ap- pearance, Safe- ty at less than
1/2 price of a
New-Tyre.
Sizes:-325 to 900,
Delivery:-2 to 3 days or in
I day if required.
Workmanship:-Guaranteed.
SECOND TEST MATCH
ENDS IN A DRAW
AT LORD'S
London, June 28, The second test match between Australia and England. which finished at Lord's to-day, resulted in a draw, Australin failing to reach Englund's score by 110 with four wickets in hand.
Unperturbed by a forecast predlet- The crowd, which had swelled to Ing a fair morning but heavy rain in 15,000 when play was resumed, auw the afternoon, a crowd of about Immediate incident for Ames edged 10,000 had gathered when Verity and the second ball from McCabe to Edrich resumed batting at the over-O'neilly at second slip and seven night score of two for 39. The were down for 142. Ames,
who wicket appeared to be still damp and made six, was immediately taken to fireworks were expected ол the hospital for an x-ray examination of pronkish pitch.
his hand, which was badly hurt when he received a knock from McCormick before hoch.
O'Reilly, who opened the bowling, had several men so close in that the first over was n mulden to Verity and McCormick took up the attack at the other end. Edrich took a four from him but srouped the Afth ball up to McCabe it square leg mud was out
The Hongkong Tyre Co. for 10.
392 Hennessy Rd. Telephone 28539.
Special Morning Performanco FRIDAY – July 1st at 11.15 a.m.
"DER VERLORNE SOHN"
(The Prodigal Son) with
Louis Trenker
A Universal Picture in Cerman Dialogue
FRIDAY at 11.15 a.m.
at the
QUEEN'S
KING
SI
NEXT CHANGE
DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S SUPERLATIVE MUSICAL! ...a whole new world of happiness for you!
Sonja
HENIE
Don
AMECHE
Your "One In A Million" swool. hoorts... re-united in romance!
happy landing
with
JEAN HERSHOLT ETHEL MERMAN CESAR ROMERO BILLY GILBERT ALTMORD SCOTT QUINTET WALLY YERNON - LEAH RAY Directed by Roy Del Ruth
Songs!
hy the rhythm team of Pokrass
and Yellen!
led
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., acts as his own attorney as he "quizzes" Irene Dunne before the judge, Spencer Charters. A scene from the RKO Radle pleture "The Joy of Living," comtur shortly to the Queen's
Theatre.
Hutton, የ McCormick, Brawn sald he did not know how it L
O'Bellly happened.
The wicket fell at 71 for Brodman | II. Verily, b McCormick and quickly got his eye in and was W. J. Edrich, e McCabe, b Me-
Cormick hitting out merrily. He brought his 50 up in 00 minutes after hitting E. Paynter, run out seven fours, and with McCabe'set W. R. Hammond, e Waite (aub). merry price.
b McCabe D. Compton, not out........ L. E. G. Ames, o McCabe, b
was
Paynter Alled the vacancy and at oner settled down to muke runs an sisted by Verity, but the pair had added only 21 when Verity mistim o'nellly to the fence to bring up his well at this stage, his accuracy tying
run for him and announced that he would rent for couple of county matches after the game.
Paynter sent up the 50, in 65 minutes, with two well timed ginnces to the boundary off O'Reilly, and the score mounted slowly, but the part. nership came to an end when Me- Cabe relieved McCormick at 70 and met with instant SUCCERS.
30 in
O'Reilly
A. W. Wellard, h McCabe D. V. P. Wright, not out
Extras B12, LBIZ, W1, NIM
29 an 25
242
0 M. I. W.
24 G
72
J
29
10 $3
12 I
2
7
The x-ray examination revealed that Ames had fractured the tile Anger of his left hand.
When he was eight McCabe was The crowd cheered two fours by missed by Wright in the quily of Compton and admired the skill with Farnes, but soon afterwards, when which O'Reilly
vice-cuptain, Wellard, he was 21, the up Compton, however, found McCor- | snapped up at second slip by flution mick easy and hooked him for two off Verity. foura in one over and then pulled
Verity was bowling exceptionally
Six wiɛkets for ed one from McCormick, which took
down the batsmen. his leg
Fall of wickets—I (Barnett) for in 80 minutes. stump, and was out for 11.
Hassett Joined Bradman and added 25, 2 (Hutton) for 28, 3 (Edrich) for By this time the wicket had grown 02 for the wicket. Four were down for 64 when Ham-
Hassett being 43. 4 (Verity) for 84, 5 (Hammond) am; mund appeared, despite his injured easier und Compton continue be bowled by Wright at 42. Hassett for 76, 6 (Paynler) for 128, 7 (Ames) leg muscle. He retained Verity tong soundly. Wellard sent McCabe
for 142, 8 (Wellard) for 210. to the fence and on the next ball and given a brilliant exhibition of lifted bim for
six, nending up the driving and had scored much faster Wright bowled Has-
Bowling Analysis 200. Two
overn later Wellard it than Bradman,
the sett round his legs. to the McCube twice in succession
Badcock followed but did not las! pickets but then McCabe took ibe
McCormick being taken at second slip by new ball and bowled Wellard with a
he had O'Refily vorker.
Wellard, who had made 38, Wright off Edrich before | W
scored.
McCabe bad batted for 42 minutes.
Barnett joined Brudman when the Fleetwood-Smith Wright Joined Complon
on what was to be the fast partnership for captain was 12 and played a quiet England, for when the score reached me until tie had reached the cen- 242.
declared, lenyugury. He then started to hit out and Hammond
it was while slashing wildly of a ball Australia 315 to make to win.
Compton, who was 76, had hit 14 outside the off stump that he snicked one from Edrich Into the hands of fours, most of his runs coming from hooks and drives, in
substitute 125 minutes. Paynster, the
keeper, who made no mistake. It was a grand intrings in cumstances.
touk When England
the field the wicketkeeping Paynter donned gloves
in place of Ames und hardstaff delded on substitule.
Australia opened with Fingleton and Brown and met early mishap for Pingleton was nently caught by Ham-FI mond al Arst slip off Wellard when he had scored four. Brown was nearly an hour making 18 and was i completely baffled by bali from C. 3. Barnett, e McCabe, b Mc- Verity which went round his lega. Cormick
his rat over Hammond was the victim
*** of brilliant catch at square leg by Waite, who was fividing an substitute for Chipperfield. The English cap- tain and allowed Paynter to do mast of the scuring and had made only
trex,
گردی
Compton followed and delighted the crowd with an exhibition grand forceful driving. The century was secus hoisted but at 128, Paynter wns ron but when11 altempting sretmel run.
Be lead served 43 in 90 minutes and bit seven fours.
Ames joined Compton and the pull played out time nauil lunch without disaster. AL the adjournment the score won six for 142. Compton betrug 29 and Ames six
the
eir.
First innings
AUSTRALIA
Second Innings
J. H. Fingleton, e Hammond, b
Wellard
wicket-w. A. Brown, b Verity
The lanings and game then closed, with Australia alx for 204, Bradman was 102 not out.-Reuter.
THE SCORES
ENGLAND
DIES
Second Innings
His child's future nearly ruined
by NIGHT STARVATION
OH, MR. JACKSON, I WANT YOU TO MEET MR. GRANGER, HE'LL BE WORKING WITH YOU IN THIS DEPARTMENT.
AND SU HORLICKS EVERY NIGHT.
M-M-M. DELICIOUS, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT
IS MIXED WELL.
TAKE
(THINKS)
A NEW MAN! THAT MEANS THEY ARE GOING TO SACK
SOMEBODY AND IT'S BOUND TO BE ME. MY WORK HASN'T
BEEN TOO GOOD LATELY.
TWO MONTHS LATER
CONGRATULATIONS, MR.
JACKSON, ON YOUR PROMOTION AS DISTRICT. MANAGER, YOU HAVE. DONE SPLENDID
WORK.
(THINKS)
MY WORRIES ARE ALL OVER. THAT
HORLICKS IS WONDERFUL STUFF)
HORLICKS
JACKSON COULDN'T AFFORD
TO LOSE HIS JOB, HE WANTED TO GIVE HIS BOY
A GOOD EDUCATION. IF ONLY HE DIDN'T ALWAYS FEEL
TIRED. IN
DESPAIR HE
DECIDED TO SEE
.A DOCTOR.
494
D. G. Bradman, not out
422
4
10
102
S. J. McCabe, a Hutton, b Verity 21 A. L Hassett, b Wright.......
C. I.. Badcock. C Wright,
Edrich
B. A. Barnell C Paynter.
Edrich
Extras
Six wickets for
42
0
14
11
204
Fall of wickets.-1 (Fingleton) for 8. 2 (Brown) for 71, 3 (McCabe) for 111, 4 (Inssett) for 175, 5 (Bad- 12 cock) For 180, 6 (Barnett) for 204.
THERE IS
NOTHING EXACTLY) I KNOW, MR.
WRONG WITH ME JACKSON, IT HOLDS DOCTOR BUT YOU BACK AT YOUR ALWAYS FEEL SO WORK WE CALL THIS TIRED EVEN WHEN NIGHT STARVATION I WAKE UP YOU SEE, YOU ARE NOT REPLACING USED- UP ENERGY DURING SLEEP HORLICKS REGULARY AT BEDTIME!
FOR YOU.
B.
If you wake tired, if you suffer from 'nerves' enervation and that dread. ful feeling of exhaustion GUARD AGAINST NIGHT STARVATION
YOU SLEEP SOUNDLY. WAKE REFRESHED AND HAVE EXTRA ENERGY ALL DAY
Horlicks is best made in the special Horlicks mix- er. Obtainable at all good stores-80 cts. large size and 40 cts. small size.
·Tel. 28151.
WALK IN COMFORT
by WEARING SHOES OF REPUTE
'LANEFORD' 'MANFIELD'
SHOES
from
$14.50
SHOES
from
$19.00
LESS 10% CASH DISCOUNT
Men's Wear Department
2575 LANE CRAWFORD'S
The House of Quality & Service
$1 TIFFINS
at-
Jimmy's
Also A la
China Bldg., Hongkong.
10
Carte
Hankow Rd., Kowloon.
STATE EXPRESS 555
PRE-EMINENT
IN EVERY
COUNTRY OF
THE WORLD
$1.20
for
50
MADE IN ENGLAND
Ardath Tobacco Co. Ltd.
DONALD DUCK Food Is Where You Find It? By Walt Disney
WAIT'LL YA SEE OUR BIG FISH, COUSIN GUS!
H
ANGLERS CLUB
VERY FINE SPECIMENS,
DON'T YA THINK?
15.11
NOW OVER
HERE-HUH?
210 PICCADILLY; LONDON, W.I
Shorts for Everyone
ROLNY has in stock a fine selection of Shorts for Children, Boys, Ladies and Gentlemen. In all sizes and different materials.
Perfect fitting.
Children's Shorts from 80/cts. pr.
Rofn
12 Des Voeux Road Central·
(Between Lane. Crawford's und
· Bank of East Asia) ·
Jby Walt Blowy Enterpruce,