THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY,

AUGUST

15,

1938.

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Home Football Commences:

INDIANS ELIMINATED BY.CHINESE

India was eliminated from the London, Aug. 13. International Baseball Series yester- Commencing the football seaon day by China by the small margin of two weeks in advance of the Eng-13-2, in a very close game, although | lish League, matches were played in the Chinese were leading all the way, the Scottish Arst and second divi-but in a precarious sions to-day. Celtic routed Kilmar-battery of Wong and Le nock D-0, and 13 goals were scured much for the Indians; only In the Motherwell-Queen O'South, bingles being chalked up against match, which was won by Mother-hurier Wong, who fanned three well. Scores:

Arbroath

Falkirk

Hibernian Motherwell Patrick

St. Johnstone

St. Mirren

Third Lanark

Airdrie

Allon

9 Kilmarnock

Rangers

2 Clyde

Hearts

Second Division

Cowdenbeath

Dundee

East Fife

King's Park

Montrose St. Bernards

Sters mult

Dunfermline

6 Forfar

4 East Stirling

4 East

Brechin

6 Morton

2 Edinburgh

A Dundee

2 Leith

none.

Neither dinger the although errors counted against them to the Indians' one, the former played a more experienced brand of ball to bring them to the final of this Series.

Detailed box scores:

A. It. Abbas Zu

K

Hamel b

Nazarin 35

Tux of

2A. M. Abbas

Kitchell rf

M. Arculli

O. Arcuili

Ayr

Celtic

Dumbarten

First Division

3 Albion

2 Raith

1

Arcuill's

asked a man, and Chinese had three,

Queen's Park

2 Hamilton

8

Queen O'SUI.

9

Aberdeen

5.

COUNTY CRICKET SCORES

At Bradford, Leicester fured very badly in the first innings against Yorkshire. Hedley Verity,

India

Omar

28 2

13 0 1

Score by innings:

1

Runs:

its:

011 2=0

China

Tum ab

CHINE SA Chinn 3b

E. WORK p

LA

C

Chan Ib

Chung

f

5. Wong r

Choy of

00:3

23 3 8 21 13 3

Score by Innings,

2 3 4 5 6 7

Пира: His:

Hamet.

Wong:

Two bagner.-T. Chan. Struck out by E. Wong: 3. Sacrifice hits-Chion and E. Wong.

branes.--Lum, Ching, Stalen taking Nazarin and tux.

by pitcher. Arculll by chung by Arculil.

-T Arcuit 8; off Wong 5. Left an bars-Indin 4: China S. Umpires-Chief. W. A. Smith;

low

reven wickets for 18 runs, was main ly responsible for Leicester's

core of 02. Yorkshire had compiled the huge score of 223-for 4 wickets at the close.

Middlesex v, Somerset

At Lord's Middlesex found A. W. 207. Wellard in form and scored Wellard taking 7 for 140. Somerset hnd lost wickets for 33 runs when stumps were drawn.

Surrey v. Essex

Arst A At WestelifTe, Essex gained

Baiting innings lead against Surrey. first, Essex scored 132, H. S. Squires taking 5 for 40 and H. M. Garland- Wells 5 for 27. Surrey failed before the attack of M. S. Nichols (6 for 32) und K. Furnes (4 for 58) und were nil out for 100.

Essex batted again and had scored 40 for 3 at the close.

were Wilkinson

Lou and Omar,

Scorer.- Y. Mann.

Time of game.-1.40 p.m.

TABLE TENNIS

13anesi

Women's Interport Match Won By Macao

The charity table tennis contest between Hongkong and Macao, which was held at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. on Saturday resulted in a win for the Macan women three games to two.

Lancashire v. Warwick At Birmingham, Warwick

The men's competition was aban dismissed for 201. L. Lt.

for 50. Lancashire had doned at a very late hour with the taking 5

score standing at two games all. scored 25 without loss at the close.

Derbyshire v. Notts

At Nottingham, W, Voce, toksing 5 for 42, assisted Notts in dismissing! Derbyshire for 233. Notts and scored 52 for 3 when stumps were drawn.

Northants v. Glamorgan

At Northampton, Northants were hil out before lunch for 66 runs, J. C. Clay bowled well and took 6 for 29. Glamorgan, however, fared little better in their first innings and were dismissed for 129, R. J. Partridge tulting 4 for 35.

In their second venture, Northants. had scored 65 for 5 when play ceased. Worcester v. Gloucester

OLYMPIC GAMES

London, Aug. 14. An official announcement that the Olympic Games will take place at Was made an Helsingfors in 1940

by the President of the Saturday. Olymple Committee. Count de Ball- let-LatourTrans-Ocean,

At Cheltenham, Worcester batted INDIA LOSES HOCKEY

first against Gloucester

and scored

270. Gloucester had lost 1 wicket for 36 at the end of the day.

Hampshire v. Sussex

gained a At Portsmouth, Sussex first innings lead against Hampshire, Hants batted first and were dismissed for 150, D. J. Wood taking 5 for 32. Sussex had scored 180 for 4 when stumps were drawn.

Simone Walter Winchell (left) and Ben Bernie continue their screen feud In "Love and Hisses", now showing at the King's Theatre. Simon (centre) sings for the first time in this Twentieth Century-Fox musical hit.

FAGG CREATES A

WORLD RECORD

Colchester: Essex v. Kent drawn

London, July 15.

Danish Girl Sets Another World Mark

London, Aug. 14.

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Ranghild veger, the Danish girl swimming champion, established now world record for the 400 metres free-style in the European Champion- ships which are being held at Wemi- bley, clocking 5 mins, 0 secs. for the distance, Her own previous record was 5 mins 12.4 sect.-Neuter.

Other Results

London, Aug. 14.

by Further success was gained German swimmern in the champion- ships. Schlaugh, on Friday, won the men's 100 metres backstroke in 1 min. 0 seconds. Nucske, of Germany, was second and Scheffer (Holland) and Legvel (Hungary) were third and fourth,

Other results were:

Wonien's 100 metres backstroke.--Nini (Holland); van. Feggelen (Holland); Ove

min. 13 Poietsen (Denmark). Tline: 1

(Den- Women's lich-diving-Becken mark); Nirling (Sweden); lieinze (Ger- Many).

LOCK.

Water-palo-Germany beat France 1-3; Hungary beat Holland 4-1-Trans-Ocean.

CHUNG SHING GALA

Small Units Loso Water-polo By Five Goals to Nil Another successful swimming gala was held by the Chung Shing Bene-: volent Society at Kennedy Town on Saturday, when a considerable num- ber of spectators saw the Combined Small Units beaten by Chung Shing nt water-polo by five goals to nii.

The outstanding feature of the swimming events was the perfor

who of Ng Chung-man,

The results were: covered 100 metres in 66.4 seconds.

Arthur Fagg, the young Kent opening batsman, created a worldmance record in first-class cricket by scoring a double century in each innings. He had never befare made two centuries in one game,

Fogg's figures for the match were: 244 out of 380 in five hours and 202 out of 313 in two hours and 50 -minutes. He hit thirty-one 4's in the first innings and twenty-seven in the second.

:

He was seen to much better ud- vantage in his second knock, scoring almost twice as quickly as he did In the first innings, and

the bowling is his master over shown by the fact that Sunnucks's contribution to the opening part- nership of 283, obtained in two hours and 35 minutes, was a mere 32!

F. G. H. Chalk, the Kent captain, and T. N. Pearce, the Essex leader, both described Fagg's innings "marvellous."

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OTHER BIG DOUBLES Other high scoring doubles one of which was a 200, have been:

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

(men) -Ng 100 metres Fren-style Chung-man; Sp Pul-kit. Time: 00.4 aces, (women)- BO metres Breast-stroke Yip Chot-man: Lok Sec-ho. Time: 48.0.

300 metres Free-stylo ben).-Ho Pun- kun; Chan Pa-tg. Time: 2 mins, 30 sees. 100 metres Breast-alroke (men).-Bo Pun-kun; Chan Po-ting. Time: 8 secs. 50. meiten Back-siroke (boys)Wong Bing-kee: Wong Ding-mtari.

150 metres Free-style (women).-Ip: Choi-man; Ng Ylet-hing.

50 metres Back-stroke (men).-So Tin- ino: Ng Chung-man. Tune: 30. secs.

100 metres Back-stroke (men)Ngul Suet-chung: Tam Yan-kwong. Tiene; 95 metres Free-style (staff)--Kong Chun-wah: Tam Yan kwong.

5: Shing Water-polo-Chung Units 0.

secs.

Small

DANISH WIN

Wembley, Aug. 14.

"Love and Hisses" (King's Theatre, The Bernie-Winchell to-day), bickering is beginning to pall just a trifle but along comes Simone Simon, looking most attractive and with a

A Danish women's team establish- charming little voice, to offset any An amusing story nfl round, Berted a world record of 4 min. 31.6 secs. minor fallings in other departments. Lohr and Joan Davis help the rib in winning the European 400 metres relay swimming championship final. and Britain Holland was second tickling and Dick Baldwin is the hero,

"Trople Holiday" (Queen's and third-Reuter Special,

Teatre, Alhambra

to-day). A sugary, synthetic setting of gultors, Warwick Armstrong's 167 not out and 245 for Victoria v. South Aus-warblings and moonlight romance, tralia (1020-21); Walter Hardinge's with Bob Barns providing the

trasts in a Mexican city with his V out for Kent 207 and 102 nut

LIB un Oklahoma Surrey. (1921); Duleepsingh's 115 Southern dvd

Dorothy Lamour and 240 for Sussex v. Kent (1929): politielan. 4 C. B. Fry's 125 and 228 for Sussex

Surrey (1800); Don Bradman's squired nga by Ray Milland. The 124 and 225 for Woodfull's XI. v. comedy angle is well-handled by Ryder's XI. (1029-30); and Philip Burns and Martha Raye, the latter Mead's 113 and 224 for Hampshire supplying the best it in the picture

as a woman buli-Gghter... v. Sussex (1921).

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"The Good Earth" Oriental Thea- perfor- to-day).-Magnificent tre, mences by Paul Muni and Luise Rainer lift this story by Pearl Buck into one of the most moving pictures of the year.

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America Leads In Contest VIVA PRODUCTS

With Germany

Berlin, Aug. 14.

At the conclusion of the first day of the big Light Athletic 'contest be- tween the United States and Ger- many, which attracted 70,000 specta-

tors to the huge Olympie Stadium, Germany succeeded the American team was leading by 58 points to 49. in winning four first places in the ten events,

Needing 393 to win, Essex made Eastman a deplorable start, losing and D. R. Wilcox for elght runs be- fore lunch, but a downpour during another about 3 the Interval and

cricket, o'clock prevented further and saved them from defeat.

"The Hurricane" (alajestio Tlica- Wade, the Essex wicket-keeper, New

П remarkable per-tre, to-day)~~A storm, the like of accomplished

not conceding a bye which has never been seen before on formance in

the screen, forms the climax of this and Ilotl until 620 runs had been scored.

Mim. Jon well-made Dorothy Lamour are the principals. Elierder (USA) Time: 108 secs.

Auckland, Aug. 13. For the first time in the whole of three tours of New Zealand, en India hockey team was beaten by Zealand to-day by 5 goals to 4. Reuter Bulletin.

CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE

County

P.

Pis. Awarded

23

10

20

Yorkshire Middlesex Surrey

Lancashire

Somerset Derbyshire

Essex

Sussex

Kent Leicester Warwickshire Hampshire Worcester Gloucester Glamorgan Notis Northants

Lieut. H. H. Van Straubenzee, of the 43rd Light Infantry (Oxford and Bucks), an all-rounder, will make his first appearance for Essex against Sussex at Colchester to-day.

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innings.-429 1Fagg

244. Chalk

633.

Second Innings

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0.043 0.421 150

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4.471

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3.087

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Total (2 wkts)

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Dowling: Todd 2-0-0-1, Watt 13-0-2-1.

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Dacr (11) 9-0-46-0, Eastman 17-2-32-0, Vicar 13-8-73-0, Wilcox 4-0-20-0.

ESSEX

First innings: 350 (O'Connor 03. Pearce 4.444 not out 137: Wright 7 for -101.

Berend Innings

-D, It. Wilcox b Watt

Eastman e Wright & Todd

Taylor not out

Connor not out

Results:

800 metre-Harbig (Germany); Bee- tham (USA); Borek 1US.All: Elchber- ger (Germany), Time 1 min. 32.4 secs,

100 metres-Den Johnson (U.S.A.); 3,500 metres-Fenske (UBA); Mebl

$3.8 3 mins. hogo (Germany). Time:

(Ger- Throwing the lammer-Blask meny) 37.20 metres; ilen (Germany) 50.51

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ITALIAN MARRIAGE metres: Powertony (U.B.A.) 53.35 metres.

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BRITAIN WINS

White City, Aug. 14.

In the athletic meeting Britain beat France by 70 points to 50. Bri- tain won all the track events except the two miles steeplechase. France won all the field events. Wooder- son won the half mile-Reuter.

710 metres Hurdles Welcott (USA); Tolmien (UBA)-Time: 14.1 aces.

Pole Vault-Warmedam (US.A.); Varoff (U.S.A.). Height: 4.37 metres.

10,000 meires-Pentti (US.A.); Vaughan (U.S.A.). Time: 32 mins, 12 ecs.

Hop-step-and-jump-Kotratuschek (Ger- Kent (Germany): Woellner many); (USA). Distance: 14.01 metres.

50.19 (Germany) Discus-Schroeder metres; Levy (U.S.A.) 19.98 metres.

400 metres Relay-U9.A. 40 seca; Ger- many 40.3 secs,

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