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'HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 22, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

NANCY

IS THE LADY

REALLY GOIN TO EUROPE ?

YEP!-- SHE'S TAKIN

THE TWO O'CLOCK BOAT--- AN' SHE'S BRINGIN' D' DOG

WID HER!

I HOPE WE GET THERE IN TIME-- MAYBE WE

CAN STILL BUY D' DOG!

[IT'S TOO LATE.

THERE SHE GOES -UP D' GANGPLANK !!

THA, T., ZUL, DIP. 1 Dharinated

S. S.

Jel. 28151.

THEY'RE COOL

GLOUCESTER WIN GREAT MATCH AT LORD'S

Yorkshire, Middlesex SMALL MONTANA Humbled In SameWeek:

Wally Hammond's Part

By Kenneth Rankin

London, May 24.

STILL TO GET

HIS EARNINGS

San Francisco, June 21.

by fighting Little Dado several months

The Filipino boxer. Small Mostona, through his attorney. Robert Hatch, has formally requested the State Athletic Commission to suspend the licence of the East Bay Boxing Club,;

the promoter. Mr. Leo owned by Right until the end, the match at Lord's between Laveat, on the grounds that he had Middlesex and Gloucestershire lived up to its high stan-not yet received a $2.749 purse earned dard of the first two days. Gloucestershire, who had been set to make 237 to win, lost seven wickets in the process of obtaining them, and so level and absorbingly stern was the cricket that five interesting hours had gone by before Wilson, with a species of glance, sent the ball flying wide of Price's despairing gloves to the fine-leg boundary.

To defeat Yorkshire and Middlesex, fortunate stroke of Hammond's, twu in the space of one week is a per-bails dropped just in front of short formance of which any team would slip, twice was a return catch-most be proud, and there is no doubt, that difficult certainly-rendered imp09- Gloucestershire's latest achievement sible by the bowler slipping over, und the methods by which it was and in the later excitement a flelds without Sinfield-accomplished, were man in the gully did very well to vastly apprechted by all who were stop, without actually holding, u couple of sharp strokes from Wilson. there.

It is not the commonest of feats to

Incidentally, substitutes had to feld

score

In the Oral innings of a match, for Hulme, and for Hotchkin, who a greater total than any of the other pulled a muscle during the afternoon.

PRICE'S GYMNASTIC WORK three have

that it produced, ond should have been done was due in a Price must not be forgotten. His very large degree to W. R. Hammond gymnastic work the leg-side, who, in a small scoring match, fol- especially to Gray, saved. Middlesex Jower his 60 in the first innings with many runs they could ill afford to 71 yesterday,

over, and It

lose.

011

That it was going to be a tense struggle was evident from the start. The first hour produced only 44 runs and by then Hopkins and Barnett were both out, the latter

In raught

or

nicely

Despite some doubt 45 10 the legality of the action, it is generally

belleved that the Commission willi

consider the revocation of the Club's new year.

Heence dite to its activity since the

Attention has been drawn to the fact that the Commission is empower-į ed to revoke permits where clubs do nut exerce their privileges-Inlted Press,

wanted, and it was a testimony the keen quality of the Middlesex cricket that only 108 had been made

since lunch.

Neate's invaluable innings was)

George Bancroft, Nancy Kelly, Richard Greene and Preston Foster Century-Fox's "Submarine (left to right) play dramatle roles in 20th Patrol," coming to the King's Theatre to-morrow,

Baseball

closed at 217 by a catch at first slip, NEW YORK

but Scott, though all but bowled by Gray, seemed quite unperturbed, and Wilken who, despite his small stature gets well over the ball. went cheerfully about his business, with turkings away to leg, more elegant: strokes to the olf, and a grim defence when that was needed. And then at 5.25 he succeeded in his mission, and a splendid game of cricket was over. MIDDLESEX

Robertson, Wilson, b Scott Brown' 15, M.), e Haynes, b Lambert Entrich, lbw, b Goddard

Complan (D.), b Cadðard Hulme, not out .......... N. S. Hatchkin, e Wilson, & Scoti Barnett...... St, Scott, b Goddard Smith (J.), b Goddard .... 11. A. Feebies, b Goddard Gray, b Scott

Lbd. w 1

Total

-MIDDLESEX-(2nd-INNE,1

TAKING NO CHANCES So much did he subordinate bim self to the interests of his side that, eschewing every form of risks, he batted 135 minutes for his runs and hift only seven 4's. When he came

low down by Robertson ut two wickets were down for 44; when second slip. Smith, after nearly he left the score was 160 for vemaking Hammond play on, removed Even then the match was far from Ermett's middle and leg stumps at

needed very special 43, and it was as well for Gloucester-Price. efforts from Neale, Haynes and Wilshire that Crapp proved such a good con--who is developing into a regu-partner to his captain. lar institution in this particuior en- Nothing adventurous was ever ul- counter-before victory became cer-tempted, and if it was only steadily lain.

that the runs cane, still they cane. une or two whether off the fust Though there were

the slow costly little interludes here and there, bowling until Sims got one-through- the Middlesex bowling, especially on to Crapp's pads. "Sixty had been Smith's deserved a success It was added in 80 minutes and the score at

able to command. Two 2.55 was 127 for four. not quite for 48 may not sound anything very great, but Smith kept batsman after Neale was another man in the right batsman playing at him with no place, content to restrict himself to particular confidence, and Hananond, defence and leave the runs to Hom-Sims Crapp, b Scott when 14, edged him perilously near mond. But, at 160, Hammond trying Smith (3.), e Burnett, b Goddard

I. A. R. Piebles, b Goddard to the leg slump. Gray, though his his little flick to leg was caught by direction was cometimes to seek, Price, and that meant five wickets persevered heroically, and Sims after down and 77 to get. Haynes decided

thing, lunch bowled with great skill for that vigour was the over an hour from the pavillon end. cracked up 24 in under half an hour Things did not go altogether right till Gray, at 100, hit his leg stump. for the Belding side. Apart from that The ten score was 201 for six, or 30

HAMMOND OUT

HEROIC!

Laughed at by every seagoing sailor...they dared look terror in the eye and stand and de- liver...and earn for one a love whose falth had given them all couragat

SUBMARINE PATROL

Director John Ford climaxes bit Award. winning career with this triumphi

with

Richard Greene » Nancy. Kelly Preston Faster George Bancroft • Slim Summerville . John Carradine. Joan Valerie Henry Armetta ⚫ Warren Hymer Douglas Fowley J. Farrell MacDonald Maxia, Rosenbloom A 20th Century-Fex Picture

TO-MORROW

AT

THE

KING'S

and

Robertson, & Goddard .... Brown (S. M.), e Wilson, b Scott Edrich. Lambert, Goddard Compton (D.), e Hammond, b Seatt Hulme, ibw, Lambert N. 5. Hotchkin, e Crapp, b Goddard Pilce, b Goddard

Gray, not put

L-b 3, n-b 2

Total GLOUCESTERSHIRE

Barnett, h Gray Tonkina, Edrich

Emmett, b Edrich

W. 1. Hammond, e Gray, Edrien Crapp, at Price, b Sims Nale, e Peebles, b Gray Haynes, e Sims, à Gray

winan, bw, b Smith Spoti, Sim, b Gray Goddard, Smith Lambert, not out

I-1

Tota!

GLOUCESTER (2nd INNB.)

Barnett, e Robertson, b Edrich Hopkins, b Smith

Emmett b Smith

W. R. Hammond, e Price, b Sima

Crapp. lbw, b Sims

Nale, e Edrich, b Gray

Haynes, b Gray

Wilson, not out'

Scott, not out

Scoli

Darrett Goddard Lainbert Emmett

B 4, 10, w 3

Total (7 wki.) MIDDLESEX-First innings

M

40

Becond Innings

Scott bowled one wide,

Scott

Barnett

Lambert Goddard

10.2

PRES

NORD

Scott bowled twa no-balls.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE--First Innings

Sima

OUTFITS SUCCEED

New York, June 21. The following were the results of matches played in the Major Baseball Lengue to-day!

NATIONAL LEAGUE

43

New York Pittsburgh

oning.

Boston

Chicago

R. H.

2.

6

IG

+

12

LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS

"C" DIVISION MATCHES

Club was

The Indian Recreation defeated by Kowloon Tong 6-3,

A. R. Kitchell and A. M. Rumjahn lost to H. Liu and E. Lee 2-6; beat Lam Kwan and H. Y. Hsu 8-1; lost

Batteries-Glants, Melton and Dan-to W, H. Wei and Lee Kam-ming 3-6.

0

7

Q

5

i

D. M. Razack and A. Razack lost to

Liu and Lee 2-0: beat Kwan and Hsu 0-3; lost to Wel and Lee 2-6.

S. A. R. Bux and H. Kitchell lost

Game called in the eighth Inning to Liu and Lee 5-7; lost to Kwan oving-to-rain-Batteries-Cubs, und Hsu 3-6; beut Wei and Lee 8-3.

3 Whiteheud and Hartnett.

12

Philadelphia....

40

St. Louls

14

D 18

S.C.A.A. v. C.R.C.

The South China Athletic Assoctu- 2tion registered a narrow win over the

C. Davis and Gutteridge homered Chinese Recreation Club when the

20 for the Cardinals. Batteries.-Car-two met at King's Park yesterday,

dinals, Davis and Owen.

the score being 5-4.

EL and O. L.

to S. O. Kh100L. Pang (C.R.C.) lost and Y. F. Lul' 5-7; ibent H. T. Bee and T. K. Leung 6-2; Dickey homered for the Yankees. beat H. S. Lee and C. L. Lau 6-3.

10

American LEAGUE

Chicago

New York

a ១

12 13

207

Batteries-Yankees,

Sundru

and

0 Dickey.

St. Louls

Boston

0 0

12 10

1

W.

S. L. Ma and F. K. Lau (CR.C.) lost to Khoo and Lui 1-0; lost to Bee und Leung 1-6; beat Lee and Lau 6-4. T. L. Iu and C, N. Tsang (C.R.C.)

Batteries-Browns. Kramer and and Leung 0-0; lost to Lee and Lau

Clift.

Cleveland

Washington

Batteries-Indlans,

Hemsley-Reuter,

0

8

17 Zuber

8-2.

3

4

Radlo V. C.BA. Radio won by the big margin of and 9-1, when they played the Central

British Association at King's Park.

D. Leonard and Au Kam-loot (Radio), beat G. H. Fowler and N. Whitley 6-1; bent J. Sloan and D. T. Smith 6-3; beat M. Yatskin and V. Karpushef 0-0.

Valuable Greyhounds' Tragic End

of

G. Singh and J. Chanson (Radio) beat Fowler and Whitley 0-0; bent Sloan and Smith 6-2; beat Yaiskin and Karpusheff 6-3.

M. Sheriff and C. M. Lee (Radio) beat Fowler and Whitley 6-3; lost to Sloan and Smith 4-6; beat Yatskin and Karpusheff 6-3.

C.C.C. v. Beerelo

At least 15 valuable greyhounds, F. L. Lammert and E. S. Howard including Tufted-Duck-runner-up-in (C.C.C.)-lost-to G, and H. A Noronha the Waterloo Plate at Altcar Jost 2-8; lost to A. M. Remedios and. L. February, were burned to death in a Carvalho 2-0; lost to J. C. Fonseca fire at the Kennels

the King's

and M. A. Gutterres 4-6. Heath Greyhound Track, Birming-

H. King

and T. C. Yu (C.C.C.) ham on May 28. Tufted Duck was tost to G. and H. A. Noronha 4-6; owned by Mr. H. 1. Craven, monulost to Remedios and Carvalho 4-0; 2ng director of the King's Heath lost to Fonseca and Gulterres 4-0.

W. K. Lee N. L. Lammert and The racing programmes for Track. the afternoon and evening were can (C.C.C.) beat G. and H. A. Noronha celled.

6-3, lost to Remedios and, Carvalho Mr. Leo Craven Jun, an omdial of 3-6, lost to Fonseca and Gutterres the track, said that at least 15 dogs 1-6. are known to have been killed.

Smith Gray. Edrich

10,0

1 5月

12

33

10

Peebles

1

10

0

Second Innings

Smith

Gray

Compton

Edrich Simms

Peebles

Gray bowled three wides.

Umpires: Chester, Reeves.

Indicates Captain.

Wicketkeeper.

There were more than 100 in the how many were lost because us soon kennels. The majority have been as they were released from the pens saved," he said, "and are being pro- some of them ran away. It was im- vided with alternative accommoda- possible to hold all of them, The tion, but we

say definitely cause of the blazo. Is not known."

cannot

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