Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 22,
1939.
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!
By Ernie Bushmiller
IT'S TOO LATE.
THERE SHE GOES --UP D' GANGPLANK!!!
Jeh_28151.
THEY'RE COOL
C?
S.S.
GLOUCESTER WIN GREAT MATCH AT LORD'S
Yorkshire, Middlesex Humbled In Same Week: Wally Hammond's Part
By Kenneth Rankin
London, May 24.
SMALL MONTANA STILL TO GET HIS EARNINGS
San Francisco, June 21. The Filipino boxer, Small Montann, through his attorney, Robert Hatch, has formally requested the State Athletle Commission to suspend the licence of the East Bay Boxing Club, Mr. Leo owned by the promoter, Right until the end, the match at Lord's between Leaveat, on the grounds that he had Middlesex and Gloucestershire lived up to its high stan-not yet received a $2,749 purse earned by Oghting Little Dado several months dard of the first two days. Gloucestershire, who had been ago.
Despite some set to make 237 to win, lost seven wickets in the process legality of the action, it is generally 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, twe In the space of one week is a per- balls 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 Impos- Gloucestershire's latest achievement sible by the bowler slipping over, and the methods by which it was and in the later excitement a fields- without Sinfield-accomplished, were man in the gully did very well to vastly appreciated by all who were stop, without actually holding,
of sharp strokes from Wilson. couple of there.
Incidentally, substitutes had to fleld for Huline, and for Hotchkin, who pulled a muscle during the afternoon. PRICE'S GYMNASTIC WORK Price must not be forgotten. His on the leg-side, gymnastle work especially to Gray, saved Middlesex many runs they could I afford to
It is not the commonest of feats to score in the final tunings of a match, a greater total than any of the other that it three have produced, and should have been done was due in u very large degree to W. R. Hammond who, in a small scoring match, fol- lowed his 60 in the first innings with 71 yesterday
TAKING NO CHANCES
one
Jose.
пу doubt
to the
will
believed that the Commission
consider the revocation of the Club's new year.
licence due to its inactivity since the
Attention has been drawn to the tact that the Commission is empower- ed to revoke permits where clubs do not exercise their privileges.-United
Prosa.
was!
George Bancroft, Nancy Kelly, Richard Greene and Preston Foster "Submarine Century-Fox's (left to right) play dramatic roles in 20th Patrol," coming to the King's Theatre to-morrow.
wanted, and it was a testimony to the keen quality of the Middlesex cricket that only 108 had been made Baseball since lunch.
Innings Neale's invaluable closed at 217 by but Scott, though all but bowled by Gray, seemed quite unperturbed, and Vilson who, despite his small stature
the ball, gets so well over cheerfully about his business, with tuckings away to leg, more elegant strokes to the off, and a grim defence when that was needed. And then 5.25 he succeeded in his mission: undi a splendid game of cricket was over. MIDDLESEX
ratch at first slip, NEW YORK
W
went!
Robertson, e Wilson, d Scoti Brown (8. M.), Haynes, b Lamberi Edrich, hw, b Goddard Compton (D.). b Goddard
Wilson, Scoti
Hulme, not out
N. S. Hotchkin, Blims, e Scott, b Goddard Smith (J.), b Goddard 11. A, R. Peebles, b Goddard Gray, b Brett....
L-B G. W 1
Total,
That it was going to be a tense So much did he subordinate him-struggle was evident from the start. self to the interests of his side that, The Brst hour produced only 44 runs Barnelt eschewing every form of risks, he and by then Hopkins and batted 135 minutes for his runs and were both out, the intter nicely down by Robertson at hit only seven 4's. Witen he came in caught low
Smith, after nearly two wickets were down for 44; when second alip. he left the score was 100 for Ave, making Hunimond play on, removed Even then the match was far from Emmett's middle and leg stumps at over, and it needed very special 63, and it was as well for Gloucester-rvice, & Barnett efforts from Neale, Haynes and Wilshire that Crapp proved such a good san-who is developing into a regu-partner to his captain,
Nothing adventurous was ever at- lar institution in this particular en- counter-before victory became cer- tempted, and if it was only steadily that the runs came, still they care, tain.
the slow OF or two whether off the fast Though there were costly little-Interludes. here and there... bowling, until Stina got one through the Middlesex bowling, especially on to Cropp's pads. Sixty had been success it was added in 80 minutes and the score at Smith's deserved a not quite able to command. Two 2.55 was 127 for four.
HAMMOND OUT tor 48 may not sound anything very great, but Sinith kept batsman after. Neale was another man in the right
at him with
no place, content to restrict himself to batsman planence, and Hammond, defence and leave the runs to Ham-Sims c Crapp, à Scott particular when 14, edged him perilously near mond. But, at 100, Hammond trying Smith (3), Darnett, b Goddard to the leg stump. Gray, though his his little flick to leg was caught by A. R. Peebles, b Goddard direction was sometimes to seek. Price, and that meant five wickets persevered heroically, and Sims after down and 77 to get. Haynes decided
vigour was the thing. lunch bowled with great skill for that
cracked up 24 in under half an hour over an hour from the pavillon end.
Things did not go altogether right till Groy, at 190, hit his leg stump. for the fielding side. Apart from that The tea score was 201 for six, or 38
Па
HEROIC!
Laughed at by every seagoing sällar...they dared look terror in the eye and stand and do- liver...and our for one a love whose faith had given them all courage!
SUBMARINE PATROL
Director Jebu Ford elimann bis Awards winning career with This triumphi
with
Richard Greene Nancy Kolly Preston 'Foster George Bancroft Slim. Summervilla • John' Carradine. Joan Välerie Henry Armetta · Warren Hymer Douglas Fowley' J. Farrell MacDonald Maxie Rosenbloom
A 20th Century Fox Viciero,
TO-MORROW A
THE
KING'S
MIDDLESEX (254 INNS.) Robertson, Goddard Brown (S. 1.), Wilson. b Scott Edrich, e Lambert, a Goddard Compton (D.), e Ilammond. b Scott Hulme, ibw, b Lambert
N. S, Hotchkin, c Crapp, b Goddard Price, u Goddard
Gray, not aut
Ibn-b 2
Total GLOUCESTERSHIRE
and
Barnett b Gray
Hopkins, b Edrien Emmett, b Edrich
W. R. Itammond, e Gray, b Edrich
Crapp, at Price. b Sim.
Nale, Peables, b Gray Iloynes, e Sims, b Gray
Wilson, bw, b Bath Scott, elmi, b Gray Goddard, by Smith Lambert, not aut
L-U
..
Total
GLOUCESTER (2nd INNS.)
Barnett, e Robertson, b Edrich
Hopkins, Smith
Emmett, b Smith
W. R. itammond, e Price, b
Crapp, ibw,b Sims
Nale, e Edrich, b Gray Haynes, Gray Wilson, not out Scott, not out
Scott
Harnett Goddard
Lambert Emmett
¤, 1-b 0, w 3
Total (7 wkis.)" MIDDLESEX-Firat Innings
Scott bowled one wide.
Scott
Barnett
Lambert
Goddard
Becond Innings
Bcott bowled two no-bolia.
GLOUCESTERSHIR
Gray
OLON
First Innings
Smith
Edrich
Simp
Peebles
Eccond Innings
Smith
Сгду
Edrich
Peebles
Sims
Compton
Gray bowled three, wides,,
Umpires: Chester, Reeves.
Indicates Captain,
* Wicketkeeper."
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OUTFITS SUCCEED
New York, June 21. The following were the results of matches played in the Major Baseball League to-day:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R. H
E.
New York Pittsburgh
10
12
ning.
Boston Chicago
LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS
"C" DIVISION MATCHES
The Indian Recreation Club was defeated by Kowloon Tong 0-3.
A. R. Kitchell and A. M. Rumjahn lost to H. Liu and E. Lee 2-8; beat Lam Kwan and H. Y. Hsu 6-1; lost
Batteries. Glants, Melton and Danio W. H. Wet
Vel and Lee Kam-ming 3-0. D. M.
M. Razack and A. Razack lost to Liu and
Lee 2-6; beat Kwan
and Hsu 6-3; lost to Wel and Lee
S. A. R. Bux and H.
3
0
1
to Liu and Lec
5-71
Game called in the eighth inning owing to. rain. Batteries.-Cubs, Whitehead and `Hartnett.
Philadelphia
St. Louis
2
D
0
lost
lost to Kwan and Hsu 3-6; beat Wet and Lee 6-3.
8.C.A.A. v. C.R.C.
The South China Athletic Associa
14 18 2tion reglutered a narrow win over the
C. Davis and Cutteridge homered Chinese Recreation Club when the for the Cardinals, Batteries.-Car-two met at King's Park yesterday, dinals, Davis and Owen.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago
£
12 D 13
■
New York Dickey homered for the Yankees, Batteries-Yankees, Sundra
a Dickey.
St. Louis
Boston..
Batteries-Browns,
CHIL.
Cleveland
Washington ......
Batteries-Indians,
Hemsley-Reuler.
the score
being
eing 5-1.
E. Li and O. L. Pang (C.R.C.) lost
S.
and Y. F. Lui 5-7: 1 to O. Khoo
beat H. T. Bee and T. K. Leung 6-2; | beat H. S. Lee and C. L. Lau 0-3.
S. L. Ma and F. K. Lau (CRC.) lost to Khoo and Lui 1-8; lost to Bee and Leung 4-6; beat Lee and Lau 8-4. T. L. lu and C. N. Tsang (C.R.C.) lost to Khoo and Lul 4-0; beat Bee and and Leung 6-0; lost to Lee and Lau
6-2.
and
12
1
10
Kramer
อ
7
3
B
17
4
Zuber
Radio v. C.B.A.
Radio won by the big margin of and 8-1, when they played the Central
British Association at King's Park.
D. Leonard and Au Kam-loon (Radio), beat G. H. Fowler and N. Whitley 6-1; beat J. Sloan and D. T. Smith 6-3; beat M. Yatskin and V. Karpusheff 8-0.
Valuable Greyhounds' Tragic End
G. Singh and J. Chanson (Radio) beat Fowler and Whitley 6-0; beat Sloan and Smith 6-2; beat Yalskin and Karpusheft 8-3.
M. Sheriff and C. M. Leo (Radio) beat Fowler and Whitley 8-3; lost to Sloan and Smith 4-0; beat Yatskin and Karpusheft 6-3,
Recreio
V.
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 inst 2-6; lost to A. M. Hemedios and L. lost to J. C. Fonseca February, were burned to death in a Carvalho 2-6; 1
тс
fire at the Kennels of the King's and M. A. Gutterres 1-0 Heath Greyhound Track, Birming- H. King
T. C. Yu (C.C.C.) ham on May 20. Tufted Duck was lost to G. and H. A. Noronha 4-6; owned by Mr. H. I. Craven, manng-lost to Remedios and Corvalho 4-6; Ing director of the King's Heath lost to Fonseca and Gutterres 4-6. Track. The racing programmes for N. L. Lammert and W. K. Lee the afternoon and evening were can (C.C.C.) beat G. and H. A. Noronha 6-3, lost to Remedios and Carvalho Mr. Leo Craven jun, an official of 3-0 lost to Fonseca and Gutterres the track, said that at least 15 dogs 1.0. known to have been killed.
celled.
are
"There were more than 100 in the how many were lost because as 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 cannot any definitely cause of the blaze is not known."
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