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August 31, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

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·ERNIE BUSH

GREGORY CELEBRATES "BENEFIT" WITH 108

Killed Yorkshire Hopes Of Beating Surrey: Decided On Ist Innings

By D. R. Jardine

London, Aug. 2.

Gregory wound up his benefit match at the Oval with

a fine century. His second innings partnership with Fish- lock, which produced 105 runs for the first wicket, killed Yorkshire's hopes of forcing a win.

Yorkshire could play Survey, but a quarter of an hour to spares, but not Surrey combined with the click, only after 1. J. Dickinson had showe They had to content Buyneleet Sham how Hutton could be driven with four points for a W on the with a mammoth x over the pavi- first innings.

Bon rails. Yorkshire's championship average. Ulunately Cegory was run wat suiters

accordianly, and this to the tying to get Dickinson his a elf least satisfactory feature of the pre-the last ball of the match. Ther sent scoring system, which 1, now-Framber paying at the dates durin ever, at least as goal as any traind the three days was 21,283. in recent years.

Thi at the fast county match Only five runs had been scored tuult see for some time, as when

Waltheld, pot out overnight to camp with the Territorals,

with Squires, was 1.b.w, to Verity tatten, Parker

YOURSHIRE

with the score at 10. But with this Sutchell, Mabey, b Gover

success Yorkshire hut to rest Barber, & Dickinson, a Brown sistent for loner this led the Leyland, e 10. Suure

Fistslock. N. W. D. Yardley. time-table if the match was to be.

Squires brought to n denite conclusion.

Squires and Parker, despite some anxious periods when Verity War

A. B. Sellers, & Parker Wool, h Gover

matin, Parker Robinson, b Gover

making the most of any carly morn Verity, Watts ing turn and lift in the wicket, stryd Towes, not nut

together for an hour.

BOWES INDISPOSED

Bowes slightly indisposed

212, -1) 7, - a

Total

SURREY Gregory, & Hution

With the Yorkshire uttnek looked far less shack, e Mitchell, b Huston effective than of yore. As the sea son advances t becomes clearer thut the balting rather than the

Whitheld, How, Verly Squires, e lution, by Robinson Parker, e Smalles, b Itabinson *Mobey, bw, b Verity....

bowling is Yorkshire's stronger suit frown, low, bllation, Both, of course, win matches, but P. J. Dickinson, e lowes, by Verity the

contribution which

bowling makes strength

towards finished matches will always be more marked than any which båtling van ordinaris, ly hope to achieve,

surer on

11. M. Garland-Wells, e Smøller,

Rablason Watts, b Vertly Gover, not out

17, 1-2, w 2, 11-1

Totay..

AUFEY T

241

114

220

0

0

12

219

become Incilies: Grerary, run out, 103, Fittock, at Wood, b Smalles, 54; Whit- feld, bitobinson, 11: Dickinson, not out, 46 3, 1-5 1, n-b› 1-5; total 13 wkts);

YORKSHIRE-First Innings

Parker has been some time Justi-: fying his original early promise. His future progress may be all the

this account, For Surrey, 27 he makes a really formidable num-] ber Ave in the batting order- Gover much ses that it must be a moot Wall point whether he would not be better: Brown placed higher up the order.

Parker Squirre Squires at the other end was ror-Grevory rectners itself-there can be few G.-Wetis straighter bats playing to-day.

A Dicklin chopped cut brings hit an unusually high percentage

age of his runs against awes good length bowling, but als crests Sinables

Alm his wicket a tittle more than should be the case.

into

Verity aften Hohlrcon

Jum Parker all but had an accident Yardley with a wide

wide return from the field, nowes before being Out rather tamely Smalles playing rently the expectant Yardley hands of Robinson's array of square Robinson

Verily legs #t 144. Robinson celebrated Hutton this succein by

by bowling ruunti Leyland the wirket. Nine runs later Mobey Sellers was 1b.w.to Verity,

411

VERITY'S LONG SPELL Verity, with a deep-off and extra extra-cover did not appear to relish the wicket, though the ball still turned on occasion and he bowled for over an hour and a half unchanged.

year, and

Brown has made a century against Yorkshire already this after his first ball looked capable of meting out some further powerful punishment to the bowlers. Ten minutes

before

lunch, however, he was 1.b.w. to a full pitch from Hutton, who had relieved Verity.

Before lunch Squires

made

his

first major mistake, just after Dickin-

Barber

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Second Innings

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Unires: Hendren. Smort,

tindicates Captain. Wieketkeeper.

H. G. Bentley

Wins German Golf Title

Francis Lederer and Edward G. Rebinson in "Confessions of a

Nazi Spy." coming to the King's Theatre to-morrow.

More

BOXING MANAGERS SUSPENDED

New York, Aug. 39.

The Boxing Commission here has suspended Henry Armstrong's manager. Eddle Mead, for a year and a day and Lou Amber's manager. At Weill, for four months "for con- duel tending to create a disturbance

week,

during the fight" last we both sun-

The Commission" tensions be limited for

30 days to enable them to period of match

on November 1 between the two boxers for the welterweight title. I refused Mead's request to re- verte the decision in favour of Ambers. Mead charned Donovan, the referee, with being prejudiced.- United Press.

Armstrong and Ambers met in a 15 rounds contest for the lightweight title 011 Wednesday last. Ambers won on points and thus made huxing History, bring the first ex-lightweight title holder to stage # successful comeback.

During the fight, both managers protested coolimiously against a foul Ly the other's Loxer,

Priest Killed

Members Needed By Robbers

Indian R. C.

By Indian

tion

Shocking Shanghai Crime Reported

SHANGHA, Aug. 30 (UP),— A slight loss of $18.27 in the work-

Father F. Le Breton, 59, a WIN neccssary, whether the ing account for the year was reported amount to ife spent could be raised,French subject and Director of ut the Annual General Meeting of and how it could be raised,

the Zikawei Orphanage, was members of the Indian Recreation The Committee agreed that an ex-found murdered at 6 p.m., to- Club at Sookunpoo yesterday, Mr. tension was needed, but they had no

no day. A. el Areulli was in the chair, sup- powers to decide the question of ported by Mr. A. C. Sudlad, Vice-raising the necessary money. They President, Mr. M. A. Wahab, Hon. could not, for instance, pass a resolu- Secretary, Mr. S. A. Rumjahn, Hon. tion that the members pay more in Treasurer. and Mr. A. H. Madar, subscription. That had to be decided There were about 20 members pre-at an extraordinary general meeting. sent,

Various embers for raising the suggestions were put for- In his remarks, Mr. Arculli drew word by attention to the Repurt, saying that money, Including concerts. It was though it was rather condensed, it

proposed un the motion of Dr. gave # good knowledge of thefel Arculi that the matter be left to CHANGES OF ADDRESS activities of the Club during the past the incoming Committee to decide year both in the field of sport and whether the scheme should be pro-Ward Mistresses Fined For socially.

teeded with. This suggestion was' adopted.

Aad

The meeting closed with a vote of tanks to the Chairman,

Annual Report

The pollee believed that rounery was the motive for the murder.

Father Le Breton apparently died of suffocation, due to the fact that his feel and arms were bound and his mouth heavily stuffed with cotton.

There were no other wounds.

Not Notifying

A fine of $10 was imposed by Mr.

R. A. D. Forrest at Central Magis-

The balance of cash in hand and attracy yesterday on Leung Wai-hing, Bank was $213.00 as against the sum

27, who was summoned for falling

Last year, he continued, he bad made an appeal for more members. Ile renewing that appeat again this year. Membership had sightly decreased, but that W. no doubt fiue to the bad

bad times through which the Colony was passing. Mr. Arculli of $590.44 of the previous year. to report the change of address of appealed to the members to bear in Despite having additional sources of

a ward, Ah Ha Marcofsky, a three- mind that the Club was the centre of the porting activities of the Indian venue, coupled with increased | year-old giri, on August 18.

Indian turn-over by the Bar and the various

Mr. H. W. Fraser, Inspector of community, and had done quite o functions, we suffered a at loss in our Mui-Tsai, said the registered address fat in drawing the young

men to Working Account to the amount of of the girl, 207, Wanchai Road, was various branches of sport, and the $16.27. Concomitant with the heavy visited on August 18, by a woman training they

received

had expenditure, much improvement was inspector. who was informed by cnabled them to cover. not only made on the condition, of sporting neighbours that defendant had moved. themselves, but the community with gear.

Instructions on the crickel field, the tennis Klory

were given that if she courts and the lawn bowls greens.

Secretariat for Chinese Affairs. She were seen, she should report to the The Club should be the hub of the

appeared on August 21 and said she social life of their community, be re-

had moved to Shaukiwan. The girl Turning to

was very well-treated, the finances, Mr. Arculli said that their financial post- tion could be improved if the Club With the introduction of

of youthful had

members. The recent players from the 2nd XI, the 1st XI tombola meelings had been very did not do so well as in previous and had afforded much years. It is to be hoped that these successful, pleasure both to members and their newcomers will soon accustom them- friends.

selves to their newfound places and The

were once again carry the 1st XI League Report and Accounts unanimously adopted.

Shield into the Club's holl.

marked.

more

The year ended with a total of 138 members on register as against 142 of the previous year. These comprice 2 honorary life members, 2 life mem- hers, 13 associate members, 5 sub- scriber members, 3 absent members and 113 ordinary members

H. C. Bentley (Hesketh) won the German Amateur Open Golf Cham- planship for the third year in auc- son had put 200 on the board. Hut-he beat G. B. Ward, a New

cession and fourth time in all when Oficers elected for the year were: Led by Mr. K. Nazarin the ton dived for the ball and held a lander, by 9 and 8 in the final over Presidents. Mr. C. Rahim

Zca-

President, Mr. A. el Arculli; Vice- "Malays" captured the "Cat Brand fino catch.

and lunch was taken with thirty-six holes at Bad Ems on

and Mr. Stout Shield" presented by MessTV. 200 for 7 on the board.

A. G. Sumad; Hoa,

Mr. Ed. & John Burke, Ltd. for com- The remainder of the Surrey in-

August 17.

M. A.

Wahab Hon. Treasurer, Mr. petition in this league. nings was something of a proces. The British representative in the Cricket team, Mr. A.

S. A. Rumjahn; Captain. 1st XI

Lawn Bowls sion, three wickets falling without anal of the women's championship, Captain, Mr.

at 219,

promotion to the

a rún being scored, with the total Miss Ruth Goodward (Wimbledon 2nd XI C. 4. P. Madur: Captain,/ lat Division, our team played its way

over

6

wus

H

team.

|

Defendant, added Mr. Fraser, was being kept by on American seaman, A similar charge was preferred against Chan Mung-heong. 40, mar- ried woman, in respect of a six-year- old girl ward.

Mr. Fraser said defendant removed from 34, Main Street West, Shauki- wan, In June to 23, Main Street West, without notifying the Secretariat.

The girl was well-treated by the defendant, who was not in very good circumstances. Her husband was an unemployed Alter A dne of was Imposed

ing

Lon to the sports fund. By kind per- mission of Lt. Col. C. L. O. Tayleur Oncers, the band of the 1.K.S.R.A. rendered selections dur- function. The Commillee the thank Mr. A Rahmin and the Sports Sub-Committee for their one work making the event a great success. A very enjoyable dance was held during year and its success was In great measure due to the hard work put in by the Social · Sub-

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attended by members and their friends. Mrs. C. Rahim gave away Mr. M. I. to the fifth position of the League: the prizes at the conclusion of the Surrey followed on 212 runs in Mile. Denise Oury, the 'well-known Barma;

Park). was beaten by G and 3 by Razack Tennis Representative,. Mr. | Craigengower and Kowloon Bows | friends for their generous contribu- · Vice-Captain, Mr. H. T. Lough actually joint third with Sports. We thank members and their arrears, and Gregory and Fishlock Belgian player. proceeded to make the game safe,

D. Rumjalin; Lawn Bowls Con- Green Club on points. We congra- With Rowes still indisposed the task Bentley's long game very vener, Mr. M. B. Abbas; Committee, tulate Mr. M. R. Abbas and his men of getting Surrey out again in just good, and his putting, after being Pr. If. - Areul, Ismall, A. H. them through many a hard fought

MCESTE. H. Nazarin, on

on their consistency which has carried

And 31⁄2 hours was not an attrac- uncertain, improved during the later. T. Barma, S. A. R. Isma tive one for Yorkshire, and bowling stages. Bentley went off in great Madar, R. M. Omar and A. Rahmin, match and also Mr. A. R. Dallah on changes came fairly regularly every at the first became 3 up at the fourth. style and after getting a "birdie" 3

Pavilion Extension

selection to represent the Colony 10 minutes.

Discussion of the proposed pavilion in the

Interport. FISHLOCK UNLUCKY He turned up, being out in the extension followed. Opening the de- The Club were host to the Shang- The partnership was broken up in par 37 to Ward's 41.

bate, Mr. Arculll pointed out that hal Interporters to a curry dinner on a curious way. Fithlock stepped

the the total cost of the extension, includ- October 21, 1939. Earlier in Bentley. became drive Emailes and the bell thirteenth, where Ward was in the und $1,700. It

up at the Ing Altings, would be between $1,500 afternoon a match was played bo Parently bent Wood as well, as rough, and the English international establish a men's dressing room, im-. from the Club resulting in The Committee to whom the Commitice

to tween the. Interporters - and a rink was proposed of the wicketkeeper's

had a lead of 7 at the end of the prove the ladies' dressing room; and former wipning by the margin of tender its thanks: A dinner was held to the stumps. Fishlock round. Bentley missed a short putt also remove the telephone to a more 10-to of hia ground

and WAN and halved

the therefore most unluckily stumped.

Four teams A B C & D were enter honour of Mr. A. R. Dallah's selec- second round, but he increased his There then remained

tion to represent the Colony in the hour and 50 minutes' play, the ex- He drove into the trees at the fourth

a possible, lead to eight holes at the second. tant flem on the agenda would have tion of the A team who were runners- He had hoped that such an impor-ed in the League. With the excep- tra half-hour included, and all pros and picked uo,

of the other three Shanghal. a large ottendance to the up the rezulta

During the year the bowling green

A punch bowl which oned belonged but at the elunth

Brown, paper, Wroppet Carou pects

Q. definite result had Bentley aank long putt for o meeting, and it was most dishearten- teams were far from satisfactory.

ditches were reboirded, while the vanished.

to Napoleon has been presented to stomacha'ls used wide) "birdio" 4- to be 8 up.

Ing to the Committee who and work- and after

The Athielle Sport

Brother sections of the playing fields. Emily McMurtele Robins, The bowl inter-state his trives de 8th Annual Athletic Sports have, through good Inderd., the only Interest remald«'

the Art Museum:by the estate of Mrs: "Dr reb, air una caí having the

ed to hard on the project to seo 10 ninth be cleverly

work by the ing was whether Gregory would egonate a style to win the tenth

few turn up. The questions they had Meeting -was- successfully held on get, his century. This he did with for the match.

to consider were whether the extant May, 7, 3889, The function was well ground staff, been kept in perfect was purchased at a zala of property has zied theon Tafadhi

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