SPORTS CABLES.
NO SURPRISE. MIDDLESEX TAKE FÜLL REVENGE.
GEARY'S FEAT.
LATEST COUNTY CRICKET MATCHES,
beat Northampton, who had start- ed the season with two consecu- tive victories, by an innings and 187 runs.
To Yorkshire's total of 412 Oldroyd, E., contributed .98, Leyland, M., 66 and Robinson, E., 112 not out.
The visitors were all out the first time for 148 (Rhodes, W., 4
FAR EAST SPORTS!
JAPANESE ALLEGE
UNFAIRNESS:
CHINA BEHIND
(Reuter's Service.)
THE CHINA MAIL
MANILA May 19 Following repented
acts
of
DAVIS CUP.
AUSTRIA ELIMINATES
if
IRELAND.
TU MBET INDIA.
(Reuter's Service.)
Vienna, May 19. By winning the three first out of defeated
No surprise was forthcoming in Wiekets for 40 runs) and the alleged unfairness by officials, the four matches, Austria
INTERPORT CRICKET.
SCORES FOR THE WHOLE
MATCH
the results of the county matches second time for 127 (Robinson-Japanese track and field men quit Ireland on the first round (Europeanment until full reports are to hand. Į
aftor making his century-taking
wickets for 44 runs).
called yeste lay fn London by 16
Reuter.
Northants and Essex, two of the weaker, countles, lose their unbeaten records. rrey, Kent and Yorkshire sti. have full points.
Birmingham Match. Another all-round feat was the feature of Warwickshire's victory, at Birmingham, over Somerset, by 5 wickets
In Somerset's first innings of Somerset, who are probably with 224, N. E. Partridge (who obtain out one or two of their most pro-ed his Blue st Cambridge in 1920) mising amateurs, have done badly obtained 4 wickets for 62 runs. as have Sussex, the county, of Arthur Gilligan and Tate.
-W. P. C.
Then thanks to Partridge scor- ing 102, Warwick's total reached
361.
Hobbs Two Centuries.
Somerset only scored 162 in Playing at the Oval. Surrey their second innings but Warwick scored a fairly comfortable victory { had a fright. Five wickets were over Glamorgan by 173 run, down before the runs (36) were
Batting first. Surrey were dis-made for victory. missed for
runs. D. R. Jardine (an Ixford Blue) con- tributed 61 ... Mercer, J... took 6 wickets for 93 runs.
Glamorgan replied with 275, qui of which Bates, W., made 120. Fenley, S.. (who played for Surrey as an amateur last season while on leave from the Gold Coast and has since joined the professional ranks," and is a slow leg-break bowler) took 6 wickets, for 40
אנווין
P: G... H. Fender, the popular Surrey skipper, whose déclaration Bas again been fuccessful.
Surrey got going in the second innings and were able to declare with 334 for 6 wickets.. Jeacocke compiled 140 and Hobbs, JB., 109. (Hobbs, by the ways is the first man to score two separate centuries in first-class
cricket this season).
Glamorgan were then dismissed for 174 runs.
Durston's Bowling. Taking ample revenge for their humiliation at Lord's, Middlesex reversed that decision and beat Essex, at Leyton, by an innings and 29 runs and Essex lose their unbeaten record this season.
Essex had first knock and in their innings of 118, Durston, T.J.. 'obtained 5 wickets for 12 runs.
G. T. S. Stevens made 113 and Hearne, JW.. 94 in the Middlesex innings of 372, in which J. W. H. T. Douglas, the Esdex captain, took 5 wickets for, 82:
|
Rain At Southampton. Owing to interruption by rain. the Southampton-Hampshire v. Gloucestershire-match was not finished but Hanta obtained the first innings points."
Through an inadvertence which is regrotted, the result of the Shang
cricket hai-Hongkong interpart match was printed on page 4 yes turday instead of page 1 as ELI- nounced in this column.
Hongkong won by 7 runs and it would be best to defer farther com-
However, it is apparent that Hong- kong sent up a distinct bowling team and found a bowler's wicket. The winning of the toss may also have [To date Denmark has beaton had some bearing on the result, but Rumania, Britain beat Poland, it will be recalled that on the second Holland beat Czecho-Slovalca, morning it was reported that the India best Belgium and Sweden weather and wicket were both
improving. bent Switzerland.]
the field this afternoon and as they did so sang their national anthem Many of them were in tears. The constabulary were called upon to avert trouble. The outcome is now uncertain
The Philippines heat Japan bareball by 4 runs to 0.
Zone) of the Davis Cap and meets India in the second round.
Previous Years.
The Philippines won the 400 metra finale with Nanao, Garcia and Paredes and Tanaka, was fourth for Japan; ime: 51.2/10
In all there have been 19 con- seconds.
tests for the Cup. Australasia has The Philippines won the 100won six times, the United States metre finals, with Catalon and eight times, and British Isles five Nepomeceno and Tani was third times. A record of the competi- for Japan; time 1 1/10 seconds.
tion follows:-
The Philippines won the 100 metre high hurdles with Rabay. Fernandez, Abiera and Nicanor; time:15 9/10 seconds,
Hampshire declared at 438 runs for 6 wickets down. Mead, C.P.|6-2, 6-2, 6-2 made 162 runs, A. L. Hosie 65, The Philippines defeated China Bowell, A., 55, not out and New-in volley-ball 21 to 10 and 22 to 70. man, J., 69 not out.
Gloucester mide 170, Dipper, A. G., contributing 66."
Gunn Bats Well. Thanks to a successful first wicket partnership in the second innings, Notts, playing at Trent Bridge beat Derbyshire by 10 wickets.
Derby batted first and made 136: Barratt. Fi, took 4 wickets for 42. and Richmond, L., 4 for 28. Notts replied with 182 (Gunn,
·G, 73).
In their second innings, Derby ran up a total of 184, Lee. G.M., contributing 61.
Notus hit off the required runs without loss. Gunn, G... scored 67 not out, giving him an aggregate of 140 for once out in the whole match and. Whyball, W.W., WAS not out with 68 to his credit, «
Kent Beat Leicester. Kent were the other county to win away from home, Middlesex being the first. At Leicester. Kent defeated Leicestershire by 5 wickets in spite of a gallant effort by Geary, the Leicester professional who returned with
honours from the unofficial tour in South Africa.
Leicester made 243, Geory, G., scoring' 122,
In Kent's first innings of 269, Geary took 4 wickets for 35 runs."
Leicester only managed 100 at the second attempt. Freeman; A.P., taking 5 wickets for 29 runs.
Kent then lost 5 wickets before making their 75 runs, Geary this time getting 4 victims for 26 runs. To-day's Matches.
County matches commencing to-day comprise:-
At the Oval, Surrey v. War- wick; at Leyton, Essex v. Glouces-
In their second innings, Essexter; at Chesterfield, Derby v. managed 225 runs but failed to Yorkshire; at Brighton, Sussex stave off the innings defeat.
Tykes in Form. Yorkshire also obtained an innings victory. At Sheffield, they
v. Glamorgan; at Manchester, Lancashire v. Somerset; at Cam- bridge, University v. Leicester; atļ Oxford, University v. Worcester.
4
Winner..
--W. P. C.
Further details as cable by! Reuter From Shanghai muké the
scores:
HONOKONG-18T INNINGS.
Rev. E. K. Quick, a mud b
19 O'Harn
Stewart, A and b ...
13 Rogerson Captain E. W. Morris, c and b
O'Hur
A. W. Ramsay, b Allison ... Pay Tt-Com. G.
39
E. L.
10
Hargreaves, R. N., e and b O'HNE".
C.Q.M.S. A. J. Stripp, c and b
Wilson
WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925.
LOCAL SPORT.
DERBY BETTING.
MANNA DISPLACED FOR FAVOURITISM,
HOW THEY STAND.
LATEST INFORMATION ABOUT-
CLA8B10.
(Router's Service.)
London, May 19. Betting on the Derby is na follow-
9/2 Crow Bow offered; 5/1 taken. 11/2 Menna! 9/1 Conquistador. 100/9 Ptolemy II." 100/6 Runnymede. (All above taken and offered). 100/7 Solario, taken. 20/1 Dignity and St. Becan. 98/1 Vicot, taken and offered.
8/1 Priory Park offered; 33/1 tuken.
"Probable Starters.
(Reuter's Service:)
Lando, May 19.. The probable starters are :- Aske McLachlan, jr.); Bucollas Chelliss): Conquistador (Weston); 7Constarting (H. "Beaslov): Cross Row (Frank Bullock); Budmugarry 18 Wintory: Dignity. Dempsey);
3 Ethnarch (J). Lönelir; Tight Argenti
(R.
Foxh Jonowl:
(Evans); 01 Flying World (Thwaites); Manna
Year.
1900
„United States.
1902
United States...
Im tennis singles Tobe of ipin defeated Gavia of the Philippines
1903:
.British Isles.
1904
British Isles.
1905
.British Isles.
1906
British Isles.
1907
**Australia. "
H. N. Bathaichet. è̟ and
Diyeciur
b
1908 1909
..Australia.
A. C. L Bowker, b Allison
.Australasia
1911
Captain R. H. P. West,
b
O'Hara
1912
British Isles
Captain R. E. Walker, e su
by
1913
United States,
Diyechu
1914
Australasia.
E. B. Reed, not out
#0
1919
Australasia.
Exim
1920
United States,.
1921
United States.
1:15
1922
United States,
1923
United States;
1924
United States,
Mr. Franklin H. Brown, the Japanese director, announced thi the trouble was due to a few un manageable athletes, He hoped it would be adjusted. The track and field events will be postponed until Wednesday (to-day) pending
a settlement
The standings in the track and feld events is now us follov,- Philippines 7.1/3. Japan 671/3 and China 1/3
Photo by Moo Fong.
Australasia.
(Left) Robert and Howard Kinsey, the U. S. tennis doubles champions, as snapped outside the H.K.C.C.. pavilion,"
Bowling, Analysis--O'Flara, took wickets for 57 runs; others unknown.
SHANGHAL1ST INNINGS. 14. B. Oerdessen. b Bowker ... M. A. Divecls, cand b Walker 10 A. J. W. Evans, b Reed.
32
0
Dr. H. HE."Morris, b Walker ...
4
J. H. Raikas. b Bowker .......
7
D: C. Burn, cand b Quick....
$1
A. C. I. Bowker
BOWLING AKALYSIS.
Runs
Wkts
$8
3
งา
3
51
22
23
R. F. Walker
RONGKONG; 2ND INNINGS.:
· O'Harn.
#
E. B. Reed
E. K. Quick ...
Rev. E. K. Quick. L.h.w., b
E. F. Stewart, a and b Wilson 14 Capt. R., H. P. West, cand b..
O'Hura
A. W. Ramsay, b Divecha..... Capt. E. W. Morris, und b
Allison
8
41
Carslake, engaged to ride Zionist.
40
+0
3.
TENNIS TOURNEY,
SINGLES "SEMI-FINAL
TO-DAY,
OTHER MATONES.
Today's stand court match in the H.K.0.0. tennis tournament ebonia produce one of the best games so far as Captain O'Callaghan meet H. D. Rumjahn in the semi-final of of the Open Singles Championship.
One of the best of young tennis players in the Colony, H. D. Rum- Jahn Ir meeting Capt. O'Callaghan in the semi-final of the Open Singles tennis championship to- day.
Dinner
Warwickshire 3.............. .......................... 1.............. 0..... 15........... 6. Worcestershire.. Jankueni Zoneðanen Omron On 15............ 5 Hampshire... 4...........0.............. 22. O.......... D... 206. Gloucestershire... Zemzaðra. 20... I... O..... 15........... I.............. 6,55 30............. Z................ In Qu. 15.......... I............ 6,66
40.00
33-33
30.00
Sussex ..........
Glamorgan
Derbyshire
Somerset 3
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QUEEN'S THEATRE.
BRAWN OF THE NORTH
For thrills, both emelodramatic and emotional, there has not been
a motion picture production made.
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and fiance to develop a mine. The wild country has exposed her fiance for what he really is petty souled rascal—and night ensues from Marlon's refusal: to marry him, in which the brother is killed and the flance is drowned zs far as Marlon knows. But he comes back and Brawn evens the
in years that can compare with seord for the brother's death, and
of the North starring later when Marion is bannily!
Tried to the Heros deuda vam
which opened yesterday at the her baby from a pack of starr
Queen's Theatre: for
three days, you a
Brawn hid
borth Cor
wolves, of And the wolves are
F. Rogerson, st. Stripp, b Quick
H. W. Allison, b Bowker
Dr. W. E. O'Hara, not out
H.-W. R. Wilson, b Reed E. G. Bornes, b Walker
Extras
Pay Lt.-Comdr. G. E. I.
Hargreaves, b Rogerson...... A. C. Bowker, b O'Hara.... C.Q.M.6. A. J. Stipp, run out H. N. Balhatchet, b Rogerson E. B. Reed, Rogerson con Capt. B. F. Walker, not out
Extras
SHANGHAI.-2ND INNINGE,
H. B. Ollerdessen, 1.bw., b.
Bowker...
A. J. W: Evane, b Reed.
M. J. Divecha, cand b Bowker
Dr. H. H. Morris, b Reed
D. C. Burn, b. Bowker
Dr. W. E, O'Hara Lb.w., b
Bowker***
H. W. Allison, b Reed
T. W: R. Wilson, c. and
Bowker
14
Steve Donoghue who is riding Manna' in the Derby.
5(Donoghat), Marksman (Fox: 62 Dojah (Smirke); Ponsasinorum
3(Wadsworth); Ptolemy II (Stern);}
Roidore (Hulme); Runnymede Childs) Sparus (Brenan); St. Becan (Elliott); Solario (Beary); 167 Sunderland (Perryman); Tho Sirdar
(O'Neill); Vaingendur (G. Smith);}
9
To-morrow, weather permitting, the winner will play T. Honda holder, in the final
Also down to be played to-day. semi-final tir in the Club Cham [pionship-thest of five scta) in which S. E. Green, former open cham pion, meets Major Hattersley Smith for the right of playing W. Hyde in the final.
-HOTSPUR.
SHADOWS BEFORE.
Coming Events Advertised In The Mail ENTERTAINMENTS.
May 20. Coronet Theatre, "Black Oxen."
May
20. World Theatre, "The Eleventh Hour."
May 20. Queen's Theatre, "Brawn of the North.".
May 20. Star Theatre, "Orphans of the Storm."
May 23 Theatre Royal; Grand Gala Night given by Loulou Dailly, 9.30 p.m.
SOCIAL AN
May 23-Fortnightly dances at the Peak Club, 9.13 p.m.
May 23,- Special
Dance, Hongkong Hotel Grill Room.
SPORTS.
May 20-Open Singles (semi-
0 Vicot (Lane); Warminster (v. final), Capt. O'Callaghan v. H. D.
2 Smyth): Zionist (Carslake).
ཚ་ No jockeys have been boolted for-Ayaz, Grandpre, Mintdor, 127 Motley My Crackers, Oakridge. Prior Park, and Tissspheres.
Rumjahn, 4.30 p.m., H.K.C.C. Ground.
May 30 June 1.-Fifth Extra Race Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club, 3 p.m.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS./
May 22.-Lammert Bros., t Sales Room, fancy German glass- Manna is owned by Mr. Henry ware and a few pieces of furni Morriss of Shanghai, who won the ture, 11 am.
Two Thousand Guineas in which May 23-Lammert Bros., at St. Becan man second and Cojah wae Sales Room, printing, ink and
gum, 11 am.
1 third.
0 11.
Ptolemy belongs to Captain J. D. Cohn and could only finish second in the French Two Thousand Guiness,
12. Dempsey in the "crack" Aus 9tralian jockey who has established a 11 reputation in England so early this
O flat-racing season.
COMPANY MEETINGS.
May 29-Yearly meetings, að“ shareholders of Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd., British Traders' Insurance Co. and China Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., Union Building, at noon, 12.15 p.m. and 12.20 p.m. respectively.
Jane 2. Further extraordin
The Derby will be run at Epsom, 0over a mile and a half, on May 27.1ary meeting of the Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co., Lti., Queen's Building, 11. a.m.
28
H. Rogerson, not out
.....
20
E. G. Barnes, cand b Reed
0
b
4
KINSEY BROTHERS.
Extras.
3
TO MEET KUMAGAE IN SHANGHAL
Total
98
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
June 10-Forty-fourth meet- ing of the Indo-China Navigation Ca, Ltd., at Messra, Jardine's Offices, '11 a.m.
: PUBLIC LECTURE, May 20%-"The Brotherhood of Religions," H.K. Lodge the Theo The Kinsey brothers and HLsophical Society, 16 Queen's Road, Snodgrass, the Americas tenuis 5.45 p.m.
Rubs Wktes, champions who passed through
A. C. I. Bowker ... 475 Hongkong recently are playing
EB. Reed 37... 4Ichiya Kumagas, once leader Capt RF: Walker..... 11
of Japan's Davis Cup John L
Umpires: J. W. Cameron Wade, singles champion of Shang- Mr. D.G.M. Bernard has resumed (Shanghai) and Captain C. J. F. hai and Raoal Canavarro, runner his seat on the General Committee Bonsley, RA, (Hongkong), up last year and title holder before of the Hongkong Chamber of
ScororsA Youngeon (Shang- In a series of exhibition games at Commerce, hai) and H. E Hollands the Shanghai Country Club this (Hongkong).
week as follow
A small boy came to
day with dirty hand
the
Monday H Kinsey, v. H. Snodgrass, Wads and Canavarro, v. Kumagas and Spodgrass
A Chinese got scalded at Kow- loon yesterday by upretting a pot of boiling water and had to be taken to hospital,
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Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Runs
Wkta.
T. W. R. Wilson
34
1
Dr. W. E. O'Hara
30
H. Rogerson
.17
M. J. Divecha
18
A. W. Allison
14
J. H Raikes, run out
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