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AUDI SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1926.
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
THE AUSTRALIANS.
MATCH AGAINST THE NORTH DRAWN.
STARTLING COLLAPSE.
(Reuter's Service.)
Birmingham, June 4. The mutch between the North of .England and the Australians waa left drawn.
LOW SCORES.
HOME CRICKET RESULTS" AND TABLE.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Reading between the lines of the Reuter cables received this morn. ing, it locks as if the county ericket programme at Home has been affected by rain.
Ecores are on the very small side end bowlers reaped a rich harvest, [Position when play started It is pleasant to and Tate in form te-day (third day) --The North" and that A. E. R. Gilligan (Eng- (1st Innings) 239 runs. The Ausland's ex-captain, who lost his trullans (1st) 34 runs for 2 bowling because of an accident) wickets.j
is still backing up his Sussex col- The Australians had a surprising league. It will be noted that there. collapse this morning, being all out are very few names of amateurs in Root Worcester) the wories of results given below:-- for 105 runs,
Root, the Worcester profess- lonal bowler, who has been described as a "freak" because he places half the field on the leg side. He took 200 wickets "Inst season but has not been capped yet against the Aus- tralians.
did the damage,..kuking 7 wickets for 42 run.
The North of England, batting the second time, declared at tea- time with 77 runs for wicket, leaving the Australians" 85 minutes in which to get 212 runs for vic- tory.
In their 2nd innings. the Aus- tralians lost 2 wickets for 10 runs but then went on to 110 runs for wickets, when stumps were drawn.
T. J. E. Andrews made 68 not out.
RIFLE SHOOTING,
MATCH FOR SIR HOWARD VINCENT SHIELD..
AMERICANS HONOURED.
(Reuter's Service.)
London, June 4. H.R.H. the Prince of Wales pre- Hided at a regimental banquet in the Hotel Cecil "given by the Queen's, Westminsters. and Civil "Service Rifles in honour of the 107th American Infantry Regi- ment, which won the shooting, match for the Sir Howard Vincent Shield, of which they have been holders for the last 20 years.
Mr. A. B. Houghton, American Ambassador, and the Marquess of Reading were guests.
THE OAKS.
SHORT STORY WINS AT Á "SHORT" PRICE:
THE FIRST THREE.
(Reuter's Service;)
There is no result which can. really be described as a blg sur pilae. Yorkshire remain firmly entrenched again at the hend affaira.
Essex v. Kont.
At Colchester. Essex. lost first Innings points to Kent in an un vompleted match, Scores:-
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BRITAIN 5 UP.
PROFESSIONAL GOLF
*AMERICA.
FOURSOMES RESULTS.
(Reuter's Serviss.)
Wentworth, June 4. ».
The first Anglo-American (pro- fessional) golf match has been played on the lines of the "Walker Cup (for amateurs), with teame of ten a side.
In the foursomes
Mitchell and Dunean, (Britain)' beat Barnes and Hagen (US.A.). by 9-up and 8 to play.
Ray and Robson (Britain) beat Walker and McCleod by 8 and 2.
Whitcombe and Jolley (Bri ain boat French and Stoin by 3 and 2.
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Gadd and Havers (Britali) beat Melhorn and Watrous by 9 and 2....
Cutmore Essex (lat) 108 runs.
Boomer and Compston (Brf made 55. Freeman took 6 wickets
tain) beat Armour and Kirkwood for 25 runs and Wright 4 for 29.
by 8 and 2. Kent (lat) 146 runs. Nichols
Britain thus won the foursomes took 6 for 61
Freeman by Ave matches tonil. The singles will be played to-morrow
Essex (2nd) 172 rane. took 5 for 60.
"LAST"
SEASONABLE GAME:
SATURDAY
SAW THE
ENTER SiR
HAD SOME GOOD EXHIBITIONS
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THE CHINA MAIL.
DUKE OF YORK
ENTERS WIMBLEDON TENNIS **DOUBLES;
BRITISH CHAMPIONSHIPS.
(Reuter's Servics )
London, June 4 H.R.H. the Duke of York and Wing Commander Louis Greig have entered the doubles of the lawn tennis championships at Wimble
don.
HELEN WILLS.
OPERATION. IN PARIS FOR APPENDICITIS.
LADY TENNIS PLAYER,
(Reuter's American Service.)
Paris, June 4 Miss. Helen Wills (the U.S. Indies' Jawn tennis champion) has been Buccessfully operated upon for appendicitis.
CRICKETER'S DEATH.
(Reuter's Servion;)
London, June 4. The death has occurred of Frederick Spofforth, the famous Australian demon bowler,
[F. R. Spofforth was in the first Australian team that ever visited England in 1878, and in the next four, 1880, 1882, 1884 and 1890:]
The cartoonist refers to typhoon work as part of baseball. This game is played in Hongkong during the storm season.
ENTRANCE OF BASEBALL AND WE
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Kent (2nd) 132 runa for wickets.
PATTA BABY
AND WHEN PROFICIENT CAN OBTAIN ANY THING UP TO A TWO MILE! TING RANGE.
OR A FINE CATCH'
WAS MADE
8
lost to Sussex by 160 Beores.--
runa.
Sussex (1st) 128 runs. look 6 for 52.
Miles
[Note: With 2-wickets in hand, Kent needed only 8 runs for victory when stumps were drawn.]
Yorkshire v. Somerset,
At Huddersfield, Yorkshire de feated Somerset by an 'innings and 39 runs. Scores
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Yorks, (1st) 302 runs. made 85, Macaulay 108.
Somerset (1st) 144 runs. Rheden took 6 for 29. "Somerset (2nd), followed-on, 119,
Rhodes took 8. for, 18. Northants v. Lanes.
runs.
London, June 4.
Tale Gloucester (18) "63 runs. took 5. for 22 and A. E. R. Gilligan. 5: for 34.
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Sussex (2nd) 222 runs for 9. wickets, declared. Parker took 5 for 79.
Gloucester (2nd) 132 runs. Tate took 4 for 81.
Worcester v. Leicester.
At Stourbridge, Worcestershire lost to Laicestershire by an innlagr and $1 runa. Scoren:
Worcester (18) 117 runs.
At Northampton, Northampton-took 6 for 38. The Oaks (the Home turf classicshire lost to Lancashire by 126 runs,
for Allies), over 11⁄2 miles at Epsom, Scores:
resulted:-
Short Story
Resplendent
Gay. Bird
1."
2.
62.
3.
Sixteen ran. Won by 4 lengths,
2 lengths between second and third.
Starting prices-6/1 against Short Story, 100/6 Replendent, 100/8 Gay Bird.
Lord Astor's Success.
(British Wireless Service.)
Lanes (1st) 163 runs. Make- prace made 50. Clark took 7 for
Northants (1st) 118 Macdonald took 6 for 29.
runs
Lanes (2nd) 139 runs for 7 wic kets, declared. Clark took 4 for 49.
Northants (2nd) 58 Tyldesley (R.) took 8, for 16.
Gloucester v. Susser
runa.
At Gloucester, Gloucestershire
Astill
Leicester (1st). 305 runs. made 86.
Berry
Worcester (2nd) 127 runs,
M.CC. v. Wales
Wales (1st) "179 runs. M.C.C. (Bt)114 runs for B wickets.
•THEY STILL CARRIED ON WITH. THEIR TYPHOON WORK.
STAN K
LAWN BOWLS.
SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
DRAW
FULL DETAILS.
M.C.C.-AUSTRALIANS MATCH.
TWO DAYS' PLAY.
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
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Below will be found notes, by mail, on the match between the MC.C. and the Australians. Only T.T. on London the first two days' details have T.T. on Shanghai
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At Lord's, rain fell overnight, and the wickets was most soft.
The start of the match between the M.C.C. and the Australians was delayed till 12.45 p.m., when the weather was fair "Falcon won the toss..
At the lunch interval was 41 for M.C.C.'s score wicket
On the resumption there was 'an attendance of 15,000.
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The draw for the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association open championship competition for 1926 was made yesterday evening At the Craigengower Cricket Club. The first round has to be con- cluded by July 16.
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Hendren was bowled when the score was 63 for 2 wickets.
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Stevens was missed when his score was 24 and at 34. Otherwise China Bugars he played safe. He had three 6's | Malabon Sugars and one 4
At the taa interval the score! was 147 for three wickets.
There were 18,000-spectators' present after the tea interval,
Wickats fell quickly. Stevens and Chapman fell at 170, and the remainder of the team went out in procession-like order.
When stumps were drawn, the Australians were 12 runs fox, no wicket; Oldfield 4. Mailey 5 (both not out), extras 3.
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At the lunch interval the Aus tralians had made 87 for 3.K. Territorial wickets. Collins and Macartney were unbeaten with 18, and 10 runs, respectively.
There were 10,000 present, in- cluding the Prince of Wales, when Play was play was resumed. stopped owing to bad light with the total at 184 for 6 wickets. Taylor and Ponsford were "0- gether and their scores were 9 and 21, respectively.
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Collins, was not out with "the total at 146 for 4 wickets.
Macartney was dismissed with the score at 164 for 6 wickets. He gave a brilliant; all-round display and hit five fours. He was in for 70 minutes for his 61 runs.
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Extras
WHI v. B. E. Maughan, J. Muirhead v. W MacFarlane, Japa Goodwin v. W. B. Muskett, J. C. Brown v. D. Fritz, J. Clough v., C
At Lord's, the M.C.C. drew with Pryce, J, Ferguson v. L. Guy, R. Wales. Scores
Lapsley v. J. P. Gregory, D. Rum jahn v. "A. M. Simpson, D. F. Warren v. D. Gow, A. W, Gourlay R. Base, D. Hazell v. J. Whyte CJ. Tacchi v U M, Omar, GE. Roylance v. A. O. Brawn, J. Fraser The county championship table:v. H. M. MacTavish, H. Nish v (excluding the match Derby v HL Overy, L. A. Rose v. F. C. Good Glamorgan, on May 29, not cabled) man, WJ. Dixon G. Morrison, now stands
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Leicesterahl four lengths" in front of Mr.
Sortex Sullivan's Resplendent. Lord Astor's Gay Bird was third. This wareekshirs
Somerset
Derbyshire
is the fourth time Lord Antor has won The Oaks Though several times bla" candidates have been second in the Derby, he "bar" not yet succeeded in winning this pro mier classic race?
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His Excellency the has re-appointed Dr. kal to be a member of
Education for a further Eperiod of two years, wit Par from June: 9.
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