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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

SUTCLIFFE OUT!

BOWLED FOR 161 IN LAST OVER OF THE DAY.

LEADING BY 358 RUNS,

Third Day's Play: 5th Test: At the Oyal.

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With four wickets still in hand: England (nt the close of play yesterday) were 353 runs ahead of Australia.

Sutcliffe was dismissed in the lust over of the day with 161 to his credit,

When Sutcliffe had reached 75. Woolley was out-leg-before" to Richardson with 27 to his credit. (8-220-27.)

..

Another Wicket Falls. Hendren then partnered Sutcliffe, who hit the lgg boundary i a ball from Gregory and obtained his century after five hours of very steady halting, being vocifer- ously ovated.

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Sutcliffe had compiled 117 when Hendren was being bowled by Grimmett for 15. (3-277-15.)

Sutcliffe was joined by Chap man, and the pair had raised the score to 296 for 3 wickets at the tea interval, the former then hav Play continues today. (the king 125 to his credit and Chapman

10. feurth

everything day) and hinges on the condition of the

wicket:

Features of yesterday's play, the third day, were

Another 3-figure opening partnership by England's open- ing pair Centuries by Habba and Sutcliffe.

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COUNTY CRICKET.

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"ROSE COUNTIES WINNING AGAIN.

MIDDLESEX CHECKED.

Features in the Championship Matches.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Yorkshire and Lancashire, the leaders, renuin in the lead

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Detulla follow :----

Yorks v. Worcester.

London, Aug. 17. County cricket matches ended to-day resulted:

BASEBALL QUERY.

GOBS GO DOWN.

DOES UMPIRE NEED A RULE BOOK?

STAR BASEBALLERS WIN AGAIN,

"MAN ON BAULK."

-There is

P.1. CONQUERORS.

The "All-Pilipino "star" base-,

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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS, -

HONGKONG AUGUST 18, 1926, 10.30 am.

.. Hongkong

Names.

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Banka.

Marine Insurances.

To the Editor of the "China Mall": Sirt With worthy exponents or ball players met with little opposi- the game in our midst and what tion from the U.S.S. "Helena" nt

of the two games, the Happy Valley diamond yester-| TT. on London With the exception of a check we have seen on Middlesex, all the stronger may I ask what is the matter with day in the second match of the .T. on Shanghat

The visitors sent Hongkong Bank. sides engaged in the county cham-r "loral baseball "stars" whom current tour.

do. pionship cricket matches defeated we have all been aged to admiring? down the goba to a pointless de-

no doubt that the feat and collected 14 runs in four chartered Bank

*.......London. Freaker sides,

Filipino visitors can give the locals out of the nine innings.

Mercantile Bank, A. & R. a few willakles in the gume. [! There were hardly any inter-] 'do. is disappointing that our men doesting patches in the earlier & O Bank net understand the game better stages of the game when the Bank of East Asia and regrettable that there is not a naval men appeared to be holding single oficial who can interpret the the visitors well and kept them ranton Laurance techinient points in the game with-down to a total of four runs for China Underwritera ..... out reference to a rule book. This six innings..

North China Insuranes, has reference to an incident which] An exhibition of bunting fol- Talon Insuranc happened at yesterday's match lowed in which the naval men Yangtze Insurancs. When a protest was made by the were made to look like novices, I visitors at a decision of the umpire Fast throws in the intervals were china Fire Insurance...

Fire InsuranSONS, to extend a man on baulk. Perhaps slashed out. Montalbo "drawing K. Fire Insurance it was the absence of the rule book applause with a two-bagger to

Shipping, which reversed the position right field. He was, however. Douglases Patus quo.

put out when stealing three. Hongkong Steamboats... Umpiring is thankless job and Toribio

struck out. EX. Tugs & Lighters.. decisions, at times, irritate pitokters Borhes gained first op an error. Indo-Chinas (Pred.)... as well as the spectators,

Santos hit over short stop for two do, (Def.) L'd. #bases and was spon after forced do.

cut,ut Bernales got home to Oriental Navigation make the tenth rurf in the inning. Shell Transports

SUTCLIFFE OUT.

Aba Chapman & Stevense

After ten. After The tea interval, the third hundred

registered

WIS

At Bradford, Yorkshire defeat ed Worcestershire by an innings and 28 runs. Scores:-

Worcester (1st) Kilner (R.) took 4 wickets for 42 runs.

Yorks (1st) 241 runs for 5 declared: Leyland wickets. ¦made 86. Holmes 83. Macaulay 51.

Wincester (2nd) 124 runs.

runs.

So far Mailey has not retGrimmett and Richardson have with the success he had in the ing the bowling. first innings.

This was after the innings had; In all, Sutcliffe batted 7asted six hours for at the rate of

150 runs an hour). hours and 3 minutes.

After the first swn, England's other batsmen seem to have failed At this distance will be unfair to blame the so quickly. From the lite don veyed in Reuter's cables, the wicket may have been dring in the sum thus giving assistance to the bowlers,

WHAT ARE THE PROSPECTS,

4

Wicket May Favour England. England, of course, continues batting to-day.

On Satuedag the wicket was "drying. England ran' up 280 and Australia lost 4 wickets for

60.

-Pher came the work-ent-9-12- val. Monday's wicket was good and Australia profited thereby fo make 302 in all England replying with 19 for un. wicket.

Yesterday, the wicket began soft, after a heavy thunderstorm

Hants v. Lanes.

At Bournemouth, Hampshire Sutcliffe added 25 to his score

another 30 minutes. making lost to Lancashire by 97 runs. has total 150.

Scores --

Meanwhile Chapman had scored | Lanes (1st) 89 runs New- 19 mins. He was bowled by Richardson with the total at 378 for 4 64-316-19),

Then Stevens went in.

He scored more rapidly than did Supeliffe.

While the Yorkshireman added 9. Stevens had made. 22.

But Stevens was not destined to make a big score as he was fraught by Mailey off Grimmett's Howling (5-973-22), Sutcliffe 360,

not but,

End of Day,

Affother Yorkshireman. Rhodes. went out to accompany Sutcliffe. |

But Sutcliffe was no do bad again on the fourth day (to-day),

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Hongkong. August 18.

U.S. BOXING.

RICKARD BRINGS COURT ACTION.

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In gathering darkness, the Star Ferrion stars did not take their last two] Water-boata innings seriously and: forced

Rofnerics. themselves out in order to finish China Bugars.... the game,

Malabon Sugars

Mining.

Players on the "Helena" side [çccasionally, reached second base, Ehich was about as far as the Benguets

gs were allowed to go. Beers Kailan Mining Ad. mde a pretty three-base hit to Langkats (Combined) New York, Aug. 17. otre field in the second inning do. (Single) Tex Rickard has announced an injudiciously and was put Shanghai Loan

Shanghai Exploration that he is bringing a court action out as the place. Ten flies. eight Raubs te compel the issue of a Heence strike-oute, and quick throws to Tronoh Mines for the Dempsey Gene Tunney buses, in which Regis showed his Ural Caspians -boxing contest.-Reuter's Amer-left bag to advantage, accounted ican Service.

NIGHT FETE.

ENTRIES FOR V.R.C... THIS SATURDAY,

Two runs were added to the it both from Sat:liffe, wher he was howles by Malay in. thy man took 5 for + and Boyes 1 for last over of the day, with his 16.

Rhodes had not total at PSI.

Mead

Entries closed yesterday for the runs. V.R.C.'s first night fete of the any further change in the score. Hallows made 106, P. T. Eckers-season. to be held this Saturday.

Sutcliffe's innings was Rawless ley 99.

in the right easy. By the lunchpened his account. (375-6-161). made 97 not out..

interval it became: the sun's in- fluence on the wicket Jecame more

apparent.

Did this mean that England batted on a drying wicker which brought about the collapse later in the day, when the sun, effect had become more pronounced "

Ifs and Ans.

As it was soft to start with, the

wicket must have been cut up

somewhat. The sun will have put "spots" late, t But anything may have happened last night.

If there was no more rain, the wicket for to-day (when, it is pre- sumed, Australia with begin her momentous fourth innings) will be bumpy and fery.

Hants (1st) 214 runs.

271

Stumps were drawn without | hanes (2nd)

...

effort. He busted for hours: Hants (2nd) 49 runs. Macdon- and 8 minutes and hit 16 fours-ald took for 28 and Iddon 5 for Reuter.

Note: It is not stated whe ther Suteffe was bowled off the last ball of the "over. "The name of the next batsman is not given.]

Scores follow !—

England-1st Innings.

Floohs, & Malley

Sutcliffe, b Mailey Woolley, b Mailey Hendren, b Gregory

P. F. Chapman, st. Oldfeld.

Mailey

B. T. S. Stevens, c Andrews, b

Madley

• If rain fell during the night and the sun comes out to-day-Rhodes, & Oldfield, b'Mailey

bearing in mind that Hongkopy is

8 hours ahead of London-the wicket will have "devil-und woe to the Australians.

The question then hinges on: Will a further rainstorm make the wicket soft and plumb" (or "good" as on Monday)? On a batsman's wicket, the Australians may make 400. But will the Oval wicket "recover" twice in one match?

At present the chances are on, England, bearing in mind current weather conditions at Home. But, the match may not be finished to day' and may run on into the fifth day (Thursday);

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The teams and score details were us under:-

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"Helena." The entrants are:-

Hugo Ramos 100 Sards members aggregate M. Platon. handicap):-E. Noronha, A. E. Casimiro Carvalho, G. Razavet. W. Taylor. Montalba' and E. Zimmern.

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Somerset (1st) 212 runs. G. F. cao. G. Noronha, G. Razavet. A.Juan Bernales 3b. Earle made 60 Freeman (A. P.) | May. H. Noronha, and R. Pereirn. Gonsalves

p. "Barnes took 6 for 68.

High dive: W. Taylor and D:

Umpires:-Bryan and Rull. Kent (1st) 397 runs. Ashdown [Laing.

Changes. Stars: Santos, P. made, 67, Seymour 107. C. H. 100 yards members breast (5th); Yiunan, If. (6th): Toribio, Knott 117 not out. J. C." White stroke (handicap)-R. Pereira. (7th). "Helena": Bacon, 3b. took 7 for 109.

H. Barros and W. A. Zimmern. (3rd); Nickson. p. (5th); Pegg,

50 yards team race B. b. (7th). Assumptao, G. Noronha, H. Alves, D. V. Lopes, G. Razavet, D. Laing, Stars W. Tavior. J. Noronha, A. May. Helena E. Zimmern, B. Rasmussen. and F. W. T. Ross.

Warwick v. Middlesex.

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Somerset (2nd). 207 runs. Earle made 88..

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Total

runs.

At Birmingham, Warwickshire" led Middlesex on the first innings in an

uncompleted match. Scores:-

Middlesex (1st) 166 E. P. Hewetson took 5 for 48.

Warwick (1st) 371 runs. Bates Runs Wickets,made 141, Kiner (N.) 81.

Middlesex (2nd),435 runs for 9 wickets, declared.,, F. T. Mann made 194.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Gregory Grimmett Malley Macartney Richardson

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"W. H. Ponsford, run out

YESTERDAY'S PLAY.

Hobbs & Sutcliffe Score.

At the Oval, 0.757, There were 13.000 spectators when the Fifth Test was resumed A. Ja Richardson. c Geary, b

(third day).

T. J. E. Andrews, b Larwood B. L Collina, c Stevens, b

Larwood

Rhodes

Warwick (2nd) 175 runs for 5 wickets. R. E. S. Wyatt made

Derby v Notts.

Boys. two length (handi- cap):-W. Coysh. E. Lawrence (15), W. Lawrence (16), and H. Noronha (16).

50 yards ladies (handicap):-- Miss B. Bliss, Miss D. Spunton, Mise M. Gourlay, and the Misses. Hunt.

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K. Realty H.K. Territorial Humphreys Estates Princes Building Rural Lands

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NONI 3.

Gonsalves 1. Santos 1. Prophets at Variance. The crux of the visit is to-day football season does not commence at 4.30 p.m. when the strongest Hongkong Tramways for nearly another month, already possible combination taccording Lane, Crawfords many Senta have been transferred to the selectors) representative of Macao Electrica to English teams. In most cases all the clubs, will do battle with Mackintosh the transfer fees have been meder the stars.

Nanyang Tobaccos When asked what he thought Peak Trams (old).

do. would be the chances for "All-

(new) The following will represent Hongkong." a keen follower of the Sinceres the Wanderers in a hockey match garie who gave his comments on

Singapore Trams against the 5th/2nd Punjabis at his own selection in the "China Taxis Lee 5.30 p.m. (in whites) to-morrow: Mail last week, thought there United Asbestos 61made 60. Staples took 5 for 76,-Goal, Sergt. Clark. R.A.; backs, was none.

Richmond 5 for 78,

At Ilkeston, Derbyshire lost toate. Notts by 50 runs. Scores:----

25 Notts (1st) 301 runs for 8 wickets, declared. A. W. Carr made 57, Payton 100 not out. Derby (1st) 193 runs.

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J. M. Gregory, e Stevens, b Tate 73 Bend took 6 for 32. Hobbs and Sutcliffe opened with caution, batting carefully and C. V. Grimmett, b Tate W. A. Oldfield, not out runs came slowly.

Syteliffe betted 40 minutes be-A. A "Malley, e Strudwick, b

fore scoring.

At 12.45 Hobbs had reached

Tete

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Total

68 and Sutcliffe 37. total 113 for 0.

By the lunch interval the at-. tendance had swelled to 25,000; and the sun's influence on the Tale wicket became more apparent.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Larwood

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England 2nd Innings.

after batting 185 minutes, simul Hobbs, b Gregory taneously sending up the 160 on Sutcliffe, b Malley the board.

Woolley, 1.b.w., b Richardaon

At the interval, Hobbs was 97. Hendren, b Grimmett Sutcliffe 58, total 161 for 0.

Hobbs Dismissed.

After lunch.

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Total (for 6 wķta.)

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joining "in; but then a beautiful 0; 1st (Hobbs) 172; 2nd (Woolley Glamorgan 21 ... ball from Gregory removed his off 220; ru (Hendren) 277; 4th Surrey bail. Sutcliffe's score was 58. Chapman) 316; 5th (Stevena Essex ... (1-172—100.)

373: 6th (Sutcliffe) 875.

Sussex ... 24 Hobba's batting was brilliant

Partnerships: overnight (1st):49 Derbyshire... 22 and most skilful. He was in for not out; 1stHobbs and Sutcliffe Leicestershire26. 5 10 221 minutes, and hit ten fours. 172; 2nd (Sutcliffe and Woolley)

He received an ovation.

Sutcliffe was joined by Woolley,

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and the partnership realised 48 in 89; 8th (Sutcliffe and Stevens); 57: 45 minutes.

6th (Sutcliffe and Rhodes) 2.

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