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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

COUNTY CRICKET.

Lancashire Champions of

Season.

BATTLE OF THE ROSES.

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Latest Results. Detali And

The Table.

London. Agust D1. Lancashire have won the county cricket championship threason.

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For the last few weeks, the two

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NORTHERN SECTION.

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London, Aug. 31. League football matches played

resulted:--

INTERPORT BOWLS. today (home team given first)

"THE BIG FOUR" FOR SHANGHAI.

OUR FORECAST CORRECT.

Immediately after the trial game on the K.C.C. bowling green of August 21 we published a fore- cust of the selectors' choice, and. this has proved correct in every detall. Even had a second trial game been played it is doubtful Whether any change would have been made, although it may be stated that one of the three selec-

Div. III. (North). Rochdale 3, Crewe 1. Southport 1. Hartlepools 0.

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AQUATIC FETE.

ENTRIES FOR 2ND NIGHT AT V.R.C.

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Entries for the second aquatic night fete of the V.R.C. this Saturday, are gratifying.

There will be an inter-platoon

THE CHINA MAIL.

MATCH WITH SUSSEX

DRAWN.

LAST DAY'S PLAY.

THE AUSTRALIANS. E. V. M. R.de, Sousa, the Hon. Dr. and Mrs. W. V. M. Koch, Dr. C. K. Ma, Mr. W. A. Zimmern, Mr. A, Mackenzie, Mr. D. A. Rozario, The Superintendent Indo-China S. N. Co., Ltd., Miss Leonora Gomes. Mr. und Mrs. S. S. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bowes-Smith, Mr. Eldon Potter. Mr. F. C Jenkin. Mr.. L. J. Brighton, Aug. 31. Blackburn. The Hongkong and The match between Sussex and China Gas Coll Mr. Lau Chak, Mr. the Australians was left drawn. Wong Ka-tsan, Mr. Lui Wai-chau, (Overnight score:- Austrália Mosers. Lo and Lo, Mr. 3 H. 317 runs. Bardsley 118 not out,Taggart. Mr. Lam Shing. Mr. Fung Andrews 70: Tate 3 for 66. Gilli Tat-hung. Hongkong and Shanghai gant for 67. Cox'S for 72. Sussex Hotela. 240 runs, Bowley 69, Holdsworth 49: Grimmett 4 for 63, Mailey for 103.)

Third day's play-

The Australiana took their 2nd innings and declared at 153 runs for 4 wickets. C. G. Macartney made. 65..

Sussex had made 157 rune for 5 wickets when stumps were drawn. Tate contributed $5. Grimmett

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took 4 for 42.

(Note: At the close Sussex race for Volunteers and a chal-needed 74 runs for victory, with lenge team race between the 5 wickets to falli Army and the Royal Navy.

To-day the attendance was small. The weather was fine and the wicket good.-Reuter.

The entries are:-

Rose counties have bees running tors was absent from the trial perk and neck. Yesterday Larch game, whilst on Monday it was Their peronage rumoured that, us regards two"of shire wor.

Yokeshire also won the players, unanimity might not. comes 78.71. Sund their gure 18. The i be reached.

100 Yards Members' Aggre- White Rose have another hatch to The Selection Committee-gute-D. Xavier, E. A. Noronha, play arting today on if they Messes. C. Bond, A. O. Brawn, and A. E. Carvalho, A. May. G. IMPRESSIVE SCENES.

in this their posetion only becomes W. Russell-met on Monday.even- Assumpcao, E. Zimmern, F. W. T. 73.15, so that the Red Rose shira ng and in view of the weather Ross, D. Lyon, J. Stewart and

having completed. their .pn conditions, decided not to have as. M. Alarakia."

(Continued from Page 5) «gramme--finish first, iḥ say cand.

second trial game, but to proceed 25 Yards Scratch. Members Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Grose Both Rose exunties" met all the forthwith to choose the team.

Only:E. A. Noronha. D. Lyon, and family, Mr. McKenzie. Mr. other first-class benima, ianë agmine As anticipated, the six selected A. May, G. Razavet, B. Assump and Mrs. W. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. E. have suffered two defeu, opp by comprise:-----

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Noronha, H. Alves, E. Hall. Mr Henry S. Hall, the Missan Yorkshire and nue by inlcester-

M. Omar (Craigen Zimmern and J. Stewart.

Hall. Abdoolrahim and Co... Mas the latter a surprise, Yorkshiregower Cricket Club and Indian

100 Yards Youths Race (under ter Ossie Chan. Kenneth Chan, Mrs, (who have won the championship | Recreation Club).—No. 1.

18). Open. Handicap (post en-Spot Mrs, Sin Cheung, Mr. Wang "four times in surresaton since the A. M. Holland (Kowloon Bowl-tries)-E. Lawrence (15), K. G. ang. Miss Annie Chan, Miss

War) have not been defited: buting Green Club).No. 2.

Winnie Chan... Evans (16), G. Gourlay (15), L.. they have drawn more matches.

R. Lapsley (Kowloon

China Sugar Redning Co., The Dock Allen (15) B. Smith. J. S. Lyon Court, University of Hongkong. Mr. R.C. Kowloon Bowling Green (15), W. Lawrence (16) and D. W. Hornell, Mr. Tsue Tang: Mr. Club, and K.C.C.).-No. 3.

Coysh (13).

and Mrs. Lam Kim-sang, Mesars, Jardine. Matheson and Co. (Ship ping Department).

This necessary to go back to 1904. for the last time that Lancashire were champions.

Kent who also winflame third. Surrey who made a grad«try at the end just facilest on displace Notts for 4th position, and Middle- sêx are sixth.

were predicted in High eures yesterday' cable. Detail hollow!'

Lancashire's Vietoy.

"London, Aug. 1. "Fundy cricket matches ended to-day resulted: 5

A Manchester. Lancastine beat Notts by ten wickets. Sooper:

W. Wotherspoon' (Taikoo R.C.). -Skip:

P. T. Farrell (Kowleen Bowling Green Club)-Reserve.

Green

D. Gow (Kowloon Dock R.6. and

Kowloon Bowling Club)-Manager.

100 Yards Handicap, Women and Girls post, entries):-Doris Hunt. Phyllis Hunt, M. Gourlay and J. Brown,

High Dive. Open (post entries): E. A. Noronha. A. May and J. Stewart. Messrs. Omar, Lapsley, Wother-i

50 Yards Handicap (confined to spoon. Farrell, and Gow leave on members whose time, exceeds 30 Saturday for Shanghai by the seconds for 50 yards -A. E. Suigang and Hoiland leaves

on Carvalho. D. Xavier. Monday by the s.s, Harupa Maru. Murphy, J. Noronha, G. Noronha, E. . As previously announced, the E. de Sousa. A: P. Een da Silva. interport programme commences M. P. Remedios (jr.). H. Alves, for Friday, September 10, with a W. J. Howard. J. A. Victor. E. M. e practice kame: then follows Alarakia, A. M. Rocha, F. W. T., Macdonald took a wickets for series of games with various Ross and J. M. Alarakia.

Clubs. Shanghai and Hongkong will take "The interpors match between

place on Saturday. September 18. and the interport dinner will be held on the evening of the same day,

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Notts (181 292 runs. Whysall

97 A. W. tar

Tanes (1st) 454 runs. Makepeace mude 180, Tyldesley (E. IN.

Notts (2nd) 190 runs. Payton mude 39. Macdonald took 6 for

30..

Lanes nd> 38 runs for no wicket..

This match was for the benefit of W. E. Howard, the reteraa pavilion attendant at Old Trafford.

Yorkshire Also Win'

At Cardiff, Glamorgan lost to , Yorkshire by 190 runs. Scores:

Yorka (hi) 420 runs for 6 wie- kets. declared. Leyland made 191, Robinson 124 not out.

Glamorgan 1st 308 runs. Bates made 66. Rell 59. C. F. Walters 69. Robinson took 5 for 56.

kets, decinred.

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Draft programmes and entry forms for the next race meeting to be held on October 9 may be obtained at the Causeway Bay Stables, Hongkong Club annex or the Race Course.

Hants (1st) 384 runs.

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Yorks (2nd) 154 runa for 7 wie-made 90, the Hon. L. H. Tennyson

Kilner made 111. Kennedy 51 not out.

Essex (2nd) 131

for 7 runs. wickets, declared, Russell made

57

Glamorgan (2nd) Macaulay took 7 for 32.

Middlesex v. Surrey.

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At Lord's. Middlesex bst Surrey by an innings and 6 runs. Séures:-..

Surrey (18) 579 ruse for 5 wickets, declared. Hobbamide 316 not out, D. R. Jardine 103. Sandham ON.

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Hanta (2nd)' 146 rans for 1 wicket. H. L. V. Day made 39. C. P. Brutton 65 not out.

Somerset v. Warwick.

At Taunton, Somerset lost frat innings points. to Warwick in an uncompleted match. Scores:--

Warwick (1st) 185 ran for 7

Middlesex (1st) 273 runs. H. L.wickets, declared. C. A. Fiddian Dales made 52. Hendren. 101 not Green made 50. Kilner (N.) 76,

out.

Funs

Middlesex (2nd, followed-on) 241 G. T. S. Stevens made 63. E. R. T. Holmes took 4 for 43.

Northants v. Kent

At Northampton. Northants lost to Kent by 247 runa, Scored :—

Kent (14) 233 runs. Hubble made 75:

Northants (1st) 121 runs. Free- man (A. P.) took 7 for 49

Kent (2nd) 386 runs for 6 wie- kets, declared. Ashdown made 58, C. H. Knott 56, Woolley (F: E.) 217, Northants (2nd) 261 rumA. W. W. Timms made 76. Freeman took 5 for 82.

Hampshire v. EsseL

Parsons 66, Quaife 86. the Hon. (F. S. G. Calthorpe 103 not out.

Somerset (1st) 427 runa. J. C. W. MacBryan made-129, E. F. Longrigg/ 81 not out..

Warwick (2nd), 203 runs for 5 wickets. Kilner (N) bude 06, Parsons 60 not out.

Gloucester v. Leicester.

At Bristol, Gloucester bext Leicester by 64 runs. Scores :—

Gloucester (1st) 300 rune. Dip- per made 77, L. P. Hedges 83,"

Leicester fist). 271 runs. C. H. Tavlor made 59.

Gloucester (2nd) 74 runs. Geary took 5 wickets for 20 runs. Astill took 4 for 38, thereby completing

At Portsmouth, Hampshire lost his "100 wickets and 1,000 runs".

first innings points to Essex in an uncompleted match. Score:-

for the sixth successive season."

Leicester (2nd) 55 runs. Parker

Essex (1st) 408 runs fer & wie-took 4 for 20 and Mills 6 for 26.

-Reuter.

kets, declared. Cutmore mide 53, Freeman (J)' 52. Nicholla O'Connor 64, Russell 166, J. W. H. T. ↑ The championship table Douglas 64 not out.

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