FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1927.
SPORTS
LAWN BOWLS.
Will the Leaders Fall at The Valley?
TO-MORROW'S PROSPECTS.
East Point's Chances At Kowloon.
(By Short Hend;"")
their own ground, but this sea-
by 16 shots and at King's Park this season by eight shots. The Club de Recreio' surprised the Tulkoo Club last Saturday by
THE CHINA MAIL..
Craigengewer C.C.-W. A. Nebol UMPIRING HUMOUR, but I am, lad," replied the man in
son, J. F. Lunny, B. F. Luz, and C. H. Sellwood (skip); F. K. Modi, S. Deacon, A. A. Razack, and C. A. Rodrigues (skip); D, K. Kharas,| A. A. Lewis, H. Beer, and F. T. Knott-(skip).
H.
RANJITSINHJI AND. OVERTHROWS:
A DELAYED APPEAL.
rueful accents, and went "his way .........Lockwood had just been no-j balled for getting both feet over the crease in delivering the ball. Next time he again got both feet over, while only pretending to bowl, so that "No-ball" was pronounced when the leather had not left his,
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K.C.C.-A. W. E. Davidson, G. Harrison, W. J. F. Gorvin, and son on yiting the Civil Service J. P. Robinson (skip); F. Hamblin, green, they lost by as many as 22 B. Petheram, G. Wragge, and F.
Mr. Eden Phillpotts," in a delight hand. The umpire rightly insisted tralian secretary to the Mission Bank 30 day's sight..
The Rev. Walter J. Eddy, Aus. Bank Wire ......... 1/11
Bank on demand.... 1/11 9/18- Naturally, after their Herridge (skip); W. W. Hirst, Eful if long-ago sketch, entitled "A that the no-ball should be acored as to Lepers, declares that, provided Bank 4 months' sight 1/11% ahots.
Nash, J. Smith, and L. E. Lammert Ethiopian Cricket Match," describ- such, triumph against East Point a
the patients are constitutionally Credits 4 months' sight 2/9/16 (skip).
ed a friendly contest between a the old Herts and 3.C.C. howler strong, modern methods of treat
Valentine Adolphus Titchmarsh, week ago, the Craigengower lot K.C.B.C.-R. Dixon, J. D. Thom-negro eleven and a are hopeful of their prospects to on, A. Chapman, and R. Hall from the crew of a British steam- pamphlet on the responsibilities of cure in the case of children suffer team drawn and umpire, once published a little ment have effected a 100 per cent. (skip); A. Hale. C. Hatt, G. B. ship. One of the Englishmen re- morrow. A win would certainly Slipper, and D. F. Warren (skip)ceived "so slow a ball that it never the "man in white." Of the vexed ing from leprosy. improve their chances of escaping J. Matthews, F. Stonham, J. Bud- reached the wicket at all. Then out that "you cannot please both of the work being performed problem of leg-before, he pointed He gives a graphic description rivalry with the Yacht Club for ding, annd J. Malachlaa (skip).
C.S.C.C.-S. Eccleshall, C. E hit it after it had stopped, and 80; will urge break or twist.
our fourth officer rushed out and batsman and bowler, as the hitter among the unfortunate outcasts the "wooden spoon.". They will Jones, F. Haynes, and J. Massey rather ingeniously, scored two. It what can one safely say?" He suffering from the scourge, which Now, mainly in the tropics-who are be up against an equally deter (skip); F. Holdman, T. Carr, J. was a revolutionary sort of stroke, added a word of advice to the um- he describes as the oldest disease
Archibald, and R. Taylor (skip) and the umpire said it must not be Much interest is being taken in mined team in the Civil Service H. E. Strange, L. Luck, A. B. Allan, counted, but the batsman insisted pire always 'to stand still. Which on earth,
reminds me, again, that Mr. Betters. the meeting of the First Division to-morrow a team anxious to and S. Alderman (skip).
E.P.R.CA. T. Hamilton, R. Of course, to argue with any um-and authority, remarks in the cur Africa is afflicted, leading to the upon having the runs put down worth, the former Sussex amateur in every ten persons in Central Mr. Eddy points out that one leathers and the Civil Service repeat the dose they administered Williamson, G. M. Sham, ond
R pire is madness. to the Bowling Green a week ago, McKellar (skip); G. Vickers,
This black one rent issue of a well-known Year Cricket Club at Happy Valley to-
Hampton, A. K. Henderson, Himply waited for the next over, and Book that "some umpires are get- belief that this area is the home Yacht Club v. de Recreio.
McTavish (skip); F. Samways, J. Have our fourth officer out leg-be- ting into the bad habit of posing of the disease. morrow. A year ago the Civil
The Yacht Club will be at home Kinnaird, Douglas, and R. H. White-fore. There was a great argument, in such a pronounced way that they He states that from available Servants won this fixture by six
but the umpire's ruling had to be make themselves the most cons-records ford (skip).
T.R.C.-F. Boyle, Colla, D. upheld, and the batsman retired, de- picuous people on the field. shots, but earlier this season, atto-morrow to the Club de Recreio Kowloon, they went down by 20/ and have two defeats to wipe on Walmsley, and T. Young (skip); J./claring that he would never play umpire can carry out all his multi- shots. There is a quiet feeling-on their own green a year ago Chalmers, W. Warnock; W. Weir cricket with savages again as long farious duties perfectly well with Korea 26,000; and Australia. On demand
as he lived. He said: In the first out continually calling the attention ninety. place the ball was a wide, and in of the spectators to his presence," the second, after breaking a yard Is it as bad as all this?
Tuberculosis. and a half, it hit my elbow. Then
The numbers in Africa and There are, naturally, some good South America are unknown. It that black ass gave me out leg-be- umpiring stories concerning the has been now definitely estab fore. It's sickening. Emancipa-
one and only "W. G." tion is the biggest error of the said, "I don't fear the bowlers, but lished, however, that a cure has I do fear the umpires." Getting in been found for the disease, and
a perfectly straight one every year large numbers It was in another quarter of the from F. R. Spofforth, he was given released from the various homes Empire, in Australia, during the out by Lake Greenwood, who plain- permanently cured. tour of Dr. W. G. Grace's first team tively added, "I can't help it, not He instances the striking fact to the Colonies, that a local umpire if you was the Prince of Wales his-that in the lande in which the gave an emphatic negative to a self." appeal for stumping by. Mr. J. Aside by side with the story of old trees, from which the cure- This deserves to be read scourge is most prevalent the Bush, the visiting wicket-keeper, in Pooley penalising him for a simi- Chalmoogra oil-is obtained, are these terms: "I was watching you, iar reason. "Which leg did it hit, most prolific. Mr. Bush, and when you took the Pooley?" quoth W. G. "Never mind "It is difficult to distinguish ball the tip of your nose was in which leg it hit. I've given you between the germs of leprosy and front of the wicket, and Rule 35 says that if any part of a wicket-out, and you've got to go." In keeper's person be over or above the at Clifton he was condemned for a
Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire match those of tuberculosis," says Mr. wicket, the striker shall not be out similar offence by R. G. Barlow, the
Eddy.
The two diseases belong to if he is stumped."
That incident happened in 1874.
Hon. F. S. Jackson being the trend-the one family, and yield to the "But, Barlow, I played the same methods of treatment-that Dr. Grace was solemnly informed ball," protests the G.O.M. "I know is, by the use of oils. that "we manage our crowds better that Doctor, but it was after it hit "The doctors have perfected, a than you do in England: we never experience any unpleasantness on
your leg."
cure for leprosy, and I In his delightful cricket veraes reason why scientists should not our grounds.' A quarter of an Mr. George Francis Wilson includes go on the same lines. in their hour later the match at Melbourne, a dainty triolet which seems to de- search for a of. which this remark was uttered.mand quotation:-
cure for tuber- broke up in confusion owing to a I felt a flick below the wrist,
calosia."
He states that on his rr. on London disputed decision! It was, for that So grudgingly I turned about:
return to the Old Country he TT. on Shanghai matter, the running-out of Mr. Some red bird flitting by, I wist- intends to put this view before Mardoch which led to the riot on I felt a flick below the wrist--
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out the Valley way that the Civil Servants will be the first to lower the Dock colour and possibly have a special wooden cup built for them at the Dock to keep company with the one presented
running them to a draw, and they may imagine that this form ought to be good enough for the Yacht
to them some years ago by Tai-Club to-morrow. They bave to The long spell of wet remember that the Yacht Club- koo! weather has militated against gained their first brace of pointa and practice, and the Dock had no fix-against them last season- ture last Saturday, but this should that at King's Park-and the not stand in the way of a sterling Yacht Club ate quite capable of display of bowls. There should repeating that performance. That be little between the Clubs at the being so, I am not going. to pre- close; but ground advantage might just be sufficient to enable the Civil Servants to bag the points.
:
Taikoo nt Home.
dict the result-for the Club, de
Recreio would be certain to go and upset it!
Talkoo at Kowloon.
The Taikoo Recreation Club The Taikoo Recreation Club travel to Kowloon where they will are at home to the Kowloon have to go the whole way to avoid Cricket Club und. looking to the defeat at the hands of the Bowl- composition of the visiting team, ing Green Club, by whom they were beaten at Taikoo this season the match should end in an easy victory for the ground team. by 18 shots. If Taikoo took their opponents of a week ago, However, what has been regarded too cheaply they are not likely to as more or less scratch teams make the same mistake, md as have before now sprung a sur-they still have championship as- prise, sa that with their greater pirations they are likely to make experience the Taikoo lot are not every post a winning post. It likely to leave anything to chance. may be argued, however, that if Their green is not exactly an ideal | the Bowling Green Club can win this season, and visiting at Taikoo they can win at home, teams are beginning to think that and for this reason, if no other, its hus lost its dread as a regular the ground team will be favour- Waterloo, as witness the victory | ites to-morrow.
one
of the Police and the draw of the Bowling Green Club.
Earlier
this season the Taikoo Club won at Kowloon by 22 shots, and that performance they ought to repeat
to-morrow,
TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES.
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sonal violence. And in his book. The Umpire raised his band. No GASSED IN CHURCH.
doubl
Miss Hetty Nathall, the English school giri tennia player, who's only 16 years old, who defeated Mr. Molla Mallory, seven times American national women's tennis champion and prevent bolder of the title in the Wimbledon singlen."Tho- score was 2-6, 6-2, 6-0. Minsand a Public Schools, XV, adding: Nuchali is the British junior sinkles champion, winning that litle two years ago. The tackles of Mies Nut. hall is said to have bafed Mrs. Mallory.
"Those 'Ashes," Dir. Noble notes with pleasure that the veteran CroeI felt a flick below the wrist; kett umpired at Lord's last year in So grudgingly I turned about.— the game between the Australians
"It was quite like old times to see Bob Crockett umpiring. It was a happy thought and a nice compli- ment by the M.C.C. to ask him to offeinte. Crackett has a great per- зonality and is a fine umpire."
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"A Little More East.” and H. McKechnie, (skip); H. Max That great player and pretty wit,
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a well-known professional who Cricket Club was started yester- of fainting were helped into the Yacht Club.-Reed, Bullock, found himself in a district where day when two pairs of the Hong fresh air, where they soon re- Shell Transporta
(Def.) Hammond, and G. Edwarda (skip): the umpire, in giving guard, in- Kong and Shanghai Banking Cor-covered, Thornhill, Vaux, Wood, and Shields stead of saying. A little more to poration met in the first round. It appears that fumes came Water-bonta
Wynne-Jones, morrow are
Matches down for decision to (skip);
Black, the off, or a little more to leg, The contestants were M. D. Scott (from underneath the R. Sutherland, and Davies (skip)., was accustomed to say, A little and R. L. Moncrieff (rec. 3/6) where a stokehole of a heating Malabon Sugars
more east,' or 'A little more west. and E. D. Black and D. E. G. apparatus for the church is A batsman asked for centre, and Nicholson (rec, 5/6), and the situated. LEAGUE TABLES.
the umpire said, 'A little more east, result was a win for the former and, not knowing the points of the
Division I.
Civil Service C.C.. v. Kowloon Deck)
R.C. Tulkoo R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Police, R..
Division II.
C.C.
Royal H.K.Y.C. v. Club de Recreio, Kowloon E.G.C. v. Taikoo R.C.
Police Visit Kowloon. The Police Recreation Club visit Kowloon, where they will be -the guests of the Bowling Green
lub, who beat them last year by Kowloon C.C. y. East Point R.C.. 18 shots and this season-at the Craigengower C.C. v. Civil Service Valley by 19 shots. There does not, therefore, seem much hope for the Police securing the points to-morrow, although if they play as they did against Taikoo on the latter's ground they may run the Bowling Green Club very close indeed. Form points to a win for the home team.
TO-MORROW'S TEAMS.
date are:-
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Star Ferries
vestry, China Sugars
Reineries.
Mining
Benguets
$80
348
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$62
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$1.70
For some little time there has Kailan Mining Ad. 457- The positions in the League to compass, continued to any, A little pair by the odd set, the scores been inconvenience to worship. Langkats (Combined). T19
do. (Single) more east, but, finding the batsman being 6-1, 5-7 and 6-2 in their pers owing to the fumes, and the Shanghai Exploration. 134 Division I.
was getting off the wicket alto- favour.
rector, before he began his ser- Shanghai Loans gether, he added, "Beg pardon, my
mon, referred to the fact. and Raube P. W. D. .L. Pts. Kowloon Dock R.C. 5.00 lord, but If you don't mind it's a WHEN BETTY NUTHALL WAS said that it was attributed to Tronoh Mines
Ural good deal more west.", A since
NINE:
ibad coke. Kowloon B.G.C... 8 4 1 3 9 been used to Saturday afternoon Talkoo R.C... 9 6 12:18 well-known wicket-keeper, who had
Shortly after the war, the com- FASCISM AND LOCK-OUTS. Police R.C... 9 4. 0 58 matches, was asked to play in, a mittee running the Surrey Junior! Craigengower -C.C. 10 4 088 county match. In the second over Championships received an entry The two first cases tried before Hongkows
New Engineerings Civil Service, C.C. 8 2 06:4 he appealed confidently for a catch form signed "Betty Nuthall." It Kowloon C.C.91 0.8 2 at the wicket and was met with bore a Surbition address, and place recently at Vicenza, in the Lands, Hotels & Bldgs.
a special Labour Tribunal took
Shanghai Docka Shots for and Against.
Not out. Approaching the umpire stated that the would-be competitor Veneto.. Two industrialists in H.K. & S. Hotels at the end of the over he said, 'Pray, was, nine years. old. For Agat. Up Dr. Mr. Umpire, do the laws for Satur- Kowloon Dock R.C. 668 442 116 day matches differ from those for mature age at which to seek even accused of breaking Article 18 of Hongkong Realty As this seemed a somewhat im- the cotton trade at Corneto were Hongkong Lands Taikoo R.C...... 558 498 65-county cricket." No, replied the junior county honours, the commit- the new syndicalist law which H.K. Territorials Kowloong Dock R.C.-W. Greig Kowloon B.G.C... 491 435 56mpire. Oh, they don't? Then tee felt strongly inclined not to forbids lockouts, their object be- Humphreys Batates
24 the young spark was out!"
accept the entry, but they evening to lower salaries and modify Prince's Building H. G. Cooper, F. Cullen, and R. Cly Service C.C. 454 478
14 During K. S. Ranjitsinhji's first tually decided to let the child play labour contracts. It is significant Rural Lands Lapsley (skip) C. Scott Atkinson, Police R.C.
62 season in England (1890), in a when they found that her father that the Secretary-General of the Ewo.Cottons 137 game at Cambridge, he made a hit and mother were well-known tour- Fascist Corporations at Vicenza Orientals
for two. The ball was returned and nament players, who obviously. had appeared as the plaintiff, and Shat Cottons (Old). T61 hit the bowler's wicket, then fell some faith in their daughter's lawn-claimed indemnity in the name of
do. (new) P. W. D. L. Pts about ten yards away. "Ranjl" tennis abilities.
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The probable teams for to-morrow are as follows:
First Division.
1
the Kowloon Cricket Club. A
Chance for East Point? The East Point Recreation Club J. V. Ramsay, J. A. Lindsay, and Craigengower C.C. 637 599. journey to Kowloon to meet the G. Henderson, J. O. McLaggan, and
J. C. Brown (skip); J. Puncheon, Kowloon C.C. ... 427 564
Civil Service C.C. T. Laing,
522 536
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leaders of the Second Division-S. Gray (skip).
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R. W. Smith, J. Holledge and Kowloon C.C.....10 8 0 2 16 called his partner for another run When little Betty, looking smaller the workers. In their defence China Busca year ago the East Point won by T. D. E. Pendered, (sp); A. Kowloon B.G.C... 10 7 0 3 14 for the "overthrow"-only to see than the racket she carried, duly the industrialists declared they H.K. Tramways 27 points (the personnel of the Oswick, H. H. Rose, A. O. Brown, Enat Point R.C...11 70 4 14the ball thrown in and a stump arrived on the ground on the open-had only called a lock-out because Feak Trams (old)
do. (new) and A. Grimmitt (skip); J. Beattie, Taikoo R.C...... 9 6 12 13 pulled up before the batsman could ing day of the tournament to play of the scarcity of raw material,
Singapore
Tractions K.C.C: being different) and this H. Westlake, sen., P. Keegan, and Civil Service C.C. 11 506 10 get back: Being fresh from India, her first match-her opponent was and they accordingly obtained a re season they won on their own | J. Deakin (skip).
Club de Recreto 11 8 1 77 Ranjitsinhji had not known that the a very tall girl, twice her height, au verdict in their favour.
Miscellaneous -ground by just one shot. As the Condon, and West (skip); Randle, Royal H.K.Y.C. 7.0 0 7 0 had been disturbed.
Police R.C-Glendinning, Collins, Craigengower C.C. 11 30 8 8 striker could be out after the bails It happened the committee (writes The workers are credited with HK Amusements
H. R. M'Donald in the London some caustic remarks as to the Canton Ices East, Point fell rather. badly W. E. Hollands, Reid, and Moun
It was in a country match; after "Evening News") felt that their impracticability of applying thedo
Cements (comb) Shots for and Against. against the Craigengower C.C. (skip); Buchanan, Marks, Sword,
an ansuccessful appeal for leg-be- qualms about letting her play were Syndicalist legislation with re- do. (new) and Blair (skip).
For Agat. Up Dn. fore, that the batsman unwisely fustifled. But when Betty emerged gard to lock-outs, because indus China Lights (comb.) $12.90 b 18 last Saturday it may be expected Kowloon Bowling Green Club-Kowloon B.G.C.. .. 614 526 88 whispered to one of the fieldsmen, victorious, there was nothing more trialists will always happen to be that they will be out to prove D. Hazel, D. Harvey, A. Mat East Point R.C... 669 588 81 "I was out that time." It was a to be said.
without raw materials when they do. that that was merely an upset in farlane, and W. Russell (akip); RTaikoo R.C. 1666 498 73 two-day match, and he was still in
And that was how Belty began wish to close down their works. Duncan, T. Fergusson, form and nothing more. All the Farrell, and A. M. Holland (okip); Civil Service C.C. 615 647
Kowloon C.C. 617-54572 next morning. The bowler who had her career on the courts.
32 appealed overnight, addressing the
HK Constructioná same, as they beat the K.C.C. by W. Hedley, T. Magill, D. Muir, and Club de Recreio.. 589. 665
Dairy Farme... 78 umpire before a ball had been bowl- W. Macfarlane (skip).
Der A. Wings only one shot on their OWN Kowloon Cricket Club. A. Kern,
Craigengower C.C, 596 672 76 ed, asked, "How's that?" "Out!" Singapore R.C., who formerly
130 was the response. (This actually was a member of the Hong Kong A thousand coal miners unsuc-EAK.
H.K: Electrics! Berlin, July 26 Macao Electrica ground this season, as already V. Labrum, J. C. Lyal, and F. Royal H.K.Y.C... 353-433
took place.) In another country eleven which visited Malaya last ceasfully worked all night and day Goodwin (skip), F. Fincher, W. mentioned, one cannot have much Hyde, W. Goldenberg, and H.
fixture, an umpire being wanted, a hope of them coming away with Overy (skip); W. J. Edwards, the brace of points to-morrow. Shank, A. Abraham, and C. J.
Tacchi (skip).
DEFEAT FOR NOTTS. Should the K.C.C. win, as most Talkoo R.C.-J. McCubbin, C. folk expect them to, they will be Matthews, J. Laing, and G. Morri in almost an unassailable posi- shaw, G. McLeod, R. Wallace
son (skip) Grimes, T. Grim- KENT WIN BY INNINGS AND
tion for Second
cond Division-henours. (skin); J. Muirhead, J.-Whyte. I
Russell and W. Wetherspoon (skip);
115 RUNS.
Mr. H. N. Balhatchet, of the
MINE FATALITY:
man who was enlisted funked the year, has been chosen as twelfth to save five entombed men at Huels task until re-assured that he had man for Singapore in a match in the Ruhr. district. It is now an appeal of "How's that" for a "merely to give his opinion. Un against the F.M.S.
feared that they are dead.
REPORT, FROM BOARD OF CONSERVANCY WORKS OF KWANGTUNG
nent bit of stumping, the amateur umpire shouted, "It's simply mar vellous.
in Bogliah,
Highest V.LA Lowest
Place of Observation
The Eatsman's Declaton, C.C.C. v. Civil Service.
London, Yesterday:
That very fast and erratic bowler At the Valley the Craigen Second Division.
Kent defeated Notts by an in- of the eighties, Crossland, whose gower Cricket Club are at home to Club de Beerelo H. Alves,Kent made 379 (J. Bryan 184), tralians and others, appealed for
nings and 115 runs,
delivery was suspect of the Aus- EV. M. R. Souss, G. E. Marques, S. Staples taking nine wickets for bow. in a club match, hitting the the Civil Service Cricket Club, and A. Ribeiro (skip) C. F. Van, 141, bet batsman very hard, The appeal West River at Shiching and a good tussle should be the A. Y. Berros, C. A. Lopes, and Notts replied with 116, Freeman went In the latter's favour, but North River at Tsingyne
Ribeira (skip); FX Silva, L. A taking six for 57 and 139, Free nevertheless, fe limped towards the North River at Samshui outcome. A year ago the Rocha, C, Elive, and L, C. R. Souta man: securing five wickets for 84 pavilion.But you're not out East River at Sheklung Craigengower won by six shots on okip)kk
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