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COUNTY MID - WEEK RESULTS.

Worcester Surprise at Manchester.

TOURISTS' VICTORY.

E. T.

London Yesterday. Tall scoring was the feature of the mid-week

programme, the champion county leading the way with a total of 511 runs for the iors of eight wickets. Killick scored 182 for Cambridge University aguins: the M.C.C. and A. M. Crawley 144 and the Nawab of Pataudi 167 not out for Oxford University against H. D. G. Levesou-Gower's XI.

Glamorgan had the honour of inflicting the heaviest defeat--an innings and 69 runs. Gloucester-

ibire and Essex were also sure- cessful in their respective ratches. Worcestershire succeed- ed in taking points from Lanen- shire at Manchester and, Surrey led Derbyshire on the first Inn- ings at Derby. Hampshire made a gallant reply to the huge total of 511-8 set up by Notts, but taled to gain the points.

The Australians defeated York- shire by ten wickets after being set runs to win. C. V. Grimmett during the course of the match took 11 wickets for 133 runs.

Appended below are the note- worthy feats performed in the matches just concluded:

DATTING.

IT. Killick (Cambridge) 182 The Nawah of Painudi

(Oxford)

167

M. J. Turnbull (Glamor-

gan) **

160

tralians)

Et Ponsford (Au

Crawley (Oxford)

144

113

Mead (Hampshire)

149

Walker (Notis.)

.140

Fax. V. (Worcester)

134

Whymall (Notts.)

#17

101

Calmore (Essex)

117

Iddon (Lancashire)

124

Earnett (Gloucester)

.. H. Tennyson (Hamp

shire)

G. R. Jackson (Derby) Townsend (Derby) Sandham (Surrey) Hobbs (Surrey)

• Not out.

BOWLING.

Wensley. (Sussex)

Lee, J. (Somerset)

*

$123 £7301

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WATER POLO.

MAT

CHINESE ATHLETIC BEAT R.A.

TWO POOR GAMES.

SPORTING NEWS

After the steel shafted golf clubs We are threatened with the new large golf ball from America. It will be the standard model for all the championships in the United States from next year onwards, and enterprising golfers in England are already trying it out.

It is noticeably bigger, rises noticeably faster, Alies less far, is affected badly by the slightest slíce i or honk, and is extremely tricky on The Chinese Athletic water polo the greens. Altogether it will make team had not much difficulty in de-golf much more difficult, particularly feating the Royal Artillery In al

First Division League game last putting, which is, one supposes, just night. The final score was 3. to what the authorities want. I thoir favour. University beat the 12th Heavy In a Second Division game the Battery by 2 goals to 1.

SWIMMING.

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SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1930.

CHURCHES

A CHARGE OF DNE DOLLAR 19

MADE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER

THIS HEADING

'ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL HONG KONG July 6, 3rd Sunday after Trinity.

Holy Communion, 8 m. Children's Service, 10 a.m. Choral Eucharist and Sermon: 11 a.m.

Preacher: Rev. E. A. Armstrong. Evensong, 6 p.m. .Preacher: Rev. H. V. Koop.

UNION CHURCH Kennedy Road, Hong Kong. Morning worship, 11 am. Communion Service. Noon. Evening worship, 6 p.m. Preacher for the day, the Rev.

The paralysing nature of Bobby Jones's reputation as a golfer is best illustrated by the experience of John Foster. a certain gentleman, who was naked Long Reach, Yesterday.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, by cable from America Clarence Crabbe, of Honolulu,

to place l

SCIENTIST. has won the national amateur £1,000 on Jones's chances of win- male swimming championship, free ning the English Amateur, the Branch of The Mother Church, style, in 21 min. 27 secs.

English

The First Church of Christ, Scien- Open, the American Helen Madison, रा seventeen Amateur, and the American Open.

tist, in Boston, Mass., U.S.A.] year-old schoolgirl, won the mile

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen free style in 24 min. 34.1/5 secs. His Instructions were to try to get

Road Tram Station. Both are world records-Reu-odds of 50 to 1 against.

Sunday Servies, July 6, 1930, ter's American Service.

11.15 a.m.

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Lawn Tennis -To-day- "C" Division-Nippon Club v. H.K.C.C., S.C.A.A. v. K.LT.C., 1.R.C. v. German Club,

Racing-September 27- Seventh Extra Race Meeting. October 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Meeting.

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Lawn Bowls To-day ~~ 1st Division Police R.C. Civil Service C.C.: Kowloon Dock R.C. y. K.C.C.; C.C.C. v. K.B.G.C.; Taikoo R.C. v. Club de Recreio; 2nd Division Recreio v. Talkoo R.C.; Kow- loon B.G.C. v. C.C.C.; C.S.C.C. v. Yacht Club; K.C.C. v. Elec- tric R.C.

Swimming To-day 2nd Night Fete, V.R.C.

Water Polo Monday-1st Division Kowloon S.C. v. Royal Navy; 2nd Division- Kowloon S.C. v. 12th Heavy Battery, R.A.

Football-Tuesday--Council. Meeting, Association Offices, 5.30 p.m.

HOME

Cricket July 7-9-Oxford v. Cambridge.

Test

Armed with the cable, he went to each of the leading bookmakers→ and not one of them would take the bet. Finally, he went to Lloyd's to see whether they would insure the risk, All he could get there was 8 to 1 against!

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Wednesday Evening Meating st 5.30 o'clock.

Reading Room at above address, open-

Tuesday and Friday 10 a.m. to 12 Noon.

Monday and Thursday 8.30 to 7 .."

to attend the service and visit the The Public is cordially lavited

The following

table shows the positions and percentages of the most successful jockeys to June 4.Reading Room. together with the result of investing

£1 on each of their mounts:-

T. Weion.

Five

it. mus

4. Bislands

35. Nov

P. They

C. Flint ...

14.

4. Textur

ley

Li make syste

W. 15.

159 189

225 173 2010 –2

England beat Australia by 80 to G6 at Paddington in the first Test match of the Australians' British

tour.

A storm had put the green under water all the previous evening, but it recovered remarkably, and al though not keen, it ran true and with moderate speed.

CARNERA'S FATE.

MUST JOIN THE FRENCH ARMY.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, LLOYD ROYAL BELGE SA. From ANTWERP.

The Steamship.

CARLIER" having arrived, Consignees of cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazard- Gus godowns of the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd. whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 10th July, 1930, will be subject to rent.

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All Claims against the vessel must prosented to the Undersigned an ur before 17th July, 1930,

or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined on 10th July, 1930, at 10 a.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effect, ed.

Bills of Lading will be countersign. ed by

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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From MIDDLESBRO'. ANTWERP, . LONDON AND STRAITS. The Steamship,

** BENWYVIS" CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby in formed that all Goods are being land. ed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., whenee and/or from the wharves delivery may be ob tained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th July, 1930. will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer must ba presented to the Undersigned on er before the 26th July, 1930, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gadowns,. where they will be oxamined on the 11th July, 1930, at 10 a.m. by Messrs.

Paris, June 16. Primo Carners, the Vast Vene-Goddard and Dougins.

No Fire Insurance has been effect- tian who is having a difficult time

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Agents. the armies of France.

Hong Kong, 5th July, 1930.

It was announced here to-day that Carnera has been selected for French military service in the next draft. Military training in France is compulsory and now it is time for Carnera to do his stint.

Carnera was born in Venice but when he came to France as 'a' car- The Australians led, and showed penter, long before his boxing fine form, G. S. Gay's rink at five Career started, he applied for

French citizenship. ends led J. Alexander's by 13-1, ship was granted and Carnera is a The citizen- and R. Donald's was 8-4 up on French man now in spite of his

J. G. Carruther's. F. Biggin was Italian birth.

July 11-15-Third Match, Leeds.

C. V. Grimmett Aus

tralians)

July 25-29-Fourth Test Match, Manchester.

1 было 75

5-58

Bradshaw (Oxford)

4- 15

Tennis To-day

--- Cham- pionships; Wimbledon.

Rowing To-day - Henley Regatta.

on

Athletics

Mercer (Glamorgan).

Hill Wood (Oxford) 4-83

1. A. R. Peebies

(Oxford)

Nichols (Essex)

4-

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

At Trent Bridge.-Notts v. Aus- tralians.

At Colchester-Essex v. Glamor-

gun.

At Folkestone.-Kent v. Sussex. At Chesterfield.-Derbyshire v. Worcestershire.

At Gloucester.-Gloucestershire v. Hampshire.

At Sheffield.-Yorkshire v. Sur. rey..

At Leicester.-Leicestershiro v. Middlesex.

At Bath Somerset' v. North- amptonshire.

At Birmingham.--Warwickshire 1. Lancashire (Bates Beneft),

SCORES AT A GLANCE.

Australians won by ten wickets.

Australians: 302 and 7-3, Yorkshire: 146 and 161.

Gloucester won by an Innings and 9 runs Gloucester: 359. Sussex: 142 and 207.

Essex won by 234 runs. Essex: 146 and 813. Somerset: 84 and 141.

Yorkshire Lancashire

Notts

Kent

To-day- Ama-

teur Open World Champion- ship, Stamford Bridge.

Racing-July 18-Eclipse Stakes, Sandown

. July 29-Stewards'

Goodwood.

Cup.

July 80 Goodwood Stakes, Goodwood.

July 31-Goodwood Goodwood.

Cup.

Glamorgan won by an innings. and 60 runs. Glamorgan:. 438-6 dec, Northants: 236 and 142.

Cambridge won by ten wickets.

M.C.C.: 180 and 274.

responds to the call to military ser vice he will be subject to arrest. It is expected that suddenly Car. nera will evince a desire to revert to his Italian citizenship. But France has every intention of making him do his duty as a Boldier.

Carnera now is barred from fighting in 31 states in America because of the questionable fight he had several weeks ago with Leon Chevalier in Oakland.- United Pres8.

FIRST-CLASS AVERAGES.

the English hope, and he led 8-1 Military authorities. told the President A. V. Alley. Aus- United Press that unless Carnera tralin led at five ends by 24-16.

England was level at 37 at ten enda, Biggin leading 17-4 and G. 3. Bull 8-5. A pull-up by G. S. Gay Marsh (Victoria) and by W. (Victoria) in the next five ends put; Australla up at fifteen ends by 63 -49.

A fight for Shots ensued on the four rinks in the last six ends, J. Alexander put on 10 to 1; J. G. Carruthers 5 to 6: F. Biggin 11 to 2; and G. S. Bull 5 to 4. This was sufficient to get a winning lead.

De'afia:-

English Skips and Scores.-J. G. Carruthers (Muswell Hill), 15; 3. Alexander (Dulwich), 15; F. Biggin (Temple), 32; G. S. Bull (Welling

Cambridge U.: 426 and 29—9. : | borough, Capt/), 14—80.

Oxford won by nine wickets. Oxford U: 479 and '23-1. Leveson-Gower's XL: 208 and

290,

Drawn. Notts: 511-8 dec. and 186–4

dec. Hanta, 883 and 82-2.

Drawn. Worcester: 374 and 91-1. Lancs.: 840.

Drawn, Surrey: 316 "and 226-3 dec. Derby: 218 and 224-5.

THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE."

Gloucestershire

Derbyshire

ESEOX Surrey Worcestershire. Leicestershire Warwickshire, Glamorganshire Hampshire Northamptonshire

Middlesex

Somersetshira

1st Inna.No

La Rault

The system of scoring is as follows:-8 points for an out- right win, 5 points for a win on first innings, 4 points in the event of a tle and a to result match, ma points for the conaly which has lost on first izin,{

Australian Skips and Scores-R. Donald (New South Wales), 18; G. S. Gay (Victoria), 23; A. V. Alley (Victoria), 9; W. Marsh (Victoria), 16-66.

It was intended to stage the contest between Phill Scott and Young Stribling on July 28 either on the Chelsea football ground or at the White City, but it is now understood that Mr. Jeff Dickson,'

decided on has

complete change of programme, and will almost certainly promote the match | at the Wimbledon greyhound racing track...

а

Negotiations to this end have reached an advanced stage, as there la accommodation for 20,000 under cover. The arrangements provide In addition for 4,000 ringside seataj on the grass, and the track's system of flood lighting will be available.

The contest will be limited to ten

8 min. rounde Scott's guarantee is €3,700.

The Byndicate who have acquired The King, the 20-years old boxing hall in Blackfriars Road, London: have arranged to re-decorate and resent the building on up-to-date lines this month."

It is the intention of the new management to stage more import ant contesta than hitherto and to engage British champions as Erequently as possible.

Hendran Sutcliffe Hobbs

UP TO JUNE 9.

BATTING.

Hammond (Gloucester)

K. S. Duleepsinhji Ducat

O'Connor

Gibbons

Watson

Whysali

Russell (A. C.) Smith (Warwickshire) Woolley (F. E) Gunn (G.)

·Tyldesley (R.)· Mitchell (Derby) Larwood

Paine Tate

Voce

Staples (S.¡J.)

Freeman (Kent)

Sinfield Boyer

Highest Times

Inns. Runs Inna, Not out Aver.

15

877 138

B

73.08

16

815

160*

4 67.91

15 892 137

1

63.71 11 037 211* 1 69.70-

48.84

16 43.00/

14 761 323

0 53.64

15

435 125

12

465 138

2 46.50

17

640 101

3 45.71

15

008 135

I 43.42

13

516 113

13

514 132

1 42.83

10

400 132

0 40.30

14

620 110

7 40.00

11

400. 129

1

40.00

Not out.

BOWL ING

0. M. R. Wkts.

Aver. 248.1 137 568 55 10.32 245.3

500 70

40 12.72. 182,5 41 441 34 12.97 255.1 79 504 37 13.62 804.5 116 060 48 13.75 173.2 37 454 32 14.18 232.1 .74 411 28 14.67 481 111. 1.156 70 16.51 116 583 36 16.66

64 458 .27 1496

THE AUSTRALIANS.

209.2 204

BATT ING.

Highest Times

Ins. Runs Inns, Not out Aver.

D: G. Bradman

13

1,198 252

3.119.80

WH Ponsford

13

619*220**

8 61.00

W. M. Woodfull

9

448 -133

0

49.55

A. F. Kippax

13

402 102

48.00

A. Fairfax

.12.

240

.53*

80.00

V. Y Richardson

11

301 100

0

27.96

A. "Jackson

14 815

64

24.23

250 91

23.27

S. McCabe

C. V. Grimmett P. M. Hornibrook D. G.. Bradman T. W. Wall ( A Fairfax

BOWLING..

YM. R. Wita. Ayer. 13749 121 78868.11.18)

03:013 50 12.26 10:00 22.30 21178 468 19 21.63

207 $13

141 24.380 17

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