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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1936.
CLAUDE ASHTON HITS CENTURY
G. O. Allen Again In Good Form
HAMPSHIRE BEAT SUSSEX
London, To-day. Claude Ashton, captain of Cam- bridge University in 1923 and one of the famous Ashton brothers who played such a prominent part in Cambridge cricket in the years: following the War, made his in- tial first-class century of the sea-) son for Essex against Gloucester at Bristol when his county won on the first innings.---
G. 0. Allen, who captained Eng- ¡land against All-India in the first Test, in which he displayed such good form with the ball, had 6 for 58, but this did not stop Notts taking first innings points from Middlesex when they met at Trent Bridge. Larwood, the former Eng- land fast bowler, captured 5 wic- kets for 50 runs,
Hampshire scored an outright! win over Sussex at Portsmouth, thanks mainly to Pothecary and Arnold, who made centuries in their first and second innings res- pectively.
pro-
Results of the week-end Įgrame, as cabled by Reuter, fol- Hows:-
At Bristal, Essex took first innings paints from Gloucester.
Esex: 175 (Goddard 5 for 70) and
190 for 8 dec. (C. T. Ashton 100)-; Gloucester: 156 and 68 for
At Trent Bridge, Nottingham took first innings points from Middlesex. Notts: 204 (G. O. Allen 6 for 38) and
31 for 9.
Middlesex: 117 (Larwood 5 for 50)
and 82 for 3.
At Portsmouth, Hampshire best Sussex by four wickets.
Sussex; 254 and 240 for 5 dec.
Hants: 225 (Pothecary 105, John
(Arnold 127 not out),
Mr. James Henry Thomas, shown here in the swim during a day's outing, sank in the political storm last month which followed the revelations of an information leak from his office as Colonial Secretary. A London tribunal found him guilty of betraying bad- get secrets, which enabled friends to insure themselves favourably against higher taxes.
ANGLO-JAPANESE "INCIDENTS"
IMPROPER ATTITUDE AT PEIPING TRIAL
WRONGFUL ARREST OF INDIAN
· MERCHANT AT HSINKING
London, To-day.
The improper attitude of Japanese officials in reference to Parks 6 for 56) and 270 for the enquiry into the death of the Japanese officer Sasaki at Pei- ping was the subject of representations made on July 4 by the British Ambassador in Tokyo. Sir Robert Clive, to the Japanese Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs. He drew attention to the con- stant complaints and criticisms during the trial and to the re- flections on British judicial procedure in inspired statements to the press after the Court had reached its decision.
At Manchester, All-India drew with Lancashire. Lancashire: 435 for 8 dec. (Wash- brook 113. Oldfield 107) and 25
for 1.
not
All-India: 405 (Ramaswami 127
out, Merchant 70, Notter 6 for 98).
The Ambassador also strongly protested against the arrest of an Indian merchant named Hussein at Hsinking in contraven- Lion of British extra-territorial rights. The arrest took place on beat June 17, Hussein being suspected of having defrauded certain shopkeepers. Instead of handing him over to the nearest British Corsal for trial, if necessary, the Japanese authorities threw him and his wife and son inte gaol and failed to inform the British Consul-General at Mukden.
A1 Kettering Worcester Northants by 127 Tuns. Worcester: 161 (V. W. C. Jupp-7 for 60) and 153 (Matthews 7 for 63) Northants: 114 (Perks 9 for 48) and
wick by an innings and 159 runs Warwick: 117 (Mitchell 5 for 52) and
At Chesterfield, Derby beat War-]
105.
Derby: 381 (Worthington. 163).
At Limelly. the game between Glamorgan and Somerset was aban- doned on account of rain. Somerset: 82.
Glamorgan: 13 for 1.
an innings and 185 runs.
HOTEL KEEPER
CHARGED
Breach Of Liquor Licence
The Acting Consul-General at Harbin heard indirectly of the incident five days later, but the Mukden Consul-General's demand that Hussein be hand- led over was ignored. Hussein was interviewed by the Vice- Consul on the 26th and report- ed that he and his family had been subjected to very severe
Mrs. Kikuye Morits, of No. 1 treatment. and 3 Hau Fung Lane, appeared The case was taken up in
At Leeds, Yorkshire beat Surrey by before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Tokyo, and Hussein and his Yorkshire: 519 Lox & dec. (Sutcliffe Central Magistracy this morning family were released on the 129, Hutton 163, Leyland 163 not summoned On two counts with 5th It is understood that the out).
|(a) committing a breach of condi- Japanese authorities do nat Surrey: 127 (Bowes 5 for 24) and tion of the Hotel Adjunct Licence now propose to prefer any
207.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
by keeping a public bar and (b) charges against him. - British
a breach of condition by serving Wireless Service
than
with the regular meals of the e- PREPARING FOR
The following programme of midintoxicating liquor other week matches starts to-day Chesterfield---Derby v Hampshire
Trent Bridge-Notis v Northante Hove-Sussex v Lancashire
Folkestone-Kent Glamorgan Colchester-Essex v Somerset Bristol-Gloucester v Yorkshire.
NATIONAL LEAGUE TRIUMPH
4 To 3 Win In The Annual Classic
Boston, Massachusetts
To-day.
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tablishment.
Sub-Inspector Carey, who pro-j secuted, said the defendant had.
held a licence for 13 years, this being her first breach.
His Worship imposed fines of $200 and $50 respectively on the
Itwo counts.
CORONATION
Executive Committee Appointed
London, To-day.
Committee The Privy Council one of which was a homer by Lou week to make the arrangements appointed by HM the King last Gehrig, while the Nationals nose for the coronation met for
the
out their opponents with fours first time at St. James's Palace runs off nine bits, Galau scoring yesterday, under the Presidency
a home run for his side. American League .....
Lou
3
7
1
of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, Lord Gehrig homered. J. Dean President of the Council Among National League .....
pitched.
those present were HRH the
Galan homered. Grove pitched.
There were no other games John Simon
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The All-Star Inter-League Base
9 Duke of York, His Grace the bail classic, which was played
Archbishop of Canterbury, Sir here yesterday, resulted in a nar- row win for the National League scheduled-Reuter
(Home Secretary), Mr. D. Lloyd George, Lord Halifax over the American League by one Last year the American League (Lord Privy Seal) and Mr. Win- run, a homer by each side featur={beat the National League by 14 ing the match.
ston Churchill.
runs to 1- at Cleveland, Timmy The meeting discussed the pre- The American League starz Foxx, former home-run king, clout-liminaries for 45 minutes and ap-| scored three runs off seven hitz, 'ing the only four-base hit
County Championship Table To Date
[pointed an executive, committee consisting of between 20 and 30 members, the majority. " of whom were chosen from outside' the ranks of the Coronation Com- Cmittee-Reuter's Bulletin Ser-
vice.
1st Ina. No
The Poss
P. W L.
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L Result Pts Pt
Derbyshire Kant Notts
149
66.22.
180
61.66
Yorkshire
111.
210
Middlesex Kampukire
180
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