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M.C.C. BEAT YORKSHIRE IN CLOSE GAME

KENT OVERHELMED BY GLAMORGAN:

GO COUNTY CRICKET

“KING WILLOW” CAME INTO HIS OWN LAST SATURDAY WITH THE OPENING OF THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS, AND FRIENDLY MATCHES, THE OUTSTANDING FEATURE BEING THE SMASHING VICTORY OF GLAMORGAN OVER KENT AT CARDIFF, WHERE THE WINNERS TOTALLED 451. DYSON AND DAI DAVIES, MADE LIGHT OF THE KENT ATTACK, WHICH THIS SEASON IS WITHOUT THE AID OF “TICH” FREEMAN, AND SCORED 104 AND 118, RESPECTIVELY.

E. C. Jones, who made two appearances for the County last year without taking a wicket, captured 5 for 38 to dismiss Kent for 152 in their first knock. Their second effort was little better, Mercer bowling well to take 4 for 59.

Derby: 427 (Worthington 103, Pollard

6 for 76). Lancashire: 258 (Mitchell 6 for 73) and 341 for 6 (Paynter 150). At Lord's, the M.C.C. beat Yorkshire' M.C.C.: 339 and 276 for 7 dec. by 25 runs. Yorkshire: 210 and 380. (Hutton 161)

Derbyshire, the champions, were At Manchester, Derbyshire beat Lan- held by Lancashire at Old Traf-cashire on the first innings. fords, and only managed to secure points on the first innings, Worth ington, fresh from his Australian tour, scoring a century and Derby were able to amass the respectable total of 427. Pollard maintained his promise of last year and bowled consistently to capture & for 76. Lancashire were skittled out by Mitchell for 258, but thanks to a knock of 150, by Paynter, improved considerably in the second innings. and at the closure had scored 341 for the loss of 6 wickets.

SUSSEX BEAT WORCESTER Thanks to centuries by Parkes (J.) and Cook, Sussex were able to

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-TO-DAY'S MATCHES To-day's matches are as follow: At Neath, Glamorgan v. Lancs.

Gottfried

CRIS CRAMMT:

THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 5, 1937

Baron Gottfried von Cramm, above, may accompany a team of German tennis players to Australia in the near future.

KOTEWALL CHARITY CUP

At Southampton, Hants v. Gloucester. SOCCER FINAL

At Gillingham, Kent v. Worcester. At Lord's, M.C.C. v. Surrey.

At Cambridge, Cambridge U.

Sussex.

At Oxford, Oxford U. v. Yorks.

secure an easy victory over Worce- HIGH SCORING

tershire. James Langridge, the Sus-

sex trundler, bowled well to capture IN AMERICAN

6 for 30 in Worecter's second knock..

Oxford commenced their season promisingly when, at home, the beat Gloucester by eight wickets. Gloucester had first, lease of the wicket and were dismissed for 224, R. F. H, Darwall Smith, bowling ex- ceptionally well to capture 7 for 44.

BASEBALL TIES

Bartell Scores Two

Homers

TEAMS FOR NEXT SUNDAY

The replay of the final

CONSIGNEES

LLOYD TRIESTINO

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Motor Vessel

FROM

"ARABIA”

TRIESTE, VENICE, BRIN- DISI, PORT SAID, -–- MÁSSAUA, ADEN. KARACHI BOMBAY CO- LOMBO, SINGAPORE, SAIGON & HAIPHONG

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ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Ltd. at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves de- livery may be obtained.

Optional cargo will be landed here, unless notice has been given 24 hours prior to vessel's arrival.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th inst. will be subject to rent

All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned within 8 days from the date of discharge of cargo, otherwise they will not be re- cognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 7th inst. at 10 a.m. by our surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas, in the presence of Consignees concerned.

In the case of dutiable cargo, con- signees are requested to inform the Imports & Exports Office that: they have such goods for examination.

of the No Fire Insurance has been effected. Kotewall Charity Cup soccer com- Bill of Lading will be countersigned by petition between the Army and South China, will be played next Sunday on the Club ground at 5

p.m.

Prior to this. game, the Boys of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, Cham- pions of the Boys Football League, will play the Rest of the League at 3.30 p.m.

The following are the teams. Army: -- Fus Fowlands (R.W.F.); Rfmn. Pickering (R.U.R.), Bglr. Ste- vens (R.U.R.); Pte. Williamson (Sea- E. forths), Cpl. Wanklyn (R.W.F:), Fus.

(R.W.F.); 30 Evans

Rfmn. Erwin 0 (R.U.R.), Spr. Howlett (R.E.), Bdmn. Moore (R.U.R.), Fus. Talbot (R.W.F.), Capt. and Rfmn. Ferguson (R.U.R.).

New York, To-day. Yesterday's American baseball re- A knock of 192 by M. R. Barton, sults as cabled by Reuter, are as fol- the first he has ever scored lows:- for the 'Varsity, was largely res- ponsible for Oxford's useful total of St. Louis 384. Set 30 runs to win, Oxford Boston secured them for the loss of two wickets.

At Lord's, M.C.C. beat Yorkshire, by 25 runs, Leslie Hutton, successor to Herbert Sutcliffe, being featured in his first century this season, for the losers.

Results as cabled by Reuter, were: At Oxford, the Dark Blues beat Gloucestershire by eight wickets. Gloucester: 224 (Darwall Smith 7 for

44) and 190.

Oxford: 384 (Barton 192) and 32 for 2. At Cardiff, Glamorgan beat Kent by an innings and 152 runs. Glamorgan: 451 (Dyson 104, Dai Davies

118).

Kent: 152 (Jones 5 for 38) and 147

(Mercer 4 for 59).

At Worcester Sussex beat Worces- tershire by eight wickets.

Worcester: 229 and 207 (James Lan-

gridge 6 for 30).

Sussex: 349 (J. Parks 104, Cook 106).

and 88 for 2.

Pittsburgh

Brooklyn

Dick Shot hit a homer.

Cincinnatti New York

Chicago

1 Reserves: L/Cpl. Connor (R.U.R.); Pte. Webster (Seaforths), Fus. Wheel-

er (R.W.F.); Fus. Taylor (R.W.F.),

3 Pte. McCusker (Seaforths), Pte. Cook (Seaforths); Pte. Adams (Seaforths), L/Sgt. Duffield (R.A.O.C.), L/Cpl. Sul-] Marty hit livan (R.W.F.), Pte. McGuigan (Sea-

forths) and Cpl. Hurst (R.E.).

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1

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R.

H.

1

·8.

16.

-10

8

3 10

6

9

1

7

14

Dick Bartell hit 2 homers.

14

Collins, Bottarini and homers. Philadelphia

7 27

Wilson hit a homer.

New York

AMERICAN LEAGUE

10

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14

Crosetti hit a homer. Detroit Boston

1

4

11

18

Gaffke hit a homer.

St. Louis

6 13

2

Bell hit a homer. Washington

Cleveland

12 20

0

(11 innings were played).

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5 12

-Reuter.

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MAMAK

HOCKEY MEETING TO-MORROW

LLOYD TRIESTINO Queen's Building Hong Kong, 3rd, May, 1937.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction

A

on

Thursday, the 6th. May, 1937 commencing at: 11.00 a.m. at their Sales Room, Duddell Street

Quantity of Valuable Household

and Office Furniture also

3 Cases Doll Heads.

2 Cases Beads.

1 Case Thermometers:

1 Case Torch Lights.

1 Case Pianola Music Rolls. 1 Case Face Cream.

912 Packets Junket Powder.

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneer

Hong Kong, 4th. May, 1937.

THE Undersigned have received. instructions to sell by Public:

TH

Auction

On

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Friday, the 7th. May, 1937 commenting at. 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, No. 35- Hankow Road, Kowloon

A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

comprising

مسة

FURNITURE

A General Committee meeting of the Mamak Hockey Tournament will

Black Wood Ware, Teak Drawing be held at St. Andrew's Church Hall

Room Dining Room — Bed Rooms at 6 p.m. to-morrow, to consider a letter received from the Secretary Porcelain & Glass Ware, Brass &

and Office Furniture, Carpets, Rugs,.. Central British Association, regard- ing the ruling given by the Execu E. P. Ware, Cutlery, Electric Table tive Committee of the Mamak Lamps & Fans, Gramaphones

&

Hockey Tournament on a protest re- Records, Radio – Set,· Ornaments, ceived from the C.B.A. regarding Pictures, atc., etc.

their match against Radio Sports On View from Thursday, the 6th.- Club played day, April 22. May, 1987.

As the matter very important,

It is earnestly requested that all members of the General Committee attend.

Terms: Cash on Delivery..

-LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers: Hong Kong, 3rd. May, 1937.

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