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WEEK-END SPORT.
WHAT IS ON THE CARD.
TENNIS, BOWLS AND
BASEBALL.
The weather promises well for sport during the week end. There is as usual a fairly full card, and Romething "for all lovers of out-of
doors pursuits.
There is a full tennis programunt in the ** 1" and "¿Divisions of the Leagne, and particulars will
TENNIS LEAGUE.
WEEK-END FIXTURES.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 18th, 1927.
No matches are being in the A Division to-day and competi Tion will be only in the "B" ind "C" Divisions. The Indian Re creation Club-University isture will take place to-morrow, on the Sookanmu courts. This mater will Juve an important hearing in the Table as both have so far, only a point each and the winners will probably be the runners-up of the
division. The Chinese Recreation
THE BASEBALL CALENDAR.
DOUBLE-HEADERS FOR
WEEK-END.
U.S.S. POMPANGA " MEET FILIPINOS AND JAPANESE.
Ball fans will be interested to learn that two games have been arranged for this afternoon and also
for to-morrow. The first gerne on
found in another column of the Ctab has 3.3.K. to play to finish / Each day will commence at 2pm.
matches. The
watches include
three fixties postjmed on acehunt of weather...
their programmuktadha The former are generally exported to win the
Shield, as they have already beaten For bowls enthusiasts there is a complete programme in both Diy all the strongest Clubs and have sions of the Lawn Bowls Leaguely this to play. It has been fixed
for Thursday next.
and following the blank day last Saturday the games will be of particular interest and may result in some adjustment gains of the League positions,
Baseball fans are will entered for.
As the Filipinos and Japanese nines are not playing any lengue
gapies
RACING NOTES.
[BY RAPIER.]
Macao Race Club, I have just learnt that the above Club has decided to confind their next meeting to one-day's, racing which will take place on Sunday. the 3rd July. They have been com pelled to do this owing to the limit ed hotel accommodation available in Macao as the New Macno, Hotel
has closed.
Hong Kong Jockey Club. The following are the handicaps for the meeting on the 25th instant: Customs Handicap "A" Class:
COUNTY CRICKET.
·KENT ROUT MIDDLESEX,
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, June 10th. Middlesex's chances for the County. Cricket Championship were further reduced by lng defeat which Kent administered at Maidstone, the Londoners losing by an innings and 80 runs the match being concluded within two days.
Bcores:-
Kent, 403.
Middlesex, 153 and 244. A. P. F. Chapman made one of his
far too few appearances in county cricket, but showed that his eye was 80, and Woolley 08. in by scoring 1. Hardinge scored was the most successful Middlesex Nigel Haig
seared at a cost of 140 run. bowler, but his five wickets were
Freeman took 7 wickets for 09 runs in the Middlesex first innings, leaving Middlesex to get 310 to avoid the innings defent. of a sound effort by Hendren, who In spite
64 runs.
41
'NERVES '
11
AND THE NEW ZEALAND
CRICKETERS.
HOW THE LORD'S" ATMOSPHERE
TOURING TEAM.
AFFECTS A
SOME CONFESSIONS BY J. W. HEARNE.
Though the following interesting article by J. W. Hearne, the England and Middlesex wicketer, was written just after the season opened it should prove of interest to all followers of County cricket :-
To-day the New Zealanders make To do well in novel surroundinge their debut at Lord's against the calls more for grit than for nerve. M.C.C., and as Middlesex have no engagement, I hope to have the ensure of seeing the game from the players' enclosure.
I shall be particularly interested in the bowling of young Merritt, who, I understand, is the googly man of the party. This type of bowling always interests me, be- cause from it there is always some-
thing fresh to learn.
PAVILION CRITICS. There is something about the at no other ground. Dar touriste atmosphere of Lord's that is found
This Ind is less than 20 years of will know that seated in the hand-age, and, in addition to being a some pavilion will be some of the clever leg-break bowler, is quite a great cricketers of the past, who useful bat.
EXPENSIVE. will follow every ball, and watch - every stroke. There will be many in the New Zealanders possible among them who will hope to see
By their conviuring victory over the Japanese will also have a go at Chow Xing, 152 lbs.; Attaboy, 15ger.60, Middlesex fell short by future challengers in the real Test upon to keep an immaculate iength,
the Pompongs
boys. Although
Six Furiongs. this week-end, they have taken the advantage of keeping Goment, 163 s.; Macao Beauty, Shanghai Friend, 164 lbs; The
162 be. Hon. Sin, 10 be.; Bac game with the U.SS. Pompanya. 159 s.; King of Troy, 159 s.; cardi, 159 s.; Total Abstinence, themselves in trim by arranging a
This afternoon, at 2 p.m. the Fili-San Diego, 150 s.; The. Geezer, The most interesting matchetinos will have a friendly set-to
158 lbs. Tap Sinc, 158 lbs. ; Miny, day is between the Chinese Rerren-
155 lbs. Chow Taze Lon, 155 lbs. with the American sailors and on September, 153 be. August, 152 tion Cab and the Craigengower Sunday at the same time, the hs. Battle Eve, 152 lbs.; Chui Cricket Club in the "B" Division...
lbs.; Shan Mein, 149 s.; Subarst Hose, 1 bs.
Customs Handicap "B" Class: Six. Yurlongs, Home Call, 16 ha, ; Grey Knight, 161 s.; Dragon Boat, 100 lbs.; Soapy Sponge, 100 h.; Loch Tunt mel, 100 lbs.; Little Sit Tang, 160 lbs.; Dobbin, las lbs.; Tangle, 157 lbs. Loongwa, 167 lbs. Espoir, 155
lbs. Limestone Hall, 152 lbs.; Yuco Sin, 162 lbs.; The Regent, 15 lbs.; Bright Eve, 148 lbs.; Spectre, 148 lbs.
Indians two days previously, the
There are two Lungue matches as eldness are hot favourites and these are friendly games, they are, I indicated in our baseball notes, and friendly fixtures for to-day and to: morrow afternoons. The Filipinas. and Japanese Baseball Clubs are without games this week-end, and they are meeting the E.S.5. Pampunga to-day and tomorrow, respectively, at, 1.m. on rach occasion. These fixtures will be prior to the League matches, which i begin at 4 p.. each day,
old win today: Craignngowers boys may not come out top- nevertheless, worth watching. The have it a bad side at all. Their dogs, but in signals and team-work strongest iris Rediker and Lord who will be hard to beat they have the local, players at
And, above all, and if the side win it will upset a disadvantage.
what makes baseball se interesting good many calculations,
There is a sailing race for the Bervices from the Royal Hang Kany Yacht Club, which should prove a popular event in this weather.
There is only a bogey poul com- petition at Farding, bist many golf enthusiasts will be making the trip: out over the week-end.
LAWN BOWLS.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
A FULL PROGRAMME,
The matches for to-day and to-
morrow are:--
TO-DAY.
"B" Division. Faiversity . Hong Kong C.C. Kowloon C.C.». U.S.R.C. Indian R.C. r. M.R.K. "Royal Engineers 1. Rensein, South Chinn A.A. r. Nippon Club: Chinese R.C. e. Craigeugower.
"C" Division. Hong Kong C.C. Netherlands,
T.C.
Recreio r. Kowloon CC,
Nippon Club . South China A.A. Craigengewer . Taikon R.C. Chinese R.Cr. R.A.O.C.
TO-MORROW.
PA "Diviɛlot. Tudian R. C. ». University.
"B" Division. University Indian R.C.
"C"Division. Taikon R.C. r. K.B.S.F.P.A.
"B"
KOWLOON TEAMS.
teain
1
on
There is a full programme in the
The following will represent the Lawn Bowls League for this after K.C.C. today at 4:30 pm. - noon, and bowls enthusiasts will
US.I.C. 2'. certainly hope for a continuance of K.C.C. ground. Abráliain and the fine weather-alter their disa Atkins, W. Woodward and DJ Purves, P. X. Pinguet and G. S. Ford.
pointment of last wrok.
The League matches had all to he postponed last week and these will now have to be played either in mid-week, or at the end of the season. To day's fixtures are ԱՆ originally arranged.
2.
Civil Service
The Complete Est for today is as under:--
Division I.. Kowloon Dork
C.C. Kowloon C.C . Taikoo Police Kowloon' Bowling Green.
Division II.
ericket ruse.
I shall be surprised if totals of LEICESTER. NEW ZEALAND. 300 and 100 are not forthcoming when they are batting. In New Zealand the. Plunket Shield is the honour fought for, and individual scores of 200 have been attained before to-day. Patsy
Hendren has a warm regard for the tourists.
LONDON, June 17th. At Leicester, Abandoned owing to rain. No play to-day.
New Zealand, 271. Page and McGirr, 4 and 56; Dacre, 10;
is the humorous yelling of the fans, bs.; Lilac, 155 lbs.; Dick La, 189 Sanry, & for $6 and 165 for 9.
au in this. the American sailors have no equnis.
The League Games.... At 4. to-day, the South China Tigers will do battle with the Recreio Nine, and a "keen struggle will be seen. Both outfits are sanguine of victory. The Recreio leam is in very good form and quite capable of looking after themselves. Although they have lost three of their best last season's players in the persons of Gosato, Rocha and Xavier, they have acquired two ball players of ---no-mean merit. from Manila, the island where baseball is on the daily inena
C. Remedios who has pitched a goud ganin last season will again take the mound for the Recreio this year. He is anid to be in splendid form, and his team expects a lot froui him. One of the new players J. Alvares. He used to pitch for his college at Manila, but will look after the first base here for the Recreio. But should Remedios get too erratic, he would be a good relief.
Customs Handicap "C" Class:
Six Furlonge. Festive Eng 13 ls. Poitsukushi. 165 lbs. Bing Hoy, 165 lis.; Mow- gli, 10s ibe.; Barley Grass, 162 lbs.; Loch Rannoch, 162 lbs.; King Alan, 100 lbs. Easter Day, 100 h.; Circe, 156 s.; Fire Call, 155 b.j Borderer, 150 lbs.; Scouter, 146
The Sandpiper, 4 be. Yorks, 145 s.; Valour, 143 ths. Cra, 140 lbs.
Lead Mine Handicap "A" Class: -11-Miles.
165 lbs. The Gomeril, 103 lbs. ;
Inge, 65.
Leicester, 242: Shipman, 02; Henderson, & for 70, Blunt, 4 for 53.
AUSTRALIANS IN MALAYA. neglected.
DRAWIN VISITORS' FAVOUR
AT SEREMBAN.
ANOTHER FINE INNINGS BY
CAPT. CONGDON.
Although the Australian touring team produced much better for from a batting point of view they were not able to inflict ang very Malaya team, and the match ended serious punishment on the Southern
in a draw says the Straits Times.
Brigade Call, 170 e. Ukelele Leaf, 100 lis.; San Diego, 100 The odds, however, were very much Baccarat, 159 s.; Hon Sin, 156 lbs. The Leezer, 158 lbs; Papyrus, in favour of the Australian side 157 lbs.: August, 157 lbs.; Total when stumps were drawn, although Abstinence, 156 s.; King of Troy, pride may be taken in the fact
that some of the Malayan cricket 15 s.; May. 155 lbs. Chui Chowers, notably Capt. Congdon ae Ning, 152 ; Misty Eve, 152 lbs. quitted themselves very well in- Attaboy, 152 lbs.; Sunburst Rose, deed. 140 lbs.
Lead Mine Handicap "B" Class:
14 Miles.
The close of the first innings showed Malaya with a total of 122
has not
The googly is so different from ordinary bowler can be depended any other type of bowling. Your
but when sending up the wrong 'un" length is apt to elude you, and this is expensive when it hap pens often. I do hope that Mer- ritt will have the good fortune to find a length straight away. don't like to see it googly howler bit all over the shop!
Having come straight away from Fenner's where Middlesex havo. een playing Cambridge, Univer- it, I can say that the yound idea are coming along very nicely.
DULEEPSINHII.
I was rather amused with Patsy the other day, when we met two or three of the visitors who were, having some practice. The New- Zealanders have had a very in- teresting tour mapped out, while
K. S. Duleepsinhji certainly gavo side the social
been
us a very nice afternoon's fielding. Of course, he was talked of la We were being told what a fine-year-as-a-Test-match possible, and time they were looking forward to, although I could not quite sed it and this led Patay to remark at that time, as he had not a great "Now you young lads must look
array of strokes, he did not show after yourselves, and think of nothing but cricket, What about may limitations in this game." me carrying your bug, and looking after you at the same time? I'd be glad to do it."
"NERVES."
There are distinct possibilities, too, about the Cambridge skipper, E. W. Dawson. Cambridge Univer sity are quite a good side, and I shall not be surprised if at least With plenty of youngsters in the four of the team will be figuring side, it is more than likely, when the big representative matches ther in batting or fielding, that the later on in the senson hope that none will be attacked by ball is not going to make very much, game will be lively. sincerely. It certainly seems that the new nerves, and that we shall have the difference, so far as our leading good fortune to see a player like batsmen are concerned. Before the Roger Blunt at his best.
season opened more than one of England's leading, batsmen told that he would be a particular- ly good player if he finished with an average of 40.
I can feel for the tourists, because I so well remember when I went to Australia Piteen years ago. I was then Shade under twenty years of age. When you are abroad you simply have to pull yourself together.
Wie
Up till now, so far as I can see, almost every match played has had its century-maker, and apart from a fine bowling performance by young Larwood, whose for 36 an 8-wickets victory for Notte, not- against Sussex, materially helped in
a single bowler has done anything/ outstanding.
It has often been said that I have of which Capt. Congdon, who was 10 nerves. But there have been Grande del Norte, 165-1be.; Loch-for the first knock, had made 57ket and felt incapable almost of really the only successful butsman times when I have gone to the wie Tummel, 164 s.; Grey Knight, 160 Only four other batsmen reached lifting my bat. Bs.; Dragon Boat. 100 lbs., Tangle, double figures.
No one can possibly gauge how 100 lbs.; Dobbin, 158 Bs.; Potton- The Australian side batted very another player feels. Some come This being so I expect we shall A. Alvares who is to catch for bush, 153 lbs.; Lilac, 155 s.; Mow well for a total of 302. For eight in with a satile, but this often con- hear some more clamour shortly. the Recreio is another new-comer gli 155 the Lach Rannoch, 152 wickets when they declared. Barts ceals a high state of nervousness.. Some will want the stumps higher from Manila. He is quite a good Eve. 150 hrs.; King Alan, 150 lbs. ;the strength of the side from the parently not caring whether they smaller; but I think the most-
Bs; Barley Grass, 152 lbs. Brightley, Woodfull and Andrews were Others come in nonchalantly, ap- and wider, or perhaps the bat player and credited with.some hard Easter Day, 150 lbs; Circe, 145 batting point of view, and the part. sobre a duck or a hundred. All casential thing is not so`much a UESTION OF INTERPORTclouts. He is also useful at the the Perversity, 10-ibs.
dership-of-the-last two yielded 78-have a way of hiding their feelings. smuller ball as bigger bowlers!
Cheam r, Chib de Recreio at King's Park :-C, U. Leddha' mid K. A. Carstensen, Gen. Lead A. J. Kew, R. F. Strange and J. S.. Smith.
TENNIS.
INVITATION FROM TIENTSIN
CIRCULARISED.
Comment has previously been made regarding the invitation C reived from the. Tientsin Lawn
East Point . Kowloon C.C. Civil
Service CC. P. Craigen Teunis Association for Hong Kong to send a team for interport tennis gower. R.K. Yacht Club Club de matches at Tientsin.
Recreio.
So far no netual decision has been Taikoo o Kowhon Bowling Green made, partly on account of the
Clai
expenses and distance involved, but some of the Club have replied to a tireular letter sent out by the Se cretary of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association regarding the. The Kowloon Cricket Club also matter. Several appear willing to
Kowloon Dock are at home to the Civil Service C.., and with the advantage of their ground
should win.
QWE
second base. The Recreio's last year's second baseman, H. Barros, is in top form this season. J. Noronha, who has played two sea- sons for the University, plays left field, and the centre-field will he looked after by Pereira.
YACHTING.
SERVICES SAILING RACE.
The usual Services sailing race
On the whole, the Recreio is field-held every week will take place this ing a strong mine to-day, and the afternoon from the Royal Hong Tigers will have to stretch them unde at 3.30 p.m.
Kong Yacht Club, a start being
selves if they wish to down the Portuguese boys.
The Tigers." The probable line up of the South Clana "Tigers will be as fol lowe: K. C. Wong, p.; P. Y. Wong,
The later start is to ensure a more pleasant sail in the cool of the evening.
The fans have seen
runs. Both batsmen scored freely, Bardsley making 4 before being bowled by Thompson and Woodful G4 before he fell to the same bowler:
Andrews also gave a delightful exhibition
GOLF.
[KRUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]
of batting his effort yielding 67 runs. With ease he THE AMERICAN OPEN TITLE." scored in every position but his shots through slips were perhaps the most enjoyable feature of the whole of his innings. When stumps were drawn he was undefeated and fully deserved the ovation which he received.
Malaya started the second innings
In the golf tournament bere, brisk style, and once again Cong Tommy Armour and Harry Cooper dan, who if he maintains his pre- each returned 304, and have tied sent Form, will probably return the
in
OAKMONT, June 16th,
ought to secure points, although it participate, and it remains to bee.; P. J. Wong, b; C. Y. Ling, Clubites, and unless the latter have time was anything but good, he Janes took 309; the British players,
seen whether there are a sufficient 2.; Luen Lum Cheong, 36.;. K. 5. will probably prove a chamber of good tennis players able Yuen, 8.3.; Lee Shiu Luen, l.f.; nod as the Taikoo string is not au to make the journey. over strong their opponents may The circular letter sent out to Wong, c.f.; Roy Lau, r. and pull off a victory.
local Clubs by the Secretary of the local Lawn Tennis Association and Henry Young."
reserves: Jack Lau, Albert Lau. reads as under:-"
Another close gaste should be witnessed at the Valley, where the Police R.C. entertain the Kowloon Bowling Green Club. After their recent performance against Taikoo, the vistors feel confident of League points.
DIVISION II.
In Division If., East Point R.C. are entertaining the unbeaten Kow loon. Cricket Club team..
The game will probably be a very close one, and it is difficult to say to whom the honours will go, although a big attempt will be made to lower the visitors' flag.
The CS.C.C. are also at home to their neighbours, the Craigen gower C.C., and with the advan tago of ground; abould register a
win.
i am in receipt of a letter from the L.T.A. of Tientsin which in part is as follows.
While the Wong. Clan may domi- nate the Tigere," the team is of
1 mast
highest average for both teams over for the American open title. Dragons" is action and also the freely. Although the light at this
the all the touring matches, scored Other results follow:-
put in some strenuous practice since hit almost everything that came we last saw them in the field, they along and gave an exhibition of stand very little chance of heating forceful playing anch as is seldom the "Dragons."
seen in these parts,
Lee, the Dragons" twirler, was somewhat out of form when they played against the Filipinos last week, but with a little practice, be could develop into a really first cosmopolitan character. | rate pitcher. Alf Lum is a useful "An invitation is extended to this port, asking us if it is pos-
The members hail from many lands, stand-by and so is Shim. With sible for a team to be sent to and although their first combina three pitchers in one team, the
"Dragone will be hard to beat. participate in a scries of matches.tion may be a bit faulty several
Their field work is quite good and Similar invitations have been have been South China Champions with a little more understanding sent to Shanghai and the Waseda of the previous years.
between each other, they would University, Japan
"Mention is made that an early
Japanese will have to be very sharp prove very formidable, and the
when their turn comes to meet them.
reply be sent in order that, in
the event of our deciding to participate, suitable arrangements may be made regarding, steamer
connections, etc.
They also express that a very cordial welcome will be given, should a team be sent."
The purport of this circular The Yacht Club really have letter is that views regarding this home fixture, but as their green, invitation be expressed, and also which has been newly laid, is not whether it will be possible to raise yet considered suitable for matches the requisite funds which will be they are playing away against the necessary for payment of the team's Recreio, who may now win, but who passages. would probably have lost on the "An early reply to this will be Yacht Club green. The return fix appreciated, and should your Club tures will be played on the. Yach doeide to defray part of the cost Club groen later in the senson. of
the utato passages, kindly The other match is between Tai-maximum you are prepared to sub- koo and the Bowling Green Club at scribe.. Taikoo, and should. prove an in-
"If
no reply, is received by June teresting encounter, with honours 20th, it will be presumed that your uncertain.
Clab, is not interested.".
one Honoluluans, and F. Y. Wang K. C. Wong and P. J. Wong were
Ling is also an old Honoluluan. has seen baseball in Boston, C. Y.
PROTEST DECISION.
H
Luen played baseball while in Shanghai last year, and he appears on the Hong Kong diamond for the first time. Lee Shiu Luen is a local man who has learned the guine from A protest committee of the Hong Richard Shim and K. F. June, "old Kong Baseball Association met at lily roots" of South China An- the American Consulate-General other Wong, selected for the center yesterday afternoon to review the field, learned to play baseball at umpires decision in the :be.
Yuen was in tween the South China & Dragons San Francisco, K.
to Hong and the Filipino Club, which was Japan before he came Kong and Roy Lau learned the registered as a draw. The South game in Australia.
China Dragons", contended that, according to rules, they had won. Bunday's League Game,
The protest committee while hold- To-morrow there will be a league ing that technically the
South game between the South China China Dragons" had won the
Dragons"
against the HK. Base game, the big league rules. in ball Club, and I fear that the game Amerien could not always apply
locally, will be one-sided.
They decided that the game should be played over again.
(Oontinued on next Columá.).
His cugerness to score, however, eventually proved to be his un- doing and he was taken by the ever watchful Oldfield, who stumped him when he had reached 55.
C. H. Taylor made a very nice and when contribution of 27,
·were drawn D. R. A. stumps Hoblyn had scored 10 ant out. The score stood at 121 for six wickets.
Australian XI. lat. Innings.
E. B. Mayne, b Rhodes E. F. Rofe, b.w., b Thomp
· kon
... 25
R. Bardsley, b Thompson, 54
3. C. Everett b Thompson
*J. Sullivan, b Miller
W. M. Woodfull, b Thomp
Bon
T. J. E. Andrews, not out W. A. Oldfield, Muskill,
Thompson
H. S. Gamble, e Hoblyn, b
Congdon ..... P. J Vasey, not out
Extras
Hagen 307; ex-holder Bobby Compston 309; Havers 310; Armour (ex-Scottish amateur now profes sional attached to the Congres. sional Country Club), Rockville; Maryland Lighthouse," otherwise Harry Cooper, El Sereno Club, Los Angeles.
The Americans Perry Del Vecchio 310, Harrison, Johnston, Macfarlane and Watrous 311.
Play off, 17th iñet.
Southern Malaga.
1st Innings: 122.
(Capt. Congdon 57).
+
18
2nd Innings.. H. C. H. Taylor, e Everett,
b. Mayne
27
ཙ སཻནཱ་སྐ འ, ལྷམ
Total (for 8 wickets)...302
Bowling-Maskill, none for 23; Thompson, five for 95; Rhodes, one for 20; Miller, one for 38; Groen, none for 50; Čong- don, one for 28; Lune, nono for 10.
(Continued on next Column).
'C. H. Miller, e Bardsley, b
Gamble
T. C. Green, & Woodfull, h
Mayne
C. H. Congdon, st. Oldfield,
b. Bardsley
H. M. James, b 'Vassey
R. T. Foster, b Vasey B. D. R. A. Hoblyn, not out
Extras
10
10
Total (for 6 wickets)...121 Bowling:-Gamble, ane for 23; Mayne, two for 30; Rofe, none for 18; Vasoy, two for 17; Bardsley, one for 4.
Gamble bowled 8 overs, Mayne 10, Rofe 5, Vasey 4, and Bardsley 2.
LAWN TENNIS.
TILDEN AND HUNTER AT MANCHESTER.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, June 16th. At Manchester, in the Anglo-.. American lawn tennis contests on Davis Cap lines, Hunter beat Higgs, 7-5, 3-0, 9-7, 8-4. ===
Tilden beat Greig, 6-0, 6-0, 6-2.
HOME RACING.
THE ASCOT GOLD CUP.
{BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]
LONDON, June 16th. The British horse Forlaw, owned by Sir Abe Bailey has won the coveted Gold Cup at Ascot.
The race is run over two and a quarter miles, and the conditions are weight for age.
Of eight starters, four had come from France.
1,020 TWINS SEE TWIN ACTRESSES.
THEATRE OWNER GETS A SURPRISE.
A general invitation to the twins of Liverpool was issued by the proprietor of the Shakespeare Theatre, where the twin sisters Berry were pinying in Two Little Girls in Blas
Somewhat to his surprise 510 pairs of twins arrived; each pair produced a birth certificate, and was admitted, 250 pairs finding' seals in the stalle.
The majority of the guests were girls: the oldest pair was seventy, the youngest four. Some drove up in motor-cars, while other walked from the poorest parts of the city,
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