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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 30th, 1927.

THE WEEK-END SPORTS.

WEEK-END SPORT.

WHAT IS ON THE CARD,

A-GENERAL REVIEW,

[BY LOOKER "ON."]

Tennis, Bowls, Baseball, Football

GOLF.

PROGRESS OF THE THOUSAND GUINEAS-TOURNAMENT.

(THROUGH BECTER'S AGENCY.}

LONDON, July 9th. There appears to be just the usual The Thousand Ginens profes. programine of sport down for thissional golf tournament was con- week-end, but the weather prospects tinued at Leeds, the principal for this week-end, though better, results in the second round being: are not altogether safe. However, with the departure of the typhoon I think we may hope to see the sports programme carried through.

'The

THE CALENDAR.

aports calendar for to-day and to-morrow is as under:-

To-day.

Jack Smith (Wentworth) beat Nabholz, three up and two to play.

H. Jolly (Foxgrove) beat Mel born, five up and four to play.

Large (St. Helen's) beat Duncan on the 21st green.

LAWN

BOWLS.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

וי.

THE PROSPECTS OF THE CLUBS.

There are seven League matches down for decision to-day, three is 'Division I. and four in Division I The fixtures are as under:--

Division L

Craigengower C.C. Civil Service

0.00

Kowloon C.C. v. Police RC. Taikoo B.C. r. Kowloon B.G.O. Enat Paint R.C. Craigengower

0.0.

Club de Recreio v. Taikoo R.C. Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club

Kowloon C.C." Tuck (South

Compston beat Staffs), four up and three to play.

Tuck in the first round had Golf Happy Valley Summer beaten Charles Whitcome on the

Meeting.

Lawn Bowls League Matches.. Lawn Tennis League Matches. Hong Kong Baseball League: H.K.B.C. v. Club de Recreio,

90th green.

Civil Service C.C. ". Kowloon

R.G.C.

Last week there were some close finishes in a the First Division contests, and judging from the teams meating to-day more may be expected. Last week two of the

A “HOODOO" GAME.

RAIN STOPS JAPANESE- FILIPING BALL

• ከነ COMBAT.

THE FIXTURES FOR WEEK- END

[BY HONOLULU XID.)

The baseball game between the Japanese and Filipinos seems destin- ed to be a "hoodoo" one. When these two teams met in the early part of July, the game had to be called off on account of rain. They mes again yesterday afternoon at the Happy Valley diamond, and after playing three cantos, the clerk of the weather again chose to inter. tere. A downpour came on just as the Japanese were opening their batting eyes, and the game had to be stopped.

F

The Japs were in good form and were leading by 6-0 at the and of the second innings.

Angeles, the Filipino twirler atart- ed out with a rush. He fanned two left field pulled off a spectacular in the opening frame and Bull at

back-hand "catch."

TENNIS LEAGUE,

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

[BY HOLLYWOOD.]

The following is the list of matches arranged for today:—

"B" Division. Kowloon C.C. ». University. B.B.K. e. Royal Engineers.

# "Division. Kowloon C.C. e. Craigengower RA.0.C. Nippon Club.

TO-MORROW. University. St. Peter's Young

Men's Club, 4.30 p.m.

CAMBRIDGE BEAT OXFORD.

E. R. T. HOLMES SCORES 113.

LOSERS GAME STRUGGLE

fer E. J. HENLEY, ]

At Lord's-Cambridge University beat Oxford Univarsity by 118

TRAS.

61

The boat of the University match was left for the third day; and much which had previously been tame could be forgotten, when Oxford fought a forlorn hope with magni- Beent determination.

On account of the indisposition of several Chinese players, the final

Cambridge have now won 43.vic. match for the Shield in the "B"tories against Oxford's 36, 10 games Division between the Chinese Re having been drawn. creation Club and the Club de Res creio, originally üxed for Tuesday next, will now be played on Satur- day, August 6th. The venue is the same, namely the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts

The remaining match in the "A" Division between the Indian Recrea- tion Club and the United Services Recreation Club fixed for to-day,

This was the seventh University match in which two centuries, have been scored, the first time being in 1976 and the last, before the present game, in 1901. In 1892 the feat was accomplished by three players-M. R. Jardine (Oxford) 140, E. C. Streatfeild (Cambridge) 118, and V. T. Hill-(Oxford)" 114.

After Cambridge had declared,

has also been postponed to Satur.leaving Oxford to get 379 runs to day, August 6th.

win, the drams started.

wickets before a

Oxford began by losing twa run was scored.

Hong Kong Cricket Club and the

Yesterday's match between the

Happy Valley Diamond, 4 (S.C.AA.). The fixtures for the First Division matches were won by field, which brought Y. Hachiuma, South China Athletic Association in The first over, sent down by M. J.)

· p.œ. ·

Japanese will undoubtedly inflict Lanother defeat on the Tigers

second round of the season has now another columo. It will be seen been issued, and will be found in

matches have been arranged. One is next Wednesday afternoon at the Valley Diamond when the Filipinos meet the "Dragons (S.C.A.A.)

two shots only, and one by four shots. In Division II. things were

S.

Jotic Association v. 15th Is that a couple of mid-week postpoand not so even, except in one instance. Murata home. He landed at second be played next Friday.

Friendly Football: Chinese Ath fantry Brigade, Sookunpoo, 5.45 p., Launch and Bathing Picnics. V.R.C. Night Fête, p.m.

To-morrow (Sunday). Galf: Happy Valley Summer

Meeting. Inter-Departmental Bowls: Pri- son, Sanitary Department, Police R.C. ground, 3.30 p.m. Hong Kong Baseball League: Japancae . Tigers, Happy Valley Diamond, 4 p.m. Tennis: University r. St. Peter's Young Men's Club, Pokfulam,

4.30 p.m.

Launch and Bathing Picnics.

one

The League positions in Division I. for to-day are not likely to be changed, least of all the top bracket chiba. The Second Division top at 5.15. The other match will be teams also seem pretty safe, si on Wednesday. August 24th, when though there is doubt in

Tigers" play the Filipinos. Mos-instance, day, being August Bank Holiday, an interesting friendly game has been arranged between the U.S.S. Helena and an All-Hong Kong team. It is to commence at 4 p.n On Monday there arrives in the Colony by the President Pierce, the All-round Chinese Amateur Athletic Club baseball team of Honolulu, to which team several references have already been made in these columns, In view of this the League matches

for the next two week-ends have been fixed to begin at 2.30, thus

The unbeaten Kowloon Dock team, which had a narrow escape

defeat from

last woek from Craigeugower who they beat by 4 shots margin, have no match for today, but the second club in home to the Kowloon Bowling Division L. Taikoo R.C. araat Green Club, who lie third They have only eight points compared to twelve by Taikoo but. have played one match less. This match should be particularly interesting and pro- vide a close struggle. If the Bowl ng Green Club win they will be relatively in the same position as

The Nipponites opened the score in the second stanza after two men. the lead by a bingle over centre had been disposed of. Murata took

Hachiuma added to the score, with the "C" Division could not be Kogs and Kusano home. a clear hit over second, and got finished on account of rain. It will but assisted by an error, he, gal- loped home. Honda then sent out no easy fly to Rull, who muffed, Takatomi took up the willow and successfully brought Honda home.

Score by innings:

Total. Japanese

ов Filipinos....... 0 0 0

THE WEEK-END GAMES.

The only golfing event is a very allowing for games between the interesting one being the Happy visiting, team and local teams at Valley Hummer meeting Parti- 4.30. Next Saturday the visiting

programme bave team plays the Japanese Club, on Taikoo, but with ground advantage, Remedios could pack little more

culars of the

6th to 8th.

HONG DOUBLES. “

Allem, was a maiden. Of the first ball of the second T. C. Longfield got A. M .Crawley caught at the wicket. In the third over Allem knocked P. V. T. Cazaler's off stump out of the ground.

It looked all over then. Oxford SHANGHAI FINAL DECIDED. had not only a giant score to face, they had also the clock-against them, for only by the most fierce order of hitting could they hope to get the runs, even if everything went well with them.

The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banting Corporation, represented by Mera R. Comavarro and J. N.

Captain's Great Example. People settled themselves to ace

fence. But E. R. T. Holmes beld other views. He apparently remem bered that faint heart never yet won a match. He pinned his faith to

attack, and very soon his partner; A. T. Barber, followed his example:

do well not to miss this game.sented by Mesara N. Leslie and Oxford fall back upon timid de

To-day "the H.K. Baseball Club Ribiero, on Sunday defeated the will play the Recreio and fans will Astazio Petroleum Company, repre- Although neither team are up to the strength of the Japanese or Mansel Smith, in final of the Dragons, they are well matched. Shanghai Hong Doubles champion- It is hard to predict which outfit ship by three sete to one. The advantage of Americans have the cores were in favour of the Hong Cocky but the Fortuguese boys Kong-Bank-pair-6-1, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2.

a good pitcher in

In an exhibition game preceding the Hong. Doubles Shanghai, repre- sented by Mr. J. Wade and Dr. Shanghai Defence Force represent 0. D. Rasmussen, defeated the

ed by Capt. C. G. Carruthers and Capt. Tarleton, in three straight seta, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2,

are stronger in team work, and if and Championship honours at stake, speed iclo Sunday the United States, and oa the following week end the South Taikoo are expected to win.

..his deliveries, the Recreio will give the Americans a A.A. "Dragons +

At Happy Valley, the Craigen- close battle. and Tigers," and the Far Eastern gower C.. entertain the Civil ague (Chinese, Japanese and vice Cricket Club. In League posi- Filipinos, combined).

China

home.'

to

SerTo-morrow the Tigers and Japan

ese will meet and the result of the game is a foregone conclusion. The Japanese should win.

the nine from. U.S.S. Helena on An All-Hong Kong team will meet Monday at 4 p.m. A Royal battle is promised

FRIENDLY FOOTBALL.

already appeared. It starts to-day and continues till Monday. The big event will be the Championship. of the Valley, which takes place to

tion these teams are much on & morrow, weather and ground per-

par, and there is not much to mitting, and failing to-morrow it

choose between them. An interesting football match

Craigen will be played on Monday. If a should be seen to-day at Sookups with six points for nine matches, gower are just above the Services postponement in the Captain's Cup between the Chinese Athletic As while their opponents of to-day competition proves necessary this saciation and the 16th Infantry have four paints for seven matches. will be played at Fatling on August Brigade. There is some excellent With ground advantage Craigen- talent in the military team, several members of the side having played 50wer should manage get SECOND SERIES GAMES for the Army at Home, while one of the players has figured in The bottom team, Kowloon C.D., Southampton's tear. They are are at home to-day to the Police

The following are the second strong in defence, and have a H.C., who last week lost to Taikoo rattling good ceatre-forward The RC, by two shots only. It will be Chinese have now won three out of close game, and Kowloon hare

Jaly 31st, Sunday.-Japanese v four matches, having beaten the been showing improved form of R.A.M.C., the Scots Guards and the late, but with the Police standing-Filipinos. Dragona (Replay).

August 3rd, Wednesday, 5.13 p.m. Queen's Regiments. The only army four places above them in the table, August 8th, Saturday, 2.30 p.m.- has been the Welch Regiment. team that has beaten them so far they will be backed to win.

Hong Kong Baseball Club v.

To-day another match in the Tigers.

serica of friendly football encounters Dragons v. Filipinos.

August 7th, Sunday, 230 p.m-between the Hong Kong Chines August 13th, Saturday, 2.30 p.m.

As usual there are seven matches in the Lawn Bowls, three in Division I, and four in Division II. I do not anticipate that there will be any material changes in connection with the top bracket teams of either Division, but as in last week's games, I should not be at all sur prised to

some very close finishes. Comment on the prospects of the Club is given in another column.

DIVISION I

reason why

the East Pointer

series league games:-

Tigers.

CHINESE v. 15th INFANTRY BRIGADE.

THE MILITARY TEAM.

Division the KCC, meet the U the dancing which follows the prize Club have 14 paints for nine Angust 24th, Wednesday, 3.35 P. winning vein of the Chinese, who

versity, and the .M.B.K. play against the R.E.'s In Division Ch

has been called oation Club, an enjoyable gala picnic has been for eight matches, and are fourth, because the latte understand arranged. for Monday at Clear while for ten matches the Recreio Filipinos v. Tigera

have six points. Should Taikoo win to-day, and East Frist lose the Taikoo Club will go third

Recreio,

Holmes did not hit with reckless- ness. He took an over or two to

CONSTABLE ATHLETE.

DIVE INTO THAMES IN DARK

TO RESCUE MAN.

Hearing shouts for help from the Thames while he was walking along Westminster Bridge early one morning. Police Constable Frede- rick Stone, A Division, saw a man struggling-in-the-water-

get a sight of the ball. But be

which reached the boundary with with a free-swinging stroke to leg bcored the first runs of the innings

the speed of thought." After that

seemed to "think in fours. The Cambridge bowling was good, the wicket had no fault; and the ball travelled over the harder turf far faster than on the previous: day. But in spite of all this it said much for the courage of the Oxford batsmen that they made the most of every loose ball,

A single fact can be cited to show how quick an eye Holmes and his partner had for the ball of bad length of the 63 runs which they scored before lunch 44 came from the boundary hits.

They kept up the pace afterwards, and 183 were on the board with the same pair still together,

"Could Oxford pull it off after all1" That was what people were asking without hope of a reply. The rate of scoring was quick enough for the clock to be beaton, but the pace Oxford men felt that in their hearts: was too gand to last-even devout and after a stirring stand that had insted two hours and a half Holmes hit a ball into forward short leg's hands.

..But

He flung off his tunic and helmet and scrambled on the rail of the bridge.

Two women, tried to hold him back, but he shook them off and

dived into the Thames and reached away by the current. the man, who was being carried

Twice the two men disappeared from the view of onlookers Then the chains at the side of the County the policeman was seen clinging to Hall, supporting the man, and they were rescued by a police launch. The man, who was unconscious, was taken to hospital

Police-constable Stone is one of. the Metropolitan Police. He is in the best-known young athletes in the boxing, swimming, and Rugby teams.

Cambridge University, 1st innings.

E. W. Dawson (Eton and

Magdalene), a and b Green-. stack

E. F. Longrigg (Rugby and

Pembroke), 6 McIntosh A. K. Judd (St. Paul's and and St. Catharine), st. Abell, b Grenstock

R. W. V. Robins (Highgate and Queen's), b Holmes

R. H. Cobbold (Eton and Magdalene), Lb.w., b But- terworth..

53

F. J. Seabrook (Haileybury

and St. John's), not out...... 51 T. C. Longfield (Aldenham and Pembroke), c Nuna, b Meintosh

R. G. H. Lowe (Westminster and Trinity), b McIntosh

R. 3. Machin (Lancing, and

Clare), b Melatosh

M. J.-C. Allom (Wellington and Trinity), c McCanlis, b MeIntosh

1

L. G. Irvine (Taunton and

Sidney-Sussex), b Holmes. 10 Extras

Total

16

.178

18, Grecastock 2 for 24, Butterworth 18, Mcintosh 5 for 60, McCantis 0 for Bowling Analysis:Holmes 9 for

for 42.

2nd Ionings.

1

E. W. Dawson, st. Abell, b

Melatoah

E. F. Lengrigg, e McCanlis,

b Greenstock.... A. K, Judd, b Holmes ...... 124 R. W. V. Robins, b MeIntosh 41. R. B. Cobbold, e Holmes, b

McIntosh...

.... 3

F. J. Seabrook, b McCanlis... 18 T. C. Longfield, b McCanlis 48 B. G. H. Lowo, c Barber, b

McCanlis

R. S. Machin, b McCaalis.... M. J. Aliom, not out

Extras

Total (for 9 wkts.,.dec.)...349 Bowling Analysis:-Holmes 1 for 33, McIntosh 3 for 15, Butterworth 0 for 89, McCanlis 4 for 47, Green- stock 1 for 34, Newman 0 for 9.

Oxford University." 1st Innings.

A. M. Crawicy (Harrow and

Trinity), Lowe, b Long." field FV. F. Cazalet (Eton and Christ Church), c Long. rigg, b Irvine......

A. T. Barber (Shrewsbury

and Queen), 1.b.w., Irvine

9

10.

18

E. R. T. Holmes (Malvern.

and Trinity), Longfield... 47 J. A. Nunn (Sherborne and

New College), b Longfeld " G. C. Newman (Eton and

Christ Church), b Longfeld 11 R. E. C. Butterworth (Har- Tow and Christ Church),. 1.b.w, b Longfield........... G. E. B. Abell (Marlborough and Corpus Christi), "b Allom M. A. McCanlin (Cranleigh

and-St. Edmund Hall)," st. Machin, b Irving

J. W. Greenstock (Malvern and Brasenose), SCA-

brook, b Irvine

B. I. F. Mcintosh (Upping

bam and University), not

out

Extras civar

11

East Point B.C. brought off a big To-night will see the second night victory, with 30. shote margin,

Athletic Association, and military fate of the season at the Victoria against the Yacht Club. Today In the Lawn Tennis League Recreation Club. matches have nearly been complet-gramme includes a Water Polo second string, and there seems no

A capital pro- they entertain the Craigengewer-Tigers - Club de Recreio. teams will be played at Bookuapoo, ed, but there are still outstanding match between the Army and the

August 14th, Sunday, 2.30 p.m.- the kick-off being at 5.45 p.m. nine matches in Division "B"

Hong Kong Baseball v. Dragom. and Navy, and a Ladies' Race. There should not collect a couple more

August 20th,

The Chinese line-up is understood seven in.Division

Saturday. Fili- C. a list of will be the usual members' and open points. East Point are now third pinos a. Club de Recreio. which wore published last Monday races, and the Lyric Orchestra will in the table with 14 points for tea

to be the same as last week, and August 1st, Sunday.-Japanese their opponents, the 15th Infantry To-day there are only four matches down for decision. In the B play during the evoning, and for matches, while the Bowling Green Hong Kong Baseball Club.

Brigade, may perhaps break the distribution.

matches, and Kowloon Cricket Tigers . Filipinos.

In the next over Barber was Angust 27th, Saturday.-Japan- have beaten three out of four mili- stumped, and nothing remained but Club's 10 points for ten matches. the B.C.C. are meeting the Craigen- Launch and bathing picnics will

ese v. Filipinos. The Portuguese. Club, will be at.

tary tears. August 28th, Sunday.-Club de

sore energetic hitting which, in no gower C.C., and the R.A.0.C. play gure largely in the out-of-door home to Taikoo R.C. Last week Recreio v. Dragons, the Nippon Club. The "A" Divi-programme this week-end, provided Taikoo beat the Civil Service by 98

The 15th Infantry Brigade team 18 runs. But although Oxford last individual caso produced more than sion match, the only one remaining, the weather remains fine. In con- shots, and the Recreio lost to the Japanese Club Recreio."

September ard, Saturday will be:- which was arranged for to-day be section with St. Peter's Young Second Division leaders to the tune. September 4th SundayTigers Guards); Sergt. Hooper (Queen's fours in his innings of 113, which

they went down ighting. Guardsman Valdwell Scots twean the Indian 1

Holmes hit as many as seventeen B.C. and the Men's Chib what promises to be of 20 shots. Taikoo have 19 points. Dragons. United Services

September 10th, Saturday Morrison (RA.B.C.); Guardaman cricketer

Royal. Regt) (Capt.) and Driver was at once that of a captain and a Aird (Beots Guards), Driver Turner September 11th Sunday. Hong (R.A.S.C.) and Kong Baschall Clubs Club de Queen's Royal Hegt) Pte. Stan heard saying. Well, it was hardly The best innings in a varsity Pte. Cantor

match since the war," people were

Kong Baseball Club v. Filipinos.

ley (Welch Regt), Pte. Lacking September 17th, Saturday-Hong Queen's Royal Rest.), Pte.. Wright that More runs have been made

Total 149 Beptember 18th,

(Northamptonshire Regt.), Pte. against far better bowling.. Dragons v. Japanese.

Bowling Analysis:-Allam 1 for 26, Sunday, Gibbons (Welch Begt.), and Etc. saidering the dispiriting circum- Longfield 5 for 35, Irvine 4 for 55, Note:-Unless otherwise stated, all

Cole (Welch Regt.)..

stances in which it was made, his. Lowe 0 for 14, Babins 0 for L contury had a glamour and a touch Several of the team have played of the heroic. the above games should com- for the Army at home, including

2nd Inninga, nag mence at 4.00p.m.

A. M. Crawley, o Machin, Of Barber's batting it is no dis Sergt. Hooper and Pte. Lacking of paragement to say that it looked * Means Postponed Games.

b Longfield the Queen's Royal Regiment.

Just a little crude in comparison 13th and 14th are being plysed at Southampton, a first-class profes

The games on August 6th, 7th, Driver Turner has played for with the batting of Holmca. 2.30 p.m. to accommodate the All-sional team,

Barber's crouching stance, his Round Chinese Team from Hong-All the players have distinguished across the ball, all combined to aborter swing, his habit of hitting" Inlu who are playing a series of themselves in their Regimental side cause his play to appear cramped matches in Hong Kong.

and many good Army players have and uncertain. had to be left out of this team and probably another brigada eleven will be selected for a future match. A FRENCH ATHLETES AND team that has to leave. Sergt. THE OLYMPIAD. Gandy, of, the Welch Regiment,

must indeed be a strong one... (THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCE.] The tide for to-day appears to be strongest in defence, Sergt. Hooper PARIS, July 29th. being a particularly clever player. Following the successful launch Wright, at centre-forward, ing of a national fund of 600,000 sound bustling player, and a hard frames, the Olympic Committee has and sure shut decided that France will partici. The army team will play in white pate in the Amsterdam Olympiad jerseys.

Club cannot Water Bay. A capital programme manage this date. It has now of aquaties will take place. been Sxed for next Saturday, Similarly, the deciding match be The Inter-Departmental Bowls The Yacht Club are at home to tween the Chinese RC. and the competition is being held again this the Division leaders, and there is Club de Recreio for the champion year. It was inaugurated last year, no likelihood of them securing their ship of "B" Division fixed for next and proved very popular among first win at the latter's expense. Tuesday afternoon has been post- local Government departmental Kowloon C.C. if they win to-day poned. It will now be played on the bowls players. All the matches are will make their position at the head H.K.C.C. ground next Saturday. I being played on the Police Green of the Division very secure. was sorry, to see the Indians last at Happy Valley, and the opening last week to the Recreio, and I game of the series is to-morrow, ab Service are at home to Kowloot In the remaining match, the Civil think it is now almost certain that 3:30 p.m. In the first round the Bowling Green Club, but despite the Chinese will win the decider, Prison meet the Sanitary Depart ground advantage it looks as if the and thus become an last year, cham- ment tardorrow), and then follows Bowling Green Club will add two pions of all three devisions of the every Sunday, in order, the Harbour further points. League. The long postponed friendly Department v. Police, the Revenue tennis match between. St. Peter'a v. Small Units. Then come the Young Men's Club and the Universemi-finals and the final, the last sity could not be played last week match being fixing for Sunday, on account of the weather, but it September 5th. The P.W.D. have has now been fixed for to-morrow drawn a bye, and will meet the afternoon, to begin at 4.30 on the winners of the Prison v. Bozitary SUDDEN DEATH OF FREDDIE Pokfulam ground.

match in the semi-final In the event of bad weather the games will be put back a week.

WELL-KNOWN' BOXER.

WELSH

{RLUTZE'S AMERICAN. "BARVICH. }

New Yors, July 28th.

Baseball fans will be well cater rd for again this week-end. Last crening there was a match between Water Polo i commencing 8001, the Filipinos and the Japanese, and and-a-final committee meeting in

day the Baseball Club meet the being held next Tuesday at the. -The former world's lightweight Club de Recrsio, an interesting ..C to take the necessary-ar-bring champion, Freddie Welab, game is expected. Tomorrow, the rangements. - Entries to the League has been found dead in his room

(Continued on next Colemn.) elose on Monday,

in a hotel

But be too, hit the ball in many directions with a brave heart. The fine spirit of his innings mattered more than its style,

That much of the bowling and. batting was moderate is true. Only in fielding were the teams up to the standard of university cricket of the

best years

But Oxford's fight when all seem- od over lifted the game from mediocrity alter all,

(Continued on next Column.)

P... Cazalet, b Allom...

A. T. Barber, st. Machin, b.

Longfold ER. T. Holmes, & Longfield,

b Allomi JA. Nuan, b Allom G. C. Newman, lb.w.

Allom

RE. C. Butterworth,

Robins, b Irvine

G. ER. Abell, st. Machin, M. A. McCanlis, b Longfield. J. W. Greenstock, e Cobbold,

b Irving

B I. Melatoab, not out

Extras

Bowling Analysts: Allom 4 for 60, Longfield 3 for 58, Irvine 3 for 80, Lowe o for 25, Cobbold 0 for 17,

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