LAWN BOWLS.
KOWLOON CLUBS BEATEN BY TWO DOCKS.
TAIKOO SECURE A "DOUBLE": YACHTSMEN WIN.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
The lawn bowls League matches were all completed on Saturday with occasional interruptions by drizzling rain. Clubs on the Hong Kong side had a larger share of delays, and with the exception of the East Point Recreation Club, all the ground teams won their matches. Senior and junior teams of the two Kowloon neighbours were both beaten. Kowloon Docks beat the Kowloon C.C., and Taikoo accounted for the Bowling Green Club by comfortable margins. In both cases the home rink, wäre beater. Taikoo secured "double" by their junior string gaining the verdict at home against the Kowloon C.C.
A close games in the junior division was that on the Yacht Club ground where one wink succeeded in tilting the scale in their favour by two shots against the Bowling Green Club. This was the Yachtsmen's second win and a well-deserved one consider-" ing that the visitors were much the stronger side. Civil Service, as expected, won by a large margin secured an two rinks. Recreio "B" team suffered a heavy defeat at Craigengower,.. and as the visitors ädmitted, the better team won.
The
As a result of their victory, the Kowloon Docks are now one point ahead of the Police for runners-up position, each having | two matches in hand. Kowloon Docks have still to play Craigen- gower (unfinished game) and their return match at Taikoo. The Police have to play the Bowling Green and Craigengawer, both
15.
The champions were engaged in a friendly game with the Recreio "A" team at King's Park and beat the homesters on all rinks by A total of 38 shots.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE."{Sutton
Division 1.
Kowloon C.C. lost to Kowloon
Docks by 21 shots (45-06). Kowloon Bowling Green lost to Taikoo by 28 shots (40-85).
Division II.
East Point lost to Civil Service
by 40 shots (42-69).' Yacht Club beat Kowloon Howl-
ing Green by 2 shots (37-35). Taikoo beat Kowloon 0.0. by 15
shots (67-52).
Craigengower beat Recreio "B"
by 37 shota (74-37).
DIVISION 1.
Kowloon 0.0. ». Kowlood Docks.
Playing at home, the Kowloon
C.C. lost to Kowloon Docks by 21 shots K.C.C., 45; K.D.R.C., 68.
K.D.R.C.
MeLaggan.
Rundell Johnstone Warren
Macfarlane
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1928.
TENNIS LEAGUE.
"C" DIVISION STILL AT ISSUE.
C.S.C.C WIN' ́AGAIN.
Rain frustrated an attempt by the Chinese. Recreation Club to settle the issue of the Shield in their
GOLF.
THE BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIP.
| AMERICAN- WINS AT FORMBY.
[XEUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE. )'
HOME FOOTBALL."
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUE MATCHES.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
The English League football season opened at home on Saturday CHICAGO, Aug. 20th. and the Scottish League also car- Frank Delp of Portland, Oregon,ried out a full programme for the match between the C.I. and Chas won the Western Amateur third week since they started.
to ba
team on Saturday, having to abandoned uncompleted..
The former are leaders in the League Table while the latter have lost one match. The Recreio II. who best the C.R.C. II. dre in the
picture and should the C.B.C: beat the C.R.C, I, a "triangular leadership would result. But this is unlikely to happen.
The two Chinese teams met ench other in their last tie and one round had already been completed when rain stopped the match. The first team had gained a substantial lead, having 20-13 games in their favour.
Championship, defeating. Gus Novotny (Chicago) in the final by 4 and 3 over 38 holes on the difi. cults Bobolink Course.
"American Wiener, In the final of the Boys Cham. ponthip played over 38 holes at Formby, Stewart Schelts! (U.S.A.) beat Archibald Dobbie (Taverness) by 6 and a
TILDEN FOUND GUILTY.
.SUSPENSION OF AMATEUR
STATUS.
(REUTER'S AMERICÁN KÊRVICE]
Despite the rain, however, two matches were played to a conclus POSSIBLE REINSTATEMENT. sion, Civil Service again dis- tinguished themselves and after a very good struggle beat the Kow. loon Cricket Club by the narrow margin of 7 games. A, E, Guest and R. P. Bingham made a great effort for the Kowloon side, taking 24 games, but A. Muir and A. W. Ramsay could only score 6 games.ly suspended from competing as an
21 In the other match the Hong Kong
Cricket Club beat the Indian Re creation Club easily.
Murdoch Wood Shields
(S.). 19
(S.).
Abraham Rouse Ramsay Edwards (S.) 22
Drake Bell
.1
Maclachlan
Total...... 5
Roylance (S.)
Total..... 33
14
The details follow:-
"C" DIVISION.
C.B,0, I. :.. 0.R.0, IL Taikoo r. Kowloon 0.0."
The match between the Chinese Playing at home, Taikoo beat Recreation Club" No. 1" and "No, Kowloon C.C. by 13 shots. T.R.C.," teams on their own ground was [67; E.C.C., 52.
7.2.C. Young Watson
Ja. Sloan Munro (S.)....31 Keown
K.C.C. Webb Harrison Loy
Herridge (S.) 14
Kern
Hope Craig Jas. Sloan
Shank.
Tacchi
Hiret
14
(9.)...
Gittins
Fincher
(S.)........ Spiers
5.0.0.
Burford
Maxwell
Keegan
Greig
Moore
Overy
McKelvie
Walmsley
Chapman (8.)
17:¡Gray (S.)
19
Goodwin
Atkinson
Lammert
Cullen
Wragge
Lindsay
Gibson (S.)... 12 Brown (S.). 93
Dobbie
Howe
Smith
Fraser (S.)... 10
Total...... 45
Cooper Hedley Goodman Lapsley (S.) 22
Total 68
Kowloon Bowling G.G. v. Talkoo.
Playing at home, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club lost to Taikoo by 23 shots. K.B.G.C., 40; T.R.C.,
Hall Gay
Chapman
--Russell
(5.).....
Total...... 67
Robinson
Petheram
(5.)...
16
Total...... 52
Oralgengower ». Recreio "B," Playing at home, Craigengower beat the Recreio "B" team by 37. shots. C.C.C., 74; Recreio 37.
C.C.C. Kharas Zimmert. Lewis (S.).... 21 Lopes (S.)... It Van der Lely
Recreio "B." Gomes
A. Alves J. Ribeira
Coates
Rosario Reed
Sousa Dixon
Basto Knott (5.) ... 23 Gutierrez (8.) 18") Mödr
Baptista
interrupted by rain. Scores:
Cheng Chi Wing and Chan Wah Po (CRC. 1.);
beat Troi Ping Fan and Ng
Ram Chaen
65
La Man Kwong and Chiu Tsun Chiu (C.C.C. 1):
beat Lan Ting Wai and Hon
Man Hon
Ip Kat and Man Hin (C.R.C.
beat Chan Hip Wo and Lec
Ching Farg
.20-13
It is understood that this match will be re-played.]
Kowloon 0.0, 0.8.0.0. Kowloon Cricket Club, on their own ground, last to Civil Service Cricket Club by 7 games. Scores:
C. A. Atkins and K. A. Carsten-
sen (K.C.C.):
beat W. E. Owen and R, F.
Jones
65 lost to A. White and R., White - 7 beat C. R. Spittey and J. A..
Bendali
3
16-17
A. E. Guest and R. P. Bingham (K.C.C.):
beat W. H. Owen and R. F.
Jonészi......
• B $1 beat A. White and R. White 8- 3 beat.C. R. Spittey and J. A.,.
Bendall
.ió- 1
ઋતુ છે.
A. Muir and A. W. Hamsay (K.C.C).:.
NEW YORK, Aug. 25th.. Tilden has been found guilty of violating the amateur rule by writ- ing articles од the Wimbledon Toumament" and has been definite-
amateur..
This was decided by the executive commitree of the United States Lawn Tennis Association 16 the result of nearly six hours' delibera- tion
has
The executive committee issued a statement to the effect that ife action has not made Tilden a professional. Under the bye-laws of the Association any suspended player may be reinstated upon the submission of satisfactory evidence that reinstatement is merited-
Seek Reinstatement?
were
In Division I., Everton (last season's champions) gained a nar raw victory against the Wanderers.
runders-up, Huddersfield, beaten by Portsmouth who nearly lost their place last season. Man chester City's first appearance in this division was marked by a 'de the other promated Club, best feat at Birmingham. Leeds United,
| Aston Villa Blackburn, the Cup champions, were badly bestea by Darby County.
Playing for the first time in Division II., Bradford won by one goal, while Millwall lost by a similar margin. In the Northern section, Bradford City scored 11 goals to 1 against Rotherham, which will probably stand as a Te cord score for the season.
Summaries of home and away wins, and goal scores appear at the foot of the results in each division as cabled by Reuter appearing below.
· ENGLISH LEAGUE......
Division Le
Birmingham 4, Manchester C 1.9 Bolton 2, Everton 3. Burnley 3, Sunderland 1. Derby 3, Blackburn 1. Leeds 4, Aston Villa 1. Liverpool 3, Buzy 0. Manchester U. 1, Leicester 1. Newcastle 1, Cardiff 1. Portsmouth 1, Huddersfield 0... Wednesday 3, Arsenal 2 West Ham 4, Shefeld U. 0. Home wids 8, away win 1, draw 2. Goals scored: Home 31, away 11.
Division II. - Barnsley, Bradford .. Bristol C. 2, Grimsby 2. Chelsea 4, Swansea 0. Hull 2, Southampton 2. Millwall o, Sotta G. 1. Notta F. 1, Stoke 3 Port Vale Wolves 4 Preston 3, Blackpool. 1 Heading, Middlesbro' 3. Tottenham 4, Oldham 1. West Brom 3, Clapton 1. Home wins 4, sway wins 5, drawn Goals scored: Home 23, away 29.
BOSTON, Aug. 25th... While the committee in New. York was deliberating on his status Tilden was reciting a monologue on lawn, tennis: in a vaudeville theatre at Waltham, near Boston, the audience including Cochet and other French players.
When he heard the committee's decision Tilden, who had predicted "a conviction, said he had nothing to add to the defence which he a letter to the recently septin president, of the Association. His friends, bowever, intimate that Tilden will seek reinstatement at the September meeting of the com-
mittee.
LAWN TENNIS.
MISS WILLS IN FINAL.
MRS. MALLORY BEATEN,
(REUTER'S AMERIDAN SERVIOR]
New York, Aug, dóth, In the semi-final of the National Lawn Tennis Championships at Forest Hills, Miss Helen Jacoby, of California beat Mrs. Mallory 62 7-5; while in the bifer cêmi-final Miza Helen Wills beat Miss Edith Cross 6-0, 6-1. The final will be played on Monday.
08.
K.B.G.C. Farrell
T.R.C.
Chalmers
Flegg
Silkstone
Grimshaw
Lundy
F. V. Ribeiro
Soares
Matthews
Razack
Yradovich
Druminoad
(S.)...
30
(8.)........
(8.)..
12 (9.)
Total...... 74
Total....
Duncan
Laing
Whibley
Russell
Macfarlane
Wallace
LEAGUE TABLES.
(8.).......... 18
(S.)....
વા
lost to A. White and R
White
lost to. W. H. Owen and R. F
Jones
1-10
0.11
Nish
Stalker
Harvey
Magill
Whyte. McLeod
The positions in the League to date are
lost to C.R.. Spitter and J.
A. Bendall
Holland (S.).. 15
Division Z.
5-6
6-27
Total...... 40
** A "* Division.
Chinese R. C
Ferguson (8.) 22
Total..... 68 Craigeagower ... 9 0 0 0.19 Kowloon D.R.C. 10
DIVISION IL
East Point v. Civil Service Playing at home, the East Point R.C. lost to the Civil Service. C.O. by 40 shots. E.P.R.C., 42; C.8.C.C.,
22.
E.P.R.C.
Paul
Black
Göldenberg
0,8,0,0. Whant
Booker Aldérmán
Hampton (8.) 10. Davies (8.)... iÿ
Bill
Arnold
Ia de Rome
Hatch
Coultr
Holdman Longbottom Luck
10
P. W. D. L Pts.
0 1 3 13. Police R.C.
0 4 12 Taikoo R.C...... 10 5 0 Kowloon B.0.0. 10 4 0 6 ន Kowloon C.C... 103. 1" 6. 7 Civil Service... 11
1 0 10 2
....
Total:-Kowloon C.C. 48 games; Civil Service C.C 53,"
LEAGUE TABLES.
P. W. L. Pts.
8 0 6 4 2 -4
H.K.0.0. v. Indian É.C. Hong Kong Cricket Club on their Hong Kong C.C... 8 10
own ground beat Indian Recreation Club by 7 games. Scores:
SHOTE FOR AND AGAINST.
For Agst. Up Da. Craigengower... 560 446 104 Kowloon D.R.C. 619 589 Taikoo R.C... 330 371 Police R.C. ́..... Tel Ba Kowloon B.G.C. 536 001
16 068 Civil Service... 593 - 681 Kowloon C..... 534 618 084
Division II.
P. W. D. L. PIL
·Civil-Service--111812-17 Recréto "A" 10 43 14 Webster (S.).. 11 Taylor (S.). 39 Howloon B.G.C. 11 6 1 4 13 Tálkos R.O. I DO 0 3 12 Craigengower 11
0610 Récrélo "B" ... 10" 4 1 15
4 0 8 8 Kowloon C.O.... 10 3 1 Total..... 82 Yacht Club : 10
Akcharat
Show,(S.)
Total...
Eccleshall
Jones.
Archibald
E. J. R. Mitchell and G. S. Hugh Jones (H.K.0.0.):
beat?A, - Rahmin and M. O.
M.B.K
4 9 2149 24
4 2
Kowloon CCD & Indian R.C.6 University
В 2.4 Craigengower **** 2 & 1
División
:0
P. W. L. Pt. Chinese R.C.10 10
0 10 South China A.A....10 Hong Kong Co.o B Recreio Nippon Club..... H.V: Parker and L. A. B. Duncan Indian R.C..... (H.K.C.C.);
lost to R. Rahmin and M. O.
Hoosen
bei 1. 1. Khái xài 4. B
Safiad
Hoosen
0
50 19 0
វា
beat Y, J. Khan and A. 5.
Suffind
8
9
0
beat M. P. Mádar and M. Y. ⠀
Adal
8. 3
9 9.
6 3 8
4
& 4
23-10
.30 A 8 4
M.B.K. University
9
5 4
:10 4
Craigengower, mila 6-6-Royal Engineere
Kowloon Ŏ,C.
,10
2 B 2
9
9 D
6-3
"g! Divikion,
beat M. P. Madar and M.
Adai
§ 3
21.1
Moodie dad N. L. H, 4ton (H.K.C.C.);
Rail
For Agui. Up Dn.
beat. B. Bahmin, and M. O
Hoosen
078433 245, 0
0.
beat Y. J. Khan and A. 5.
Suflad
6.5
P.. W. L. Pts. Chinese RC. 113. 13 0 13 Recreio II.12 12 1 12 Chinese E.C. II....13 12 Civil Service. 14. 10 Kowloon C.C.........11 7 4.7 Hollg Kong CC12757 South China A.A.....11
1 12 4 10
-5 6
Recreio L
..:13
Kowloon B.G.C. 712 870 138 Taikoo R.C... 540 542 Recreio "B" 051 587.0 26 Kowloon Grb 87 $45
.0
R.A.M.C.
084
240704 4 84 28-2
13.
Indian E.C. Kowloon Indians
14 13 1
0...10
12 Massey (8.)... 33 East Point ... 1
Yacht Club . Kowloon B.G.0.
Playlug at home, the Yacht Club Recreio "A"
beat the Kowloon Bowling Green Civil Service 123 538 171
by shots. B. H. K. Y. C., 57;
K.B.G.C., 85.
CHKYO.
Bentley
Descon.
Carpenter
Davies (8.) ... 10
K.B.G.C
| Craigengower – 053607–
Yacht Club... 437 657 0 120 East Point 600 839 0 229
lost to M. P. Madar and M
Y. Adal
82RAO.C.
4. Kennedy Rd. M.Q...12
Nippon Club 10-14 CA
Total: Hong Kong C.C. 03 games-Indian-R.C- Indian C: 30.)
(Continued on nezi Column),
-1~~
Dividon III (Southern). Torquay 3, Queen's P.B. 4. Bournemouth 2, Southend 2. Brentford 4, Exeter 2. Coventry 3, Norwich 0. Crystal Pal. 3, Watford 0. Gillingham 2, Fulham 2. Luton 1, Brighton .. Newport 3,Walsall 1. Northants, Charlton 1. Plymouth, Marthyr d. Swindon 2, Bristol R. 1. Home wins 8, away win 1, drawn Goals scored: Home 31, away 13,
INTERPORT BASE- BALL.
SHANGHAI TURNS TABLE ON DRAGONS.
AGAIN BLANKED OUT,
[SY CL al
The South China Dragons have been twice blanked out in seven consecutive inning this on The first time as by the Filipino Baseball Club, and the second vy the Shanghai, Chinese yesterday, when the visitors turned the tables. Contending for interport honours and the cup presented by Sir Shou Son Chow, these two teams have aan met three times. In the first game, the visitors were leading when the game was called on te count" of falling light and a draw was declared. In their second-en- counter
Friday last, the
Dragons. beat the visitors by one
& turned the tide in their favour run Yesterday the Shanghai out-
by successfully blanking out the local team, in seven consecutive in ning and walked off with the game, five runs to the good." These two teams will meet again to de- cide the best out of three.
Yesterday's game was not very spectacular. The local Chinese fielding was rather poor, particu- Iarly Tom Chign as Art base who was responsible for several errors, some of which were costly. S. L. Lee was pitching well and was ably supported by his brother behind the plate. The visiting pitcher, Toy, fanned no fewer than three players and conceded a wal to no one.
and
קי
Hong Kong opened the game drew a blank Shanghai's first entry in to bat resulted in one mañ coming home. The Dragons' second attempt also proved fruitless, whereas Shanghai's «second. cantë brought them another four runs. From then onward, the Dragons settled
U.S. BASEBALL LEAGUE.
THE WEEK'S RESULTS.
(EXUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.];
The results of the National and American baseball leagues played in the United States during last week are as follow i
National Leagua, Saturday, August 18th
St. Louis 2, New York 3. Chicago 11, Brooklyn 4. Pittsburg B, Philadelphia 0. Tittsburg 8, Philadelphia .. "Cincinnatti 6, Boston" 10. Sunday, August 19th-
St. Louis 9, New York a Chicago 3, Brooklyn. 9. Cincinnatti 4, Boston 3 Monday, August 20th:-
Cincinnatti 2 New York 5. St. Louis, Brooklyn 1. Pittsburg 11. Boston 14. Chicago 8, Philadelphia 11. Tuesday, August 91st:
Cincinnati 3, New York. 2. St. Louis 1, Brooklyn 0. Pittsburg, Boston 2. Wednesday, August 22nd:-
Chiengo 1, Philadelphia 3. ·
Cincinnatti S, New York 4. St. Louis 2, Brooklyn 3. Pistaburg 10, Boston 3, Chicago 3, Philadelphia 2. Thursday, August 23rd:-
Pittsburg 3, New York & Pittsburg 13, New York 3. Cincinnatti 9, Brooklyn 0. Cincinnatti, Brooklyn-1, Friday, August 4th:-
Pittsburg 16, New York 5. Cincinnatti & Brooklyn (rain). Chicago. 4, Boston 1... Chicago 4, Boston 3. St. Louis 1, Philadelphia 0. American League.
Saturday, August 18th-
New York 8, Cleveland 5. Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 2. Philadelphis 4, St. Louis 3. Washington 3, ̈ Detroit I. Boston 3, Chicago 1.
Sunday, August 19th
New York 10, Cleveland 2. New York, Clevoland 3, Washington B, Detroit 9. Monday, August Wih:—
Boston 4 Chicago . Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 9. Tuesday, August 21st:-
New York 3, St. Louis 1. Boston 3, Detroit 4. Philadelphia 19, Cleveland 4. led down to playing basebal
Washington 1, Chicago 3. And when the seventh stanza arWednesday, August 22nd- rived neither team had made ang
The further headway.
visitors, however, still had one inning in hand.
New York & Washington
(rain).
Boston 8, Detroit 7. Boston 3, Detroit 4. Philadelphia Cleveland 5. Washington, Chicago 0. The score and line-up were as Thursday, August 3rd:
follow:-
Shanghai.
Char
W. Bling
Liu
3. S. Lee
Loo
1.L
D. Chinn
p.
S. L. Lée
Kim
8.3. Fung
Division III. (Northern).
Chang
1b.:
Tom Chinn
Accrington 2, Carlisle 3.
Tsung
c.f.
Shim
Woo
r.f..
Chor
Bradford C."' 11, Hatherhám 1.
Darlington 2, 8. Shields 2.
Chen
3. June
Halifax, Crewe
Hartlepools 2, Nelson 9. Lincoln 1, Wigan 3. New Brighton 1, Barrow 3. Rochdala 1, Doncaster. 3. Southport 2, Ashington 1., Stockport 4, Tranmere L Wrexham 4, Chesterfield 3. Home wins d, away wins 4, drawn 3. Goals scored: Home 32, away 24 SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Division I.
Airdrie 2, Kilmarnock 1. Ayr Celtic 2. Clyde 1, Hearts 1. Dundee 2, St. Mirren 3. Falkirk 0, Partick 0. Hamilton 2, St. Johnstone 1, Hibernians 4, Aberdeen 1. Queen's Park 2, Motherwell a. Raith 0, Third Lanark 0... Rangers 3, Cowdenbeath 1. Home wina 4, away wins 3, drawni
3. Goals scored: Home 16, away 13.
TODAY'S MATCHES.
The following League matches are due for play today among the fixtures arranged for the week:
Division L
Aston Villa &. Manchester U.. Huddersfield Bolton.
Leeds United.. Bury, Leicester v. Birmingham,
Division IL Bradford v. Chelsea, Clapton v Notts Forest. Grimsby, Barnsley. Hull v. Oldham.. Noils C. West Brom. Preston Reading... Southampton. Port Vale. Stoke City u. Bristol City. Bwanses F. Blackpool. Tottenham, Middiesbro' Wolves . Millwall.
Division III (Southern), Covenify v. Watford. Merthyr Brighton. Norwich v. Bournemouth. Southend v. Exeter. Walanil 6. Bristol E.
Division MI, (Northern) "Ashington". Darlington. Barrow-v Hochdalenamke Doncaster Southport Rotherham v. Lincoln. Tranmere e Wrexham.
SCORE BY INNING.
Hong Kong Shanghai
1234 687 Total
... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140000- SATURDAY'S GAMES
Ball fans were disappointed on Saturday at the Senior Division League game between the Filipino Ball Club and the Hong Kon7 Baseball Club, being called off. It was stated that the Hong Kong Båll Club was unable to field a team, and as a result two junior gamer were played. The standard of base ball displayed by the juniors was disappointing.
In the first game, the St. Joseph's erew lost to the Kioraj by 4 to 5 runs. This game was better than the second one when the Young Men's Baseball Association leat to the South China janiors by the overwhelming core of 22 runs
to 10.
WATER POLO.
WEEK'S FIXTURES,
•
New York v. St. Louis (rain). Boston 1, Detroit 2. Philadelphia 3, Cleveland 1. Washington 4, Chicago 3. Friday, August 24th:---
New York 2, St. Louis 5. New York 1. St. Louis 3. Boston 2, Detroit Philadelphia
Clevoland o
COUNTY CRICKET.
SOMERSET'S BIG WIN.
DRAWN MATCHES.
(TAKOÇOK REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Lknesshire v. Sušak,
At Brighton, Lancashire beat Suseek by eight wickets.
Sussex 300 and 282" (Wensley' 107),
Lanes, 542 for wickets, innings declared closed (Watson 2:38, Trideeley, E., 118) and 41 for 2
wickets
Barrej z. Yotks.
At the Oyal, the match between Sarrey and Yorkshire was left drawn
York 325 (Oldroyd 194). Surrey 973 for 4 wickets (Hobbs
Somerset v. Worcester.
At Taunton, Somerset beat Wor- cestershire by an innings and 76
Somerset 487. (Young 153). - Worcester 214 and, following on,
The following Water Polo League, 207, matches are to be played this week
in the Victoria Recreation Oláh bsthư:
To-day.
K.O.S.B. v. Queen's Regt.
To motrow
V.R.C. A. Royal Navy-
CHANNEL AGAIN SWUM.
LONDON NURSÉMAID.
{TRZOVÓN REUTER'S KOLNUT, ]
Lonnor, Aug 24th
I
Hotta. Essex.
At Nottingham, Nottinghamshire beat Essex on the first innings.
Notti 314 and 169 for 3 wickets, innings declared closed...
Esték 996 and 10 for 2 wickets. Warwick v. Northants
At Coventry, Warwickshire best Northamptonshire ou the first inninga
Warwick 203 for 8 wickets, inn ings declared closed and 101 for one wicket.
Northants 163.
földeáter v. Glamorgan, At Cardiff, Glamorgan and Lei- cestershire drew.
Leicester 304 for 7 wickets
Another British girl has accom-Lanings declared clored.
Glamorgan $3 for 4 wickets. plished the task of swimming the Channel, this being Miss Laddie Bents v. West Ladies. Sharp, an 18-year-old London At Southampton, Hampshira nursemaid:
drew with the Went lödiospe
Hants:429 (New) 118 Hon L
Tennyson217 and 02-for-2 tickets.
West Indies 413. (Märtin 185).
Bha-mãdo the drossing from CKE Grisdez. to Dover, and her tide was olicially recorded, was 14 hodri and 58 minutes.
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