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COUNTY CRICKET MATCHES RESULTS.

111

YET ANOTHER FREAK DECLARATION: BRIGHTER

·AND BETTER CRICKET?

DULEEPSINHJI'S NINTH CENTURY.

[THOUGH.REUTEN'S" AGENCY.]

LONDON, August 8.

A piquant touch was added to the mid-week cricket programme: by the aetion of Surrey and Glamorganshire in declaring their first lonings closed at Cardiff without a single run being scored, That this matter thus creating a precedent, in first class cricket. will receive the close attention of the M.C.C. is a foregone con- clusion, but it in equally certain that such a procedure on the part of two famous clubs in a match of ng, little importance, following as it does so closely upon the heels of somewhat similar per formances on the part of other prominent teams, will give, an undoubted Slip to the movement for brighter cricket, and will draw increased attention to the need for a revision of the modern method of allotting points,

considerable interest also was the feat of K. S. Dulcop... "sinhji, foremost bataman of the younger school and light-hearted captain of the Sussex side, who captured his ninth championship century of the season at Hastings, where Sussex drew with Hamp-" shire,

Yorkshire defeated Leicestershire by an innings and 23 runs, of which formidable total the redoubtable Sutcliffe contributed 187. The Yorkshire bowlers Bowes and Macaulay were "in great forr,

ninety-five Bowes taking five wickets for

runs, and Ma enplay "six for fifty-two. It would appear that the fortunes of the Yorkshire eleven run in cycles of five, since their recent drawn game with Notte at Sheffield terminated a run of five successive victories. They then immediately proceeded to another five consecutive wins, the check "in their fortunes. being- rovided this time by Lancashire in the match at Sheffield. They have now wou again, and in no uncertain manner, so that one wonders if they are to again prove invincible, for another mouth

or 80,

Kent

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE,

AMASA

1st Inne. No Poss.

P. W. L. W. L. "Result. Pts. Pts 22-13 14 0

390 231

Yorkshire

4

Gloucestershire

22 10 4 5 3

330 184

Notts

ก 2 6 5

0

330 182

SUBBOX

22

0 3 0 1

330 1721

23

9

7.3 13

1

345 103

Lanenshire

B

2

340 144

Derbyshire

23

22

345 132

Surrey

£3

345 120

Waraickshire

23

5 4

343 129

Еявех

24

6 11

360 138

Middlesex

23

43

345 115

Worcestershire

23 5 0

4

1

345 114

Hampshire

+3

4

3

3

343 107

Glamorganshire

22 4 ง 1"

330 03

Somersetshire

23.4 10

7

0

345 ទ

Leicestershire

Northamptonshire

2 5. វា

5- }

1

..D..

330 80 330 07

The method of scoring this year is as follows:-15 points for a win; 7 points for a tie; 5 points for a win on the first innings and 3 points for a loss on the first innings: 4 points for a tie on. the Brst innings and's points for a no result.

THE RESULTS.

Full results as cabled by Reuter were as follows:--

Essex. Middlesex, Essex took first innings point from Middlesex at Leyton.

Scores:-

Essex 352 for 8 dec. Middlesex 155, and 126 for 1..

Sussex.v. Hampshire. Susees took first innings points from Harapshire at Hastings.

Scores:-

SuSEON 327 (K. S. Duleepsinhji

12, Kennedy 5 for 87). Hampshire: 140 (Tate 5 for 30)

and 132 for 4.

Kent. Derbyshire. Ken took first inninga points from Derbyshire at Canterbury.

Scores 1:

Kent: 299 (Townsend & for 78). Derby: 125 (Freeman 5 for 77, C. S. Marriott & for 12); 200' for seven wickets.

Yorkshire Yorkshire beat Leicestershire by Jan innings and 2 runs at Leicester,

Scores:-

Leicester.

Yorkshire: 447 for 4 dec. (Sutcliffe

187). Leicester: 241 (Bowes 3 for 95); 181

(Macaulay 6 for 32).

Notts v. Northamptonshire. Notts took first innings points from Northamptonshire at North ampton.

Scores: Northants: 108 (Staples 7 for 73);

131 (Voce for 40).

Notts: 109 (V. W. C. Jupp å for 16); 111 for 8 (Matthews. 3 for 80).

Glamorganshire ». Surrey, Glamorganshire beat Surrey by three wickets at Cidiff.

Scores:-

Surrey: 0 for det, and 14 for 3

dec. (Sandham 100*). ** Glamorgan: O for 0 dec., and 215

for T

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1931.

DAULLA WINST

LEAGUE TENNIS..

SPOORS NO MATCH FOR | FULL PROGRAMME IN "C"

INDIAN GIANT.

FAZAL AND JAGAT SINGH DRAW.

DIVISION.

K.C.C. DEFEAT Y.M.C.A.

INTERPORT TRIALS AT THE V.R.C.

GITTINS SHOWS IMPROVED FORM."

FORAITA - WINS BREAST

STROKE EVENT.

WHITMAN CUP TENNIS.

BRITISH LADIES FARE BADLY.

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY,]

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HOME SOCCER

SCOTTISH LEAGUE OPEN

* THEIR SEASON.

RANGERS AND CELTIC START

WITH WINS...

The only games played on Satur The much advertised wrestling day in the Hong Kong Tonnis

FOREST HILLS, Aúg: 73 ||| Three singles matches were do

[THHOUON REUISE'S ADENOT.] match between Daulla, the ginnt League programme wore in the

cided to day in the Wightman Cup Indian wrestler who is on a visit | "C" Division. - Saturday had the Swimming of a high standard match between Great Britain and

LONDON, Aug. 8. to the Colony, and A. D. Spoor,enly really good tennis weather was spennt, the V.R.C. on Batur-resulted as follows:-

The Scottish League opened their hailed as the strongest Briton in that has been seen for some time, Swimming Association held the se, Miss Mudford (Britain) 6-1, 6-4.

day when the Hong Kong Amateur. Mrs. Wills Moody (U.B.A.) beat football senson to day, the follow- ing being the results of the open- Hong Kong, took place before and though for a time overhanging cond interport trial.

Mies. Helen Jacobs (U.S.A.) beating games in the First Division :- very large gathering at the Stadium, clouds threatened to spoil the day's! The first interport trial event ce

Miss Betty Nuthall (Britain) 86, Aberdeen 2 Cowdenbeath 0 North Point, yesterday, when it sport, all matches, were successfully stroke, fell to a V.R.C. swimmer,

the programme, the 100 yards brbast 6-4.

Olyde 8 8. Mirren ... Mrs Harper (U.S.A) beat Miss Dundee U... 0 Hearts ... ended in an easy win for Daulla, concluded with with the following W. Fornita, who fins improved oon. Round (Britain) 0-3, 4-6, 07 Falkirk......2 Avr. United whodowaod his opponent twice results.

siderably since the last trial,

Hamilton 2 Third Lanark Fornita's time for the distance was

Kilmarnock ... 4 Airdrie during the four minutes the match

81.1 seconds. Wan Kwong Tin waa was in progress. Mr. Josh Brooks,

"a good second and H.M. Remedios, the only other competitor finished the genial manager of the Hong

well up. gad Kong Boxing Association, refereed the match, immediately before which he announced that it was to bo a entch-as-catch-can contest. The time limit was half-an-hour and it was to be the best out of three falls.

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Y.M.C.A. DEFEATED... Mackay, and Hedley. Responsible. The postponed game between the Y, M.C.A. and the K... was play- ed on the ECC courts instead at Ring's. Park and the Y.M.O.A. lost after a hard struggle by 55 sets to 33.

NE. A. Mackay and G. Hedley were chictly responsible for the Spoors was first to enter the Kowloon Cricket Club's victory, by arenn" when he was accorded &winning their three matches.

Scores:- warm reception. When Daulla made his appearance he too was given a good welcome.

First Fall.

The match Marted to the Accom- paniment of "Come on, Spoora " from different parts of the grand stand but it was evident right from the commencement that the Briton

Was

Do match for the Indian. Danila soon had his man on the "mat" and about three minutes from the start the referes tapped him (Daulla) on the shoulder to announce that tho, Indian drew first blood.

I.

P

G. H. Hedley and N. A. E.

Mackay (K.C.C.);

bent S. A. Gray and G. Pun

cheon

beat J. Ferguson and J. M.

Wilson

llama

bent. A. White and E. W.

Bailton

G. A. White and G. C. Bar

nett (K.C.C.)

After a slight pause, the men were ht it again but within the L. short space of one minute, Daulla pinned his man under him agnja fo win, the bout by two successive falls amidst much applause.

Other Boots.

There were four supporting houts, the most interesting of which was the one betwear Fazal, a bro

lost to S. A. Gray and G.

Puncheon

drew with J. Ferguson and

J. M. Wilson

Leat A. White and E. W.

· Railton

Lawrence, Gittins, Leung Sui Man and E.B. da Roza were the 50 yards free style event. They only ones invited to swim in the

mada a pretty good race of it. The four swimmers covered the 26 yards together, E.B. da Rozn, if anything being slightly in front. Ottins had the best, turn of the lot and finished a touch ahead of Lawrence, with Rozi and Loung Bui Man within a yard of them.

100 Yarls Backstroke.

"6- 1

61

The 100 yards backstroke event found only two competitors, L. Rota Pereira and S.H. Wona. Leung Sui Man did not start, Si H. Wong led over the first two lengths,

0,6

of a horse and stayed the distance better, accounting for Wong by three yarda. The latter appeared

6- 0

Jack and D. Mackay (KOO.)

lost to S. A. Gray and Gi

Puncheon

lost to J. Ferguson and J.

M. Wilson

bent A. White and E. W.

Railton ..

26

4-6

6.

WIN FOR CRAIGENGOWER.

America Wins.

| Morton "Mil 1 Partick

NEW YORK, Aug. 8. Lefth Winning the first four out of soven matches the American women wrested the Wightman Cup from Queen's Park. 1 Motherwell

4. Drndes Rangers British women, who won it lost your at Wimbledon.

FOREST HILL, Aug. 8. Miss Jacobs beat Mies Mudford 6-2, 3-4d.ja

לי

Mrs. Moody hent Miss Nuthall 64, 62.

Miss Nuthall and Mrs, Whitting- stall beat Mrs. Moody and Miss Harper 68, 5-7, 6-3, 2

2

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG,

Spirit was the subject of the America winning by 5 matches to Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Aug.

TAX ON PROFITS OF

*BANKS.

showing beautiful, rhythm. Roza NEW LAW PROMULGATED Pereira, however, had the stamina

GOVERNMENT.

The Golden Text wh

wia." If wo live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit." (Gal. 5:26)...

Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermin was the BY following from the Bible. God

Nanking, Aug. 2-By virtue of

is. Spirit, and they that worship him must worship him in spirit and in truth." (John 4; 24.)

The Lesson-Sarmon alec inelud

to be wanting in stamina though a resolution adopted at the 6th red the following passage from not in speed.

textlook,

galar meeting of the National Gov.the Christian Scienes The 100 yards free style was un-ernment Council, a Mandate was "Science and Health, with Key to fortunately marred by a misunder-issued by the National Government the Scriptures," by Mary Eddy." standing, but this was more than yesterday officially promulgating Everything in God's, universe ox- made up by the good sportsman- the law governing the tax on the presses Him. God in individual, ship shown by the competitors.net profit of banks, consisting of cause, the only creator, and there Through misunderstanding the star-sight articles.a

is no other salf-existenco. Ho in

ther of Daulla, and Jagat Singh Kowloon Indians Beaten at Happy ed that Lawrence, for some reason, the light of this provision, it is be. Mind. Henco all is Spirit and

who had just arrived from Shang- hai. This match went the full dis- tance (ten mimtes) and ended in a draw which was unfortunate for Ingat Singh. He had Fazal on the mat" for the Inst three or four minutes, but, try as he did, could not force his opponent far down enough to claim the verdict.

The programme' on the whole was very interesting though the weight- lifting exhibitions announced" pre- viously did not come off.

FRIENDLY.

Warwickshire » New Zealand. Warwickshire drew with the New Zealanders at Edgbaston, Birming- iam

Scores:--

Warwick : 401 (Rev. J. H. Parsons

190).

New Zealand: 150 and 282 for d

Batting and Bowling Faats. The following were the most note- worthy batting and bowling fents accomplished during the mid-week cricket programme :- BATTING.

Lancashire Worcester.

Rev. J. H. Pearsons (Warwick) 190 Lancashire took first innings Sutcliffe (Yorkshire) 197 points from Worcestershire at Man-K, S. Duleepsinhji (Sussex)... 197 cheater.

Sandham (Surrey)

100 denotes not out..

BOWLING.

Scores:- Lancashire: 138 for 3 des.. Worcester: 70 (Tyldesley R. 5 for

24).

at

Somersetshire . "Gloucester. Somerselshire took first innings

Gloucestershire paints from Weston-super-Mare.

Sepres: Gloucester: 198 for 7 dec. Somerset: 129 for 7.

W'entir ued on seat Column,)

7 for 75 B for 10

Vailey.

the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club The Craigengower C.C. defeated at Happy Valley by sets to 3.

Scores:-

H. J. Howard and E. S. Ho-.

ward (CCC).

Geat Furor All' and Firdoa

Khan

beat M. A Khan and Har

bar Singh

61 beat Captain Gore and 5. R.

Sallchşük

6. 1

N. B. Kitchell and G. Kelly

40.0.0.)

lost to Feroz Ali and Firdos

Khan

lost to M. A. Khan and Har-

ban Singh'

ter. Lawrence found himself left The law provides for the collec all-inclusive, and is reflected by alf standing when the signal to "Go" tion of the tax by the Ministry of that is real and eternal and by was given. Bittins and E.B, da Finance semi-annually on banks nothing else. Ho fill all space. Roza took the water and raced up organized as "Limited share com.and it is impossible to conceive of the first length. Half way down panies at rates ranging from such omnipresence and individual- the second. Gittins probably realie-18 per cent. on the nut profits. In it except as infinite Spirit or was not in the water. He imme-lieved that the new Law will be spiritual. (p. 331.) diately slowed down and stopped applicable only to modern banks,

it in 66 seconds, The race was re-ship" or "proprietorship" basi! at the end of the second length.e most of the old-style native Roza completed the distance, doing bänks are organized on "partner swum after Gittin and Roza had with the partners or proprietors had a rest. Leung Sui Man also bearing unlimited liability. Gov took the water. Lawrence won the rnment banks, according to the HOPES FOR LEAGUE ACTION TICE with Gitting close up.Law are to be exempt from the Leung Sui Man was third Tax.-Kuo Min...

and Roza, who was very tired, last.

Team Race.

The team race did not ecme out as per schedules, owing to the many sprints which Lawrence, and Roza had done during the night, they stood down. Paget was on the sick fist and Dr. Laing also did

SCOTLAND

4 6 not compute. There were only four COMING

a side and Leung Sui Man's team KING'S won from Gittins team,

1-6

beat Captain Gore and 8. R.

Salleh

6-2

Leung ehowed a very beautiful turn of speed over his two lengths and was directly responsible for the victory of his team.

HCTURE

V. Souza and F. Broadbridge

(C.0.0.)

lost to Feroz Ali and Tirdoa.

Khan

beet M. A. Khan and Har-

han

0. Ü

6- 2

beat Captain Gore and S.-R.

Salleh

The water polo teams also had to be altered and the resultant match was a disappointment, being far below interport standard. Both teams showed the ill-effects of not combining woll, although in- dividual players showed dashes of brilliant play during the progress of the game.

The Basults.

DEUTSCHER CLUB LOSE.

Only One Set Given by Victors. Playing on the Germans Club 50 yards hurdles, handicap-meni- courts, the Civil Service C.C. beatbers of the V.R.C. (Final)-1, E. the Deutscher Club by 8 sets to 1.da Roza; 2, J. Neves. Time-20.2/3

Scores:-

Staples (Notts) Voce (Notta) Macaulay (Yorkshire) ... 6 for 520. Tyldesley, R. (Lancs.)....... 5 for 24 Tate (Sussex)

... 5 for 36 Matthews (Northants) ...... 5 for 70 J. 8. Marriot (Kent)....... 5 for $2 V. W. C. Jupp (Northants) 3 for 46 Kennedy (Hampshire) 3 for 6 Freeman (Kent)

..... 5 for 77 Townsend Derby) Bowes (Yorkshire)

May and G. (Deutscher Club)

Schmidt

lost to J. H. Omerod and ĦL

E. Evansid

lat to V. E. Freeman and

F. E. Matthews

36

3- 6

Jest to C, R. Anderson 'and. r

H. Beat

BACA..

100 yards breast stroke-inter. nort trial-1, W. Foraita; Wan Kwong-tin. Time-79.1/8 secs,

50 yards free style-interport trial-1, S. V. Gittins; 2, W. Law. rence, Time-20.1/5 secs.

50 yards ladies handicap-1, Miss D. Hunt; Miss P. Hunt. Time-

4442.1/5 secs.

3 for 78 5 for 85

W. Fischer and H, Luhring

(Deutscher Club)

lost to. J. II. Omerod and H.

E. Evang

-2-0

lost to V H. Freeman ande.

F. E. Matthews ...........

I T.

lost to CR Anderson and

II. Bestse

2- 0

O. Neidt and B. Soltau

(Deutscher Club).

E. Evanaes bent V. H. Freeman, and F. I. Matthews

6- 3

lost to C. B. Anderson and

H. Best

4- €

WIN FOR RADIO SPORTS

* CLUB.

Inst to J. H. OWerod and H.

100 yards back stroke-interport trial-1, L. Roza Poreira; 2, 5. H. Wang, Time-73 Boca,

100 yards free, style--interport trial-1, W. Lawrence: 2. S. Y Gittins. Time 60. 4/5 secs.

handicap

50. yarde members (Final). A, Pereira; 2, A, Mac. Grann. Timo-27 sec8

Team Rice-interport trial- Won by

team. Time-62 BACK.

YARD

SILVER SENATOR IN EUROPE.

IN STABILISATION.

Geneva, July 31-The American Senator Swanson who is visiting Europe had arrived hero in con- nection with his invelightion of the silver problem." He already has.. visited Paris, Berlin and Prague. Hern he hopes to do, something to- wards getting Lengue action in re- gard to silver. The action ho hopes to get will be towards the conven- fing of an international, conference. lon ways and means of stabilising

the value of silver.

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LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE:

Beta P. W. DLF. A. Pia C.R.C... 14 13 10 103 18 27 Jarman and Clakson (AT.C.)

Recreio 2,13′12/10° 82°32 23 beat W. Chauser and W18 China IT 90307 301

Abbag

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