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CRICKET NOTES.
OUR INTERPORTER'S
PLIGHT.'.
THE CUSSEDNESS OF.
THINGS.
That our gallant Intérport eleven should be stom-bound a shuit bix
hundred miles away, and unable to Apracticed.or
even Im fx day for starting the mately owing to rain is one of the worst instances of the
B. Booth in other Yorkshire of Lanosabire. League. He was bowled by Bowker for a couple the only. time ho batted last year, but his slow varied spip. bowling pulled us to bits in the Arst innings wheir going on fifth he had an analysis of 13.9-697-6. He had one for twenty-two in the second innings but that one was Owen Hughes
elean bowlcd.
M. J. Divesha in a terribly slow but very correct and sticky bat. He played first in 1929. (November) own here but wouldn't face Have slew wicket he is very hard to get lock-Davies' on a fast wicket. On a
rid of. A fine,slip field;
B. B. Elliott is fast bowler who was twelfth man last year but got ten and sixteen against the United Servicoy and took in all 7 for 58. He made a cheerful twenty against Kowloon. The bowling there was not very serious.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1932.
US. BASEBALL
BABE RUTH FINDS HIS
FORME
RB AMRELOAN BERWICH
GOVERNMENT AND WATER SHORTAGE.
(Continued from Page ?.)
Government and I shall not fall to convey the views of the Unoff New You May 18. dial Mombers of this Council to the Babe Ruth, King of Swat, smack-Secretary of State:
the sounderer of Roophon's Collego, when it Arab
MR WODEHOUSE
INDIAN POLICE.
TEA PARTY AT LANE
CRAWFORD'S..
bara af the Folies Force and said that they instances where Mr. Wodehouse had shown them favours: wore too numerous to recount. (Ap- plause)
On behalf of the gathering, Mr. Mohinder Singh wished Mr. and Mr Wodehouse many years of
blackwood in which was an appré happy retirement and presented him with no address framed in
ciation of Mr. Wodehouse frem
states the constitution of the Council of the College and pro vidos for the Aling of the names, of member of Council with the Re- gistrar of Companies, and for the incorporation of the Council of the guns of Sabidas Sabib Mohinder Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse was the College under the name of "Sting and Indian officers of the Stephen's Collage" and includes Hong Kong Police Force u LaneIndian members of the fores the usual power to sue and liability when a tea party was given in bis Crawford's Restaurant last evening
Common Scal
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Among those present were Bon.
ou ous his first home run since Hon. Bir Henry Pollocks: By to be sued and the right to use honour May 1 to-day and it was badly telegram, Siri needed, the Yankees creeping homa in the fourth. game of their serios With Cleveland by three runs to two-
At Philadelphin, however, the Athletics endeavoured to illustrate how easy the scoring of circuit clouts is
Fox, Dykes, Simmons, and White all went round the bags
His Excellency: Yes A vote was then taken and Un official Members unanimously sup "pertod; the motion......
* Bidor: Mais Extension,
Later the following announcement was made by the Hon. Mr, E. R Halifax, when presiding at the Fox was hitting his tenth horas meeting of the Finance Committee, run of the present season, and now the conclusion of business before. leads the field, Torry being clona
(at a...onnter.""
Clauso 3 provides for the mode of appointment of the Wardon and members of Council while clauses
and set out respectively the powers of the Corporation and the execution of doods and documents by the Corporation.
Clause & provides for the g In the Corporation of properties alrendy vested in the Council or Trustees and for the taking ovar
existing
dam Khaos, same here in 1999 behind him with a while Collins the meeting There is one furby the Corporation of all and bung everyone up a bit with has eight and Babe Ruth. Cochrane, ther matter for the Committed debts and liabilities of the Council
most birds bare to live my aanly his left handers and a leg theory Gebringer, Averill and Klein, soyon You heard the schemo outlined by or Trustees; on the doming
natural cussed of things that I have over come across. When 'some genüt/»»wag telegraphs down thu: birds are bathing in the wicket it maddens me to think that I, who, alas!: amé considerably bigger than
form in 'n bason, if I want a bath any unusual minute. And when I do get que, it feels indecent to take more than a couple of inches of water. However It seems quite olear that the match cannot starĽ until Saturday 'next at the very garliest and thọn presumably it will be on a mud-pai. Yery similar weather was experienced after the first day's play in the 1921 match and my collection is that the Shang- hai wioket dries rather slowly.
The Selected. Shanghai Bide." We are now in possession of the team that has been picked to do duty for the home side," As was a foregone conclusion Donald Lench skippers them He is without any doubt the boat hat in the Far Eat and probably the best all-rounder. A magnifoient feld, he has the knack of spinning the ball up steep ly and well-nigh a. perfect pitch, and: besides w big of break, he can turnom bit from the leg.
BA Coward in Vice-Captain (I might mention here that I am working on the list telegraphed officially so the H.K.0.0. and not upon another which I have just seen as the probable Shanghai team. Chronologically it ought to- be more oorredt and I will note on it later.)Coward' was caught at 'the wicket off Musson in November- down here. He is the first of the many who have big reputations in Shanghai but have failed once or twice on the strange wickat down here
"" A, J. Barson is the second of this type: Shanghai cricketers tell me that he is in the very first fight of balkmen up there but in November last he achieved the un- enviable notoriety of bagging brice. He does not bowl, RAT
Elis Agures were not very good in the end but he and Barnes hocked off the ruga-and Shanghai won a most desperate game by one wicket. showed as he is not as good as he. He was not out thirty. Last year
was but on his wicket he is nasty.
B. B. Karmant we all know. Ho is better ab Shanghai than here.. They seem short of stumpers.
W. Mansel Smith was down hero in 1998-I cannot., trace a previous matoh-and did pretty well taking a couple of winketa (Poaree and Owen Hughes) and making 368 and 13 (This thirteen with Sam Innnes' 30 won the game. But he never ought to have made it!) Medium slow off-turners are his stuff and being a very tall man he can make the ball rear up nastily.
L. F. Stokes is one of the prettiest bats out here and a lovely cover- point. I wonder if he still thinks he can bowlt Also, if Donald thinks Bo too!
a. W. B. Robson, I am afraid I, do non know and can hear nothing of him save that he is said to be a very good bat.
Emptres.
E G. Barnes and Carr are down as umpires. We all know, and love, our Barnsy. Carr, I don't think I have met but I understood that
0 Other Nazios.
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Results of to-day games follow: National League.
Pittsburg Cincinnati Chicago
St. Louis
1.
2 Brooklyn
3. New York:
6 Philadelphia 3 Boston
American League.
-Now York
Boston Philadelphia Washington
3. Cleveland
13 Chicago.
8 Detroit 7 84. Louis v
tho. Honourable Director of Pul lic Works for a botter rider main supply. It will involve a cost of 895,000, it is estimated, and as the Government has approved of this schema, we would like to proceed at once with it so that the Dire 2tor of Public Works can have the 10 whole scheme in working order with
in the time that he mentioned, faw days-seven to ten days I think. There has been no time to put the formal vote before you this afternoon, but we want the inform al approval of the Committee to proceed with the work at once,
Coward Frankly I can not guess at what has happened. We shall ne doubt know laber.
It is with the greatest regret that I And that apparently the re ference to, Mitchell's temperature was not a log pull but that he is down with ** du? It is rotten luck and to make things worse. A. R Minu, who will be absolutely neces sary on a drying wicket, and the spare-man McLellan are both down. It is absolutely rotten luck and snough to bust up the morale of any side. But we must hope for the best and keep our tails up...
The Start.
I hear the weather has markedly Lieut.-Comdr. R. J. Shaw, R.N., improved and there is a vague was going to stand for Bong Kongchance of a start on Saturday, but Possibly, however, Kent is not that in all probability the game will there.
start on Sunday. I don't lie the idea but under the circumstances it may be the only possible course, In a lato list I saw Wainwright,
As far as possible will try to a bat and googlie merchant,. Torrey
koop few notes going during the Wilson and A. L. S. Harris (un-days that the match is progress- known) replace Elliots, Divecha and
(Oontiqued on next column.).
MS.
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Hon. Mr. Te'o-Will the prosent supply be disturbed during the time the improvemente are being made t
The Chairman:In no way: take it this is informally approved and awaits only the formal vote.
The Committee agreed.
Other Business,
Proposed by the Attorney Gen- eral and seconded by the Colonial:] Secretary, the following Hills pass. ad their first reading
A Bill to amend the Vaccination Ordinance, 1923, 195
A Bill to amend the Military Storos (Exportation) Ordinance,
1802,"
into
operation of this Craumanengagin
Clause of the Biff empowers) tiið. Council to make regulations and provides for the filing of same with the Registrar of Companies. Sub- jeet to the exercise of such powers. the regulations contained in the schedule of this Ordinanes shall be in force from the commencement of this Ordinance and shall be deemed
to bave been made under this Ordinance:
Clause 8 is the usual saving: clause of the rights of the Crawa and of cortain other persons,
FINANCE.
COMMITTEE:
MR. BRAGA AND THE **SMALL FRY.”
POINT OF ORDER. -
word:
Yotos totalling · 811,970- Approved by
of the members Finance Committee at a meeting held immediately after the Legis lative Council meeting..
» A Bill. to amend the Employers. With regard to a vote for 8904 for steel-aling cabinets in the and Servants Ordinarice, 1008,
Trassury for Aling the stubs " cut off by the new cash registers,' the Hon. Mr. Kotewall naked: Can the Hon, Colonial Treasurer say for how many years the stubs are to be preserved mean to say that if they are to be preserved for two or three years probably more Aling cabinets may be required.
The Colonial Treasurer: We shall
A Bill to amend the law relat ing to the Registration of Briths and Denthe.
A Bill to regulate the employment of Young Persone and Children at Ser.
A Bill to amend the Importation
and Exportation Ordinance, 1916. preserve them for two years and we Bill to amend the United | shall probably want one more set Kingdom Designs (Protection) Ore of filing cabinete next year, and dinance, 1928.
after that this year's lot will ba
The following bill passed throughput away in brown paper ils final stages yesterday: JA
de
Hon. Mr. Kotewall; This may be
A Bill to amend further the a good opportunity for the Hon-
Medical Registration Ordinance, 1884.
Chinese Y.M.CA
The Hon. Mr. 8. W. Ti'q, moved
gurable, Colonial Treasurer to tell
us whether the now cash registers. are working satisfactorily.
i'
Treasury Stan Reductions,
the first reading of & Bill intituled, Colonial Treasurer Yos, I can A Bill to provide for the incorasaure they are working extremely poration of the Directors of the satisfactorily and at present the Chinese Young Men's Christian As- staff hos" baen reduced by three sociation of Hong Kong" He las month's time two more clerka said-The Chinese Young Men's will be dispensed with: That is Christian Association in Hong reducing the staff in the revenue Kong was formed in 1901 under the branch to 18 as ägainst 21 at the management of the Directors of the beginning of the year. There is Association with the object of pro- also a large saving in forms. This moting the formation of Christian yoor the reduction, it is estimated, charsoter and inculcation of the will amount to over 2 quarter. of Christian spirit of service among a million. This reduction in the Chinese young men. As the As cost of clerical assistance at sociation developed, the Directors | approximately $1,000", per, man per obtained from the Government annum, the reduction in the staff grant of two pieces of land upon therefore amounts to: 83,000 per which the present Chinese Y.M.C.A. annum and the saving in cost of building af Bridge Street now paper is roughly $1,000 per year, stands. These two lots of land are making a total of $6,000 b year, 30 managed by the International Com the machines should pay for them- mitten
TMCA Trustees eelves in four years. From the for th&
of the public sides there giawk Baving in Y.M.C.A. and this Committen han time with no waiting for the signified ita desire to hand over receipts: Up to eleven o'clock this thom.properties to ille local Diroo, morning 214 receipts were issued. tora when they are incorporated as Hon, Mr. Kotowall;
Corporation. In order to secure satisfactory and congratulate the the, perpetual succession, it is pro- | Honourabis Treasurer -on- posed that the Directors of the troduction of theser registers, Y.M.C.A abell be incorporated as
| Corporation colely under the management of the Directors ga the Bill now proposed follows in the main line all other incorporal ing ordinaneda hich have been brought up from time to time.
Hon. Mr. Kotewall conded and the Bill was read a first time,
Katya
"Bali Try and Zoonomy,
Hon. Mr. Bragn. I beg to differ from the Senior Unofficial Member on his congratulations, because, apparently, this is one of the policies by which the "small fry" are made to suffer
Hon. Mr. Shenton: I beg to move Bt. Atephen's Collere. 21a voint of order - Has this anya. thing to do it, the minute we The Hon MrTa'o moved the first have before ua ? reading of a «Bill intituled; As Hon Mr. Brag The ren Ordinance to provide for theirs has been elicitad corporation of St. Stephen's Col the Honour lege. He said
This Bill is framed upon AboJinaa which are usual in the case institution desiring to be cont fod into corporate bodigi
venience in desling
perty and funds.
Clause, I give the Clause which la the provisions of the do
Speaking in Hindustani, M. Wodehouse thanked the gathering for having invited him and said that the Indians in the Force had been of great assistance to him from always remember them in his re- time to time and that he would.
'tirament He said he had many
T. H. King, Mr. R. E Lind- Bishen Singh Mr. Sirdar Khan and soll, Hon. Dr. S. W. Tao, Mr. other members of the Indian com
unity Addressing the athering pleasant recollections to chery Hindustani, M, Mohinder Singh referred to his many piensant re- collections of the services rendered by Mr. Wadahouse to Indian men
gathering "in.
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