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carry on Wellard's good work. brave fight Somerset Treating the bowling as it desery: managed to draw their match | éd, he quickly took the score past with Surrey at the Oval yesterday. 300, and then turned Watts to leg With two of their most valuable for two runs to complete his 50. wickets
down in their second innings they were still 213 run behind Surrey's frst-lenings score. As the morning progressed, so did Surrey's hopes of victory in- crease. Indeed, at the luncheon
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AUSTRALIANS' FINE WIN
Gentlemen: Beaten
Easily
LOCAL TENNIS
St. John's University Beaten
In ither last match of the sour, the St. John's University, Shang- hal tennis team lost to the In dlah Recreation Club at Sookun- pop on Saturday by 4 matches to Cn8.
The Indians were far too strong for the visitors, the Rumjaha cou- sins winning their matches easily. The viators returned to Bhanghai yesterday by the as Chenonceaux.
The results were jus kka -, ~SINGLES
S. A Rumjahn (I.R.C.) beat Y. C.
Kowk 618-2019
H. D. Rumjahn (LRC.)" beat
∙C.; Ma 6-3, 8+1
A.
J. A.. Cassumbboy (LR.C.) lost to
Y. 6. Tang. 3-5, 2-6.
..DOUBLES.
H. D. Rumjahn and I. M. A. Razack PRC.) beat Y.-C. Kwok" and X, Chen. 6-2, 6-4.
A. Rumlahn and 8. A. Ismati (LRC), beat Y. 8. Tong and H. Wong 6-8, 8-1.. 6-1.
C.R.C. WINS Playing their postponed "B" Division Lawn Tennis League match at Causeway Bay on Satur- day, the Chinese Recreation Club defeated, the University by seven seļs_to_2...
Scores:
Wellard, however, after a quiet The Australians beat the Gan-S. start quickly knocked the bowlers tiemen of England at Lord's yes of their length. Once again Sur- terday by eight wickets; When, at rey's poor slp Belding cost them the close of play on Monday, the the match, for Wellard was missed Australians still required 221 runs in the alips when he had scored 22 tri win, even if they had all their runs, and, profitng by his escape. wickets in hand, there was reason he went on to play a gallant for the hope of a good finish; for innings of 117 runs, which includit was said that the pitch was ed three 6's and 14 4'3. A remark wearing-people always say that. | able partnership of 112 runs be it sounds knowing. tween Wellard and Hawking went a long way to deprive Surrey the victory. Wellard was then joined by Luckes, and before they were separatd 55 runs had been: added for the eighth wicket, and Somerset had sayed the game.
Ingle Attacks The Bowling Soon after the game was con- tinued Watts bowled J. Lee with
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if the pitch had indeed worn then McCabe, and Brown in,a đẹ- Ughtful exhibition of batemanship never gave the bowlers,, nor the spectators. any encouragement in their beller that the ball would be have extravagantly. I have seen these Australians bat grounds this summer, and have
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on
many
Woodfull had sent in Ebeling
a well pitched-up break back, but yet to come away with the impres a few moments later Davey was ston that they have been playing missed in the slips by Garland-on anything but a perfect wicket. Wells off Parker. This mistake. Such is the quality of their tech- however, was not expensive, as in pique. Parker's next over Davey spicked a rising ball into the wicket- keeper's hands. Rain then held up the game for 25 minutes, and after C. C. Case and R. A. Ingle had taken the score to 96 Case was brilliantly caught by Parker at square-leg off
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M. Wong and F. K. Lau (CR.C.)
lost to Kho and Ng. 4-6 lost to Lee and Lo-4-6 beat Lee and Singh 6-1
SANITARY BOARD
MEETING
Orders Of The Day
and Barnett on Monday evening. and yesterday they added 15 more uns to the total of 11 to the bow. iing of H. D. Read and Holmes be- fore Barnett, á, left-handed bats- man of ideas. hit a ball from Read Gregory. Ingle hard in the direction of square- brought the 100 up by turning eg. where E, W., Dawson made a Gover to leg for two runs, and; good catch. The Gentlemen of then began to attack the bowling. England should have had Ebeling
The business to be discussed at being particularly severe
an out soon afterwards when he led to-morrow's meeting of the Sani- Gregory, but Gregory soon had his the most simple of catches betary Board is-1 Letter from revenge by taking a magnificent tween Read, the bowler, and F. R
'Government -signifying the apprë- one-handed catch off his own bowl- Brown at mid-on. No one called val of the Legislative Council to ing. L. Hawkins made some very and the ball futtered quietly down the amendment, of By-law 8 of good strokes, including a nice off between them. Brown in due Part of the Slaughter-house drive to the boundary of Watts, course was put on at the Nursery By-laws. and at the muncheon Interval the end and at 63 he had Ebeling out score had been taken to 123 with-leg-before-wicket but that was
the last Australian oute
out further loss..
When play was continued Haw kins and Wellard made a brave fight to save their aide from an innings defeat.
At first they were rather slow, but after half a hour Wellard brightened up the proceedings by hitting Gregory for two 4's and a 6 in one over. He then, had a lucky escape, being dropped in the slips by Garland
Wells of Gover, and this mistake
proved to be very expensive, for
Wellard went on to make 112 runs.
to 50,
A BATEMAN AI GLASS. H McCabe and Brown in a little over an hour before luncheon add-
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2. Application for an eating licence at the 2nd and 3rd floors of No 136, and the 1st, 2nd and fie doors of No. 138, Wellington street.
3. Application for AD eating ed 102. glorious, runs, McCabe, honse licence on the premises with his beautiful square cutting facing Chater Road, inside the and his short-armed hook, scored tron gate in lane on the ground the bink of the runs, and he was foor of the Hong Kong Land also the more fucky, for when he Investment had made 37 he should have been Queen's Building.
and Agency Co., stumped off R.-W. V. Robins, who 4. Application for the registra was bowling better than he has tion of No 83, Whitfield, ground done lately; and who sorely requir-floor, as a dalty.
ed a little encouragement. Mc-
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8. "Regular Returns:-
able Director of Medical and Sanitary Service on the water supply of the Colony for the month of June, 1934.
For a while this escape had a Cabe is now more than a cheerful, tion of No. 28. Po Kong Road, subduing effect on Wellard, but
punishing batsmen. Every stroke eventually he again became that he makes bears the pattern gressive, and after he had been batting for exactly an hour bit of class, and, even when he is acar- (a), report from the Honour- Watts for two 4's to take his score ing fast, one can spare
watch his perfect back play. He Wellard then settled down to reached his 50 with a square cut enjoy himself at the expense of which whistled to the boundary some rather demoralized Surrey and in the same over he hooked bowling. Hawkins, too, entered Read into the Mound Stand, two into the spirit of the thing, and, strokes which sent out that" glort- straight driving Gregory for Gous sound which comes only after brought the 200 up on the board the perfectly timed stroke. You Wellard greeted the new ball by can shut your eyes and bear. Me hitting Waits for yet another B. Cabe batting. and a moment later he sliced a
hit
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(b) Rat Return for the weeks ending 23rd and 30th June, 1934; " (c) Health Bulletin of Eas- in Ports from the Honourable Drector of Medical and Sanitary Services for the weeks ending 23rd we" and 30th: Jume. 1934..... When the total had reached 150 (d) Health Return from the drive off the same bowler and the Gentlemen of England seemed League of Nations; Eastern Bureau, scored, a angle to complete the to relax a little, and some of their for the weeks ending 8th and 16th partnership 100 in 80 minutes. fielding, which had never been June, 1934. Two runs later, however," Hawkins good, became decidedly ragged. (e) 2Mortality Return for Hong short ball from Watts with C. E. Livock was not a success in Kong for the weeks ending" 17th the bottom edge of his bat and this match as a wicket-keeper and 30th June, 1934 gave Brooks an easy catch..
The luncheon Interval score was (f) Summary of licences, per- 165, McCabe then having made 65mits and examptions granted and Surrey's hopes, however, were End Brown 33, and although E R. refused by the Board during the attort-lived Luckes came in to T. Holmes bowled afterwards as if month of June, 1934.
he were expecting & complete col- keep his end up by presenting
(g) Cattle and Swing Returns perfectly straight bat at every-lapse of the Australians, the runs for the month of June, 1934 thing, white Wellard immediately bad Scen knocked off by ve proceeded to take two more 's of minutes to 3. McCabe had batted auccessive, balls from Gover. An- for an hour and three-quarters, other boundary hit and four byes and, in addition to his 6, had hit saved the linings defeat, and a 24 4's during 20 innings which moment Isteri beautifu-on-had been a pleasure to watch. drive gave Wellard a well-deserved
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