266
W. A. Brown, b Clark
10
D. G. Bradman, с Ames.
Bowes
S. J. McCabe, b Allen
W. M. Woodfull, b`Bowes,
A. F. Kippax, l.b.w., b Bowes...
A. G. Chipperfield, b Bowes........
W. A. Oldfield, not out
C. A. Grimmett, b "Allen
H. I. Ebeling, b Allen W. J. O'Reilly, b Clark
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Total
Four of the rejected Australian Sub-Griffins for 1933 were sold at
IF
28
3
42
7
21
a very, low price by auction yes-. terday.
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701
Fall of wickets: 1/21; 2/472; 3/488; 4/574; 5/828; 8/831; 7/638; 8/676: 9/682; 10/701,
BOWLING ANALYSIS
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O. M. R. W. 282 164 4 34 5 170 4 37.2.4 110 2
Bowes Allen Clark Hammond Verity Wyatt "
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28
Leyland
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Henter.
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702 runs for a lead in the first in
Fuced with the task of scoring
nings, England were in perturbed and went about their business in a most admirable man-
ner.
way
C. F. Walters and Herbert But cliffe, herd of many a Test innings, went out to open England's innings and so completely did they master
The racing season resumes on September 9, when the Macao Jockey Club will hold its fourth extra meeting. The programme Page 10 appears on
The final trials in connection with the swimming interport, takes place, on Thursday. Full particulars appear on Page 10
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A Coroner's inquiry was held at at Central Magistracy yesterday mto the death of a Chinese wo- man named Chan Tal Hel, aged 23, who was found in her house at 1, Tai Yuen Street, suffering from narcotic polsoning
on the evening of July 14.
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LOCAL AND GENERAL
If Gossip We Must " which appeared in our issue of yesterday was written by "Prudence" and not "Stopgap."
the bowling that they put together of puerperal fever were reported One case of enteric fever and one
90 runs wihout being separated for the 24 hours ended on August ̈ when stumps were drawn.
who left his
en-
19.
the
The forthcoming marriage is an-
The wicket was still wearing well and although the batsmen appear-
At to-day's meeting of Twenty-thousand people watched to be a little tired after the Rotary Club, the speaker will be ed Clark bowling the leg theory long spell of leather-hunting, they Rotarian D. S. Hill, whose subject
with delightful freedom Although much was expected off with Ave fielders on the leg-side scored
will be "The Development of this pair of batsmen, they disap-before lunch and an over-throw especially Waltera
for four brought the Australians' | "veteran" partner behind. He Had Radio." pointed their supporters badly as
had his middle-stump total to 602 after play had been in scored 59 to Sutcliffe's 31.. McCate
Sutcliffe appeared to be content Between perlods of knocked off in Aller's second over, progress for 485 minutes.
ducking to choose the loose ones to punish nounced between Mr. Eric Stanley which was jeered by the crowd, but Walters was exceedingly.
Franks, of the Prison Mesa, Lalchi- Woodfull powerfully cut the short terprising and his cutting and kok, and Miss Maude Caroline ones from Bowes but this bowler placing to leg especially were a Braga of 12, Kriutsford Terrace.
full was the Dext man
As was generally expected, Wood-reaped his reward when he sent
treat to watch. They were accord- in and down are which kept very low and shaped confidently against the fast shattered Woodfull's wicket-628 bowlers. With successive boundar5-49. Woodfull batted very stolid- les, Ponsford brought the total to ly for 150 minutes, scoring 1 Ave 501 in 370 minutes. About this and only 2 fours in the course of stage Bowes was given the ball and compiling his 40 runs. the crowd jeered as Ponsford THE PERENNIAL-QUESTION"" walked away from this bowler's "The perennial question," in bumpers. Ponsford, however, re- other words the 1b,w. decision, plied to the jeers by storing three was once again to the fore when boundaries of Hammond's third Kippax stopped one from Bowes over. Play by this time had been with his legs and was starting to ten minutes later Ponsford reach-appeal was upheld by the umpire. in prograss for 420 minutes and run a leg-bye when the bowler's
a time when the Connecticut Le-ed his 250.Up till now he had gislature granted divorces. His
Kippax, who had scored 28 in
et a tremendous ovation when The treasurer of the Old Pro- they returned to the pavilion, testant Church and Cemeteries at happy but tired and with their Macao Restoration Fund acknow, wickets intact.
ledges receipt of the following donation: Already acknowledged. $1,198.50; Mr. W. J, von Woerkom -Macao,-$10,
The scores were:-
ENGLAND 1ST INNINGS C. F. Walters, not out H. W. Sutcliffe, not out
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Total for wkts.
:
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At the annual meeting of the Filipino Club, held at their Club on Sunday, the following officers were elected:-President, Dr. V.. LESS ENTHUSIASM.
IN. Atienza; Hon. Secretary. London, Aug. 20. Treasurer, Mr," 1, R. Ildefonso: S. Angeles, L 8. Castro, R. Manalac A cloudless sky with a very re- Committee, Dr. F. S. Fernando, prospects for the test to-day. There and A. G. de Jesus. was the usual all-night queue, but
scored one five and 26 fours, de- what may be described as a styl-mote possibility of rain are the hé, as a clergyman, connected the of his innings. verse was to the effect that while lightful cutting being the keynote ish innings, appeared to resent the couples in marriage, the Legislature cut them apart by divorce.proceed. inga. This is the verse:
AN UNHAPPY END
whole world and lose his own soul?" That question asked cen turies ago, has been answered again and again in the bitter ex- periences of uncounted thousands
In the meantime, Ponsford and HONG KONG, August 21, 1934. in this generation of men and "For CUTting all CONNECTions his captain went on scoring at a
women, These experiences have famed, verified and confirmed the con- CONNECT-I-CUT is fairly named; quent changes in the bowling they
steady rate and despite the fre clusive declaration upon which the I twain CONNECT in one; but you did not look at all like getting out question was predicated. Those CUT those whom I CONNECT in
Allen then came on for a final who look hopefully forward need two:
onslaught. before lunch. Ponsford Encouraging forecasts are charted not be discouraged or too deeply Each legislator seems to say, cut him crisply for a four and off and announced, carrying always a concerned because the world has 'What CONNECT-I-CUT the next delivery he turned back reassuring promise of good times not been transformed and redeem-
again, as if to hook the fast bowl- coming. Peoples of every age and ed from greed, selfishness and
er, but alast he did this once too every country look forward hope- baseless fears in the yearn that
often and paid the full penalty fully, with realization that, have passed since the teaching
when he trod on his own wicket. behind the clouds which tend to and preaching of the Nazarene
It was indeed an unhappy ending
innings, and if the crowd greeted
B
you.
away'."
PAPER CONFISCATED
Fress". (Copyright.)]
* Breslau, Aug. 20.
decision. The position was now 631-6-23.
It was one of the smallest for many An extraordinary general meet- day night. There were barely 200 is to be held at the Company's years and no comparison with Fri-ing of M. Y. San & Co. (1927), Ltd. which severely depressed street offices at 3 pm on the 27th inst vendors, conjurors and entertainers for the purpose of passing a re-
to see the latter bowled neck and
· Oldfield joined Chipperfield only crop by Bowes who hit the middle been added to the total. The out- who had a very small trade. stump after only seven runs had going batsman had only scored.
solution to the effect that the three and at this stage Howes Australians vast total has already liabliles continue its business, that Everything goes to point that the Company cannot by reason of its took three wickets in four overs. downhearted the public who say it is advisable to wind up the same Oldfield batted very confidently that the "Ashes" are certain to go and to appoint suitable Liquidator and scored his thousandth run in to Australia. Only real cricket or Liquidators therefor. Test matches.
enthusiasts and those relishing re- GRIMMETT COMES AND GOES cord breaking feets will appear at
Grimmett came in to fill the the Oval to-day
Fermission for the construction › breach when Chippedfield was out
of a Blaughter-house in Changchin The wicket was protected through has been granted by the Depart and together with Olddeld he car-out the week-end during the
abscure the vision, there shines brought the clear ray of Hght to Special to the "Hong Kong Daily to a magnificent if somewhat chancy led the scree to 676 with the latter night.Members of the Oval star ment of Civil Affairs to the Chang the sun of happiness and pros-a benighted and superstition
this with a terrific shout, it must doing most of the scoring. At this and plain-clothes men were sta- chun Special Municipal Office. perity. Recently Mr. Henry Ford people. By line upon line, precept cheered millions of his fellowupon" precept, " Truth® impresses The latest edition of the anti-be said that they also gave Pons Point, Gritsmett nibbled at one tioned at secret sentry, boxes with The proposed abattoir, which will countrymen by expressing the itself finally and convincingly Semitic weekly "der "Stuermer" ford the great ovation he deserved from Allen and was caught behind powerful torch lights with which be built at a cost of 300,000 yen en conviction that the years to come upon the conscieneness of those published by Julius Streicher was Strong cutting was the feature of the sticks by Ames 676-8-7. Worse they continually threw beams on a 10,000 tsubo lot near the Tsunta Bridge, on the bank of the will surpass the years gone in who, willingly or unwillingly, laten confiscated in Bresian by the acring his innings which may best be was to follow for Ebeling, the new the turf, walls and pathways.
Itung River, will be under the joint bringing genuine social and and learn to understand.
police chief on the ground that described as an all-found display comer, bed only scored two when he neuter.
management of the Changchun WEATHER CHANGING economic progress to the people. We should look forward, hope it contained an article headed superb batsmanship. He was was bowled the total being 882 for
at the wickets for 455 minutes,
Municipality and the SMR. Co. One need not believe Mr. Ford a fully and with assurance claiming "Virtual Murder" which refers to scoring 1 five and 27 fours during The next man in was. O'Reilly true prophet to accept this fore as a rightful fruitage of past ex- the sexual murder committed in that time,
and though he made only seven cast. Men and women, particular-periences, and as a result of lessons Breslau some years back and
Kippax came in and played out runs he stayed long enough to see ly citizens of great nations. well learned the brighter and which, it is stated, calculated con- the over after which a halt was the score pass the 700 mark for it and impartial. In its application better things which are the first siderably to impair the prestige of made for lunch, the total was not till the total had reached and enforcement there are no rewards of right thinking. The the Police
being 574 for 4 while Woodfull 701 that he was bowled by Clark was not out for 25.
for T delays, no miscaffiages of justice, law of compensation is irrevocable Transocean Kuo
London, Aug. 20. The weather is changing. It is becoming gusty and dull, but the Australia's chance reaching four queue outside the ground is in- figures. One bookmaker was laying creasing.
MAMA odds of 3 to 1 and did some bust- At Bo'clock some 4.000 had gath-ness cred: Conversation turried on Reuter,
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