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THIRTEEN WICKETS BEFORE LUNCH

Sussex And Lancashire Fighting For Points

(Special" Air-mal! Sertice)

London, Aug. 18 Surrey and Yorkshire went to lunch at the Oval with just Gover aud Brooks separating" Yorkaðire from an innings victory. Verity had Anished off their first innings for 100, taking six wickets for 74 runs, and the second ventura was

more or less a procession to and from the pavilion. When the interval arrived nine men were out for 79 and Surrey still required 182 to anve the innings defeat. That lunch interval was something of an anti-climax after thirteen wickets had fallen for 138 7135.

Not even the weather gave Surrey flicker of hope, for the sun chose that moment to shine cheerfully on the stricken field.

Gover and Brooks defad Verity and Macaulay for nearly four overs after lunch, and then Sutcliffe took a catch. Yorkshire winning by an innings and 187 bons.

Essex. sorely hampered by the weather yesterday, declared at their overnight score of 322 for eight at Northampton. There was another delay of an hour to-day before play was possible, and then Farnes made a good start by, getting. Bakewell caught at the wicket for a thick." A W. Allen and Timms then stayed in till lungh, when the adores

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1934.

TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity

Anglican Churches

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HÙNG TONG

belief that scrumthing very different might have happened in the faal stages if Voce had not been with- drawn from the Notts eleven. Woodfull was bowled by Butler with the first ball of the morning when thè Australians' total stood at 3- splendid in-swinger that took the off-stump-bu a crippled Holy Communion attack was unable to follow up this sensational success.

· Sunday, 2nd September, 1934. Fourteenth Sunday After. Trinity.

Nevertheless, Brown would have teen out also saven runs later if a slip catch bad been held off Staples. Notts were penalised for this mix- take, 63 being added in forty minutes for the second partnership before McCabe was defeated by a similar delivery to that which bowled his onptain

McCabe bad thoroughly exposed the mediocrity of the bowling and he bit six boundaries. Brown had gone at slower speed, spanding in hour on 98, but he and Kippax travelled so swiftly that when lunch was taken 100 had been put on in fifty minutes, the score standing at 160 for two.

Kippax was in excellent form, and after the resumption. he made bis runs more freely than Brown and also more interestingly.

When Brown reached his hundred at three o'clock, Kippax was 75, and the reore being now the com Brown scared a century for the fortable one of 230 for two the Australians to-day and they declar-innings was declared closed. ed with a lead of 284 over Notts, who were without Voce.

Listless Notts

Holy Communion" (Peak

Church Children's Service ...

Choral Eucharist and

8 a.m.

6. a.m. 10 am.

THE LEVIATHAN

To Be Placed Back

Into Service

Strong indications came from Washington that President Roose- velt is reconsidering Bearetary of Blessed Sacrament in the Commerce Rober's decision order-

Cathedral.

ing the United States Lines to 3rd Mass at 10.30-with sermon place the "Leviathan” back in

servies. in English.

EVENING SERVICE: At 4, Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament.

Secretary Roper two months agé denied the company's" apblication for indenhite removal of the

"Leviathan from service with the pledge to put in escrow an amount equivalent to the vessel's estimat“. September 8th-Holy Hour from ed annual losses for the construc-

5.30 to 6.30 p.m. September 7th-First Friday of the Month. General Com- munion at 7. o'clock Mass, – 11 a.m. Beptember 8th-Feast of the Na- tivity of Our Lady. High Mass at 7.30.

Sermon Preacher: The Dean. Evensong

8.30 pm, Freacher: Rev. H. W. Baines.

Week Day Services Masins-Daily at 9.00 a.m. Intercessions for the Sick.—Wed-

nesday at 10.15 am. Holy Communion-Thursday

7.45 a.m.

At

Holy Communion.-Friday at 7.45

2.01.

Choir Practice.-Friday at 5.30

p.m.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.

KOWLOON.

(Church of England).

The following are the forth- coming Services, etc., at St. An- drew's Church, Kowloon:-

Sunday, 2nd September, 1934. Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity.

On Week Day Mass at 7 and 6.30.

Free Churches

METHODIST CHURCH.

tion of a new cabin. Itner to run with tha "Manhattan" and "Washington," Roper's decision to disregard the recommendation "of Henry H. Heimaun, then director of the Shipping Board Bureau, who advocated acceptance of the proposal.

The company renewed its appli- cation after the Leviathan's losses on the two voyages made since her return to service amounted to að- proximately $250 000. In its originai ·"proposal,” thá tessel's operating losses had been "estimat- ed at only $80,000 a voyage.

The President is understood to regard the construction of a new liner of greater beneat to the American merchant marine than Service will be held at the Fag-than at financial lose. It is re- continued operation of the Levis- Nat Methodist Church Queen's

Road East, Wanchal.

ported that he was unaware of the Roper decision until after the Sunday, 2nd September, 1934.

vessel had been returned to ser- Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity.vice. (From The 8. F. Shipping

Register, July 28)."

Morning Order by ME

Smith-10.15 a..

Hymn No. 882 God of pity, God

of grace.

Notts had bowled and fielded Kent, at Hastings, where the listlessly enough to suggest that first day's play was entirely lost. they were out of heart. Moreover, also declared this morning at their

uncharacteristically

Prayer they batted Overnight score of 236 for four

when they begal their second wickets, and Sussex found Freeman innings at 3.15, needing 28 to win and Marriott in dangerous mood, or, in other words, they had to By the interval six good wickets hold out two and a quarter hours were gone for 96, but H. Parks and te Hammond saved the follow-on.

Gloucestershire went of batting lig enough for Barnett to complete A century at Cheltenham and lets

Worcester to score 383 to win.

avoid defeat. They senfeely wickets fell steadily to lobked like doing so, for their Grimmett and Fleetwood-Smith, although the pitch had hot become particularly.

onfficult.

At Manchester, Middlesex went in to lunch with nine men out and

Harris was caught by short leg a lead of 128 over Lancashire.

at 18, Keeton bowled 16 runs later. The last pair afterwards increased Walker caught at cover at 43, and Hardstaff caught and bowled at 5e.

the lead to 168 and Middlesex When Staples left to a catch at declared, it having been arranged deep mid-off with only 7 added. to draw stumps early,

Derbyshire gained an easy vic Gunn and Taylor onde the figures tory over Somerset at Weston-look better by passing the hundred super-Mare by an innings and as before the sixth wicket partnership

ended.

runs.

AUSTRALIA v. NOTTS

The end of the match bere between Netts and the Australians carte as a relief. The surprising withdrawal of Voce from the Notts attack, officially explained as the consequence of leg trouble, and the manifestation of feeling against the Australians by a crowd who suspected that they had been" res ponsible, robbed the play of much f its interest, and nearly all its pienzure.

At five o'clock, with half an hour to go. Notts had only three batamen left in Voce's absence, and they were hopelessly behind in the matter of run-getting. It was now only question of playing out time.

✓ TOWNSEND'S MATCH

at

Townsend played chief part in Derbyshire's victory over Somerset by an innings and 60 runs Weston-super-Mare. He followed a net-out century by taking eleven wickets in the match for 130, his splendid bowling yesterday helping to send back Somerset's last six batsmen in an hour for $9.

The Australians, leading by on the first innings, declared at 230 for two wickets and set Notts the task of making 285 for victory in two and a quarter. hours. Notta, Apart from Townsend's display far from attempting this, aneroly Derbyshire's fielding was outstand- saved the game after losing six foring. Fourteen Somerset men were caught, and the fielding close in to It is impossible to avoid the the wicket was brilliant.

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11.00 am-Malins and Sermon. 16 a.m-Holy Communion.

Preacher: The Vicar.

6.15 p.m.-Musical Service

Sermon.

and

DAT

The Lord's Prayer Hin No. 717 Help us to help

each other, Lord.

1st Lesson: Job 29.

Preacher: The Rev, H. C. Davies. Children's Hymn No. 851 All MC., MA, CF

Military Band Concert There will be a Military Band Concert in the illuminated grounds of the Church on Sunday, September 2, at 9 pum. The price of admission for Civilians is 30 cents: Service Men are admitted free of charge. Refreshments will be obtainable. In the event of wet weather, the concert will be given in the Hall, On Tuesday, September 4,

pm. there will be a meeting of the newly elected Social Committee.

at 9

things bright and beautiful. and Lesson: Hebrews 12, 1-17. Prayer Notices

!

Hymn No. 318 Bouls of men why

will yo-scatter. Sermon "

Hymn No. 353 Just as I am

without one, plea. Benediction.

Evening Order by Rev. Edgar

Dewstoe-8.15 p.m.

Hyinn. Prayer

The Lord's Prayer, Hymn.

Lesson,

Prayer.

A meeting of the General Com- mitee of St. Andrew's Club will be held on Wednesday, September 5, at 9 p.m. There will be a Flannel Dance in Notices

the Hall on Thursday. Sep-Hymn. tember 6, at 8 p.m. Admission is by ticket only, and these may be obtained from mem- bers. The prices are $1 for ladies and members of St. Andrew's Club and $1.50 for

others.

Sermon Hymn. Blessing.

M

NOTICES

The "Alice in Wonderland" Fere Sunday, 2nd September in the

Committee will meet in the. Church Hall on Friday, Sep- tember 7. at 9 p.

On Saturday, there will be the üsual Bathing Picnic under the auspices of St. Andrew's Club. The launch will leave Police Pier, Kowloon at 3.30 p.m. All members of-the-con-. gregation and their friends are welcome.

Catholic Churches

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

The following are the forthcom- ing services at the Catholic Cathedral, Calné Road. September 2nd-Fifteenth Sunday

After Pentecost

MORNING. SERVICES

ist Mass at d...

2nd Mass at B-High Maša follow- ed by the Procession of the

DOG RACING

MEETING: Saturday, 9.15 P.M.

ADMISSIONS

$2 Pari-Mutuels;

Sunday, 9.15 P.M.

$1 Cash Sweeps;

Members Stand $1, Publie Stand 40 cents.

Sallors' Soldiers' Home: Christian Social Hour at 7 p.m.

Monday, 3rd September and Thursday, 6th September, Badminton Club meets at 7. p.m. Preachers for Sunday. 9th Sep

tember; am.-Rev. F. White of Fatshan; p.m.-Mr.

W... E. Smith.

UNION CHURCH

Kennedy Road. (Hong Kong)

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1034.

Sunday School, 9.30 am.

Morning Service, 10.30 a.m. (Broad.

cast.)

Evening Barvice, 8 þ.m.

Praicher: The Rev. E. G. Powell

FIRST QHURCH OF CHRIST, SOLENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,

Mas, UA MACDONNELL ROAD, LOW BO

HOLD PRAN STATION.

SEPTEMBER 2, 1984

SUNDAY SERVICE, 11.15 mm.*** Subject:CHRIST JESUS

Tas Sadday School is held on Banda. Mornings, 10 o'clockadett

Wednesday Evening Meeting 6.00 pm. Bading Room at above address bien- Tuesday and Friday, 10 am to 12.Noon. Monday and Thursday, 5.20 to 7. p.m.

The Public in cordially invited to atland the services and vill, the Heading Room

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