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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THE WORLD SPORT

COUNTY CRICKET.

RAIN INTERFERES WITH PLAY.

ONLY ONE MATCH COMPLETED.

BLIGHT ON CHAMPION-

SHIP CRICKET.

THE INACTIVITY OF GEORGE GUNN.

"SWIMMING SIMPLIFIED,'

WATCH FOR MONDAY'S LESSON.

If you want to learn how to swim and how to dive, here's your chance at no costl

The Telegraph will teach you how to master the fundamental principles of swimming and diving.

We will start on Monday a series of twelve articles on swimming and diving prepared by James A. Lee, athletic director of the Cleve land (Ohio) Athletic Club, one of the largest of its kind in the world. The club has more than 2,400 A blight descended on cham-, members. pionship cricket of the North of Lee knows his swimming, And England writes Cricketer of the he knows how to teach beginners. Instructs hundreds of Manchester Guardian after spend-He ing a day watching Notts at Brad- beginners each year and also aids Owing to rain falling practicalford. Day after day the same hundreds of swimmers in perfect ly over the whole country on dull tale has to be told. A teaming the art. Thursday and Friday, there was wins the toss, bats firet on an only one of the County cricket easy wicket, lays a solid founda- matches played to a full result.tion for the innings, and then Five matches were left without goes on the day long pushing and

result at all, there being posing, risking nothing, making less than six hours' play.

wicked travesty of The best individual perform-games. ances were !--

any

Batting.

154

Hardingo (Kent)

and

Jurp (Northants)

and .....

E. Tyldesley (Lancs.)

*Not out.

Bowling.

Wright (Kent) Jupp (Northants) Bowley (Sussex)

A

the best ol

The age of chivalry is gone; that of sophisters, economists, and calculators has succeeded. A few years ago Quaife was sup- 82 posed to be a slow, maker of runs; ४४ whenever he batted four hours for a hundred many hot-tempered 124 gentlemen, would write to the To-day newspapers about it.

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feated Somerset by 310 runs. The ..scores were!

Kent, 345 and 213 for two

wickets (declared). Somerset, 214 and 59.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1927.

**THE LIBRARY OF

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AN IMPORTANT EXTENSION.

The Benchers of Groy's Inn have decided on an important extension of the Library of the inn.

The present building in South- square is connected with a corner. the charm of which, with the statue of Francis Bacon in front, is familiar to visitors from all parts of the world. The corner will undergo a change; but the architectural scheme provides for a new building which shall be in harmony with the peaceful beauty of the inn. The present library is situated on the north- cast side of the square, and the ex- tension will adjoin it on the eastern side.

Thus the library will form. complete corner and the addition will take the place of a building His articles, written forcibly which is now used as offices, in- and in a style easy to understand,cluding those of the Under-Trea- leave no chance to escape learner The new building, which ing if you follow and practice will give accommodation for 50,- |000 volumes, will be known as the instructions given.

Library." A sum of "Holker Each article is short and snappy, yet complete: They are illustrat£100-000 was bequeathed by Lady Helker to found scholarships in ed.

memory of her husband, Lord Justice. Halker, who was a member of Gray's Inn.

BIRDS IN THE PARKS..

LONDON'S MANY SACTUARIES.

Some points of spezial interest

This bequest is not applicable to any building scheme; but the Benchers have decided to associate the library with this generous gift, The building will cost about £40,000.

released

Quaife's pace of scoring has be come normal. We got into 6 for 29 ecstasies of delight to see Ham- 5 for 62mond or Chapman getting 50 runs emerge from the repart for 1926 A racing pigeon, the property f for 69 in an hour. Spooner, Maclaren, of the Committee on Bird Sanc-of Mr. F. E. Brown. Bridlington, London, Aug. 19. Denton, Tyldesley. Hirst, R. E. tuaries in the Royal Parks in and has made a remarkable flight from Playing at Taunton, Kent de- Foster, Jessop, Hobbs, and A. O.† near London. Apart from the Marseilles (says the Yorkshire Jones all scored at Hammond's special enclosures designed to post.) Competing in the York- speed, and with as much art, attract and shelter wild birds, all shire Championship Club contest, each in his own style. And all these parks form sanctuaries of Mr. Brown's bird was of these glonious cricketers may wild life amid the desolation of along with 66 others at 10.35 on have been observed in action in London buildings. 1 Richmond

a Tuesday morning, and reached In Kent's first innings, Hardings a single summer's day. More Park the variety of wood, water, its home in Bridlington at 6.11 contributed 154 und Ashdown 112, maiden overs are bowled in county and open land, and particularly the following night. The length while the principal scorer in the cricket at the present time than the wealth of old timber, are of the light is approximately 800 secod knock were Bryan with 128 ever happened in Attewell's period pecially seductive to birds at miles. With the official allow and there are six balls to the breeding time; it is welcome hearance of five hours for darkness, and Hardings 82 (not but).

Somerset's collapse in the sec-over now und our wickets are ing that over 60 wild species are

Mr. Brown's bird has covered the ond innings was mainly due to absurdly smooth. In the North of believed to have bred there last the fine bowling" of Wright, who England, at any rate, the cham-senson. They included several distance at an average speed of pionship is killing the spirit of kinds of owls and woodpeckers, nearly 30 miles an hour, an extra- cricket: the prize has come to be. as well as the stockdove and the ordinary performance. honoured more than the game, redstart-all birds which nest at need in It is no use mincing words, no cither habitually or use aping the tolerance of old age such decayed and crannted oaks as stil! embellish Richmond Park. that fears the retort "You live in

The most striking addition to the past; cricket

the nesting birds of this park in a pair of woodlarks, 1926 which have remarkably increased their numbers in the last few years--apparently as a result, not tion. Despite their name, they haunt heaths and hillsides dotted with timber, and their recent mul- tiplication seems due to the dear-

took six wickets for 29 runs.

NO RESULTS.

Do Not Count For Championship. The following matches were all interfered with by rain and end ed in no result, not counting for the championship. There was no play on the second and third

never was as

Wax

goed as it used to be." Fucts are facts, and Lancashire, Notts, and Yorkshire matches this season have day by day sent out a dull Midlesex v. Worcester, at Lords,ness, a covetousness, of play that -Middlesex had made 178 in would not have been tolerateder affcrestation. but of deforesta-

days:

their first innings, and Worcester had made 26, for the loss of two wickets.

One or two twenty years ago. stone-wallers are needed in every cleven, but no more than that.

Essex Gloucester, at Leyton. The Indolence of George Gunn..ng of large tracts of old heathe Gloucester had made 199 in

during the war years. their first innings, and Essex, 75, At Bradford Notts had first and for the loss of five wickets,use of a slow, comfortable pitch. Londes has profited by the bent

Warwickshire Y. Surrey,

at Gunn and Whysall began batting towards colonization shown in late Birmingham-Surrey had made one or two minutes after twelve years by many kinds of ducks. 231 in their first innings, and o'clock. Warwick 02 for seven wickets. George Gunn resisted tempta

Leicester

v. Hampshire, at tion to hit hard at every tail but Ashby-de-la-Zouch.-Leicester had two for four hours and five made 134 in the first innings and minutes, In this space of time Hampshire 81 for the loss of five he somehow made 48, including a "wickets.

||

Derby v. Yorkshire at Chester field. Derby had been dismissed for 157 and Yorkshire's score stood at 92 for the loss of five wickets.

JUPP IN FORM.

With Bat and Ball.

Tufted ducks and pochards are often plentiful in winter on the Serpentine, and several broods of tufted ducks-which are often mistaken for goldeneye-were hatched in Central London last summer. Although the islands couple of boundaries, one of in Hyde and St. James' Parks, which was achieved from a good like the woods in Richmond Parks, length ball. From the first day of the Lancashire y. Notts match, are sanctuaries with a special de-

last Saturday but one, I have suffered more than seven hours of Gunn, within eight days and have seen him poke a matter of 83 runs away from his indolent and insolent bat.

gree of protection, the attention of bird-lovers will be focused on the passages in this report which touch on the enclosures lately dedicated to Birds in Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens.

Flere the earlier amenities up- pealed to but a limited group

After Notts had made 100 for no In the match, Northampton v.

It is satisfactory to learn that Notts, at Northampton, Notts wicket and had therefore accom- gained points on the first innings. plished an excellent point of van- the number of species nesting in

fage for a winning score, Gunn these two parks was persisted in merely stopping good and bad balls, and for another and that care has been taken to make the newly planted strip be- hour and a half declined to get side the Serpentine more attrac-

The scores were:

Northants, 152 and 160 for

six wickets.

Notts, 281 for six wickets

(declared).

For Northants Jupp made 88 in the first innings, 62 in the second knock, and was most successful with the ball, taking five of the

opposiitn wickets for 62 runs.

POINTS FOR GLAMORGAN.

A First Innings' Lead.. Playing at Cardiff, Glamorgan took first innings points off Sus- sex, the scores being:

Glamorgan, 207 for nine wic

kets (declared).

Sussex, 118.

In bowling against Gamorgan, Bowley took six wickets for 69

runs.

MATCH DRAWN.

more than 24. From noon to close.

of play Notts were at the wicket five hours and a half for 282 for four. Of these Whysail get 134 five hours and twenty minutes,

which means that the other Notts batsmen in a whole day on an easy turf could scrape together (extras not counted) a miserly 801

tive.

maintained,

Bank notes to the value of

£650 have been found following the death of two old people who

lived

at Peopleton, Pershore, Worcestershire. Mr. Jesse Smith. aged 76, and Mrs. Hannah Cross, aged 73, brother and sister, shared a cottage with another sister, in On the death of her old nurse. brother and sister Nurse Smith decided to go into lodgings and sell the furniture of the cottage.

A Drag on the Wheel. After lunch Gurn's cricket was stupid. Whysall played superbly and did all that a strong bat could do to land Notts into a winning She decided not to part with two position. Gunn was merely a drag old boxes, however and Inter

on the wheek As a consequence 3500 was found in them, and an-

of Gunn's tactless play Notts were other £50 was

not more than 186 at twenty small tin. minutes past five when the first

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discovered in a

wicket fell, which was, of course.proceed to expand and give the Gunn's.

crowd reasonable entertainment?

In the afternoon's last hour Pay- They did not. Hallows and Wat- ton made 13 out of 53 scored in

went on playing cham-

Bon

do,

E. Tyldesley's Century. The match between Lancashire that time. Championship cricket pionship ericket, as it is un- and New Zealand, at Manchester, forsooth! Why do we tolerate it derstood in these days-"Safety was left drawn, weather inter at all?

first, wait for the bad ball, faring. The scores were:

When Gunn returned to the

and then whatever

you Lancashire, 229.

pavilion the crowd mingled hoots New Zealand, 57 for one with its applause; never before be careful with it. You might get

wicket:

have I heard a bateman come back out! Never mind the crowd-they will stand anything." Hallows Ernest Tyldesley contributed from a field to so many unfriendly, and Watson, with little or nothing 124 towards Lancashire's total even abusive, noises. The crowd at stake, exploited much the sort Reuter.

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