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SCORING.
(Continued from Pago" 1.) Lancashire faced with such a total were not dismayed, Watson and Tyldesley collaring the bowl- ing, and it is obvious that while they were at the wicket together over 300 runs must have been added to the total. Tyldesley was de feated when his score stood at 187, but Watson went on to make his 300 and ensue first inning points for his side.
Lord's.
FOOTBALL TOUR.
UNIVERSITY TEAM BEATEN..
IN MANILA,
1928.
SHANSI FORCES IN PEKING.
(Continued from Page 1.) eigners, it is thought in some circles here that as this is the Arat occasion on which the Corps has directly approached the Government, the Pewors inclino towards recognition of the Nation- alists.
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Awaiting Events. !
Shanghai, June 6. Kuominchun troops under Gon- oral Lu Chung-lun are reported to have captured Langfang off Moa day. The Northern troops re treated to Namyuah, which is near Peking.
TWO MEN TRAPPED IN BLAZING TAR.
'DYING MAN'S CRY OF "GOOD-BYE.”
WHAT IS A GOOD LIFEBOATMAN.
·AMUSING VIEWS OF CHILD CRITICS.
"He must possess great courage, Two men were killed and six a spirit of self-sacrifice, and a These threo others injured as the result of on waterproof hat." explosion and a fire at the tar dis essentials are laid down by ono tillery of Mr. J. E. C. Lord, Haw-young essayist for the perfect life- thorne-road, Bootle, Liverpool re-bontman in the annual Royal National Lifeboat Institution com- cently,
Albert Stevens, aged 27, married, petition for the Duke of Northum- It is said that, in replying to
berland's prize.
The subject, "Describe the kind the telegrain, the Nanking Gov-of Bulwer-street, Bootle.
Joseph Reid, aged 19, of Bore- ernment will ask for recognition.
of tian that a good lifeboatman land-strect Bootle. Nam Chung Paol
They were cleaning out a tar should be drew many conflicting cooler, a long boiler of cylindrical views from the girls and boys. shape entered by a manhole, when The standard demanded by these there was an explosion, and within young critics was extremely high. a few minutes a row of six coolers Strict temperance was demanded. by many, one of whom, possibly la Prompt measures were adopted a spirit of kindly explanation, de was ablaze. to reach Stevens and Reid, but soclared, "ifeboatmen have red nonce
air force were the flames that it was because they get the very best fresh impossible.
The subject of matrimony. exer General Chang Hsuch-llang and One of the imprisoned men called
doclared int wives and children were "among General Yang Yu-ting have decid-to a would-be rescuer: "I am oncised the minds of a number of ed to keep their troops in the Are. I can't get out. I am done. competitors. One
One of the workmen succeeded in the little things which should not vicinity of Peking and await in It is no good. Good-bye." with the All-Stars on Sunday, the corporation into the Nationalist
catching hold of one of the trapped be possessed by the lifebontmen." llongkong team will play other clubs ranks.
It is reported that Fengtien men, but was forced to let po owing At the other end of the scale is the in Manila prior to its departure.
General Chang to the fierceness of the flames and young essayist who declares that a troops
the qualifications." His Mauch-liang now concentratou at the density and overpowering wife is the "most important of all Namyuan have hoisted Kuomin-character of the fumes.
Reld started work at the dis- however, is strictly utilitarian, for tang flaga.-Nam Chung Pao,
tillery four days before after hay-he adds because she can make hot ing been out of work for over two ten for the rescued." years,
The Hongkong football team now in Manila will not accept the invitn. tion of the Common Football Club of Cebu for a series of games in the southern city, says the Afanila Times, of June 1. It has been definitely decided by those in charge of the visiting eleven to and from Manila on June 8, aboard the Empress of Canada. It is likely, however, that following its final scheduled gathe
It was the first 300 score to be made by an individual since 1926 when Hobbs made 316 (not out)
The All Filipino eleven, composed for Surrey against Middlesex at of selected footballers of this locality. The only other since trampled over the Hongkong team Macartney's 346 (not out) for the yesterday afternoon by beating the Australians v. Notts in 1921, was visitors to the tune of 3-0, Emilio the record score of Holmes (York-Ugarte, brother of the captain of the well-known All Manila Football Team, shira) who made 316 (not out) phone as a new luminary in foot against Middlesex at Lord's, in
1925.
"Sandham was distifully unfor- tunate in being robbed of the op portunity of parallelling Watson's feat.
PLAYED WYATTI Warwick Amateur Scores Another
Century.
The
under
36 soon as
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?
The following are the replies to to-day's questions:-
Duvren. 3. Indian name, brought by for
to travel from Aster to the earth, and is
reason,
Another writer declares that al- though the lifeboatman will get knocked about at sea himself, he must not take it out of his wife and children when he gets home. One young writer, perhaps inspired by personal experience, lays great
SOUTHERN INTRIGUE? What Swatow Thins' of Situation. circles. He scored two of the
Swatow, June b. The Swatow contribution to the Lallies made by his team and both Acores were registered in no cosy manner, either. The Brat goal of the fund for the "Expedition against afternoon was shot by Ugarte from the North" is said to be assessed the right field, into the net.
nt $100,000.
1. The storage of high explosiers at Hole stress upon the lifeboatman's.ability sphere was kicked for n centre pass,
It is freely said here that the en, E. Ganbrugh Harvest Waggon to get up in the middle of the night, but deflected to the right, entering the Hongkong goal, much to the sur intention of the Kwangsi group, bought in New York on April 1 by Sir Joseph adding: but he must not be awk Selfisliness is ruled out by an- prise of Bragn, visiting goalie. of which General Li Chai-gum is piloted foreign timber up the Thames. Award with those who call him."
The next tally was made by He-a member, is to turn on Marshal Light travels at the rate of 190,000 miles
sceand. A light-year is the titan it takes it other class of writer, who declares An unusual child R. ES. Wyatt, Warwick's bril-redia another new luminary who made Chiang Kai-shek liant amateur all-rounder, made good name for himself in yester- Péking hus fallen and to march ourly copivalent to 97.702,030,063 mliesie must not be selfish and grab
mann in 1888. under a licence granted by day's game. The main dificulty en-back to Nanking, establishing Dartford, in Kent; founded by Johans Bot the best seats."
selend in distraint the best example being "he should another century yesterday, but uncountered by the Hongkong team was their own party in power. They queen Elleabeth. 6 An action to recover Dos philosophy crops up here and there fortunately it did not prevent a the superior passing fairly comfortable victory for Filipino forward linn, supported by will, it is and, leave the North toit, according to the Australian Ministry
the centre half, Adad, who was found Feng Yu-haiang while they take of Trade; vegetable, rounding to D.O... not grumble, for the harder his
Ara. The is reembryanthemum, an Played at Trent Bridge, the in nil places where he could get a tho south, so that Chiang Kai-shek To keep the elle from crumbling Into the life is, the brighter will sparkle his
Americn 6.f, Canada 7.0, New Zealand 10.0, match was Nottinghamshire's al-kick at the ball. Adad covered very and, to all intents and purposes, of South Africa. 10,000,000 18 crown in Heaven."
much ground to the benefit of his tho Kuomintang, will be left out Australia 13.0, London 14.0. 11. Siz. 12. So thin, that 21 million cheets would have to be most from the start. They won
team. Ile certainly was very much in the cold.
plied on each other to make stack and eventually by ten wickets, responsible for the fact that the visit- It will be a and end to the greate high. The sheets are made at the Char
ing footballers failed to neoro even Northern scores being;
Expedition if these lattenburg Laboratory In ferlin. once.
rumours turn out to have any truth in them, and while for a time
Notts.
the
Nolts: 433 and 21 (for 0 wie-
ket). Warwick: 157 und 296.
follow-on was enforced.
of the All
ersion of property
FANLING GOLF. MAJOR BEAMISTI WINNER OF BOGEY POOL.
Owing to a mistake in the cards,
FI
a more stable Government might of Tientsin, have blown up the rail- Middlesex's bowling weakness Whysall (140) was, the principal exhibited itself in no uncertain accured to the South, it la im-way bridge holding up the with-
Whitsun competitions. The competi scorer for Notts, and when War-fashion, and Holmes (105), Oldroyd Possible to think that the Kuo-drawal of the third and fourth Mr. G. H. Bell was wrongly returned wick were dismissed for 157, the (108) and Mitchell (105) all made mintang would take it lying down, Fanglien army corps from Chang-as the winner of the Bogey Pool in the
centuries. Durston was the only and that there would not be open-haintien to Mukden.
Chang Hsuch-liang, who left tion was actually won by Major D. Warwick gave a much better dis-bowler who could make any rented a long spell of unrest again.
Possibly the feeling that that Peking with his staff inst night is W. Beamish with a score of 1 up. play in their second in rings impression, and bowling many overs
Lord Waldegrave has presented thanks to a fine effort by Wyatt, he took seven wickets for 133 runs.would be the case in any event, endeavouring to negotiate a poace- Middlesex gavó a moderate dis- and that there is no cohesion in ful passage but the outcome but though he made 112, he was play, and were forced to fallow on the ranks of the Kuomintang, nor of the negotiations is at pre- not, accorded sufficient support,
All hopes of a possible recovery permanent place within it for sent not known. In the meanwhile the Rev. Alfred Ezra, of Hol were speedily disposed of, Rhodes, the Kwangsl point of view, has the Nationalist army is reported to brooke: Vicarage Derby, to the liv the Yorkshire bowler, rattling out however, determined the Issue, the side for 130, Rhodes' own Our Own Correspondent. · figures were 7 wickets for 33 runs.
and Notts needed only 21 runs to
win.
SUSSEX RISK NOTHING. Easy Victory Against Worcester.
Sussex took no chances against Worcester, withholding a declara- tion in the second innings until they had established a lead of nearly 400 runs. They won easily by 243 runs, the scores being:
Sussex: 409 and 246 (for 6
wickets deed.)
Worcester: 264 and 148.
Winning the toss, A, E. R. Gil- ligan elected to bat first, and he had the satisfaction of scoring his first century of the present cen- tury. Hitting out in typical style he contributed 144. Langridge, who was more restrained; scored 126.
In reply, Worcester made 264, though Bowley bowled extremely well throughout and took 6 wickets
HEAVY SCORING,
Big Derbyshire Score. Essex made. 323 in their first innings against Derbyshire at Chesterfield, but found themselves 229 runa in arrears when Derby hire had concluded their innings.
Exsex defied Derbyshire's efforts to force a win, the score being:
Essex: 323 and 330 (for 7 wie-
kets).
"
Derby: 552. Worthington Derbyshire.
mada 133
for
KENT RECOVER. Keen Game Against Northants.
After, being 68 runs. behind on the first innings, Kent made a good recovery against Northamptonshire at Folkestone and won with three wickets to spare. The scores In their second Innings, Wor- cester collapsed. Wensley bowled were: brilliantly taking eight wickets for 63 runs.
for 68 runн.
SOMERSET'S FIRST WIN, Amateurs Bring About Easy Victory. Somerset won their first match of the season in the easiest pos Psible manner, their victims being Hampshire. Played at Porte- mouth, Hampshire'e bats failed on two occasions, and Somerset won by an innings and 26 runs.
The scores were:
Hampshire: 254 and 336... Somerset: 418.
An excellent display by A. E. S.
CHANG TSO-LIN DEAD?' Still No Confirmation.
Shanghal, June 6. No confirmation of the reported death of Marshal Chang Tso-lin has been received. The latest wire states that the condition of Marshal Chang Tao-lin, is very critical owing to loss of blood. On Mon day he was unconscious, but yesterday he regained conscious- ness, but the crisis is not yet passed over.
Following the death of General LI Yuan-hung, overnight Chinese, cables stato that another ex-presi-` dent of Chinn, Marshal Tsao Kun, who was President from Oct. 1923 10 November 1924, is critically ill in Tientsin.
Tokyo, Jane G.
A War Offled despatch confirma the death of Wu Chung-sheng, who rose from the ranks to be- come virtually the acting Go vernor of Manchuria. Mo Teh- ui and Yu Kuo-han are in a seri- Northants: 334 and 153. Kent: 270 and 212 (for 7 wie-ous condition and Premier Pan
Fu is suffering from shock. Kela). ¡
The Mukden correspondent of Kent's victory was largely the re-the Jijt this afternoon states that sult of fine bowling by Freeman in Chang Teo-lin has died, though Northampton's second innings. He took 5 wickets for 54 runs.
A CAPTAIN'S INNINGS. Gloucester Suit Going Strong..
E. W. Dawson, Cambridge cap- tain last year, and now the leader
his death. Is being kept secret. The raport has not been confirm- ed.
The Chinese and Japanese au- thorities at Mukden are investigat- ing the outrage.
Press despatches report that anti-Japanese feelings among the
of the Leicestershire team, gave Chinese have calmed down as the another fine display against Glan-result of it bing established that cester, at Bristol, but the home Japanese were not connected with the outrage, while Japanese offi- aide won on the first innings.
Gloucester have improved Im-'cial quarters appear confident that mensely on their performances of there will not be serious distur tial lead on the first innings. last season though Hammond's bances necessitating the despatch itippon made 118 before being de- prowess aga bat has not been near of further Japanese troops, as the ly so much in evidence. In this 5,000 at present at Mukden will match, he was chiefly prominent auffice to meet any emergency- because of his bowling.
Rippon gave Somerset a substan-
fented.
A
Hampshire's position was not an impossible one, but J. C. White brought about complete collapse of the side, bowling brilliantly throughout the second innings, He took 6 wickets for 35 runs.
·MIDDLESEX SWAMPED. Yorkshire Win by Innings at Lord's.
The scores were:
Reuter
[Mo Tch-uf was Civil Governor of Mukden in 1926-7, In October of 1927 he was transferred to Gloucester: 323 and 37 (for O Minister of Agriculture and Com- wicket).
Loicester: 291 and 204.
morce.
Yu Kuo-han is Chang Tso-lin's adviser.]
Railway Cut Again,
In Leicester's first innings, E. W. Dawson hit 146 scoring freely all round the wicket. Going in first he was one of the last men out.
Shanghai, June 6. It is alleged that as a result of Middlesex fell from grace very Hammond took 5 wickets for 64
intrigues with Yen Hal-ahan and badly in meeting Yerkshire at runs.
Fino defensive batting by Dip-Chiang Kai-shek, Marshal Chih, Lord's. Hitherto undefeated, and holding top place in the Champion- per enabled Gloucester to pass the Sich-yuan on behalf of the "Chihli Dipper contributed, 116. Party" has taken over the command ship table, the London, team were total. defeated by an innings and 88 runs, Shipman bowled exceedingly well, of 70,000 Chihli and Shanbury Three Yorkshiremen made con-lis five wickets being secured at troops by bribing Sun Clipan-fange and Chang Chung-chang's subor turies in the only Yorkshire Innings, a cost of 32 runs.
Parker took 5 wickets for 65 dibates the first outcome being that The scores were
runs in Leicester's second innings. 20,000 of Sun Chuan-tapels Large
led at Yangizian:: 19 andiás Geor
Lorkshire: 479;
24ldatédex; 281 and 130-
Peking-Mukden railway between be advancing and to have cut the ing of Radstock, Somerset.
The Bishop of Gulldford and Tientsin and Taku ensuring the culling off the Fengtien forces if Mrs. Greig have taken up their the latter succeed in passing. Yung-residence at The Grange, Cobham,
Surrey, tsun-Reuter.
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