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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SATURDAY, JULY 28,

192

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FOOTBALL LEAGUE;

ANNUAL MEETING OF THE V. D. A

The annual report and balance sheet of the Hongkong Football League, which has just been published, states: | evil It will be seen by the balance sheet sai that the year under review was runnt at a loss, principally due to the non- Ipinying of the annual game Winners Iv Rest

The Management Committed with to draw the attention of Club Secro- carlos to the 'niarking out of grounds, and request thak during the coming sèáson moro supervision bó given to j this matter.

The Chinese Athletic are to be con- gratulated on winning both the Senior and Junior “B” championships, and tho K. O. 8. B. are also to be con- gratulated on again winning tho Junior "A" championship,

The following amendments to rules have been submitted:

Proposed by the R. A. Football Club, seconded by the K. O. 8. B. Football Club.

;

Rule 6, Ines two and three, deloto "be entitled to."

Rulo 6, second portion, deleta "bo entitled to."

Rule 7, for "may" read “shall.”

Rule 9, third para, Senior Player. After "Committeo" in line 4 add

CHINESE STUDENTS OF A NEW TERRITORY SCHOOL.

The Tain Wan (New Territories) Chinese School, staff and students are shown in the above photograph, which was taken on the occasion of the breaking-up for the summer holidays. (Photo: Mec Choung).

CRICKET AVERAGES.

TOP:

"Players who play more than two HENDREN AND FREEMAN ON matches in Division 2 "A" may not play in Division 2 "B" without tho consent of the Management Commit- tee."

The Knullah fest class cricket Averages us July 2nd, and as follows:-Qudention! 12 umideled innings, average 33.

Rule 17 add at the end, "On По де- count will points be awarded in rea- peet of matches not played," or as an alternativo "In the case of non-fulfill- ed fixtures owing to teams failing to turn out, the Management Committee shall award the points to the oppon- ents, proving that they were ready Hendren with a full team to kick off at the ulated flino."

The balance sheet shows that at the beginning of the your there was a balance in hand of $780.93, and at the end of the year this had been re- duced to $109.37.

Tyldisler (12)

Buitie Trylin Hardinge Mrxd

Hallows Sandham

D'Connor

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pherd

Batting.

Woolley (FE) (Kent)

A. M. Crawley

Dipper

18. Wyatt

taustad Glourenter

writ

Watkom

A mongrel dog, belonging to Mr. Thoni, of 494, Nathan Road, has been sent to the Mataukok slaugh. Rosie Her house for observation, the Why! Mitchell animal having bitten a servant Iziri employed by Mr. Thom. Aner (N.)

other dog was sent to the slaughter Worthington house Trom No. 69 Temple Street, after it had bitten a coolic,

R. A. Taulo

VW, C, Supp Tee Millionex) firegory

Howlry

Capt. R. C. Bourne, Conserva-dan [tive M.P. for Oxford, has been arrat

appointed temporary chairman of A. Carr

E. W. DawaHom committees at the House of Com-dom()

Inser P. J. Seabrook, Smith (Warwick)

mota.

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The Royal Society have elected Walker Lord Melchett (formerly Bir Al-Parson

thrayd fred Mond) and Sir William T. c. Longfolk Symington McCormick fellows of late Glamorgan)

II. J. Entoven the society.

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CAPSTAN

MANUFACTURED IN ENGLAND

SOLD EVERYWHERE

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Townsend

Ames vediamo

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Total Hual.

160 200+ 0

14 187 1054 147 18 845-247 19 1200 201

10 103 107

361.07

78.75

75.31

4 72.89

21 1408 232 72.68

22 123M 2M 3 G9.77

1344 167 3 67.20 DBX 22 65.86

1026 166 165,14 1070 1455 02.04 26 1222 121 62.6

COUNTY CRICKET

SENSATIONS.

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| Middleasox by an innings and 141

KUNS nt Lord's. The visitors) grained a lead of 217 runs on the first innings, and Parker brought about an amazing collapse of the Middlesex side In the second innings. The scores were:

Gloucester: 539

Middlesex: 322 and 76.

made

the wicket treacherous. The match was drawn, the scoren being:

Ginmorgan: 205 and 249, Essex: 312 and 70 for

wickets.

Was

Bates took 8 wickets for 93 runs Essex's first innings, in which the outstanding batsman Waugh, who contributed 128..

J. W. II. T. Douglas took 6 wickets for 65 when Glamorgan butted a second time, and Essex went in a second time needing 142 runs to win. ·*

They were still 72 runs behind and had lost. b valuable wickets

Hammond batted in great style, searing freely off all the Midwhen rain intervened. diesex bowlers and compiling 166 before his dismissal.

Middlesex replied moderately, Parker taking 6 wickets for 100 runs, and were forced to follow 15 26 167 0 0.28 on. It was thought that Mid-

2 1052 2064 20.11 dienox could do sufficiently well lo send Gloucester in again, but 27 1178 3062 0.09 Parker found the pitch, affected

.TH AKH 147 60.20

672 15 2 £0.00

1064 140 7 62.30 by rain, much to his liking, and 15 669 113 2 53.00 his spin found all the Middlesex

.25 1067 278 2-54,80

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776 137 3 48.42 side in dieultics. Parker took 8 566 187 46.33 wickets for 44 runs, thus claiming |-

thirteen victims during the match.

K29 139 46.05

17 767 134 0 45.11

.20 1922 107* 2 43,39 26 163 1 48,22

17

IN 101 G 42,16

C52. UB 442,40

..27 1163 144 142.42

rat 180* 2 4123

38

.25

614 260 110,62

7 140

3H.28

.20

1

16

711 14 2 37.42 AGT 120 2 87,20 EHE 10R à 30.06 GKK 1C 1 80.21

670 140 3 86.3 630 1681 16.93 17 621 120 2 3478

GU N 1 24,60

483 124 124,50

10

406 08 1.25.AR

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771 120 1 33,62 20 632 14483.25 The following are not qualed for Inclusions Barat, 10 innings (twice not out), 88' 'runa, average 104.82; D. R. Jardine, 12 Innings ffour times nai out), 076 ani, averago 94.50. ilutie, 1 Inzinge (three times not out), 182 TUR, average 78.20

• Not put.

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Bowling.

Qualification:: 16 wicket.

Froman (A.P.) Iarwand Slater

J. C. White

Refinan Tyldowing (1.) Townsend Neborald

fee (Bushyaħfre)

V. W. C. Juun

(Stoples (8. 2)

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A. IL Gilligan

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E. D. Blundell

Thombe

Marwulny

Capt D. V. H

larrall

Parker

R. H. Bettington

1. G. 1, Fender

Wenaley

Q. 'M. RW. Aver, 281.4 200 2008 124 16.18 .267.6 97 AKO SE 10.09 483.2 101 679 51 171 ENG 231 1100 64 38.12

C15.8 168 1280 D# 18,22

EASY FOR SURREY.,

Huge Score Against Northants at the Oval.

Surrey gained an easy viclory over Northamptonshire at the Oval, the match ending early yes- terday with Surrey winning by an innings and 88 runs.

The scores were: Surrey: 505,

Narthants: 215 and 202, Sandhain made 119 for Surrey.

WEST INDIES COLLAPSE.

Capital Bowling in the Welsh

Match.

Some sensational bowling by Ryan, who coming on late in West Indies second innings, took 6 wickets for 17, had much to do

DERBYSHIRE WIN.

Somerset Outplayed at Taunton.

Somerset, gave "a poor display against Derbyshire at Taunton and were defeated by four wickets. The scores were:

'Somerset: 213 and 178.

Derby: 202 and 90 for

wickets.

On a wet wicket, Derbyshire had to fight for runs in the fourth innings of the, match,

ASTILL'S ANALYSIS.

Nine Wickets. for 81 Runs. Leicester defeated Worcester by eight wickets at Worcester, the match being a triumph for Astill, who in both innings took wickels for BI runs.

Leicester batting first did sur- ficiently well to enforce the follow- up, the scores being:

•Leicester: 337 and 117 for 2. Worcester: 181 and 172.

Astill took 5 wickets for 52 runs in Worcester's first innings and 4 for 20 in their second.--Reuter.

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Two cases of suicide were re- parted to the police yesterday from Kowloon. A Chinese woman fatal-

137.6 127 1042 60 38.60 with the heavy defeat by eight ly injured herself by jumping into .687.5 281 1067 37 18.71 wickets of the tourists by Wales. the street from the second floor

.660.1 117 308 400 181 69

BJ 19.72

SHAMEEN LAWN TENNIS.

AMERICAN TOURNAMENT

HANDICAP.

Shamoen, July 27. A mixed doubles tournament has been played here, for which Afteen couples of the Shameen Lawn Tennis Club-enterod :—Mrs. Gan- dossi and Mr. W, R. Farmer, Mra. Annett and Mr. Gandossi, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Watson, Mrs, Sokal and Mr. C. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. J., Rodger, Miss Hogg and Mr. Bro- nan, Miss L. Hogg and Mr. Pritchard, Miss Paget and Mr. Stockley, Mr. and Mrs, Mosher, Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott, Mdme. Laffond and Mr. Annett, Miss Jenkins and Mr. Gilman, Mrs.. Neckelman_and

Mr. F. E. W. Lammert, Mrs: T. 0. Lammert and Mr. Eales and Mr.

and Mrs. Brennwald.

The couples were divided up into two sections, "A" and "B," and those winning the greatest number of rames in each section laved off the fiaul. The handlapping for the American tournament was by a certain number of games being given to the weaker couples,

In "A" section,. Mr. and Mrs. Watson were at scratch and con- eeded eight games out of 35 to the weakest pairs, whilst Miss L. logg and Mr. Fritchard were at scratch in the "B" section and con- ceded five games to their weakest pair. Other pairs in each section were given ganies necording to The handicaps their strength. were sealed so that the results were not known until all gomes had been played off in each section. In "A" Mr. and Mrs. Watson (scratch) tied with Mr. and Mra, J. Rodger (plus 8 games) and had to play off five games, the Watson's being handleapped owe 1⁄2 of 80, but winning by 3 games to 2.

In "B," Mias L. Hogg and Mr. Pritchard (scr.) Mrs. Gandossi and Mr. Farmer (plus 3) and Mrs. Sokal and Mr. Larsen (plus 5) tjed and had to play off fu similar manner, their handicaps being fixed at owe 15, scratch and plus

3 10.07 The match was played at Llan- verandah of No. 17, Waterloo 15 respectively. Mrs. Sokal and 498.4 88 3572 GH 20.17 dudno and low scoring was the EFO. 161 1512

GS 20,20

478.8 15 sal 12 200 Orler.

.798 20 1581 71 20.55

445.4 101 1198 58 20.65 409.9 128 1221 59. 20.70 $26.4 UT 746 86 21.02 300 105 D24 4 1.40

.658.2 169 1178 64 21.72 .128.6 KB D28 4 22 09 11.5 162 Ds # 22.27

f69,8 188 104, 45 28.20 .208.2 28 842 34 23,00

The scores were:

West Indies: 198. and 137.

Wales: 229 and: 107 for 2

wickets.

Street, whilst in another instance, Mr. Larsen came through and had a master carpenter took his life to play Mr. und Mrs. Watson In a large dose, off the final set, the Watson's owing by swallowing opium.

30 but finally winning by six games to one.

Near the Yaumati Police Station yesterday, the police discovered a Barnes took 7 wickets for 51 Chinese who was suffering from a 90 1024 41,33.91 runs in the West Indies' first wound in his groin. The man was 765.4 234 1009 78 26.47 innings, and in the second he took in a serious condition and was re- 5024 335 2245 50 24.95 wickets for 67 runs, while Ryan moved to the Kwong Wah Hos 1842 DO 1054 42 25.06 took 5 for 17.

pital. No detalls are at present available as to how the man re- NOTTS ROBBED OF VICTORY.ceived his injuries.

.PET. 35 872 25 24.91

127 1406 GF 27.65: 416.2 941030 26 28.02

Mayer...

Sinfield

415.4

1187 41 20.97

Bowley (Sun)

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& 1051 80 27.20

Wright (Kent)

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48 1010 35 29.11 20G 1876 62 80,24 329 1170 68 30.78 109 1527 49 31.15 70 1249 8 82.01 416.4 03 1140 B5 $2.57

820.4 165 1946 28 85,42

Humpshire In Bad Position.

Dr. Barrow, organist of St. When rain intervened at Bourne- George's Church, Leicester, for 53

years, is retiring. mouth in the match between Hampshire and Notts, the home county, were in a bad position. This in spite of a splendid effort in their second innings, by Mead

WATER POLO LEAGUE: who contributed 138 to a total of

TEAM ENTRIES TO CLOSE

ON AUGUST, 4.

A meeting of the Hongkong Walor Polo League was, held at the V.R.C. last night when Mr. C. J, Cooke stated that last year, the total re-

384 for 7 wickets. When play was brought to an early end, Hamp ahire were 78 runs on with three! wickets to fall, the scores being: Hants: 194 and 384 for 7

wickets,

Notis: 500 for 9 wickets

(decd.)

ceipts, amounted to $65.50. There Voce took 7 Hants wickets for 89 was a deficit of $22.25 which was runs, after which George Gunn made up by the VRC. He thought and Walker in partnership put the entrance fee of $5 was a little Notts in a formidable position, low and suggested that if increased Gunn made 144 before his wicket it might ebble them to pay their was taken, while Walker batted in

hia most capablo style for 156.

Mead made 138 for Hants in

way.

On the proposal of Mr. D. Lyor their second innings, and Notts

the entrance feo to the League, was | had to rest content with first fixed at $10, Io unid they had to innings points.

roly to a certain extent on gatea which were never very big. It was also decided that last year's practice of teams playing each other once should be followed during the com- Ing season, there being no return matches unless two teams tied for a position. Matches will be played ench Monday and Wednesday.

It was also decided to close en tries on August 4, the Committee to meet on August 7 to make the draw.

ESSEX IN CLOSE FIGHT.

Glamorgan Nearly force a Victory.

After Essex had achieved a first fanings lend of 107 rune against Glamorgan at Leyton, they had a narrow squeak in avoiding defeat. five wickets falling in their second Innings for 70 runs when rain]

Mr.

Clements kindly pre-

prizes sented, the

10 the winners, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, and runners-up, Mrs. Sokal and Mr. C. Lurden.

Next month it is hoped to run a Men's Tournament on similar lines.

About £50,000 has been received for the Metropolitan Hospital Sun- day Fund including an annonymous gift of £5,000.

'

SUCCESSFUL POLO TEAM.

2013 Bu tu tiene

(Photo:

H.M.S. Tamar's water polo team, which has been giving a good account of itself recently, is seen above.

Mea Cheung).

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