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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1928.

THE WORLD SPORT

COUNTY CRICKET RECORDS.

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fell. The declaration was then made, but Yorkshire were robbed of any prospect of victory by in- element weather.

WATER POLO,

V.R.C. DEFEAT KOS.B. TEAM.

At the V. R. C. yesterday evening

BRÁNCH POLITICAL COUNCILS.

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WW BOMB ·

OUTRAGE.

MANY LIVES BELIEVED LOST.

Paris, July 10.

The headquartors of the Bol- alovist terror at Moscow, the.

(Continued from Page 1) the club met a team from the King's Interconted by a large crowd of Own Scottish Borderers in a well demonstrators, who had just left | contested “polo match which was won the C.E.C. headquarters.

by the V. R, C. by two goals to

A number of the fatter, who centre of the equally dreaded and nothing. During the first half Laing'

have been arrested, allege that hated "Ogpu," successor to the put the club ahead, the interval ortly-

further goals scored. the students were taking photo-Cheka, was bombed on Friday night. Notts failed to recover, R. W. V.ing with, no Robins, the Cambridge Blue, bow- Lyen increased the club's lead in the graphs of the crowd as though last,

Rumours of this have been Hng capitally to take 5 wickets for eocond half.

The soldiers showed much improved they were an object of carlosity. form and fully extended the V. R. C., Anyway, the motor-car was at-circulating here for the past two who had no easy job to keep their

students badly days. They are now confirmed by goal intact. There was plenty of tacked, and tho action, both sides fighting gamely, beaten before the police arrived an official admission published in

and; dispersed the rioters...

Several of the students were badly hurt, but they wore ascorted to the station and left for Shang- hai. The car was alao badly damaged Nam Chung Pao.

60 runs,

Middlesex went in requiring 143 rung to win. They had lost four wickets for 61 avhon stumps were drawn.

A NORTHANTS VICTORY.

· ATTRACTIVE CRICKET. Worcester Heavily Defeated.

Northamptonshiro defented Wor- Five Centuries in Hastings Match.

cester by an innings and 54 runs One of the most attractive at the county, ground. Worcester matches of the senson resulted batted poorly on opening the from the meeting of the South game, and never recovered. The country rivals, Kent and Sussex. scores were: Over 1,200 runs were compiled for the loss of 26 wickets, and this in spite of many heavy showers.

Kent gained a lead of 7 runs on the first innings, and declared, but thoir prospects of disposing of Sussex cheaply were soon dispell- ed, K. S. Duleopsinhjf hitting up another sparkling hundred. The

scores were:'

Sussex: 405,

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Kent: 412 for 7 wkts, (deed.). Sussex: 390 for 7 wickets.

Worcester 110 and 223, Northants: 387.

V. W. C. Jupp took 7 wickets for 113 runs in Worcester's second innings.

GLAMORGAN HOLD SURREY.

Capital Fight at Cardiff. Although Sandham batted mag- nificently scoring,248 (not out) Sussex elected to bat first, and Surrey wore well held by Glamor- put up a formidable total. Han, who fought a splendid losing Parks batted steadily throughout battle, Over 200 runs in arrears the Innings, carrying his bat for on the Brst Innings, Glamorgan 158, while the innings was en-had nearly drawn level and had six livened by a brilliant hilting dis- wickets in hand when stamps wero play by Mr. A. F. R. Gilligan drawn. Tho scores were: who trounced the Kent bowling to the extent of 101 runs before his wicket was taken.

Kent replied in equally strong veln, a splendid partnership be tween J. L. Bryan and Woolley, who made 109 and 120 respective- ly, enabling the Hop County to gain innings points.

of

Glamorgan: 331.

Surrey: 533 for 7 wkts.

(Decd.)

for 248.

Glamorgan: 199 for 44 wicketa, Glamorgan did well to make 331 against the Surrey bowlers; but their attack was severely flogged Sussex were put in again in by the visitors, who nude 533 for the hope that wickets would fall7 wickets, Sandham erried his bat cheaply, but the. Kent bowling, wenkened by the absence Freeman,

punish- was again

DERBY'S GREAT WIN. ed, K. S. Duleepsinhji being outstanding, with a perfect display Lee in Form With Bat and Ball. producing 107 runs. He scored all

! great Derbyshire gained round the wicket with delightful freedom, and executed every stroke victory in defeating the strong Sussex Leicester team by 212 runs nt with remarkable style. were 183 runs ahend with threeDerby. The success was largely wickets in hand when stumps were attributable to the Ane all-round drawn.

performance of Lee, who hit a not out century, and took wickets' at] in critical period in the game.

The scorca were:

BRILLIANT BOWLING. Greswell Takes Nine Wickels In an Innings.

Derby 323 and, 230 for 5

wiekels (deed.) Leicester: 206 and 105.

After Derby had made 323, Lei-

W. T. Greswell, the Somerset fast bawler, achieved the rare distine- tion of taking nine wickets in an innings against Hampshire at Wes-cester were making a strong bid ton-Super-Mare. Somerset gained for first innings, points, when Lee first innings points, intermittent took the ball and brought a quick rais upsetting the normal progress end to the Innings by taking 5

wickets for 31 runs.

of the rame.

The scores weret,

Te followed up this performance Somerset: 288 and 152 for 7 by a capital hitting display contri- enabling buting 107 (not out) (deed.)

Derby to declare with. 6 wickets down.

Hampshire: 151.

Somerset batted steadily In spite of capital bowling and compiled 288 in the first inuings, A. K. Judd tak- ing 6 wickets for 65 runs.

Hampshire failed badly, Greswell finding the wteket much to his lil- ing and by taking 9 wickets for 02 runs played the principal part in their dismissal for 151 rune.

Somerset made 152 for seven wickets in their second innings, but rain commenced to full, and Hants did not bat again.

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POINTS SHARED.

Open Game Between Essex and Gloucester.

Leicester went in needing nearly 35 to win, but the whole side was sent back for 105, Worthington taking 5 wickets for 39 runs- Reuter.

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ENGLAND WINS THIRD TEST.

West Indies Again Outplayed..

London, Aug. 14. England won the third and final test by an innings and 71 runs, thus winning the rubber by three Tests to none. In each of the matches the tourists were defeated by an ings.

The scores were:

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West Indies: 238.

England: 438.

West Indies: 129,

for

Points were shared by Essex and Gloucester, the visiting team fail- ing to complete a first innings owing to rain. The match was

The West Indies who resumed four wickets down fairly upen when the early ter- with mination was brought about, the only 61 runs, were all dismissed scores being:

to-day for 129 raas, Martin was the only player to stand up to the attack of Larwood, Tate and Freoman. He scored 41 runs before losing his wicket.

Gloucester; 315, Essex: 177 for 2 wickets,

NOTTS DROP POINTS.''

Tate secured the best average, taking three wickets for 27. runs,

Middlesex Bowlers in Great Form.while Freeman captured four for 47

Middlesex galped a lead of over 100 runs against Nottinghamshire at Nottingham, but although they dismissed Notis for 243 in the second Innings, the final result, if it had been possible, was specula-

tive.

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Middlesex lost wickets their acconta Innings for 61 runa and still needed B1 runs to win.

The scores were::

Notte: 217.

Middlesex: 318. Nofts: 234.

Middlesex: 61 for 4 wickets.

The Notte failure on opening

and Larwood three for 41-Reuter,

HOCKEY MATCH.

VOLUNTEERS MEETING THE

K.O.S.B. ON MONDAY.

The Machine Gun Company H.K.V.D.C. are playing a return match with the K.0.8.D., Sergta, Mess at Murray Parade ground at 5.45 p.m. sharp on Monday, 20th August, Machine Gunners will play. In Whites and be represented by the following:W. J. Lockhart Smith, O. E. C. Marton, H. V.

was largely brought about by H. Parker, D. A. Rushton, E. J. R. J. Enthoven who took & wickets for Mitchell, T. 8. D. Whitley, H. Owen

20 runa. In reply, Middlesex, Hughes, V. W. L. Stanion, G. C. without an outstanding individual Franels, G. R. Vallack, G. P. Lam

mert. Reserve:-K-H. Batger. " effort, compiled 818.

FANLING GOLF.

CAPTAIN'S CUP AND BOGEY

POOL COMPETITIONS.

A New Constitution.

Shanghal, Aug. 14.

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Moscow and circulated by the Soviet agency, Tuss...

According to the communique one guard was killed and one in- jured, but the loss of life is be Heved to be much higher, while serious material damage may also havd "been done.

The Captain's Cup and Bogey Pool! competitions were played over the old

There were twenty-two entries for that the Law Codification Bureau stands in the middle of the wide. couro at Fanling over the week-end. the Captain's Cup, R. H. Hollis has recommended to the Fifth Lubyanka, as Lubyanskayn-street qualifying with a score of 83-10-73. Plenary Conference the immediate in commonly known. It has been Other scores wero A. H. Ferguson, formation of a committee to draft turned into a fortress of the. 81-878; A. Leach, 88-10-78; H. provisional constitution for the Bolshevist secret police--on which, A. Lammert, 94–15—70.

Republie of China for submission far more than on the Red army, For the Bogey Pool there were nine to the Third National Congress of the maintenance of Soviet power entries. This was won by F. A. Red-

Kuomintang delegates,

rents--and combines with this mond (6), 1 up.

The "Ogpu" building, which was A report from Nanking states fouerly largo business premises,

Many a vocal number is n

far cry from song.

"White Russians."

The Bureau proposes, firstly, function that of the Red Inquisi- that the Fifth Plenary Conference tion. shall appoint a number of Its mem-1 bers, together with several legal experts, to form a "drafting com-: How the counter-terrorists, who mittee for a provisional constitu- did their utmost to wreck the pince, tion of Republic of China" which got in will presumably never bo shall be responsible for the for-known. According to the Soviet ac. mulation, within a specified period, count they were two White Rus- of a provisional constitution for sians the name of one being given the Republic.

as Radkevitch. Ha is described as Secondly, that the provisional having been an officer in General constitution shall contain'a defini-Wrangel's army.

tion of the riglits and obligations These two are said to have been of the people, a definition of helped to all into Russia by the regulation of the organisation Roumanian Secret Service agents. of n central Government a defini-The bomb appears to have been tion and regulation of the Fela-thrown in the ofllees where passes tionship between the central and into the building are Issued. It local governments (outlining the exploded with deadly effect.. powers, functions and organisa- The two confederates esenped into tion of local governments), u de-the street, whero Radkevitch was finition and regulation of the shot. The other man was relationship between the party sequently captured hear Moscow.

An account claiming to emanato and the government. Thirdly, that from an eye-witness states that the final form of the draft shall within a few minutes of the explo- he decided by the Fifth Pienry sion "Ogpu" guards cleared the Conference and shall be submitted streets, being supported by a com to the Third National Congress |

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for approval and adoption, and any of the Red Army and armoured cars, but that shortly fire that thereafter it shall be pro-jengines and several ambulance cars minigated by the Nationalist Govern-drove up, followed by a lorry with ment-Reuter,

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