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SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1928.
THE WORLD of SPORT
LANCASHIRE WIN AT BRIGHTON.
· (Continued from Page 1) RAIN AT CARDIFF. -
Leicester Make A Big Score.
weather Cardif experienced much on a par with that at the and Glamorgan, replying Oval to a total of 364 for 7 wickets, failed to complete an innings, Leiccator appeared likely to gain play first innings points when was stopped, the scores being:
Leicester: 304 for 7 wickets
(ded.) 'Glamorgan: 93 or 4 wickets. LANCASHIRE'S TRIUMPĮL Capital Fight by Sussex at Brighton.
day,
The scores, were:
Sussex: 300.
FIRST DEFEAT.
SHANGHAI BASEBELLERS
VOLUNTEER ACQUATIC
SPOTS.
SUCCESSFUL DISPLAY AT
V.R.C.
The first aquatic aporta organised
CORPORATION AND TRADE DISPUTES.
I
RESOLUTIONS DECLARED TO BE UNLAWFUL.
A declaration, that it was unlaw
in connexion with the Hongkongful for the Birkenhend Corporation Volunteer Defence Corps, which were to require any person, as a condi- held at the V.R.C. last night, proved tion of employment, to become a to bo
providing member of a trade union has been extremely successful, a very large number of spectators made by Mr. Justice Maugham in with a great deal of enjoyment. tho Chancery Division.- the events, aroused interest, but the The declaration had been claimed
greatest enthusiasm was shown dur-
ing the Inter-Company team Race by
the Attorney-General, The
This was won by the Scottish Com-Corporation was ordered to pay the
the Portuguese taking second costs. pince, only five seconds behind.
An electrician named Arthur
BEATEN.
A pleasing exhibition of high diving, Ernest Sinford had been dismissed The Shanghai Chinese baseball team after which was seen some trick by the Corporation because he was suffered their first, defeat in Hongkong diving by yesterday at the hands of the South deal the compositors, drew a good not a member of the Electrical | some first rate of Trades Union. Stafford sucessfully China team who, by means of a last forts being witnessed, while the water sued for damages in the County minute effort turned defeat into polo match between the Volunteers Court and later re-entered the Cor- victory and put an exciting finish to and a team. from the King's On poration's service. an otherwise dull game.
For the first three innings, both Scottish Borderers also proved excit sides were unable to score, Lea for South China and Tsoy for Shanghai, pitching superbly.
to ono.
In the past, the Council had the former winning by four goals passed various resolutions to the The first race on the programme effect that employees must be trade was 100 yards four styles, lat. Breast; union members, and the Attorney- In the fourth, Shanghai opened 2nd. Side; 3rd. Back; 4th. Free. General now sought declarations their score through Troy and Kim. There was little to choose between that these were vold since the pass- South China fielders, who, up to this the competitors in the first hent, W. F. Ing of the Trade Unions and Trades stage had been fielding quito accurate-Korr (Scottish) coming in first with Disputes Act last year, and that it of 1 min. 22 seca.; while C. T. was unlawful for the Corporation a time ly began to fall to pieces and it could bo safely said that both the Shanghai Evans, (Machine Gun) was second, to net urn them.
first and Fung filed, *
and
It was admitted by the Corpora- runs were won through fielders' errors, his time being 1 min. 28 4/5th. secs.
A series of blank innings followed The second heat proved casy game tion that the basts of the resolu-
who until the end of sixth, when the South for D. Lyon (Scottish), came tions had been taken away by the
with a
substantin! lead a min. China team obtained four, paints, Choy was up at bat and was put out 16 2/5th, secs.; E. Zimmern (Machina Act and they stated that they never Perhaps recalling their wretch-at first. Then the veleran June Rent Gun) being runner up with a time actually tried, to enforce them.
fina! The BCCS, ad batting display at Eastbourne a stinging one to third base, which of 1 min, 29
no was missed. The short stop who re- was closely bih. von gradually
High Diving, (possible total 95)-1. lead en-securing a trieved the ball overthrew to first unfortably, his time being slightly Machine Gun, (74%), 3. F. Zimmern,
winning last year, Lancashire made
com-S.D. Igglesden. (80%). 2. G.A.V. Hall, mistake about the match Brighton, winning by eight abling Juno to reach second,
At the critical, moment, the pitcher longer, 1 min. 17 seca. Kerr finished Alncking Guil, (89)."
At the conclusion of the sports the wickets. It was a match of fast walked S. L. Lee. Shim bonted and accond, his time beira 1 min. 21 secs.
The 60 Yards Blindfold Race, in prizes were distributed by Miss Peggy scuring, the feature being by an error was allowed to reach first, brillant partnership between the others being accordingly promoted. which compotliers were to swim two Bird
"PTIOF
to the distribution, Major Watson and Ernest Tyldesley Sling then made the hit of the day lengths blindfolded, provoked much
amusement, the swimmers
hors losing their 11.D.L. Dowbiggin, P.R.I., on behalf which put Lancashire in a com- for his side. With bases full hd bearings and only the Winner, J. R. of the Volunteers, expressed thanks to manding position on the second a beautiful grounder to right held Sores (Portuguese) making a clean flis Excellency and Mrs, Southorn for earning three bases and bringing that effert. He succeded in doing this by attending, remarking that any function men home. B. S. Leo who was next up bunted and Sting stole home. D. keeping touch with the side of the so attended was sure to be a success Chian wit was next up was out at bath. Others took different router and they had had a very successful and two awam a couple of widths he- evening He also thanked Mr. Cook Going in for the last inning, Shang-fore they realised something wax and the committee of the V.R.C. for iv. Tillory Camo in placing their bath at the disposal of hal needed two runs to tie their op-Wrong.
the Volunteers. He further express- ponents' score and thanks to a benuit- Five teams lined up for the Tean- Sussex latting ärst gave, an
ful hit by Tanny and good work by tace, there being the Scottish Comp appreciation of the work done by display and 300' Chur, Chen and Loo, they obtained the any, Portuguese Company, Motor Cycle Corp. Jegon and Lieut. Mackenzie, who seat up before the last wicket fell. two runs, Tsang and Char crossing the Company, Machine Gun Company and had borne the brunt of the organising,
bume plate, A big effort was obviously need-
In the seventh inning, Tom Chinnery. It was early certain that nutting a water polo team into the
the respit ed from Lancashire in view of the batted for South China and reached first-named, there being hat little field, and added that the game was difference. Excitement one of the finest events of the even- unsettled weather, and it canie in first. Choy was allowed to get to first noticeable
uncertain
while June also rese high, as the tussle between the ing (Applause), fashion. Watsonen felders' errora
Major Dowbiggin then presented to proceeded Portuguese gave one of his best displays of reached first base through being ob- Scots and the the season and when joined by structed by the catcher. With bases until the eventual victory of the Miss Bird a small clock, after which
ful Ernest Tyldesley runs came at a full, Shim made the winning hit for former by an extremely small margin she handed the prizes to the success-
Lyon, the side setuling hard drive between was heralded with lusty cheers.. fairly brisk pace.
Tyldesley was sent back after first and second bases, which allowed who finished for the Scottish Company, th water polo teams.
had just five seconds to spare, the time for the team being exactly three minutes. The
The time of the Portuguese Company was 3 mins, 5 seck,
Other results were:
even
110
Lanes. 512 for 9 (decd.) Sussex: 282.
Lanes. 41 for 2 wickets.
were
making 118, but Watson went on to exceed the 200 murk for the second time this year. He was defeated after making 236.
Shanghai.
1. Teny c.f, Trang
2.b, Char
c.
Liu
T. Chinn and Choy to cross the home plate.
The line up was as follows: South China. 8. L., Lee Sussex were in a dificult posi- Shim tion, which became even more ap-w. Sling parent when the early batsmens. S. Lee failed. It looked probable that D. Chinn Lancashire would not be required Fung to go in again, but Wensley show-K. Chinn ed up prominently in the latter Chay stages of the innings with a nicely June played 107. Lancashire made the 1 runs required for victory for the loss of two wickets..
FIRST INNINGS POINTS.
Northants Outplayed by Warwick.
Al Coventry, Warwickshire es- tablished marked superiority over Northant, but had to rest content with first innings points. The
scores were:
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Warwick: 293 for 8 wkts.
: (deed.)
Northants: 163. ·
Warwick: 101 for 1 wicket.
Rain considerably upset calcuin- tions and Warwick contented them selves with quiet play towards the close.
NOTTS HELD AT END.
1.f. Lop
Kim
1.b.
Chang.
rif.
Woo
3.1. Chen
The score by innings: ghai Chinese 0002002
South China ..
1 2 3 4 6 6 7 Total.
4.
0.0 0 0 0 4 2 0.
ETON COLLEGE O.T.C.
MAJOR GENERAL CORKRAN
AND MILITARISM,
The annual inspection of the Eton College Officers' Training Corps took place recently in the presence of a large number of spectators. The inspecting officer was Major-General C. E. Corkran, General Officer Cominanding Lon- dan District.
In an address to the battalion he said that one heard and read a good deal about what was call- ed militarism, and he often won- dered what the term conveyed to people who talked about it. To those in the Service, he thought. Rain Saves Essex From Defeat It conveyed the highest sense of Notts tried hard to force a vie-honour and the highest sense of duty, absoluta loyalty to one an- tory against Essex at Nottingham, other, and an entire absence of but when the prospects AD- peared
anything. In the shape of self- bright, two wickets have fallen in the Essex Consciousness and class conscious- Hecond innings for 16 runs, rain
nesa,
intervened and ended the game, the Territorial unit. There were He urged all the boys to joln
The scores were:
Notts: 314.
Essex: 226.
Nolts: 169 for 3 (decd.) Basex: 16 for 2-
few men to whom England owed anything, he said, but they all awed everything to England, and should do all they could to assist har. Probably many of them would become statesmen and cap- Gaining a first innings advan-tains of Industry, and he naked Inge of 88, Noits declared when them to look through the first few 160 runs were on the board in their pages of the Field Service Regula- 'second innings.
Lions occasionally to refresh
An Essex collapie appeared their memories, about the defini- imminent when rain fell.
BRILLIANT HITTING. Hon. L. II. Tennyson Compiles 217.
There was only one real feature
tions of the first eight principles of war. If they really under- stood these principles they would become greater assets to their country.
of the match between the West flerce hitting was naturally not Indies nou Hampshire at free from blemish; Indeed, several Southampton, and that was the re-changes were given, but it was a markable hitting display by the earefree display which delighted Hon. L. H. Tennyson, who flogged the crowd.
the West Indies bowling for 217 The West Indies replied in runs in a display which will not strong veln and the match was left soon be forgotten by those who saw drawn. The scores were:
it.
Iampshire were playing steadily but seemed unlikely to produce anything outstanding in the way
Hanis: 429. W. Indles: 413. fants: 62 for 2 wickets, of a score when Tennyson joined Newman made 118 and Tenny- Newman. Tennyson soon got the son 217, the remaining nine bata- measure of the West Indies attack, men contributing only 94 between and driving and pulling at every-them.
thing he contributed over half the F. R. Martin made 165 for the total in a dashing display. Such West Indies-Reuter.
secund.
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two
and he also thanked the Borderers for
prizes
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