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duced the highest aggregate of the Sussex have been noted for the freedom of their play and they severely trounced the Essex attack, scoring in all 840 runs for 18 wickets. Essex In their ond in- ninga replied in like vein, though they could not equal the Sussex total.
During the match 1,316 runs were scored for the loss of 25 wickets. The scores were:
Sussex: 538,
Essek: 470.
Sussex: 302 for 3 wickets,
Some bright cricket by Bowley, who hit 188, was the feature of the Sussex first innings. The Sussex bowling was also severely punish ed, Rusacil coming into form with asterling contribution of 182.
Worcester.
CRICKET NOTES.
[By Two Legu.'"]
In two or three weeks time, when the cooler weather sots in gaib, local cricket will commence 1 carnest, The Lengue, however, is not expected to start until about
October.
INTERPORT BOWLS.
HONGKONG BEATEN LY JUNIOR GOLF CLUB,
Shanghai, Sept. 4. Hongkong word beaten by the Junior Golf Club to-day by 25 shota to 13,
The turning point in the game was reached at the eleventh head, when the Junior Golf Club managed to Score Aveirore lovel at tho
The
thirteenth head with ton shota all, but then the Junior Golf Club went ahead and
they
Anished up by
scoring a four at, the lart, end,
It was a splendidly contented game and was full of interest throughout. The Hongkong team played very well but the two heavy counts told badly against them. Спартал
of the four. Laing, took a long, tine
was undoubtedly the best
best.
GOLF AT FANLING.
MR. F. J. DE ROME QUALIFIES
FOR CAPTAIN'S CUP. There were thirty-six entries for the Captain's Cup competition at Fanling on Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. F. J. de Romo with a score of 19—7—72 qualified.
Other scores were: W. Davison 8. T. But R. Young
87-11-70 859-70
STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
the end of this month or early into settle down and was not at his The Dollar Liner President Wil- The other members of the tear son is due to sail from Shanghat were Brown and Mat, who both play-to-day, and will arrive here on ed a fair game,
Already a few friendly matches have been in evidence, but the days are still too warm to indulge in serious cricket. Before the pass ing of another week, however, practico nets will be put up in most of the grounds.
Nine teams have so far signified their intention of, entering the senior division of the League, a welcome feature of which is tho return of the Hongkong C.C. The Indian R.C. "D" have been granted permission to withdraw and to play in the second division in- stead.
Entries in the junior section too, are very encouraging and al- together another very successful season 'is anticipated.
A most important point-that of the relegation and promotion Hyetem cropped up at the annual meeting of the Lengue on Monday, It seems a pity that a decision could not be arrived at, after a lengthy discussion, to abolish this system which has proved auch a failure since its adoption a few
years ago.
No. L
Grimmitt, No. 2.
J. C. Brown, No. 3, A. I. Holland, Skip.
The Shanghal team will be:
N. Harrison, No. 1.
8 a.m.
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THE NEW POLICE INQUIRY.
TO MEET. AT END OF
SEPTEMBER.
It was stated recently by Via. count Loa of Fareham, tho. Chair man of the Royal Commission op pointed to consider the powers and duties of the police in the Investiga- tion of crimes and offences, that the frat meeting of the Commis- sion will probably take place to wards, the end of September, pr carly In October,
Lord Lee pointed out that thoro was a great deal of preliminary · work which could be accomplished In the meantime, although there would be some dimoulty In beginning the actual investigatioà until after the holidays..
In his opinion the Commission as
a whole could be regarded as strong and represenative one. The
so widely exci The probables for, Thursday's In. Saturday, September 8th at 7 a.m. knowledge and understandilig which
She will continue her voyage men and women
perienced in public work would vin Round-the-World,
Manila, terport match are:
Straits, etc. on Sunday, Sept, 9 at be able to give to this vital matter,
would be extremely valuable,
The result of the recent Inquiry: The American Mall Liner Prest-into police methods, he added, would dent McKinley is scheduled to sail be discussed by the Commission. from Manila on Saturday, Sept. The public could be assured that 8 at 4 p.m. and will arrive here no time would be lost and that on Monday, Sept. 10 at 7 am every ramification of crimo nil This steamer will leave on Tuca-jover the Kingdom would be con- day, Sept. 11 at 7 am: for San aldered, Francisco and Los Angeles, vlá Shanghai, Japan and Honolulu.
The American-Mall Liner Prosi-
A. McLeod. No, 2.
II. Gordon Wright, No. 8. A. A. Malcolm, Skip.
PING PONG.
UNBEATEN.
Members on Hollday.
Lord Leo left White Lodge, fich- WAH YAN OLD BOYS STILL. dent Jefferson sailed from Kobe mond, early on August 14th, to at to-day en route for Hongkong uitdiend the Privy Council and to ful- Manila via Shanghal. She is due il a long list of other engagements The Wah Yan Old Boys' Union won to arrive here on Monday, Sept in London.
All the other members of the their most important match by de-10 and will sail for Manila on
Commission with the exception of: fonting the Chinese Athletic (ex- Tuesday, Sept. 11 at 6.p.m,
The American Mall Liner Prest-Sir Reginald Lane Poole, who work- Champion beam) last Saturday, the
Frank cores being 62-40 and thus mhininin dent Grant is scheduled to leave cd at his Holborn office all day were their unbeaten record. Ng Tal Ping, Yokohama on September 7th for on holiday. Slr Howard playing for the Wah Yan Old Boys, Hongkong and Manila, via Kobe is yachting off the Isle of Wight, secured the individual record of the possibls 18.
Singles Tourney.
1.
Essex met with no botter aut. cess when Sussex went in a second time. 302 runs were sent up for the loss of only 3 wickets, the high scoring being chiefly the result of brilliant hitting by J. Parka, who scored 148 rùns (not out). . WORCESTER UNFORTUNATE, Nearly Defeat Hampshire at
arrive here on Friday, Sept. 14 a holiday in the same neighbour hood. Damo Meriel Talbot Is touring in Ireland, and Mr. Frank This evening a match has been ar-p.m. and will all for Manila at Worcester, who have not been
match namely, 16 points out of a and Shanghat. This steamer will while Lord Ebbisham is spending Pick and Mr. J. T. Brownlie aro credited with a victory throughout
ranged between the W.Y.O.B.U. and 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 15. the Chinese Catholic Young Men's
both abroad. Miss Margaret the senson, made a strong bid for
Beavan, the Lord Mayor of Liver- success in the last match of their
Take the most recent case, that Society to be played at the latter's campaign, and were distinctly un-of the Indian R.C. "B" team last premises in Caine Rodd
Yesterday afternoon a peculiar pool, is also secking change and rest fortunate in failing to defeat year. The season before, the In- There are altogether twenty-six looking animal, racoon-like in from her official duties.
Sir W. Joynson-Hicks, the Home Hampshire.
dians were enally the best side in entries for the men's Singles Tourney general appearance, dropped on to
na outhouse at the Secretary, declined to make any the Junior League, but when they and eight for the ladies Championship the roof of
residence of Mr. Jarvis, No. 5 Mac- comment on the Royal Commission, were pitted against First Division Tournament.
donnell Road, and after a flerce but it is understood that he is teams it is no exaggeration to say that they were completely at a
struggle was killed by the house-gratified at the reception given to The Hon. Hugh John Godley, boys, It was about 12 inches long the announcement of its pórsoniel. loss to know how to grapple with
The fullest confidence is placed the more difficult bowling served R.C., of Porchester-terrace, Bays with a four to five inch bushy tall, up to them and they were also water, who was fined 208. at
the animal it was probably the Worcester gained first innings certainly in a sorry plight when Marylebone Polles Court for allow Judging from the description of in the Commission in polico circles. they found the comparative ease ing his motor-car to cause unneccs-young of a Nyctereutes procyo with which the opposition piled Rary obstruction in Queen's-road, noides or racoon-dog, which is found forty minutes, in considerable numbers in China Bayswater, for up runs at their expense. Fur-wrote to the Magletrate that he and Japan, the adult reaching the ther, the Indians were unable to walked home and forgot about the length of some 32 inches. complete their fixtures, and in the six matches in which they were engaged they managed to secure only one point as the result of a fluky draw with Cralgengower.
At the close of play, Hampshire, with only two wickets remaining, still needed 75 runs to avoid de- feat. Hampshiro have to thank Philip Mead for their second In- nings display which enabled them to avert disaster.
points, the scores being:
Worcester: 259. Hampshire: 238.' Worcester: 277. Hampshire: 223 for 8 wickets, Wright made 101 in Worcester's first innings, crediting himself with a century for the first time.
Hampshire failed to reach the Worcester total. Root bowled capitally throughout the innings, taking 7 wickets for 78 runs.
After Worcester had compiled 277, giving them a lead of 208 runs, Hampshire struggled against some capital bowling. Mead play ed a sound defensive game, and scored 103 not out.
EASY WIN FOR NOTTS. Century for Glamorgun.
At Cardiff, Nolta gained a ten wickets victory over Glamorgan, thanks largely to some capital bowling by Voce in Glamorgan's second innings. The scores were:
Glamorgan: 224. Notts: 986. Glamorgan: 163.
Netts: 2 for '0 wicket.
Bell made 105 in Glamorgan's first innnings, while Lilley put up a capital performance in contri- buting 110 (not but) to thib Notts'. toth! Th reply.
Glamorgan met with'a dérlés of disasters on Batting a second time,
Many cricketers here are of the opinion, that not even the long- kong CC, who can easily put three teams on the fold at ons ilme, can make a success of it if they have two senior elevens in the Longue in the same scuson. After all, there is no getting away from the fact that there is a big difference in local standard be- tween senior and junior division players. The Varsity 2nd XI' (last year's junior champions) have very wisely sought to be al- lowed to remain in the Junior Lengue.
It is early yet to record, with any degree of correctness, the prospects of the teams taking part In the League this season, but after they have been seen in action I hope to be able to give a short account of the chances of cach Club and reveal the form of in- dividual players.
TENNIS LEAGUE.
finding it extremely dificult to C. R. C. AT HOME ARRANGED. play the bowling of Voce, who took 7 wickets for 67 runs. Nous went in pgdin néoding two runs for buccess.
WEST INDIES DEFEATED, Capital Scoring By Woolley.
The annual "At Home" of the Chinese Recreation Club has been fixed for Saturday, the 22nd inst
Mr. Southorn has promised to distribute the prizes and H. E, the OfBeer Administering the Govern- ment (the Hon. Mr. W. T. A brilliant display by Frank Southorn, C.M.G.), will also be Woolley, who this season has been present. giving delightful, exhibitions of The Tennis League season will free hitting, was the feature of simultaneously be brought to a The match between an England XI conclusion; and to mark it the and the West Indies at Folkestone. winners of the three divisions will At one time the West Indies meet the respective "Rest" teams appeared to be on the way to In exhibition matches, after which victory, but the spectacular hit the Shields will be distributed. ting of Woolley dispelled their The success of the Chinese Re- hopes. England won by four creation Club in the Longue in wickets, the scores being;
which, they have already won the "A" and "B" Shields and in pro- bibility will do the same in the "C" Division has been a "notable sporting triumph which the Club Intends to celebrato on this occa- nion.
West Indles: 212. England XI.: 198. West Indies: 271.
England XI: 288 for 6.
The West Indies gained a lead of 14 runs on the first innings and made 271 at their second attempt. The England XI faced their task with some trepidation, but Woolley gavo a sparkling display, hitting ap 151 over half the total.
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LANCASHIRE'S VICTORY.
An Innings and 49 Runs, At Burton-on-Trent, Lancashire Tdefeated Derbyshire by an innings
and 49 runs, the home team being outplayed from start to finish,"
The scores were:
Dérby: 222 and 90, Lancashire: 861.
arrears of
Derby collapsed in their second inning when facing 1199 runs. Router,
car.
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