The Tell-Tale Scale. Unless you are over normal, decline in weight should always be taken as an indication of some thing wrong. In the hot weather
THE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1930.
WORLD SPORT
BASEBALL SEASON
OPENS.
WINS FOR JAPANESE AND
KIAORAS.
Marred only by the errors which are expected in the opening game of the season, the clash between the Japanese and South China Athletic at Caroline Hill on Satur
FINE BATTING BY SUTCLIFFE.
first
ENGLAND 316 FOR FIVE IN THE TEST.
FANLING GOLF.
MR. FERGUSON WINS THE BOGEY POOL.
:
LOCAL CHAMPION..
WORLD'S WEIGHT LIFTING RECORD BEATEN?
According to Professor Mauricio,
POLICE RESERVE.
ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK
Police Reserve Orders by the There were twenty-three entries for the Bogey Pool at Fanling dur-Director of the local physical school Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G.. General of Police,
ing the week-end. Mr. A. H. Fer-bearing his name, the world's record Inspector
for the abdominal raise for an 8- state:
guson (2), who was one down, won, other scores being Mr. E. des Voeux (13), two down, and Mr. W. C. Shields (9), four down.
PING PONG.
stone man has been beaten by one of his pupils, Dr. K.C. Yes, with a Hft of 71 he
General
RELEASE SOUGHT.
DANGERS OF PAYING
LARGE RANSOM,
Peking, Aug. 16. The British authorities here are unable to indicate when the re- lease of Miss Nettleton and Miss. Harrison is likely," Mr. Martin, a British Consul, has left Yenping
The feat consists of lifting a Revolver Practice-The regular for Klenning to negotiate their weight while raising oneself from the weekly revolver practice (volun- release, while Lu Hein-pang has horizontal position, and in the pre-tary) will take place at the Bowen sent troops against the bandits. sent instance Dr. Yeo was able, dur Road Revolver Range on Wednes- Thus a mixture of force and pers ing a tim
a recent demonstration before an day, August 20th, from 5.30 p.m. suasion is being employed. approving audience, to achieve the to 7.30 p.m. It will be open to The British authorities are am feat with the weight indicated, thus af ranks of the H.K.P., Special phatic that it would be most un- beating, it is claimed, by & is the Constables, Sharpshooters Com wise to pay a large ransom, as provious record, held by a Westerner.
this would mean that the safety of all foreigners in the interior would be endangered, but possibly a very small amount to cover costs of food for the captives and other such items might be paid.
Government troops have also
Police Training School. The weekly classes for Police Reservists at the Police Training
FOREIGN ENTRIES INVITED,
Dr. K. C. Yeo, who now lays claim pany, Hongkong Police Reserve Under the auspices of the Hong- kong Ping Pong Association the to the world's record, is an M.B., B.S., and to all persons holding per- following League and Singles Ping DPH (Cantab), D. T. M. and H.mits to carry arms.
He is in Government service as an Pong Championships (open to the Assistant Medical Officer of Health in CAPTAIN'S STAND.
this season, the Medical and Sanitary Services. Colony) will be run
One of Professor Mauricio's best Sutclife was the hero in the commencing early next month:-
day's play in the fifth and Sentor League, Junior League, developed pupils, Dr. Yes recently
· especially you should be weighed day was packed full of excitement Inst. Test match which, started at /Men's Singles Championship, and went in for his physical culture ex-School, Kowloon, will be held on been despatched to attempt the at intervals to see that your for the big crowd. It was a great the Oval on Saturday. Sutcliffe Ladies' Singles Championship. En-amination, and, having obtained a Tuesday, August 19th at 5.30 p.m. release of Fathers P. Laffan and Further particulars may be ob- awarded the Certificate of Proficiency Indian Companies, and of the Fly-bandite at Sientaochen on April weight is being maintained. Per-game for the spectators and in a scored 188 and was still at the tries close on Friday, the 22nd Inst. 100 per cent, pass in Grade 1, he was All members of the Chinese und J. Lineham, who were captured by sistent decreases must be taken seven innings match the Japanese wicket when sturing, "england's tained from Messrs. China Sports, as well as Silver Medal with gold ing Squad who have not yet pass- 28. The priests were attached to
16 D'Aguilar Street
The examination or test consists ofed Part 2 of Training Course the St. Columban Mission in Han- acore being 316 for five wickets.
a graded series of 20 exercises, and should attend. Details:
of 197 when he was clean bowled by Prof. Mauricio reports that his star an off break from Grimmett
pupil has obtained full marks in every one of theso tests.
seriously for they indicate that the blood-stream is losing its power of correcting the wear and tear of the tissues.
Neglect will assuredly lead to trouble, for once the blood gets into poor condition there are many disorders that can arise. Every- thing depends upon the healthy condition of
blood; and
the
won 10 to 8.
The Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy bat- ted Sir Sou-son Chow's underhand drop and officially opened the sea-
EOIL.
stumps were drawn
England.
J. B. Hobbs, e Kippax, b Wall H. Sutcliffe, not out
47
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50
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A crowd expects to see much loose W. Whysall, 1.b.w., b Wall..
b Grimmett playing in the opening match be-K. S. Duleepsinhji, c Fairfax, fore the teams have struck any
Extras
13
Total (for 5 wickets) 316
M. W. Tate, H. Larwood, I. A. R.
A Great Partnership. Sutcliffe continued to play a sterling innings and with Wyatt took the score to 199 when the ten interval was taken. Between lunch and tea four good wickets fell for an addition of only 126 runs.
W. R. Hammond, b McCabe 'nerves, Indigestion, rheumatiam form, and the 18 errors committed Mr. Leyland, b Grimmett and general debility, although by both sides added to the game's R. E. S. Wyatt, not out
running between widely different in symptoms, ars
interest. Bad central the bases was outstanding, South all attributable to one
China being the worse offenders. cause poor blood.
It was the bad mistake of To Kwan Do not neglect the early warn- ings. If you start losing weight in running home from third before this hot season, commence taking a fly ball was caught in deep centre Peebles and G. Duckworth to bat. /bnt McCabe at second alip started the
that cost Athletic the game for they could have added at least three runs in this inning. The error enabled Kusano and Miki to stop South China when they looked dangerous The match was one of see-sawa. would be all over the weak Chinese
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at once. If you are attacked by enervation or are affected by the heat in any way, they will prove an ideal tonic of lasting benefit.
The IDEAL HOT WEATHER TONIC for BLODD and NERVES.
London, Aug. 16. The anal Test match between England and Australia began at the this morning. Of the four Oval matches already played England won the first by 93 runs, Australia won was drawn and the fourth was
centre.
Dr. Yeo will soon be qualifying for the Advanced Physical Culture Ex amination, which represents the acre of physical attainment.
HOME FOOTBALL.
RESULTS OF THE SCOTTISH LEAGUE GAMES.
After tea, the English Captain and Sutclite engaged in a very profitable partnership. The BCore steadily mounted and England's hopes again began to rise after a rather discourag
afternoon. Ingen Sutcliffe had made 83 he
London, Aug. 18. edged an extra fast ball from Wall
The following are the results of the matches played in the wrong way and the ball travelled football to the boundary past McCabe's Scottish League to-day: outstretched left hand. Apart from Aberdeen 2 Leith this Sutcliffe had not given a single Clyde chance. He displayed true Yorkshire East Fife grit and received excellent assistance Falkirk from Wyatt, who after a shaky start, Hamilton
the Kilmarnock Was given a cheer all round
Morton ground on reaching his century.
Queen's Park Rangers
Early it looked as if the Japanese the second by seven wickets, the third showed a stubborn defence. Sutcliffe Hibernians
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. and they were six in front in three innings but the going took a lot and the of steam out of Koga Athletic drew equal with a mighty rally. They couldn't keep it up however and the Japanese just managed to regain the advantage before the last inning finished.
The line up and box score:
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Double plays.-Koga to Murata, Kusano to Miki.
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Texaco Defeated.
Texaco went down badly to the Kisoras in yesterday's game. There is room for much improvement in both teams and the innings were a succession of mis-hits, wild throws and badly judged runs.
Texaco missed Fillmore Simmle
weather. This final match will
aban-
be
doned as a draw owing to bad played to a finish so that there will be a definite result to the series of matches. The weather is fine and bright and the wicket in good con- dition.
Remarkable Spectacle.
The immediate vicinity of the Oval provided 1 remarkable spectacle. The earliest arrivais at six o'clock last evening for the "inarathon" Test match swelled to a quarter of a mile queue by eight o'clock this morning
Almost everyone was carrying a mackintosh, not trusting the early morning sunshine. All the vantage points were immediately snapped up after the opening of the turnstiles. Twelve thousand were admitted within half an hour but the queue ald not seem to diminish.
Tremendous shouts from 30,000 spectators greeted the English Cop- tain, Wyatt when he won the toss. The wicket was in perfect condition and the conditions generally ideal, with a blue sky and a cool breeze.
England Bats.
Wyatt decided to bat. Hobbs and pair, Sutcliffe, England's opening were given a cheer on going out to open England's innings. Woodfull entrusted the attack to Wall and Faget fax but runs were difficult to get from 13 well placed feld. Later McCabe and Grimmett with good length break-backs kept the batsmen subdued. Hobbs and Sutcliffe took
b
Just
no liberties and seventeen minutes before the Yorkshireman passed
under an opened his account.
tung hour's batting produced 20 without loss, Hobbs being 13 and Sutcliffe six with one extra. Scoring remained on the slow side, Hobbs being the more enterprising of the two. With a splendid square cut to the boundary off Grimmett, Hobby rent up 53 after the innings had been in progress exactly one hundred minutes.
Hobbs Caught.
A little inter Hobbs hooked a loọng
in their attack and the pitching of hop from Wall to the boundary, but
Tboth wines was perhaps their weak-
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Hobbs' contribution was 47, including everywhere. Lawfour boundary strokes. Sutcliffe was rence made up with the stick how then 19, ever and be finished up as the star hitter.
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Whysall joined Sutcliffe just before the lunch interval Another three runs were added and then an adjourn toment was made, with Sutcliffe 21 not out and Whysall not having opened his account.
Kiaoras never looked like losing and finished up cantering in 19 9.
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Between lunch and tea England and fared very badly. Sutcliffe Whysall continued to bat steadily; but at 97 the Notts man disappointed and was given marching orders. A ball from Wall struck his boot and he was given out.
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“Dulcep's" Bright Batting. Duleepsinhji, the brilliant young Indian, joined Sutcliffe and settled down very quickly despite the pack- ing of the slips. The Indian play-
attractive,
all-round-the-wicket cricket, featured by delightful cutting and pulling. He scored very much faster than Sutcliffe and appeared to be well set when in attempting to hit Grimmett ho put
put up a skier bohind the bowler which Fairfax beld. "Duleep" had then reached his half century made in only forty minutes. Included in his strokes were five fours. The third wicket fell at 162,
Haramond did not stay long. He Home RunsY. B. Fung. Three helped Sutcliffe to raise the score to base hits, Findley. Two base hits,190 and then had the misfortune to C. C. Leung, Bases on Balls of play on, McCabe being the bowler. Lawrence 6. Off Chang Struck Leyland was another bateman who Out by Lawrence, 11, by Chang 7. disappointed. He had made three out
Ionings.
Klaoras
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Texaco
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Sutcliffe's 'Boundaries.
Runs began to come more freely towards the close of the day. The English Captain adopted defensive
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WATER LEVELS.
ON WEST, NORTH AND, EAST. RIVERS.
The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take
The following table, issued by place on Tuesday, August 19th- the Kwangtung River Conservancy Fall in at Tam-tan-tsul Fire Commission, shows in English fect Brigade Station at 5.30 p.m. sharp the water levels on the West Dress-Khaki Uniform and Cap River, North River and East with Khaki Cover.
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The highest levels on record are:-Shiuhing, 41 feet; Tsing- yuen, 29.2 feet; Samshul, 27.3 feet, Sheklung 15.5 feet.
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Heart beats and sounds of more. enterprising. With two square leg boundaries from Hornibrook he breathing have been transmitted sent up the third century and shortly from Buenos Ayres to Madrid by afterwards stamps were drawn for radio-telephone with such clear- the day with England's score at 316 ness as to make possible diagnosis for the loss of five wickets. The by doctors in Madrid, 6,750 miles partnership between Sutcliffe and Wyatt put on 119 runs in 105 minutes. Sutcliffe is 138 not out and Wyatt 39 not out.
Sutelike batted throughout the whole day, his innings including nine boundary strokes. Reuter.
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