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Her "Baby" Teeth

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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1931.

ONLY 2 POINTS NEEDED

·YORKSHIRE AND CHAMPIONSHIP.

WONDERFUL RUN OF

SUCCESS...

London, Aug. 14. With five matches still to play, Yorkshire are certain winners of the county championship, having already obtained 261 pointa. Gloucester by winning all their remaining games could achieve 262. Other counties do not possess even this remote chance. To-day, at Scarborough, York- abire obtained their Afteenth out- right victory. Nothing, not even bad weather, acema capable of stopping them.

The only other winning team proved to be Kent, who trounced Hampshire.

..

The results, together with the principal individual performances, follows:

Yorkshire beat Glamorgan by an

innings and 120. Kent beat Hamshire by 113 runa. Surrey

won on the first innings against Warcenter. Sussex beat Leicester on the first

Innings.

Noita beat Leicester on the first

lanings. Middlesacx

7. points each.

Warwick

BONOURS LIST.

Batting.

E. T. Killick (Middlesnox)

G. T. S, Stevens (Middlesex)

Bowling.

Wensley (Sussex)

Bowes (Yorkshire) Larwood (Notts)

Four

206

117

.8 for 63.

.7 for 71. .6 for 49.

YORKSHIRE CHAMPIONS,

Only Two Points Needed for "Confirmation."

FOOTBALL CLUB MEETING.

QUESTION OF THE

SUBSCRIPTION.

The proposed increase in the annual subscription was the subject of some lively discussion at the annual general meeting of the Hongkong Football Club, which

hold yesterday afternoon in the board room of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce.

WIL

The proposal was that Lið suð- scription be raised from 5 to $10 for all Benior members and 35 for junior members. After some discussion, this proposal was put to the meeting and passed.

It was revealed by a remark made by the chairman, Mr. R. K. Duncan, that a bowling green might be laid, and two badminton courta put up near the club-house at Happy Valley, -

Officers Elected.

The following officers were slected for the ensuing year:

of

W.

President. Mr. J.-W. C. Bonnar. Vice-President.--Mr. II. R. Porsyth. Chairman of Committes,——Mr. R. K. Duncan.

Ilon. Secretary-Mr. II. M. Me- Tavish.

Captain

Soccer.-Mr. Alexander,

Vice-Captain-Mr. S. H. Berango, Captain of Rugger-Dr. McElney. Vice-Captain. Mr. J. P. Whitham. Rugger Committee. Messrs. Mas- sc, Ralston and Dr. Selby.

Soccer Committee. Messrs. W. Pryde, W. Bell and H. G, Wallington.

Hon. Treasurer-Mr. J, Macfarlano.

Surrey aggregated 298, but Worcester could make no impros- sion, and were left 53, runs in arrears.

Rain delayed play, and the match eventually petered out with Surrey batting a second time to score 81 for one wicket.

SUSSEX SMILE.

Points Wrested from Gloucester in Keen Encounter.

The meeting of Sussex and Gloucester provided some extro- mely keen cricket, and it was re- de- grettable that rain spollt a finite result,

the Sussex had antisfaction of taking five points for a rst innings advantage.

first at the Gloucester were crease, but owing to Wensley's brilliant and destructive spell of trundling, were unable to show a impressive score sheet.

Yorkshire, needing only two points to place themselves immune from further challenge, have won | the country cricket championship, having deposed Lancashire the hold- ers. This is the sixth time since the War that Yorkshire have achtered the distinction, and alto- very

|

gether they have been champions | Wensley took eight wickets for 53 on fifteen occasions since. 1896. runs, and was almost entirely

Their latest victory has been ob responsible for Gloucester's diñ- tained at the expense of Glamor-missal for 104.. gan, who were beaten by an innings

and 120 runs.

Sussex managed to pass

cost of 68 runs.

thin

dif-

Sussex led on

Yorkshire obtained 378 as a re-total though without some sult of Brst occupation of the wie-ficulty, Hammond bowling to good ket, and Verity, on the eve of the effect to secure five victima at a Third Test Match, gave further demonstration of his prowess capturing half the Glamorgan wie- kets in their first innings for 62 runs. They were all out for 105, and following on, were again dis- missed-for J53. Bowen securing- seven wickets for 71 runs.

KENTS REVENGE.

Hampshire Beaten by Freeman and Marriott.

Kent, who, during the Tunbridge Wells festival, had to concede first immings points to Hampshire, took ample revenge when they defeated them in the return match by 13

runs.

The Hop County compiled 235 in their Arst knock, und 244 as a re- suit of a second visit.

the first innings by 69 runs, and the close came with Gloucester batting again and losing a wicket for three runs.

LARWOOD... IN... FORM.........

Dendly Work with the Ball Against Leicester.

and

Larwood was the outstanding personality when Notts Leicester mat, the young England bowler in deadly form, taking six This enabled wickets for 49 runs, Notts to take first innings points.

Notts hit up a score of 269, to which Leicester replied with 129, and in a second knock, Natts scored 171 for 7 wickets.

BATTING FEATS.

Up Things.

SHARE PRICES.

"TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:

Banks.'

n.

Hongkong Bank, $2,040 sa. Chartered Bank $12 Mercantile A. and B., £20 n. East Asia $131 b.

Insurances,

Canton Ins., $1.650' sn.' Union Ina.. $665 40. China Underwriters, $6 b. China Fires, $800 n. H.K. Fire Ins., $1,465 n.

Shipping.

Dougins, $22 b

H.K. Steamboats, $28 b.- Indo-Chinas, (Def.) 880 n. Union Waterboats, $28 b.

Mining.

Rengueat 811, b.

Kallana, 28/9 n. S'hai Explorationa, Tls. 1.85 b. Raube, $41% b.

Docks, elc. Kowloon Wharves, $163 b. Wimmpon Docks, $28 b. South China Motors $10 n. China Provalents, 86.05 b. Hongkows, Tls. 270 s. New Engineers, Tis. 61⁄4 n. Shanghai Docks, Thu. 1001⁄2 n. Cottons.

Ewo Cotton, $14.00 b. S'hai Cotton Tls. 07 b. Zoong Singa Tis. 11 b.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H.K. & S. Hotels, (old) $17.50 H.K. & S. Hotels, (new) $17 II.K. Land, $91% b. S'hai Land Tla, 40 n.

Humphreys, $22 b. Realties, $17.85 n.

Public Utilities. Tramways, $22 s.

b.

Peak Trame, (old) $14 n. Star Ferries, $934 b. China Lights, $26.30 b. H.K. Electrica, $81 Macao Electrics, $28 n. Telephones, $48 n.. China Banes, Tlɛ, 17.60 n. Singapore Tractions, 3/9 n.

Industrials,

China Sugars 50 cts. b. Malabons $39 n. Canton Ice, $7.70 b. Cements (comb.) $19.90 b. Ropes. $21.50 b.

Stores, etc.

Dairy Farms, $32.80 sa. Watson, $14.50 6.

Der A. Wings, $1 n. Lane Crawfords, $7.60 b.. Mackintosh, $18 m. Sinceres, $17 b. Powells, $3.80 9.

MiscellaneoTIS. Amusements, $27 b.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS,

Across

1. The daughter of Brabantic.

A garden flower.

Change its head and turn it into a wild flower.

8 The home of rustic simplicity. 10 Found in all market towns.

Queens start on their own. 8.11 So much as.

sa,

Amusements, New "B" $22.80 b. Entertainments $15% 6. Constructions $13.05" b.: B'que In. G: Bondo, 725% b.

GOLE

A CONVEX

FACE CONVEYS THE POWER TO THE RESILIENT CENTER OF THE BALL.

the STARS Play it

Why are wood clubs designed teams with a bulged or convex face?

Hampshire were well behind on the first innings, scoring onlgick and Stevens Brighten. 118, and although they improved upon this in the last innings of the match to the extent of total ling 218, it was insufficient. Free mon and Marriott played the major part in Kent's success, the former taking five wickets for 112 runs, and the latter five for 64.

BROOK'S BOWLING.

In a drawn match, the each taking four points, E. T Killick and G. T. S. Stevens (Mid- The purpose served by a convex dlesex) displayed the best batting face in the wood clubs is the cor form of the past three days, and rection of small inaccuracies in trounced unmercifully the War-

hitting. The angle at the toe and wickshire attack,

the heel is designed to counteract Killick helped himself. to aa slico or hook. double century (200 to be exact), "The point of the bulge presents and Stevena was almost as virile la smaller area of contact with the and entertaining in compiling his ball than would a plane face," 117. There being no chance of declares Bobby Jones, "and the Despite some good bowling by definite finish, Middlesex oc-force of the blow being the same Brooks, who in Surrey's first in cupled all the playing hours avail- and concentrated within a smaller nings took five wickets for 70 runs,able by remaining at the wickets area. panetrates deeper toward Worcester were unable to avert to score 408 for 7 wickets. War- the resilient centre of the ball."- defeat on the first Inninge.

wick did not bat-Reuter.

Good Performance Fails to Save Worcester.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

UNDERARM PERSPIRATION

Harmlessly and Pleasantly eliminated by

NODOR

The Delicato Dooderant

I'M GOING TO SEE IF I CAN FIND SOME MORE CANE OR CRUTCH MARKS

ON THE FLOOR.........NIORVER STOLE HECTORS RUBY WAS A CRIPPLE,

ALL RIGHT.......... BUT HOW DID HE

GET INTO THIS ROOM?

?

ART KRENZ.

Abel

12 Over A hundred face a Red reverse and have a drink..

13 It is no reflection on a bear to

say that it is up it.

16 In Scotland they take trouble

to get this style started.

17 Attempts.

18 The beast makes a noise, so we

hear.

20 Drop a penny tin into this store

house to turn it into an island off Africa. 22 Describes an sge.

23 Expect to find this in 20 across. 24 The logislator comes in lacking

in energy.

28 Friendly, with distinct evidence ·

of ability 29 Pushes, after 28 that may pass between good-humoured debaters, 30 Just the right number, apparent

ly-anyway, one more would be Loo many. 31 Entrance.

Down

1 When this bird follows a man

look out for the plan.

2 "But that I am forbid To tell

5 Form fours and get on with the

game.

6 "Sun over?" Not yet, lot us hope. Don't be afraid (anng.), 7 Tuesday,

There is a falsehood in the article supplied by the foreigner. 14 A debt acknowledgment, even in

a postscript, may be actunted by religious feeling.

15 Stuck in the gum-let us hope. 16 Captivato this. Its 8 are fate. 18 Becoming tremendously popular. 10 Sincero.

20 Gleam.

21 He wrote "Orlando Furioso," 25 Placed.

(86 Ta encourage may be to beat.

27 Very French.

Yesterday's Solution

FOOTPAD ECUADO

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AGENDA DO YOTE

O OD MAT CUS HUNGER U MUBCAT AT U BETBBAT K O GOUT C U L HELT

the of my prison-house, I couldK MONEYSPIDER_P

tale unfold."-"Hamlet."

3 Heads or tails.

Bejoinders.

STICKLERS

IEMEFAEDIIELIGS.

By inserting the same letter times in the above line of letters, you can make

a sentence of sis word that tells you something that happened in a ball game.

ARABS FEAR CHOLERA.

BRITISH GIRL SETS UP INOCULATION RECORD.

Basrah, Aug. 14.

INE TO FE

NINEVEH" [SNOOKER

Yesterday's Solation

By removing the eight matches that - are crossed out, two squares are left. the large valide one and the small one hi the center.

thousands

of Arabs

from the

desert, marshes, river and villages

#:

A British girl nurse has esta-for miles round, swarming to the blished a woman's record by dispensaries for inoculation. inoculating in one day a thousand, The Royal Air Force has been

suffered nos out-isolated, and has Arabs against cholera, an break

of which has brought cases.-Router.

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