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JULY 8, 1935.
ENGLAND FOOTBALL COUNCIL
BEATEN IN TEST
SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKET WIN
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POOR BATTING BY HOME PLAYERS
A crowd of 9,000 asembled to-day to see the last day's play of the Second Test Match at Lord's between England and South Africa, the tourists winning by 167 runa,
The wicket was unsettial but the covered end was not seriously affected by a severo thunderstorm which occurred in the early lioure of this morning.
Ames had strained log muscle while fielding while Sutcliffe had strained muscle in his thigh, ho will be able to bat however. Owing to the dampness of the wicket tho bowlers used the sawdust liberally, the batsmen all scared steadily, how. ever, the slowest, being. I. Mitchell who completed his 150, with a late cut from Verity and simultaneously sent up 250 for the S. African team, which had taken them 300 minutes to compile.
Draft Of Revised Rules!
Approved By Meeting
Drafts of the revised rules of the Hongkong Football Association were nubmitted to the Council of the As- nociation at a meeting held at the Sports Club yesterday afternoon with Major C.M. Manners in the chair.
The whole text of the rovised rules was gone over by the meeting and was approved.
Accounts in draft form were also submitted to and approved by the Council.
A reply to the Association's latter from the Chung Wah Football Club, who are seeking affiliation to the Association, was read by Mr. M. L. sociation. The letter stated that the Railton, Hon. Secretary of the AR- translation of the name from Chinese to English was the Chinese United
Football Club.
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Mr. H. K. Lee, of the Chinezo Athletic Association, remarked, how- ever, that this was not quite satis- there might not be any confusion in factory. Mr. Ley said that while regard to the English Press, he wan sure there would be a great deal in the Chinese papers us both teams were known as "Chung, Wah" in Chinese..........................................SST Secretary of the Association to write MOTH-PROOF
It was agreed to ask the Hon. to the Chung
Club
Wal Football again to point thin out.
An application by tho Liga Portuguesa de Hongkong for affilia-
The application by the Eastern Football Club to enter a team in the First Division of the League was also brought up for discussion.
With the South African score nt 278 Hammond went on to bowl. He caught Langton at 44 and the luningstion to the Association was accepted. was then declared with Mitchell at 164 and extras totalling eight, the total scorp being seven for 218.
Mitchell gave a good performanco in compiling his 164 and his cutting and off-driving were described an "classic." The innings took him 330 minutes and during that time he hit 17 fours. His acoring zrew slower towards the latter part of his inninge and be scored only 30 in the laat 95 minutes this morning.
ENGLAND BAT Wyatt and Sutcliffe opened for second innings, England in the Hart, of Middlesex, ran for Sutcliffe owing to the latter's strained thigh.. and the scoring was left largely to Wyatt who was playing a confident
game.
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At the luncheon adjournment Wyatt had scored. 11 and Sutcliffe the scores being 17 for D.
In answer to questions, the Hon. Eastern Secretary stated that the Football Club had been in the Second Division for some years and finished round about the middle of the League table last
year Commdr. T. A Hussey. R.N.,
that before anything was done they should make inquiries as to what players the Club had and as to whether they were strong enough to compete in the First Division.
After further discussion, it was
agreed to shelve the question until the first meeting of the League Manage ment Committee.
Before the meating concluded, the Council approved of the appointment of Lieut. T.A, Pack-Beresford, H.N., of ILM.S. Bruce, to the Council in place of Commdr. Whittaker, who is
The sun was shining when the game was resumed after lunch.
Hopes of a big first wicket partner-hortly to leave the Station. ship were acon shattered, for Wyalt pullel n short pitched ball front alaskas into his wicket, when he had made only 16, and the score stoo! at 21. Another disaster soon followed for Leyland, after maknig four runs, was bowled by a violent in-swinger from Crisp,
wierets fall, and England WH dis named for 161, leaving South Afrien victor by 157 rans.
Scores follow: South Africa.-1st, Inns. England.-1st. Inns.
SOUTH AFRICA 2ND INNS,
1. J. Siedle, e Farrimond, b
#28 198
W. I. Hammond then joined the Yorkshire star, and the two settled down to play confident cricket, Mitchell Hammond showing complete fdenco in facing the redoubtable | E. A. Rowan, hw, b Nichols 44 Balaskan.
A. D. Nourse, b Verity.
con- Bruce Mitchell, not out
The Afty was hoisted after 80 minutes' play, and the scure was taken to 85 for two, Sutcliffe being 30 not out and Hammond 25, not out. ANOTHER COLLAPSE
Hammond played Crisp, Mitchell and Balaskas with equal confidence, driving to the off and leg glancing: with his old skill, but Langton pegged down both batsmen.
After a period of
quiet play Ham- mond snicked a ball from Langton into Cameron's hands. He had re- pented his first innings score of 27, and the score was 80 for three.
The next over Sutcliffe mistined, a half volley to leg fram Langton and was bowlod. He had made 98, tak ing 130 minuten over the job. Store
B. H. Cameron, c Ames,
Mitchell
E. L. Balton, e Wyatt, b Verity I. F. Wade, b Verity Langton, c and b Hammond
Extras
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164
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278.
Total (for 7 wkts, dee.)
Fall of wickets:-1 (Sledle) for 32; 2 (Roman) for 136; 3 (Nourse) for. 158; 4 (Cameron) for 169; 6 (Dalton) for 100; 6 (Wade) for 177; 7 (Langton) for 278.
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Nichols Hammond Mitchell Verity Ames again failed, and was out Langridge leg before, under the new rule, io Langton, for eight runs. Scores 102 Wyatt
90 for 4.
for 5.
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E. . T. Holmes threw his wicket R. E. S. Wyatt, b Balnskas away, blindly hitting out at a good II. W. Sutcliffe, Langton length ball from Langton after he M. Leyland, b Crisp ...
had more eight. Score 111 for 6. W. Hammond, C Cameron, b
At this time Langton had the re- Langton markable analysis of 4 wickets for
.. Amos, 1.b.w., Langton
E. R. T. Holmes, b Langton Langridge and Parrimiend again J. Langridge, 1.b.w. Balaskes becante associated and it was hoped W. Farrimond, b Crisp that a stand might be made.
H. Verity, e Langton, b. Balaskas The score was taken to 129 when T. Mitchell st. Cameron, Forrimond again fell at the unlucky' Balaskas number. being bowled by Crisp for Nicholls, not out 13. 130 for 7. Nichols then came in, and after he had made three, and with the scoreboard at 138 for 2, tea was taken.
After the interval only three runs were added when Langridge was out ew, for 17, also under the ney rule, Balaskas being the bowler.
The score was 141 and eight wie- kets, including everyone with pretensions to Test batsmanship was
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Fall of wickets:
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1, (Wyatt) for -24; 2, (Leyland) for 45; 3, (Hammoni) for 89; 4, Guy Kibber in "Babbitt" which is (Sutcliffe) for 90; 6, (Ames) for being shown at the Alhambra Thea. 102; 0, (Holmes) for 110; 7, (For- rimond) for 129; 8, (Langridge) for 141: 9, (Verity) for 149; 10, (Mit- chell) for 161.
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