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Sport Columns
LAWN BOWLS IN
RETROSPECT.
Review of Saturday's Matches.
LEADERS GO DOWN.
Have Fresh Records Been Set Up?
Hollands, wont off with a rush
TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1930.
HIGHEST SCORE V AUSTRALIANS.
K. S. DULEEPSINHJI.
NOTTS WIN IN TWO DAYS.
London, Yesterday.
SHANGHAI'S FINE START.
LEACH AND STOKES IN FORM.
CAUTIOUS BATTING.
and led 15-5 at the eighth head,} | Then Hollanda came into the pic
ture, scoring on five heads in sue- cession to make the score against him 15-14 Shields got only a couple of 1's thereafter and went run of "kills," the first two heads down in the end by 24-17. The producing 4 and 2. Holland highest "kill" on each side was secured 1 and 2, to which Brad- 4. bury replied with a 3. He stayed Chapman's rink also scored At Lord's to-day the M.C.C. Shanghai made a highly pre- there, however, during the next merrily and led by 17-4 on the commenced their inainga against mising start in the Interport eight heads, Holland in the mean- ninth heat, including a 6. Each the Australians, who had been dis- cricket match with Hong Kong, timo notting seven 1's and a 2, to sida got I and then Haynes col missed on the previous day for 285) which commenced yesterday. give him the lead by 12-9. At lected a 4 and a 1. He lost the runs. But for a fine display of When Sump's wore drawn they the 18th head Holland led 16-12, next four heads, and the Yacht batting on the park of K. S. Duleep had run up 291 for the loss of but. Bradbury got home in the last Club led 26-10, Haynes's rink sinhfi, the Sussex batsman, the only 6 wickets, repeated bowling three heads with 1, 2, 1, thus monopolised the last four heada M.C.C. would have been in a dea- changes by Hong Kong being in snatching the game out of the fire and were beaten by only eight perate position. Thanks to the effectual. by 10-15.
shots-26-18.
Indian'a valuable contribution of "Don" Leach was the top seor On the second rink Whibley at Talkoo v. Club de Recreio. 92, the M.C.C, were only 27 runs er with 81, but according to [By "Short Head.")
one time looked as it, he would.
On their own ground Taikoo behind on the Grst innings. After cabled reports his was a lucky Saturday was notable in many debit Omar with a record defeat, R.C. lost by 69-38.
his brilliant batting against Nor- innings. as he was dropped on respects in the Lawn Bowls for the latter only scored on nine. On the first rink. Whyte was thants, it was exceedingly bad luck three occasions, the first being a Firstly, the champlons, heads, his total of 19 being assist cpposed to A. H. Basto, the lat on "Duleep" that he did not re-bad pies in the slips after he had the Craigengower Cricket Club,ed by a 8, a 4, and a 5, Whibley tor's team showing the way to the sister the first century against the scored only a few runs. Stokes. want down on the ground of the led at the eighth head by 14-3. jack and leading by 19-3 on the "Aussies" attack, but he has the on the other hand, played a Kowloon Bowling Green Club. Then Omar secured and 3, to eighth head. A 4 and a 2 prov-consolation of knowing that it is chanceless innings of 66; and was Secondly, the first draw of the which Whibley replied with 4, 8 season was recorded when Club de and 2, giving him a lead of 29-10. Recrelo and the Taikoo R.C. tied A & and two 1's for Omar reduced at King's Park. And, thirdly, the leeway, and thereafter the three beads were burned on
the game' was much more even, second rink on the Civil Service Whibley getting three I's and Cricket Club's green. In the Omar a similar number of T's, the Second Division the C.S.C.C. just
K.B.G.C. skip thus winning by kept their winning record intact 26-19. by one shot to the good in their game with the Yacht Club.
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C.S.C.C. v. Police N.C.
A real ding-dong game was wit- nessed on the third rink, where Guy was opposed to Basa. After The game hero was won by the five heads the latter led. 5-4, and at the 10th head by 12-9. The. Civil Service by 36 shots.
scores were level at the 12th, 14th, and 17th heads, the score at the latter stage being 15-15. A 2 for Basa was followed by 1 and 2 for Guy, but a 3 for Bass on the last head made his aide the victor by 20-18. Guy's highest score was one 3, whilst Basa secured one 5 and two 3's.
On the first rink Brawn scored 2, 3, 4, 5, and 1 in the first five heads. The Police got a 3 and the Civil Service 1, followed by a trio of 1's for the Police. Brawn's men then collected 2, 4, 1, and 2. Har greaves scored 1 and 'Brawn a couple of ones, making the score 27-7. Two 3's camo Hargreaves'a way, and after Brawn got another. 1. Hargreaves wound up with an- other 3, thus losing by 28---16, To score nine in the course of the Inst four heads was quite creditable for the Police after previously scoring on only five heads.
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Club de Recreto v. Taikoo. These Clubs secured the first draw of the season-63 all.
On the first rink Marques was opposed to Wallace, the latter lead- ing 61 at the fourth head. Marques scored a 3. On the eighth head the scores were 6-6, and at the tenth head Wallace led 9-6. At the fifteenth head Mar-
Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
Tennis Wednesday- "B" Division-M.B.K. v. HK.C.C.; C,C.C. v, U.S.R.C; Y.M.C.A. V. C.R.C.; Nippon Club Y S.C.A.A.; Recrelo v. Univer- sity T.C.; IR.G. v. K.C.C.; C.S.C.C. v. R.E.S.C.; "C" Divi sion-German T.C. v. Univer- sity T.C.; H.K.C.C. v. S.C.A.A.; Kowloon C.C. v. I.R.C.; C.R.C. v. K.LT.C.: Mixed Doubles-- K.C.C. v. L.R.C.
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Rillo Shooting-May 30- Distribution of Prizes, Volun- toer Headquarters.
Hockey Saturday-Radio Sports Club, v. Engine Room, H.MS. Hermes, Sookumpoo, 5 p.m.
Racing June 4-Half year- ly General Meeting of Voting- Members of Jockey Club, 5.30 p.m.
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the highest score this season unlucky in that he was brilliant- against the tourists A. Fairfax ly thrown, out by Zimmern from came out with the useful figures of cover-point. Simpson, who has a
wickets for 54 runs.
big reputation in Shanghal, but With a lead of 27 runs on the who signally failed to Hire up to. first innings, the tourists started it in, the triangular Series down disasterously in their second ven-
here last November, played more ture, losing two wickets for only to his true form, and put together 23 runs before the close of play.
32 before being caught and bowl. ed by Beck. Divecha, who open- Scores:-
ed with him, batted in very stodgy
Play to a Finish.
Australians: 285 (W. H. Ponsford 82 fashion for his 40 runs.
not out, Don Brad-f man. 60, W. Woodfall 52, M. J. Cmatch to a finish, provided it does It has been decided to play the
: 232
Allom 5-67).
M.
rot last after Friday. The Hong
M.C.C.: 258 (K. S. Duleepsinki Kong bowlers took some time to 92. A. Fairfax find a length, and the scoring was 6--5-4).
very slow. They were treated with great respect after lunch, when they improved in marked degree.
KENT LOSE BY INNINGS.
Larwood 10 for 64.
The Hong Kong fielding WAS Playing at Trent Bridge to-day, very good, although E. C. Fincher Notts repeated their success over dropped a couple of very expen- Somerset by defeating Kent in two sive catches in the slips. Duckitt days by an innings and 97 runs.
fielded brilliantly at point. Batting first, Kent fared badly The score at the lunch interval against the champion's bowling, was 85 runs for one wicket. and but for a fighting innings by Simpson being out. At the tea Frank Woolley they would not have interval the score had been ad- reached the double century. Lar-vanced to 183 for 2 (Stokes not wood the All-England fast howler out 48, Leach not out 47). was in great form with the ball;] Hong Kong tried eight bowlers, taking 5 wickets for 34 runs. and Mitchell, who was apparent- Notts found little sting in ly put on as a last resource, was the southern county"s bowl-immediately successful. bowling ing and amassed the huge Leach off his pads in his firat total of 467 for 7 wickets, At over. which point A. W. Carr declared the Scores at close of play- innings closed. George Guna; the! Shanghai-1st Innings. veteran of over fifty year's service J. Divecha, c Pearce, b Beck useful for Talkoo, but the 75, Barratt 65 not out and A. W. D. W. Leach. b Mitchell
for the county, scored 129, Walker L. F. Stokes, run out
O. C. Simpson, e and b Beck
fifteenth head. Whyte scored on innings defeat, visitors scored on the next five Carr 57.
Borson, Penrae; Reid heads and led by 21-9 4 and 1 for Talkoo. At the seven-only three of the remaining heads badly before
on the Requiring 256 runs to save the F. E.
T. Barshall, ¢ teenth head Wotherspoon led by and lost by 25-13. Each side had ing of
Kent falled P. Madar, not nat Fincher, b. Reid 29-8, but the Recreio skip struck
the fast bowl-Dr. O'Hara, not out Larwood and the
Extras oil with n 5. Wotherspoon got one
f-swingers of, Voce, and, were Wotherspoon running out winner after five heads. The succeeding stand, and between them made 123 bat
Duncan was 2 and Ribeiro a couple of 1's,
against Silva, on dismissed for 158. Frank Woolley the second rink and led by 6-3 and Ames made
a determined Rogerson or
a 5 to Wotherspoon on the initial On the second head Ribeire lost head but secured a couple of 1's. Then Wotherspoon counted on the next six, heads with 3, 2, 1, 6, 2, 1, Ribeiro scored 2 and 3, followed by giving him lead of 19-2.
All the interest in the match was centred on the second rink where West was in grand fettle and won by 15-13: The usual C.S.C.C.ques le. 12-11 but o 4 and a 2 as- skip, Gregory, was unfortunately alarques collected a 3. His oppon- aisted him. After Wallace got 1, indisposed, Moss taking his place ent got 2 and and Murphy coming into No. 2
On the last. head from the Second Division.
Marques counted 1 to win the game West drew first blood with a one, follow-
by' 22-14. P ed by 3 and 1 by Moss. Then West got a trio of 1's and a 2, Mess & Co. monopolised the next five heads with 1, 1, 1, 3, and 2, bring- ing the score to 12-6 in the Civil Service Club's favour. The tea interval proved the undoing of Moss's team, or, rather the making of West's rink for they scored seven 1's and a 2. Moss got 1 on the last head. Play at times was quite exciting, and did not finish till seven o'clock, owing mainly to Mass burning two heads and West Another one,
by 31-15,
one 4.
E. C.
ANON SPARS
Total (for 6 wkta.) E. G. Barnes. J. A. Isanes
Rev. E. K. Quick to
201
and
6 for 289.
On the third rink Luz opened
six heads went in favour of of the county's total. Larwood Fall of wickets: 1 for 71: 2 for with a 2, followed by a 1 for liva, who led by 18-6 and, thanks took 6 wickets for 34 runs to give 20; 3 for 214: 4 for 250; 6 for 283; next five heads with 1, 8, 2, 1, 1, Whyte got a 3 and a couple of in the match and Voce 4 for 54. Drummond. Luz monopolised the to a 5, by 21-8 at the 18th head. him a bag of 10 wickets for 68 runs making his load 10-1. A 3 forgiva, the latter winning by 23-13. Keat: 213
BOWLING ANALYSIS Drummond was followed by a
1's against a couple of T's for Scores:--
There was
: 15B
Roynolds (Woolley 55, Lar- Reid woed 6--34). More (Woolloy 61, Ames Beck 62, Larwood 6-84, Duskitt Veco 4-54).
In the Grinmitt Post tussle it seemed anybody's game up to the 10th head. Grimmitt scored 3, 1 and 1, followed by 1 and 3 for Post. A 2 for Grimmitt was fol- couple of 2's for Luz, but another the third rink where Walmsley lowed by 1 for Post Grimmitt re 3 came the Taikoo Club's way. At
no big scoring on plied with 2 and 1 and a 2 for the 16th head Drummond had re-as opposed to Ozbrio, who led Post made the score 10-7 induced his opponent's lead to 10-4 at the ninth head and 20-8 Notts: 467-7 dec. (G. Gunn 129, Tavour of the Civil Service. The 17-12. Luz scored a couple of 2's at the 18th head. He scored only latter then collected 1, 4, 3, 3, to which Drummond replied with 2 one thereafter against a couple of bringing the margin in their and 4, and the last two heads saw 2's for Whyte, who lost by 21-12. favour to 21-7. The Police got Luz collect 3 and 2, he thus win- one more shot, and Grimmitt scored 1, 4, 4, 2, 2, thus winning
ning by 26-18. by. 14-8
K.C.C. v. Kowloon Dock. The Kowloon Dock R.C. won by 78-58..
In the first rink Lapsley (Dock) who was opposed to Fraser 48 skip, opened his account with 3, 5, 1, to which Fraser replied with 1, 1,
DIVISION IL
The Craigongower Cricket Club the Kowloon Bowling Green Club went down on their own green to by 75-67.
Electric Co. v. K.C.C. The Electric RC. lost by 79-88) On the first rink Hatch was! even with Blackburn at the eighth head (6 all), after which Blackburn scored 2, 4, 2, 6, 2, giv
Bot a trio of 3's, but could not ing him a lead of 22-6. Hatch
get within range of Blackburn's'
Walker. 75, Barrett
.65 not out, A. W.
Cart 57).
Reuter.
TENNIS.
D.B.S. and St. Paul's College.
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E. F. Finsker Mitchell
1 1 0 Beck bowled one neball and one wide. Of the extras, twelve were byes.
BERG SIDE-STEPPED. Al Singer Matched with Mandell for Title.
the Diocesan Boys' School courts match with Sammy Mandell, has Kid Berg, who returned to Amer A tennis match was played on ica with the promises of a titio yesterday between the Diocesan been side-tacked by the authorities, Boys' School and College. Result:-
the St. Paul's who have caused much com-
ment in Chan Chung-hon and R. Kavaras the
boxing circles by anncuncement that ∙AL· and Tso
Singer, the New York boxer, has 4.7been matched with the holder,
Sammy Mandell, for 8-3 bout to take place at the Yankee the title, the Stadium, Chicago, on July 17 next:
As a consolation, Borg may be 17-18 matched by Madison Square Garden Tat with the winner of the Singer-
Mandell fight, but there was dɑr par
lost 3 and 1 on the first two heads another & on the second last head. On the first rink Collins (C.C.C.)rink who won by 34-12, including 5. A 8 for Lapsley was followed to Drake, after which Collins Muskett was opposed to Jack by 1 for Fraser, the score then scored 1, 2,.4, 1, 2, 1, 2, 1, giving and the latter, mainly through 2's standing at 12-8 in Lapsley's him a lead of 14-4. Drake got 1 and 3's, led by 19-5 at the 18th favour. The latter got home on
and 3, but Collins collected 2 and head. Thereafter Muskett collect- the next four heads with 3, 1, 5, 43. Two 2's for Drake made the ed a couple of l'a, a 2 and a 3. (D.B.S.) and on the 13th Bend Fraser got score 10-12 10 Drake Collins as compared with a trio of 1 lust to Mok Fuk-in 1. The next four heade went in who then scored 5, 1, 2, 3, 3. thus, and a 3 for Jack, the latter win-beat Tsui Hung-pui and Hing
Hak-on favour of Lapsley by 1, 2,-2, 1, the winning by the substantial margin ning by 25-12. margin then being 80-10. Fraser of 33-12, send me
On-tak Paul, in his scored 3, 2, 1-but his opponent
game against lost to Andrew Wong and Luk
Jun-choung got a 4 on the last-head and won who scored on the first two heads head, following which Labrum's Field was opposed to Roylance, Labrum, led by 60 on the fifth by 34-16.
he scored 2 and 6 to bring the 10 heads in successton, securing to Mok Fuk-in and Too Hak--~-- and, after Field had got 3 and 1, rink, monopolised no fewer than score to. 12-4 At the eleventh the lead by 17-8, Paul got a
On the second rink Silkstone was opposed to Atkinson, the latter's
Chia Wan-ho and Taut (D.B.8.):S
6.6
rink opening with 8 and 2, where had Field had reduced the margin Couple of 1's and a couple of 2 beat Thut Hung-put and Hino 74ention of the title being at stake, amel
on'
On-tak.
after Silkstone got a couple of 3's. to 18--11,but Roylance collected against a 1 and a 2 for After the Dock secured two 1's the 2 and a trio of 3's. A couple Labrum, the latter emerging the beat Andrew Wong and Luk K.C.C. lifted 4, making tho. score of 2's and a 3 helped Field, but winner by 20-14.
at the 11th head 16-8 in favour¡ his opponent collected five on the of the home Club. After two 1', last three headaand won by however, Atkinson & Co. counted 7: 22-18.
on one heady followed by a 4 and Carr, who had Davidson as op A1, giving them the load. by posing skip, opened his account 22-16. Silkstone scored 1 and 2, with 1, but the next five heade followed by 1 for the Dock, and went to Davidson, A 8 for Carr the K.C.C. got 1 And 2 on the last made the score against him 84, two heads, respectively, thus give but then Davidson got 1, 8, 6, 8, 1, ing the visitors the victory by 0-8, at which stage he led by 29-22
88-7 On the succeeding two heads Carr scored 0 and 8, but as Davidson then got a couple of 1's the latter won by 35-16.
Yacht Club Ciel Service The Civil Service C.C won by
An equally close game was wit nessed on the third rink with Lammert and Johnston is skips. At the 11th, head Lammort led by 12-11, but Johnston 2, 1, 8. Lammert picked up a 1 and John 63-62. ston 2, the latter then leading On the frat 1 18-18.The KC.0 next collected 1 we 1,19, and 3, and by scoring one Macfar each on the last two heads the atho Dock just gained the verdict by fifteenth 21-20
KBG.C. v. CCC,
Tho K.B.G.C. won by 6956. Opposed to Holland on the first riok as akip Bradbury (C.C.C.) started as if he would continue his
“ROYAL” GOLF,
Bobby Jones Does
It Again.
A FINE RECOVERY,
Sunningdale, Yesterday. The Royal And Ancient rame
never so "Royal" as it was to-day when watched by the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Prince George. "Babby" Jones York, the Duke of Gloucester and
Jun-cheung
207
Chow Kun-hang and Chan, Chin-yim
beat Mok Fuk-in and Tso
Hak-on
best Taul Hung-pal and Hing
On tak
beat Andrew Wong and Luk
Jun-cheung.
It is also stated that negotiations
9-2 are on foot by the Chicago Stadium authorities the opposition to the 10- 1
Madison Square Garden- to stage a Berg-Mandel championship out at Chicago some time early in June.
Sammy Mandell, who lives, in Chicago, has an enormous following among the Italian population there, would draw forty to fifty thousand 74 and it is believed that such a bout.
spectators.
19-14
Total: D.B.S. 82, St. P.C. 87.
LEAGUE TENNIS.
The following will represent
Berg is resting along with Nel Tarleton in New Jersey,
NATIONAL S.C.
in the League matches against the Street, Mayfair, for, tha new pro the University "B" and "C" teams The choice of a site in Hertford
| played a legal game to win the Club de Recreio and the German mises of the National Sporting Club, Golf Blustrated Gold Vase. fare tus He made a typical fighting falsh His first round of 75 left who tied
him strug enth, and
Ing among the minors, od but pulling out a new amateur
ords for the?
over the
giving him tho Taylor got 1 and 3- two heads and to won
Shields, in this game.
against
Tennis Club respectively, to marks a definite step in the erection morrow at 4.80 p.m. of magnificent headquarters of Brl-
"B" Team (Away). Y. Khoo tsh sport to pre (Captain), D. K. Samy D. Plane have been drafted for a ten- Guterres, G. de Souza, G. E. Yech storey building embodying the and T.KLfen
amenities of a social and **"C" Team (Away) Chew club. In addition
Idential: (Captain), Y. K. Ng, A. In Tsal made for
will be PAPAKH HP Kho and Ede ship for the