THE CHINA

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,

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SAINTS LOSE TO JATS English Cricket Season's KPA. COUNCIL MEETING

·AT HOCKEY-

Good Forward Line

Lacks Finish.

POLICE GAME CANCELLED

In their second friendly hockey match of the season on the Marina ground yesterday. afternoo

Andrew's Club vere defeated by "C" Com" hany, Jats, by the only goal. scored

mt.

The game was played at a fair! ly fast pace throughout. The Jets were well served in defenes, while the Saints forwards, though com- bining well, aped innumerable! opportunities by being off-side.

The Jats obtained their goal in the first half, through Sepoy Sakh Tawar. who sent in a fast rising shot, During this period F. V. Woog was accidentally struck on the side, and had to retire for a few minutes. He returned to the field of play after a rub down

In the second half. R. H. Wong brought off many fine clearances ject to heavy pressure. On ser- oral occasions through good work

when the Saints' citadel was sub-

Glorious Conclusion

Five Records Shattered In

Memorable Year

- YORKSHIRE AND ALL-INDIA

COMPLETE STATISTICS OF VISITING INDIAN COMBINATION.

The 1932 Cricket season in England concluded on Tuesday with the final day's play in the Champion County v. Rest of England match at the Oval. It has been a season which commenced under very poor conditions and which later blazoned forth into a glorious conclusion...

Glorious feats were achieved by both batsmen and bowlers during the season" the most noteworthy of which was the world rê-

H.K.F.A,

ON TUESDAY

Presentation to R. K. Duncan

The monthly meeting of the H.K.F.A Council will be held In the office of the Association, No. 20, Ice House Street, ön Tuesday next. September 20, at 5.30 p.m. The business will be:-

To confirm the minutes of the last Council meeting and League Management Commit- tee meeting, to receive the Treasurer's statement of ac counts for August, and to pass bills; correspondence; to make the draw for the Lai Wah Cup Competition: and, any other business that may arise.

Immediately after the Coun- cil Meeting the members of the Council will dine together, when a presentation to Mr. R. K. Duncan will be made.

IN SHANGHAI

Leads Hong Kong Rink To Victory.

cord first wicket partnership of 355 set up by Herbert Sutcliffe and OMAR'S GREAT PLAY Percy Holmes against Essex; Jack Hobbs' two centuries against Essex to shatter C. B. Fry's English record of five occasions upon on the part of Cinest and Baldwin, which he had achieved the feat; the record set up by A. T. Rat- the Saints took the ball to the other end, but T-side play pre-cliffe who followed up his double century for Cambridge last year by scoring 124 in the Varsity match at Lords; the record set up vented any fruitul results.

by Vallance Jupp, the Northants skipper, who scored 1,000 runs and took 100 wickets for the ninth occasion in his career, thus breaking W.-G. Grace's amateur record which had stood since 1886...

The Jats play was featured by

For

hard and accurate hitting. the Saints, White, Wong, Guest and Baldwin shone in defence, while Gilchrist worked hard in a forward line that combined well, but lacked finish.

Result:-

"C" Co. Jats-

St. Andrew's Club ...

Club:+R St. Andrew's

1 0

At Tunbridge Wells Jupp took! all 10 Kent wickets for 127 runs but this was surpassed by Verity who claimed the entire Notts eleven for 10 runs at Leeds! Herbert Sut cliffe, the Yorkshire and All-Eng- Wong: F. H, P. White, F. V. Wongland opening batsman enjoyed the A. B. Hamson. A. E. P. Guest, best season of his career, totalling J. W. Baldwin: F. A. Broadbridge, 3,336 runs for the season with a A. S. Blias, J, T. K. Gilchrist, E. highest score of 3183 and an average MacNider, and E. F. Fincher.

POLICE MATCH CANCELLED.

The match arranged to take place between the Police, and the R.A.S.C. at Mongkok, was cancel led. the Police being unable to field an eleven, owing to the fact that all leave has been cancelled in an- ticipation of the possibility of anti-Japanese disturbances locally.;

of 74.13..

The All-India XI gave a very cre- ditable display while the South American XI laid the foundations for another visit to the British Isles.

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YORKSHIRE'S DISASTROUS

START

Glorious Finish

!!

Beat Gloucester by an innings and 95.

Beat Kent by 4 wickets.

'Beat Essex by an innings and

318.

Beat Middlesex by 10 wickets. Drew with Sussex. Drew with Middlesex.

2

Beat Northants by an innings und 49.

Beat Surrey by 178 runs. Beat Gloucester by 183 runs. Beat Notts by 10 wickets. Beat Northants by an innings and 16,

Drew with Notta. Beat Lancs by an innings and,5)

runs.

Beat Leicester by an innings and 69 runs.

Beat Derby by an innings and 89. ||

·FULL PROGRAMME.

Shanghai, To-day. The Hong Kong Lawn Bowls team, who won their second match in Shanghai against the Lawn Bowls Club by 23 shots to 16, yesterday defeated the Western Zone by 18 shots to 13.

..v. Lusitano Club

The Hong Kong team have now played three games with the fol- lowing results:--

.32 8 v. Lawn Bowls Club...23-16. :18-13 v. Western Zone

73 37 U. M. Omar was the outstanding figure in yesterday's game and pre- mises to be a thorn in the Shang- hai side during the coming Inter- ports

The following is the official pro- gramme:-

OUIMET

BREAKS

RECORD

Card Of 30 For First 9 Holes.

JONES' 1927 RECORD SHATTERED

Eric McRuvie Beaten

Baltimore, To-day.

Eric McRnvie, the only British player to pass the second qualifying round of the American Amateur Golf Championship, lost. to Yates, the American player, by 3. and 2 in the first round or the match play stages here yesterday,

The match between Francis Quimet, the successful American Walker Cup captain, and Voigt, another American Walker Cup player, provided the most sensa- tional golf of the day. Ouimet, who is defending his title of

displayed amazing form on the American Amateur Champion, greens and returned ä card of 30 for the first nine holes to break

pionship. The previous record all records for the Champion- was held by the incomparable

Bobby Jones Record Smashed.

Francis Ouimet went round the first nine holes in 30 in the first round of the match play stages in the ̈American, Amateur Golf Championship at Baltimore yesterday, thus shattering. Bobby Jones' (above) 1927 record of 31.

Bobby Jones who in 1927 went NEWCASTLE LOSE TO BASEBALL

lout in 31. *

His super golf in the early

stages completely rattled

SCOTS TEAM

Voigt and he was forced to ad-Rangers Triumph Over

mit defeat by the large margin of 6 and 5...

4

Earlier. Cable.

With the exception of Eric Mc- Ruvie, the youthful Scot, all the British golfers including Ernest Torrance, Eric Fiddian, John de Forest, Lister and Rex Hartley and Cyril Tolley were eliminated in the second qualifying round.

John Fischman American, led the field at conclusion of the Second Round with an aggre gate of 142 for the 36 holes, thus equalling the record qualify ing score of Clark Corkran in 1924 and those of Bobby Jones in 1927 and 1930.

creation Ground. Shanghai four- There will be three Interport T. G. Main (skip), J. W. Brierley,

English Side.

London; To-day.

SIX HOMERS SCORED IN U.S. LEAGUES.

Indians Register Big Win Over Red Sox.

YANKEES AGAIN TRIUMPH.

In a friendly soccer match the Glasgow Rangers gained a

New York, To-day. convincing victory over New castle United by 4 goals to 1. The following were the resulta This was the continuation of the of yesterday's Baseball games: annual fixture between the English: and Scottish Cup winners.

National League'

H. E.

5. 211

Last year, Newcastle beat the Boston Braves Arsenal at Wembley to win the Pittsburgh Pirates English Cup The legality of one

11 2

of their goals in that game is still Brooklyn Dodgers being discussed in soccer circles. St. Louis Cardinals 111 The Rangers won the Scottish Cup at Hamden Park when they beat Kilmarnock, after the latter side had scored first.-Reuter.

New York Giants",

1t Melvin Ott and Lindstrom hit. homers in the game which went to 10 innings." Chicago Cuber

Beat Essex by an innings and 8. matches and three Zone matches, C. Richards, and V. H. Lanning, Re-TIENTSIN SWIMMMER Philadelphia Phillies

beat Leicester by an innings and arrangements for any other mat-serve--C. W. Porter.

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Beat Somerset by an innings and Beat Surrey by 3 wickets. Beat Hampshire by 172 runs. Beat Sussex by 167 runs,

The 1932 season opened disas- troualy for Yorkshire who were de Y.M.C.A. TEAM TO-DAY.

fending the title of County Cham-266. The following wilt represent the pions. Lancashire defeated the Y.M.C.A.. second eleven against the Tykes by an innings and 50 runs 98. Club de Recreio second team at Bradford in early May, but the King's Park this evening at 6.15 fighting spirit of Yorkshire fought P.m.: Benwell; Owen, Tyler; Balda winning battle ever after, Hamp

Allen, win,

Sweet: Ferguson,shire being the only other county Burnett, Selk, Balman and Macey.to lower their colours.

In their last nine successful matches they won six matches in an innings to

H.K.S.R.A. WIN TENNIS succession with

CHAMPIONSHIP

Beat Argylls In The Kowloon Section.

TO MEET HONG KONG WINNERS

The Hong Kong and Singa- pore Brigade, Royal Artillery defeated" Company, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders by 5 sets to 4 in the Final Round of the Kowloon Section of the Area Tennis Hong Emng League.

The H.K.S.R.A were indebted to Capt. Barry and Sgt. Pratt for their

triumph which enables them to play

spare

HEROES OF SIDE

To F. E. Greenwood, who led the champions both in 1981 and again this year, not forgetting A. B. Sel- lars, who has led the side occa- sionally in Greenwood's absence, great credit is due for the splendid success recorded this season

CENTURIES

Sutcliffe VB. Essex. 27075. Sussex.

318

150 vs. Warwicka. 182

6. Derby

132

vs. Gloucester.

109

vs. Warwicks.

*104*

vs. Hante..

196

va Lancs

194

VS. Essex.

136

VE. Somerset.

112. vs. Hants..

Sussex

To Sutelike goes the Hous share of praise, for the York shire Idol "Our Herbert" "as they refer to his affectionately and proudly in the "county of the broadacres," has done magnificent work with the bat, scoring 12 centuries' for his team. Teyland, the left hander has al

Leyland

189

vs. Middlesex

158

ys. Leicester

118

va Derby

166

vs. Leicester.

Barber.

102

diddlesex

162

Middlese

110

110

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the winners of the Hong Kong Sec-so added to his reputation, while tion for the title of military chame Holmes and Mitchell in a smaller plons. In the meantime the H.KS. degree have contributed to the bat Brigade will be presented with the ting success of Yorksh Hong Kong Area Tennis Shield

In Verit

(Kowloon Soption) and it is des and Bow

probable that each player will re-fast.

ceive a miniature cup,

Full results were as follow

Lt. Musson and B.Q.M.S.de

Hiye HKS.R.A.)

lost to CS.M Lochie and

the succ

BEST BOWLING FEATS

ches will be made after the arrival

WEST on Wednesday Septem- ber 14 on the Shanghai Recreation Club's green. Shanghai four-AA. Malcolm (skip), W. A. Turnbull, A. J. Brown, G. V. Jensen. Reserve

of the team.

The first Interport match will be played on Saturday, September 17 on the Junior Golf Club's green in Hongkew Park-A. J. Hall (skip), F. Oy Madar. N. Harrison, M, Sequeira and A.

NORTH on Tuesday, September

green in Hongkew Park, Shanghai four R. Conduit (skip), J. C. Aquino, C. Bull, G. M.P. Remedios, Reserve-F.RE. Silva A

McGregor. Reserve-G M. P. Re-120 on the Police Bowling Club'a medios, will represent Shanghai.

Second match takes place on Sun day September 18 on the Yangtze- poo Bowling Club's green in Way- side Park. The Shanghai four will be G. Dunlop (skip), A. G. Raitt, G. B. Stormes and C. W. Glover. serve G. V. Jensen,

EAST on Saturday September 24, on the Yangtzepoo Bowling Re-Club's green in Wayside Park

Shanghal four-J. M. Smith (skip); | R. Dorrance, J. O, Drysdale, C.

The third match will be on Thurs day September 22 on the Shanghai Clements. Reserve Wothers

Lawn Bowls Club green on the Re- poon.

BREAKS RECORD

Shanghai 24 Points In Arrears.

RAVEN'S ECLIPSE

Tientsin. September 9. Another China record was shattered this evening in the second day of the interport swimming contest between Shanghai and Tientsin. The new record was set by George Nigulewitsky of Tientsin in the 220 yards free-style event, his time being two minutes 32-2/5

seco

vas won by a touch after

Interport Hockey Match anatched victor

With Shanghai

eferee.)

There is very

a hockey match between

Kong eleven and a loca

comb

Jat selec kee

Proposed

Rugby, Lawn Tennis, Lawn Bowls and Swimming, but Hockey has not yet found

place among inter

only occasion

activities.

hich a loca

team visited

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Com the

Stanfor niver

resenting Shang- good ten feet

ING

Cincinnati Reds

American League

Chicago White Sox 2 New York Yankees 8

Cleveland Indians

9

Harder pitched and Burnett hit a bomer

Boston Red Sox

Detroit Tigers, Washington Senators

St. Louis Browns →→

Goslin and Burns hit home runs Philadelphia Ath 1819

Mickey Cochrane hit a homer

Reuters American Service.

ARTILLERY FINALS

The even

were.

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