TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1933.

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MITCHELL'S BAT GIVES HAMMOND RECORD.

Presented To H. G. Vivian.

1

Auckland (N.Z.) Apr. 9.

It is now revealed that a large part of Hammond's world record Test score of 336, not out, in the second match against New Zealand, was made with

GARRISON BILLIARDS

Holders Win All Six Games.

LINCOLNS ROUT R. A. M, C.

bat unaccustomed to such fruitful Lewis's Brake of 31 The Highest wielding. Hammond broke his own bat at

at an early stage in the impinge

and carried on with one owned Mitchell, the Derbyshire bowler.

The Borderers, holders, the Lîn-

Mitchell afterwards presented the colns, and the Royal Artillery se-

hat to H. G. Vivian, the New Zealand

left-hander, as a consolation for his cured comfortable victories in the

inability to take part in the through injury.-Exchange.

STEWART

match Garrison Billiards League which

commenced last night.

The Artillery triumphed over the Small Units last night at the Soldier's Club in the first series of matches in the Garrison League, winning their match by 102 points.

Pte. Funnell of the Small United made a break of 30 and Sgt. Beeston, of the Artillery. chalked up a 24.

The Borderers, who were enter tained by the Royal Engineers at Wellington Barracks, enjoyed

BR

AND MILNE IN

WINNING FORM

Advance To 4th Round overwhelming victory by 205 points.

They won all their games Of Kowloon Foursomes.

THREE RESULTS IN VALLEY FOURSOMES.

C. Sgt. Jarman of the Borderers, vho was runner-up in the Colony Championship, easily won his

tle

"COMPETITORS in the Senior Steeplechase of Bradfield College negotiating the weir at the finish of the race-generally to the amusement of the spectators.

SELECTORS FOR TESTS WITH WEST INDIES.

LORD HAWKE CHAIRMAN.

The Relection committee for the England teams for Test matches during the forthcoming tour of the West Indies side will consist of

Lord Hawke (chairman), Mr. T. A. Higson, and Mr. P. A. Perrin.

If Lord Hawke is unable to act jat any time, Sir Stanley Jackson against L. Regan of the Engineers.will take his place, Mr. P. F.

The best game of the evening

SOCCER MARKSMEN

Jones Only Four Behind Purcell.

NAVY CUP FINAL.

Very progressive play by the amateur international centre. forward, Lt. D. G. Comellus, was the chief. factor in the Deal Royal Mariner' 3-0 vic- tory over Royal Naval Bar- racks (Devonport) — IL.M.S. Vernon in the Navy Cup final. "at Gillingham. This was the

Grst time that the Deal Marines: had reached this stage of the competition. The cup and medals were presented to them by Gen. R. V. T. Ford, the Ad- jutant-General, R.M.

A.A.A. SHOW

£165 LOSS ON

THE YEAR

British Olympic Team Praised.

WHITE CITY MOVE.

POLICE CRICKET

AVERAGES

Wynne Heads Batsmen With 40.33.

ILLNESS HANDICAPS ALEXANDER.

Y.M.C.A.

BEAT NAVY 3 TO 1

AT WATER POLO Return Game Spoiled By Rough Play,

SCHREUDER SCORES TWICE

(By CRAWL)

The return water polo encounter between the Combined Navy and the Y.M.C.A., which took place in

Though the 1932-33 Cricket sea- the latter's pool yesterday, provid- son has now almost been forgotten ed a very disappointing encounter the Police Recreation Club aver-in which the "Y" triumphed by 3

ages are of interest.

C. F. Alexander, who in the past

goals to 1.

has held the side together, ex-

Resembling more of a dog fight perienced a lean season, being third than a water polo game, the game in the batting and sixth in the bowl-was played at a tremendous pace. ing. Illness, however, prevented Poor handling of the game by the

him from giving of his best, and

it was not until the last match of referee also prevented the game the season that he ran into his best from being a good one. form, scoring a hurricane century

The Navy felded the same team against the Volunteers and taking which beat the "Y" in the first

6 wickets in the same match.

The following

game by 5 to 4, but last night, are the Police they were unable to score more averages, as compiled by the P.R.C. than once.

Batting

A loss of E165 is shown in the accounts of the Amateur Athletic Association for the year ended December 31 last.

Income was down by £341, 2) compared with the previous year. G. P. Wynne This was principally due to the A. E. Carey heavy decline in subscriptions. C. F. Alexander C. Carruthers After deducting the loss on the

E. Meadows year's working the surplus account

H. Loughlin in the balance sheet is £3,661.

T. R. Hun

R. Hunter Clarke A resume of the various athletic L

W. A. Stewart and G. Milne en-

at was that between L.-Cpl. Ellia of Warner, whose place is taken by joyed a successful day's golf Kowloon on Sunday when they ad- the Borderers and S. M. Floyd of Lord Hawke, stated he would not vanced to the Fourth Round of the the Engineers. This was keenly be available to serve. Kowloon Golf Club Open Four-contested throughout, only a few somes as the result of victorles in points separating the players unthe meeting of the Board of Con-/scoring list with 28 to his credit meetings during the year is given E. E. E. Booker

the morning and the afternoon.

til the very end.

In the Second Round, Stewart and

C. S. M. Lewis of the Bor- Milne combined handicap of 16)

derers made a break of 31 beat R. Dorling and F. E. E. Bos- against Sgt. Buckle.

The Lincolns carried all before ker (14) by 4 and 2. The losers eliminated D. C. Wilson and J. D. them in their match against Thomson,

First Round.

the

LEADING LEAGUE SCORERS

Jones, the Borderers' inside left, heads the senior soccer league goal. The committee was appointed at

but Purcell, the Borderers third trol for Test Matches at Home, string centre-forward, heads the who approved the general arrange three leagues with 32.

Jones (Borderers)

ments for the games against the The following are the leading West Indies. The first two, at League goal-scorers this season.

FIRST DIVISION, the favourites, in the R. A. M. C., winning all their mat-Lord's and Manchester, will be ches to record their initial triumph restricted to three days each, but by 418 points.

that at the Oval will be played to

finish if the rubber has not pre-; viously been decided.

In the Third Round, Stewart and Milne bout A. W. Torrible and W.

F. Kerr (20) by 4 and 3.

Valley Summer Foursomes. Three of the sixteen First Round matches of the Hippy Valley Sum- mer Foursomes been decided with resulta:

competition have M. Gor. Pine the following Set. Wood

Sgt. Beeston Sgt. Farr

S. A. Sleap (15) and S. T. But lin #10) beat E. M. Tianlon (17) and C. B. Robertspin' (11) 4 and 3.

A. E. Charman (11) and J. She pherd: (18) Vent S. E. Edgar (18)

ud J. J. King (15) 2 and 1.

J. P. A. Davis (17) and E Thompson (18) beat D. M. Goodall 117) and W. M. Pittendrigh (17) on the 19th, green.

Bdr. Combey

28

Bryant (Artillery)

18

Tam Kong-nak (8.) China) Moore (Artillery)

17

B. Gotano (St. Joseph's)

Nelems (Kowloon)

Johnson (Police) Harding (Lincolns) Ridley (Lincolns)

Mak Suishon (Athleile)

BECOND DIVISION, Matthias (Borderers) Hardy (Artillery) McGuiness (Lincolna)

(Athletic)

Ko Nung-chorderers) Hamblyn Morria (Borderers)

Freason (Artillery

to

R. Stevens

in the report presented by Mr. T. H: King Discussing the Olympic Games, N. Williamson D. G. A. Lowe, the hon. secretary. F. Mintey

Mr. Lowe says: "It is impossible B. Thorpe

describe with

the requisite W. P. Thomson

B. G. Baker brevity the fine performances the competitors, either individually or as a team. Let it be merely sald of the team that its members fall justified their selection.”

of

F. Mintey

13. Oram

The "Y", owing to a misunder. standing, were unable to field the Avge. team they originally selected, and had to be content with W. Stoker

Inns. Runs N.O.

242 I

7

8 200

4

*40

.

40.33 instead of B. Lange at right back.

1 23.57

8 145 1 20.71 Stoker, however, played a very 2 20.00 fine game. Eric Railton came into 91 0 13.00 the team in the absence 10 109 € 10.90 Henry."

69 1 0.85

41 0 8.20

24

01

14 2

4 0 24 0 & 1

Bowling

0

of J.

Schreuder who started off at

8.00 centre half in the first half, de- 109 fended at the deep end. At the 7.00

commencement of the second half, 0 7.00

760 however, he came into the centre 4.00 forward position, attacking in the 3.42 deep end. This move was a very wise one on the part of the "Y," who were both able to cope with

the Navy, in attack and defence---

O. M. R. W. Avge although it must have been a ter- 3 1 300 rifle strain on Schreuder. 93 13 7.15.The. Navy, although they were

8.1 8.00

2

Mr. Lowe says that perhaps the Thomson 38.5 5 outstanding event of the year was T. B. Hunter 04.1 12 317 34 0.82 the first to score, did not deserve.

was netted from 11.4 the goal,, which 11 214 15 14.28 an infringement. The ball struck. 23.2 0 115 14.37 the under part of the upright and 23 2 99 5 16.50 rolled into the net off Angua's

1 35 2 17,50

back. 019

the transfer of the Association's T. H. King .. 20.8 1 athletic headquarters to the White C. F. Alexander 89 City. The ground, he adds, has G. R. Wynne

R. Stevens definitely become the headquarters BA G. Baker 10 of athletics in this country. W. E. Masdown. 2

THE NATIONS' BID FOR SPEED.

0

M.P.I. 1931 415.20 1983 272.108

Ple. Turner recorded the big- gest win of the day, defeating Pte. Hall by 124 points. The following were the result:

ARTILLERY

T.

SMALL UNITS

150

Cpl. Joyce

70

150

Bdr. Gray

94

150

St. Sgt. Clarke

105

136

Pte. Funnell

150

115

Sgt. Farquhar

150

Bdr. Meddicine

120

Pte. O'Connor

160

THIRD DIVISION.

821

719

Purcell (Borderers)

Sands (R.A.S.C.)

BORDERERS

V.

ROYAL ENGINEERS

A. M. Omar (St. Joseph's)

150

L. Regan

95

Nelson (Borderers)

Seaplane Car

Fit.-Lt. Slainforth

Calshot

Sir Malcolm

Daytona

160

Sgt. Buckle

Clarke (Lincolns)

128

Campbell

Hay (R.A.S.C.)

150

Sgt. Hollingsworth

110

(Run 1930

Fortey (Borderers)

L-Cpl. S. Ellis

150

9. M. Floyd

140

Gregory (R.A.F.)

Pte. T. Williams

150

Spr. Tucker

96

Tale (R.A.F.)

Pte. G. Waltera

160

Spr. Dudley

Clements (Lincolns)

Rail-Zeppelin Motor boat

Dr. Krulkenburg · Berlin-Hamburg

Misa America X Michigan -

120

Liu Shaming (South China)

10

(Gar Wood)

900

605

NEW KENT BOWLER.

Airship

R.100 (R.A.F) England

LINCOLNS.

V.

R.A.M.C.

Steam Train

150

S/Sgt. Green

04

(G.W.R.)

Fun

L/Cpl. Herriott

160

Pte, Kirkham

81

rey fast bowler, has accepted an Steamship

Cassard, (Fr. Des- Finisterre

150

Plc. Smith

90

offer of a two months' trial. with)

Pte. Turner

150

Pte. Hall

26

troyer)

the Kent County Cricket Club. He

Pte. Abbott

150

Pte. Meadows

74

Pte. Atkinson

180

Pte. Parry

117

has a birth qualification for Kent. Rocket Sledge

M. Valler

L. Starnberg

000

482

At the end of last season Shef- Rocket Car field declined the re-engagement | Rocket 'Plane · · F. terms offered by Surrey.

F.

von Opel von Opel

C. Sgt. Jarman C. 5. M. Lewis Pte. A. Clapp

Valley Entries For Singles. There are 50 entries to date for the Happy Valley Summer Cup. Singles compatition. The entries list will be closed on May 14. Thes following have entered to dule: Sgt. James

J. L. Adams, C. Mycock, J. D. Kinnaird, A. McKellar, E. P. L/Cpl. Maltby White, A. Brooksbank, W. H. Ed. monds, J. P. A. Davis, W. A. Ste- wart, C. W. F. Booker, J. M. Pur- vis, J. M. Wilson, C. C. J. White- head, E. Thompson, J. J. King, S. E. Edgar, S. S. Cook, G. T. May, W. Fooks, N. K. Littlejohn, S. T. But- lin, S. A. Sleap, C. Thwaites, E. Lewla, R. M. K. Simpson, A. C. Young, C. E. Moore A. D. Hum- phreys, D. M. Goodall, W. M. Pit- tendrigh, E. M. Hanlon, K. T. Brooks, A. Macfarlane, A. E.; Clarke, A. E. Charman, J. W. May- hew, J. Shepherd, J. D. Thomson, G. Milno, R. Amery, N. Drummond, Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews, H. N. Williamson, W. J. Shenton, W. J. Waddington, R. A. Edwards, E. Owen, L Goldman, A. L. Powell, and G. W. Tale.

INDIA MAY PLAY TESTS IN: AUSTRALIA.

Invitation Awaited.

Bombay, Apr. 8." The possibility of an

Indian cricket tour of Australia in 111 33 was mentioned at the annual mrollug of the Board of Con- viral mar forcavɑricket or indir, Kodia.--

The board approved of

tion that if an invitation from Ang tralia was forthcoming. Megokia- 1ons for the tour would be begin. It was also decided to start a zricket club of India, which would under the auspices of the Board of Control

be u

FOOTBALL

Third Division North

Table To Date...

(Results on Page 1.)

THIRD DIVISION (North).

-41, 28 .0 9

Hull Wroxham Chester Stockport

P. W. L. D. 41 26 8 7

41-22 118

41 209 12

Walsal

41 10 18 9

Barnsley

Gateshead Doncaster Barrow Tranmere Crowe, Southport Hartie pols Accrington Halifax Mansfield Rotherham Carlisle York

New Brighton

Rochdale

Darlington

NEWS

E. J. Sheffield, the former Sur-

Motor-Cycle

J. S. Wright (Br.) Arpajon

City of Truro Plymouth-London

IN BRIEF AREA TENNIS LEAGUE STARTS

Germany Germany

173.52

1931 143.00 1932 125.42

81.50 1929 1984 102.30

1932

50.56

1928 .235.00

· 1928 · 181.00 1929 85.00

BASEBALL

To Date.

A Whist Drive will be held at the Major League Tables The Hong Kong Area Tennis League Mra. Brown, Miss Egan and Miss commenced yesterday with two Way wor the ladies' prizes at the Civil Service Cricket Club at 8.30 p.m. matches. The following were the re- What Drive at the Y.M.C.A, just to-night |sults:-

alght Mesura Edmundi, Duncan and

Drizel. Thirty-six tables were

J

Kowloon Section-KSBA. beat Phillipa were the winners of the men's extraordinary general mooting

"D" Coy, Lincolns, Hong Kong Section-RA.O.C. beat cupled and Mr. S. Firth-Bernard pre-of the Craigengower

B.AMC, 5-4.

sented the prizes, n

་་་་

Cricket Club has been called for Thursday, May |18, at 6 pm. At this meeting the proposal for the revision of the rules Two Tournament matches were de Shameen Swimming Club arrived in discussed,

Mr. Bertie" Rasmussen of the and bye-laws of the Club will be Ptcided at the K.C.C. yesterday, the re- the Colony on a busines trip on Satur.. 59 suits being as follow

dey and left for Canton "yesterday

(Continued from Page 1)

National League.,

Pittsburgh New York Brooklyn Boston

12

W. L.

2

Cincinnati

Junior Championship-G, C. Burnett morning. He will take part in the According to the report, the ex- 62 [beat. J. J. Ferguson 6-2, 6-2 3.31.G.N, Swimming- gala on May 16, 32 Ladies Handicap-Mr. McCaw loading the Best against the y penses of Lis M. C. C. tour in Aus-Chicago

(15) beat Miss M. Kecker (+8.0) | Volunteers in a water polo game (tralia amounted to £5,00 47 6-2, 7-5. 41 | 19, 1482 400

41 18 14 0

A Whist Drive will be held at the 48 The engagement is announced of Craigengower Cricket Club this even 30 15 10 14 64 Margaret King, prominent member of ing, commencing at 8.30 pm. Tickets

are 50 cents each. (4118 16: - là thu Hong Kong Lam" Rockey toami

marine, Osiris,

W.

Itary of the V.P.C., wear the recipient lof a travelling; auit-case at neamok-

St. Louis

Philadelphia

A' new world, record for ski juniping] was set up at Revelstoke (BC) when American League. Bob Lymburne (Revelataka) jumped New York 287ft, six feet better than the previous Washington record, set up a fortnight ago, at Balt

11 17 10 8 12 and Elect. As Bailey of HLM. Sub-pw. T. Ross, the popular secre-Lake City,

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Chicago Cleveland Detroit..

VERY FAST OPENING.

The first half started off at a terrific pace, the Navy centre for- ward, Laker, revealing amazing dasb.

Laker, who was the most dan- gerous of the Navy's forwards, was splendidly bottled up by Schreuder, |and was allowed to do very little. Hutton, at centre half, was not given the amount of rope which he would have liked, and the wings were very effectively handled by Stoker and Kerr, The latter play- ed an excellent game throughout and was one of the outstanding. players.

Hutton, however, came very near to scoring twice when he was left alone on two occasions, but Angus displayed a safe pair of bands and cleared effectively.

A long shot by Alder went very near when it struck the post after:: Angus had let it go..

`After a goalless. first half, the Navy opened the scoring following a ́shove-off, Donn being the victim. HUTTON, who should have been pulled up, calmly went on to stand' and then score with a powerful throw from four yards. The ball struck the under part of the cross- bar, and hit Angus on the back and rolled into the net.

The "Y" gained the ball from Per. the swim up for the first time when 887 Schreuder neatly tapped it back to 588 Railton. The latter cleverly sent 598 long pass to CAMPBELL, who 500 awam along the side line before 8 428 turning over to score a fine 7416 qualiser.

Soon after, following a clearance ,400 312 by Kerr, the ball was sent out to SCHREUDER who, completing one of his, 'well-known rolls, scored. 788

with a fine back hand to give the

the lead,

10

625

10-

588

.588

500)

12

14

A swim away by SCHREUDER

41 16 18 7 30

a minute, from time saw the latter · A Ladies Whist Drive and Bridge ing concert given him by members of The German Grand Prix Motorcar Philadelphia

put the fasuo beyond doubt when AL 16, 18, 17, 32. tournament will be held at the diakona tha. VAILIC, diavili, denying for liomas Haes, which was-is-baka slakos pisce

875 (014-10-10 38: May: Institute on Thursday evening: shortly after ordenay gandested over the Nuerburg: Ring on July 23, St. Louis

be neatly tipped the ball overk (41% 15′′-18*** 8 **^88′′ Tkkett":"are" $1.00′′ each in aid of the

head of the advancing Mighell; 411266 BY MOATEABEHEN ed har been called off, as there was no Bonton. 4113 217 38 ILK.W.G. and M.C.L. (Polios Branch),

into the circumstances prospect of a success: for a

Stoker German enquiry 42 18 22 7 88 END

surrounding the order circumstances orps

Stand W. Kerry EWA Balton A. Donn, 118 217 B

Kong-pak in the Senior Shield con Although some of the leading Ger- the whole wide world quite like the

There is no sport competition in W Behrender and W. Campbell 40 12 22 6 30 B. 1. Bickford beat R. Blyth 6-1, ona between Bouth China, and the man firms had entered for the race Davis Cup, in which teams of every Alder and Gere Groves W

Combined Navy:-0. Mitchellf 40 10 20 1080 6-2, 6-4 m the Final Round of the Borderers will be held this, evening at it was announced that their racing race and colour take part in torious (Caps) 0. Le 1e Lake and J. Mar

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