WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1933.
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WEST INDIES XI AGAIN COLLAPSE: NOTTS CHECK YORKSHIRE ROBINS 6-32 IN TEST YORKSHIRE
WEST INDIES
TEST BATSMEN
BADLY ROUTED|
Dismissal of Headley Commences Collapse.
MACAULAY AND VERITY TAKE 8 WICKETS
London, To-day. The dismissal of George Headley, the "Black Bradman" of the West Indian eleven, soon after the lun cheon interval yesterday commerned the collapse that gave England vic- tory in the first Test by an innings and 27 runs.
R. W. V. Robins the Middlesex amateur all-rounder who was largely responsible for England's Test victory over the West Indies yesterday.
Headley was playing right at the top of his form, his 48 out of 61 before lunch being a classi- cal knock. After the break he! added only two runs before be ing completely beaten by one of Allen's break backs. Having seen the score advanced from 0 for 1 much as international cricket.”—! to 64 for 3 Headley hit four boundaries.
Hoad was the only ather' bataman to face the well varied English attack with any degree of confidence. Ninth out at 146 he had scored 36 as the result of a fine fighting innings. Verity dismissed him with a smart catch off his own bowling. Francis and Griffith added 20 runs in a stout-hearted effort to save
"We have 1.600 members, and we have them to consider, just as
Reuter.
C.
Scores:.
England-1st Innings.
F. Walters. C Barrow, b. Martindale Sutcliffe, c Grant, b Martindale Hammond, c Headley, b Griffith Leyland, e Barrow, b Griffiths D. R. Jardine, e Da Costa, b
Achong
M. J. Tumbull, c Barrow, b
Achong
the innings defeat, but in attempt. Ames, not out. ing a big hit off the slow bowler G. 0. Allen, run out Griffith was clean bowled by Verity, R. W. V. Robins, ↳ Martindale
Verity, e Achong, b Griffith the innings closing for 172.
Robins, whose spinners had com. Macaulay, l.b.w., b Martindale pletely tied up the touriste in the -first innings and which at one period had produced an analysis of 6.5-0-
18-4, was watched too carefully in the second innings. He secured only Barrow's wicket at a cost of 36 runs. His figures for the match were 7 for 88.
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Total
61
21
29
1
21
CHECKED
BY NOTTS
Sussex Beat Northants And Kent Win.
NAWAB SCORES CENTURY
London, To-day. Without the services of Herbert Sutcliffe, Headley Verity and George Macaulay Yorkshire fored poorly at Trent Bridge, being forced to concede major points to Notts when faced with a total of 241.
Sussex recorded their seventh. win to displace Essex in the table, but the southern county are 50 point in arrears of the York- shirenten.
NEW NORTHERN SOCCER COMPETITION
Knock-Out Event
Subject to the consent of the English F.A. the clubs in the Third Division (North) propose to run a knock-out championship competition next season.
The matches will be played in "mid-week with full League teams.
One-third of the gate receipts. will to
go to each of the competing teams, and from the remaining third the expenses of the com- petition will be paid. Any balance
left over will be equally - shared by the clubs at the end of the competition.
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Lancashire were checked by Warwickshire in a low scoring game at Manchester and Glamor gan, who were without M. J. F. Lanny v. H. Hampton Turnbull, registered their first win of the season.
Lawn Bowls Open Championship R. Bast v. H. Gittins
Kent returned to winning. form by beating the lowly placed Leicester and Somer- set surprised Derbyshire in the only other championship game.
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SCHREUDER SCORES 5 AGAINST ROYAL NAVY
Polo League Favourites Win 10 To 0.
LOSERS' LONG SHOTS
(By CRAWL)
The Y. M. C. A. “A”, water-polo team yesterday evening scored an overwhelming win of 10 goals to 0 over the Royal Navy in a League. game at the Chinese Civil Servants' Club...
The Navy were unfortunate to have the majority of their first team men away in Wei-bai-wel, and as recently as Sunday they were deprived of the services of Lee, their brilliant right winger who had two ribs crushed while per-
forming a dive from raft at Re- pulse Bay.
The winners played with perfect combination.
(Police green) EG. Searle v. N. Drummond
Schreuder, the "Y" skipper, Watson v. L.de Rome
again scored a glut of goals, netting (Craizengower green, 5.20 p.m.)wn five occasions, while Kerr (3), Lawn Tennis-H. K. Ares League Kowloon Section
|H.K. SRA. v. "B" Co., Lincolns
Hong Kong Section "D" Company, Borderers v. RA.M.C.
TO-MORROW
The best batting feat of the series was the Nawab of Pataudi's¦s. 123 not out in Worcester's second inninga.
Requiring 320' to save Chinese
V. V. G. Labrumahip
Lawn Bowls-Open Eccleshall v. V. C.
(Police
green, 5.20 p.m.) "Lawn Tennis-C Division
R.G. v. Kowlo
Indians the innings defeat Worcester col-C. B. A. v. Filipino lapsed before Mercer (6 for 731, Army T.C. v. Police R.C. and it was left to the Nawab, who Radio Sports v. Kowloon C.C.
Clah de Recrelo v. Kowloon Docks is just back in England from India, Hong Kong C.C. v. Indian B.C.
Craigengower v. Civil Service 28 to compile 123 out of 236.
Water Por
(Y.M.C.A., 6 p.m.)
83 Butler, a newcomer to the Notts
Pol.
16 ground staff, made an auspicious T.M.C.A. "A" v. Y.M.C.A. "B"
debut against Yorkshire, claiming Civil Servants v. 216 for 36 to dismiss the championa
8
9
for 155. Bowes, who bore the
8
C.B.C (Y.M.C.A., 6.30 p.m.) FRIDAY Lawn Teanis Mixed Doubler brunt of the attack in the absence Chinese R.C. T. Club, da Recreio of Verity and Macaulay took 13 Ladies B.C. v. Indian R.C.,; 298 Notts wickets for 176 runs in the U.S.RC. v. Kowloda B.C.
Lawn Tennis-H. K.
Area League. course of the match.
Kowloon Section 20th Battery, Royal Engineers v. quarter Wing, Lincoins
Hong Kong Section 12th Battery, Royal Artillery v.
Company, Borderers
8
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Fall of the wickets: 1 2
5 6 7 3 4 49 103 105 106 154 155 194 217 265 Bowling Analysis.
O M R
24 3 85
18
· ទ
52
20 7 48
Macaulay and Verity, the York- Martindale shire fast-slow combination had 4 Francis for 57 and 4 for 45, respectively. Griffith
$5 9 88 The West Indies, greatly felt toe Achong
4 0 15 zbsence of L. N. Constantine, their Da Costa
West Indies-Ist Innings. Cashing all-rounder who is now) playing for Nelson in the Lan-C. A. Roach, Allen cashire League. The Club granted L. Barrow, e and b Verity ... him permission to play only in the G. Headley, 1.b.w., b Allen .: Old Trafford Test:
E. L. G. Hoad, 1.b.w., b Robins THE CONSTANTINE PROBLEM (G, C. Grant, hit wkt b Robins O. C. Da Costa, b Robins .... "I am still hopeful that the Nel-C. A. Merry, 1.b.w. b Macaulay son Club will alter their decision," E. Achong. b Robins said Mr. J. M. Kidney to AJ. C. Francis b Robins
E. A. Martindale b Robins Daily Mail reporter.
Nelson have refused to release L. Griffith not out Constantine for more than оде Teat match. It will be recalled. that the West Indian fast bowler joined the Nelson Club, operating in the Lancashire League, after the last West Indian tour in Eng- land.
"We appreciate the fact that Constantine has been released for one Test," he added "and hope that Nelson will find it possible to permit him to parti. cipals in the other tests.
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Total
Fail of the wickets:
5 r 2 8 4
D
6 7 8 1 17 27 31 40 51 87 92, 96 Bowling Analysis.
Macaulay Allen Verity Robins
Twenty Wickets Divided. Watt (10 for 104) and Tich Freeman (10 for 129) were respon Waible for Kent's triumph at
4 Leicester.
0 A. Melville, who captained Ox- 3 ford in the "Varsity match last absence of D. N. 2 year in the
o Moore, rattled up 127 against Surrey and B. W. Hone, this year's captain, contributed 170 to the 7 total of 530, Though Surrey acor- 13ed only 157 the follow on was not ,5 enforced.
26
Cambridge beat Essex after an
and Goldman and Campbell made up the total of 10 goala.
The Navy secured the ball from the swim up on most occasions, but were unable to pass the excel- lent defence of the "Y" backs. Realising their position the Navy forwards resorted to long shots in the second half, none of which, however, proved dangerous.
YOUNG COMPANIONS TRIUMPH.
Two Goals Win Over South China "B"
(By CRAWL)
A rather strenuous game was Head-seen at the Chinese Civil Service Club yesterday evening when the "A" Young Companions Acquatic As. sociation defeated the South China "B" team by 2 goals to nfl.
Oxford University drew with Surrey at the Oval Oxford: 530 (B. W. Hone
Melville 127)
The Young. Companions, who do-
BRITAIN'S GREAT WIN
Horton Smith who beat Char- les Whitcombe 2 and 1 in the singles of the Ryder Cup con- test at Southport yesterday.
CARDINALS BEATEN
BY BOSTON
Foxx Ties Gehrig In Home Run Parade.
Ja 1-0 win.
New York, To-day.
St. Louis Cardinals received yet! Essex: 150 (K. Farnes 5 for 84) minated play throughout the game,another check in the Baseball Les
should have scored on at least sue yesterday when Mangum blank- and 840
more occasions, Lee Yee-long and led them and Boston Braves secured Fung Kwok-wa both missing from point blank on several occasion.
South China made the mis.· take of playing five backs in the, second half, when numer- ous chances were given them for scoring, but with a lack of forwards these went abegging.
175 for 7. wickets
6 exciting finish, the county scoring Surrey: 157
9 340 of the $71 required for victory,
15
4
4
Results as cabled by Reuter:
County Championship.
Somerset beat Derbyshire by 89 1runs at Frome.
Somerset 204: (Armstrong 7 for 57)
213, (R. A. Ingle 103)
97 Derby: 118 (Young 6 for 30) and
210
Glamorgan beat Worcester by an innings and 84 runs at Llanelly.
0. M. R. W.Glamorgan: 434 for 6 dec.. (Davis
7 25 1
18
115)
18' 6 18 2 Worcester: 114 and 236 (Nawab of Pataudi 123 not out, Mercer 6
•for 731'
16 8 21 11.6 1 West Indies---2nd Janings.
C. A. Roach b Macaulay
"It Nelson can see their way to; meet us, we shall have pleasure in J. Barrow l.b.w. b Robins finding the best available substitute G. Headley b Allen for them at our disposal, In other E. L. G. Hoad c and b Verity.. G. C. Grant Lb.w., b b Macaulay words, any player who is not selected to play in the Test side." O. C. da Costa Lb.w, b Verity.
Clause Omitted
C. A. Merry & Macauly.......... E. Achong e Hammond b Verity Constantine originally entered E. A. Martindale b Macaulay Into an agreement with the Nelson J. C. Francis not out club whereby he would be avail- L. Griffith b Verity able to play for the West Indies.
in Test matches. When his coa-
tract was renewed, however, that
particular clause was omitted.
The question as to whether or not Constantine plays is therefore entirely dependent on the sportsmanship of the Nelson C. C. oficiala.
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Total
Fall of the wickets.
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EARLIER RESULT.
170, A.
Middlesex beat Gloucester by
wickets at Britsol
Gloucester 128 (L. A. R. Peebles
for 45)
Jimmy Foxx hit his seventeenth homer of the season, but the Ath- letica went down before the White Sox onslaught. Foxx is now 'equal with Lou Gehrig in the homer run parade.
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Cleveland nosed out the Senators, Wong Lit-kong, opened the sorpresent American League leaders.
sing with a fine thrown from a dif
ficult angle, Leung Lal-sang being unsighted by Po King-fook.
7
84 (L.A. R. Peebles 5 for 38, Heart 5 for 81)
Middlesex 183 (Goddard 7 for 54)
80 for 2 wickets.
Kent beat Leicester by 128 runs Sussex 12 at, Leicester:
50 Kent; 254 and 140 for 7 dec.
TABLE TO DATE.
Results as cabled by Reuter: National League.
Changing over and attacking in Cincinnatti
the deep end, the Young Compan- Brooklyn ions were unable for a long period
to pierce the excellent defence of
Leung Lai-sang, whose brilliance St. Louis
in goal brought rounds of ap. Mangum pitched. plause, it ma
R. EL E 2.10 -2 1 11.14
(Continued from Page 1.)
The positions at the end of the first uine › holes in the afternoon
round were as follow:
Mitchell 8 up on Dutra
Wood 1 up on Davies. Sarazen up on Padgham, Hagen and Lacey were all square, Havers 1 up on Diegal, Alliss 1 up on Runyan." Horton Smith 2 up on Whiteo Easterbrook 1 up on Shate [#FIRST ROUND CARDS
The following were the first, round
Gene Barasen (U.S.A.).
3 54 5 44 48 5=37 8 3 4 4 6 2 4 3/4=34
Alfred Padgham (Britain) 4.4 4 5 4 4 4 3 8-36 044 5 4 3 4 4.3-ST
Walter Hagen (U.S.A.).
5 4 3 5 4 5 8 4=97
Alfred Lacey (Britain).
4475 5 4 4 37 4-444-33 · 4 ·4 5:35
Abe Milchel! (Britain)...... 2 5 4 4 5454 6=38 33444 24K 4=89
Olin Dutra (UBA). 44444444=35 54 56 63 56 &=0·
76
Perry Alliss (Britain). 344 46 4.4 3.3=34 4 4 3 54488—14,'
68
Walter Runyan (USA). 444544·2·8=33 3 5 4 4 6 4 6 840
W. K. Davies (Britain), 35
3463 5-36 5 4 3 54488
Craig Wood (UBA).
3 5 4 44 4:5 94-36 6 3 4 4 5 3 5 5 439
75
Arthur Havers (Britain).
4 5 4 4 4 4 4 8 687 4. 5 4 3 4 2 46 537.
Leo Diegel (UBA).
3 5 45 46 58438. 54 4 4 8 8 5 5 4=87
75
Syd Easterbrook (Britain). 4 5 5 3 4 4 5 3 4=87. 1404 4 5 6 3 5 5 489
Densmore Shute (U.S.A.). 34.4.4.4 6 5 3 4 86
Charles Whitcombe (Britain). 3 5.55 4 4 4 4 639 84448 2 5 5 540
5.4.4 4 2 $35.
Boston
143
Inns, No. F. W. L. W. L. E. P 5.849 01 10-178 23-1 0 123
1.00
Fung Kwok-wa, however, broks through and scored his team's se- cond goal.
American League.
Boston
5: 12
Horton Smith (USA);"
Mr. Ip Kan-im refereed and Hin-St. Louis ed up the following:
9.
New York
13
96 83
· LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE 110
8 13
1
Ben Chapman, Dickey, and Tony Lazzeri bit homers. PWLDFA Pt. Detroit.. 23.00 28 0-8 Stone hit a homer," 8. China A
.8 21.0 8:44 074 Royal Navy. 4 2 10.12.18 -4
011 92 YMCA
.1.4
78
20 PY Companions 8 2
* Chinese B,C,... 8 12 4.5.0.10 63 YMCA "B"
58
28
5 for 68)
10
Essex Derbyshire Middlesex 36 Leicester 116 (Watt 5 for 47, Fran- Kont
Warwick man 5 for 61).
Lancashire 150 (Watt 5 for 57, Freeman Notts
Surrey Somerset
·4. Warwickshire took first innings Northants
Glamorgan
Warwick: 279 and 152 for 7 Lancashire; 151
Hampshire Worcester Leicester
7.03.
∙172
9
11 points from Lancashire at Man Gloucester 18 chester,
Notts took first innings points from Yorkshire at Trent Bridge. Notts 241 (Bowes 7 for 89)
1 2 3 4 5 0.56 64 116 119 120 188 188 146
199 for 8 dec. (Bowen 16 for Bowling Analysis,
OM I WY
574Yorkshire: 155 (Butler 5 for 86)
176 for 4 (Barber 109 not out)
Sussex best Northamptonshire by 86 runs at Peterborough. Bussar? 27% and 125 (Thomas 5 for
YWC Jupp 5 for 52)
Wanaley, B for 68)
Macaulay Allen Mr. B. Warburton, secretary of Verity the club, stated recently, that n Robins request had been received from
M.C.C, for the release of Constan-
tine for All three Test matches...
"A) thu moment we
Amposible,” he said. ready given Constan
The M.C.C.
112233 181
·45- 288
NOT FOR MALAYA
to tour India in 198:
DETAILS" to extend their tour to
cable has been-TACKÍV
Sfallitary of the Bingavor
from the MG... STEI that the team, cannot. Invitation.
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TODAY'S CRICKET
The following are the drst-class matches commencing to-day.
County Champlonaliz Middlesex Essex at Glamorgan w Leicester Warwick Buzug. 23. Darby Lancashire at Yorkshire y Baeres. Notte y Gloucester at Worcester Hampshir
Buxton.
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Chang Sing B.S. 2.0
KELLSBORO JACK NOT FOR
WE AINTREE VAGAIN:
Philadelphia
Jimmy Foxx hit a homer. Chicago
Washington
B 11
B. 10.
THE FOURSOMES
The following were the results
of the foursomes played on Mon- day
Percy Alliss and Charles Whit combe (Britain) halved with Gene Sarazen and Walter Hagen (UBA).
Galatzer hit a homer. Abe Michell and Arthur Havera Cleveland s
(Britain) beat Olin Dutra and 10. BE TABLES TO DATE. DANC Densmore Shute (U.S.A.) 1 and 2.
National League.
W. H. Davies and Syd. Easter Per brook (Brtain) beat Craig - Wood." „620 and Walter Bunyan (USA) 1 up.
590.
Dudley and Tommy Burke (USA) beat Alfred Padgham 492 and Alfred Perry (Britain) 1 up
New York Mrs. F. Ambrose Clark, the Ameri
St. Louis can owner of the Grand National win nar Kellsboro Jack, says that the Pittsburgh will never run, the horse over the diff. Brooklyn cult Aintree CONTES
course again. I may try Boston
thể
egain the
winning was rest, but I will Chicago
never: zuk Kellsboro'@Jack” tó ↑
agaia
* Cincinnati after his wonderful record-breaking Philadel performance, and I shall not make any other horse of mine i submitite seb
an ordes) umili 1am, anfished; have a War *st bound to New real, chempion--Ons
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Phi
Clove
Chicago
24
189::: 27
80
552
35,
484
86
478
40420
41
386 HOME RUN PARADE TO DATE League * Lou Gehrig, (New York Yazicoes) 646 Jimmy Foxx (Philadelphis Athe)
| Baba Enth (New Yorkci 26012 Wally Berger (Boston Brayes) 30581
4223
(Philadelphia Paine
485 Charley Hartnett (Chien
A Simmons Chicago Wh
391 Gerald Wake