SATURDAY, JULY 8; 1933.

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COUNTY CRICKET

TYLDESLEY

AND VERITY

PROMINENT

Lancashire Lose Points

To Sussex.

WARWICK IN THIRD PLACE

London, To-day.

Ernest Tyldesley (94 and 105) and Headley Verity (14 for 83) headed the honours list in the first-

class cricket matches which conclud-

ed

VERITY the

yesterday of Tyldesley's fine HEDLEY Row bowler

effort Lancashire were forced to follow on against Sussex at Hove. The veteran No. 3 bats- man compiled 199 out of Lan- cashire's 540 in the two innings

Inspired bowling by Mayer, the Warwickshire

fast bowler, was responsible

who took 14 West Indies wickets for 83 runs

at Har- rogate yesterday.

GARRISON BILLIARDS

for Hampshire's defeat at "B" COMPANY Southampton. Mayer took

10 for 105 to send the mid-

land county into third place in the table.

Taking second knock Glamor-

LINCOLNS WIN

IN SIX-A-SIDE

gan easily secured major points To Meet Headquarters

against Notts. and a quick cen- tury by Townsend gave Derby- shire first innings points against Essex, for whom Nichols scored a faultless 135. Centuries by Timms and Vallance Jupp robbed Somerset of five points at North- ampton.

In Semi-Final

GAME UNFINISHED

CHECKS FOR SUSSEX, ESSEX

Y.M.C.A, STAGE

THIRD AQUATIC

GALA TO-NIGHT

To New Events To Feature Card.

MEN WOMEN RELAY

(By CRAWL).

The third monthly swimming carnival of the European Y.M.C.A. takes place to-night in the "Y" pool, Kowloon, and promises to be

even better than it's predecessors Two new events-the Hong team,

ST. ANDREW'S COURSE FASCINATING

BOBBY JONES TELLS OF

T

FIRST EXPERIENCE

PLAYER

ROUND IN 43

St. Andrews, Scotland, July 3. THE 1933 British open golf tourney got under way here to-day on what is claimed to be one of the oldest links in the world, and certainly the most famous, with a strong aggregation of foreign

SWIMMING

AND NOTTS

Recognised Olympic Games Style at V.R.C.

Well Varied Programme For To-night's Carnival.

LIONEL PEREIRA EXPECTED TO WIN "A" HANDICAP

4

LEAGUE

BASEBALL

TO-MORROW

South China Confident Against Americans.

LAST MEETING OF SEASON.

(By "IKE")

race and Diving for plates-- w[II] players, including Americans and Argentine stars, hoping to carry|bers of the V.RC. is, very keen at game this year.

women

he featured, while the team race) of five men against four should also create considerable in-

terest.

The water polo game will be bo- tween sides representing England and the

the title away from British shores.

a

the

new

South China and the Hong Kong Americans will clash to-morrow on the baseball diamond at. Caroline Hill, for the third and last time in th League season. The game is Medley Team Race scheduled to start at 4.50 p.m. sharp, and the League Officials ex- Competition between the mem-pect the largest attendance of any the moment and the Night Fete South China are confident of which is to take place As to the playing qualities of St. Andrews, opinions differ

te-night | giving the Americans promises to live up to the tradi- trouncing, but it should be a close good Bobby Jones has said it is the finest he has ever played over. tion of the VRC galas.

game if every man of the opposing Yet when he first tried it he said it was the worst he had ever set |

"Fred and his Pais", the seven, team shows up. Two of the Ameri foot on, adding that he falled completely to understand why golfers engaged for the dancing

instrument jazzband, have been cans live in Canton, and they have went into ecstasies about such a flat piece of uninteresting country.will follow the swimming.

which been unable to get here for the last ̧·

games. Rest. The sides will This is a view held by a good complacently, I excused myself by will be one of the features of the

Variety in the swimming events John Mayhew; be very evenly balanced. Sch-many people on their first visit to thinking the course WAS unfair,

manager of theè American team, reuder, the skipper, will not St. Andrews. The impression is that the little mounds and undula evening. The swimmers will be

since Al. Huebner left for the be participating.

gained that you can drive any- tions should not be there, and, be seen in the three officini stylas 70-

United States, tells me that he A young "veteran” in C. B. where without getting into serious cause my shots were deflected con-cognised at the Olympic Games-

has received news from Bigge Easterbrooke and a newcomer in trouble, specially if you keep to tinually away from the hole, I re-the Breast-stroke. Back-stroke and

and Newell of Canton stating F. P. Anslow will be out in the 50 the left at practically all the holes. garded myself as unlucky.

Crawl

that they are certain to be in Yards Aggregate for the Cup pre-And yet if you start a round with "Yet I did begin to think a little

Both the "A" and "B" events sented by His Honour, Chief Jus-this idea in your head, your score when a course so unprepossessing will be 75 yards Medley Races en-

the Colony for the game. tice J. R. Wood, while many of is sure to swell considerably above forced me to take 43 to the turn in forcing the use of all three styles, stop. He will probably pitch this Biggs is their outstanding short- those who also be seen in action.

swam previously will what you think should be. the third round of the champion-

Although it is a handicap event, week-end, along with Here is what Jones has to say ship, and finally goaded me into Lionel Raza-Pereira looks like win- Bowen and Brown, another

"Lefty""" Owing to a great number of peo-jabout it.

the disgraceful act of picking upang in the "A" class race. when they beat "D"ple suffering from infectious ears, "In my humble opinion, St. An- my ball after taking a pair of sixes the back-stroke champion of the appear on the diamond is Jackson, He is "find". Another new player to the Diving for plates has drawn drews is the most fascinating golf at the tenth and eleventh holes. only five entries, but the

Colony and one of the fastest sprin- a crack infielder, according to the event course I have ever played. When "In the interim, between 1921 ters. H. M. Remedios, who is also Americans' manager. should prove a great attraction.

I first played there in 1921 (that and my next visit to Britain in 1926, competing is the Club's Breast- The Hong team

South China will have the same race has was the occasion when he putted I beard such a great deal of St. Stroke star. drawn four entries. The Hong

between his legs as a gesture of Andrews from Armour and other In the "B" event E. L. Gosano they beat the Americans and are line-up as in their last game when Kong and Shanghai Bank, Jar-

disgust), I was unable to under- Scotsmen, who seemed convinced and E. M. Marques have an ad-tied the Americans in the League dine Matheson and the Asiatic

stand the reverence with which the that Divine Providence had hadvantage.: being fast breast-stroke standing. Having won Petroleum, Company have all

place was regarded by my British part in the construction of the men, but A. A. Roza, is very speedy from the Americans after losing the entered teams.

friends. I considered St. Andrews course, that I went there determin- with the crawl. of the

This event has always been, one seen, and I am afraid I was even really did not have to try very class, will not be competing.

among the worst courses I had everjed make an effort to like it. I

Brst one South China will make n G. Lynn, the scratch man in this tremendous endeavour to clinch Y.M.C.A. galas, and to-night's race The maddening part of the whole rounds, I loved it, and I love it creased from 60 yards to 100 yards,

outstanding features In

disrespectful of its difficulties. hard. Before I had played two The "C" class event has been in- title.

this game and thus retain their 1932 should prove no exception.. has been completed, dancing in could not make a good score. Self-easy, take the score of Andra stamina. A notable absentee from share at short-stop.

After the swimming programme the course was easy, I simply

thing was that, while I was certain now."

and the members will be called Chang on the mound. Tricky, lit="

Matty Chang will catch, with B. To show that St. Andrews can be upon to combine speed with tle T. Kim will probably do his Kirskaldy, the father of golf, com- the Novice Class event will be S. piled with a gutta 'ball over

Gidley, who registered

The probable line-up are as fol- period of 50 years:

a populas lows: win in this event at the last Fete. H.K. Americans Hole Yards Score Hole Yards Score

Ş. China. 1. 368

10 $12

Diving Stars

e M. Chang 401 8

Edward Roza, the Colony's div Biggs-Brownp B. Chang 3. 356 2.

(By SPOT BALL).

"B" Company, Lincolns, qualified for the Semi Final Round of the Tourist's Fourth Defeat Garrison Six-A-Side Billiards com- Verity's brilliant bowling at petition Harrogate gave Yorkshire (M.G.) Company of the same regi- handsome victory over the West ment by 101 points at the Soldiers Indies touring eleven. The cham-Club on Thursday night. pions scored only 448 in the two "B" Company will now meet innings, but the tourists lost by Headquarter Wing of the Lincolna 200 runs. This was their fourth in the semi-final. defeat

Although L/Cpl. Buxton chalkeu R. H. Human, the Light Blue) up a 21 break he lost narrowly to who scored a century in each inn-L/Cpi, Baldry by two points. Ptc. ings against Surrey at the Oval Abbott led Sgt. Green by 80-23 at carlier in the season, registered one period, but breaks of 21, 23 his fourth three-figure innings of and 16 reduced his lead. Abbott the season when he totalled 115 won by 26 points. against H. D Leveson-Gower's Owing to insufficient time to XI at Eastbourne. R. D. Winlaw, finish their game Cpl. McGuinness the Cambridge skipper, scored and L/Cp! Maw were forced 122 and 50 not out to give the abandon their game at 87-74 in Light Blues a comfortable vic-favour of the former. tory.

esults as cabled by Reuter: Warwickshire beat Hampshire by

+

4 wickets at Southampton.

Hants 260 (Marger 5 for 70)

112 (Marger 5 for 35).

Warwick 268 and 105 for 6.

Glamorgan took first-lanings. points from Noits at Swansen.

Notts 166 and 384 for 8. Glamorgan 346.

i

Sussex took first innings points from Lancashire at Hove. Sussex 421 (Langridge (Jas.) 1253.] Lanes: 263 (Tyldesley (E) 94).

277 for 6 (Tyldesley (E) 105).

Derbyshire took first innings points from Essex at Leyton. Derby 443 (Townsend 151).

195 for 7 wickets. Essex 894 (Nichols 185).

Northants took first innings points from Somerset at Northamp

tod.

Northants 364 (Jimme 122, V. W.

C. Jupp 121).

167 for 8 wkts. dec.

Somerset 220 and 69 for 2.

Friendlies.

Mickey's Melody Makers will be in- to the West Lounge to the strains of

dulged in until the early hours of the morning.

Detailed scores.-.

"B" Company Baldry

"D" Coy.

160 Buxton

148

Manson

Bell

150 George 138 Dawson

Green 150 Malpas Abbott 150 Green McGuinness 87 Maw

825

+

1

G

The Entries The following are the entries. 135 50 Yards Aggregate Handicap:~ 150 F. P. Anslow, C. Chadderton,

93 Fowler, E. Fullager, C. B. Easter brooke, S. Fowler, R. Goldman, ?. 124

Ingram, A. Mitchell, H. J. Lange, D. 74 Sutherland and R. B. Wood. Ladies 60 Yards Handicap:-

D. M

Hunt, Mrs. P. McMahon, Мінк

Miss Hunter and Miss

Plates:-

724

The Semi-Finals of this competi-J, Shoem tion will be decided at the Soldiers' Diving Club next week.

S. Fowler, C. B. Easterbrooke, D.] Sutherland, R. Geldman and Chris Hong Team Race:~ tensen.

Jardine Matheson and Co. G. Frost, M. Railton, C. Chadderton, A Dinner and S. Dunnett.

On Monday Headquarter Wing, South Wales Borderers, will meet A Company, Lincolns, or A Com- pany, Borderers, and on Thursday, July 13 "B" Company Lincolns will provide the oposition to

Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank- Head S. Gray, A. Lowson, G. Travers, B, quarter Wing Lincolns.

Games Stilliard and G. Bradford, will commence at 6 p.m. in each

A.P.C.-A.. Rasmussen, Lloyd,

HAMPTON ENTERS

FINAL.

Stewart's Golf Defeat By 2 And 1.

Ty

H. Hampton (6) beat W. A. Slewart (7) by 2 and. 1 to en- ter the Final Round of the Kowloon Golf Club's Summer Cup competition.

Hampton will meet A. T. Braley in the Final over 36 holes.

CRAWFORD

2,

Wright

ing champion will enliven the even-T. Leonard ing with graceful plunges from the Shank 3

2

11 164

1

12 314

2

4.

427 .3

18 410

5.

530

3

14 527

4

spring board.

་་

6. 367

2

15 409

2

7 352

3

16 348

3

Roza and Ozorio have been practising a comic diving act

Newall

8, 150

1

17 467

3

during the past month, and

Gilson

9.

306

2

21

18 364

2

spectators 'thave quite a sur-

prise awaiting them.

Záftra

| នន វឌ

43

McInnes

The inter-members Water Polo D. Leonard

match, which resulted in an excit-

ing draw at the last Fete, will be re-played.

new

总 game

1b Tommy Chan

2b C. C. Leung or

Peu Ka-ping

88 Henry Young

3b Tommy Kim if Ed: Chang or

T. Fong cf Chung

rf C. Leung

H. K. Americans'.. 2 South China

The following are the teams:- "A" team, M. de V. Soares, 5.] *Lingnam Gosano, J, E. Souse, H. M. Remedios, M. Rodrigues, A. A. Rozs and C. A. Boza-Pereira,

case. The final has been arranged R. I. Cherrill and E. W. (Winner of "Tennis Double”) y emerging from the agonies, orters, N. Delgado, E. L. Gosano and

for Thursday July 20.

TERD

League Standing.

Won Lost

Pen. .668

2

1 .666

0 ,000 2

.000

American Navy... 0

• Withdrawn.. "B" team G. J. Guterres, L. Ross- Rerrira, F. W. Ambrose, A. A. Gut-

EXHIBITION ON MONDAY, There is to be an exhibition LA. Barros. staged for the first time and should South China and the

game at Caroline Hill on Monday The medley team race is being afternoon at 4.80 prove itself a popular innovation. Hoover' team,

p.m. between "President CARD AND ENTRIES

It will be noticed that the only 4 on this freak card is at the 14th, known to golfers the world over as "Hell," It is recorded that on a certain occasion à player, ultimate

50 Yards Backstroke:-- In the First Round of the Gar-

"Hell," and its satellite, the Campbell, W.

Jack Crawford, who was born in "Devil's Kitchen," replied to his H. Lange, A. G. Donn; rison Individual Snooker Cham-)

and F. P. Anslow. plonship S/Sgt. Green (R.A.M.C.)

1908, is just 25 years old. He has opponent's question to how many (5.men v. 4 women) ;— defeated Cpl. Addison (Borderers) W. Railton, G. Fowler and H. Lange to Marjorie Cox, a former Singles a quarter past twelve, and it is now Men.-W. F. Kerr, R. Goldman, E. his home in Sydney and is married strokes he had taken, "I went in at

and Mrs. P. champion of NS. Wales. Todd 121, B. H. Valentine 113 not Novelty Race:-(Font Entries).

In 1982 Jack Crawford and his [out).

wife won the Mixed Doubles Water

Polo:-- England: S. Pawler: K. Jenner Championship of Australia. Goldman, G. Fowler and W. F. Kerr, champion of Australia.

The Rest:-E-Angus; A. G. Donn Crawford won the N.S. Wales for 51) and 185,

Fullager B Singles Championship in 1927 for in 1922, holed his brassie shot

and Rasmussen, W. Campbell

the first time and continued. doing plonship through taking 15 at this dios, J. A. Gatterez, J. Nevesne Mixed Doubles Tennis League yes- Oxford 128 (Bowes 6 for 41) and Sutherland,

by 2 games to nil,

Women:Miss D. Hunt, Miss Wel ler, Miss. S. Dalziel McMahon.

In

The following is the programme: Ja quarter to one. You can make

Boy's Race-100 Yards Free Style your own. estimate.

Handicap, 'But the hole which has probably! C. M. da Silva, R. Silva, Goorge wrecked more hopes than any other Souss, L. Osmund and L. Remedios. Is the 17th, known as the Boad "B" class, 75 Yards Medley Race:-

G. J. Smith, E. L. Gosano, A. A.

Oxford University beat the M. C. c/and Y. E. Henry; E W. Railton; R. that season Crawford was triple Hole. It has only once been done | Guterres, E. H. Marques-and A. Ar]

Friendly.

by 6 wickets at Lord's.

Yorkshire beat the West Indies M. C. C.: 132 (H. G. Owen Smith and H. Lange;

by 200 runs at Harrogate. Yorkshire 240 and 248.

W. Indles 115 (Verity 7 for 29). 173 (Verity 7 for 54).

Cambridge University beal H. D. Leveson-Gower's XI by 6 wickets at Eastbourne.

L-G. XI: 258 (E. M. Wellings

125) and 280.

Cambridge: 372. (R. D. Winlaw 122,

R. H. Human 115).

6

141 for 4

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Yorkshire 167 for 4 (R. D. Winlaw: 60 | Sussex not out).

EARLIER RESULTS

County Championship,

TABLE TO DATE.

1st Inna. No.

P. W. LW. Lu, R. Pts. -15584- ...15.12 1 1 1 0 188 16 9:2.4 10 158 .18 8 3 2 41 118 7: 61 10.118 15 6 0 1 2 0 101 6. 8. 11 DAR 98

TO-DAY'S CRICKET.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Glamorgan v. Warwick

(at Cardiff) Derby v. Worcester

(at Chesterfield) Gloucester v. Surrey,

(at Bristol) Yorkshire v. Northants

(at Leeds) Leicester v. Lancashire

(at Leicester) (at Folkestone): Busser

Warwick Essex Derbyshire Middlesex Kent Notte Lancashire Bomerset

4 21:07

(z Taunton) Friendly Nott v. West Indies

Kent best. Gloucester by an in- Northants sings and 294 runs at Folkestone, Surrey Gloucester 125 (Freeman 5 for 18), Gloucester

175 (Hammond 58, Dacze 78, Glamorgan. Freeman 6 for 42)...

Kent 592 for: 5' dec. (Ames 295, Leicester.

Hampshire

Worcester

Kent v. Essex

Somerset

D.

so till last November when Vines won the title..

..

and

NO PROGRESS IN MIXED DOUBLES.

K.C.C. Unfortunate When Leading.

No matches were decided in the

terday,...

two, by Peter Robertson, who, Ro

"C" class, 100 Yards Free Style. J. H. Taylor once lost a cham P. M. N. de Silva, E. A. V. bole..

Remedios. →Francis Quimet made the boldest

class, 50 Yards Free Style, M. Bureaux, C. F. Rozario, P. A attack on it. He overshot the Gutterres, Lea Silva and M. Olivera, green and found his bail lying High Diving. Three Dives From The three or four inches from the stone J. D. Remedios, Spring, Board

Edward Boza, B. wall at the other side of the road. Gesino, E. Lawrence, M. Roza and G. L.R.C. were unable to raise a team. Oulmet took his nfblick, and squar-1 A. Pinna..

ed himself to the ball, as if to Blindfold Race. 54 Yatdı,

The Chinese v Indian match was postponed until next Thursday by mutual consent, and the game be tween the U.S.R.C. and LEC. was postponed owing to the fact that the

Recreio by 8 sets to love and were. The Kowloon Cricket Club led the

Crawford won the Singles Championship of Australia in 1931 and 32 and kgain early - this year, also the Doubles title three times, namely in '1929" and 30 with H. O, Hop man and in 1982 with E. P.

drive it through the well wall, DanRemedio Victor, E. Lawernce, when the rain caused play to be

Noronha, LAI de Silva, Moon,

1. Neves, M. Soares, 4-1 in two of the other sets and 3-2 ball, driven hard against the In 1982 he beat Jiro Satoh, In bounced back across the road and . Canha-La Delgado, P. ML, NATA

Landau, Australia in the Championship and pitched and stayed on the green. Silva,

abandoned. La Boza, A. Na de Silva, A. A visiting England won the Singles

The short 11th, known as Koza, C, Rosario, F. Gouano, J. A. and Doubles titles at Queen's Club, "Eden, nearly equals the 17th Landau, M. Roza, J. Láma, A. FGOEDOL Ro-Pereira and L

Богов, А. A London, beating Dr Gregory, its number of victims. It has Noronha, E. M. Marques, A. A Bax. Soares.

Guterres, V. M. Nunes, medios, A. M. Rodrigues, Bocasus, Ollift and Fred Perry been accomplished in one stroke, retto, T. Padget, Lee

He beat Repe Lacoste in the In- and also in 27. **

Bemedios. A and 2% 0:1:"C" Leumeand. M. Blva, E. Cardia, Jang G. J. Smitz, E. B. Eosa, S; V. Gitting ternational with France.

It was at this hole that Bobby Team Race. 54 Tards auch man, and T. Padget (Breast

Соваро Cochet to win the French Cham shot into the Eden estuary at the

This year Crawford beat Henri Jones, after, exploding his fourth a 1 Stroke, Back Stroke am BARDHE

Gutterres, Rumjaar Remedios, 8-8. Bouss and Al

AA Noronha; and

(at Trent, Bridge)pionship and completed the back of the fresh, told the marker Gosano, T. Ambrose, MM, de

"double yesterday, when he beat to tear up the card and throw it Vines at Wimbledon.

to the gulls

G. N.

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