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OWEN HUGHES

HITS 86 IN LAST

INTERPORT TRIAL

Prospective Side WinTM By Innings

MADAR AND MANNES DO

WELL WITH BAT

The prospective Colony eleven! beat the Rest by an innings and

52 runs in the two-day match which

concluded yesterday.

Scores:

The Rest

Lt. J. P. Williams, e Owen Hughes

b Minu

E. J. R. Mitchell, e Owen Hughes

b Minu

F. Zimmern, e Mader b Minu ...

E. F. Fincher, e Dunkley b Madar

N. A. E. Mackay, c Madar b T. A.

Pearce

E. R. Duckitt, b T. A. Pearce G. A. Stewart, not out

T. M. L. Redmond, e Dunkley b

Ricketts

A. M. Rumjahn, e Minu b Pearce J. Elvin, e Pereira b Ricketts .... G. A. Millbank, st Dunkley 6 Minu

Extras (B1, LBI, NH2)

Total

20

27

93

Fall of wickets: 1 for 6; 2 for 6; |3 for, 29; 4 for 30; $ for 48; 6 for 35;

17, for 72; 8 for 72; 9 for 81; 10 for 93. Bowling Analysis.

Ming

T. A. Pearce 10

*Garthwaite

Pereira

Madar

Rickelta

0. M.

B.

W.

15.3

21

1

26

6

7

2

I 6

0. 21 2

* bowled 2 no balla.

Hong Kong

H. Owen Hughes, e and b Redmond -86 {H. W. Baines, e ́Mackay, b Elvin

T. A. Pearce, c Millbank, b Red-

mond

C. C. Garthwaite, e Stewart, b

Ullbank....

1. Meinnes, e and ↳ Redmond “.. A. H. Madar, e and b Elvin [T. E. Pearce, e and b Elvin

G. R. M. Rickelis, e Redmand, b

Elvin

F. D. Pereira, c Elvin, b Millbank

A. R. 3línu, st. Mackay, b Elvin G. S. Dunkley, not out

Extras

Total

2

Hanging up his fifteenth straight pitching victory when he de- feated the Boston Red Sox, Lynwood (Schoolboy) Rowe, ace of the Detroit Tigers' twirling staff, gunned unsuccessfully for his seven- teenth win to beat the American league pitching record. Rowe is shown above on the trainer's table having his injured ankle bandaged; top, the efficient hands of the mound star.

||A. V. GOSANO TOO

WELL WATCHED..

BY LAWTON

(Continued from Page 4)

[still deputising for his namesake 34 in Shanghai, was called upon time

after time, but stood up nobly to his work and was blameless for 31 the two shots which passed him.

26

14

225

On the whole the East Lancs. were superior because of their team-work, The Recreio team lack- 9ing the necessary clear-cut 'de- 7cision in both attack and defence.

Soldiers Lead Twice

From a high lob from the wing Fall of wickets: 1 for 24; 2 for 104: Woods got his head to the ball to

3 for 126; 4 for 149; 5 for 174; 6 open the Acoring. With hoth

for 175; 7 for 183; 8 for 204; 9 for teams sending in first-time efforts, 210; 10 for 225,

Meetings

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TO MORROW. Aquatles:

St. Paul's College

PLUS 10 PER CENT OF

STABLE WINNINGS

DECIDES TO REMAIN AT BECKHAMPTON

LOYAL TO OWNERS AND TRAINERS

(By HOTSPUR)

London, September

I understand that the champion, jockey, Gordon Richards, will next year continue to ride under a first claim for the Beckhampton stable. The important matter was arranged a little while ago, and, therefore, disposes of a report that he might be transferring his sex- vices.

1

Richards, it is understood, was offered as much as $7,000 & year, plus 10 per cent, on stakes won, on a three-years' contract, to ride for the Aga Khan. These term represent the biggest offer ever made to a jockey in the history of racing in this country.

ARSENAL ON TOP

The precise terms on which": Richards will continue to ride for Beckhampton are the private con cern of the jockey and the own- ers and trainer associated with the stable. It is sufficient to sayes that the retaining fee, I under stand, indicates an increase on what has been paid hitherto, with' the now customary 10 per cent.

stakes.

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Arsenal, the Football League champions, are favourites to win both the the F.A. Cup and the League Championship.

A firm of West-end commis» sion agents are offering the (V.M.C.A. Bath)|| following odds on the Cup:

10-1 Arsenal 14-1 Aston Villa 161 Huddersfield 16-1 Manncheser C. 16-1 Sheffield Wed. 20-1 Derby Co. 4201 Leicester City 291 Portsmouth 1201 Toottenham H. The odds against Arenal win- ning the League are quoted at 3 to 1. The offer may appeal to out-and-out Arsenal “fans,”.... but it is as well to point that they still have thirty-nine Lea gue matches to play--and the Cup Fimal does not take place until April 27, 1934!

Gomes' persistence, finally gave ENGLAND AND

w. Recreio the equaliser. after a

Bowling Analysis

0. M.

R.

Milbank Elvin

Q

43

16

65

Redmond

17

63

3

Duckitt

Stewart

29

Rumfahn

The Rest

J. P. Williams, c Owen Hughes, b

Pereira

N. A, E. Mackay, b_Minu

F. Zimmern,

Pereira

2 glorious solo effort.

3

Woods, with a great drive, agin

netted well past Marques to give the East Lancs. the lead once more, but again it was Gomes who drew the scores level.

Amid great excitement, Horner 27 sent the ball into the net, late in Garthwaite, b

the game, but, unfortunately, he was in an off-side position and the game ended without further score.

E. F. Fincher, b Pereira

E. C. Fincher, e Owen Hughes, b

Minu

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Garthwalte

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AM. Rumjahn, b Garthwaite

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Extras

Total

0

5 East Lanes-Oxford; Swain, Gor-

PORTUGAL IN

BOWLS FINAL

Gutierrez Shield Results

IRELAND AND SWITZERLAND ELIMINATED

England will meet Portugal in

26 man; Smith, Lawton, North; Thomp-the Final Round of the Gutierrez

3 son, O'Donnell, Horner, Woods, and Shield international lowb

2 Tuley,

bowls

Recreio:-V. H. Marques; Siva-rink competition next Sunday." Netto, Bowen; Delgadé, Beltrao, Gon- Yesterday's semi-finals resulted

alves T. Castilho, Gomes, A. V. as follows:....

3 Gosano, B. Gosano and Alves.

80

Falf of wickets: 1 for 3; 2 for 7:

lu: 3 for 11: 4 for 28: 5 for 36: 6 for 60; 7 for 66; 8 for 72; 9 for 77 and 10 for 80.

Bowling Analysis

0.

M.

R.

Garthwaite

7.1

16

Pereira

2

Minu

6

30

T. A. Pearce

Ricketts

3.

SHANGHAI'S TEAM

The Shanghai team is as follows:

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LONG RUN BY SOVIET ATHLETIC TEAM

887 Kilometres In 11 Days

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£4,200 In Stakes · ·

If Richards had been riding for the Aga Khan this year on such basis as is indicated above ho would have received over $4,200° by way of 10 per cent. on stakes, assuming also that he had ridden. all this owner's winners.

Second Claim··

The champion jockey has ever been most, loyal to those trainera and owners he has served for any length of time, certainly to the ex- tent of showing that money to him, is not everything. As an example of this, I may add that he has again given second claim on his services for 1935 to the Ogbourne trainer, Martin Hartigan.

I have no doubt he could have retalled his second claim at con- siderably more than is paid him by the trainer to whom belongs all the oredit of having tutored and encouraged him during his apprenticeship years,

SOUTH CHINA BEAT CHAMPIONS

(Continued from Page 4.)"

tey, who followed up a run through and from a melee in front of goal + smashed the ball into the not be fore Wong Wing could-recover."

The Borderers equallaing goal

was a fine drive by Mathias from a dozen yards out. Jones and Searle had the ball well under con- trol and passed to Mathias who netted with a fine drive...

With the scores level, at the in terval the playing the early part of the second half was first-class with,

A team of Soviet athletes have South China swinging, the ball completed a race of 287 kilo-about in splendid. fashion, but, metres between Engels (Volga re nevertheless, the Welshmen were gion) and Moscow, in eleven days getting into good stride, and the out of which 96 hours were spent way the forwards battled was a in actual running.

pleasure to watch heut La

Seven runners, ranging from 21 South China were, however, on to, 86 years, participated, in the the alert for the least chance to 21 race, after preliminary training get away and a shot from Tam during which they reached a speed Kong-pak struck the crossbar, Fol

The men had to swim 25 rivers very busy. of 120 kilometres a day."

lowing this the Chinese kept 'Smith

on their way, including the 600 Chinese Take Lead metres across the Volga. The team

maintained a speed of 10 to 15 through Tam Kong-pak, who with The Chinese third goal came

kilometres an hour, covering_up_to

D. W. Leach (Capt.), A. J. Bar- A ZQ-year-old Stretford, Man son, H. D: Bidwell, X. R. Booth, E. chester, hairdresser's assistant.

90 kilometres every day. only the advancing Smith to P. Humphreys, *J. A. Isaacs, *9, had her big chance last night, She

After a very careful examina- neatly punted, the ball over his Kermani, P. Madar, F., Marshall, refereed three of the most im An unknown Australian criction by a medical commission, the head into the net

The speed of South China was *O. G. Simpson and L. F. Stokes portent boxing bouts at the Ard-keter in omding a lamb, to Harold latter were able to certify that

real -Router.

wick Stadium, Manchester. Larwood, the Notts fast, bowlers the men's physical state had not now beginning to have its

effect on the soldiers and they be Miss Clacle Watson, of Central-a Christmas present. With it is been affected by the race. The a drive, Blackpool has for many a message of admiratioszvation of a commission of medical Smith'a charge. The Borderers des and runners are now under the obser- gan to make dangerous attacks on years been a boxing enthusiast. Larwood, who was the centre. of Unknown to her parents she the body-line bowling controversy/pecialists who are studying the fence still worked well, repeatedly

"denotes past Interporters.

GYMKHANA AT KOWLOON G.C

studied the sport, and then she in the last asked. Mr. S. Cowan, the Ardwick tralia, was promoter, if she could referee of the comin

This

(Continued from Page 4)". Longest Drive Mr. A. Alles-contest. brook

Passing the ball into midfield but the alert wingers, returned again and again.

effects of a long run upon the hu-re est matches in Aus-

män" organism—Tass." when told glit. a surprise. he ex some

PLANS FOR PETERSEN'S-

NEXT FIGHT

and it might have been Articles have be drawn up for

She was carefully coached in claimed: "A Beat Aggregater A. Alles- the rules, and last night proved an thing to brook

Immediate success and kept per dinner Pitching and Putting Messrs. Hfect control over the Sghtera happer H. Mundy and A. T. Braley

"I felt a bit nervous at first,”

a duck Glock "Golf"Messrk. T. Seddon, she stated, "but soon gained con- "Jes A. Allesbrook and A. E. Silkstone. Adence. I had no difficulty

Nine Hole Putting Messra. A the scoring of potata and have Fisher W. Groves and W. Stoker. been asked to referee regularly3

The tombstone competition which the hall

was played off in the morning rat- tracted a gond, entry, and result JB MacNider winning 4

nineteenth hole.

between Jack

defeated Lond the Britia

match

eside 1 lighted, because it shows at least that I have some underk

ments or the unkno LAB Mlways been my

motëɛthe. ory of

Peters

down weight champion, and Steve senti; (America) in London early in

Hamar is reported in America as the challanger to Max Baer for the world title.

South China's attacks were soon rewarded with a further goal from Up Fak-wal

This wa

followed by

Pakowak her from the wi

Searle

other? ball

to exim

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