THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 20, 1938.
2 CHANGES IN TEST SELECTIONS
HARDSTAFF AND
WELLARD IN."
Three Favourites Turn Up
At Macao Races
‚ - (Continued from Page 19)
5.-Monte Handicap. (Second Sec- tion) Six Furlongs. Mr. Collene's Be Yourself
The Dumbells' Latitat
(Chanson)
YARDLEY & POPE Mr. O. Moon's Cloudy -Star
:
DROPPED
London, To-day.
England's representatives for the Second Test match against the Aus- tralians which will commence next Friday, at Lord's, will be selected from the following:
W. R. Hammond (Gloucester)
(Captain).
K. Farnes (Essex).
Sinfield, R. A. (Gloucester). Barnett, C. J. (Gloucester).
Verity, H. (Yorkshire).
Hutton, L. (Yorkshire). Ames, L. E. G. (Kent). Wright, D. V. P. (Kent). Compton, 'D. (Middlesex). Edrich, W. J. (Middlesex). Paynter, E. (Lancashire). Hardstaff, J. (Notts).
Distance lengths.
won:
(Chao) 2
(Raymond)
3
A length, Many
Time: 81, 1.05, 1.37. Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $8.90.
Places, $5.10, $5.10, $5.10. Cash Sweep:
No.
69
481 336
$282.80 80.80 40.40
Unplaced starters $1.20 each. Nos. 411, 466, 81 and 180.
FAMOUS FOOTBALLER'S
NEW JOB
Manchester
Marshall, the City centre-half, whose name was omitted from the retained list recently issued, was · · re- cently appointed player-coach` to the club. He has already done considerable coaching among schoolboys and unemployed.
OUR LONDON AIR MAIL SPORTS NEWS
Royal Norfolk And Suffolk Club's Regatta
on
The two-day regatta of the Royal Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Club was ut May 30 brought to a close
were Lowestoft, when the turn-outs ngain very disappointing.
the International The match for Twelve-Metre Class and the handicap over 30 tons not having filled, the in- terest was again centred on the handi-
He has been 17 years in foot- ball, and played in more than 250 League games and 25 Cup- ties for the City, whom he join-cap for yachts between 8. and 80 tons, ed in 1928 from Sunderland.
in which the entries were the ex-8- metre boats If and June and the 14-ton
[1831|18|31|2||||||||||||||........................ cutter Sylvanne. The first named was
PERCY ALLISS
6.--Guia Handicap. Six Furlongs. WIN PRO. GOLF
|Mr. Kwok Hin Wang's Final
Triumph Mr. M. H. T.'s Diogenes
Mr. Necan's Cuban Love
the only starter, and sailed over one round of the four miles, to give Cól. F. H. Cleaver his second winning flag. A light south-westerly wind prevail- ed during the day, and small fleets turn- ed out in the matches for Dragons and by H. Broads, One-Designers,
won
TOURNAMENT ON Hepworth's Chameleon and R. J. May's
(K. I. Ip)
1
2
3
LEAGUE LINES ·
(Colson)
(P. M. Hoo) Distance won: A length, 3 lengths. Time: 30, 1.02, 1.34.
Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $10.90.
Places $5.10, $5.10, $5.10. Cash Sweep:
Wellard, A. W. (Somerset). Hardstaff has apparently... re- covered from, his injured wrist, the result of cranking his car shortly before the First Test, and his selection to the exclusion of George Unplaced starters $14.20 each. Nos. Pope, should considerably streng-272, 238, 458. then England's batting.
Hardstaff is acknowledged
of the most stylish batsmen before the public.
No. 353
29
57
304
*
$268.60 76.70 38.30
7-Ladies' Sprint. Half a Mile. official). one Dr. F. A. Van Woerden's Wenning now
(Miss B. Fair). Mr. T. M. Gregory's Astrik ....
(Miss Fearon)
on
Sandy Lodges, Saturday. With a total of 16 points, Percy Alliss won the Golf Professionals'
was held tournament, which League lines, to-day.
Bert Gadd tied with Reginald Whitecombe for second place with (Un-15 points, while Henry Cotton was
third with A. J. Lacey.
FINAL SERIES
The results of the eleventh and finali series were:
1
PLAYED AGAINST N.Z. Wellard, who comes into
2
The Dumbells's Latitat
the
(Miss J. Old)
3
Distance won: 3 lengths, A length. Time: 15, 45, 1.16.
Henry Cotton beat Reginald Whit- combe 2 up.
Places, $5.80, $7.10.
No. 433
285
522
team in place of N. W. D. Yardley makes his first Test appearance against Australia, although he ap-| peared against the New Zealand-
last year, ers,
scoring 5 and 0, while he bowled 44 overs including! 6 maidens and captured 4 wickets for 11 runs.
Wellard, who is Somerset's fast bowler, bowled well over 1,000 overs last season, taking 138 wic- kets for an average of 22.87, and is likely to displace Farnes in the England-attack. A prolific_scorer and one of the most powerful hit- ters in cricket, his forthcoming appearance will be looked forward to with the greatest of interest.
ITALY WIN WORLD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP
Paris, To-day.
A crowd of 50,000 spectators in- cluding the President of the French Republic, President Lebrun saw Italy beat Hungary by 4 goals to 2 in the final of the World Football Cup Tournament, at the Colombes Stadium.
Italy's dash and direct methods and they proved match winners
easily overcame the Hungarians' clever combination, leading at the interval by 3 goals to 1.
The semi-finals were held during the middle of last week and result- ed in Italy beating' Brazil by the odd goal in three, and Hungary trouncing Sweden by 5 goals to 1. --Reuter.
BRITISH RUGBY TOURISTS
DEFEATED
the
Cape Town, South Africa, Satur- day-The British rugger team which. is at present 'touring South Africa was defeated, here to-day for first time by the "Town and Coun- try" team by 11 points to Reuter.
8.
Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $9.80.
Cash Sweep:
$280.20.
80.00 40.00
Unplaced starters $44.40 No. 457.
OLD
Dunlin.
*
Kilrain To Defend His Title
Kilrain
Jake
(Glasgow), British Welter-Weight Champion, is to defend his title against Ernie Roderick (Liver- pool) at Anfield football ground. Liver- pool.
The British champion signed articles with Mr. Johnny Best. the Liverpool promoter, and it is probable that the fight will take place in July.
YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL
RESULTS
The Volunteers defeated a scratch
Abe Mitchell beat Charles White-Club team in the Local Baseball League combe 4 up and 2 to play.
by 14 runs to-3 yesterday.
The Indians gave the Chinese a close game and were narrowly defeated by 8 .homer to 2. Chin: scored a
The game was through centre-fleld. -
A. J. Lacey beat Sam King 1 up. R. Burton and Bert Gadd halved. Percy Alliss halved with P... J. Ma-runs hon.
W. J. Branch beat Alfred Padgham featured by some good fielding '2 up and 1 to play.
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