THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 24, 1939.
HOME CRICKET
GIBBONS SCORES CENTURY IN EACH INNINGS; BOTH TIMES NOT OUT
London, To-day.-Worcestershire returned one of their finest performances in the County Cricket Championship when they de- feated Hampshire by 6 wickets on their own ground.
For this fine result they have chiefly to thank Gibbons for per- forming the rare feat of making a century in each innings. Added merit of this accomplishment is the fact that he was undefeated on both occasions.
ARMY CRICKET
LARGE UNITS CRICKET FINAL RESTARTED
After several postponements due to rain, the final of the Large Units' cricket competition between Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers was restarted yesterday and will be played to a finish continuing to-day and being continued to- morrow if necessory.
Tom Goddard, who toured South Africa in the close season, appears to have benefited considerably by his trip abroad. He added further' to his laurels of this season by some magnificent bowling against Middlesex at Headquarters, taking 11 for 151 in the course of the match to enable Gloucester to win by 3 wickets.
Thanks to a brilliant double- century by B. H. Valentine, Kent scored an easy
win over Notts, while fine batting by Harry Parks and James Langridge enabled Sus- sex to beat Glamorgan by 79 runs.
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COUNTY MATCHES
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T. Johnson, the West Indies fast bowler signing autographs for young cricket enthusiasts at Gravesend, where the tourists opened with
a drawn game against Leslie' Ames's XI. (Copyright, Fox).
At Ilford, Yorkshire beat Essex by LAWN BOWLS 7 wickets. Essex-209 (Leyland 6 for 74) and 165
(Verity 5 for 27). Yorkshire-141 (P. Smith 5 for 31) and
237 for 3.
Play was very even yesterday. Artillery batted first and were dis- missed for 107, Barsby being top-by 3 wickets. scorer with 44.
The Sappers' bowling was ac- curate, Cork being the most suc- cessful with 3 for 10.
* * *
At Lord's, Gloucester beat Middlesex Middlesex-236 (Goddard 5 for 83)
and 207 (Goddard 6 for 68). Gloucester-207 and 239 for 7.
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*
beat
RECORD ENTRY FOR ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
A record entry for the various lawn bowls championships organised by the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association has been received and the draw for the First Round of the Open Singles and Rinks competitions was made last night.
The Open Singles will start next Tuesday and the first games of the Rink competition will be played on Sunday, June 4.
(Kowloon C.C.). A. S. Russell
H. Bicknell H. G. Cooper V A. Morton
(Kowloon F.C.).
OPEN PAIRS Tuesday, May 30
A. Bakar
At- Worcester, Worcestershire At close of play yesterday, En-Hampshire by 6' wickets. gineers had scored 102 for the loss Hampshire-319 (Arnold 179 not out) of 7 wickets, Spr. Shaw being not
and 197 (Perks 8 for 59). Worcestershire-262 (Gibbons 111 not out with 43 and. Q.M.S. Buckle,
out) and 256 for 4 (Gibbons 100. G. Meyer v A, K. Minu
J. S. Logan with 9.
not-out, Martin 102 not out).
(Kowloon C.C.). L. C. R. Souza
ROYAL ARTILLERY First Innings
Lt. Hook, run out
Lt. Ingram, c Cork, b Cork
Shaw, b Cork
*
*
At Birmingham, Warwick beat Lancs by 7 wickets.
2 Lancs-363 (Oldfield 141) and 200 for
2 dec.
5
F. Cullen
C. S. Rosselet V C. S. M. Thom
(Kowloon C.C.).
M. Fergusson
W. McLeod R. Morrison V W. Dall
(Kowloon F.C.).
J. S. Howell
7 Warwick-289 for 7 dec. (R. E. S. H. A. Alves
Wyatt 115; Nutter 5 for 64) and F. V. V. Ribeiro v N. J. Bebbington 273 for 3 (Santall 156, Hill 99 not out).
Hodgson,
Qms. Flinter, run out
Chaplin, b Denyer
0
Lt. Skipworth, e Shaw, b Heath
15
Burrows, b Shaw
12
Barsby, c Denyer, b Cork
44
Bdr. Carter, b Land
4
Marshal, not out
7
Gnr. Ward, b Land
0
Extras (B10, LB1,)
Total
Goodyer
Cork
Denyer
Shaw
Land
BOWLING ANALYSIS
(Kowloon F.C.). J. L. Stephens C. F. Remedios A. Spary
V B. Basto (Kowloon F.C.).
Wednesday, May 31 J. H. Gelling W. Hillyer At Nottingham, Kent beat Notts by A. Brooksbank 119 wickets.
(Police R.C.). Notts-78 (Lewis 6 for 18) and 376 E. Kirman not out, Hardstaff W. Burling
(Police R.C.).
107
(Knowles 93 104).
Kent-367 for 9 dec. (B. H. Valentine P. McCarthy
201) and 88 for 1.
V J. Hollidge
v
▼
P. Morgan
V
O. M.
R. W.
7
0 22 1
(Police R.C.). D. M. Khan M. R. Abbas
777
t 10
4
16 1
At Hove, Sussex beat Glamorgan by
31
-17
ROYAL ENGINEERS First Innings
Qms. Goodyer, b Barsby
Spr. Heath, c Hodgson, b Barsby L/Sgt. Land, c Ward, b Lt. Skip-
worth
Spr. Shaw, not out
Spr. Ratcliffe, c Burrow, b. Ward
Spr. Bailey, c Barsby, b Ward
20
2 an innings and 79 runs.
2 Glamorgan-94 and 277 (E. Davis 97). Sussex-150 for 6 dec. (Harry Parks
161, James Langridge Davies 5 for 143).
2003
F. X. Delgado C. W. Lam
M. E. Purvis M. N. Rakusen
M. Y. Adal A. R. Dallah
(Craigengower C.C.),
J. A. Luz
L. F. Xavier
F. P. Anslow R. Edwards
W. Campbell A. E. Carey V G. Perkins
(Craigengower C.C.).
V
(Indian R.C.).
116; E.
E. G. Post
* ***
OTHER MATCHES
*
At the Oval, Surrey beat West Indies
0 by 7 wickets.
J. F. V. Ribeiro
L. J. Silva
J. McCutcheon V A. Jilliot (Hong Kong F.C.). -
S. Hodge v C. Gowland (Hong Kong F.C.). Y. H. Tang
A. L. Eastman W. Grove
G. S. Ladd
(Kowloon Docks).
43 West Indies--224 (Brown 8 for 94) and J. N. Wong 7 J. Pau
8
191 (Parker 5 for 36)..
6 Surrey-215 and 204 for 3.
V
F. A. Cheesman A. E. H. Castro J. S. Beach
V. N. Atienza (Kowloon Docks).
Thursday, June 1
Friday, June 2
C. Vas
Cpl. Denyer, b Ward
1
Carpenter. b Lt. Hook
4
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
Qms. Buckle. not out
Extras (B3, LB1, WB5, NB0)
9
Total (for 7 wkts.)
101
| Lord's-Middlesex v Hámpshire. |Bristol-Gloucestershire V Warwick-
shire.
R. E. Lee
L. A. Collyer N. A. E. Mackay v F. H. W. Haynes
(Kowloon F.C.),
BOWLING ANALYSIS
O. M.
Barsby
15.6
Lt. Skipworth
.10
Ward
12)
Lt. Hook
018
Leicester Leicestershire v Lancashire. G. C. Moss- Kettering Northamptonshire v Glam-W. Hollands v C. M. Alves Morgan, W. Hove-Sussex Essex.
Oxford-Oxford University.
Indlen
(Craigongowor C.C.). C. Perica
Mosa v. WH. B. Muskott
(Kowloon C,C.), ⠀
J, C. Remedios. West
J. Forrest [J. Orem":
Cambridge Cambridge University
Yorkshire,
A, Calman
J. C.. Brown
The following pairs drew byes:- W. Melrose and J. C. Chalmers; W. Glendinning and W. Mair; J. S. Riddell and J. C. Aitkin; R. Ellis and D. Fit- ches; F. C. Channing and C. Dowman; J. McDonald and H. Brown; T. Fergus- son and W. Simpson; W. V. Field and J, Gibson; V. Chittenden and V. Pether- ick; J. Hoosen and A. R. Minu; J. Ram- say and R. Lapsley; A. F. Noronha and A. M. Rodrigues; O. P. Remedios and E. de Souza; J. E. Noronha and C. G. Silva; F. A. Machado and F. X. M. de Silva; F. X. Soares and C. M. Silva; A. Steven and J. A. R. Selby; G. Duncan - and W. Gill; A. A. Razack and J. S. Landolt; A. E. Coates and B. W. Brad- bury; K. M, Omar and U. M. Omar; T. L. Locke and W. K.. Way; W. J. Pen- ney and A. M. Omar; E. Zimmern and M. J. Medina; J. Leonard and W. Ward; H. Randall and R. Basa; W. J. Howard and H. Gittins; T. E. Robson and H. Nish; R. Duncan and A. M. Holland; W. L. Walker and J. C. Gill; S. M. White and A. J. Hall; A. Bower and S. Randle; R. P. Phillips and G. E. F. Thompson; E. V. Searle and J. Wat- son: H. White and E. A. Atkins; P. J. Hamilton and E. Pope; F. Goodwin and E. W. Simmonds; J. Fraser and E. C. Fincher; W. Hobbs and R. H. Meadows; W. Mulcahy and T. Carr; A, Madar and T. A. Madar; H. Overy and J. Hyde; S. Eccleshall and A: W. Grim- mitt; J. Tuck and L. R. Whant,
...OPEN RINKS
The open rinks matches will be de- cided on Sunday, June 4, the skips will be responsible for arranging their own times:
J. I. Barnes
C. F. Needham
J. Watson
J. H. Gelling
V
(Civil Service).
C. Mose
Y.-H. Tang V. N. Atienza W. Muskett
A. J. Coelho
F. X. Delgado
D. Rozario
M. J. Medina
L. C. R. Souza W. Ward
W. Way
v C. S. Rossdlet
(Civil Service).
R. Ellis F. E. Channing W: Mair. J. Fender
(Continue
W. McLeod
W. Dall E: G. Post A. E. Carey! on Pane 25):