Skips' Record To Date

The following is the complete record of all skips in the three divisions:—;

E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)

A. R. Dallah (L.R.C.)

C. G. Bilya (Recreio)

H. A. Alves (Rec. "A")

B. W. Bradbury (C.C.C.)

U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)

A. K. Minu (1.R.C.)

A. M. Hofland (K.B.G.C.)

F. Goodwin (K.C.C.)

F. X. M. da Silva (Rec. "A")

R. Basa (C.C.C.)

M. R. Abbas (I.R.C.)

W. Macfarlane (K.B.G.C.)

H. Strange (C.8.C.C.)

J. Hollidga (C.8.C.C.)

J. J. Basto (Rec. "B")

J. Oren (P.R.C.)

A. E. Carey (P.R.C.)

J. Deakin (C.8.C.C.)

E. Karn (K.C.C.)

H. G. Cooper (K.D.R.C.)

J. C. Fender (P.R.C.)

F. J. Jones (C.8.C.C.)

A. A. Remedios (Rec. "B")

R. Morrison (K.D.R.C.)

B. Basto (Rec. "B")

J. Hyde (K.C.C.)

F. X. Soares (Rec. "B")

A. J. Hall (K.B.G.C.)

FIRST DIVISION

Shots

Shots

P. W. L. D. F. A. U. D. Ptc.

0 14

11 9 0 2

256

145 110 0

20

11 9 2 0

271

168 103

0 18

11 8 3 0

254

188

66

0

16

11 8 3 0

235

174

61

0

16

11 7 3 1

226

208

18

0

15

11

7

4 0

223

223

0

9 6

2 1

194 161

33

.

0 13

11

6

4 1

223 200

23

0

13

11 6

Б 0

214 200

14

0

12

11 6 5

0

223 216

7

0

12

11 6 5 0

208

227

0

19

12

10 5 4

1

203

164

39

0

11

11 5 5

1

220 215

5

0

11

а 5 3 0

158

155

3 0

10

11

5

6

Q

186 241

0 55

10

12 4 6

2

223 234

0 11

10

11 4 B

1

218

229

0 11

9

11

4

1

206 226

0 19

9

5

1 3 1

84

128

Ο 44

3

8

4 4 0

159

138

21 0

8

8 4

4 0

136 174

0 38

8

10

4 6 0

204

196

8

0

8

5

2 1 2 104

78

26

0

6

7 3

4 0 105 146

0 41

10 3 7 0 10 3 7 0

3 2 1 0

186 192 168 223

75

0 6

6

0

55

6

56

19 0

4

7.2 5 0

133

164

0 31

4

8 2

6 0 140

169

0 29

4

A. W. Grimmitt. (C.S.C.C.)

1 1

0 0

29

9

20 0

2

R. Duncan (K.B.G.C.)

3 1 2 0

63

63

0

10

.2

J. Kempton (K.D.R.C.)

5 1 4 0

92

111

0 19

2

W. Mair (P.R.C.)

1 0 1 0

11

28

0 17

R. Lapsley (K.D.R.C.)

1

0 1 0

7

26

0 19

0

3

0 .3

0 *47

67

0 20

0

3 0 3

0

47

73

0 26

0

3 0 3 0 6 0

0 92

40 101 137

0 61

0

0 45

0

576 576 300

SECOND DIVISION

Shots

Shots

13 9 4 0

P. W. L. D. F. A. 13 10 3 0 322 193 10 8 2 0 240 168

291

U. D. Pts. 129 0 20

72

0 16

13

.9 4 0 286

229 227 59

62

0

18

0 18

M. N. Rakusen (C.S.C.C.)

S. Gray (K.D.R.C.)

F. Cullen (K.D.R.C.)

J. C. Brown (K.D.R.C.)

Totals

J. C. Chalmers (T.D.R.C.)

T. Fergusson (K.F.C.)

D. Munro (T.D.R.C.)

N. J. Bebbington (H.K.F.C.)

A. Brooksbank (H.K.F.C.)

W. K. Way (C.C.C.)

R. Wallace (T.D.R.C.)

A. Spary (K.T.G.C.A.)

S. Eccleshall (C.S.C.C.)

J. A. R. Selby (H.K.F.C.)

A. H. Basto (K.T.G.C.A.)

H. Gitting (K.T.G.C.A.)

W. V. Flold (K.F.C.)

C. 8. Rosselet (C.C.C.)

J. G. Meyer (K.B.G.C.) V. Chittenden (K.F.C.)

300 143 143 14 5852 5852

13 8 4 1 269 250 19 0 17 12

0 129 92 37 0

3 7 0 156 231

TEEN O es es en en es QUOT——-0000......

THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 1, 1939.

SPORTS PARADE

WEST Indies lost nine men for 110 at Cheltenham, where they play- ed Gloucestershire recently, but a last- wicket stand by V. H. Stollmeyer and G. B. Clarke added 52 runs in half an hour and carried the score to 162.

sequently balted

Oval

50

well

Test in his

They Say

Kay Stammers and Alice Marble have proved again-and conclusively that you don't necessarily have to be hard to look at to play good tennis. -Thomas Woodrooffe,

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Whilst acknowledging the fifth straight win by Sydney Wooderson in the A.A.A. mile in the new champion- ship record time of 4 mins. 11.8 secs., one must award the palms for crowning achievement of the day to the four men who finished inside the

the

V H. Stollmeyer, who sub- English record in the three miles. Such at the a feat is unprecedented, and it shows debut, No. 7that, the Finns excepted, there is no on the batting list, was unbeaten at nation in the world who can now claim and to be our superiors in this department

the end with 43 to his name, Clarke contributed 26.

of track athletics.-J. Armour Milne.

There are outstanding women bow- lers who have learned the secret of negotiating long shots, although at present the rank and file are content not to exceed 45 to 50 yards. League play among women is teaching them the fine points of strategy, hence their success in tournament play, It is also definitely believed by women bowlers that the game affords the best means for slimming. Instead of drugs and dieting processes, the women who are out for slimming find bowls the

Scott, Goddard, and Barnett were the Gloucestershire bowlers who wor- Barnett ried the tourists, Scott and unsettled their early batsmen with their fast-medium deliveries, and work with Goddard carried on the his off-spinners. Scott's four wickets cost him. 66 runs; Goddard took three for 45 and Barnett two for 10.

Before the effects of the roller wore off, Grant and J. Stollmeyer scored readily, and the West Indies' opening pair put on 32 before Scott beat Grant. A smart piece of stumping accounted for J. Stollmeyer at 43, and in the same over, with one run added. Head-best remedy-A writer in "Reynolds' ley, the West Indies "star" batsman, News." hit his wicket in trying to sweep a ball to the fine-leg boundary.

Worse followed, for Scott bowled Gomez at 50, and after a few bright strokes by Sealy, he and Weekes fell

with the score 69.

a

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The cricket amateurs, whether you

like 'em or not, are coming more into the limelight. most of the country skippers have

they wouldn't have⚫ been mediocre found a place in, let alone led, teams Charles

In post-war seasons,

The collapse continued. Constan- tine, after hitting two 4's, gave catch on the boundary at 78. Hylton that included such stars as and V. Stollmeyer added 28 before Fry, Sammy Woods, Stanley Jackson, But they're com- Hylton was bowled, and in the last or Lionel Paileret. over before lunch Goddard smartlying along strongly these days.--Mau- held a return 'catch and disposed of rice Tate. Martindale.

in H.

There was no element of luck of V. the stubborn last stand Stollmeyer and Clarke. Stollmeyer to fight the British light-weight cham- driving and glancing in skilful fashion pion was made after a points victory played the bowling easily. Clarke at New York last night over Joe De- Rican also sent the ball where he intended jesus, a hard-hitting Puerto until Eager caught him at cover off fighter, who has been doing exceed- ingly well in American rings, 1ecently. Lambert.

Canzoneri still feels that

he pos- sesses sufficient ringcraft to take on he England's best light-weight, and said that he had recently been ex- pecting a cable from Brigadier-Gen- eral A. C. Critchley, the White City

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"I challenge Eric Boon to fight in England as soon as he likes and over any distance that the British Boxing Authorities may care to name," de-promotor, concerning a fight in Lon-

The veteran Italian-American fight-

clared Tony Canzoneri, former light- | don. weight champion of the world in an interview at New York.

in pre-

er added that he understood that Gen- Canzoneri is very eager to visit Eng-eral Critchley was interested land to fight there for the first time senting him to the British boxing puɓ- in his long ring career. His challenge 'lic.

7 5 Q 258 221 37 0 14 12 7 5 0 249 223 26 0 14

13

на

10

6 0 270 256 6. 3 1 204 177

14 0 14

27 0

13

13 6 6

1. 239 249

0

10 13

13 5 7 1 13 5 8 0

240 .278

0 38

11

248 268

0

20

10

12 5 7 0

227 253

0

26

10

7

4 2 1

164 104

60

0.

9

7 4

2 1

162 113.

49

0

9

a 4 4 1

166

167

0

1

9

J. S. Logan (K.B.G.C.)

11

1 219 206

13

Q

F. Cheesman (K.B.G.C.)

5

8

M. A. R. Souza (C.C.C.)

5

0 111

84 27 0

8

W. Hillyer (C.S.C.C.)

11

4 7 0 195

256

0 61

8

J. Gavanagh (C.C.C.)

4 3 1 0

W. Bagley (C.8.C.C.)

5 3 2 0 96

83 54 87

20 0

9 0

6

D. W. Waterton (K.B.G.C.)

6 3

3 0 121 115

6 0

G. C. Moss (P.R.C.)

7

4 0 111

142

0 31

6

H. W. Randal! (C.C.C.)

7

3

4

0 117

162

0 35

6

J. S. Riddell (P.R.C.)

10

0

75

6

G. E. F. Thompson (K.B.G.C.)

8

2

8 0 121 169

0 48

W. McHardy (P.R.C.)

4

9

2 7 0

160 231

0

71

W. E. Hollands (P.R.C.)

1

1

0 0 26 18

8

0

W. 6. Dall (P.R.C.)

2 1 1 0

42 35

7 0

F. Haynes (C.8.C.C.)

4 1 3 0

70 86

0 16

G.. S. Alexander (P.R.C.)

5

1 4 0 92 100

O

V. Ebbage (C.8.C.C.)

1

1 0 16

22

0 6

T. F. Stainton (T.D.R.C.)

1

1

0 19

26

0

H. White (K.B.G.C.)

1

1

0 13 22

Shots

Shots

0 9

C. Strange (C.S.C.C.)

1

1 0 13

23

0 10

P. W. L. D. F. A.

U.

D. Pto.

T. Armstrong (K.B.G..)

1

1 0 17

32

Q 15

0

J. M. Jack (K.C.C.)

12

6

0

257 212

45

0 12

A. J. Johnson (P.R.C.)

1

1 0

14

32

0 18

A. W. Brown (R.H.K.Y.C.)

12 6 6

0

244

241

3

0

12

E. Zimmern (C.C.C.)

1

1 0

11

29

0 18

0

G. 8. Ladd (C.C.C.)

10

5

4 1

212 180

32 0

11

J. R. McWalter (P.R.C.)

1.

1 0

10

33

0 23

0

J. Russell (H.K.F.C.)

12

5

8 '1

258

234

22

0

11

P. Younghusband (K.F.C.)

2

2 0 27 43

16

J. M. Purvis (C.S.C.C.)

H. H. Pogg (H.K.F.C.)

12 5

6 1

240

234

6

0 11

2

2 0 23 56

0

32

0

E. de Souza (Recrelo)

7 6

2

0

165 98

57

0

10

A. B. Allan (C.8.C.C.)

2

2 O 27 74

0 47

D

P. A. Yvanovich (Recrelo)

8 5

3

0

178 151

27

0

10

J. Gibson (K.F.C.)

Totals

3 0 3 0 38 87

0 49

0

T. Plla (P.O.C.)

9

5

4

0

205

177

28 0

10

J. 8. Dinnen (K.B.G.C.)

9 5 4 0

175 173

2 0

10

THIRD

300 146 146 8 5912 5012 DIVISION

690 690 300

A. Jillott (P.O.C.)`

9 5 4

0

176

178

0

2 10

W. B. Muskett (H.K.E.R.C.)

10 6

5

0 208

197

11

0 10

Shots

Shots

A. E. 8. Alves (C.C.C.)

7 4 2 1 135 132

3

0 9

P. W. L. D. F.

A. U. D.

Pto.

V. Petherick (K.F.C.)

12

4

8 0

184 268

0

84

B

O. P. Remedios (Recralo)

T. W. Garr (K.C.C.)

11 10

0

1

26F

12 10

2

0 275

156 201

109 74

0 21

J. Pau (C.C.C.)

9

3

Б 1

178 169

9

0

7

0

20

T. Gooding (P.O.C.)

11

9

1

203

234

0

$1

7

H. L. Lockhart (K.B.G.C.)

13 9 3

P. J. Hamilton (K.B.G.C.)

13 9

4 0

1 204 279

220 74

0

10

G. G. S. Thompson (H.K.E.R.C.)

4

3

1

85

72

18

0 મ

248

31

O 18

J. Sloan (H.K.E,R.C.)

6 3

3 0 109

1-12

0

3

6

W. W. Hirst (K.C.C.)

12 "8

4 0 263 200

83

0 16

L. G. Coombes (K.B.G.C.)

2 2 0.0

20 40

29

Ο

4

B. E. Maughan (R.H.K.Y.C.)

12 7

V. Walker (H.K.F.C.)

11

6

5 0

4 1 224 224 222 229

0 0

15

C. M. 8. Alves (Recrelo)

4 2

2 0

82 84

0

2

4

12

L. de Rome (H.K.E.R.C.)

7 2

5 0

121

166

0

45

4

(Continued at foot of next Column)

G. E. Costello (R.H.K.Y.C.)

11

2

9 0

190

292

0 92

J. T. Smalley. (K.E.C.)

8 1 в 1 112 190

78

P. Morgan (K.F.C.)

12

K. 8. Robertson (H.K.F.C.)

THE SMOOTH COMFORT OF MENNEN LATHER SHAVE MAKES ANY MAN SINGI

Try it and

you'll sing tool

IT WILTS YOUR WHISKERS - AND HOW

Plain-or Menthol-iced for extra coolness

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N. Leonard (C.GO

H. V. Wilkinson (HKE.R.C.).

1 10

288 1 193 1 1 0 0 19 12 1 1 0 0 19 17 1 1 0

0 70

7 0

2

0 21 20

1.

8. Deacon (H.K.E.R.C.)

2

J. Watson (K.B.G.C.)

W. Excell (K.F.C.)

1 1.0 42 40 2 1 1 0 33 40 2 1 1 0 41 53

2

:0

12

C. A. Lopes (Reorelo)

C. W. Lam (0.0.0.)

C. Champolovler (K.F.C.)

J. McCutcheon. (P.O.C.)

G. Foster (P.0.0.)

2 0 48 80

1 0 0 1.

0 1 0 19 22

32

3

20 20

1 0

0

28 28

1 0 1

0 14 23

A. A. Lawlà (0.0.0.)

0 17

10

8. Leonard (6.0.0.)

15 80

18

·R. H, Wild (R.H.K.Y.C.)

O

16

33

17

A. Masa (K.F.G.)

C. M. Qowland (P.0.0.)

10 2

B

37

92

0 a o 32 48

10

A. F. Paul. (H.K.E.R.C.)

·J. Roạn (K.F.C.)

3

.0

0 41 64

0 23

0

0 45 70

0.25

W. MoNaill (C.0.0.)

3

0 ย 0 44 76

0 32

Totals

-328 153 159 12 6289 6258

650°650 -318-

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