"HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932

Week End Sport.

FÖUR CRICKETERS OF TEST POTENTIALITIES: BY E. W. SWANTON

There are several potential Teat ericketers who have been most in! posive in their form so far this

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WATER POLO.

SOUTH CHINA DEFEAT Y.M.C.A.

HOME CRICKET.

DULEEP GETS A CENTURY

IN TEST TRIAL.

(THROUGH MEUTKK'S AGENCY.]

London, June 18. Chief interest in the home oricket matches which began on Saturday was dentred in the Test Trial bo- tween North and Sonth which took Playing at the S.C.A.A. beach on Friday last, the European Y.M.C.Aplaces at Manchester. The latter went under to the home team by a single goal" to níl.

had first use of the wickets and are now in a very strong position, thanks to some good batting by Duleepsinghi (120), Woolley (50) and Hammond (54, not out).

The Chinese scored through 8. H. Wong in the first half. Wong past Railton at back and made no mistake with a shot at 3 yards range which completely bens Angus. The winners colabined very well,

The results of three matches them back during the Inter stage which commenced last Wednesday but the "Y" toum managed to hold of the game by concentrating on were also cabled through and it is defensive work. Backed by their noticed that Freciaan was mainly goal-keeper Angus, who as usual was thoroughly reliable, they managed to responsible for Kent's narrow win prevent any further scoring on the over Derby. Scores of the other

matches will be found Below:- part of the Chinese,

KENT », DERBY

Among those who have already proved their class and whose talout is readily admitted are such Paynter (Lanenahire), G. D. Kemp- Welch (Warwickshire), Cook (Bus- sox), nad Perks (Worcestershire),

of those mon Paynter is one whose development has come gem. paratively late in life. Six son sons ngo hu played Brat for Canenshire, but it was not until last year that Bons for International cricket are an admirable innings ngainst Mid-concerned the evidence must be

that of his performance this, sum dlesex at Lord's gained him an une

mer for Warwickshire in the grim disputed place in his county side.

Selection Committees He often matches of the chainpionship..

Cook as a bateman is something are ndversely criticised that the case of Paynter may well he em- of an enema. There are times for phasised. Paynter was chosen to Sussex when he plays, perfectly, play for England against New Zen and one enn visualise him quite ind last year, and there were easily as England's number six. many who expressed their surprise, But he is also quite liable to make in the But the merit that the Selection the most horrid atroke- Committee raw beyond a modest world. avarage of 28 has been well demon- Abrated during the last werk, when Paynter, in

consecutive innings, wine just" where Cook is to stand White, Railton, Selk, Stoker, and Tonbridge and won by the narrow. made over 150 against such illus. He is a fluent, attractive batsman Angus. trious onponents as Yorkshire and with good wrists, and, consequent- Kent. Their most consistent de-ly, is strong on the cut and the tractors will admit the selection of

strokes down to long leg. As beats Paytor last summer was a feather

a footballer he is a fast and secur in the Committee's cap.

ate cutfelder, Although hardly to be termed an all-rounder, he has j taken many a wicket at the critical moment, including even that of 'D. R. Jardine himself.

As with both Paynter and, Kemp- Welch the season's play may deter

Perk came into the limelight

The teams were as follows:- S.C.A.A.Wong Siong-hing, Cheang Wing-kwong, Chan Seck. long, Wong Ki-leung, Chau Sui- kam. Kwok Mook-heoi, and Lah Meng-choon.

Campbell. Y.M.C.A. Olver,

U.S BASEBALL.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES (REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]

NEW YORK, June 19.

sulted as follows:-

National Loagus.

FREEMAN AGAIN IN FORM.

Kent entertained Derbyshire at

margin of 23 runs, thanks, to some good bowling by Freeman.

The winners had first"use of the wicket, their effort realising 205 runs." Derby went one better and made 270 and when Kont were dis- missed for 180 in their second, in- nings (Copton & for 40) it looked

hander, with all the stroken of his inat senson with Worcestershire, SATURDAY'S baschall games reas if Derby would have no difficulty

New York

Cincinnati

- MUCH IN HIS FAVOUR. Whether Paynter turns out an Eng, land ericketer from the Australian atandpoint remains to be seen; but ho has much in his favour. À left- kind, he is particularly strong in bis for whom he took 78 wickets for 3 off-side driving, Apart from his irons each. He, like Paynter, s a player who was recognised in technical attributes, Paynter has a equragemis and equable tenpera-nflcial quarters with commendable New York

was chosen ment. At the middle and drep field proratitude, for he

in his first season na regular Brooklyn distances he also is a splendid

player for the Playera at Lord's at Brooklyn

Boston feldaman.

Buston the tender age of 18.

Philadelphia

13 innings

6 St. Louis Philadelphia

Klein hit a home run

American League,

9 Boston

d. D. Kemp-Welch, who will be 23 in Aagast, has un advantage of nearly five years over Paynter. Kemp-Welch's name frequently has been associated with LC.C.'s Aus. He is tilian team for 1032-3. there can be no doubt, an eminent ly steady and painstaking batsman, Last summer, as captain of Cam bridge University, ho carried the side, as far as the batting was com" cerned, and he in, on the evidence of the team's play, be said to have proved his ability in adverse eir <uatuneca,

HANDLED CAREFULLY.

to be At present Perks has handled carefully, and he is rarely allowed more than half a dozen overs al a atretch. But, he looks ns though he will fil out and deve- lop the strong physique without which no bowler of pace enn pro- greas far.

Perks is the speed kncoju na fnat-medium, and he is faster off. the wicket than argue bowlers who are quicker through the air. The There is, however, an appreciable hall comes from a good height gap between University and County with a loose action of the wrist. Championship cricket. To be sure, and upon pitching it does go away one cantor make the runs Kemp-quite appreciably into the slips.

In the first match of the season Welch made for Cambridge Inst! your without being a very good the Oval, both Hobbs and Tar. player. But as far as hin qualifien. į dine, finely as they batted, played

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Detroit Chiengo

St. Louis

in getting the required runs. Then Tich Freeman came to the rosens of 3fthe hop county and "mixing 'om " ein bis usual clever way; he got 6 1 wickets for 85 runs and helped con- siderably to ges Derbyshire out for

4 Chicago

2.

o Chicago

3 Cincinnati

0 Pittsburg

2 Pittsburg

3 St. Louie

2 New York

14 Washington

Philadelphia,

Simons hit n home run,

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nt balls the off-stump fron Perka which they were lucky not to touch. Perks has some way to yet before he approaches the Eng- innd class, but his potentialities aro perhaps greater than those of any of similar typo in the bowler country.

152.

The scopes were:- Kent, 1st innings.....

Kent, 2nd innings

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Derby, 1st innings

270

180

Oopson, 5 for 40.

Derby, 2nd innings

182

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Freeman, 6 for B3.

LEICESTER ». GLAMORGAN.

MARLOW BOWLS WELL.

At Leicester the home county belt Glamorgan by 174 runs.

Leicester made 971 when they

In their took first knock and to this Glamor Ban replied with 191. second attempt Leicester declared at 222 for after which they got Glamorgan out for 198 in their second knock. Marlow bowled very well for Leicester and was reward- ed with six wickets for 80 runs.

The scores were:-

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Leicester, 1st innings

271

Glamorgan, 1st innings

123

Leicester 2nd innings (for D

wickets)

000

Glamorgan, 2nd innings...... 108

NOTTS. EAMPSHIRE.

HAMPSHIRE BADLY BEATEN.

On their own ground, Nottingham beat Hagshire by an innings, and

.53 runs.

Taking first knock, Notts made 414 for 9 (declared), their highest score being Shipston who played a beautiful innings for 118, not out. Hampshire only managed 118 when it came to their turn to Bat and they were consequently formed to follow-un. They made 243 in the second sings thanks to a good knock by Brown who, incidentally

also made 118 runs, wickets for 93 runs.

Vocs took 5

The scores were d Notta, Est innings (8.wickets, declared)

Shipston, 118 not out.

Hampshire, 1st innings

Hampshire, End innings

Brown, 118,

Voce 5 for 93.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

414

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The ten-time score for the matches which commonced од Saturday were eabled through as follows: Test Trial, North v. South.

South, 247 for 3.1

JOHNNIE WALKER

Sole Agents for China:

Caldbeck, Macgregor

Shanghai

LOCAL TENNIS.

LEAGUE PROGRAMME OPENS WITH 12 MATCHES.

After several disappointments, the Hong Kong Tennis League was offi- cially opened on Saturday when no less than twelve matches were play. ed.

The tennis courts were in excel- lent condition after the recent raija but for the saine reason the form displayed by most of the players was not the best they could produce-- lack of practice no doubt account- ! ing for this.

Only one match in the premier division was played and this re sulted in draw between K.C.C. and H.K.C.C., each side getting

sets. The champions of the "B division Chinese Rocrcation Club, won their match easily against Clab de Recreio but in fairness to the latter it must be said that the

Duleepsinghi, 128; Woolley, 60; Chineno had the assistance of two

Hammond, 54, not out.

Middlesex v. Torkanire.

Middlesex, 162; Yorka, 15 for 0.

Essax. Oxford.

Basex, 940 for 5.

Hampahira . Eent, Kent, 208 for 6, Somerset . Surrey.

Somoreut, 180 for B.. Warwick, Glamorgan, Warwick, 148 for 0. Derby. Leicester.

Loicester, 187, for 7. Gloucester, Notts Notts, 178 for 3; Sunsex Qambridge. Bussex, 212 for 7 Worrester v. All-India.

Worcester, 173 for 1.

of their "A" division players. namely Lee Wai-tung and Taui Wai pui.

Most of the games resulted as ex pected, the scores of which are given below:-

"A" Divtaton. K.C.C. 4. H.K.O.C. 4.

"B" Division.

"C.C.O. 8. University, 4

1.R.C. v. Army T. 3. SCAÃ ̈77 €.0.0.0.9. HRCC 6 KCC 3. C.R.C. 8, Rbergio 1.

*****División... B.C.A.A. 42, Recreio 5. K.LT.C. 3. IRC, 8. H.K.C.C.. Filipine Club* C.C.C. 2 Army TC. 7 Police ALO 324 Radio S.C. BIL Univeraly 4. Grad. Assc. 2ji EC.C. . Y.M.CA. 8

*Cancelled.

& Company, Limited Hongkong

Tientsin

ARMY TENNIS. ·

LEAGUE TABLE.

Owing to the adverse weather conditions, there has been little

or no, play in the Army Tennis League. League Tables up to date:

Hong Kong Section,

P. W. L. Pts.

0 2 0 "A" Coy. S.W.B. 2 "B" Cov. S.W.B. B 2 1 "C" Coy. S.W.B. 20 30

1a "D" Coy. S.W.B. 3 H.Q. Wing S.W.B. 3 1 R.A. Pay Corps... 4 RA. Service Corps 3 R.A. Ordhauce

R.A. Medical

The following are the

Kowloon Section

P. W. L. Fts.

1

"A" Coy, A.&S.H.2 "B" Coy. A.&8.H. 4 "C" Coy. A.&S.E. "D" Coy. A.&S.H. 3 H.Q. Wing

2 0

1

3

I

+

3 +

0

3

3

A. & S.II. 4 R.C. of Sigs..... 21

0

4

1 3

3

Corps 22

1 Corps 2 R. Engineers...... 40th Cov. R.E... 1 13th Bat RA. 13

0

20th Bat. R.A. ... 3 31st Bat. R.A.... 3 2

H.K.S. Brig. R.A. 4

2 I

2 1

F

3

3

1 1

3

3

0

1 0

1 1. 2

KOWLOON SECTION.

The following are the results of the tennis matel on Friday; be- tween "O" Company and H.Q." Wing of Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders:-

Coy. A. and S.H. OS.M. Lochie and

Pte. Enstie

·Upl: McTavish and

Pte Tlynn" Cpl. Stewart and

Pte. Fisher

CSM, Lochie and Ple. Hastie Cpl McTavish and

Pic. Flynn Cpl. Stewart and

Pte. Fisher

0.8.M. Lochie and Pte. Hastie. Cpl. MaTavish and Pte. Flyun Cpl. Etovhit and

Pte. Fisher

Total Bats.

H.Q. Wing. A, and S.H.

Pte. MoLaren and

Pte. Brown

Pte. Taylor and

Pte McKell.... L/Cpl. Wilson and Bdsmn. MeRay

Pto. Taylor and Pte. McKell L/Cpl Wilson and' Bemn. McRay Per McLaren und Pte. Brown

L/Col. Wilson and Bdama. MoRay Pto, McLaren, and

Pta Brown.. Pte Taylor and Pa MoKell

Total sets

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