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JACK HOBBS SCORES ANOTHER CENTURY FOR PLAYERS.

KENT HAVE NARROW ESCAPE FROM WARWICK: FIVE PLAYERS INVITED FOR AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

[THAOVON REUTER'S AGENCY.]

London, July 15. Much interest was' centred in the Gentlemen e. Players match at Lard's which ended in a diów, with the amateurs in a very strong position.

Jack Hobbs, the evergreen Surrey and England but, distinguish ød himself with a masterly innings of 161 runs not out, when the Players went in for the second time. It was indeed a captain's innings and “Jack” has every reason to be proud of this effort. especially now that he is not taking so active a part in cricket as he aned to in the days gone by.

Despite the fact that they got Warwickshire out for the small -kotal of 103 runs, Kènt almost lost the points on the first innings

due to a fine piece of howling by Pnine.

Mix players have already been invited to make the trip to Aus- tralia and thesc ure, Jardine, Duleepsinghi, Sutcliffe, Hammond, Aines and Duckworth.

.

The most outstanding butting and bowling performances dur- in the mid-week programine azo:-

Batting.

Dygon (Glamorgan) v. Šur ̧

roy

Hobbs (Players) ». Gentle

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 18, 1932

Sport.

U.S. BASEBALL

| CLEVELAND BEAT YANKEES

{REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE)

New York, July 15. Some big hitting featured to day's baseball. Al Simmons, of the Athletics, hit thres home runs against Detroit, for whom Stone twice drove for the circuit. Tho Tigers scraped home winners.

Grimm (Chicago Cubs), Frederick (Brooklyn), Herman (Cincinnati), Bottomley (St. Louis Cardinals) | twice, Collins (Cardinals), Ott and Lindstrom (Giants), Haes (Boston | Red Sox), Averill (Clevoland) all

hit home runs.

Cincinnati

St. Louis

New York ... 12 12

C41

STAKES

(THLOUGH, RAUTER'S AGENCY.]

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB CONTINUE TO WIN IN BOTH DIVISIONS.

KOWLOON: DOCK ¿. RECREIO,

Ribeiro Gomes

HOME RACING

LAWN BOWLS RESULTS.

Lat Bink.

Craig

Gutorres

RESULT OF NATIONAL BREEDERS PRODUCE

KOWLOON DOCK SURPRISE RECREIO: CULLEN

SCORE BIG WIN OVER LUZ.

indsay

Greig

Brown

Marques

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R3

2nd Rink,

Ramsay

Morrison

Alyes- Roberts

Cooper Cullon'

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32 (Skip)

3rd Rink.

Docherty Kempton Calman McKelvio

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Silva

Lopes

Basto

Silva

10 (Skip)

70

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LONDON, July 18. THE National Breeders. Produco Stakes, run to-day at Sandown Park, roaulted as follows:-

Myra Bolla

Moti Becums Restormel

L

3

21/20 Myra Bella: 33/1 Moti Becum: 33/1 Restormel. Thirteen ran. Won by 5 lengths, with a head between second and third.

U.S. RACING

GUSTO WINS THREE-YEAR- OLD CLASSIC

(TRDUA REUTER'S AGENCY.]

CHICAGO, July 17.

At the end of the fifth innings, the sailors were three runs ahead, the scores being 13-10 in their favour. This they managed by scoring four runs in the opening canto, five in the fourth innings and four more in the fifth. In the sixth, both

sides scored two runs each and the

Anal innings found the Chinese

wanting three runs, to tie and four

- Followers of lawn bowls had a bit of a surprise over the week· ́ and when Kowloon Docks registered a win over Club de Recreio in the senior division by the comfortable margin of 16 shots. For their win the Docks have Cullen's rink to thank for this four beat Lux's rink by the big margin of 24 shots which was indeed a shock to the Portuguese bowlers

Craigongowor Cricket Club, the leaders in both divisions, con- tinue to win and with more than half - their fixtures completed, it is more than probable that the Valley Club will bring "off the double this summer.

The results at a glance of the matches in both divisions aro as follows:-

Taikoo, ILO..

Costes Arculli

8968

00

Souza Lur

JUNIOR DIVISION

Hamilton

Macfarlane

RECREIO . K.0.0,

1st Rink.

Dinnen Harrison Hirat

DIVISION I

K.B.0.0.. YACHT CLUB,

Civil Service Police R.C.

10

Kowloon B.G.O... 34

20

Craigéngower

60

Kowloon D.R.C.

70

Club de Boorvio nam

54

1st Bink.

Kowloon C.C.

81

Taikoo R.C.

Farmer

DIVISION IL

Logan

Bentley Button.

Halo

Craigongower

67

Civil Service 39

Drake

74

Electric R.C.

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21

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National League.

Kowloon, B.G.0.

49

Yacht Club

Club de Reersio

€0

Kowloon O.C.........

Zid Rink,

Chicago. Brooklyn

B 12

K. H. E. 3

Whitta

Greenhill

SENIOR DIVISION

And Blak.

Hatt

3 В 2

3

11 0

Philadelphia

4

10

Pittsburg

5

h

Boston

0

3 0

THE Arlington classic, ono and a quarter miles, value £78,800, the richiest three-year-old race in the world, was won by Gusto, owned Mr. M. L. Schwartz

Fender

Brightman

Molntyre

Booner Stevenson

Marks

Petheriek

Macfarlane

E.0,0. . TAIKOO BOOK.

Clow

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19

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30

Mair

Omst

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17

24 (Skip)

3rd Rink.

1st Rink,

3rd Bink,

Rodger

Food

4.

1

Gitbris Farrel

Weir

Labrum

Murdoch,

1

Hyde Lay

Бодо Watson

Brittain

Souza

Meyer

Maughari

Perkins

Lammort

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16

(Ekip)

Bowling,

Lapsley

American League,

(Bkip)

34

Wotherspoon

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Booker

Rumjaha

10

Мова

Bradbury

Rapler

Chapman

208

Langridge, J. (Sussex)

* Northants

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21

49

9 for 43

R.

H. E.

2nd Pink,

men

101 Keeton (Notta), Essex... 141 A. W. Carr (Natts) v. Essex 139* Gregory (Surrey) . Glamor

and.............. 5 92 Parker (Gloucester) r.

Somerset

Boston

2

*

60

FI

Chicago

4

9

7

20

Ban Scott (Sussex) v. Northants 110

"Siguilles not out.

131

and Gunn, G. V. (Notta) e;

Essex

4

40

New York Cleveland

44

11

Ashdown

(Kent) "

Philadelphia Detroit

10 16

11 11

00

២៩ ២៩

10

07

*

Eyal

Fincher Burford McTavish

(Bkip)

Wright

Polson

0.9.0.0. v. K.3.0.0.

Carvalho

Keown

lat Rink.

Souza

McLeod

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Randle

Nicholl

Ozoria

11

Alderman

Discon

Basto

Herridge

Oswick

Hall

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33

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3rd Bink.

Phillips

Holland

Warwick

2nd Rink.

30

Paino (Warwick)

Washington

8

16

0

Kent

E 39

St. Louis....*

7

16

0

at least to send the sailors in, They got just one.

Essex

5 st

SATURDAY'S GAMES

FRIENDLY.

New Yonk, July 16. Saturday's games resulted as fol- lows:-

Dataila scores follow;-

Innings.

National Losgas.

Lingnan

Fiold errors were plentiful but there were also a good few hits on both side during the game.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total

0.17 201

Hampton "Goodwin

Hyde Fraser

Chapman

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Basto

Edwards

Bwan Bussell Munroe

2nd Rink,

Kozario

Kew

Simmonds

Beat

Remedios

Carr

Gregory

Stoneham

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19, Jones

Niah

Grimmitt

81

44

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Russell, (Skip)

F.3.0. *.0.0.0.

3rd Eink,

1st Rink,

Bebbington

Mitchell

14

R. H. E.

Mindanao 0.0642-

15

Post Hunter.

Chicago

4

3

Reynolds

Brooklyn

9

YESTERDAY'S GAME.

Hollands

Cincinnati

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20

Buchanan. O'Brien Rosselet Basa

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Longbottom Deakin Holliday

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Taylor

Hogbin

Gow

21

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15

18

00

Alves

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15. Karier Soares Bozario

Basto

(Ship)

Jack

14 (Skip)

3rd Rink.

Skinner Lawrence Kern Jack

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8121

Philadelphin

1

Pittsburg

2 11 1

Peit hit a homer. Boston

1

4

0

2

14

8

14

10 -

13-44, 1

5

4 10

2

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Burrey took first innings points from Glamorgan at the Oval,

Surrey: 494 for 8 dec. (Gregory

131):

2 for B.

Glamorgan: 421 (Dyson 208).

Notts best Essex by an innlage And 61 runs at Trent Bridge.

Eex: 147 (Staples, 8. 5 for 50); 99 (Guan, G. V. 7 for 44), Notta: 308 for & dec. (Keeton

141, A. W., Carr 132 not out).

Gloucester took frei

innings points from Bomerset & Bath,

Glancestar: 130 and 158. Somerset: 108 (Parker 7 for 20). 122, for 6 (Parker 4 for 10);

Worcester took first innings Points from Middlesex at Worcester.

Worcester: 256 and 132 for 1 dee. Middlesex: 191 and 170 for

Kent topk first innings points from Warwick at Birmingham.

Warwick: 106 (Ashdown 6 for 30); 101 for 4.

Kent: 111 (Painz & for 32).

Sussex, boat Northants by an in- nings and 134 runs at Kettering,

Harasz: 370 (R. S. G. Scott 1)

Kent

Yorkshire

Notta

Suяak

Tancashire

Middlesex

Surrey

Loicestershire

Staples, S. (Notts) v.

Northants; 143 (Langridge, J. 8

for 43):

03 (Langridge, J. & for 22).

The Players drow with the Gentle- mon at Lord's.

Players: 301 (Hammond 110, G. O.

Allen.& for 71):

320 (Hobbs 101 not out). Gentlemen: 430 for 8 dec. (K. S. Duleepsinhji 132, Nawab of Patnudi 105, D. I. Jardino 64, Larwood 4 for $4). MATURES IN PROGRESS.

Yorkshire . All-India at Harro-

gate.

County Championship.

Surrey. Lancashire at the Oval. Leicester . Essex at Leicester. Worcester Hampshire at Dud-

ley.

Derby z. Samerset at Derby. Glamorgan . Northants at Swan-

Middlesex at Trent

.. Ben, Notts

Bridge. Kent, Susacx nt Maidstone. Gloucester. Warwick at Glou-

cester.

• COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE,

lat 1,

No. Pass,

W. L. W. L. Result, Pts.

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P.

18

D

I

ų 270 103

17

2

1

3

250 100

10

5

3 3

1

240 142

13

7

3

195 128

10

1.

3 240

115

17

5 5

0 255

115

10

3 1 8 2

$240

177

4

0 5 1

235

Somerset

10

4

3 0 0

3 240

! Derbyshire

19

9 970

Hampshire.

4 6 2

225

Warwickshire ......

18

4 15

2

270

Exiex

18

8

2

0 995

Glamorganshire

17

2

7

1 €

1 235

Gloucester

10 2 '8 31

2

240

Northants

16 * 7 2

9

295

Worcestershire

16

1 8 1 9 4

940 42

AI892 8888 885 BAŠ

The system of scoring is as follows:-16 points for a win; 7) points for a tici 5 points for a first innings win; 3 points for a first innings defeat; and 4 points for a draw and a tie on the first innings,

Pittsburg Boston

St. Louis New York

American League.

Bastoma Chicago

Now York Cleveland

Philadelphia.

IN DI

3

12

0

0

0

1

0 2

8 13 0

0

14. 1

1

2

Fourteen innings. Detroit

Gehringer hit two home runs. Washington

Eleven innings. St. Louis

0 13

0 $5

1

LOCAL GAME.

LINGNAM CREW GOES

UNDER.

MINDANAO BOYS WIN ON SATURDAY.

U.S.S. MINDANAO BEAT S.C.A.

· Baseball fans received a big sur-

brise yesterday afternoon when the U.S.S. Mindanno's baseball team boat South China Athletic Club with a score of 6-1 at Careline Hill stadium. The sailors went out for

a win to revenge their previous de-

feat and took the game by storm.

The sailors, with their heavy batters

and a number of errors on the part of the Chinese, had very difficulty in taking the game.

The Chinese started out in good shape and took two runs in the first inning while the anilors only put one man un base, and then E. Chang put them out one-two-threo.

After holding the Chinese in the second inning and the start of the third, the sailors let loose and brought two men home to even up the score. They repeated the process in the fourth and fifth and things started to look bad for the Chinese who tightened up a little in the sixth and brought one runner in. } At the start, of tho soventh the Chinese brought two men in and looked as though they might have a chance to even the, score, bat the Shellenburger, twirler for team out on top. sailors, held Idst and pulled his

When the score of a baseball game resembles the score of an American football game, something must be very wrong. Something

South China didn't show the 'pop was very wrong on Saturday when they usually do and let many rane the Linguam University played the past on errors. The batteries for U.S.S. Mindanao mins on the South both teams were fair with the China" diamond,'*

The ground was slippery, the baile dirty and sodden and there. fore hard for the pitcher to control and the batter to see and the bat- teams was. all in

tery of both pieces.

The sailor tried out three pitch-

DAVIS CUP TENNIS semi-final round, commenced the final tie by defeating Palmieri, Satan's conqueror, in straight set... He was never at any time extenders before calling upon their star turn, Shellenburger to twirl the ea during the encounter,

GERMANY LEADS ITALY

THROCOU REUTER'S AGENCY.] Prenn, who was largely respon- pill, The earlier pitchers, however, sible for Germany's entry into the had a very bad time. Although MILAN, July 15—— final at the expense of Britain, the Chinese were bunked in the Geridany lead Italy by two followed up Von Cramm's success first innings, they hit a single in matches to live in the European by defeating Do Stefani, Italy's the second nor seven in the third, Zone Final of the Davis Cup, and No. 1 ranking player, in four seta

Full results were as follows:- should easily qualify to mest the

United States for the right to play Von Cramm (Germany) beat

an the Challenge Round against Palmieri (Italy) 6-3, 6-4, 80. Franco in Paris, longe

The sailors changed their pitcher

Chinese showing most of the weak points. All through the game the sailors out field hardly got`a work- out but gave the Chinese fielders plenty to think about.

Line-Ups

The line-ups are as follows---. South China U.8.3. Mindanao

E-Chang p. Shellenburger- M. Chang

Lea

Wally

Chan Pau

Goa

Cheung

Fong

Thurman

1b. Karns. 25. Bradley 3b. Sparks 8.8...Hartop c... Coulter Bala Crijn

1.1. Fairey

Score by Innings.

18:3 4 5 6 7 TIL

in the middle of the thing but he South China A.A. 20.00012 5 was not much better. In the US.H. Mindanao 0.0.2.2.2.0-6. fourth the Chinese,.scored two. Substitutions South China Young Then Shellenburger came in and for Goo

Von Oramm, who gained a dia ! Prenn (Germany) beat Do Stefanie blanked the University team. Umpire G. Young, Base Umpire Sional victory over Austin in the (Italy), 0-1, 6-4, 1-0, 6-0,

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