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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1932.
Week End Sport.
HOME CRICKET
K.C.C. TENNIS,
YORKSHIRE AND SUSSEX IN SEVEN EVENTS TO START
GRIM STRUGGLE.
FOR COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
HONOURS.
(TRHOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}
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London, August 18. Interest in county cricket la now, taninly confined to the activities of) Yorkshire and Sussex who are en- gaged in grim struggle for cham- pionship honours and the meeting of these two teams at Hore next Saturday is being avaited with, nach engerness on tho plrt of cricket enthusiasts all over the country. Given good weather an excellent game should result and while Sussex will have the advan- tage of playing at home, the Fart that they will bʊ playing fway will have pretiently so effect on the Yorkshire team who are all season- ed warriors.
Below we give the result of the mid-week matches together with the f most noteworthy batting and bowl-i ing performances.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
Leicester (200 and 177-0) beat Notts (211, and 170) by one wieket at Leicester.
Surrey (100 and 157-0) beat North-
ON SATURDAY.
The Kowloon Cricket Chub is staging a tennis fortnight com- mencing on Saturday and continu. ing until Saturday, September 10, During this period soven events will be decided,
TENNIS LEAGUE.
WEEK-END MATCHES.
ONLY "B" SHIELD
UNDECIDED.
Of the four divisions, only the "B" Division remains undecided, the "A" and "C" having gone to the Chinese Recreation Club, and tho
"Mixed Doubles " to tho United Services Recreation Club, Craigengower and Chinese Recrea Cham-tion Club will probably meet next
The following are the events which wilt be contested:-
I-Mon's Singles Championship
(5 sets). 2.-Men's Singles Junior
pianship (5 acts). 3-Men's Handicap Doubles
acts).
week to settle the destination of the (3B" Shield. Otherwise the Lenguo is as good as over, and the only interest is for clubs to complete their fixtures for the season.
4.-Men's "A" Class Handicap
Singles (3 sets), &-Men's "B" Class Handicap
Singles (3 auta). o-Ladies' Singles Championship
(3 sets),
7.---Mixed Doubles Handien
Hets).
All entries must be sent in before 5 pm, on Wednesday, and only members and Indy relatives of mem- hers and elibigle to compete.
U.S. BASEBALL
FRIDAY'S GAMES
(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]
New Yong, Aug. 10.
SCOTISH FOOTBALL FRIENDLY HOCKEY MATCH. CRUELTY TO A CROCODILE
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
(THROUGH STUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Aug. 20.
in tho
18
SATURDAY'S matches
Scottish League resulted follows:-~
Aberdeen, 1; Motherwell, 1, Clyde, 4; East Stirling. 3. Falkirk, 2; St Mirren, 3. Hamilton, 1; Collie, 1. Hearts, 4; Airdrie, 0. Kilmarnock, U; Third Lanark, Morton, 2; Cowdenbeath, 2. Queen's Park, 4; Dundee, 0. Rangers, 4; Ayr, 1.
St. Johnstone, 2: Partick, 1.
MCTOR TOURIST TROPHY
RADIO SPORT OLUB BEAT
1 R.M.S. PARTHIAN,
Playing at the Marina ground, Kowloon, on Saturday, the Radio Sports Club accounted for the H.M.S. Parthian's hockey team by three goals to two,
The sailors gave a good account of themselves as they were playing against the hockey champions hore They were without the services of four of their regular players, but they held the Radjo team down to 0. | anly a lead of one goal in the first half while each side scored two goals in the second half.
RILEY CARS PLACED FIRST
AND SECOND
ĮTAKOVOU REUTER'S AGENCY.]
BELFAST, Aug. 20. International Motoring
Three matches were decided over the reek-end. In one, the Univer (aity featured in the "B" Division against the Army Tennis Club, and succeeded in winning their last Incidentally match of the season. they are the first club to complete THE the "B" fixtures. The Kowloon Tourist Trophy was Indian Tennis Club and Kowloon Whitcroft driving a Riley's time, Cricket Club who met in the "C"four hours Gifty-eight minutes and Division also completed their fix-
four seconds. Ilis average speed tures for the season.
The detailed scores follows-
ants (122 aad 228) by one wicket THE following were the results of at Northampton.
Middlesex (490-8 dec, and 33-0) beat Glamorgan (249 and 204) by
10 wickets at Cardiff.
Hampshire (264 and 241) beat Essex. (231 and 107) by 77 runs at Southend.
*
Lancashire (376 and 208-4 deo.) heat Warwick (358 and 54-4) on 1st innings at Birmingham,
Friendly.
to-day's baseball games:—
Chicago Cubs ... Boston Braves
Cincinnati Reds `..... Brooklyn Dodgers
Mungo pitched.
Pittsburgh Pirates
Derbysture (248 and 188) beat All-New York Giants...... 10
India (205 and 202) by nine runs at St. Louis Cardinals ... ទ Ilkeston,
"B"
DIVISION.
A.T... University.
On their own courts the Army
S.C.A.A. GALA NIGHT
PROGRAMME FOR WEDNESDAY.
KEPT IN TANK WITHOUT
FOOD OR WATER.
RICKSHA STRIKE.
GRIEVANCES OF PULLERS IN BANGKOK.
...
Bangkok, August 10 –The ricksha Penang, Aug. 10-A caso which strike bas been resumed and yester- is probably unique camb up in the day afternoon and this morning police court to-day when the head there were no rickshas on the priest of the Durmah Road Temple; streets. This absence of ricksha was fined for cruelty to s makes transport here most difficult. crocodile by keeping it in a tank! Yesterday over 2,000. ricksha pul- without water, thus causing it un-lers gathered outside the palace, necessary suffering.
which is the headquarters of the The summons was issued at the Poople's Party, to lay their griev instance of Mr. Thorpe, the pre-ances before the Executive Com sident of the Into Society for the miltce. They ask for a reduction Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, of the hiring rates charged by the who, visiting the Zoo, found the owners and claim that a puller reptile without water or food and exhausted.
The Zoo was inspected on two oc casions and the aaino conditions prevailed.
The magistrate warned the AC- cused that if the management could not take more onre of the animala they should close the Zoo rather than lot the animals suffer,
The second swimming gals of the South China Athletic Association | V will be held on Wednesday, at the Association's Pavilion, North Point, at 7 p.m.
The following is the programme: 1. Open 100 Metres (Breaststroke). 2. Open 100 Metres Women's.
3.
3 Metres.
4.
60 Metres (No. S.C.A.A. repre- rentative).
3.
won by
30 Metres (No. S.C.A.A. repre. sentatives).
0.
100 Metres Breaststroke (Un-
der 14").
9. 100 Metres, Backstroke.
9. Diving for objects,
Eyston, driving a Riley, was second and Hall, driving na M. G. Midget third.
10. 100 Metres Relay.
1.
Diving Exhibition,
1.
was 74.23 miles per hour.
Y.M.C.A. AQUATIC
GALA
Tennis Club lost to the University PROGRAMME FOR SEPT. 7. by 3 sets.
Scores -
Capt. Barry and Lieut. Black (Army
T.C.):
1
!
Third swimming fete of the Kow- loon “Y” will take place on Septem- ber; at 9pm. A dance will follow the aquatic programme, which is as follows: -
1. 80 Yards Handicap: for ag gregate cup.
7. Lantern Race,
Water Polo S.C.A.A. v. Royal Navy.
CHAMPION JOCKEY'S HUNDREDTH WIN.
GORDON RICHARDS ON WAY TO HEADING LIST FOR SIXTH TIME:
London, August 14. -- Gordon Richards, the 28-year-old jockey, rede his hundredth winder of the 10-1 Chance, at Windsor. season, yesterday, on Wash Out, a
Richards has been the champlan jucker five times during the last seven years. He has. ridden over 700 winners, and averages six win aers per week. After his victory on Wash Out, Richards rode two
should not be bound to one owner, but he allowed to apply to any own er for the hire of a ricksha, and that no owner should be allowed refuse to rent a ricksha.
It is understood that, the petition has been submitted to the Commis sioner of Polico, But the pullers are not disposed to return to work until they receive an answer.
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Capt. Morgan and Lieut. Stocker
2. 100 Yards Championship. 3. Plunge.
Watkins hit n home rai.
(Army T.C.):
4. Throwing the Polo Ball.
102.
HONOURS LIST
Baiting.
Philadelphia Phillies 4
drow with Khpo and Lien
... 06.
3 Ladies Event..
0
Tyldesley (Lancs.)
wick
17.
War-
Game went to 11th innings.
American League.
bent Tay and Chew
Bud
6. 50 Yarda Championship.
beat Lo and Ng
0-3
7. Diving Championskip.
160
J. L. Guise (Middlesex) r
Glamorgan Nacomal (All-India) r. Derby 101
Bowling. Nichols (Essex) v. Hamp
.shire
127
New York Yankees ... 3 Ruffing bit a home run. Detroit Tigers ........... 4
(Army T.C.):-
1
1
9.0
lost to Khoo and Lien lost to Tay and Chew lost to Le and Ng
4 for 07
New York Yankees .... 0 10 1 Babe Ruth and Combs hit home
runs.
B
T. B. Mitchell (Derby) e
All-India, .............!.....
Cover (Surrey) . North-
ants
Townsend (Derby) r, All-
Indin
5.) 77
anil
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5
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18 Hans hit a home run,
and
4. 59 Cleveland Indians
+
10
2
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sa Philadelphia Athletics ...
13 Detroit Tigers ......................... 5 8 0 Rogel and Hayworth hit home rude.
Philadelphia Athletics 1 12
.A.T.C.
University
0.8.0.0. . Recreio.
8. Relay Nuca! 5 "Y" Water
9. Wateri Polo: Sharks
Sardines.
Team for Shamaen,
The following have been select- ed to represent the Y.M.C.A. in their encounter with the Shameen
| Swimming Club in Canton on Sep-
tober 27:
Recreio beat the Civil Serives2 Cricket Club comfortably at Happy Valley by B sets to 1.
Scores:
Length Free Style:
W. F.. Kerr and F. Selk.
4 lengths Free Style:
A Donn and W. Campbell,
10. Fowler and B. 1. Bickford 2 lengths Backstroke:
Licut. Bourne and Lieut. Cresswell
Pula Teams.
2-0
6.7
4-0
3 nots. 53
and
3
78 Cleveland Indians.......
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ย
(0.8.0.0.):-
A. Doun and F. Selk.
lost to A. V. Remedios and
Larwood (Notts) r. Lei-
coster
lengths Breaststroke:
4
51
Washington Senators :4
-B I
H. A. Barros.........
1-0
W. F. Karr and F. Solk.
and
5
94 Chicago White Sox 3
€
4
loat to C. A. Barretto and J.
Throwing Water Polo Ball:
Kennedy (Hants). Essex &
40
Smith (Leicester) ». Notts 5
+
10 Washington
Senators 3
&
0
Gonsalves.........
1-0
Sims (Middlesex) v. Gla-
Chicago White Sox...
'. 凫
morgan
5
71
lost to E. A. Noronim and H.
Noronha
A. Donn and W. F. Kerr The Plunge:
3-6
J. Garrod and W. Stoker.
V. W. C. Jupp (Northants)
#. Surrey
23
Matthews (Northants)
4
24
Leicester. Indians, at Leicester."
Indiana 222 for 3 wkta. (Wazir
Boyes. (Bompabiro) ย
3
72
4 81
Ali 110 not out).
CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE
Ist Inns. No.
Labenda, vi 25
J
G. G. Bradley and C. H. G. Brad-Relay Team:
lay. (C.S.C.C.) — ·
lost to Remedios and Barros 4-6
drew with Barrotto and Gon- j
galves .........
Surrey
Essex Herman (Hampshire) V.
Essex
The
Tea Time Scores,
tea time scores of the matches which commenced Saturday were:— Middlesex v. Kent, at Lords.
Kent 250 for 9 wkts,
Surrey v. Yorka, at the Oval.
Surrey 180 for victs.
Essex F. Gloucester, at Southend.
Gloucester 149,
Essex 95 for ''wkts.
Hants. Glamorgan, at Bourne-
mouth,
Hante 200 for 5 wkts.
Buasex t'. Warwick, at East
bourne,
Warwick 241 for 4 wkta. (Parsons 101 not out).
0-0
J.
York-
P. W. Le W. L. Ros. Pts.
ahire 25 10 on Sussex 24 14 3 ཐ.
lost to Noronha and Noronha 4-6
Balfour and J. W.. Barrow (CE.
Q.C.):~
2 3 1
270
5.251
Notts 26 12 4
1 220
Kont 26 12 3 1 7
3218
Surrey 25 8
9
$ 190
lost to Remedios and Barros-3-6 drow with Barretto and, Gon-
salves
***** 0-0 lost to Noronha and Noronha 2-6
Lansa
shiro25 77
0 3
3 100
Somer-
"O" DIVISION.
th
Lanes. v. Somerset, at Blackpool
Somerset 157,
Derby Northants, at Chester-
fieldN
Derby:53. for 1.wkt.
Notts Worcester, at Notting- North-
Totta worcester.
Worcester 1224
Notts 20 for 4 wkts
(Continged at next column.)
act 21 7 Hamp
shire 25-70 Middle-
sive 25. War-
wick 25 5 4 Loi-
ooster 20 Clou
cester 25 Dorby-
shiro 25 ↓ 8 4 1 Glamor
311 gun 20
10
ants 28313
3.4.2 EASOX
95 3 13 Wor-
coster 26 111
0
Z 0
3 145
35 1 130
K.0.0, K.IT.O.
7
y
G 0 140
6
8 2137
10
2
1 135
4 11
4
a 196
3 110
85
heat G: A. White and 1 B.
Capell
..... 02.
BO
boat J. 8. Smith and N. A
2 B
78
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Entertaining the Kowloon Cricket Club, the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club scored a victory by 2 scts.
Scores
3. A. Salleh and I. Maban Singh
(Kowloon Indians) :-
E. Mackayinoutrean Bag:
A Donn, E. W. Railton, W. F.
Kerr and F, Selk. “
Diving:..
F. Selk and A. N. Other. Water Polo Team:
· A. Angus, W. F. Kerr, J. Gar- rod, E. W. Railton, A. Donn. W. Campbell and W. Stoker. Reservos :
G. Fowler, II. E. Henry and C.
L. Aris,
ལྤ
beat R. Hambly and A.
Philippens...
02
3-0
M. A. Khan and Firdos Khan
(Kowloon Indiana) :--- lost to White and Capell drew with Smithland Mackay 6-0 beat Humbly and Philippens 6-2 Feroz Ali and Mahan Singh
Kowloon Indiquis) :--- lost to Hanibly and Philip-
3-6 drew with White and Capell 08. draw with Smith and Mnokný 8-6]
K.1.T.C.de K.CO.
B} sets,"
3.
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