WEST INDIES FOLLOW ON
ROBINS GOOGLIES UPSET VISITORS
HEADLEY PLAYS CONFIDENT CRICKET
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LONDON, June 97. PLAY in the England-West Indies Test Match was resumed in brilliant sunny weather on a drying wicket.
Shortly after the start Achong w bowled by a googly from Robins when his score was 15: 87/7.
Francis did not last long, a after scoring 4 runs he was bowled by Robins: -8,
Martindale was also bowled by Rabins for 4: 06-9.
Francis and 3aitindale were dis missed in the same over. Grant played back to a ball from Robins, but kis his wicket when he had collected twenty-six runs. Griffith being not out 1: 97-10.
Robin' spinners completely upset the West Indies. This morning Tobins analysis read:--O. 3, M. 0, R. 18, W. 4.
The West Indies followed on, Roach being caught by Sutcliffe at second ship from the first ball de livered by Macaulay.
WIMBLEDON TENNIS
CHAMPIONS
AUSTIN BEATS BRUGNON
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, June 27. IN glorious weather before a large anil fashionable crowd, Austin beat Brugnon 6-2, 3-0, 7-5, 6-0.
Vines best England, the young Northern 6-1, 4-8, 7-5, 8-1.
Lee bent Fisher 08, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3,
Aoki Beats Cummins
LONDON, June 97. Aoki beat Cummins 6-4, 7-3, 9-7 to the cool, round Aoki beat Morris 0-1, 8-3, 62.
SATOH'S EASY VICTORY
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LONDON, June 27. SATOH, the Japanese No. 1 ranking player and one of the eight seeded players, easily over- came Landau (Monaco) by scores of 6-4, 6-2, 6-1. On the opening day at Wimbledon "yesterday.
Brilliant weather favoured the opening day, and, unlike last year, a surprises featured the int Round, all the, deeded players on- tering the Second Round.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1933
Local Sports Reviewed
Lawn Bowls
(BY 'N OMAD."
water polo game to treat any in- stance of rough play as an accident and not to seek retaliation. Any player who is certainly infringing the rules will soon find himself out of the bath and there is really no call to duck" him or in any way make him realise the folly of his waya
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It was not a bit surprising to me to see both the Kowloon Bowling Green and the Club de Recreio, league leaders in the first division beaten last Saturday when playing away from Home, as a matter of fact these two teams had been singularly fortunate up till then, in that all their engagements had been on the home ground. "The Club de Recreio's game with the Kow loon Docks on Saturday was their first away game and they went She won the 100 and 30 yards and decline in the American dollar East Point Garage
Miss Yeung Sau King is certain ly going to set new records this rear, judging from the excellent form she displayed on Saturday.
down fairly heavily. Luz's rink was only just beaten in the breast wers 11 points ahead" of Brown's stroke event. She also figured in When the but what a tremendous difference, the ladies team racs. there was between Lapsley four political troubles of Chian calm and Marques four. Lapsley finished down a little, and the nation has up 21 points ahead. Cullen and his a little more time to think of sport, men found Silva's rink fairly easy Miss Yeang Sau King will prob- to handle and had little difficulty ably burst forth as China's greatest in getting the verdict by 13 points.lady swimmer. In an All-China This is the first away game in which meeting, it would be interesting to the Recreio has figured this season see how she fare, and if China and if the result is any criterion should be sending a team to the next Olympics, Miss Young will to go by than the Portuguese toam
Mr. Dumenn Buchanan, whose. deathccurred in Fibank, Kippen, Stirlingshiro was the owner of the Kippen Vine, which is said to be the largest in the world. He plan- ned it 42 years ago, and grapes from it won championships in Eng- land and Scotland, and the gold medal as the Royal Horticultural
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Harbin June -For the past"
The Rev. Erris C. H. Tribbeck three weeks the Siberian expresses from Europe have been running to gratefully acknowledges, on behalf Show in London. schedule time, both passengers and of the Committee of the Sailors & mails being transferred promptly at Soldiers Home, the following Manchu station and arriving to donations to the Extension Fund: the minute at Harbin, setting at rest rumours that it is dangerous Banque Franco Chinoise... 8 30.00
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Secondly, the arrival of passen. gera from Europe, in Japan and in Soldiers' Home, 22, Hennessy Road. southern towns of China, who have All cheques should be made payable crossed Siberia with perfect safety to the Treasurer and crossed Ex
given condence to those tension Fund Account." has people who wish to travel by this very quick route.
Headley who was confident, with of the All-England Championships will not be much of a danger to the have a chance of comparing her to Harbin is very strongly guarded.
a variety of strokes sent up 31 runs in 55 minutes.
Barrow in the Inst over before linch was 1.b.w. to a ball from Robins.
Lunch score 61 runs for 2 wicketa,
ENGLAND
1st Innings. Sutcliffe, e Grant,
tindale
Mar
C. F.-Walters, e Barrow, b..
Martindale
1
Hammond, e Hendley, b
Griffith
29
Leyland,
.C
Barrow,
Griffith
D. R. Jardine, e Da Costa,.
b Achong!
'91
M. I. Turnbull, e Barrow,
b' Achong
28
$3
G. O Allen, run out
16
R. W. V. Allen, b Martin-
daie
B
Maenaley, b.w, Martin
0
Ames, not out
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Verity, e Achong, b Griffith 21
Extras
8
200
0. M. R. W. 24 3 ga
Total
Bowling.
Martindale
4
Francis
3 ...... 18
52
0
Griffith
20 7 49
3
Achong
35 9 98 2
Da Costa
4
Q. 0 15 Fall of the wickets:-1 for 49 (Sutcliffe), 2 for 103 (Hammond). for 103 (Leyland), 4 for 106 (Walters), 5 for 154 (Jardine), 8 for 155 (Turnbull), 7 for 194 (Allen), 8 for 217 (Robins), 9 Bor 983 (Verity), 10 for 996 (Macauley).
WEST INDIES
1st Innings.
C. A. Roach, b Allen0
HOME BOXING
present champions, the Craigen
gower C.C.
The railway line from Changchun by Japahebe and Mongol" troops" countries. Admittedly she will not to Mancirali is also guarded by talents with the women of other and the western line from Harbin figure too prominently in such a similar troops, attempts made by It is true that rain interfered contest, but the experience would bandits during the last two weeks twice with the games at Happy do her, a lot of good, as it did the on the trains of this line having some been repulsed without any damage Valley between the Police and Japanese swimming team Craigeugower and the Civil Service; twelve years ago, as witness their to the train or passengers.
Both success in aquatics at Los Angeles and the Bowling Green. matches were of great importance to last year! the league and the Civil Service certainly asserted themselves when Lawn Tennis they sent the Bowling Green away
Tuesday last week being defeated by sixteen points. Hol for play, only seren land's rink was the only one to winsion and three Mixed Doubles games for the Bowling Green and then he
were completed. did it by one point. Grimmitt and Phillips for the Civil Service both played well and I shall be interest JACK PETERSON, Britain's leaded to follow the former's progress ing heavyweight boxer, won the through the singles championship first of his three exhibition bouts this year. He is in fine form just in Wales last night when he out- now. pointed George Cook, the Austra- lian champion, over Afteen rounds at Cardin.
PETERSEN BEATS COOK
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The situation in Harbin itself has also very much improved, as the police are taking very strong mea sures to drive all suspicious persons out of the town and opportunities too wet for bandits in Harbin itself have The Divi- very considerably decreased.
scare which was caused by the murder of Mrs. Woodry, bag en- tirely subsided and foreigners are going about the town at all hours of the day without fear of being
attacked, LONDON, June 23.
"Petersen, who accepted an offer of £2,600 to appear in three bouts in Wales, knocked out Heine Mul- ler, the German champion, in 130 seconds in tris, most recent night.
He is to meet Jack Doyle on July ain what promises to be to best bout London has seen.
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U.S. BASEBALL
SENATORS DEFEAT
INDIANS
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Craigengower were all out to win from the Police on Saturday and although the Police were playing on the home ground, the League Champions had little difficulty in getting full points. Basa's rink is still the weak point in the team though there does not seem to be any reason for this being the case, as the individual members of the team are among the best of Craigen- gower players, Bunchnan and Beer being selected to represent that Club in the Spey Royal. Omar, from the score appeared, to have had a fairly easy time, winning by eloven shots while Bradbury also won by the same margin.
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On Thursday the matches played provided no surprises, the fancied team in every case winning. I notice many of the "C" trams do not appear to have been settled. For instance, the C.R.A. Radio match many of the players were new-comers. In this respect the Indian R.C. and the Chinese RC seem to be better off than the other teams, both having decided on their combinations fairly sarly and have stuck to their men once chosen Two- notable absentees from the
1.R.C. team this season are M. P. Madar, who has not played at all and A. H. Suffiad, who has parti cipated in only one game. Madar, who has not been in good health for quite a long time, is not likely to play this season and the Indians will thus be deprived" of "one of their most experienced men, while Suffiad, I understand, is to play for the “B.2
The Chinese, barring upsets, aré What's wrong with the K.C.C.1 almost certain to win the Shield. Anyone making a forecast would Their team is a very strong one, have predicted ... a win for them all three pairs being of about the against Taikoo. but they lost and same strength, Y. K. How and T. lost heavily. Wotherspoon played W. Lau being, be strongest Kow a great game and time after time loon, who beat the Indians a fort baffled Hyde-Lay with his last night ago are their nearest rivals nant when they nosed out Cleve-wood. At one time I thought Tai- but I do not think the peninsula
ad.
NEW YORK, June 20. WASHINGTON Senators
vanced another stage towards winning the American League pen-
1. Barrow, a and b Verity
G. Headley, 1.6b.v. Allen
13
G. C. Grant, hit wicket... 28
E. L. G. Hoad, Lb.w. Robins 6
Da Costa, b Robins
6
C. A. Merry, 1.b.w. Macau
land Indians by a to 3 tally.
Jey
9
Achong, by Robins
15
Francis, Robins
-Martindale, b Robins
Ciriffith
·Extras:
1
...... 97
Total Fail of wickets:-1 for 1 (Roach), 2 for 17 (Barrow), 3 for (Hoad), 4 for 37 (Headley), 5 for 40 (Da Consta), 6 for 51 (Merry), 7 for 87 (Achong), 8 for 99 (Francis), 9 for 90 (Martindale), 10 for 97 (Grant).
Bowling Analysis
O. M. R. W
187 251
Macaulay Allen Verity
Robins
136 13 2 .16 821 11.5 1 32
WEST INDIES
Rouch, e Sutéhile,
lay
Barrow hw, e Robins
Hendley ad nut
Hoad not out.
Total for 2 wkte.).
01
Fall of wickets:-1 for 0 (Roach), 9 for 58 (Barrow).
THOSE WICKED GAMBLERS! "WOMAN'S STIET PUNISH- MENT FOR HAVING LOTTERY TICKETS When charged before, Mr. Scho field yesterday with having in her possession, 1,992 Macao Po Più lot tery tickets, a woman, C Mui, was Ared $500 with the alternative of five months hard labour.
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playing paikat. A few escaped
Results as cabled by Reuter:
American League.
R.
H. E.
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9
1
0
Boston Hodapp hit a homer. St Louis jangan Campbell and Buras hit homers.
Philadelphia Chicago
Washington Kubel hit. a homer. Cleveland
BOWLS
14 0
10
1
4
91
3
koo was going to be the wooden sponists this season, but it looks very much as if Kowloon C.Care going to deprive them of that un- wanted honour this time."
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team is capable of defeating them.
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On. Friday the Indian R. con- tinued their practice of providing surprises Playing away, they were easily beaten by Kowloon. For the This week-end, the International or C. Fincher and Miss Competition will be played on the Olive Dalziel once again were in K.C.C. rinks. Four games are ou fine form although they did not get the schedule and there should be the best results of their side. They plenty of interest in the fate of the had a somewhat remarkable record nations The English are due to in the match. They only lost six meet the Portuguese and if you ask me this will be easily the beat con- test of the day. Scotland will not be far behind in these contests, but
games but these were all in the same set. Miss Rumjahn and her brother H.D.who beat them, played very well and at one time
I do not think much of the chances looked as if they would take all of Wales. They are due to meet their three sets, but after leading India in the first round and it is against E. F. Fincher and Mrs. more than probable that they will Hambly they slowed down and not survive that round. India has eventually lost the set st the
GRAIGENGOWER TEAMS FOR 2 very strong side and is likely to twelfth game. Miss Griffith mada a
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
figure in the final, and I would not welcome réappedaço, and, with be a bit surprised to see them win. LA. E. P. Guest as her partner, had The Philippine Islands have enter† a drawn récord in the match.
The following have been selected pd a team but will be lucky to sur
represent the Craigengower vive the first round. Cricket Club in their Lawn Bowls
to
Fixtures on Saturday, the 1st and Aquatics Sunday the 2hd July
Though without the services of Mra Enid Litton, the Chinese R.C., were too good for the LRC. Tsui Fraped tempers in a water polo Wai Pui and Mr. Chui were in
are nothing -First Team against the Club de game
guncommon magnificent form. In the whole a bit too match they gave away, only six Recreio, C.C.C. Green at 3.30 p.m. although there can be -J. Cavanagh, L. E. Lammert, Dinuch of it. The Hong Kong Inter- games. Tsui seem to have im- Rumjahn,B. Bradbury, national Swimming Association's proved a lot this season, a marked gala on Saturday night at the feature of his play being the ac (Skip), a!
GL Buchanan. E. Coates, M.C.A. was & distinct success, and curacy of his driving, and be man- but for the unfortunate incidents ges to maintain the speed of his H. Beer, R. Basa (Skip))
WT. Brightman, En Tuck, E. in the water, polo game towards services for a longer time than he the end of the programme, every fore. Mr. and Mrs Ho Ka Lau, el Arculli, UM Omar (Skip).
Second Team against the Club de thing went well. As nothing hinges pairing togather in Mys. Ho's Srst on the result of what was obviously appearance this season, were very Recreio, Roergio Green at 3.30 p.m.
successful, winning two and draw- G. Duncan J. Jokton, HV Pearse, W. Gil) (Skip).
friendly encounter it is to be
hoped that in future such games ing one pot. will be played in a mote friendly D. E Kharas M. J. Median, Ypirit. The impression seems to be Abbas, & A. Ramck (Skip), prevalent among some players that
8. Summons, F. E. Modi, W rough play is part of water polo, but this is certainly not the case, Ward, W. V. Fiala (Skip), For Reserves J. S. Landolt, R. Cand some of the best players I have Berry bee Markson in water polo matches are but keeper of the school was fined Spey Royal COC, v. Hong those who pay no attention what 250 or one month by Mr. Wynne Kong Electrio Regrettion Club on ever t Jones yesterday while three gambSunday, July 9 Civil Service Iers were fined sach. The absen Green at 30 pax seraya tees had their bails of 3 each L. Buranan, B. erested 89.34 was picked up and bury, H. Beer, U. M. Omar (8) was placed in the Poor Box.
think
The Chinese are a very strong combination with Tsui and Mrs. Chui sa perhaps their best pair and with the Indians, already de leated twico, they have only one serious rival, the United Services
already shown by their win over Recreation Club, The latter, have
the
Brad Lardess,
what is called (vary nptly,
ted with the accidents wil" hepper
it would be better in a friendly
Conlin
dalest over the Re- that the are a force on neal Column)
Amongst the passengers who are booked to travel via Siberis to Europe during the next few days is the German Ambassador to Japan," and on the same train several other foreigners have also "taken berths.
The mails are being delivered with absoliste precision taking not more than 19 days from London to Harbin which is equal to the best time recorded by this route.--|
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to be reckoned with, but I do not think that they will be able to re- so de- tain the Shield they won servedly last year. The meeting between these two clubs will be well worth watching and the result will probably settle the destination" öf | the Shield,
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