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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JULY 1, 1935.
SOUTH AFRICA ALL OUT HOME CRICKET
FOR 228
England Lose Two Wickets For 75
In the second Test Match, which opened at Lords on Satur- day, South Africa won the toss, and, batting, first, scored 228, They were saved from a complete collapse by a great innings of 90 runs by R. B. Cameron, their vice' captain, who gave a chance-- less display..
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R. E. S. Wyatt and Sutcliffe, opened England's innings, and at the close of play England had lost two wickets for 75 runs,
A crowd of 15,000 had assembled "in gloriously, fine weather when H. E. S.. Wyatt lost the toss to H. F. Wade, who elected to bat on a fast and perfect wicket.
The South Africans dropped Tomlinson, Viljoen and Vincent in favour of balaskas and Bell, bowl- ers, and Dalton, a sound bat. The England team was as previously announced, with Clark of North ants, as twelfth man,
Sledle and Mitchell, as expect- ed, opened the South African in- nings. Mitchell being very lively at the start. He followed up a three off Nichols with a couple of bound-
aries off Wyatt to score 21 out of the first 25 runs. Wyatt then made his first bowling change, Mitchell, the "Derbyshire slow bowler, re- leving Nichols.
The change met with almost Im- mediate success, as, with only two runs added, Siedle was beaten by
a top spinner from Mitchell after a painstaking innings, 27-1—6.
MITCHELL OVER CAUTIOUS Mitchell forsook his earlier en- terprise when joined by Rowan, and the $0 was hoisted only after very 70 minutes play. Batting
Mitchell cautiously,
paid the penalty for such a drastic change of style when, in playing forward to Nichols, he was given out LE.w. under the new rule. 59 2-30.
Rowan had now become set and bowied when David Nourse was
good when playing back to length ball from Verity he had scored 21 of the 62 runs that had been scored for the loss of three wickets. +
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stout-hearted effort came to an end when he had his stumps spread-engled by an in-swinger
Three Centuries On Saturday
London, June 29. Among the noteworthy bowling performances in the cricket matches which commenced to-day
yo
WES the diamiami
eight Northants batamen for a total of only 18 runs by Bowes, the York shire trundler,
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Wellard of Somerset captured 8 for 39 against Gloucester. Other feats were Geary 6 for 60 and Astil! 5 for 38 for Leicester against War- wickshire, Gover (Surrey) 6. fon 95 against Oxford University.
Mitchell-Innes of Oxford who
LAWN BOWLS COMPETITION
THE AQUATIC INTERPORT
This Week's Matches Tientsin Unable To
Make Trip
Several very Interesting ties in the open Singles and Pairs of the Lawn Bowls Competition are down. It will be recalled that the for decision during the week. Victoria Recreation Club sent The most notable, zama will be invitations both to Shanghai and the clash between J. G. Brown Tientsin, to participate in a trial- and H. Rosario Rosario has been gular Interport swimming contest playing very week of late. He and a damper to these plaxia has: has a knack of pulling himself out been received by the V.R.O. from of the fire whenever occasion. Mr. T. & D. Wade, Hon. Secre- demand and is as cool as a cutary of the Tientsin Amateur cumber. Brown is a man of great Swimming Association, who writes capabilities and has a great deal regretting Tientsin's inability, to of experience behind him.
participate in the Interport, owing The victor of C. B. Hosking-to the time necessary for trip.
No further news have been re- O. Tacchi match "is pitted
ceived from Shapghal but it is thought very likely that a team The young Indian player Z. M. - will be sent down this year. Rumjahn is meeting one of those An Invitation has been recely- giants in the person of A. Hyde-ed by the VR.C. to visit Macao Lay Rumjahn has been playing on Sunday, July 14 to participate consistently but in Hyde-Lay He in a carnival in order to assist will-and a master.
the Macao Hockey Club's attempt to foster swimming in the Portu- guese colony.
played in the First Test scored ap chanceless display. Unfinished 132 for Oxford against against H, Overy and this game
from Nichols. 2248-80.
Giving
B
Cameron batted for 105 minutes. scoring four sixes and six boun- daries.
The end was now insight, and four runs later Langton was taken low down by Holmes at first sup of Hammond. Without addition Bell was cleaned bowled by Ham mond, the innings thus coming to a close at 228 after 255 minutes.
ENGLAND BATS
R. E. 5. Wyatt and Sutcliffe- opened England's innings Disas ter caine early. In the fourth over. with the score at 5 only, Sutcliffe the was given out LBW, under new ruling to Bell, after, having scored only 3 runs. 5-1-3.
Leyland then joined Wyatt, who was playing faultless cricket, timing his strokes excellently.
Leyland fell a viction to the wiles of a googly from Balaskas after
having knocked up a useful 18 when he appeared to be fairly well set. The partnership had yielded 41 runs in 45 minutes. 46-2-18.
Hammond was next man in, and he was not troubled in the least by the bowling, which he drove with forceful strokes. He had
Scored 12 when stumps were drawn for the day. Wyatt was still un- beaten with a total of 42 runs.
England's "score a close of play was 75 runs for 2 wickets.
Scores:
SOUTH AFRICA
I. J. Siedle, b. Mitchell
Wade, the South African skip-B. Mitchell, l.b.w., b'Nichols
per, decided
to take the respon- sibility of playing out the danger-
olis half hour before luncheon, and by dogged batting remained with Rowan until the interval, which was taken with the score at 79 for 3. Rowan 'being 27 and Wade 10.
ROWAN'S PLUCKY INNINGS There were 18,000 present when play was resumed after lunch England met with an carly auc- cess, as with only 18 runs added Rowan, in attempting to glide a bal from Verity to the leg, was nicely taken by Farrimond, 98-4 40.
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Rowan batted for 105 minutes, hitting only one boundary in the course of an invaluable fourth wicket stand, of 38 runs, scored in 38 minutes.
Cameron joined Wade and the 100 was sent up after 185 minutes. Wade stonewalled for over after
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30
E. A. Rowan, Farrimond, b
Verity
40
3
A. D. Nourse, b.Verity
F. Wade, c Hammond, b Langridge
H. B. Cameron, b Nichols
E. L.-Dalton, c and b Langridge X Balaskas, b Verity
A. B. Langton, c Holmes.
Hamand
RJ Crisp, not out A. J. Bell Hammond
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
Nichols Wyatt Hammond Mitchell Verity Langridge
Surrey.
Turnbull WES prominent for Glamorgan with 122 scored against the bawling of Kent.
Sinfield scored 106 for Gloucester in the innings that Wellard was prominent with good bowling for
Somerset.
CLOSING SCORES Saturday's closing scores cabled by Reuter follow:-
Surrey P. Oxford University the Oval Oxford 324 (Mitchell
ought to be a close affair.
It is unfortunate, however, that this date follows that on which the Club's second night fete s
0. M. Omar will have some- thing to thick abou> when he meets JV. Ramsey on Thursday. Ramsay is quite capable of hol- ating his own, and he should give
Omar a good game. Other in- being held, and while there is teresting single ties are those be- every indication of the V.R.C. | tween JK Sloan and E ali sending a team of swimmers, this Arculll, W. B. Muskett and G. N. [will not be representative of the Mitchell.
real strength of a Colony: side, as it is probable that the best swim- mers may not be available.
Innes 132 not out, Gover 6 for 95). Surrey 58 for 0.
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Sussex Cambridge University at Hove: Cambridge 213.
Bussex 109.
Kent v. Glamorgan at Tunbridge Welis:Glamorgan 200 (Turnbull 122). Kent 68 for 2.
Somerset v. Gloucestershire at Bath:--Gloucester 318 (Sinfeld
106, Wellard 5 for 39. Somerset 52 for 2.
Northamptonshire v, Yorkshire at Kettering: Northants 62 (Bowes 8 for 18). Yorkshire 258 for 8.
Warwickshire v. Leicestershire at Birmingham-Warwick 289 (Geary 5 for 60, Astill 5 for 58). Leices ter 36 for 0.
Derbyshire v. Nottinghamshire at Ilkeston: Notts 205. Derby 122 for 4.
Worcestershire v. Lancashire at Kidderminster:-Lancashire 301 for
6.
EARLIER RESULTS
The following were the remain ing results of the matches which concluded on Friday:-
At Worthing, Sussex beat Oxford University by 395 runs:-Sussex 369 and 325 for 5 dec. Oxford 125 and
23 171.
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At Worcester, Middlesex beat
19 Worcester by 104 rums:-Middlesex 312 and 290. Worcester 287 and 211.
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At Bradford, Yorkshire beşti Glamorgan by an innings and 100 runs:-Yorkshire 423 for 7 dec. (Sutcliffe 121, Barber 120). Glamorgan 178 and 145.
At Manchester, Derbyshire beat Lancashire by 7 runs:-Derby 227 and 280 for 9 dec. Lanes 188 and
O M. R. W. 313 Iddon 131).
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23 10 61 3 133 27 2
ENGLAND
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THE BRITISH
OPEN
3
18
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over, but Cameron set about the R. 2. S. Wyatt not out bowling in a Hghthearted manner, hitting a six over square leg's head off bowling that had hitherto been so steady that it had been almost impossible to score.
KING ARRIVES
His Majesty the King arrived at 3.15 p.m., just in time to see Wade brilliantly caught by Hammond in the slips off Langridge 158-5-23 Wade had played a true captain's innings, his stone-waring tactics being just what were required.
Not in the least perturbed by the loss of his partner, Cameron 'hit three glorious sizes off Verity, Mit chell, and Langridge to complete his 50 after 37 minutes at the
crease.
Sutcliffe Lb.w. b. Bell Leyland Balaskas Hammond not out
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Total (75 for ? wickers.)
To bat:-E R. T. Holmes, Verity, Ames, Nichols, Mitchell, James Langridge and Farrimond
LOWN BOWLS
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M. J. Henderson J. Smith TF. Stainton B. E Maughan “ (skip) 26 (skip) 15 D. Peoples...
E B Reed Included in his half century were T. Swan
E 8. Abraham three sixes and four boundaries, J. d. Polson while he scored 52 of the 80 runs
G. H. Stewart added in partnership with Wade!
Dalton was dismissed when Lan- gridge accepted a hard return at 187, the newcomer having looked set at this period with 18 to his credit:
PLAYERS PRESENTED
"TO KING" 70
A. W. Brown
O. E Costello
(skip)
24.
72
(skip) 15
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RECREIO BEAT POLICE At King's Park, the Club de Recreio defeated the Police R. by 15 ahota
Ecores:
Following the fall of the sixth | Recreio
AA Alves
Police
Wicket the players were present- C. R. Pereira J. McKay ed to His Majesty.
C. Channings Only nine runs had been added E. M. Remedios A. J. Johnson on the resumption when Balaskas R Bastos W Glendinning feil a victim to Verity's wiles 106, (skip) 20
LEA Xavier
With Langton partnering Camer-TL Barros on the 200 went up after 220 min- JW S, Rosario
utes, and tea was taken without FX Scores
further loss at 222 for 1, Cameron
being 88 and Langton 3.
His Majesty left during the tek
interval, but there was a crowd
of 30,000 present when play
resumed. The South
with early DIABELET: runs had been added,
Cameron's
(skip) 24
L. Glendinning WJD. Cameron
Wright
A W. Smith
skip) 16:
elho. W. I Clark
C.
Perry Scores Three Birdies
Muirfield, June 28.
A Perry, the burley Leatherhead professional, former assistant - to James Baird, put up an amazing record in the third round going out In the third round' as follows: "6,4,3,4,3,2,3,4. This included birdies at the fifth, sixth and seventh and an eagle at the eighth.
His homecoming card was as fol- tows: 5,4,4,2,44,3,5,4;
THE PAIRS
One ol the best pairs game should be en view on the Kow- loop Bowling Green to-morrow. The Craigengower pair R. F. Luz and H. Beer meet the formidable Recreio pair in F. X. M. da Silva
and C. G. Silva Both pairs sire an
The matter has not yet been, before the swimming Committee, bus of the date proposed by Macao is not suitable an alternative date may suggested:
The chief attraction in the tip top form and a proposed gala at Macao. lean very close and exciting fish open Men's Medley race for teams will be the result. The winners of of four, this the will probably provide this year's champions,
Last
year's champions
and
losers.
A. F. Paul
J. K. Sloan
runners up are also to be seen in with Butler, the loser's No. 8, do- action. A. W. Grimmitt and Fing most of the damage for the Jones (the holders), are meeting strong opposition from M. J. Me- dina and J. Cavanagh while W. K. Way and A. S. Gomes (run- ners-up), will find plenty to do in their match against R. and L
R. Duncan.
H.
THE FIXTURES SINGLES -To-master
Rosario V, C. Brown
(Kowlócz Ú. C. Green)
E. Overy t. C. J. Tacchi
(Club de Recreio Green)
W. McLeod v. HF. Westlake
*(Taikoo R. O. Green)
Wednesday, July 3 AM Rumjahn v. A. Hyde-Lay "(Civil Service C. C. Green) A. M. Holland v. P. T. Farrell
(Club de Recreio Green)
Thursday, July 4 ̧*
J. V. Ramsay v. U. M. Omar
(Club de Recreio Green JK Sloan v. E, el Arculli
(Talkoo R. G. Green) -
W B. Muskett, v. G. N. Mitchell
(Civil Service C. C. Green).
A
R Duncan V. A. O, Brawn
(Kowloon D. R. C. Green) MY. Adal v. E.A. Alves
(Cralgengower C. G. Green)
PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP To-morrow
T. Armstrong, S. Eccleshall C Strange v. J. Shepherd
(Cralgengower O. C. Green) R. F. Luz, C. G. 8117s H Beer FX,M"da Silve
(Kowloon B.G.C. Green)
Wednesday, July 3
M J. Medina, A. W. Grimmitt J. Cavanagh v. FJ. Jones
(Taikoo Dock RG, Green)
R. Duncan, W. K. Way LAR. Duncan v. A. 8. Gomes
(Kowloon Dock R. C. Green)
OPEN RINK COMPETITION.
Perry won the championship, his fourth round score being 72 and in the orly open rink game
his total for the four rounds, 283.
A. H. Padgham, with a final yesterday a team from the Kow- round of 71, finished second Char-loon Bowling Green composed uf les Whitecombe was third, Bert J L Tetley, WE Hale, D. W. Gadd, of Brand Hall, and W. Law
son Little shared fourth place, Lit te being the leading amateur,
Henry Picard, of America, was sixth and Henry Cotton, the holder, seventh.
The final scores were:
Waterton and MJ Henderson defeated the Hong Kong Electric team consisting of A. Paul, J. K Bloan, R. C. Butler and A. P. Tarpuck by 17 shots to 13.
The game was a very close affair, with the winners trailing
A. Perry 2 69+75407+72-283 behind most of the game until at C. Whitcombe 71468473476-288 the 18th head when, by scoring T. H. Padgham 79+72+74+71—286 a three they were able to over-
A Gadd 2 * 72+75+71+71-289 take their opponent's score and led by 14 shots to 12. The losers. W. Lawson
Little 75+71+74+68-289 up to this head had been having H. Picard 72 473 472- 15-202 the better of the exchanges,
T. EL Cotton 604747675293 From this stage the winners
8. Easterbrook 76+73+ LB Ayton, Bn 74+73+
A Boyer
A Boomer
74+75476 A764
JJ: Busson
WH Davies 78+
AT Laces
never locked back scoring two an the 20th head and a single on the 31st. an agaret a single by the
the 19th head. The losers were play
but ictory
derson play
throughout,
them of
towards:
C. Sweeney 12473 +82 +60 307
For the
PJ Mahon 12:71+70+8
Reuter
R. C. Butler A. P. Tarbuck
(Skip)
J. L. Tetley W. E. Hale D. W. Qaterton
M. J. Henderson
(Skip)
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