THE WORLD SPORT

ANOTHER TEST SENSATION.

CARR: "I AM AS FIT

AS A FIDDLE.”

DROPPED ON CRICKET FORM.

BOY CHAMPION·

GOLFER,

A WONDERFUL DEBUT.",

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST

POLO CHALLENGE.

INDIAN ARMY PLAYERS FOR U.S.

Two "Indian" polo teams are now, preparing to advance upon the United Statos in 1927, to play for the Westchester Cup and other trophles.

The first team is roade up of the Indian Army crack players: Major A. H. Williams, Major K, P. Atkinson, Captain J. Dening and Captain Gedrgo. The last named is a handicap man, the others are 8 handicap players. Of all the many startling sur- It is a powerful team und Hur prises that the Amateur Golflingham, though jeploub of the In Championship Bas produced, noas dian Army, combination, has con-. is more astonishing than the risesented to let them fare forth un- to fame of the seventeen years der the name of Hurlinghams," old boy, Robert Peattie, of Cupar, that is as the official challengers Fifeshiro. Peattie is the boy

on behalf of British polo, champion, having won the distinc. It is not yet certain whether the tion for the past two years; This quartette will travel as an "Indian year, by the space of six weeks, Army team or whether Hurling.. he is debarred under the age-limit ham will let them call themselves from competing. From the point the "All England team". There of view of the other boy compett- is some reluctance, to permit the tors the enforced absence of latter title to go over. to a com- Peattie is exceedingly satisfac bination of Indian Army officers: tory, because, if there is such a

it will be considered in many thing as a certainty in golf, he quarters as confession that Eng- would have won again.

Jand has not a single player worthy of a place in the quartette. the public eye by the defeat he native Indian players, Rajah Han-

Peattie has jumped straight into

The second team will tonsist of administered to Sir Ernest Hol-out Singh, Major Jasrant Singh derness, ono of the six best ama- teur gdiers in Great Britain, and form the main body of it; the and Colonel Jogendra Singh will twice champion in the last four fourth man will be the Maharajah years. But those who have close-of Jodhpur or one of the other ly followed Peattie's career in the princely polo enthusiasts. Rajai period that he has been boy cham-Hanout Singh was the star player pion, felt convinced that he would of the 1926 Jodhpur team; his prove a thorn in the side of more handicap is 7. The other two than one golfer with a reputation were

members of the famous to maintain. But even his mos: "Indian Tigers" of two seasons ardent admirers, good as we knew A BOWLERS WICKET. the boy to be, never dreamed that they have handicaps of 9.

London, Aug. 9 Yesterday's official statement that Mr. A. W. Carr, the Nolts captain, resigned the captaincy of the England Test Team owing to Ill-health, has been followed by a sensational interview with Curr this morning. In the course of which he says: "I did not resign because of ill-health, I am as fit as a fiddle. True I told the Selectors that they could have my resignation at any time they wish- ed, but I did not ask to be omitted from the team."

Mr. P. Perrin, one of the Selectors, said that Carr's oralesion was purely due to cricket form.

The critics point out A. P. F. Chapman's Inexperience of cap taincy, but feel justified in expect ing that he will consult Hobbs and Rhodes. Reuter. ·

LANCASHIRE WIN IN TWO.

·DAYS.

Glamorgan: 140 and 73. Lancashire: 172 and 42 (for

two)..

he could, lower the colours of a player of such vast experience as Sir Earnest. Though Peattie may be a boy in years, he is. man in appearance and in golfing wis

Sir mear

CIVIL SERVICE SPORTS.

London, Aug. 9. dom. Standing over six feet in ORGANISATION OF SANITARY Lancashire 'defeated Glamorgan height, and splendidly proportion- DEPARTMENT ASSOCIATION. by eight wickets in two days nted, Peattie can hit the ball as far Blackpool, the scores being na most people want to hit it. A A meeting of the menibers of the any rate he amazed most people Sanitary Department was recently by persistently outdriving called, to discuss the formation of Ernest Holderness.. no

a Department Sports Association smiter of the ball. This in itself icnal interests in connection with with a view to furthering, recren must have surprised Sir Ernest, the local Civil Service. Mr. P. T. upperhand throughout, the wicket being very prise was the fact that this confool attendance of members:

but what occasioned greater sur-Lamble presided and there was a difcult. Macdonald took five dent young man played the iron The Chairman, addressing the wickets for 68 runs in the Glamor-shots-the acid test of all good meeting, outlined, the objects ul gan arst innings.

golfers with the same degree of the proposed association, which.. accuracy, sad with the same skill he said, would be the means of as the man with a world-wide re-by co-operation in sports, thus bringing members in closer touch putation.

benefitting both the Department and the individual.

Bowlers held the

?

But for a remarkable stand by Watson, Lancashire's fall would have been equally complete. Wat- "son scored 94 out of a total of 172.

Mercer took five for 56 runs.

Glamorgan cut up very badly at "their second effort, Watson and Macdonald being 'responsible for

the rout. Watson took four for

14, while Macdonald dismissed

four for 26,

Lancashire requiring 42 to win, knocked off the runs for the loss of two wickets.-Reuter.

AN EASY VICTORY.

TWO DAYS SUFFICE FOR

" -

AUSTRALIANS.

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It onimot te sald that Peattie has a very engaging style, for in-. Mr. R. C. Witchell further ex- stance, like Mr. Bobby Jones, who plained that the meeting had beer both captivates and fascinates by been asked to circulate the Depart.. convened primarily, as he had the very simplicity and ease of ment, for the selection of four his swing and general methods.names to represent them in the Peattle's swing is of the three-Inter-Department Bowis Compet! quarter type, and, in comparison tion. As the Department was not. with that of the American, rather generally cognisant of the exis- fast. But the club is well under control at every stage of the swing, and there is an entire ab. sence of jerk or unevenness in any portion of it.

tence, of such a competition, he thought that it might be well if they organised for general parti- cipation in sport.

After discussion and a formal creation of the Association, it was Peattie, who is a bank clerk in decided that the Department would a branch office only a few miles confine itself to Bowls, Football, from. St. Andrews, has the ines- Cricket, Tennis, Shooting, Billi- timable advantage of playing the ards, Swimming and Motoring, greater part of his golf on the with a representative for each of classic;

these forming championship

the committee. course. Mr. N. L. Smith was elected Pre- Quite recently he won a scratch sident of the newly formed Asso- medal at St. Andrews with the clation, Mr. P. T. Lamble (Chair- very fine score of 73, playing from man) and Mr. R. C. Witchell (Hon.. the very back tees. This is a Secretary). score that any British or "Ameri- The representatives for the can professional would be proud various sports are: Mr. R. Wood'

(Tennis), Mr. C.-E. Frith (Shoot-

(Australians u Gloucester., Over night andre:-Gloucester: 144. Australians: 228 for six: J. M. Taylor, 95, T. J. E. Andrews, 62),

Cheltenham, August 9. Eight- thousand spectators were present at the resumption to-day to accomplish. In the piesenting), Mr. J. Watson (Football). though the weather was showery, championship Peattie The wicket was easy after rain, about his own downfat After PT. Lamble Cricket), Mr. R. brought Mr. A. J. Bradley (Motoring), Mr. but the remaining Australian getting rid of Sir Ernest Holder Smith (Bowls), Mr. J. Gregory wickets fell for the addition of 59 neas he went out to slaughter an (Bards) and Mr. H. Strange runs Goddard

three opponent of far less renown, and, Wickets for 58 runs, Wedel. took having, won four of the first sever 3 for 30 runs, and Cecil Parker holes, made the fatal error of re- took 2 for 78.

laxing his efforts. Caught nap- Grimmett and Matley bowled ping, the youth was unable during the greater part of the make a fresh start when over- Gloucester second innings,

The hauled and passed by an enemy West Country-team were dismissed flushed with success. I have. for 178, the loading scorer being learnt my lesson," said Peattie, Dipper with 42. Grimmett, took there will be no more slackening four wickets for 59 runs, bringing in the fatare."

took

to

(Swimming).

THE CHANNEL SWIM.

A V.C.'s ATTEMPT FAILS.

London, Aug. 9. The holder of the Victoria Peattie's future Cross, Colonel Freyberg, entered bis aggregate for the match to ten will be watched with the greatest the Channel at Cape Gris Nez for 120. Mailey took four for 61 interest, as he shows every pro-last night, but gave up after. mise of becoming a force in inter-covering nine miles in eight hours. antional golf.

He is so quiet, modest, and unassuming that there is amall likelihood of flat- tery spoiling his career.

runs.

The visitors won by nine wickets, 39 runs being hit up for the loss of one wicket.-Reuter

GOLF.

AMERICAN WINS CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIP.

LAWN TENNIS.

K. C. C. LEAGUE TEAM.

The water was very cold.

Frenchman. Also Fails..

Later. The Frenchman, Porrault, aban doned the Channel swim from Cape- Gris Nez, after 1 hours.

Col Troyberg has decided nevor ngain to attempt it.-Neuter.

We are informed that, the Hong- kong Angling, Club is to hold.an- other deep sea fishing competition The folowing team will repre- probable that it will be held in toward the end of this month. It sent the K. C. C. "A" tear against the vicinity of the Talkoo Docky Macdonald Smith, of New the Chinese R. C. at Kowloon on bit full particulars will be issued York, has won the Cana Wednesday evening: S. E. Green later.

Montreal, Aug. 9.

dian Open Golf Champion- and E. C. fincher, T. Lay and N Members wishing to entor may ship, with an aggregate of 283. Trambitaky, E. F. Fincher and send their names in to the hon. -Reuter's American Service.OD. Millard.

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