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WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933.

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RESULTS

SANDHAM AND BROWN

DISPLAY WONDERFUL BATTING FORM

NOTTS HELD BY GLAMORGAN

London, May 9. Sussex, who went so near to of the depriving Yorkshire championship last year, made an auspicions start to the 1933 cricket league season, when they outplayed Worcester in their first county match to win by an innings and five runa.

John Langridge, their clever left hand all rounder, jumped quick- ly into batting form hitting up 80 ́ before being sent back. The Sua- sex total although useful was not terrifying, but the 333 runs proved too much for Worcester to surpass. Glamorgan had the satisfaction

were

A BRILLIANT START

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Sussex (337-9 dec) beat Worcester (157 & 175) by and innings

and five runs

Glamorgan (125 & 51-5) bent Nolls, (117 & 164-1 dec) on first

innings

Warwick (295) beat Essex (94 & 195) by an innings and six

run.

Surrey (333 & 128-5) beat Hants (294) on first innings

OTHER MATCHES.

Yorks (147 & 248-8 dec) bent M.C.C. (127 & 120) by 184 runs Northants (288) boat West Indies (129 & 97 by an innings and

and 62 runs

Gloucester (379 & 113-2 dec) beat Oxford (236 & 132) by 124

hire

runs

WILFRED RHODES, the York- who all-rounder, vatoran

with marked SUCCESS against the M.C.C.

of winning first innings points bowled from Notts, although they eventually lucky to escape defcut.

the very even throughout, with the When stumps were drawn Welshmen had scored 51 for 5 in Londoners just getting away with the second knock and were still 195 first innings points by 39 runs. rans in arrears.

Clay did all the damage in Notts' first visit to the wicket, sending five batsmen back for 48

runs.

BRILLIANT CENTURIES.

Andy Sandham batted in his most brilliant manner to collect 168 without benig beaten, but In the course of his innings, he received a severe blow over the heart and has been advised to rest for a week,

Notts were all out for 117, and although Glamorgan had a hard fight for runs against the bowling of Sam Staples ( for 50), they this ag- did succeed in topping

Notta runs.

Surrey's 335 proved just too gregate by eight scored freely upon their return to much for Hampshire, who replied: the crease and declared at 164 for with 294. This time Brown took the honours, hitting up a

ANDY SANDHAM, famous Sur- rey opening batsmen, jumped into top form in his first match of the He scored 169 not current season.

out.

one, but time prevented them from forcing home their advantage,

NO BODY LINE BOWLING.

Larwood, fresh home from the Australian tour, was out on to bowl but met with no success. Incidentally he did not put his body line bowling into practice.

spectacular 150 not out.

Survey

played out time scoring 128 for G in their second knock.

In the series of friendly matches bowlers emerged with distinction.: Despite a fine, piece of bowling by Peebles, who took 8 for 71, the M.C.C. were beaten by York- shire, the champions, by 184 runs. in his The veteran Rhodes was wilest form in sending back the M.C.C. for 127 in their initial in- nings and Macauley came on the warpath in their return visit and took 7 for 41.

W. INDIES FALL HEAVILY.

The West Indies, meeting their first big proposition of the tour came a cropper against Northamp- ton and were outplayed to lose by an innings and 62 runs. Clark proved their bogey, dismissing flvo batsmen for 32 runs in the first innings and 5. for 29 in the

He enjoyed a very tricky pitch and made the utmost of it. Northants found 288 sufl- clent to give them such a pro-

West Indies! nounced win, the

being sent back for 129 and 97.

Oxford were beaten by Glouces-

Essex made a dismal how to the ter after the county team had held season when they coneeded 16 the upper hand throughout.

EXTRINFEREN

HONOURS LIST

BATTING.

Sandham (Surrey) v Hants..

169.

Brown (Hanta) v Surrey... 160* Sinfeld (Gloucester) v Oxford 133 Walker (Oxford) y Gloucester 107 John Langridge (Sussex)

Worcester

* denotes not out

BOWLING.

Paine (Warwick) v Essex

and. Clark (Northants) v W.

Indles

and.. Peeblen-(M,C.C.) Yorks Macauley (Yorka) v M.C.C. Barlow (Oxford) v Glou-

cester

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6 for 68

5 for 27

6 for 29

5 for 32:

for 71

7 for $1

LEAGUE SOCCER

MATCHES ARRANGED FOR THIS WEEK COUNCIL'S AGENDA

The following Division I Lengue Football, games have been arranged:

Wednesday.I.K.F.C. v. Athletic, nt Club ground. Kick off, 5.15 p.m.

Thuradny-South Chinn v. Police, at Caroline Hill. Kick off, 5.15 p.m.

Saturday.-Recreio v..Athletic, at King's Park. Kick off, 4.30 p.m.

South China v. Navy, at Caroline 1. Kick off, 4.30 p.m.

II.K.F.G. v. St. Joseph's, at Club. Kick off, 4.30 p.m.

COUNCIL MEETING.

A meeting of the Council will be held in the Association Offico, 20 Ice House Street, on May 10, at 6.30 p.m.

Business Includes:

To confirm the minules of Council) wittee meeting of 27-4-33 and 2-5-33.) meeting No. D. Emergency in League Management Committee meet. ing of 2-6-33.

To receive the Treasurer'a State- ment of accounts for April, and to pans bllla.

To discuss any suggested · nilera- tlons in amendments to rules,

SHANGHAI RACES

RESULTS OF THIRD DAY'S MEETING

NEEDA'S SUCCESS

The results of the third day's meeting of the Shanghai Amand Races, supplied by courtesy of the Hongkong Club, are as follows:

Race No. 1.

The Western Star (Encarnacno) Veche Beck (Rothe) Playhouse (Maitland) Time: 2.01.4/5.

Race No. 2 Windmill Plane (Sukoloff} Dictator (Pote Hunt) Gay Cavalier (Maitland) Time: 56.1/5.

Bace No. 3, Edinburgh Castle (Roths) Alverbank (Charleton) Silver Grey (Nogeln) Time: 2.67.3/5.

Itsee No. 4. White Winter (Needa) Clever Lad (Encarnugno) The Traction Bird (Brand) The: 2.42.1/5.

Race No. 6. Yentso (F. E. Harris) Something (Wade) .. High Hat (Encarnacao) Time: 2.14A/5.

Race No. 6. Soleil Davri! (Charleton) St. James (Wnde) Bombardier (Noodt) Time: 2.43.4/5.

Race No. 7. Goodbye Eve (Noodt) China Two (Pote Hunt) Vagabond Prince (Judah) Time: 1.47.1/5.

Race No. 6. White Sands (Needa) ... Sub Ribbon (F. E. Harris) Invincible Prince (Judah) Time: 2.37.

Race No. 9. Black Prince (McCann) fey Morn (Marshall) Nationalist Brd (Judah) Time: 3.15.

Race No. 10. Bobbie Barker (Maitland)

Y.M. AQUATICS ENTRIES FOR THE NIGHT FETE

FIRST OF SEASON

The following are the extries to date fur the European Y.M.C.A first swimming night. foto to be hold on Saturday: 50 Yards Aggregato 1 Handicap (Men)B, Lange, C. Chad- derton, W. Campbell, A. Mitchell, C. 3. Aris, A. Brokenshire, A. W. Torrible, W. Jenkins, L. Adams, L. E. Morgan, R. II. Pickford, W. B. Wishaw, R. Goldman, D. Sutherland, and E. W. Railton.

60 Yarde Ladies' Handicap---Mifss Peggy Scott, Miss S. Joseph, Miss D. Hunt, Miss M. Smith, Mia B. Dalziel,, 1 Mrs. J. McMahon, Miss E. Allen, Miss 2A. Fowler and Miss J. Shoosmith..

Exhibition Diving.-W. Parkinson, D. Sutherland, L. 5. Morgan, R. H. Pickford and R. Goldinan.

#

50 Yards Tenni Race B. Lango, W.* Campbell, R. Goldman, E. W. Railton, B. Rasmussen, A. Donn, W. Korr, C. Aris, A. Mitchell, L. E. Horgan, R. H. Pickford, D. Sutherland, C. Chad- derton and W. Schreuder.

Novelty Race.-C. Aris, A. Mitcholl, D. Sutherland, A. W. Torrible, W. Campbell, L. E. Morgan and W. D. Wishaw.

The following will participate in 2 the Water Polo game:

"y" Volunteers.-I. A. Angue; W. Stoker and J. E. Henry; A. Donni G. Fowler, W. Schreuder and W. F. 1 Kerr.

2

HeatG. Angus; B. Lange and E. Fullager; . W. Railton: R. W. Goldann. B. Rasmussen and Campbell.

Swimming will commerce at 9 p.m.

2 shart.

Phantom Prince (Judak)

White Jester (Needa)

Time: 2.05.4/5.

Raco No. 11.

Zcure Second (Harris) Deuces Wild (Maitland) Thor (Davis) Time: 6.4/5.

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