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Brought to you from the jaws of Death Famous by Six Explorers:

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY. MAY 23, 1933.

OPENING GAMES IN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

12 FOR 47

MACAULEY V LEICESTER

YORKS 250-WIN BY AN INNINGS

London, May 22. Macunley, the Yorkshire stock bowler, completely routed Leicester at Bradford in a county championship cricket match which finished in less than two days.

The "Tykes" fast bowler was quite unplayable, and in being mainly Instrumental in the dis missal of Leicester for scores for 66 and 39 returned the following] figures:

1st inns:-6 for 25

2nd inn:-6 for 22

Verity also gave valuable assia-!

R. BASA.

STRANGE INCIDENT IN SOCCER MATCH

tance, capturing four for 17 in Decision Followed By

Lelcester's relurn visit to

the

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FEATURED

BY BRILLIANT PLAY

NEAR THING FOR R. BASA

A. E. COATES GETS A THREE TO WIN

9. ECCLESHALL.

GARRISON TENNIS

BLANKED OUT

PITCHERS ENJOY THEMSELVES

YANKEES GOING STRONG

Washington, May 22.

Boston, Pittsburgh and Cin- cinnati were all blänked out in their National League engage- ments to-day. and Cleveland suffered A similar fute in the American League.

New York did something to recuperate loat ground by trouncing Cincinnati and the Yankees, champions of the World Series had no difficulty in defent- ing Cleveland, Gomez pitching with effect to

the blank out

Borderers' Companies opposition.

in Opposition

Senres, s cabled by Reuter were:

R. Basa (Craigengower),|| S. Eccleshall (Civil Ser- vice), A. E. Coates (Crai- gengower), and E. G. Post (Police) are the first win- ners in the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Open Cham

Two companies of the South Wales pionship. Thanks to these two men, thei

A league match of serious con-

Borderers were in opposition in the i Yesterday they won their ties Garrison tennis league yesterday. St. Louis champions won by an innings and 146 runs after scoring 250 for 7 sequence to the clubs concerned,

who were both concerned in the played on the Craigengower and "C" Company heating the ""A" Com win they declared! By this maintain their 100 per cent record battle to avoid relegation, resulted Police Club greens and so enter-pany six sets to three, Scores

in an extraordinary incident at ed the second round of the Capt. N. R. G. Tucker and Lieut. DAPESTENCE LORENCIAIRE) Leicester recently.

V.R.C. GALA NIGHTS

crease.

THREE ARRANGED FOR

THIS SUMMER

The V.R.C. have arranged three Night Fetes for the summer swimming season, the first to be held on June 2.

It is intended again 'to confine admission to members and their friends only and those wishing to invite non-members, are re quested

to apply early for ad mission tickets from the lion. Secretary. Dancing

will follow

the aquatic galas,

The dates arranged are:

Friday, June 2nd. Saturday, July 8th. Saturday, August 5th,

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and go to the top of the league table.

This was Leicester's first defeat, but they have also yet to win a match.

Goalmouth Struggle

tournament.

Both Ban and Beer found their The loen City dub were enter- taining Blackpool who they eventu-touch after the first two heads, ally defeated by three clear goals. and until the 21st shot it was For an alleged offence in the home ding dong struggle with very little penalty area the referee, Mr. J. C.margin dividing the scores. Smith, awarded a free kick to Black- Beer was, perhaps, unlucky pool. The Blackpool and Leicester retire defeated. He was the more players held divergent views as to consistent bowler of the two, but the reason for the award and the Basa's cleverness in coming up to referee refused to offer an explan-recover when polhts were needed nation. Three times in succession eventually reaped its reward. the official forced the players back There were a series of heads in l into line and ench time they broke which the players revealed excep-

tionally fine form with bowls at its i nway.

best. On one occasion, the testants took each other nut from

SOME SCENE!

con-

D. P. Yates ("C" Company)' bent

Roston

THE TWO FAIRS YOU SHOULD NOT MISS!

THE BRITISH

EMPIRE FIR

AT THE

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NATIONAL LEAGUE.

PENINSULA HOTEL

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3 9 的 0 8 0

(Walker Pitched for St. Louis Lieut. A. G. Martin and Sgt. Pallis and Martin homered). ter 6-1; bent Cp. Evane and L/C Andrews 15-13; beat L/C Duncan an L/C. Airy 0-0.

Lieut. A. G. D. Home and L/C

Davis ("C" Company) lost to Martin

and Pallister 6-8: lost to Evana and Andrews 3-0; lost to Duncan and Airy 6-8.

| BTTTÜNKIRCHUQNINGAUNACHOANZIBIANKANBANE,

JACK HOOD WINS A CROWN

Cpl. Taylor and Pte. Thomas ("C" Company) bent Martin and Pallis- DISQUALIFICATION OF ter 6-2; beat Evans and Andrews

BELGIAN God; heat Duncan and Airy 10-8.

RIFLE SHOOTING.

All the players save the two the shot hroul with fick successive Monthly Competition to Be keepers collected in the pennity deliveries.

area and the scene when the two

deleattd! was Last year Barn

first teams were struggling and qushing in the

romal by A. el in the penalty area was Indeserth-Arculli, but on yesterday's show 1ing the Craigengower representa

tive should figure prominently in the current championship.

able.

When interviewed after the mat- ch the referee declined to make ja statement and it was left to those ECCLESHALL'S CONSISTENCY.

who had witnessed the match to guess the cause for the decision. The reason for the free-kick may The respective championship have been any one of the follow

ing four offences: records of the clubs are:

Dangerous play:

Goalkeeper carrying: Placing ball twice:

Yorkshire Leicester

3. W... W. L. Puna, Ob. Per.

48 48 100 Y 3 2010 130 E 10

smiter.

TORQUAY WINGER

JOINS

THE ARSENAL

London, Apr. 24. Ralph Birkett, Torquay United's localborn outside-right, has been signed by Arsenal. Twenty years of age, he shows good ball control, though his chief asset is his speed, Notts County have placed several of their prominent players on the open-tranefer list, including Maid- ment, Jakeman, Proudfoot, Feeney und Fenner. Perhaps the biggest surprises are Maidment. their re- gular goalkeeper and Fenner, a capable inside-left, who last season scored a dozen goals, -

havo

Touching a throw-down ball be- fore it reached the ground.

Held This Week-End.

London, May. 22. At Birmingham to-night, Jack Hood, British welter-weight, won the International Boxing Union's. European welterweight champion- ship by defeating the holder. Adrlen

Annect of Belgium.

Anneet was disqualised in the The monthly shoot of the Hongkong third round of n scheduled 15 round Rifle Club postponed front last week-scrap.-Rruter, end will be held next Saturday at

2.30 p.m. and Sunday at 10 am. The LIEFERANFONO RIDZA GEOFENCERIASRIENCIES postponement was considered neces-

sary owing to the targets not being Pittsburgh visible at 60 yards in Saturday's Brooklyn down-pour.

0

7

(Clark blanked out Pittsburgh). Cincinnati

0

3

ຄ 16 1

F. V. Whilta, -of the Kowloon Bowling Green, proved no match for S. Eccleshall, the Civil Service

W. A. Stewart and G. Milne (10), skip, and making a bad start, found himself so far behind, that entered the Final Round of the Kow. New York he was unable to recover from a loon Golf Club's Open Foursomes! hopeless position, although he when they beat W. L. Ramsay and W. Improved to some extent on the last few heads.

Eccleshall's consistent bowl ing allowed him to obtain

a

(Schumacher pitched for the

and blanked

M. Grover (22) by b and 3. Stewart Giants and Milne will meet II. Hampton and cinnati). H. Mundy (18) in the Final Round. Hampton and Mundy received a walk Chicago over from W. J. Woolley and P. W. J.Philadelphia .... 11 Planner in the Semi-Final.

INTERESTING BAT-This is a picture of the bat manufactured by Mosars, William Sykes, Ltd., which bears the autographs of the 1930 Australian Test team when they visited England. The bat is now in Hongkong, being out of England for the first time, and is being shown by Mr. Denis H. Hazell at the British

Empire Fair.

Australia's Present-Day Tennis Talent

a

grip on the

game which he never relaxed. He was not called upon to produce such a Basa high standard of play as and Beer displayed on the ac company.ng rink but he accom- plished his task with the utmost confidence.

three shots.

game,

ALSO

COMMENCING

SUNDAY

8 Great St in One Picture

The season's greatest cast in a story that pulses with the romance, excitement and gayety of a big State Fair,

out Cin-

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Will Rogers

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AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Boston

J

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Chiengo

2

(Cooku homered for Buston)

New York

Cleveland

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(Gomez pitched for the Yan- kees).

Washington

Detroit

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5

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Philadelphia

10

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Sally Eilers

5 12 0

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St. Louis

(Campbell homored for St. Louis).

Chelsea Lose Manager.

After 26 Years' Service

On current

STANDARD OF PLAY,

After 26 years service with the Mr. Calderhead was full of Wherein lies Crawford's great-fourth player, has at least one

Chelsea Football Club, Mr. David praise for the Stamford Bridge nons, asks the Sydney Reforce? attribute that has made his selec-

Calderhead has announced, his club. His timing is nearly perfect, duetion popular. He is a fighter, as

retirement. He is to rotire on a to his focus being sharp, his con- game as they are to be found. Like Craigengower scored a second.

"If I had my chance over again centration keen, and his poise or Quiat he has great severity in success through A, B, Costes, who, substantial pension. His succes-I would not choose another," he "There is Bo better balance easy and natural. Craw service, smash and forehand driv-y laying a three on the last head for at Stamford Bridge has al-declared.

Mr. Leslie club in existence for player or ford's strokes are nevere, in-lug. His present weakness lies on beat S. Randle (Civil Service) by ready been decided on.

Knighton, secretary-inunnger of official than Chelsea." asmuch as they are played so his backhand. quickly and hit to the last fraction Discussing France's tentative Here again some exceptionally Birmingham F. C. having necept-

ed the offer of the managerial third-back game tends

Ho believes that the modern of angle or length as desired. We team for the Davis Cup challenge good bowling featured the

to make poat. scon him defeat Vines round, Reuter's Paris correspondent and although both players were on

the full-bucks lazy. In his opin- (twice), Allison (three times) and suggests that the French Davis Cup foreign soll, the match blaasociation with Chelsea has Mr. follow up attacks and get back in Not often during his 26 years on a centre half should be able to Satoh. Against the latter he won Selection Committee are in played on the Police green, they 11 of the first 12 games by super quandary. They have, of course, did not seem at all worried with David Calderhoad consented to the when under pressure.

no other choice but to pick France's lative play

the strange surroundings and express his views Vivian McGrath, in the opinion two best players, Cochet and

"Sphinx," as he was once called,

Mr. Calderhead does not think of the Sydney Referee, is perhaps Borotra, for the singles. It is not from the first head settled down to topics, but recently the Chelsea the most discussed player in the for them to take into account the spectacular game.

bad some interesting remarks to hia two-handed inclinations of the players. This Neither player found it possible

make when asked why he is re-that the standard of fooball to- backhand strokes. The marvell-year, however, there is a very dear to draw away until Coates, await- tiring from the manngorship of the day is any better than it was 30 ous necuracy with which he plays indication that the committee alive ng his opportunity, obtained Stamdford Bridge club.

[years ago, and he is certain there drives of terrific pace, straight as to the great difficulty of winning masterly three to finish the match.

"I am well, tired," said Mr. are no players at present to equal Forman, of Notta Forest, Joo the line itself, or across court, over Borotra to their way of think-

Calderhoad, "I am not so young. varies deep, or sharply angled, and

ing, and they have therefore named ·

as I was, and at 69 I think I well McCall, of Preston North End, such strokes with delicately angled Borotia and Brugnon as the doubles Everything pointed to a similar deserve a rest.

and Tom Boyle, of Burnley. slow passing strokes or

skilful team.

type of encounter between E.G.

Ho thought that with one ex- "I can no longer go flying about tossos from his two-handed alde is "Unfortunately the team

Post and ROW. McLeod, the the country in search of players, coption, Hillsdon, Gallacher was nothing less than phenomenal, His paper does not correspond to the Police players, when at the 14th and I shall be glad to take a rest, easily the best centre-forward forehand la comparatively wonk, but reality," M. Pierre Gillou, President head, Post, was leading by It is not one on which a player can) of tho French Lawn

12 although I have been asked to Chelsea had over had. presume to take liberties. How Fedoration, has stated, at the same hota to 11, but thereafter McLeod maintain a close association with Regarding the present system his touch and with Post the club. I shall certainly attend of transfer fees, Mr. Calderkcad many of even the greatest players time expressing ha regret that were equally strong on either side?" Borotra was so convinced his singles improving, the latter ran

all the home matches, and away thinks the method will continue,

possible."

as a numbor of smaller clubs de- Adrian Quist, has the makings of days were done. "If Burotra main comfortable winner on the 21st ones

"When

I told the directora 1 pond for their very existence on a fine doubles player and may taina his refusal the best possible head.

Basa will meet either Gittone or had decided to retire they asked the revenue from selling players. partner Crawford. He has a full team at present would appear to be

"As a matter of fnat," he enld, complement of strokes and may Cochet and Boussus in the singles; Champelovior in the second round. me whether I could reommand

in the He should overcome this obatnele somebody for the position," said "some of the best players Chelsea develop into a very fino player. He Borotra and Brugnon

[havo over had cost us nothing. "I know Mr. Knighton na a Take, for instanco, Windridge, Eccleshall will have either V. C. jolly good fellow, and I at once Hillsden, Harrow, Bottridge, and

(Continued on Page 6.) suggested that ho be approached. |Tommy Law.”

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is not tall, but is well knit, and in a doubles." This combination, he and will then opposo possibly Mr. Calderhead, player whom one feels can bo do- considers, should place France in either Post or Xavior. pended upon to improve by this no more vulnerable a position than) trip's experience. D. Turnbull, the she was in last year.

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