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MALAYAN CHAMPIONSHIP WON
and
British Record Broken
with the help of
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933..
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CRICKET AT ITS BEST
NOTTS STAGE GREAT RECOVERY
London, May 30. Cricket in its happiest mood was seen on county grounds during the last three days, fighting finishes and wonderful individual performances fea- turing the programme.
John Berry Hobbs, now in his 51st year, played one of the finest innings of his long career
PHOSFERINE when he scored 221 against the
CHAMPION.
OOI LEONG TEIK writos!---
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Walter Hammond quickly fol- have received by taking Phosferino dur-lowed up his 178 against Middle- ing my training for the 1931 Malayan sex by flogging the Leicester at Weight-Lifting Championships.
tack to score 208, whilst Roach of the dashing Gloucester captain, eight pounds off my normal bodyweight the West Indies and B. II. Lyon in order to enable me to compete in the contributed magnificent perform. 9-stone class, I had to go into very strenuous training, and with the help of Phosferine, I not only won the cham- plonship of that class, but also the In- dividual Championship, and, in addition I broke a British Record,
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Leicester, after having 518 re-
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They accomplished this and managed to top the 370 mark, but Gloucester from could not stop annexing the fifteen points.
ESSEX AGAIN.
Essex, the most improved team in the county competition
HONOURS LIST.
BATTING.
Hobbs (Surrey) v W. Indies Hammond (Gloucester)
Leicester.
221
Y
206
Roach (W. Indies) v Surrey
180
B. H. Lyon (Gloucester) v
Leicester
162
Hopwood (Lanca) v Oxford 110 Hearne (Middlesex) v Notts Paynter (Lance) v Oxford
93
90
BOWLING.
Townsend (Derby)
Hampshire
Young (Somerect)
Worcester
7 for 35
7 for 59
Boyes (Hants) Derby 6 for 5 Staples, S Notts) Y
6 for 20
Middlesex Matthews (Northants)
v Cambridge
6 for 34
6 for 41
6 for 62
Dal
al Dayles (Glamor- Kan) * Essex ..... Cawston (Cambridge) v
Northants. Smith (Earcx)
Glamorgan Kennedy (Hants)
Derby..
.. 6 for 83
4 for 9
this year helped themselves to a further lifteen points when they defeated Glamorgan.
This match was made unusual by the fact that the tears tied on Arst innings, cach aggregating 174. EaBox, nowover, obtained a winning grip when they scored 351 in the return visit.
Notts obtained a remarkable victory ovor. Middlesex, staging a recovery which took the Lord's team by surprise.
HOBBS SCORES 221 SPORT ADVTS.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Somerset (214 & 45-0) beat Worcester (90
& 168) by 10 wickets.
Essex (174 & 351) beat Glamorgan (174 &
248) by 103 runs.
Notts (192 & 247-5) beat Middlesex (319-9
dec & 118) by five wickets. Gloucester (518-9 dec & 24-1) beat Leicester
(234 & 304) by nine wickets. Hampshire (130 & 82) beat Derby (47 &
112-5) on first innings.
Sussex (232-7) beat Warwick (135) on first
innings.
OTHER MATCHES.
Northants (166 & 158-1) beat Cambridge
(160 & 162) by nine wickets. Surrey (470) drew with West Indies (460 &
160-5).
Oxford (297) drew with Lancashire (385-5).
PERRY & HUGHES WIN
· AUSPICIOUS DAY FOR ENGLISH TENNIS
rose.
two
or
UNCULA FILIPINOS STILL ON THE WAY
WINNING FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPS
Paris, May 30. English tennis stock three points to-day, when successes were enjoy- ed in the French championships.
Fred Perry and G. P. Hughes, English Davis Cup pair, the annexed the Mon's Doubles title and Adrian Quist, the Australians by easily beating Vivian McGrath in four sets.
Perry and Hughes took the first two auts without much difficulty, cased up for a breather In the third, and went out to win the fourth at the twelfth game.
PERRY'S SECOND WIN.
NEWS AWAITED TENNIS PLAYERS
The two Filipino tennis players, leonardo Gavia and P'olintan, whe were to have arrived in Hongkong this week on the first part of ou dis- again afficial tennis tour, appointed this morning, when it was found they were not aboard the Empress of Russia.
Mr. L. 1. Ildefonso las cubled Manila for news of the young players and the time of their ar rival in Hongkong and he is ex- ecting a reply some time to-day. arrauges Until then ne definite mens can be made tv pearance on lucal courts.
Perry followed this up by reach ling the final of the Mixed Doubles in company with Betty Nuthall,
They enjoyed the distinction of beating N. V. Farquharson, the South African, and Miss Ryan of LAWN
The America in the semi-dual. English couple, after conceding the
first set, swept all before thom,
Easy Win
and ran away with the third set for
to love.
ing player and Miss Scriven were
Alana
LEAGUE
TENNIS
STARTS
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Tho
RACE EIGHTH EXTRA MEETING WIll be held (Weather Por
mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Monday, 5th June, 1933, comTM mencing at 2.00 p.m.
The Firat Bell will be Rang 1.30 p.m.
J
at
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their BadgeM
K.C.C. SHOW UP prominently displayed.
IMPRESSIVELY
U.S.R.C. SWAMP UNIVERSITY
NARROW SHAVE FOR I.R.C.
(By "Veritas")
Heavy courts hampered contestants. in the first series of matches of the lawn tennis league yester- day, but four of the five "B" Division games were settled, with results more or less as anticipated.
The Chinese Recreation Club courts were loft sodden by Mon day's rain and it was quite im possible for the C.R.C. and the Recreio to play off. This was dis- tinctly disappointing as the on- counter was of no little import-
arice.
No One without & Badge will bo admitted the Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to Club the Members" Enclosure and Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and Tax) $3.00 for Ladies (Both including are obtainable through the SECRET ARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be respon sible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chite,
Secretary's Offico, 3rd Floor.
Gloucester Building, (Tol. 27794). will close at 12 o'clock Noon.!
Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on sale at tho. Race Course,
On No Pretext will Children bo
permitted in either Enclosure during
the Meeting.
Tifins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
to the
- The Price of Admission
Public Enclosure in $2.00 including Tax, for all Pornons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, &c., will not a permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting..
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 20th May, 1939.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS
AND
AUSTRALIAN PONIES.
Apart from the Hongkong) Cricket Club's achievement in holding the IRC. to 5% sela, the best performance of the day came the Kowloon Cricket Club,
The lists of subscribers to the whose totally new second string visited the Civil Service and above will close with Wednesday, won handsomely by seven sets 1st May, 1933. to two,
The K.C.C. demonstrated that here they have a very useful team. G. C. Burnett; with inst summer's "A" Division experience to asist him, and Stapleton, a sound tecti cian, were in fine a winning two acts to love and coding only two games in thaithird."
Another usoful pair is J. J. Faranton and L. Jack. Ferguson, former Y.M.C.A. leaguer and Jack, who has played regularly for the settle down into a good should man | K.C.C., carried off three gots and BOWLS. puir.
Jack Crawford, Australia's lead- Ex-Champion
winners in, the other semi-final," beating I. G. N. Lee and Miss James, another English "pair, in straight sets.
RESULTS.
The detailed Acores were: Men's Doubles Final.
F. Perry and G. P. Hughes (British) beat V. McGrath and A. Quist (Australia) 6-2, 6-4. 2-6, 7-5.
Mixed Doubles Semi-Finals
R. F. LUZ MAKES PROGRESS
R. F. Luz and J. J. Basto en- tered the second round of the lawn bowls singles champion- ship yesterday, when they res pectively beat L. Luck and F. Jones.
Incidentally Ferguson was op posed to his old Y.M.C.A. partner, J. Wilson, but the latter, in com- pany with Todd, had no success, losing all three sets.
RESULTS.
The results in brick were:
"B" Division
South Chinn University Civil Service H.K.C.C.
Graduates
2 U.S.R.C.
2 K.C.C. 32 LR.C. C.R.C. v Club de Recreio did not
play
Detailed scores follow.
51
SOUTH CHINA v. GRADUATES.
Kui Chan and C. T. Ip (South Luz produced some of his best China) beat Dr. Samy and W. Gitting bowls for the occasion and was 7.5; boat Dr. Sepher and H. N. Chung
F. Perry and Miss Nuthall far too clever for Luck, who lost; Inst to Y. L. Pao and T. K. Lin (Britain) beat N. V. Farquhar by 21 to 7, but Basto was given a 4-0. son and Miss Ryan 4-6, 6-4, 6-0. cloner run by Jones, the Recreio J. Crawford and Miss Beriven player eventually winning by 22 heat. H. G. N. Lee and Mise to 18. Jomes 6-4, 6-2.
HIS
"BABE" RUTH LIKES BEER
FIRST TOT OF
THE 3.2
New York. George Herman Ruth, the Base- Whon Middlesex duelared their first innings at 319 for 9, and dis-ball fellow, wandered out of the missed Notts for 192, it looked Yankee exhibition game with the odds on the Londoners winning. Dodgers in Brooklyn In the fifth but Sam Staples came along to aning recently and straight into Wile out Middlesex in their second the first bottle of 3.2 beer he on- knock for 183, and Notts, seizing countered since the brow became their opportunity, hit out vigor-legal. ously to obtain the required 247 for the loss of five wickets. GREAT BATTING SIDE.
•
The babe, a connoisseur of beer in the old days, appraised with a careful eye the bottle offered him by the locker room attendant.
"Hmmm," he said, "It looks like
has
Liu Kwai-sang. and Ho Chiu-kan tius 0-2; beat Sepher and Chung 6-1; (South China), beat Somy and Git drew with Pao and Lin 0.0.
UNIVERSITY. U.S.R.C. -
Wong Fuk-nam and Loung Ping- E. Kern was unable to play his?
J. Purvis, and haskan (South China) beat Samy and game, with
Gittins G-4; beat Sepher and Chung 0-1, drew with Pao and Lin 0-6, given his opponent a walk-over. One of to-day's matches been postponed, R. Hall being un- able to meet J. S. Houghton.
H. M. Lee and S. II. Wong (Uni- The rest of the programme is versity) lost to Dr. Tottenham and according to schedule, and the Capt. Cannon 2-6; lost to F, A. Rod- following games will be played: mond and Lt. Tollington 2-0 lost to
Lt. Waring and Lt. Stocker 1-0,
F. Narmington v J, C. Brown. J. Chadwick v W. 8. Drake. (At the Club de Recreio). E. M. Remedios 'v H. Overy. F. X. M. da Silva v L. de Rome. (At Civil Service).
THE DERBY, Regarded As A Very
Open Affair. MANITOBA FANCIED.
F. R. Zimmern and A. T. Loo (University) lost to Tottenham and Cannon 1-0; lost to Redmond and Tollington 4-6; fost to Waring and Stucker 4-0.
K. T. Kwik and P. C. Leo (Uni- Tottenham and lost to versity) Cannon 2-6; beat Redmond and Tollington 7-5; lost. to Waring and Stoker 1.0.
C.S.C.C. v. K.C.C.
By Order
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary Ifongkong, 29th May, 1933.
EAT AT
Jimmy's
1, D--ullar. Street.
FLIES CARRY DISEASE!
FLIT
kills them
NEW
BRUNSWICK
RECORDS
for
MAY.
Bradley and Bendall (c.s.C.C.) TSANG FOOK PIANO lost to Burnett and Stapleton 0-0; beat McKay and Wirth 6-0; lost to Jack and Ferguson 3-0.
Barrow and Bickford (0.8.C.C.) lost to Burnett and Stapleton 0-6: London, May BG. Although as the result of the beat McKay and Wirth 6-1; lost to That the West Indies are grnd-
Todd and Wilson (C.S.G.C.)- lost scratching of Rodosto the prices of Jack and Ferguson 3-0, ually settling down into a formid-beer."
The attendant removed the cap the favourite show a slight contracte Burnett and Stapleton 2-6; lost to able batting side is indicated, not only by their last few matches, and the Babo tilted back his head,tion, the Derby still remains the most Mckay and. Wirth 4:0; lost to Jack but in the manner in which they Finally he set the bottle down and open problem for years.
and Ferguson .8-6. played the Surrey attack to score nodded wisely. 460 in their first innings and 160
H.K.C.C. v. I.R.C.
COMPANY.
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Consequent on the scratching of
Huigh and Connelly (I.K.CC.) beat M. O. Hooson and A. H. Sumad for five In the second. Roaching your thirst. A couple of
goged for Thrapston.
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gamo in July."Router.
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lunch. Lord horse Hyperion is in his very best J. B. A. Curroom 6.8...
Day and Dunham (B.K.C.C.) betLTHERA form and I cannot help feeling
Madar and Ismail 4-6: lost to anguine, at least of place money, on to Hoosen and Bufflad 3-6; lest to. Humphreys and Traill (K.C.O.) Wednesday."
Lord · Lonsdale stated: "I hops Pereira and Carrcom 3-0. Zoel convinced he is in his best! Tattle.eutor's Morning Special.
Bussex received another slight
Los Angeles, May 99. set-back when they had to rost
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