THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1933.
SENSATIONAL LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP RESULT
LANCASHIRE'S CRICKET
NIGHTMARE
LOSE TO YORKSHIRE BY AN INNINGS, & 156 RUNS
MACAULEY TAKES 12 FOR 49
London, June 5.
Yorkshire gained their seventh and most brilliant county championship victory of the season to day when they beat Lan- cashire in the North of England "Derby" by an innings and 156 runs.
It was a remarkable achieve ment made possible by their medium-fast bowler, G. C. Macauley, who, in the course of the game took 12 wickets for 49
rung.
· MAGNIFICENT RECORD. Yorkshire, who seem destined to retain the championship, boast a Ane rocord to date, having lost but one match and that a friendly against Cambridge, whilst all of their county championship pro-{ gramme has given them maximum points,
Their record to date is:
'COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
beat Lancashire by. Innings and
166 runs beat Gloucester by ten wickets beat Glamorgan by 166 runs beat Leicester by innings and 146
runs
OTHER MATCHES.
Lancashire were skittled out bent Kent by innings and 21 runs for 93 and 92, and this is the heat. Eunex by ten wickets second time this season that York-beat Derby by alx wickets ahiro have twice dismissed their opponents for less than 100 runs in each Inningn. Leicester were the first victims and it was Macnu- ley who then did the trick, cap turing 12 wickets for 47 ruok
MACAULEY'S FIGURES,
Macauley had a splendid first innings analysis of
7 for 28.
and he followed this up with an- other fine piece of bowling which | gave him figures of
5 for 21.
Yorkshire scored freely in their one and only visit to the crease putting 341 on the board ere the last wicket fell.
TWO FRENCH TENNIS STRANGE
STARS
Henri Cochet, dethroned tonnie tennis champion of France, who lost his title to Jack Crawford of Aus- tralia yesterday.
American Women
bert M.C.C. by 184 runs lost to Cambridge by 19 runs. table with the following Agures:
Points P. W.
Max. Obt. Per. 105 105 100
They head the championship Golfers
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MACFARLANE'S RECOVERY
Hits Back After Being 20-12 Down
TWO OTHER MATCHES PLAYED
One of the most thrilling matches in the annals of the lawn bowls championship, in the course of which W. Mac- farlane of the Kowloon Docks revealed an amazing fighting spirit, was seen at the Craigen- gower last evening, when he defeated H.E. Strange of the Civil Service by 21 shots to 20.
WHOSE GLOW HAS
DIMMED
Mdme. Mathieu, leading Franch lady tanla ace, who was beaten in the French national championship by the English girl, Mins M. C.
Scriven yesterday.
tedious rather
exhibition.
He
KENT CRICKETER MUST LEAVE ENGLAND
MARCHING ORDERS FOR FRED HUISH, EX-WICKET KEEPER
Fred Huish one of England's most famous county cricket wicket-keepers, who, prior to the War "kept” for Kent and achieved many feats behind the stumps, has been ordered out of England by the Home Secre- tary:
Sir John Gilmour informed Mr. Adam Maitland, M.P. for Faver-1 sham, that, in consultation with the Ministry of Labour, he care- fully reconsidered the case of Mr. F. É. Huish, who, as a naturalised i American citizen, had been order- ed to leave England by May 20,
The Home Secretary stated that he regreted that Mr. Huish's caso could not be treated differently from the many other cases of American citizens of British origin who wish to establish themselves! again in this country.
Mr. Maitland is satisfied that the full facts have been placed be- fore the authorities and that hav- ing regard to the unemployment i
Macfarlane was 19-6 and 20-12)
J. A. Howe (K.C.C.) easily bent to the bad at two stages of the A. M. Calman of the Docks in existing in the country, the Home match, but he recovered magni- ficently and bowling with great finished eight shots to the good and skill overhauled his opponent was always in the lead.
ally to snatch a sensational
victory.
AN EARLY LEAD. Strange was by far the superior and bowler in the initial heads
substantial lead. At, the 13th he had scored
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London, May 30.
English girls on golf. They seem to think golf, talk golf, and even dream golf, according to Miss Dix Perkins, a member of the British CORBETT BEATEN IN Women's team back after an Amer-
ican tour.
She expressed the opinion, how- ever, that the average American club playera are not up to standard of the club players over here.
WORLD'S WELTER American women are keener than jumped into a
CHAMPIONSHIP
1ST ROUND
the
D. To-morrow's tie between Rumjahn and W. Gledinning haa been postponed antil next week.
TODAY'S PROGRAMME.
A big programme is arranged 16 to Macfarlane's five and at the for to-day, when the following six end of the next three heads had matches will be played. increased this to 19-6.
Macfarlane got in a nice two on the 17th, and a brilliant four on the 18th, only to see Strange snatch a single on the next head to put him in what appeared an unassailable posi-
tion. The British wemen had only one criticism to make of their tour: that the golf courses on which they
The Dock exponent, however,
Los Angeles, May 29. Jimmy McLarnin, the 26-year Mitchell led the way with a well old Irish-American boxer, is the compiled 123 and he received time-new welterweight champion of the ly support from Barber, who con-world. In what was to have been tributed 62.
a 10-round bout here to-night Lancashire were completely with Young Corbett, the title played are too long for women. bowling with inspiration held overawed by Madauley, and re- holder, McLarnin administered The courses taxed our stam- of Strange until he had caught turned to the pavilion from their such severe punishment that the ina," said Miss Garnham, The up at 20-all and then amidst first visit to the wicket for 03 runs, referee, had to stop the fight in the length involves too much slogging, tremendous excitement obtained a whilst their second venture yield-first round, when it had lasted 2 and not enough premium is placed single. ed only 92.
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K.C.Č. SUCCESSES.
In another championship match- V. C. Labrum (K.C.C.) eliminated
H. G. Cooper (Kowloon Deck) by 21 shots to 10..
The pair remained on level terms until the 12th head but Labrum assumed the ascendancy from this point and ran out a fairly comfortable winner.
Valley Race Results
SITTING BULL SCORES
J. F. Lunny v. F. V. Ribeiro
(Civil Service Green)
U. M. Omar v. H. A. Alves H. Nish v. A. Macfarlane H. Champelovler v. H. Gittens (Police Green)'
A. M. Holland v. G, C. Moss F. Cullen v, H. A. Basto
(K.C.C. Green)
FAR
TO-DAY'S TENNIS.
The "B" Division pro- gramme in the lawn tennis league for this afternoon is as follows: S.C.A.A.
¡v C.R.C. at King's Park. Recreio v University
at King's Park. Graduates ✓ 1.R.C.
U.S.R.C.
K.C.C.
at Pokfulam.
v Civil Service
-at King's Park.
v H.K.C.C. at King's Park.
Secretary and the Minister of Lab- our have given Mr. Huish's exso the most sympathetic considera- ALECOCEDENCE tion,
(caught 62 and stumped 38). In Mr. Huish is superintendent of 1908 he took 86 wickets, catching the safety and welfare department 67 and stumping 29.
of Briggs Bodies, Ltd., motor-body manufacturers, of Dagenham. Es-
Against Surrey at the Oval in He returned to England in 1911, Huish obtained ten wickets sex. 1932 after 13 years' work in the during the match, stamping one United States.
and catching nine.
In
His Home Office permit of re
all Kent matches Huish sidence in the United Kingdom caught 906 and stumped 356,
total of 1266. was for 12 months.
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He was succeeded by J. C. Hub- HUISH'S ACHIEVEMENTS.
ble, who in turn- gave place to Among the best achievements by Leslie Ames, the present wicket- Huish for Kent are: Took 102 keeper, who recently toured Aus- wickets in 1913 (caught 70 stump-tralia and appeared in the Test ed 32) and 100 wickets in 1911 teams.
EASTERN GAMES
THE MEDICINE
| Manchukuo Problem Enters You BREATHE INTO
into Situation
Officials of the Philippine Athletic Association decided to ex- Amateur Athletic Federation are tend an invitation to the Japan faced with a problem in connex- Amateur Sports Union to send re- lun with the holding of the Fur presentative athletes to the Man- choukuo Athletic Meet to be held Eastern Games here next year. at Dairen and Hainking this sum-
The question involves
the
re-mer.
cognition of Manchukuo A an The Japan-Manchoukuo Athletic
independent country in the Far Meet will open in Hsinking on July East and is therefore eligible for 16.
competition in the Oriental classics.
The Japanese Athletic Federation
has already suggested in a letter to MALAYAN CHINESE TO
the executive committee of the
P.A.A.F. to invite Manchukuo to HOLD SPORTS MEET
take part in the meet.
The admittance in the Far East-
ern meet may bring a protest from
Cash Sweep Tickets the Chinese officials. The gravity Event Will Be Held at
The following are the results in P.A.A.F. to defer action. yesterday's extra race meeting at the Happy Valley which marked the close of ahe present season.
Winning cash awqep numbers
will also be found.
The Results. Tehva Plate, one mille,
Mr. L. Dunbar's Cyclamen Boy,
(155 lbs)
(Mr. Frost)
Mг. A. M. L. Soares' Shuko, (181
Ibs.)
(Mr. Harriman) Won by length and half. Time: 1,60.2 min.
Pari-mutuel: Win $9.10; Place
$7.80.
Second "Hay and Corn" Stakes, Ave furlongs. Lau's "Dairen, (152 lbs.) (Mr. Harriman) Helonaldo's Helter Skelter, (162
Ibs.)
(Mr. Ingram) Mr. Woo Lai-tin's White Butter.
Ay, (165 lbs.) (Mr. Frost)
Won by Half length; two lengths. Timo: 1.10.3 min.
Pari-mutuel: Win 840.40; Places 85:10: $5.10: $0.10.
Juling.Stokes, five furlonge.
Dir. S. B: K's Partnerships, (152
lbs.)
(Mr. Liang) Mr. C. B. Brown's Stickpast,
(155 lbs.)
(nir. Froulx)
Mr. L. T. F.'s Gold Ring, (101
Ibs.)
(Mr. Pan)
Kuala Lumpur
of this problem has caused the Manchukuo made an attempt to take part in the last world's olympic
Singapore, May 22. games held at Los Angeles, but the
The Second Malayan Chineso international federation refused to athletic moet, according to the recognize this country as an in- decision of the Joint Committed of dependent state, and the applica- the various centres of Malaya at a tion was turned down, it is said. meeting held in Singapore recent-
Japan, and French Indo-China ly, will be held in Kuala Lumpur. are already sure of participating in on August 4, this year. Ithe Far Eastern championships Mr. Aw Boon Haw, the pro-i games to be held here next year.prietor of the Tiger Medical Hall, The invitation sent to China by the has again been elected patron of local amateur athletic federation the Committee. He has again pro- has not been answered.
mised to foot the expense of the meet.
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Won by Two and half lengths; ono longth.
Time: 1.15.2 min,
Pari-mutual: Win $128.80; Places $32; $16.80; $10.40.
Whitsun Plate, 1% miles.
Mrs. L. Dunbar's Sitting Bull,
(104 lbs.)
...
1
2
SPORTS MEET FOR MANCHUKUO.
Mukden, May 30.
The Singapore Chinese will hold | their athletle events on July 7, to select the representatives of Sing- At the meeting of Its directors apore to the Kuala Lumpur com- held here recently, the Manchoukuo petitions. -
AMATEURS MUST BE REAL
AMATEURS
STRICT RULING ON BRITISH STATUS BY UNION
London, June 1. vertisement of a potential winner
The definition of an amateur using a particular ball being worth golfer in England has been made the expenditure. This practico, stricter than ovor by a decree of før amateurs at least, will now! the English Golf Union,
coase, it is understood;
(Mr. Frost) Dynasty's King's Justico, (101
In futuro, says the. Union, 'no lbs.)
(Mr. Proulx)
In any case the ruling directly amateur may receive gifts of any affects the advertising stunt of d Sureton's Solar Star, (157 lb.)
kind (Mr. Heard)
for golfing performances well-known whiskey firm, which Won by Two-lengths; many lengths, from outside sources. The de-offered a bottle of its liquor för Time: 2.32.4 mins.
elston was based on the consensus every hole In one. In one year Pari-mutuellWin $8.80; Place $8: of opinion of an overwhelming alone the firm diatributed over. Second Tytam Handicap, "A" Class, majority of the 950 amtiated clubs. 1,000 bottles,
one mile.
Mesira, Testor & Abraham's The Panther, (162 lbs.) (Bir. Front) Mr. LiPo-chun's Now's The Time, (157 lbs.) (Mr. Ip)
(Continued on Pago 9.)
For many yours it has been the
custom of the loading manufactur
Soma-golf ball Arms have hither-
ors to give away literally thou. to given a box of balls for høling
2 sands of golf-balls at the Im- In one shot, and elgar and eigarolte
portant tournaments, thead-frms also gavo prizes.
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