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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1933.

BATSMEN REAP A RICH HARVEST

THREE

DOUBLE

CENTURIES

ONLY ESSEX WIN OUTRIGHT

Thirteen Three Figure

Innings

YORKSHIRE LOSE 100 PER CENT. RECORD

HERBERT SUTCLIFFE, the Yorkshire batsman, who scored his highest innings of the season to date against Warwickshire, Sutcliffe reach- ed 205 before dismissal.

London, June 9. Batsmen reaped a rich harvest of runs in first class cricket during the last three days and so heavy, was scoring on the hard wickets, that in only one county match, was a definite result reached, the remainder be ing decided on first innings.

Three double conturien were ro-TEC corded, the feat being performed;

by Bakewoll of Northants, Hendley

of the West Indies and Herbert) Sutcliffo of Yorkshiro.

There were ten additional indi- vidual three-figure scores as well as John Langridge's 99 against Lancashire.

Bowlers had a heart-breaking task and in only five instances were any sort of successes on- joyed, Bowes, Brown, Boyes, Perka and Griffith, returning extraordin- arily good analysis under the con- ditions.

UTRECEIVERTINIAN DATING

HONOURS LIST.

BATTING. Bakewell (Northants) Notte

V

Hendley (W. Indles) Somerset

246

242

Sutcliffe (Yorks) ▾ wick

War-

205

Kilner (Warwick) v York-

shire

197

Squires (Surrey) v Leices

ter

A. W. Carr (Notts) Northnuts

150°

125

Barlin (Surrey) v Leicester Walters (Worcester)

V

Derby

Barber (Yorkshire) v War-.

wick

124

124

Berry (Leicester) v Surrey O'Conner (Essex) v Hamp

11

shire

113

......

100

101

R. W. V. Robins (M. C. C.)

v Kent ...

Liddell

As a result of the prolific scor- Ing. Yorkshire, although winning on first innings, lost their 100 per cont. record, whilst Essex impro- ved their position in the country championship by beating Hamper Lancs.........

shiro. Sussex (against Lanca- shire), Northanta (against Notts), Worcester (against Derbyshire) and Surrey (against Leicester) were other teams to capture first Innings points.

HARD LUCK HANTS! Hampshire had a heart-breaking experience against Essex, Enjoy- ing à lead on the first innings of 63, they found themselves fighting for runs in their return to the wicket.

Even so they set Essex' with

Notts

(Northants)

Langridge John (Sussex).

⚫ olgnifies not out

BOWLING.

Bowes (M. C. C.) v Kent Brown (Surrey) v Leices

ter Boyes

Essex

(Hampshire)

Perks (Worcester)

Derby

Griffith (W. Indies)

Somerset

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Sunsox (397-8'dec) beat Lancashire (311 and

69-2) on first innings

Northants (521) boạt Notts (429 and 198-6) on

first innings

Worcester (390 and 55-3) beat Derbyshire

(303) on first innings

Essex (274 and 277-6) beat Hampshire (337

and 211) by four wickets

Yorkshire (591-6 dec) beat Warwick (319 and

127-4) on first innings

Surrey (464-7 dec) beat Leicester (276 and

311-6) on first innings

OTHER MATCHES,

!

M.C.C. (406 and 187-8 dec) beat Kent (253 and

254) by 86 runs

West Indies (482-6 dec) drew with Somerset

(272 and 323-9),

CHAMPIONSHIP

TENNIS

BY U.S.R.C.

AUSPICIOUS OPENING TO MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE

C.R.C.—CHIEF RIVALS WIN.

COMFORTABLY

(By "Veritas").

Overcoming one of their biggest obstacles in the first match of the season the United Services Recrea- 128tion Club have established a moral, as well as an actual advantage, and retention of the Dunlop Shield for the Mixed Doubles tennis league championship would appear well within their grasp.

The U.S.R.C. have only to fear the Chinese Recreation Club, and as the teams meet next Friday, the championship will, I think, be de- cided on that day.

To defeat an I.R.C. combination 99 boasting the Rumjahn cousins and Cassumbhoy by saven sets to two is an achievement worthy of seri

G for 60lous consideration. As last year, the great strength of the winners

6 for

G for 69 lay in their balance, the ladies pull- ing their weight and more than holding their own in the rallies.

"H.D." and Miss Rose Rumjahn G for Go had a very unsuccessful afternoon Josing all three sets whilst S. A.

· HO KA-LAU, who played « izad. ing part in the defeat of the K.C.C. by the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday.

Misa Thomas,

5 for 64 Rumjaha and Mrs. Kew, and Cus- company with

sumbhoy and Miss Gecks managed former Analist In the ant to snatch a set cach, M.F.H. War- singles championship

lost all three sets.

CORINTHIANS DEPOSED

277 to win on a crumbling wicket, NO EXEMPTION

but-so-whole-heartedly did the batsmen go for the runs that they were obtained amid tremendous excitement for the loss of six wickets.

O'Conner played a magnificent part in this victory, scoring a fine contury.

NOTTS MORTIFIED.

IN F.A. CUP

Jadies

of the

MACAO'S LAST MEETING

RACE PROGRAMME

FOR-SUNDAY-

SEVEN EVENTS

[By "Ringtall""]

·· The Afth and final extra meet- Ing of the season of the Macno Jockey Club will be held to-mor- row, when a card of seven events will be decided.

Entries are wall up to the mark and with the track hard and fast, high standard racing is assured.

My nolections for the afternoon aro:

1st Rnce.

Pure Music Blue Plane Happy Man

2nd Race.

Just Imagine The Lonfer

Eak

3rd Race.

The Curlow

Pat. -Sox

4th Race.

Partnership

Helter Skelter Black Rock

5th Race.

Bold Lad Carnation II -Now King

6th Race.

White Stars Jon Stewer Peter Davey

7th Race.

No Fear Paul Jones Disorderly Conduct

To-night's Swimming

ing and Miss Hancock conceding Colony, and an Interport nominee, Gala

both.

UPSETS AT K.C.C.

There were quite a fow upsets at the K.C.C., where the Chines romp

ed home with a 72 victory, history repeating itself:

Among the unexpected-in- dividual results were the loss of two sets by M. K. Lo and Mrs. Enid Litton, local singles cham- pion, and the concession of a set by Teddy Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel to Ho Ka-lau and Miss Perry at six-lovo.

PARTICIPATION IN EARLY ROUNDS

London, May 30. The Corinthians, the famous

The K.C.C. should have won at amateur Association football club, have falled to secure exemption least two additional sets. Ernest Notts, after rattling up 429 had from the early rounds of next Fincher and Mrs. Hambly led 5-2 the mortification of seeing North season's F. A. Cup competition. against Tout Wai-pul and Mrs. ants surpass it with 621 and al-Thus, their entry will be two Chiu Chun-chiu and lost 7-5, and though there was never any earlier than in previous seasons they were in a position to beat Ho chance of a definite result, Notts and from now on they will come Ka-lau and Miss Parry, but threw were definitely in the doldrums, into the competition with the it away through blunders at the their second innings yielding but majority of the Third Division critical stage and again lost at the 190 for 6 wickets and further sides.

twelfth game.

vory third rate.

wickets for 127, in the return visit.

Surrey, after establishing a very

tion.

FAIL IN A TEST,

And

Mrs. H. J. Armstrong and Stafford Smith and R. H. Mould

and Mrs. Wadding, however, ATTRACTIVE Y.M.

pulled the game out of the fire for

the visitors.

Details of the matches follow:

PROGRAMME

U.S.R.C. v. Indians.

Entries for the second Y.M.C.A. swimming gala to be held this Playing on their own courts the evening are big and with an at- U.S.R.C. won from the Indian RC tractive programme arranged, In- by seven sets to two.

L Goldman and

Scores

Mrs. Lochner cluding dancing at the conclusion (U.S.R.C.) beat S. A. Rumjahn and of the aquatics, an enjoyable Mrs. A. J. Kow, 6-3; beat H. D. evening is assured. Rumfahn and Miss R. Rumjohn,' 6-3; Among the chief swimming beat J. A. E. Cassumbhoy and Miss Gecks, 6-0.

R. E. Tottenham and Mrs. Lewis Bryan (U.S.R.C.) beat Rumjahn and Mrs. Kow, 6-2; beat Rumjahn and Miss Rumfahn, 6-2; beat Cassumbhoy and Miss Gecks, 0-2.

Miss

M. H. F. Waring and Miss R Hancock (U.S.R.C.) lost to Rumlahn and Mrs. Kew, 4-6; beat Rumfahn and RumJahn, 0-2, Iost to Cassumbhoy and Miss Geeks, 4-0.

Kowloon C.C.,v. Chinese R,C, Mrs. Enid Litton, the ladies' cham-

A. E. P. Guest and Miss Grifitha (Kowloon C.C.) beat Lo and Mrs.

FILIPINOS AT THE K.C.C.

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME.

*' ALTERED.

S. A. Rumjohn cannot, take part in to-morrow's tennis ex- hibitions at the Kowloon Cricket Club between Gavia and Polin- tan the Filipinos and local players. The programme has Therefore been amended and will be as follows:

NO. 1. SINGLES.

Tsui Wal-pui v L. Gavia.

NO. 2 SINGLES.

A. E. P. Guest v L. Polixtan.

DOUBLES.

H. D. Rumjahn and E. C. 'Fincher v L. Gavia and .L. Polintan.

The matches will start at:4.30 p.m. sharp, admission $1 includ- ing tax.

SPORT ADVTS.

MACAO RACES MACAO RACES

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB. FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING,

Sunday, 11th June, 1933, ... ́ First Saddling Bell at 1.30 p.m. First Raco at-2-p.m.-- Admission

To Members' Enclosure $2. To Public Enclosure 40 Cts. Mombora MUST show their "padges to gain admittance. Ladies," are cordially invited to attend the Races without charge. No LADIES' tickets will be lasued.

Timns, Teas and Refreshment?" will be obtainable at the Race Course at reasonable prices.

Seo Steamboat Co.'s notices for special sailings to Macao.

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NEW

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RECORDS

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MAY

timo would have made an outright Last season, the famous ama-

HO AT THE NET. win almost a certainty for North-teurs played their first match in ants.

¡January, when they were defeated

In winning three sets, Ho Ka-lau by West Ham United at the Cry-operated with great success from Horbert Sutcliffe, in recording stal Palace. At that time there the net. He refused to budge pion of the Colony, and her brother his biggest score of the acason was something of An outery and covered everything within M, K. Lo, lost the only two sets won since returning from Australia, against what some of the smaller range. No sort of tactics could by the Kowloon CC. at King's Park made the Warwick attack. look clubs against what some of the budge him, hie volleying and against the Chinesa R.C. Scores:

smaller clubs tormed the "pre-ovorhend working smoothly

E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel Warwick replied gamely at the ferential treatment" meted out to with the minimum of errors. (Kowloon C.C.) beat M. K. Lo and wicket, Acoring 310 in their first the Corinthians, and it was argued

Mrs. Chiu Chun-chlu gave Tout Mrs. E. Litton, G-d; lost to Tsui Wai- venture, but they were still 145 that their record in previous years Wal-pul splendid support enabling put and Mrs. Chiu Chun-chlu, 8-3; lost

did not merit their exemption

to Ho Ka-lau and Miss It Perry, runs in arrears after losing our such a late stage of the competithe young. Interporter to secure 05.

the maximum number of wins.

M.. K. Lo and his alster, Mrs. E. F. Finchor and Mrs. Bambly big advantage against Lelccator For this reason, the West Ham Litton took some time to settle (Kowloon C.C.) lost to Lo and Mrs. Litton, 8-0; lost to Taul and Mra. could not drive it home to the match was loked upon as a test, down and were decidedly off Chiu, 6-7; lost to Ho and Miss Ferry, full and their opponents saved the If the Corinthians could prove colour until the last set, when 6-7. game. Leicester were 188 runs to their ability to hold their own both found their length and M. K: the bad on the first innings, but against the Second Division side Lo sought the not with success.

Mrs. Hambly was the oustand-Litton, 6-8; lost to Tavi and Mrs. batted no skilfully in the second there could be little argument that they easily averted defeat... against their exemption from the ing K.C.C. lady player and if her Chiu, 4-01 lost to Ho, and. Miss Ferry,

earlier rounds. After a poor Parthor could have revealed a 4. game, the amateurs ware defeated little more steadiness in crucial

events are the 50 yards handicap The Club de Rocrolo, playing for Aggregate Cup, 100 yards Kont batsmen are still falling, by 2-0, but the score flattered phases of the sets, would certainly

them. The Corinthians were in- have recorded a couple of wins.

against the Ladies R.C. at King's breast stroke handicap, and 50 Twice dimissed for just over 250 ferior in ovory department of the

Park were beaten by six sets to three yards ladies handicap, AFTER A GOOD START. runs bgainst the M.C.C!, they lost

"A toom race between two sides by 80 rune. Bowes did some use game and it was quite obvious they

could havo little hope of beating Miss Olive Dalziel, after

F. J. Romedios and Mis C. M. of eight,, novelty race and Intra- ful bowling in this game taking even the weakest members of the strong opening, lost her longth Botelho (Club de Recreio) lost to Club water pole form other fea

various leagues. Immediately, a and Toddy Fincher seemed unablo II. J. Armstrong and Mrs. Stafford fures, In direct contrast, the West more persistent attack against the to make good the dofblency.

2-81 beat R. Traill and Miss Smith,

The gala starts at 9 pm, sharp. R. H. Mould and Indios are increasing their scores Corinthians' was launched and Miss Griffitha was consistont Thoming, 6-8 lost

Mze. Wadding, overy match. A glorious double this has resulted in the action to and when she has enjoyed a little C. A. Barretto and Miss O. M. contury by W. Hoadley allowed day of the committee who deal more match experience will easily

lly Ribeiro (Club de Recreio) lost to The Mul Fong Girls' School basket- thom to declare with the mam- with exemptions.

hold her own; •

Armstrong and Mrs. Stafford Bmith, ball team, winners of the inter-school moth total of 428 for G wickets. The Corinthians first took part'

Guest, her partner, was the 1-0 best Traill and Miss Thomas, basketball shield this season, had a In the tournament in the season steadient player on the courts, and 6-4; lost to Mould and Mrs. Wadding, most successful time when their team · MRS. MOTONO. Somerset were well behind on 1822-23, and their best por exhibited some delightful touches, 4-5 v. Romedies and. Miss O. M. the five games which they played visited. Canton last work and won all

Hand and Electric Massage. the first innings, but recovered in formance - since was the debut did not enjoy the best of luck Botelho (Club de Recreio) lost to with the Canton girls schools The Holder of Diploma and Certificate the second and played out time font of Blackburn Rovers, in Although the Ladies Recreation Armstrong and Birg, Stafford Smith, singers returned to the Colony on fairly easily, aggregating 823 for 1923-24, In 1025-20, they drow Club comfortably beat the Recrolo, 2-01 boat Traill and Miss Thomas, Thursday afternoon. It is understood of Tokyo Denki Rysho Kenkyusho 9, being then over 100 runs in ad-with Manchoate rCity at the Cry- the Inclusion of R. Traill was not 6.1; lost to Mould and Mrs. Wadding, that the School has arranged are. (Tokyo Electric Cure Institute).

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