PERFECT SOUND and COMFORT.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1933.
NOTTS
AND LEICESTER
QUEEN'S EXCITING FINISH
AIR CONDITIONED THEATRE
"QUALITY" IN PICTURES."
We are not withholding pictures during the summer!
GEMS FOR AUGUST.
"WOMAN ACCUSED"
with
NANCY CARROLL—CARY GRANT
JOHN BARRYMORE
Reunion Vienna
"WITH DIANA WYNYARD.
THE EPIC OF THE SEA
"CRUISER EMDEN"
Forma
Shearer
in a romance that stirs moon- light memories
hilin' Through
FREDRIC
MARCH HOWARD-
JOAN CRAWFORD
COOPERT
TODAY WE LIVE
CHARMING MUSICAL ROMANCE
"TO-NIGHT IS OURS"
with
CLAUDETTE COLBERT
FREDERIC. MARCH-ALISON SKIPWORTH
HELEN HAYES CLARK GABLE
THE
HITE SISTER
To Chill Your Vory Blood! "TERROR ABROAD"
with
CHARLIE RUGGLES
7 RUNS NEEDED AND A
WICKET IN HAND--
SOMERSET DEMORALISED BY
FARNES OF ESSEX
HEARNE TAKES NINE WICKETS IN ONE INNINGS
THE
London, Aug. 1.
THE Notts v Leicester match contained the most exciting cricket of the county programme during the last three days, a dramatic fight to secure the winning runs by the Notts last pair being thwarted by the clock.
When stumps were drawn Notts, with nine wickets fallen, still required 7 runs to win.
When Notts finlahed the first Hearne (Middlesex) v. inninga 100 runs ahead of Leices-
Derby
ter, they seemed to bave put them- Sims (Middlesex) selves definitely in a winning post- Derby
tion.
9 for 61
Mitchell (Derby) V.
Middlesex
(Northants)
for 47
7 for 86
6 for 58
But Leicester made a ereditable recovery in their return to the Matthews crease and compiled 261 for 8, at
v, Worcester
which score they aportingly de- Bowes (Yorks) v. Hants 5 for 74
clared.
Brook (Worcester) Y.
Northants.
(Leicester)
Nottk
የ.
4 for 49
5 for 90 This left Notts to score 162 to Palmer (Hants) v: Yorks 5 for 93 win. They went for the runa, Boyes (Hants) v. Yorks for 96 but the razor-like attack of Lei- Smith cestor, led by Smith who captured 4 for. 49, résulted in wickets fall- ing fast. The closing overs were! full of excitement, with the Notis: batsmen endeavouring to sneak; runs and the Leicester bowlers putting the utmost into their work.
SIX DRAWN GAMES.
Six of the eight games were left drawn, only Essex, who thorough-. ly thrashed Somerset, and Middle- sex, who, thanks to the wonderful bowling of Sims and Hearne, scor- ed heavily against Derbyshire, gaining the maximum points.
their
Surrey and Kent met in return encounter at the Oval, re- sulting in Surrey winning on first innings after gaining a big' ad- vantage.
The London team made the Kent attack look very poor stuff by hit- ting up 482 for 8 declared. Both Squires and Barling reached the three figure mark.
NEW
IN
AN
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Surrey (482-8 dec.) beat Kent (293 and 374-4)
on first innings.
Einox (399) beat Somerset (223 and 99) by an
innings and 77 runs.
Northants (308 and 115-3) beat Worcester (273 and 314-3 dec.) on first innings. Yorkshire (338) beat Hampshire (268 and 68-
2) on first innings.
Middelesex (252 and 92-2) beat Derbyshire *
167 and 175) by eight wickets. Lancashire (466-6 dec.) beat Gloucester (228
and 319-3) on first innings. Sussex (457-9 dec.) beat Warwickshire (307
and 152-3) on first innings.
Notts (276 and 155-9) beat Leicester (176 and
261 for 8 dec.) on first innings.
J. W. Hoarna, the Middlesex all- rounder, who accomplished the feat of taking nine wickets in one inn. inge against Derby. His figures were 9 for 61,
Interport
PITCHING Footballer
RECORD Returns
46 SCORELESS INNINGS
BY HUBBELL OF N. Y. GIANTS
New York, Aug. 1. Carl Hubbell of the New York Giants set up a new Na- tional Baseball League record to-day when he pitched 5-2/3rds-scoreleasinnings- bringing his total to 46 con- secutive scoreless innings pitch- ed.
--
Kent, who in their first knock complied 293, easily saved the the utmost game, scoring with
The old record, established by freedom on a perfect wicket. Wil-Ed Reulbach of the Chicago Cubs liam Ashdown was in his happiest in 1908 was. 44. mood and contributed 178 to the visitors' score of 274 for 4,
FARNES' 13 FOR 98.
Farnes occupied all the Time-l light when Essex met and dofent- ed Somerset. The Essex bowler was in his best form and twice ran through Somerset. In the first in- nings he captured 7 for 72 and in the second 6 for 26. Somerset gave a poor display of batting in their return visit, being sent back for 99.
Yorkshire were held to a first innings decision by Hampshire, the match being restricted by rain, whilst Lancashire could not make the most of a Arst innings lead against Gloucester and had to be. satisfied with eight points.
To-day, however, the Glants were beaten, losing to Boston..
Scores as Rent by Reuter were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York Boston...... 3 7 0
R. H. E.
1 7 1
(F. Hogan homered for Boston)
Chiengo
Cincinnati
Pittsburgh St. Louis
3
6
1.
1
5 0
16
1
3
&
2
9
0
AMERICAN LEAGUE. St. Louis.**** G Cleveland
2 8 2 (Weat acored a home run)
HAPPY VALLEY GOLF.
Singles Competition For
The Summer Months.
HOWE TO PLAY FOR CLUB THIS YEAR
(By "Veritas")
J. A. Howe, the Hongkong Football Club and Interport centre-forward has returned to Hongkong from home leave.. He is feeling very fit and looking forward to the approaching feat ball season,
LEAGUE
TENNIS
K.C.C. IN POOR FORM
OUTPLAYED BY I.R.C..
RECREIO DEFEAT CIVIL SERVICE
(By "Veritas")
League tennis yesterday was confined to the matches in the "p" Division, which saw the defeat of the K.C.C. and Civil Service by I.R.C. and Recreio respectively.
The K.C.C. gave a poor account of themselves nt Sookunpoo. Though without D.S. and S. E. Green, and robbed of the services of Hambly and Rodger, this could not be advanced as, an excuse for the team's failure.
The steadiness of the I.R.C. pans was a notable feature of the match. A.. H. Rumjahn, and Madar had the distinction of win- ning all three sets. Extremely promising form was displayed by the Suffiad brothers, the youngest players in the team.
Scores:
A. II. Rumijahın und J.3.A. Gurreen (1.P.C.) beat Gray and Burnett, 6-2; beat Stapleton and Grase, 6-0; beat Mackay
and Capell, 6-0.
He informed me this morning
A. K. Sumad" and A. H. Sumad that he has every intention of 3-6; lost to Stapleton and Grose, 0:8; |
(1.R.C.) lost to Gray and Burnett, playing this winter and
will drew
with again throw-in-his- lot with the
Mackay and Capell, 6-6. S. A. Ismall and A. H. Madar Hongkong Football Club,
(I.R.C.) beat Burnett and Gray, 6-4; HECTOR MCTAVISH FOR INDIA. beat Stapleton and Grose, 6-2; beat Greenock, he ran Mackay and Capell, 0-2. Mr. Hector McTavish, former prominent official of the Hongkong F.A, and manager of the team which visited Shanghal in the latter part of 1932 and won the Interport in face of severe criticism.
Whilst in across
Hector, um told, is going to India. He has received An pointment with a Sugar Refinery business house.
LAWN BOWLS
Close Contest In
Championships
C.S.C.C. ▼. RECREIO. -
Visiting Happy Valley, the Club de Recreio dofented the Civil Service C.C. by 04 sets to 2%. drew with A. Guterres and E, A. McDougall and Burrow (6.9.C.C.) Norunha,
6-6; lost to A. E. Xavier and
2-Gi
lost to L. A. dn
4-0,
3. B. Gonsalves,
ap Silva and J. J. Remeer (C.S.C.C.)
Kickford and
lost to Guterres and Noronha. 2-6; bent Xavier and Gonsalves, 6-4; lost to Silva and Remedios, 2-6.
Bradley and Todd (C.S.C.C.). lost to Guterres and Noronha, 5-7; bent. Xavier and Gonsalves, 6-4; ont to Silva and Remedios, 2-6.
LEAGUE TABLE.
The following is the League Table A-close contest was seen on to date in the "B" Divisions:- the Craigengower C.C. green
P. W. D. L. 3. A. Pia. Club de Recreio..
Graduates_Aven.
in the Colony Championship U.S.R.C yesterday evening when J. Bouth Chine Watson of the Kowloon Bow- Kowloon 0.0. ling Green Club met and de- Indian R
Hongkong C.0. feated L. de Rome of the Hong- Civil Service
University kong Electric R. C. by 21 shots to 18.
23 2
26 10
29 20
30% 22%
Sussex had much the better of the game against Warwickshire, but tima prevented them from realising victory. When the match
Throughout the game the two PONIES. CLASSIFIED. ended, Warwick wore only two
The draw has been made for the players were neck and neck but to- runs ahead in their second innings second summer singles golf compoti-wards the end Watson forged nhead and had lost three wickets. It tion to be played at Happy Valley to lead by 17-11. De Rome then was a high scoring match of over during the coming montha,
[started playing more accurate bowl, 900 runs for 22 wickets-Renter be played:
The following are the matches to until he suddenly broke down in the final heads after taking the score to HONOURS LIST.
Byce into second round:--A..G. |17-16. Ursell (13) v. J.P.A. Davis (17); On another rink S. Eccleslull of the N.J. Perrin (16) v. A. B. McKellar Civil Service C. C. hnd no difficulty (8) N. Drummond 14) v. G. T. May in beating V. C. Labrum of the Kow- (17); C. Mycock (16) v. C. W. loon C. C. winning by 21 shots to five. Jeffries (17); W. L. Alexander (17)
E. Moore (18);
BATTING.
Ashdown (Kent) v. Surrey 178 Nichol (Worcester) v. North-
anta
157*
v.
Cook (Sussex) v. Warwick.. 153 Leyland (Yorkshire)
Hants
133
Barling (Surrey) v. Kent.. 131 Hammond (Gloucester)
Lancs
Armstrong
Notla
(Lolcester)
V.
126
| Langridge, Jas (Sussex) v.
Warwick
Firat round:A. MacFarlano (17) v. J. Harrop (17); W. J. Waddington (17) v. W. H. Edmonds (12); G. F. Roes (17) v. E. M. Hanlon (17); R.
K. Valentine (8) v. A. E. Clarke (14); PW. Amery
v. II. T. Brooks (17): 0. II. (D) v. P. 8. Grant (17); A. D. Humphreys (10) v. 8. A. Sleap (15); E. D. Matthews v. J. S. บ Adams (17); A. W. Muir (17) v. N. M. Currie (16); H. 111 Mundy (10). v. M Purvis
C. Young (17) A Пуск into the
second 108. Woodward
NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES
Programme for Two
Days
Heavy Entrants For "D" Division.
AUSTRALIAN PONIES.
The next extra race meeting falla on September 23, but the Ometal Handicapper and some of the owners have already made preparations for tho Benson, The classification of ponies is to hand from the Jockoy Club, and contains some interesting changes with the "D" Class command- the biggest number of entrants,
namely 02.
The following matches have been Among the griffins of this sonson
117 Dykes (18); TR: Chassols (7) arranged for next week:
J.
II.
V. A. W.
(10 round
TUESDAY, AUG. 8.
8. Eccleshall v. A B. Gomes (Kowloon B. G. C, groen) J. Watson v J. S. Logan
(Kowloon C. C.
green) U. M. Omar (Police green) All three matches will be played
Squires (Surrey) v. Kent.. 107 W. (17) V. W. A. Weight (15) J. Cavanagh
C. F. Walters (Worcester) v.
Northanta ****
Tyldesley (Lancs) v. Glouces-
NIIL HAMILTON-VERREE TEASDALE
- ter
*denotes not out,
BOWLING,
Farnica (Essex)
Somerset
104
V. W. Pittendreigh
S. T. Butlin (10) v. F. Label
Goldman
The first
Mayhew (15) v. A. H
C. Webb (17) v. L. August Dif Tuesday is wat.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1.
the played by A. W. Grimmitt v R. Ell
August 10, the coond by August 28,
(Oralgengower_groon)
the third by September E, the fourth A, Hyde-Lay... ▼ R. P. Phillips
by: September 12, the semi-finals by
(a) (Récrélo 'green)
7. for 72 September 17' and the anal by Sep-1. W. Bradbury v G. G. Bilva
for 20 Lembar S
(Polico green) *
be
Jack and Trentbridge are in "A" Class, while Racing Boy is the only griffin of any season to to "D" Class. Bag and Baggage, Cyclamion Bay, blana Bay, Gay Crusader, Gleneagles, Hetman, Jack, King' Justice, Liberty Bay, Lubar on Star, Sadko, Sitting Boll, Trent-
bridge, Wild Life.
"B" ClassDlus Star, Boxing: Eve, Bright Star, Champagne Bay, Charm- Ing Star Chateau Bay Coo Coo Bay, Cossack's Beauty, Daylight Eve, Dony Gold Key, Indiana, Jungle Jim, King's Bounty Marouls: - Hall; Maynowww. (Continued on. Poge Diy
SPORT ADVTS.
HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
Mombors are reminded that the 40th Annual General Meeting will bo hold in the Club-house on Thursday, 3rd August, 1933, at 5.45 p.m.
W. PRYDE, Acting Hon. Socrotary."-
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