THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1933.
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SHANGHAI EAGER
PLADNER
Winner, Runner-Up in Tee Tussle
Qua Moreland
(left)
retained
his
tillo as
trans- Inississippi
TO BOX
JAPANESE
"Jock". Croighton, former Hongkong boxing champion, is to meet Aime Rafael, one of the French boxers now making tour. with Emile Spider Plodner, in Shanghai to-night.
Pladner is billed to oppose Hushimato, feather-weight champ- ion of Japan, whom the French-" man considers is the best man he has mot for the last two years.
Pladner signifield his willingness to meet Hashimoto, feather-weight champion of Japan, who fought a draw with him in Tokyo, on con- dition that the latter makes the featherweight limit of 126 lbs. Pladner will probably weigh In between 123 and 124 lbs.
Hashimoto is the logical oppon- ent for Pladner. In his last bout with the former world's champion, he was far behind on points in the first five rounds, but spurted in the latter stages to earn a good draw. Pladner stated that Hashi- moto by far the best opponent he has met for the Just year or so, and will have to be at his best to beat the Japanese Champion,
CREIGHTON'S CHANCE.
Jock Creighton, popular welter- weight, has been signed on to meet Aime Rufsel, recent conqueror of
golf champlon
in the
match at Broadmoor, Colo,,
but he trailed
Lawson *Little,
Stanford
University
player,
most of the
final
round be-
fore, he
made four
successive
birdies
to win,
2 and 1, on
.the 36th
list..
FRANK HEDLEY'S SECOND SWIMMING RECORD
Alde in the semi-final. Creighton SHANGHAI MAN.
has returned from a vacation and is in the best of condition. In his workouts he has shown his oldtime form, and there are many that believe that he could hold his own against the fast Frenchṛaan.
This bout is a natural Creighton recently defeated Alde, and so has Rafael. They compare favourably in height, weight and reach and are bound to go the full limit.
Both boys are crafty and know every trick in the trade.
one.
IN FORM
LOWERS "Y" 50 YDS. FIGURES
AN INTERPORT
PROMISE
LANCASHIRE'S BOY CRICKET WONDER
Another Fine Innings by Washbrooks
London.
TO-NIGHT
Cyril Washbrooks, Lancashire's 19-year-old boy cricketer, is being hailed as the find of the season.
After making a century on his first appearance in the county The U. S. Marines natators side, he has soon followed it up. The special event will be be lost to the Shanghai Foreign with another fine innings of 95 tween Billy Sullivan, the Marine Y.M.C.A. in their second dual against the West Indies. Fast who has put up such an excellent!
bowling has obviously, no térrors
show against Pladner and R. meeting this season, the winners for the Lancashire boy for the Hugues. It will be remembered scoring 42 points to the 81 put tourists have several "speed mer that in the latter's last bout he up by the losers.
chants" who have worried quite a has had a decision over Sullivan's
few of the more experienced bats- stablemate Fairbanks and Sullivan.
men already. is anxious to reverse the decision. Both boys are willing and eager fightera.
SENATORS WIN AGAIN
OVERCOME CLOSE RIVALS
YANKEES' BAD
SCORES FAST.
Frank-Hedley proved to be the premier attraction of the show, recording a new "Y" mark in the 50 yards free-style when he Going in first with Hopwood covered, the distance in 25 3/5 and facing the ominous total of, secs. Hagenstein put in his usual 305, he made light of the West excellent performance and won Indics attack from the start. He as his more the backstroke and breaststroke, scored twice as fast thereby retaining his reputa 11 fours before falling to a catch experienced partner and had hit tion as one of the best swimmers of Sealey when only five short of
blo century.
here.
12. POINTS
IN 3 HEADS
GRIMMITT'S GOOD' BOWLING
CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLS
A. W. Grimmitt relied on three fruitful heads which gave him twelve shots to beat R. Ellis of the Polico in the fourth round of the open singles bowls champlonship of the Colony, yesterday.
The Civil Service player actual. ly scored points only.
on
seven hends, whereas this, opponent won
nine, but Grimmitt, ran out quite an easy winner by 21 to 15.
A. W. Grimmitt, of the Civil Ser vice U.C., passed into the fifth round of the Lawn Bowls Singles Cham- pionship yesterday of the Police
afternoon
ho when eliminated R.
R.C., on the Craigengower C.C. green by 21-15. Ho acored three fours, el- in though he notched points only Boven heads as compared to the Policeman's nine,
Play was even throughout, Ellis being in the load on the 13th head, but two fours by Grimmitt finished off the match.
posed
but
tho
On the Police green. B. W. Brad- of C. G. Silver O.C. dis
of the Club de Recreio by 29-10. The Portuguese was leading in the first few heads, after he had drawn level, Brad- bury, never looked back. He led by 20-11 on the 10th head, but by scor ing two two's on the next two heads, Silva reduced the deficit, On the 22nd head, Silva laid three, but Bradbury carried the jack to rivo himself throc.
CLOSE SCORING.
There was a thrilling finish in the match between A. Hydo-Lay and R. P. Phillips on the Rocroio-green, the former winning by 21 shots to 18, after being 17 to 14 ìln arrears,
Of the Kowloon "Bowling Club Freen A. 8. Gomes was defeated by 9. Eccleshall by 21. shots to 19.
NEXT WEEK'S BOWLS
More Championship Games Arranged
Lawn Bowie singles championship Next week's programme in the has been arranged as follows:
MONDAY, AUGUST 14,
J..8. Logan v A. E. Contes
(Recreio Green)
H. Nish v W. V. Field
(Police Green)
- TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. J. F. McGowan v T. Perkins R. F. Luz v 3. Cavar ̈th
(K. B.G. C. GRA)·
E. Post v A. S. Gomes
(K. C. C. Green)
All matches will start at 5.30 pro, and if rain provents play on Tuesday, those games will be play-
A large crowd turned out for the Ho scores the majority of his gala and were treated to some runs on the leg side. His pull- good swimming, the Imcas having ing of anything on the short elde the slight edge over their oppon- could not be bettered and he has onts, Hagonstein won the 100 the facility of keeping the ball yards backstroko in 83 seconds on the ground.
ed un. Wednesday. Wednesday's "A second McLaren" is how matches will be postponed until which is very fair, though not as good as he recorded in the inter- followers of Lancashire, view his Thursday, if rain prevents play. port trial two weeks ago. In the chances of reaching the top. 50 yards, Hedley swam away from opposition to win in record time. while Archie Logan was just beat- their second win in successive en out of second place. days against New York Yankees,
PATCH
New York, Aug. 9. Washington Sohators pulled off
and since Sunday last the teams 100 YARDS BACK-STROKE. have met four times and have broken oven on results.
Scores as cabled by Reuter
were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
Philadelphia
Boston
R. H. E.:
8: 1
1
(Whitney homered for Boston).
Chicago
St.. Louis
10 15:
7 - 18
1.-O. Hagenstein (Y), 2, Mayer | (U.S.M.C.), *3. Alumbrack (U.S.
M.C.).
Time: 83 seck.
50 YARDS FREE-STYLE.
1-F. Hedley (Y), 2. McDonald |(U.S.M.C.), 8. Logan (Y),
Time: 26 3/5. sec.,
AIDING COUNTY CRICKET CLUBS
'ANDY" DUCAT'S
SCHEME
Alding County.
ALLEN GIVING UP CRICKET?
.
GREAT BLOW TO MIDDLESEX
London.. The suggestion that County "Gub" Allen, who was such Clubs should be allowed to trans-success in Australia.
with the fer the players they cannot afford England team, is unlikely to play to retain to those counties, who very much tricket In the future. could better use them, is made by This is a great blow to Middlesex "Andy" Ducat, the former cricket for the County have not A and football international, in his great wealth of bowling talent at book "Cricket," published by their disposal at present. Allen Mossra, Hutchinson and Company has just accepted an appointment Ducat conaldors that the reside with a firm of stockbrokers and ho ential-qualification problem might will have very little time for be inet, if an undertaking was cricket. given by the player concerned to 10. Hedley, 2. Lawlor, 3.ve in the County while playing ed his return to the Middlesex team, The youthful fast-bowlar celebrat Smith.
"Timo: 64 4/5 secs.
75 YARDS MEDLEY RELAY, 1.-U.S.M.C. (Hamilton, Duell, Time: 46 2/5 secs.
(F. Hordan and Jarger homered Peavey)...
for Chicago).
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
New York
"Washington'
Philadelphia Boston
4.
(Brown homered for Boston).
BILLIARDS FINAL.
“South Wales Borderers To Stage Contest.
100 YARDS FREE-STYLE...
100 YARDS BREAST-STROKE. 10. Hagonstein (Y), 2. Mayer ((U.S.M.C.), 3, Duell (U.S.M.C.).-
PLUNGE.
1.-McDonald, (U.S.M.C.), 2. W. Thieman (Y), Mayor (U.S.M.C.),
48' 6".
200 YARDS FREE-STYLE,
1-A Logan (Y), 2. W. Me The final of the Battalion Indivi-Allistor (Y), 8. Mayor (U.S.M.C.)
Time: 2 min. 82 secs. dual billiards competition of the Bouth Wales Borderers will take place at the Soldiers Club, Queen's Road, on Wednesday next between L/Cpl.
"B" Company, and Pri-
NASA Company.......
Referee: Colour Bergeant Jar. manjeri Markers Sergeant Organ. Match commences
FANCY DIVING..
for it.
by taking eight wickets. and there- "A sudden general redistribu- by in one. Innings demonstrated tion of cricketers is never likely that he is none the worse, for the to happen," ho days. "Each "grilling" he was subjected to county has a character of its own under the Australian sun. and is anxious to · maintain It.In the first Test against tho That Is the very foundation of West Indies ho - was ... constantly county cricket. But no harm compared in pace to the visiting could be done in making it easier fast bowler Martindale, While for the countries to secure good there was a certain difference of amateur players and the right opinión as to who was the fastest sort of professionals.”
of the pair. It is generally conced -Ducat, who was a Surrey pro-ed that Martindale in possessed fessional for 25 years, deplores of the more, consistent pace while of University Allen is able to produce an occa- cricketers in county cricket. sional "one out of the bag's faster * “It is undeniably a fact that than any of his rivals, only their influoncon is vital in the... This wàs,much the same story first-class game,” he adds. "They with the famous Australian pair have been, produced by one or Gregory and MacDonald, While de others of bust::fnerworles, where the former" bowled "faster® during | cricket began÷as a scasual, enter" an over; MacDonald-Could produ
tainment and has developedianto an occasioni kamay Y3⁄4which made
1-R. Duoll (U.B.M.C.), 2. Sharp (Y)), 3. Walters (Y),'
RELAY
tho
fowness
at : 0.30, p.ng/ arid Won by Y.MO.A. (Hedley, Me- | a traditional sport of the SHARE
SELLAlllator, Smith, Logan),
kindvie
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