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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATRUDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1933.

BATSMEN

ANOTHER DOZEN CENTURIES

BOWLERS IN

THE TOILS

COUNTY CRICKET NEARLY OVER

FINAL MATCHES

London, Sept. 1. With the exception of one match-Essex v. Sussex which starts at Leyton to-morrow---- the county cricket programme was completed to-day with five matches, only which produced a decisive re- ault.

one

of

During next week the usual series of representative games will be played to bring the season to an end. Yorkshire will be engaged against the M.C.C., an England XI in meeting the West Indies at H. D. G. Folkestone; Inter Mr. Leveson-Gewer's selected

USE LONG HANDLE

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Surrey (246 and 131-6) beat Loicester (146 and 230) by four

*** wickets.

Essex (564-8 dec.) beat Hampshire (423 and 242-7) on first

innings.

Notts (351 and 209-4 dec.) beat Somerset (327 and 138-0) on

first innings.

Worcester (420) beat Yorkshire (223 and 421-3) on first

innings.

Derby (215 and 163-7 dec.) beat Lancashire (109 and 154-5)

on first innings.

OTHER MATCHES.

West Indies (431 and 101-4) draw with Sussex (548).

CAMPBELL AGAIN

BREAKS ANOTHER

RECORD

FINE SWIMMING. IN CHAMPIONSHIP

W. T. Campbell, of the Y.M.C.A., set up another Y.M.C.A., record last team evening

when, in the championship

CARNERA ITO FIGHT

AGAIN

BOUT FIXED FOR OCTOBER 8

TO BE HELD IN: ROME

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ENTRIES close at NOON on WEDNESDAY, 6th September,

1933.

Primo Carnera will defend KOWLOON FOOTBALL his world heavyweight titlo

for the first time against Paulino. Uzcudun at Rome October 8, his manager, Louis P. Soresi, has announced.

When tho Italian Behemoth de- parted for Europe after he had knocked out Jack Sharkey in the sixth round at the Madison Square Garden Long Island arena Juno 29; there was a general prediction that he would bask in his glory until next year before risking his

crown,

But Sorest's announcement

brought the comment from sports.

followers here that the Man Moun-i

tain would be risking little against

the Basque Woodchopper.

A fight in Rome may be expected

to bring a great outpouring of

black shirts to see the first Italian

ever to win the world title per

form. Incidentally It should re- Just

plenish Carnera's coffers,

before his fight with Sharkey he filed a bankruptcy petition listing his fabilities at $59,828 and his

will oppose the-M.C.C. Australian events of the Hongkong International Counties Amateur swimming Association, he team, and the Eastern entertain the West Indies. Sub-won the 140 yards in 6 mins. 3.3/5

sees.

He previously held the record. sequently the West Indies will play at G niins, 11 secs. their last match of the tour

second bath against Leveson-Gower's eleven. Campbell has broken during the and the Champion County (York-championships. On Thursday oven- shire) will play the Rest in the Ing he beat his record time of 1932

mins. 25 secs.; 3, Miss Dorn Lum, assets at only $1,182. for the 880 yards.

SECOND RATER. customary four-days match.

The YM.C.A. entries were con- (C.S.B.S.).

Men's 200 Yards Breast Stroke Hard wickets during the last spicuous In all events in which they

Kwok Chun Hang, Uzcudun for some time has been three days were responsible for entered. In the men's 100 yards free Final-1,

of rune. Six style, A. G. Donn gained first place (E.C.A.), 2 mins. 43.3/10 accs.; 2 ranked as a second rater as in another big crop matches produced a dozen cen- from Loung Shul-man of the C.B.C., Chan Fook Sing, (C.C.S.C.), 2 mins his invasion of the United States turies and only four bowlers met by 1.2/6 secs. Mrs. A. C. Schreuder! 48.4/6 secs.; 3, Wong Sun Man last year he was beaten by Kingi

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Men's 440 Yards Free Style Cham- Levinsky, Mickey Walker, and the. yards breast stroke event in 3 mins. 16.4/G BECE while W. T. Campbell pionship (Final)-1, W. T. Campbell late Ernie Schaaf, none of them 5,792 RUNS SCORED.

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Men's 100 Yards Free Style Cham-9 p.m.-

(Men) of ageing Pierre Charles of Bel- 164 wickets fall.

plonship-1, A. G. Donn, (Y.M.C.A.), 200 Yards Free Style

(Men) (Men) gium. Uzcudun is known however, 01.4/5 Reca; 2, Loung Shui Man, 100 Yards Back Stroke

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100 Yards Free Style (Ladies) nct to hold Carmera's prowess in (Ladies) great.esteem. Commenting in Ladies 200 Yards Breast Stroke 100 Yards Back Stroke

(Ladies) Schaaf's tragle demise last winter. by four wickets in a rather low Final 1, Mrs. A. C. Schreuder, 200 Yards Team Race...

Men's Diving Championship, scoring match.

(Y.M.C.A.), 3 mine. 10.4/5 secs.; 2,

Ladles Diving Championship. Miss Leung Yuk Chen, (C.B.C.).

Surrey enjoyed the distinction of being the only team to win out-

right. They defeated Leicester (S.C.A.A.).

2

Yorkshire wound up the sea- son unimpressively. They were decisively beaten on the first innings by Worcester, who netu- ally took 420 runs off the cham-] plons-attack.-Yorkshire.saved the game with enso despite be ing 197 runs in arrears.

In their return visit, Mitchell and Leyland became associated in a prolific partnership and at the clore Yorkshire had scored 421 for

3.

KEEN CRICKET.

Notta and Somerset had a keen fight for first innings points, cul- minating in Notts winning by 24

runs.

SARAZEN'S TRIBUTE TO

PRINCE OF WALES

ROYAL INTEREST IN GOLF A

wish that

after a fight with the Italian, Uzcudun said he never would be- lieve Carnera responsible.

"He can't hit hard enough to do a thing like that," the Woodchop- per was quoted, "Carnera throws his tremendous weight at his op ponents. They don't feel his pun- ches so much as they feel his great bulk."

WELCOME WIN FOR GIANTS

PA

Uzcudun has an alibl-"poison"

the -for his poor showing in BIG BENEFIT TO GAME.

United States last year and his ad- Sarazen had nothing but praise mirere think he may do better. He Gene Sarazen, titleless but wreathed in smiles despite the for the St. Andrews course. It is has repeatedly declared he was disappointment he must in- undoubtedly the finest course in the "doped" by someone when he lost

world" he said. "and I wardly have been feeling, ar- every man who plays golf could play to Walker and Schaaf. rived at New York in the at St. Andrews once. It would be a Majestic after his trip to Eng-real treat for him."

"As for the Royal and Ancient, I land with the Ryder Cup Team want to compliment the club for the and his bid for the British wonderful, thorough way in which the Somerset held their own

Open Title.

Open was handled. It was a splendid 1n An throughout the match. effort to forec an-outright win, "wish America had a man like job and I only hope our people in the British, methods when they arrange Notts declared their second inn- the Prince of Wales, who would take States will take a pattern from the ings closed at 209 for 4, but the interest in golf that your Prince

Boy, I've had a wonderful trip. Everything was swell and I can't Somerset easily held out and at doos," said Gene to Reuter in a final next year's U.S. Open," said Sarazen. the close had helped themselves chat before disembarking.

"Our galleries would be consider-walt till I get back to England.next I always look forward to my to 138 without lose.

ably, swelled if we had such a man" year.

the British Isles" said Lancashire received the dirty he said, "and I think it's wonderful visits to

"I'm definitely going over again in end of the stick when they met how the British Royal Family follow Sarazen.

and support golf and other sports in Derbyshire. The latter took first England. I sure enjoyed my game 1034 and I'm going all out to win innings points by scoring 216 with the Prince. He is a great fel-both the British and the Amerienn against the Lancastrians' 109, and low." then declared their second inn- ings at 163 for 7, leaving Lancas- hire requiring 270 to win. When atumps were drawn the Red Roses had lost five wickets for 164 runs. HONOURS LIST.

BATTING. Langridge, J. (Sussex) v W.

172 Indles Moore (Hunts) v Essex.... 159

157* Eastman (Essex) v Hants Nichol (Worcester) v York-

shire Mitchell (Yorkshire) v Wor-

cester

154

150*

L. Hoad (W. Indies) v

Sussex

Martin (Worcester) v York-

shire

M.C.C. TEAM FOR INDIA

WELL BALANCED SIDE

B.H. VALENTINE AND LEVETT

T

W. H. Lovett, the clover Kent 140 wicket kooper who plays deputy

titles.

·

AUSTRLIA AND JAPAN.

me

BOSTON YIELD A DOUBLE HEADER

SENATORS DROP POINTS

New York, Sept. 1.

The New York Giants scored a welcome double header victory to- "If the British Open in played day against Boston, but the Yan- first something I should very much kees suffered another reverse. like to see I am hoping to make a

out tol. Washington Senators, now al- tour which will take Australia and Japan, and then to most assured winners of the England via Suez, for the British American League, were heavily Championship."

beaten by Philadelphia, who scor- "As for myself and this year's ed a dozen runs. British Open I have no regrets at

Results na cabled by Reuter losing. I took an eight at the four- teenth and was properly in the soup were: but it was the first eight I have ever

lead in my career."

"I think British Golf has improved a lot" said Sarazen, "and your young- stors have come along well...

PLAY ON GREENS.

"As for Pidham, I consider him, the to Leslie Ames, and B. 11. Valen most promising player in England 144ine, who has been a prolific scorer to-day and if he would only learn to for Kont this summor, are included play around the greens he would be in the M.C.C. cricket team, to visit unbeatable. India this winter.

O'Conner (Essex) v Hants. 130 Loyland (Yorkshire) v Wor-

cestor

117

A. Melvillo (Sussex) v W,

114 Indles

R. A. Taglo (Somerset) v

Notts Creess (Hants) v Essex

.112 101

* signifies not out BOWLING.

Mitchell (Derby) v Lan-

cashire

F. R. Brown (Burrey) v

8 for 38

Leicester MANJKALLAD for: 50'}

Burrey, Elbbles (Lanes) vs Derby 5 Két 02 3

Marlow (Leicester)."OGALOE BET

The players invited are:

1. R. Jardine (Captain)

Walters (Worcester) Valentine (Kent) B.: H. IR. S. Wyatt (Warwick) W. I. Levelt (Kent)

JA (Sussex)

Nichols Verily

Townsend (Derby) Bakewell: (Northants) >> Clark, (Northanin)

∙Gregory (Hurrey) Paynter (Lancashire).... *Barnett) (Gloucester)

und / N; Other??

on

tho bad "The English are greena" he said. "This I think is partly due to the varied England weather which necessitates a change of one's game so frequently, and partly due to the fact that the Eng lish players use putters which ara much too heavy."

Open

"I think America won the because her players were belter on the greens. In other words, the boat putters-won.!!..

SARAZEN, ON THE RYDER CUP, Sarazon said he was plonked to feel the wind spring up during the Ryder Cup matches, Mazda 3

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