THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1935.
THIRD TEST MATCH ENDS
DULL CRICKET DURING
LAST DAY'S PLAY
ENGLAND DECLARES AFTER LOSING CHEAP WICKETS
Georgetown, Feb. 18.
The third Test match played between West Indies and England fizzled out to-day in a draw, the end coming tamely after some depressing play.
England set the West Indies] 203 to win, but after two early raverses there was never tho faintest chance of the home
Successful
team obtaining the runs, and Owners
they played out time casily and quietly.
The match was resumed th morning after some early rain, but the wicket was good and con;
And Jockeys
ditions bright when Wyatt and LEO FROST HEADS
Paine carried on England's second innings,
Play was extremely dull. Wyatt] plodded along to acore 71 before
being out for obstruction, and
THE LIST
4
Mr. L. Dunbar, with five firsta
only Ilendren offered resistance heads the list of winning owners
to the attack, acoring 38 not out. | for the first two days of the Annual England declared at 160 for 6. Raco Meeting, while Leo Frost leaving West Indies to score 203 enjoys that distinction among the to win,
Jockes, having recorded seven vic tarica.
BAD START
SUCCESSFUL OWNERS
The West Indien started badly, Josing Wishart before he had acured, and Jones after he had Mr. L. Dunbar contributed eight. Sealey and
Dynasty Christiani saved the game, and
Mr. Eu rong n although Constantine and Neblett lost their wickets cheaply, a draw Mr. Li Shiu-pang was inevitable, stumps boing puli Kong Brothers
ed with the West Indies still re- Mr. Leong Kwok-cheong quiting 90 runs with five wickets Messrs. Tester & Abra- in hand.
kam
Paino, Wyatt and Holmes took Choice
chaap wickets, while Constantine Mrs. Pearce
and Rolfe Grant were the West Mr. J. F. Macgregor Indlos' most successful bowlera. Dr. S. N. Chau
The complete scores aa cabled Mr. II. Y. Liang
by Render follow.
ENGLAND
1st Innings
2ad Ignings
Wyatt, low Rolfe Grant
Townsend, lbw Constantine. Paine, & G. Grant, b Neblett... Hammond, b Constantino Balth, b Constantine Hendron, not out
Leyland, b Rolfe Grant
Amas, not out
Extras
(û wicts dec.)
Bowling Analysis
Martindale
Constantine
Ifylton
Noblett Rolfe_Grant
Hem .....
Mr. Ho Kom-tong
Dr. LA Reidy
Mr. Kwok Hin-wang
226 Falshan
L. T. F.
71 Messrs. Mackie & Gray.
Messrs. Hall & Shenton
1 kurn
18 Mr. Seth
1 Mr. Kay Nockelman
4 Pau
58 L. P. C.
0 Weken
GS. L. K.
22 Mr. A. M. 1..Soares
Harbrad
Li & LI
100 Mra, Mackle
M R W
Wonder
Longfellow
ย
TAMELY IN A DRAW
Mr. Bam's Herod, with Me. W. H. Davla up, being led in after winning the Hongkong Derby at yester-
day's Happy Valley race meeting. (Photo: Mes Cheung).
AS I SEE IT
BY “VERITAS”
ATHLETIC'S SENIOR:
SHIELD HOPES
MADE BRIGHTER
BY. S. CHINA'S LOSS
OF FORM
MOON COMPETING
FOR PHILIPPINES TENNIS TITLE
IT is still rather early to write A report of the Philippines All- very confidently concerning i Comers Singles Tennis Cham- the likely successors to the plonship reproduced in ̈ ̈another South Wales Borderers as win-column to-day contalus some in- ners of the Senior Shield. That teresting revelations. Not
only we shall see an all-Chinese final did Japan send two of her, most is more likely than not, Apromising student players, but the month ago one would have)
tournament attracted Guy Cheng, written enthusiastically about the young Shanghai man who has the chances of South Chinn "A" been picked to play for China in lifting the trophy, but much
water has flowed under the the Davis Cup this year, and E. F. Moon, the former Australian bridge since then, and one,
hesitates to name them. Right champion and Davis Cup player. now I am leaning towards China The presence of such a formidable Athletic. Admittedly their array of "outside" talent must have performance of Sunday last has given the event, for which Mr. Dwight Davis, donor of the Davis a big influence, but I would om Cup, has given a trophy, an un- phasise that any such favourable usual filip, and certainly lent, an opinion is based on their fielding, added interest to the championship. a full strength team. With
LEONARDO CAVIA BEATS GUY CHENGT Ah-fai, Ho Kar-keung and
1st 2nd 3rd
2
4
Cup-Tie Undecided
3
3
2
0
8 A 13 0
21
11 32 3
WINNING JOCKEYS
1st 2nd 3rd
8
3 18
0L G. Frost
16
2 44
22 G 28
2 F. Marshall
WEST INDIES
1st Innings
2nd Innings
Wishart, lbw Wyatt
Christiani, not out
Jonas, b Paine
Sealey, run out
Constantino, st Ames, b Paine
Noblett, e Hammond, b Holmes
G. Grant, not out ..
Extras
1V. V. Needa
H. C. Ph
D. S. LI
184 C. Encarnação
Y. S. Sun
G. Neugebauer
0
T. P. K. Ho...
32
W. II. S. Davis
8
Y. T. Fung
B. L. Tho
Norman Deitz
7. P. Botelho
A. J. P. Heard
5 Den Black
14B. A. Prouix E. O. Butler 104. H. Charles
T'ang
Man-wa
G. W. Bewell.
(6 wkla)
Bowling Analysis
W. H. Choy
0
M
R WA. Wall
Townsend
Ο
Smith
4
2
13 A. A. R. Botelho
Wyalt
4
2
2 17
28
2 F. Lobel
1
16
15. W. Tang
Hollies
Paino
Holmes
泗補疪立聖
90. P. Chanson
7S. N. 'n
Carvalho
G. Taylor
A "PICK-ME-UP"
is indicated after the relaxing
After Five
Hours Play
WEST HAM WIN
IN STRAIGHT SETS
BRILLIANT DISPLAY IN ALL-COMERS
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
PHILIPPINES TITLE TOURNAMENT ATTRACTS FINE ENTRY
arc
Chan Chang-wo included, the' Athletic's prospects
MOON'S day of international glory might be sald to havO bright as any of the other five passed, but it is still on record that teams still left in the competi-! he won the doubles championship tion. Without these players of Queensland with L. Thurlow in it is a different story.
.
IT is satisfactory to
1925; that two years later he reached the semi-final of the Aus- tralian Singles Championship, and note that that in 1928 he officially visited Europe and America; that in the South Royal Artillery and China "B" have arranged for their same year he represented the
Queensland Stalo team second round tle, which WES originally fixed for interport week, that 1928 also saw him win the
Holland and England at
to be played off on Sunday next. German Doubles Championship Manila, Feb. 15.
The other outstanding match with R.O. Cummings:
that
In 1930 Leonardo Gavia, Jr., defending All Comers tennis Club v South Chins "A" has not he won the Australian singles title London, Feb. 18.
singles champion, and No. 1 ranking ace of the Philip.yot been finally settled, although and in the same year was selected King's Park and Ayr haya
March 2 has been suggested, for the Davis Cup team, when he pines, defeated Guy Cheng, China's youthful Davis Cup With these two encounters out of gain won the German Doubles now battled for 310 minutes in an effort to decide their second player, in clean cut and decisive fashion in the stellar the way, and on the form reveales Championship at Hamburg. Since round Scottish Cup tie, but in
attraction of yesterday's All Comers net matches at the in these matches, one will be able then Moon has not figured greatly A third meeting to-day, with extra time again played, they
Rizal Tennis Stadium. The scores were 6-2, 6-1 and 6-4. to form more decisive conclusions in the world of first class tennis, as to the possible outcome of the but his undoubted ability and vast could not arrive at any decision.
While Cheng was receiving a ing champion, in the quarter semi-finals. China Athletic have experience should enable him to In tho original game сп
Onals of the upper bracket. been fairly favoured by the draw, make an honourable appearance in sound thrashing at the hands of February 9, played at Ayr, the the Philippine national champion
This encounter should be a Thoir chances of beating either the Philippines Championship. teams drew one-all, and in the
corking net battle.
Artillery or South China "B" Anyhow he was still going strong replay on the King's Park ground. in the tennis stadium, Liang Teh
Fans are agreed that Gavia is would appear to be a little better up to last Friday with every in- they shared four goals after extra Kong, his countryman, was also at the peak of his tennis career. than against either the Club ordiention that he and Gavin would time had been played,
going down to defeat at the Summing up his match yesterday South China "A".
contest the final. Altogether the teams have hands of Rodrigo Diaz, No.
with Guy Cheng, of China, it was scored 14 goala between them in franking player of the Islands, on a duel between a steady hard-driv the thres encounters and have another court. Diaz won by the ing player-Cheng-and a master THE Police will have a tough GAVIA'S brilliant victory at the played for five hours and ten count of 6-1, 6-0 and 6-2,
of all the strokes of tennis- proposition whether they face expense of Guy Cheng, which With China's two net represent- Gavia.
the Club or South Ohina's senior put the Philippine Ace in the CHENG BAFFLED atives out of the way, the fight
outft, and a decided all-round quarter-finals, is but further vis- for the Dwight F. Davis trophy, Gavia's repertory of strokes lit-improvement will be needed if dication of the remarkable poten West Ham moved up to second emblematic of the championship, erally ballied China's Davis cup they are to make the final. South tialities of this young player noted place in the second division league has narrowed down between the player. Inore seemed to be no China's present poor form, and the when he visited Hongkong In 1933. table as a result of to-day's win at Philippines, Japan and Australia.weak point in Gavia's playing yes-Club's re-awakening against the But Gavia has obviously improved of all knowledge during the the expense of Norwich. The S. Hayashi, of Japan, advanced terday and he was easy the mas-Artillery last week assuredly in-out Hammers won by the only goal into the quarter finals at the exter of the situation although creases the Happy Valley team's interim, since he has won all of the scored, but it was sufficient to lift pense of Gonzalo M. Sy-Quin, of Cheng put up a variant fight, tra- hopes of inclusion in the last four important titles In the Philippines them over Brentford in the table the University of the Philippines. via was never threatened. His It would not be at all surprising during the last two years, and toy- and to tie on polate with Bolton whom he defeated yesterday by service was exceptionally strong to see the Athletle and Club con-ed with the Chinese players at the and he scored no less than six teat the final. The Club figured Judging by Manila press reports, Far Eastern Games last spring. the leaders. West Ham, however, the scores of 6-3, 6-3 and 6-2, have now played one more match
ACCA. His back hand was devas- in the semi-final last year, and
displayed sufficient then either Bolton ar Brentford,
tating and his forehand, especially were then trounced by the Border Gavin and have a vastly inferior goal Guillermo Aragon, No. 4 in the his corner shots worked pavoc on ers, ultimate winnern of the initiative and enterprise to develop to their maximum "effect all his stylish ground strokes on both Reuter, and below is the amended/senting the Laong Laan Tongjia and cuts also added to the worries made their way to the final, win hande which he revealed in Hong-
The results were cabled by national rankings, who is repre- opponent. Gavia's trick shots trophy. South
ning against St. Joseph's in the kong, and has also coltivated a league table showing the records Club in the current meet, was elim-of the Chinese ace.
Cheng was on the defensive at previous round. At that time service capable of scoring aces Inated from the tournament yes-
beginning. terday by L. A. Schwartz, young the
Gavin swept South China were at their best. when required. With such talent Australian tennis ace after through the first two games but At the immediate present they are as Gavin, Felix Ampon, Mauricio gruelling encounter which was fen-Cheng came back with a powerful just about at their worst. If Zamora and Rodrigo Diaz, the
(Continued on Page 9.) tured by long and beautiful ral- lies by both players. The scorea of this match were 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 and 6-2.
minutes.
average.
WEST HAM WIN
of the first six teams.
Bolton
LEAGUE TABLE
Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A. P'ta, 28 10 2 7 24 35 40 West Ham 29 19 2 8 50 41 40 Brentford 28 16 6 6 639 38 38 10 68 39 37
Manchester U, 20 18
Newcastle... 30 17
11 88 51 36
|Blackpool ... 20
7 50 40 36
AUTRALIAN'S SUCCESS
Schwartz' victory over Gull-) lermo Aragon entitles the Aus-j tralian to face Gavin, the defend.
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New York, Feb. 13. Two of the world's outstanding boxing Goliaths, Primo Carners of Italy and Ray Impellettiere of New York, will be seen in action at Madison Square Garden on February 22, it was an- nounced to-day.
Australian Tourney
won
St. Petersburgh, Fla., Feb. 12. American professionals $15,248 of the total prize money Į of $16,300 given in the three Mel- bourne Contenary golf tourna- ment, according to Robert E. Har low, manager of the tournament bureau for
Professional Golfers Association.
the
The six players on the Amorlean P. G. A. tenni won $8,611 and four, other Americans won $6,737. Jim- my Thompson, Long Beach, Cal..
The two giants, carrying with dethroned he successfully defend-topped the Americans with 85.197, them more than 500 pounds of ed his title against Paulino He picked up $5,000 by winning beef, will meet over a 10-round Uzcudun, the Basque Woodchop- the Centenary Open first prize, route, in connection with the cur-per, and Tommy Loughran of the biggest plum offered. Thomp- rent heavyweight elimination tour-] Philadelphia.
son was not a member of the Am- nament to select the rightful chal- The giant Italian has made im-erican P. G..A. team. lenger for Max. Baer, present hold-pressive showings since losing the Winnings, by the six team mem- er of the world's heavyweight title, with his eyes directed toward bers were: Leo Diegel, $5,000, who another crack at the champlon-won the Centenary match play
crown.
The brawl, expected to be one of ship, which now repones on the championship, finished second la the greatest alugfests of modern hond of youthful play-boy, Max the open and tied with Paul Run- boxing, was approved by tho, New Baer.
yan in the Peninsular Open; Den- York Boxing' Commission.
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China actually
hos
form means anything it cannot be Philipnines seem to be in a sound claimed that they have as much position to explore the possibilities chance of winning the Shield as of competing in the Davis Cup. either the Athletic, South China Such a move would probably do "B" or Polico, If the Athistle are more than anything else to bring at full strength. I think they will to fruition the projected Pacific
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