THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH., WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1935.
STRONGER
THAN
USUAL
CAMBRIDGE HAVE MORE BOWLERS
MANY OLD BLUES AVAILABLE
This year's Cambridge Univer». aity side should be rather stron ger in bowling than usual, ́ai four of the Old Blues who will be in residence G. W. Parker, the captain, M. Jahangir. Khan,, F. King, and J. W. T. Grimshaw- are bowlers. Actually Parker did little bowling for either Cambridge or Gloucester last year, but he is much better with the ball than many people ima- gine.
Jahangir Khan was a disappoint- ment last year but he was suffering from a badly strained groin for most of the season and he blundered in at-l tempting to bawl fast. With hin short ran the Indian is a medium-pace)
Here are the Cambridge University crew who defeated Oxford for the twelfth time in succession in the annual renewal of the classic hoal race,
The light blue crew got away slightly behind the heavier Oxford paramen, but rapidly pulled to the front and stayed there. The time was 17 minutes and 4 seconds, much slower than the record. The winning crow, above, ares J. N. Duckworth, cox. awain Z. Szilagyi, stroke: A, D, Kingsford, No. 7; W. G. R. M. Laurie, No. 6. J. H. T. Wilson, No. 51. M. P. Lennon, No. 4; D. G. Kingsford, No. 3; J. H. C. Powell, No. 2; and T. R. M. Bristow, bow. They are pulling up the Thames course at Mortlake.
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Sir Max 1 crave a tle of your] bowler, King is also mediuta pare valued spare to suggest a tenu, to 20.
and Grimshaw is slow left,
present the Tot af the League
Of the seniors, J. H. Camerun is. Aagniust South China "A" on Satur- spin bowler, D. C. Rought-Rought day. My team would be.Rowlands;) reasonably fast. M. A. Stainforthi Mak Sin-hon and A. V. Gosane fast. N. . W. Unker bowin leg Brooks, Chu Ah-fai and Chan Chan- breaks, as does J. 35. Brocklebank, wo; B. Gosan, Ward, Howe, Ridley who played in the public schools and Blekford. match of 1033.
From there and any Freshmen who
B. H. LYON ON MODERN CRICKET
BATSMEN AFRAID OF RISKS
WAITING FOR RUNS
Mr. Hevesley Lyon, the es-tilouses tershire county enptain, referring to the state of mindern ericket At the Gloucestershire club's unnual
CAPTAIN'S CUP
Tie For First Place In Golf Tourncy
WATER LEVELS
FOR WEST, NORTH AND
EAST RIVERS
The River Conservancy Com- mission for Kwanglung Province W. J. S. Key and G. A. Stewart.
iastes the following report on tied for Brst place in the Captain's Water levels, in English feet, for Cup played at Fanting on the O the West, North and East Rivers: Course over the' werk-end.
May 6. May 7. West River at Shlubing.
0,4 0.8 North River at Tsingyuen 19.0 11.5 North River at Samshul 6.1 East River at Sheklung. 30 3.0
BRITISH FINANCES
Key's Kentu Wax R1-13, and Stewart's 80-18, both returning cards of 71. They will play off at a later dinte.
There were 20 entries,
P. Morrison qualified on the New Course, his score being 81-9-75. There were eight entries.
develop as bowlers the Light Blue LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE CHAMP Hareket! KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
should be able to secure a reasonably good nitnck. The dimeulty my he to secure batsmen of the right type..
OPENING BAT
Hongkong Electric Team
For Saturday
N. S. Hotchkin, who was top of thej Lincolnshire averages, will be well inj the runging for the vacancy as opening bateman, white S. C. Urithis, The following will represent the who played for Surrey against the Hongkong Electric Recreation Club in University, is strongly fancied as their lawn bowls match against the wicket-keeper.
Police R. C. at Ming Yuen en Satur
H. P. inwiddy, the Rugby Bluer.day: R. P. Nelson and 1. G. Bousfeld, W.. Wooller, the Rugby Blue and Welsh
was n rotten game.
"It in a rotten genue when first-
class batsmen on a plumb wicket play Competition In Honour themselves in throughout the day," he
Of King's Jubilee
Kowloon Golf Club over the week-end
A competition was
hehl nt the for a trophy presented by an anony- moun member in celebration of the King's Jubilee.
said. "Batsmen go to the wicket. without the intention of exertingi themselves, and this waiting for runs to come intend of going out for them is being Ingrained into the younger batsmen by the older generation,
"If my bread and butler depended on getting runs, I would not feel In- clined to take a chance. Therefore I It was won by A. Anderson, whose appeal to those who are responsible E.
R. C. Butler, W. Orchard, G. T..for the control of county clubs to give international, und J. W. Anson, are. Padgett and A. P. Pauž (skip). every encouragement and every credit other seniors who have impressed. 1 J. Sloan, W. Stoker, H. S. Mekay to the young player who goes out for
The Freshmen are well up to a good and HW.B. Aluskett (skip).
runs, for that is what cricket needs if! it in to live down this public cry of a; average with three of them out-
rotten game," standing-N. W. D. Yardley (St.
A. P. Tarbuck, T. P. Saunderson,
Peters, York, J. II. Pawle (Har I de Rome and A. Webster (skip).
row), and B. R. Darewski, of Halley-
The reserves are W. E. Peers and
bury. All three played for the J. G. Unigh,
Public Schools against the Army. Yardley, who has already gained u Squral Blue, and almost succeeded in getting Into the Cambridge Hockey team, was the first schonlbny to score: a century in the Army match. Hal has also played for the Yorkshire 2nd) XI.
Pawie was invariably succeeded at Lord's, while Darewski obtained four of the Army wickets, bowling a very! good length.
SHANGHAI MEET
Government.__Grant.. Of $70,000
Nanking, May, 7. The Executive Yuan has decided to appropriate $70,000 for the Nation al Athletic Meeting at Shoghat in October-Neuter.
PONIES CLASSIFIED
The Rev. F. 1. Gillingham, who for many years played for Essex, re ferred to Gloucestershire as the most historic club in county cricket, and remarked on the three ten-year erns of W. G. Grace, Gilbert Jessop, and Wally Hammoni. These three players had dominated the cricket world in their generation.
At the dinner Hammond was pro-
proceeds of his beneflt.
Alterations & Additionsented with a cheque of £2,888, the
To Local List
The following alterations and additions to the classification lists are notified by the Hongkong Jockey Club:
Soldier of Honour to Class, | Cavalcado to Class, Flamingo to [D.Clans,- Soldier of Fortune-to-E Class, Fulge In E Class, and in Good Time to E Class.
Two enues of Small-pox and three cases of Diphtheria were reported to the local health authorities during the three days ending May 6.
KING'S
COMING SOON!
HER BEAUTY WAS DANGEROUS
to men...to herself!
scorr of
score was 77–14=03. 78-16-03, tied, but Andere won
Black, with because he had the best last nine holes.
Other scores were:
J. G. Charkon R. Henderson W. Ahern
83-16 07
81-11-20 83-13=70
The Bogey Pool wah won by E. Black with a score of one up.
London, May 7. Treasury returns for the week ending May 4, show that total
ordinary revenue amounted to £58.
613,706, compared with £59.932,- |
IN ACTION AGAIN.-A picture taken of Helen Willa-Moody during her recent work out at San Francisco after a fay-off of twe years (since she defaulted to Halen Jacobe in the woman's national
singles final).
597 for the corresponding ` week. A public service of thanksgiving in The wedding is announced to take last year, while total ordinary ex-connection with the King's Julilee place shortly of Mr., Justus Roupke, penditure amounted to £32.773,295, 11 ant. en Sunday. All seats will he Tanto, who is en route to the Colony jwill be held at St. John's Cathedral at merchant, of Manila, and Mrs. Dodi with £80,206,713.— open to the public,
on board the M. 8. Sauerland. ·
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WELL, LET'S GIFT THE EVIDENCE CAREFULLY, AND WE MAY. FIND A REAL CLUE!
WHY NOT GO DOWN TO THE ROUNDHOUBE AND HAVE A LOOK
AT NUMBER Six ?
BACK AGAIN, BOYS
3
OKAY!
A New Discovery!
WE'RE LOOKINKI FÖR
MORE CLUES! AND I
WONDER IF YOUD LET
US CLIMB ABOARD NUMBER SIX AND
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OVER 2
LOOK,
NUTTY
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WHAT
IS IT
THERE, ON THE CELUNG OF THE CAB..BULLET MARKS! AT LEAST A DOZEN OR MORE! BUT,
HOW DID THEY GET
THERE?
2.