THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY,

MAY 31, 1935.

BOWLS PAIRS HOLDERS QUALIFY FOR NEXT ROUND

Mise Pamola Barton, who caused remarkable cone at Newcastle by mysteriously changing her caddie.

REMARKABLE SCENES IN WOMEN'S GOLF

MYSTERIOUS ACTİ IN FINAL

PLAYER CHANGES CADDIE

JONES AND GRIMMITT IN

TOP FORM

Comfortable Win Against Xavier And Ribeiro

(By "Sagux")

Form that last year won them the Pairs champion- ship was produced by F. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt in their second round match against L. F. Xavier and F. V. V. Ribeiro on the Kowloon Dock Green yesterday where the holders won their postponed fixture by 28 shots to ten.

The winners were fully deserving of their convincing victory but it must be said that the cores do not reflect fairly the standard of play shown by the Insers, who might easily have their formidable opponents EL much harder contest if they had been accorded better luck.

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It was Jones who really carried the holders into the third round but Grimmitt performd his duties skip with distinction and was able to cover up the few mistakes that his

partner made.

More often than not dones had his

heads had been played Jones Grimmitt held the lead by 21-7.

and

On this hend the Portuguese repre sentatives were lying four when Grim- mitt smashed up the head with bis recond last wood. He sent the jack to on opponent's wood and Ribeiro then drew second hot, but the post- tion was hopeless for the Club de Recreio players.

Despite appearances, R. N. Bond, Harrow athlete, is not trying to hide by burying his head in the manner. Sand Two on the sixteenth head and and, ostrich fashion. Hi pala broke during the vault competition and he landed in this single on the final head were all the softened the fall and he was not badly hurt. The accident occurred during the London public schools chal. points they were able to score, giving lenge cup meeting. The trophy was won by Salem school of Germany, runner-up in 1933 and 1934. them'a teini of ten shots whilst their eppeshe number well eaten with by three successive twos

single, won the match with! sota delivered within short distances comfort, victory having been assured! of the jack. He was the most confter the 19th head when they hind¦ sistent of the four players and contend of 18 shots. stantly trailed the jack. His stanil- and of bowls, if reproduced in the Singles championship is worthy of crying him into the final and even of making his the best player in the Colony

XAVIER HAS LITTLE LUCK

ENGLAND'S

CRICKET

Xavier was up against an opponent SEARCH

LOOKING FOR YOUTH

PREPARING FOR AUSTRALIANS

FINAL RACE MEETING OF THE SPRING

PROSPECTS FOR TO-MORROW'S

EVENT AT VALLEY

JULING STAKES TO BE DECIDED IN LIST OF EIGHT ITEMS

(By "Capt. Foster")

YORKSHIRE BATSMEN SHOW FORM

RECORD BASEBALL CROWD

GIANTS DEFEAT DODGERS

YANKEES ALSO WIN

New York, May 30. A record crowd of 64,000

spectators were present at the Polo Grounds to-day to see the New York Giants twice bent Brooklyn Dodgers in a double header in the National Baseball League.

were

All tenma

engaged In double headers, the Phillies, Cardinals and Yankees, in addition to the Glants, winning. both Axtures.

Results of matches as cabled by Beuter follow:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland Chiengo

1. JL., E.

10

#

S ४ 2

Joe Vosmik scored a home run for the Indians and Dykes and Bonura for the White Sox).

Cleveland ...... 11 2 Chicago

0

2

(Hudlin blanked out the White Sox).. New York

A PARTNERSHIP Washington ..............

UNBROKEN

COUNTY CRICKET

FIXTURES

1 12 0 G

(Tamulis pitched for the Yan- kees).

New York

18

2

3 10

G

0

11

3

13 19

+

8 11

1

London, May 30.

wicket sixth between Herbert

An unbroken

Washington

Philadelphia

who coult do little wrong and try as:

That the did he was only second beat, !is not to say, however, that his standard of howling was low. Par

it; he was pinying really go from bowls at times and given better fuck

Boston. would have enused his opponents no small worry, He was missing his

Philadelphia London, May 30. objective on innumerable occasions by

Boston. Those of us who braved the weather last Sunday were There were remarkable scenes the proverbial coat of painting and in the

(Jimmy Foxx scored a home run final of the British there were frequent occasions when

rewarded with an interesting and exciting afternoon's partnership Women's Amateur Golf Cham he brought of a spretneular alot to

beat the wizardry of his opponent.

racing at Macao. We saw lots of good finishes and two Sutcliffe, the England and York-

shire opening batsman, and A. for the Athletics and Berg for pionship at Newcastle, County

Of the skips Grimmitt was for and Down, where Miss Wanda Mor above libelro who also did not receive

One of the tasks of this year's big surprises (and very nearly a third when the hot favour-Wood, Yorkshire's wicket-keeper, the Red Sox. There were cloven gan beat Miss Pamela Barton by his fair share of the luck with three up and two to play. some of his shots. The often trailed England selectors is to evolve a ite, Bayardo, just managed to scramble home in front of enabled the Northern county to innings),

in jack

ings and 164 runs in a County St. Louis side which will form the basis of the unconsidered Daylight Eve), but on the whole form trounce Wocestershire by an inn- Mlas Barton mysteriously the

was maintained, favourites winning four out of the seven Cricket Championship match at Detroit changed her caddie who had save a count but only just missed by the M.C.C. team for the Austra

On the whole, however, he was

Sheffield to-day, lian tour of 1936-37, writes E. L. carried her clubs in the previousing.

erratic and left Grinmitt with

Worcestershire collapsed in their rounda.

The other caddies demonstrated paratively cany tusk, a task already Roberts, the well-known cricket races.

the opening heads Grimmitt was a and followed the match, applaud-greatly simplied by Jones. During statistician.

te de more than send down blor-

an

endeavour

In the last two

of Test: series

The opening event at the Valley

ing each of Miss Morgan's winning mere speclater and was rarely called matches England have been beaten by to-morrow is for maiden griffine, but

At the end of the morning round burn--so accurately was his lend bowl-Australia and West Indies. Can the is non-winners of races of the Hang: TRACK

shot.

OIE

her

HOLDERS' SUPERIORITY

From the opening head it was ap- parent that the holders were in their best form and that the match was not

is

last summer was 30%. The average

Club is Jockey

stipulated

ta

RECORDS

BROKEN

two innings when facing the fast for the Tigers). bowling of W. E. Bowes who took St. Louis

elght

for and then five for 48 when Worcester- shire were dismissed for 189.

Yorkshire declared their inning closed at 446 for five wickets, Ilerbert Sutcliffe scoring 200 without losing his wicket and Wood being 123 when, the closure was applied.

40 in the first innings of 92. Detroit

OHIO ATHLETE'S Exat View ran a good race when second

in-

SUCCESSES

SHATTERED

MIDDLESEX WIN EASILY Middlesex won comfortably against

Lord's where they beat! their opponents by an innings and 41 runs after scoring but 298 runs in their one and only innings. P. Smith took six of the wickets for 68 runs.

Essex were dismissed for 85, Sims

for 39-Reuter,

010

10 16 3

7 11 0

(Gehringer scored

a home run

0 * 2

2

7

pitched

for the

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R.

E.

3 10

g

11 3

(Bridges Tigers).

Brooklyn New York

Kitam

(Melvin Ott and Acucinello scored home runs for the Giants). Brooklyn New York

6 10 0

(Leiber scored a home run for the Giants wile Fitzsimmons blanked out the Dodgera).

Boston Philadelphia......

find eleven English cricke-kong selectors

South

By Grand is eligible to run ini of his recent success at Macao. an official of the Ladies' Golfing.

Africais?

do not, however, funcy his chances Union appealed for fair play and Jones fell away somewhat during the ters capable of heating the

The answer to this question depends

to leave him paid Miss Barton's former caddie closing bends and it was then that

out

calculations altogether, of my the money he would have received | Grimmitt found that he was required largely on the attitude taken up by in this held and propuse

no! One out Bonny Dundee, whose record is by to reproduce his best form to save had ho caddied in the final.

The two players were all squareounts against them. He rose to the the selection commillee.

occasion in grand style and although may be usefully brought to their

notice for consideration: the increas. means inspiring, seems to be improv be ignored. Clear ing and cannot be at the end of the ninth hole but the Civil Service C.C. pair held a com- ing average age of England elevens.

The average age of the Suath Miss Morgan was two up after themanding lead Grimmitt drew shot

Soldier

of Peace incidentedly the lat- African team now in this country the scores after shot to enable them to keep well where eighteenth,

6. The average age of the Austra-ter ran a shocking race in Macao. As soon as he got his nose in front he were:-Miss Morgan- 76 and Miss away from the losers,

w bel Barton 78..

lians who played in the Test matchescked up and allowed himself At the end of the 27th Miss

fellow-on, for 172, Itobins took six think Sylvanale and age of the English cricketers, who beaten, Flybynight ought to run in TWO WORLD MARKS taking xix for 28 and then, in the

to a place and one, up Morgan was

Populer Star are likely to fight out were beaten last year was 32-2/3,

One obvious inference may be

honour of running

fourth. the dubious opponent.-Reuter,

I consider the Bond Handicap is

Ann Arbor, Mich., May 25. to provide any more surprises. The drawn froin these facts: eleven South

Jesse Owens, Ohio State's se Seymour H. Knox, Harold E. Tal- LAWN BOWLS MATCH en was drawing well on both hands are likely to be more active than an

the are likely to be more active than are as I cannot see one single likely star sutional track star, to-day bruke two but, Jr., and William nad was constantly worrying

England eleven whose average age players who were not able to guage Eng Bowls the draw accurately at the beginning, is nearly 3. Seven years, is a heavy ter who has no chance. Australian world records and tied two others to Their combined handicap of thirty | Philadelphia ......

Boy has earned our reset and can three-shot start the holders handicap when it comes to fielding. From a

nual Big Ten meet, is That modern England elevens ure no longer be unconsidered. Bobnink xive Ohio State 20 points in the on- failed four

Cold Morning a very lively danger.

to bring his team victory. from Taikoo Dock met and de- went into the lead at the sixth headder than the team of, say, 30 years Star we know to be smasher and stellar individua! perfo,hough his points proved too strong for the

by 10-3 through the count of

a longer dia-

Michigan won the event with 48 perhaps better over a Hecured when Jones sent down two ago is an incontrovertible fact. Com-

tance. Derby Day has come back to points to Ohio State's 439. gent on the Hongkong, 18 shots to 17, counters and Grimmitt drew a fourth pare the following siles:

England v. Australia England v. Australia green. Taikoo by the margin of one representing the after libeiro had bumped up an op

A. C. MacLaren 21. the Club de Recreio pair had it Fry 80. koon struggle which took place. The ponent's wood, rinks were: Taikoo-D. B. Bone, R. Wright, J. Watson, T. F. Stainton; scored a two they were held to five K 8. Ranibi 30. CraigengowerA. E. Coates, J. S. scoreless heads while their opponents F. S. Jaekwon 32.

took their total to 20. When fifteens. Landolt, R. Basa, and R. F. Luz.

In the Open Rinka Lawn Championship last night a quartotte -feated

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(Allen and Camilli scored home, majority of British quartets and their American-bred ponies gener- runs for the Phillies).

British ally out-distanced

Chicago mounts.

Pittsburgh form and will take a lot of beating. Owens broke the recognized world's

By way of returning this wel- Goldsmith has shown us a nice turn records in the running broad jump come visit the Hurlingham Club is Chicago

eed. Got That is always of

there

here and the 220-yard low hurdles, and planning to send a team to the Pittsburgh W. J. Hammond 1. of thereabouts and Racing Heart can tied existing, records in the 220-yard United States this season and the

eted. Saucy Faco is be never neglected.

220-yard hurdles in selection committee will undoubt- Cincinnati record-smacher of merit and has an outstanding chance. Shooting Star is 22.6 seconds, plashing four-tenths of edly endeavour to build up the nu- St. Louis

international side in another record breaker and Southern

Cincinnati preparation for the Westchester Cross has shown good form at this second off the record set by C. II. cleus of an

Brookins in 1924.

St. Louis distance. This is going to be a Owens hurtled through the air for Cup matches next year.

ficult race to tip, but it ought to a distance of 26 feet 8 inches, ex- ceeding the brand jump record set by be a grand race to watch.

Chuhe Nambu of Japan in 1931, uf 26 feet 2% inches.

45.

UNLIKELY STARTERS

dash and 100-yard dnsh.

Ile

ran

the

Ile tied Frank Wykoff's 100-yard; dash record of 9.4 seconds and R. A. Locku's 220-yard record of 20.0 scends

W. Rhodes 18.

T. Mitchell 32. Average are: 30%. AvTHER – #201

37/2 Looking at these two elevens side by side one is struck by (1) the greater all-round strengil of the (2) its vastly earlier team, and

The latest news from the course is stronger attack.

that Saucy Face and Shooting Star As an all-rounder neither Hammond are unlikely starters. This is a great c Her Geary can be placed in the same pity for, with these two Included, the class as Hirst, Braund, and Jackson: winner could claim sprinting honours while an attack consisting of Rhodes, for the season. Lockwood. Bround. Hirst, Jackson, and Jessop makes the Verity-Farnes Mitchell-Geary-Innimond

tion look innocuous.

A GAMBLE

combina-

at this early stage

Experts suid his performance would go down in sports annuals us one of the greatest individual exhibitions

It is imposa Hem stable intends ever witnessed,...

to guess what Lo start In tho Jubilee Plate but Gladiator is without doubt the out-

CINZANO VERMOUTH

ALWAYS INSISTED UPON BY THOSE WHO KNOW THE BEST.

standing candidate on form, and one POLOMATCH SOLD IN EVERY PART OF

can only assume that he

will be

But the greater differences are in selected to represent the stable as first the ages and the fielding. At Bir-string. Of Hetman and King's War- mingham there were no players who den I prefer the latter at this distance, had to be "hidden," and nearly every although he has been a bit off since member of the side was an outstand- his Inst appearance at Easter. Sadko gave us at exhibition of his true form ing fielder in some position.

This problem of a younger England last time out and may well do so eleven will be a difficult one to solve, again here. I do not like Victoria but a solution must be found before 1930-37. It should be found this year,

in this company.

In the Lantao Handicap I like Gold

for unless the younger cricketers who Coin, Don and Racing Boy, in the

Star dis named Bright summer's Test matches, they will go appointed last time out while Day- race

will be required are "blooded" in this order

IN BRITAIN

INTERNATIONAL FIXTURE

London, May. British poloists already are pre- to, Australia with little or no experi-light Eve, after running a great ence of Test cricket. In other words, in Macao, is reported to have gone a paring for the Westchester contest their inclusion in the side would be a bit lame and is an unlikely starter, to be played in the country holding Mayflower has shown no form this the trophy but the recent change gamble.

Who are the most likely recruits? year. This is a very opon race which in conditions provides for the list by no means ex- can be better forecast when we can matches to be staged alternately in The following

be more or less assured of what sort hausts the possibilities:

H. Human (23), R. J. Gregory of geing we are likely to have.

, J. Arnold (33), John Langridge (23), J (28), A. Mitchell (83), WW. Keeton (27), W. Copson!

ap

B. H.

(23), F. Booth

BOXING Eve barreD Boxing Eve is barred from running

-(21); HE Hollic In the Lama Handicap-owing-to: hist

the United States and. Britain. The first battle under the now con-j ditions will be waged at the Hurl- ingham Club, London.

British interest in international

The officioncy of a moderate attack win in the Chairman's Cop in Macao, polo was revived last season by the is increased by good fielding, and with It is difficult to reconcile Partnership's visit of the almost all-conquering rare exceptions all the best fielders in very indifferent showing in the open- United States Aurora team com- posed of Eimor J. Boaseka, Jr., (Continued on Pago 0.). the country are under thirty-five.

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