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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,
JUNE
1935.
RAIN SPOILS CRICKET FIXTURE AT MANCHESTER
A
BRILLIANT
RECOVERY
CRAIGENGOWER BOWLERS
SAVE PAIRS TIE
DRAW LEVEL AFTER BEING DOWN
10-1 AND THEN 19-9
(By "Sagax")
There were two distinct phases in the Open the Civil Pairs lawn bowls championship on Service C. C. Green yesterday afternoon when! 1. S. Landolt and A. E. Coates who.
were out-
played and outgeneralled during the opening stages, brought off a magnificent recovery and were on level terms with their opponents at 21-21 on the eighteenth head, at which point The game will be the match was abandoned.
p.m. continued this afternoon, starting at 6
The standard of bowls fluctunt- ed but it was always high and all four players showed brilliant patches at different stages of the game. The two Dock players early revealed promising form and at the end of the ninth hend had a commanding lead, but in the latter parts,the Craigengower combination more than held their own and had it been possible for the match to have been conclud- : ed yesterday it is more than like- ly that they would have won.
For the first half of the game! Whyte and Landolt share the hours for the lends, each searing some brilliant shots at times while
at others they were erratle. anything. Whyte was a shade the beiter of the two and often left his partner
LAWN BOWLS CONTESTS
SINGLES MATCHES TO-DAY
ONE PAIRS TIE
The second round of the Open Singles lawn bowls championship will be commenced to-day with a programme of six matches down for decision.
F. J. Jones, of the Civil Service i promising position. C. . who played a brilliant game Later when the Craigengewer C. C. in the Pairs Championship last werk, pair recovered their early disis to meet A. 8. Gomes, another who
advantage. Landolt had his op ponent completely out-played and rendered invaluable helpi to Custow, whoan task was made the easier.
Brilliant bowling was played by bath skips but Contes was the more consistent. He played good bowls throughout the eighteen heads and although he was out-played at the start it was not because he was sending down bad woods; it was aimply because Cullen was playing outstandingly brilliant.
Cullen was able to draw shots which gave the Dock combination
has been playing consistent bowls in the tournament this septon.
The match is being played on thei Taikoo R. C. green and should prove the attraction of the afternoon.
The Pairs match between the n dias R. C. pair. M. Y. Adal and A. I. Palloh, and F. Cullen and J. 3. Whyte, was not played yesterday but has been fixed for this afternum um j the Craigempower C. C. green.
The full programme for to-day in] as follows:
SINGLES
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The count on several hetuls, and it 11. koht was his high standard of howling which made it possible for them to take a commanding lead.
CULLEN FALLS AWAY From the middle of the game the Kowloon Deek skip began to fall! away like his partner and it was then that Contes was seen to better advantage. Ile was drawing shot after shot and was able to it- prove upon heads built up by Ian- slolt.
If the standard of the first two or three heads had been maintained throughout the match, the game would have been by far the best player in the elampionship but in between
very good heads there was some bad bowling in comparison,
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FOOTBALLERS TRANSFER
Players Change Clubs
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In Close Season
Whyte and Cullen particularly the latter, played some very good
Drake, the Aracnat, contre-forward, woods on the first heat although Landolt and Coates were never far had to withdrew from the England! Xt. which played Holland in Auster-¡
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Making a graceful nrch, Lord Lindsay's big gray, Jane Grey, in taking the brook perfectly at Towcester, England, adding not a whit to the enjoyment of the rider in the foreground who took n ducking when Mrs. M. Margesson's Littlejohn slipped into the
The race water.
was in the novice class at the Grafton Hunt
spectacular steeplechasing. Trinis, which produced some
CALL OVER FOR THE DERBY
FINAL FIGURES FOR TO-DAY
BAHRAM'S ODDS EASIER
London, June 4. The following is the final call- over for the Derby which is being run to-morrow (Wednesday) at
Epsom:
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5/1 Bahram (t and ol 11/2 Hairan it and 6). 14.1 Theft 1 and o 100/7 Field Trial of an o 100/6 Sen Request (t and o) 100/6 First Son to) 2011 First Son (1) 28/1 Fair Haven (and 33/1 Assignation 4 and of 15/1 Pair Bairn ( and 50/1 Screamer ft and or 601 Robin Goodfellow it and ol 66/1 Pry II (Land ) 80/1 Plymouth Sound d and ol In Japetus and o 15054 Peaceful Walter it and 6) 200/1 Barberry it-und- na 2001 St. Botolph 1 and
-Bruter,
EVERYTHING READY
Ilon, Jum 1.
Baseball
Matches
Postponed
RAIN
PREVENTS PLAY
PICTURE OF A GREAT HORSE
BROWN JACK IN ACADEMY
BEST PAINTING
BY ARTIST
No horse in recent times has wom the affertion and admiration of the general public, as well as of the re- golar racing public, a Brown Jack, writes The Observer's Special Corres- plent. The here of half a dozen Alexandra Fiate at Aot well of many another great re, he bas had a whit book written about htm and he had a plaque placed outside; the entree to the Royal Enclosure j
wo lar has been at Aust, Am
RESULTS AT A
GLANCE
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Middlesex (143 and 195 for 8 wkts, dec.) beat Gloucester- shire (136 and 103 for 4 wkts) on first innings.
Essex (221 and 92 for 9 wkts.) beat Surrey (175 and 225 for 8 wkts, dec.) on first inn- inga.
Warwickshire (300 and 153 for 6 wkts.) beat Nottingham. shire (234 and 215 by four wickets.
FRIENDLY MATCHES
TOURISTS AND LANCASHIRE
FIXTURE LEFT DRAWN
NO PLAY ON THE SECOND DAY
London, June 4.
The first of the two cricket fix- tures between the touring South The Army (329 and 113 for 2 African side and Lancashire, the wkts.) beat Cambridge Univer-county champions, was ruined shire (234 and 215) by four by rain at Manchester to-day and, wickets.
as a result the match had to be left drawn.
Lancashire (128) drew with the South Africans (268 and 142 for 6 wkts.).
The tourists held the advantage at -
when the close of play yemerdag |they had scored 268 runs and had dismissed Lanenshi for 128. In their second innings the tourists had aande 142 for six wickets when
painted by Mr. A. J. Mu, RX CHAMPION ONCE tumps were drawn for the day
and the picture e
of the most
popular at this year" Royal Academy, And with all that Brown Jack, remains the my madest of Individuals,
La paint at many Mr. Munnings frases before, kat ke htys never paint - } el one more like the subject. There! have to times when the espert hus!
not been pleased with Mr. Mumings's,
pictures of burk, not has a they were out beanthind to look upon, and
AGAIN
TONY CANZONERI WINS
TROUNCES LOU AMBERS
without its great, pictures merely Tony Canzoneri, boxing's "Gem,
the man who as pictures, but because they wine of Consistency, not really is the horge. There was twice frustrated Kid Berg's am motably his fansas pieturr of Bumar bition of winning the Light 1-1.
the winner of a Herby zoon after Weight Championship of the the War. It was a picture which World for Great Britain, once gave every pleasure the spectator, more became world champion by but it was not really the Hummaris severely punishing Lou Ambers, I was a guided trurit, an ideal the "Herkhimer Hurricane," in a of the herṣe bat not really the horse fifteen-rounds contest at Madi-
son-square Garden. himself. It was much to grid to
Showing all his all brilliant he Humorist, who, in spite of his form, and utilising his splendid
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ringeraft to the best advantage, i
at will mailer than the artist had smde him. Canzoneri, landed almost
arch rights. It was as if some human subject was with stinging lefts
FOUR FIXTURES ability as
AFFECTED
New York, June 4. Two matches in each of the Baseball leagues were major postponed to-day on account of rain.
In many ways great, but in order to Such was the ferocity of his attack make him even greater the artist bad that he reduced the "Hurricane" to:
mere zephyr. Canzaneri simply Kiven to him attributes which he did
toyed with Ambers throughout. The latter was always game and but his punches ready to fight,
not possess,
PORTRAITURE AT ITS BEST
Hanzoneri.
in
the first initings of the South Africans tooth, Lancashire's nearest approach to a fast Lawler, took six of the wickets for 79 ruux.
There was no play whatever to-day,. Rain also intefered other matches, twe of vnich had to be left
definite evt sjon. without n
Mildlessex were,ven first imings points against tiloucestershire Lond's where the hosts seored but a total of 113 mins. Parker took six
The wickets For tilocestershire repied witli n
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score
BEST PERFORMANCES
BATTING
R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick
v. Notts)
BOWLING
Hollies (Warwick v.
Notta)
Nichols (Essex
Surrey)
98
8 for 67
V.
6 for 57
G for 66
Parker (Gloucester
v. Middlesex) Booth (Lancs. v. S.
Africa)
6 for 79
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This picture of frown Jack is the locked the necessary sting to hurt of 16 and, when Middlesex had made. 195 for eight wickets in their second The Pirates anul Cubs were sucepest painting of a lure that i have Canzoneri set up a relentless at maings, the declaration was applied. cessful in their National League ever seen by Mr. Munnings. It really tack from the start. Ambers, instead At the close of play Gloucestershiro engagements, the former beatings Brown fack. is inteligent fund of fighting back, made the mistake had made 103 for four wickets,
SURREY UNFORTUNATE the Cardinals andl the Intter his fie shoulders, and his powerful at adopting defensive tacties. This Essex likewise took points for a winning from the Reds.
quarters are reproduced to perfection suited Canzoneri, who punched lend on first innings in their match Many a critte of the horse has away in Berg-like fashion and piled inguinst Surrey at the Oml, plained that his forelegs were
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Nichols took six Surrey wickets
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Surrey de American League, their victories more than he should have done, but points to win the first nine rounds. total of 176. lading registered against the White there has never been a great horse It was not until he began to take
buck at the knees. Yet an "easy" that Canzoneri lost points clared their second unings closed at- Sex and Senators respectively.
those forelegs of Brown Jack never in the tenth round. He slackened 225 for eight but stumps were drawn
with Essex having 2 run on The following are the results
they did Rave him any trouble, or
board and one wicket in hand. bers to yet in some good punches.
11 vielory Warwickshire ecured Rentur:
TERRIFIC LEFT HOOKS They carried him to
gainst by four wickets "The fongest mees ally and over
Ambers, however, was lucky to hashire are run in this country. Me. Mun-
has painted them xadily as avoid being knocked out in the visitors scored 231 runs, Paine taking wings
He was saved by eight for 121 while Warwickshire And last but earlier rounds, they were and are.
least, he had that fazy, sleepy the third when he was twice sent responded with 300, of which R. E. S. 215 (Hollies ask about the horse. Like so many to the canvas for counts of two Wyatt contributed 98. When Notts Warwickshire taking eight for 67), rent horses, Brown Jack was lazy from terrific left hooks. He went were dismissed for the future wild never do more that down again from a right hook, but inde ad for six wickets,
find, to do. He would cong did not take a count.
ໄ win his pace at the proper time and Getting his second
wind after the Army, to
a match and were eight wickels. The then do more than was actually
How many tim-staking it easy in the tenth, Can-aten necessary to win. Eas he gone to the front and then zoneri resumed the offensive in the Undergraduates compiled totals of Harinett scored a home run there have been unions toments for eleventh, and was superior in every 284 and 157 while the Army replied me other horse department. Amberg mado # with scares of 328 and 113 for yo Įsized town), nut whien is fotosed by for the Cubs),
his friends when some
next two wickets-Reuter, Thousands of race-goers each year is " New York Giants v. Philadel, wild come after hi in oul seem lily spirited rally in the
never caught sounds, and landing more often, took ! First Sou
Brooklyn catch him. Thes
of Ambers The decisive defent It was obvious, how- To the question, "why did the Aga phia
Brown Jack, for when they got to the hours. Khan call his two colts Bagom and Daduers v. Boston Braves matches close to his he would hury jud, ajver, that Canzoneri held himself was a great disappointment to the rounds, boxer and his connections. Ambers Hairan, Persian pert's declare that were postponed, on account of tle more and the go past the win back in the last two
tha Corner meaning of
krain.
ning past with his ears pricked, al most, ene believed, laughing at the Probably not desiring to punish his had been offered £7,000 to meet "Dazzler to the Eye" which is con
Gustave Humery in Europe if he uppatient unnecessarily. sidered mest oppe geriate, The latter
Canzoneri has always been the wom. Canzoneri, who first won the means "Don't Know Where to tio,"
Free and Red, the picturi esperts | idel of New York fans, and the world light-weight title from which is likely to prove mmppropriate i hicago with the champion jorkeg, Gordon St. Louis
od fine-art publishers, of 10. Car ovation he received from the 17-Singer in 1930, was almost delirious Street, Bristol, are may to polish Richards, riding. Heufer.
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people who paid a total of with excitement. After success- 44,557 dollars Cabout E8,900), was fully withstanding two challenges
ASK FOR
title to Barney Ross in June, 1933.
of this reproduction will be short of the greatest seen or heard from Kid Berg, he surrendered his wide of their objective. It was dan on May 18. W. 6. Richardson Suminers, outside-right, who madej
The edition will be strictly at the Garden for many years. due to a brilliant shot by Cullen West Bromwich Albion)
shortly. matches, eleven Lengue appearances for Lei-, that the two Dock men were able place,
Detroit limited, stamped by the Fine Art Mr. George Allison. La seure two.
Arsenat ester last wenson, Summers joined] Cleveland
guines each. Au edition of unsigned anunger, stated that Drake as the Leierster from Tunbridge Wells in Tigers and Philadelphia Athletics Trade Guild, and published at siy
the April last year.
v. New York Yankees were post-colour prints will be ready by Chris1- On the third hend, after they had result of injuries sufferent in conceded a single on the second, match against Derby County the per- White, the Newport County insides poned.
who formerly played! for Whyte and Cullen jumped into avions Saturday, showed symptoms right, strong lead with 21 four. Both which may develop into hernia. He Aldershot and Cardiff City, has been skips sent down some clever woods entered the Royal Northern Hospital signed on by Bristal City.
for observation.
Charlie Jimes, the foriner Arsenal" after the leads had been response P. J. Lynch, the 23-year-old goal-and Welsh international half-back, for some good work. Cullen never keeper of Yeovil and Petters, who who resigned
the managership of wasted a delivery and was lying did so well in the PA. Cup ties for Notts County, has accepted the posi two when Coats, in attempting to the Somerset club, has been signed Lion of manager-coach to Crittall take out second shot, to draw the by Brentford.
Athletic, the Spartan League club who first shot, cut the jack into a cluster Derby County secured the transfer next year are to compete in (Continued on Pugr 2.) from Leicester City of John L. Eastern Counties League.
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