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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. -- SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1935.

W.R. HAMMOND WINS RACE TO HUNDREDTH CENTURY

New York

Giants Are

Blanked Out

PITCHER'S FEAT

FOR REDS

DOUBLE HEADER

DIVIDED

New York, June 14. Derringer, pitcher for the Cin- cinnati Reds, held the New York Giants to a scoreless nutch to- day while the Reds scored two runa, one of which was a home hit by Bill Campbell.

St. Law Cardinal- and fonton Braves were engaged in a double header, the honour bring divided.

There was a hight scoring nutch in the American Densure its which Washington Senators. mart Chiengo

White Shit up 27 runs between them, the former winning by 10-11.

Result

enbli by Repter

follow:

NATIONAL, LEAGUE

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(B Smar patebed for the Puentes)

Clarane

Plaku delplatz

St. Lag

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(Wally BengVI

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Boston

(There were 13 inning...).

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(Myer und Links senred home runes for the Senators and Simmons, Hayes and Salveson hit home run for thei White Sox. There were 11 innings).|

Philadelphia

Cleveland

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Detroit

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(Werber stpred tema home runs and Miller one for the Red Sox Melvin Fox for th Tigers).

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The German tennis champion. C. von Cramon, and the Australian champion, J. H. Crawford, are pictured above after their match in the French Championships fast year when the German wrested the Von Cramm defeated Crawford again in title from the Australing. tha Davis Cup match between Germany and Australia in the aumi. final of the European Zone

MR. MOODY

BEATEN

IN ENGLAND

FIRST LOVE SET

CONCEDED

MISS STAMMERS TRIUMPHS

JAPANESE DENY RUMOURS

NO MANCHUKUO OPPOSITION

TO OLYMPIAD OF 1940

RESULTS AT A

GLANCE

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Lancashire (338 for 5 wkts.) beat Kent (224) on first inn. inge.

Glamorgun (158 and 179) beat Leicestershire (97 and 179) by 136 Funk

Gloucestershire (294 for 6 wkts. dec. and 60 for 1 wkt.) beat Somerset (130 and 223) by nine wickets.

Essex (327 and 174 for 7 wkts.) beat Nottinghamshire (239 and 342 for 6 wits. dec.) on first innings.

Northamptonshire (124 and 109) tied with Sussex (124).

Middlesex (144) beat Hamps shire (126 and 17 for 3 wkts.) on first inninga.

Warwickshire (254 and 221)

beat Yorkshire (161 and 225 for 3 wkta.) on first innings.

BASEBALLER RETIRING FROM GAME

THREE FIGURED SCORE

AT BRISTOL

GLOUCESTERSHIRE BEAT SOMERSET

LEADING COUNTY CRICKET TEAMS

DROP POINTS

London, June 14.

WALLY HAMMOND

Wally Hummond, the Gloucestershire and England NEW POLE all rounder, is the ninth cricketer to top the hundredth VAULT. century in first class matches. He performed the feat

by hitting up 116 runs against Somerset at Bristol and RECORD

incidentally just beat A. Sandham, the Surrey player, who with Hammond, had one more century to score.

Middenex bent Hampshire EC Brst innings by

ip Lu the end of last sensou, Bam-| ol.

01 who seared sight centuries Southampton last year, had 96 three figured totals scoring 144 runs in reply to Hamp to his credit but suring the recent shire's score of 128. When Hamp tour of the West Indies he took his shire, had lost three wickets for 17 Lumber to 99. Sandham, who made runs in their serund innings play

Two centuries Int year, closed the closed-fruter. season with it

total of 5s and during made 110 against Somerse

Hammond embed in estershire to hent Somerset in the watch at Bristol by nine wickets. The visitors hatted arst and collected a total of 1:0

CHARLIE GRIMM the current asen

AS MANAGER

PLAYED THIRTEEN SEASONS

Chiengo, June 9. After 12 years of active service as a player. Charlie Grimu, manager of the Chiengo Cubs, annotinred that he would have his name placed upon the voluntarily-retired list, so that he may devote all his energies to his job as manager and vice-president of tha Cuba,

The brilliant play of Young Phit Cavarrelta, at Grimm's old position at first-base, coupled with his own hack injuries from which he has been suffering, cansed Grimm to make the decision.

ms, Goddard taking five for 8. In reply Gloucestershire rattled up a tetai ni 29 for is wickets delenrei, thanks to Hammond's contribution of! 114. Somerset were then dismisst for 20,

LEADERS DROP POINTS

All the leading teams dropped points as few of the fixtures were breught to a definito conclusion.

however, Warwickshire,

maintain tap f the their position at the table by beating Yorkshire at Bir mingham [373 first. nalngs after searing 251 runs, to which Yorkshire replied with 161.

wtributed 150 a Hopwood |

Warwickshire then · scored 221 in Récond innings when Smailes their Grimm, who was such a hard-

captured six for 65 while Yorkshire working first-baseman that he has had made 225 for three wickets when Tokyo, June 8. played in at least 140 gaines a season stumps were drawn. R. E. S. Wyatt Emphatic formal denials that except for two years, since he enterookt six for 47,

Lanenshire 100k first innings points the Japanese Kwantung Army, the major lengue, was traded to

the Cubs by Pittsburgh in 1025. He from Kent in their, match at Man- (Special to "Telegraph")

the Manchukuo government and became manger of the Cube, succhester where rak greatly Cur-

Ja Kent

201 runry its officially-sponsored Athleticceeding Rogers Hornsley, in August, tailed play.

marke Beckenham, June 14. Miss Katherine Stammers, the Federation were opposed to the 1930, and piloted the team to the Frank Woulley contributing 85 and

when Lancashire had scored 338 for! and British hard court champion, ac-efforts of the Japanese Athletic National League Pennaut.

Cavarretta, who will not be eigh-e

stumps were drawn, secure the 1940

years of age until July, is play-Watson complished a magnificent feat by Federation to beating Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody Olympic Games for Tokyo were ing fine baseball at first-base. So

DB for

champion county. 6-0, 6-4 in the semi-final of the received by the Ministry of War for he has made but one error in 123 Brilliant bowling by J. C. Clay and Mercer gave Glamorgan their third Kent Championship.

victory of the reason when playing There is no record of Mrs. Will here to-day.

Leicester Moody ever having previously lost n

where the Welsh County won by 186 love set.

the ground that Man-

rthts, Wills-Moody is only just re-meet on

from buck injury.

chukuo resents the fact that it has driving not beon invited to join the Olym- Miss Stammers WAS superbly on the forehand and was pie Association or to send a team to kopirur Mrs. Wills-Moody on the back the Berlin games next year were line with deeply placed shots to the widely circulated here during the corner. She was solleying mga last few weeks. heently and wor the first set in

12

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F

(Coleman stored a home run the Browns. There were 1 innings).

BOXING CONTEST

IN TIENTSIN

HAWAIIAN TEAM'S

VISIT

TWO WINS FOR TOURISTS

(Special to "Telegraph")

Rumours

the sinking ibut

chances.

the

authorities were against the Tokyo FOOTBALL MANAGERS against Leicestershire at

In denying the rumours,

Another Resignation In England

After Glamorgan had scored 158 runs,

Leicestershire were dismiss- ed for 97 when Clay took eight uf the wickets for 46. Glamor- yielded 179 gan's second innings runs, Marlow taking six for 18 and then Leicestershire were ngain sent

hatsmen for is runs.

nek for 104, Mercer dismissing six

ENGLAND BOWLER IN FORM Stanley Nichols, the English fast selection for South the Test match against the bowler, enhanced his

Nolts Africans by taking seven wickets for 77 runs at Westcliff where

sex took first innings points.

Notts had balled first and scored

thei Tottenham Hotspur directors In the second set Mrs. Wills-Moly official report points out that Man met recently to consider again fought desperately and won the first two games but Miss Stammers won chukue has no competent athletes the managerial position of their the next when Mrs. Wills-Moody reto send to an international competi moved her contee for the first time tion and that, therefore, it could club, in consequence of Mr. Peter since her arrival in Enghund. She harbour to ill-feeling towards the McWilliam's inability to take the Miss Olympic Association because of its appointment, because of his con- then went ahead at 4-2 bat

tract with Arsenal. Stammers, by driving fiercely and alleged slight.

The malter was considered for placing neeuentely, won the next four Officers and men of the Kwan- games, though Mes. Wills-Moody held the advantage point when 4-4 was tung Army are in favour of holding several hours, and, at the close, the the games in Takso in 1940, which recretary said no statement could he called

Mr. Charles Roberts, the chairman, 200 runs when Nichols took his seven Mes. Wills-Moody said that the play falls on the 2,600th aniversary of

whose Essex Maguire, the Hawaiiau boxee woof Miss Stammers was urvellous and the official founding of the Japan however, said: "We are not satished wickets for 77. Catmore scored 88 | a eluae decision ever Sparks of the surprised at the improvement ese empire, the dispatch further regarding the contract with Arsenal inning

innings realised 27. In their second 15th Infantry in a boxing contest berej

We want to see a copy of it."

innings Notts were able to declare at today.

Miss Stammera is The second

NEWCASTLE UNITED

42 for six but at the close of play Frans of Hawaii kunched English Indy to beat. Mrs. Wills- Felsher, also of the 15th Infantry Moody, Mrs. Godfree, when she was

At a meeting of the board of direcEssex had 174 for geven. winning in the second round.

Sussex and Northants each scored! tors of Newcastle United Mr. Andy still Miss Kitty MeKane beat Mrs.

first innings at Gliomatta, of Tientsin, won a narrow With-31only in the Wightman up

Cunningham tendered his resignation 124 run in their verdict from Maloney, the Tawanan nal at Wimbledon in 1924-Renter;

counties take four United Press.

Special.

Northants butted

Tientsin. June 14.

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rung

fur

Brat

of the position of manager to the Horsham and as the match was nut club

the concluded was accepted Secrecy has been maintained over points for a lie.

it

COME-BACKte the reason for the resignation, for

LEFTY GROVE IN FORM AGAIN

RECOVERS FROM INJURY

New York, June 8. Lefty Grove, erstwhile fire-ball king of the major leagues is mak- Grove ing nifty comeback. claims that he has returned to form

the matter and the directors refused first and Melville took three wickets Fun while Clark took six wickeln for

rults.

Mr. Cunningham has managed New-Sussex castle for five years, formerly playing Northants made 109 in their sect for them and for Glasgow Rangers. innings, Melville again betur He has 12 Scottish International caps, mot successful bowler with five for playing first for his country in 1920.87. There was no further piny.

GREAT SHOTS IN GOLF DESCRIBED

for the first time since the senson JOHNNY

of 1933.

From 1927 through 1933, Lefty

and his fast one wou more than REVOLTA'S

20 games ʼn season. However, dur-

ing the 1934 training senson Grove

suffered an injury to his arm which TRIUMPH. cut his speed down to nothing.

The treatments which he took for the injured wing began to be effee- tive in September and some of his speed returned. He rested up over the winter, took things easy during the training season, began to let things out a bit during the past few weeks and Jow he believes that he is “just about as fast as ever."

Manager Cronin declared that'

REMARKABLE FEAT LAST YEAR

DOWNHILL LIE SHOT

A NEW SERIES OF GOLF ARTICLES BY

ART KRENZ

The

Kreiger. Putting on the pressure, Revolta then proceeded to birdle four holes in a row.

He came up to the 215-yard seven- teenth with the wind against him.) Ha decided to use a No. 1 iron, minde i hin teo shot, and saw it land in n trap to the left of the green.

Revolta found the ball resting on a downhill! Ho, necessitating use of a 24-ounce blaster. He exploded out of

One of Johnny Revolta's great-the trap and sank the shot for a

douce, and went on to win tho

if Lefty comes through the way est golf shots occurred during championship by eight strokes. he promises to, wo may finish first, the Wisconsin State Open because there is no resi outstanding 1934.

of

In negotiating this downhill le shot, one of the most difficult in golf, club in the Longue at the present: Coming up to the tenth hole, Revolta stood in front of the ball and

Johnny was one stroke behind Butch hit three inches behind it

time."

WILLIAM GRABER

IMPROVING

Los Angeles, June 5, Willian (B) Graber, who holds the recognized world's pole vaulting reverd of Hift. in, hinde in the finel Olympic trials at Stanford University in 1932, should vault con- sistently at 14ft. Gin, this year,

and

opinion of his each, Mr. Dean Cromi- well, of the University of Southern California,

BEST PERFORMANCES possibly each lifteen feet, in the

BATTING

Watson (Lancs, v. Kent) 150 Hammond (Gloucester v.

116 Somerset) Hopwood (Lancs. v. Kent) 96 Cutmore (Essex v. Notts) 88 Woolley (Kent v. Lancs.).

BOWLING

A. Melville (Sussex v.

Northants)

and

85

3 for 1

Cromwell's belief does not pear to be an exaggeration, in viny appar of the fact that Graber only recently vauited 1408, 5 inches at Santa Barbara, California, for a new world Fecord, Formal application for reg cognition of this as a world's record will be made to the International body in France by the A.A.U. oficials in charge of the meet.

Bill has reached the mature age.. of and he is just about in his

5 for 37 prime" Mr. Cromwell said, Time, And again this Spring I have seen him very close indeed to lift. Sin. and anyone who can do that on our training field can do better elsewhere

to face." with competition to.

J. C. Clay (Glamor- gan v. Leicester) 8 For 46 Mercer (Glamorgan

v. Leicester)

7 for 38 Nichols

Graber will now train for the (Essex V, Notts)....

.7 for 77A.A.U. Far-Western championships at San Diego, and the National A.A.Ü. Clark (Northants v.

nt Lincoln, Nebraska, Cromwell said. Sussex)

6 for 47 In 1980, in Berlin, he will be after R. E. S. Wyatt (War-

the Olympic pole vaulting champion- wick v. Yorks).... & for 47 ship. Marlow (Leicester v.

Glamorgan) Smailes (Yorks

Warwick)

Y.

6 for 48

6 for 65

Graber, like other pole vaulters trained by Cromwell, runs with ler- ritic speed, finishing with a tremend. ous drive off the pole. Thin system, Cromwell said, was known as the "ny away vaulting style."

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