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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,
JULY
1935.
DERBYSHIRE
GIANTS AND
YANKEES STILL WIN
MAJOR BASEBALL LEAGUES
TIGERS AGAIN TRIUMPH
New York, July 2 The two New York baseball teams are maintaining their Icads in the major leagues and to-day both the Giants and Yankees won their fixtures.
The Giants beat the Phillies! A. B. C. Langton, the 22-year-old quite
while the baby of the South African cricket comfortably Yankees won from the Athletics tourista. A spin bowler, who can by a slightly narrower margin. turn the ball both ways, he took four wickets for J1 runs in England's The Tigers, in the American second innings after he had made 44 League, once again beat Cleveland in a sovanth wicket stand, with Bruce Indians and are strengthening . their position in second place to the Yankues,
Rosults of matches played to- day as cabled by Reuter follow:
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
Philadelphia
New York
R. H.
E.
1 8
2
H 10
2
(Melvin (it scored a home run
for the Giants).
Boston
3 0
1
Brooklyn
(Bene
pitched
for
8 ◊
the
. Dodgera).
9 15 Q
3
7
2
Chicago Cincinnati
Mitchell, of 101 ruse.
SIX HOLES
IN 17
BRILLIANT GOLF BY COTTON
STILL WINNING IN COUNTY CRICKET
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
Derbyshire (253 and 186 for
TROUNCE NOTTS
3 wkts.) beat Notts (205 and BY SEVEN WICKETS AT
233) by seven wickets.
Somerset (244 and 101 for 9
wkts.) beat
Gloucestershire
(218 and 126) by one wicket.
Warwickshire (289
and
151) beat Leicestershire (176
ILKESTON
and 214 for 7 wkts.) on firat MANY CENTURIES
innings.
Lancashire (375 for 9 wkts. dec.) beat Worcestershire (150 and 148) by an inninga and 77
runs,
Kent (266 and 163 for 6 wkts.) beat Glamorgan (290 and 137) by four wickets.
FRIENDLY MATCHES Surrey (455 and 164, for 2 wkts.) beat Oxford University (324 and 292) by eight wickets. Cambridge University (213 and 158) beat Sussex (109 and 172) by 90 runs.
STRONG BID FOR DAVIS CUP
AMERICANS OUT TO WIN
WIMBLEDON ONLY SECONDARY
SCORED
London, July 2. Derbyshire, present leaders of the County Cricket Championship, continue to win their matches and playing at Ilkeston to-day, they were able to maintain their posi- tion by beating Notts by seven wickets.
Notts were given first innings and Acored 205 runs in their first attempt, Derbyshire replying with a total of 53. W. Voce, the former Test play. ,captured five wickets for 87 runs. Derbyshire asserted their super- iority in the second innings by dia- missing Notts for 233 and then scor- ing
186. runs for three wickets.
er,
A narrow victory was secured by Somerset over Gloucestershire at Bath where the hosts won by one wicket.
Sinfield muto a gallant stand for | Gloucestershire In their first inninga When he scored 100 runs but the total reached only 218 runs before the last wirket fell. Wellard had five victims,
for run8.
Somerset knocked up 214 runs and then dismissed Gloucestershire for 120, Andrews Laiting six for 38. With one wicket in band Somerset hit off 10 runs for victory.
First innings points went to War-j welshire in their match at Birming- ham ngainst Leicestershire when they
their op-1 scored
280 runs against LAST EIGHT AT
ponent's total of 176,
Geary captured five Warwickshire SAND MOOR · "We are concentrating on the wickets for 60 runs and Astill the Davis Cup and not on Wimble other five for be rims, white Paine The difference between stroke don," said Mr. Joe Wear, the non-sent hack Ave Leicestershire batsmen play and match play at golf was playing captain of the United for 68 runs.
In their second innings Warwick Yorkshire States lawn tennis team when illustrated Evening Netes tournament at they landed at Plymouth from theshire topped 151 runs. Marlow taking Sand Moor, Leeds, when the first liner Washington. four leaders in the qualifying
Three of the team-Wilmer Allison, competition were all. beaten in Sidney 13. Wood and John-van Ryn-- run for the Cardinals and Hallahan either the first or the second are not new to International contests,
round.
(Hartnell and English each acored a home run for the Cubs),
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
{ #
+$
7 11 1
A home
(Joe Medwick scored
blanked out the Pirates).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington
Boston
R. 11.
*E.
+ G 1 'G 7 #
(Dahlgren, Miller and Werber scored home runs for the Red Sox).
New York
Philadelphia
X
13
5 10
办
in
the
but the other two, Donald Budge and Gene Mako, rach 19 years of age,
yet to bloded.
"This is
If my first visit to England," suid Budge, a red-haired freckled South, "and Gene and I are going all
"team"
A. 11. Padgham, winner last year, went eat to Percy Allis after a magnificent nttle at the 19th hole.! Padyham was 3 up after six holes which he did in 21 strokes, but
ont to get places in the Alliss, with 33 at the next three Mr. Wear said the Davis Cup Leum holes squared the match and be-was not yet selected. We shall see came one up at the 10th. Allss; what happens at Wimbledon, where was durmy 2, but Padgham squared our pairs in the doubles will be at the 18th, only to visit a biker Budge and Make and Allison and vun Ryn. All five will play in the singles at the 19th and lose the match.
but we shall not play in the mixed doubles..
The qualifying leader, W. J. Cox,
(Lou Gehrig scored a home run! Syd Easterbrook. for the Yankeen),
Cleveland
Detroil
# 7. 0 H 12 @
(Weincarner and Campbell scared home runs for the Indians and Gehringer for the Tigers).
The match between St, Lauis Browns and Chicago White Sox was postponed on account of rain.
ROYAL VICTORY AT RACES
KING'S BONNIE DUNDEE WINS
NEWMARKET MEETING
(Special to "Telegraph")
•
London, July 2 His Majesty the King was present on th furst day of the July Mooting at Newmarket and saw his colt, Donnie Dundee, which was ridden by Fred Fox, easily win the Bottisham Stakes over one milo,
fell before that fine match player, Busson Camic triumphantly
hard through two games, first against Ernest Whit- combe and then against R. Burton. who was fourth on the qualifying list.
of the
E. W. Jarnuun, second qualifiers, was beaten by R. Cox, the. Saffron Walden professional, and two previous winners of the tournament disappeared in Ernest! Whitcombe and II. C. Jolly,
It was Compaion who conquered Jolly and his match in the after Koon
with Henry Cotton Was followed by 2,000 people.
SELECTING THE ALL BLACKS
CANDIDATES FOR BRITISH TOUR
ON VISIT TO ENGLAND
five for 38, and when stumps were
rawa Leicester had made 214 for DE120HONTORATET|C) HARN|BRATA5) 198295/19JA CENT
COMMENTS ON TEST
Notes By R. Abbit" To-morrow Comments by "R. Abbit" Second on the
Cricket Test .match at Lord's between England and South Africa will appear in to- morrow's Issue of Hongkong Telegraph.
the
BEST PERFORMANCES
BATTING
N. S. Mitchell-Innes (Ox-
ford v. Surrey)
132*
M. J. Turnbull (Glamor-
gan v. Kent)
122
J. W. Scamer (Oxford v.
Surrey)
113
Sinfield (Gloucester
4.
Somerset)
106
Armstrong (Leicester v
Warwick)
105*
M. Garland-Wells (Surrey v. Oxford).... 103
*Not out
BOWLING
Andrews (Somerset
v. Gloucester) Gover (Surrey V.
Oxford) Marlow (Leicester
v. Warwick) Wellard (Someract v. Gloucester) ... Freeman (Kent v.
Glamorgan) Astill (Leicester v.
Warwick)
Geary (Leicester v
Warwick)
Pollard (Lancs.
Worcester)
0 for 38
6 for 95
5 for 39
$ for 39
5 for 48
5 for 56
$ for 60
Y.
$ for 60
5 for 68
Paine (Warwick v.
Leicester)
Voce (Notts
Derby)
S for 87
BOWLS FIXTURES RE-ARRANGED
RINKS DRAW MADE YESTERDAY
STRONG
SIDES TO CLASH
As a result of yesterday's matches in the Lawn Bowls Chen' champion- ship having had to be postponed owing to the rain. the sub-commit- tee of the Lawn Bowls Association met and re-arranged dates for the contests, as follow:
SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
MONDAY, JULY
1. F, Westlake W. McLoud
Tik 1. C. Green}
TUESDAY. JULY ↑ 21. racin
J. C. Brown 1Kowloon C. E. (ren)
J. Tarch! H. Cherry
(Club de Reredo Green),
PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP
FRIDAY, JULY
T. Armstr 02. Breange
1
S. Bredentiall
3. Shepherd
(Cenlyfogower C. G. Green)
TUESDAY, JULY 9
C. G. Bir
It. F. I.x
£0. seven, being well on their way to vie- tory, especially as Armstrong was in his best frni und hæi, scored 185} I without being dismissed. "
F.. X. M. da. Silva (Kowloon H. G. C. „Green).
RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP The following is the draw for the rinks championship, all matches of SURREY'S BIG SCORE
which are to be played on or before Survey, at the Oval, had Oxford Sunday, July 21: University as their hosts and they. La Tetley, W. E. Hale, D. w. won by right wickets notwithstanding Waterton und 3. J. Hendreson v. P brilliant centuries by N. S. Mitchell-T. Farrell, R., edn, Je C. Brosyn Trutes, who stood down from the and A. M. Holland (Club de Recreio Sveund Test antch as lie was not alsolutely
D. M. Klan, S., Bux, M. Y. lit
and J. W. Seamer Adai and A. R. Dalah v. J. W. M. Mitchell-innes made 132 nol out in a first innings total of 324. Gover took Brown, R., C. Craig, E. C. Fineher A. Hyde-Lay (Craigengower six wickets für 3ữ runs.
C.C. Green). Surrey, thanks to Garland-Wells re-
A. A. Razack, M. A. R. Souza, A. plied with the mammoth score of 150. Gomes and 15. Ruminhn v. 1...
runs,
Grech).
rend
Miss Joan Hartigan, of Australia, created surprise at Wimbledon by eliminating Mi Dorothy Round, the holder.
'SOUTHPAW'
MILLER
WINS
Lawn Bowls
Encounters
For To-day
PAIRS FINALISTS OF LAST YEAR
PLAY UNLIKELY
Last year's champions and the runners-up will botli be appearing in the Open Lawn Bowls Pairs this afternoon Championship when the other two quarter-final matches will be played off.
F. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt, of the Civil Service C. C., who won the tournament last year, are due to meet M. 3. Medina and J. Cavanagh, of the Craigengewer Cricket Club, on the Tnikne Duck R. C. green.
After trounching W. McLeod and G, Perkins, of the Police R.C.. by 9-5 in the first round, Jones and Grimmitt eliminated 1. F. Xavier and F. V. V. Ribeiro by 8-10 in the recond round and defeated J. E. Henson and S. A. Bright by 27-14 in the third round.
Medina and Cavanagh qualified for the quarter-finals by beating E. G. Best round; B. E. Maughan and A. 0. Brawn by 30. In the second round and A. Macfarlane and J. Russell by 21-13 in the third round.
TARLETON FAILS Post and E. W. Holland 23-14 in the
IN FIGHT
CROWD
RUSHES
RING
(By Fred Dartnell)
-
In the other match this afternoon W. K. Way and A. S. Gomes, last year's 'runners-up, will meet J. A. R. Dunean and R. Dunean on the Kow- loon Dock R. C. green,
The unsuccessful tinalists of twelve months age terrier) a bye in the first round and then eliminated J. V. Kamany and 3. McKelvie 21-17 and A. A. Razack and W. V. Pield by 23.
Liverpool, June 12.
Miller, Freddie "Southpaw" American whirlwind boxer, rearranged for this afternoon.
Two singles matches have also been A. M.
green.
will tained the world's featherweight the Civil Survey de I
C. C. treen while championship here to-night by A. M. Holland niets 1. T. Farrell on defeating his challenger, Nel the de Recrcie
Club Tarleton, British champion, on There seems little prospects of the points over 15 rounds. It was matches being played today. Should Nel's second failure to take the the fixtures le postponed they will automatically be re-arranged for next title away from "Southpaw."
Wednesday,
It was a whirlwind battle, Tar- Teton going down for a count of seven in the first round; Miller aggression Into his work, actually fighting e a fury in the last won four rounds in succession. He seven; and both men crashing kept Miller constantly alarmed over through the ropes in the thirteenth those holy punches and the crowd locked in each other's arms.
yelled with delight when he kept scoring.
But all the fighting was not in the ring.
Miller did not box with his cus- tomary coolness and often he was Before the contest started at the made to miss badly. Moreover, Stanley greyhound track a crowd Tarkten showed good strategy by of 10,000 stampeded towards the keeping the centre of the ring an ringside and ticket-holders were out making his opponent dẹ most of his of luck.
work on the outside edge.
The management had to threaten to postpone the bout before the crowd retreated and settled down.
TARLETON'S ESCAPE
THRILLER ROUND
i counted off before
in
Tarleton was feeling the tre mendous pace of the fight. The 13th round was a thriller. In a wild furry both men fell out of it looked in the very first round the ring and seven seconds were as if Tarleton was going to be benten rather sensationally. Miller laughingly got hack again.
Turleton had begun with his maual left Miller WOR hook to the body, with Tarleton mond, however, and rushed fierce- no laughing rather wild in his leading.
ly into the tray. Suddenly Miller feinted and There were two nasty blows to smeeked his left to the English-the Englishman's body and one terrific blow smashed its way to man's eye.
the month, Tarletoń weakened,"
Miller continued with his at- tack, playing away with both hands and at the bell Tarleton was almost out-on his feet.
Tarleton made a good Rght of
He followed it up with a terrific. right to the body and Tarleton went down for a count of seven.
The round ended with Tarleton looking far from the Lanenshire and it. In the last round I made the England hope, but he Surrey all-tounder scoring Siten, L. d. Xavier, B. V. V. Hibrit splendidly and by clover right-hand lads practically level on points.
recovered hitting managed to secure the round,
Wellington (N.Z.), June 12. Cotton kod an inspired patch New Zealand's Rugby team to between the 7th and 12th holes tour Great Britain this year will inclusive, for he had 2's at each be chosen after final trial matches of the three short holes and did which will be held here to-mor- the six in 17 strokes,
row and on Saturday. Compston holed from 20 feet for forwards will be equal to the best
Present indications are that the 103 runs.
and A. Alver (Taikoo IC. Oxford collected 292 in their second a2 at the 17th, but Cotton, from sent un previous tours, but no bucks innings during which Senmer made
Green). almost the same distance, also sank of the calibre of Coke and Nicholls 113, but Surrey's first lanings earl Beer and U. M. Omar
J. Cavanagh, B. W. Bradbury, H. his ball for a half. He proceeded have been found. The nearest up enabled them to win comfortably, Noronha, C. E. Marques, F. X. M. to take the 8th, where Compston pranch is Jack Hemi, a Mouri full the 161 runs. being scored for two Silen und C. G. Silva (Kowloon www in the rough, and the 9th,lack, who is being builed in some wickets,
B.G.. Green). boling from seven yards for his quarters as another Nepia. C. Oliver, second 2. He won the 10th and who toured Great Britain with the the 12th, where he had his third 1928 team, is still one of the best if getting down from the edge of not the best three-quarter in New the green, to be three up.
3. A. Whitcombe, in beating A. E. Bignell, played brilliant golf and at the finish was 5 under 4's.
Zealand.
E.
250 LATEST FOOTBALL
The match between Cambridge and
THE INTERPORT MATCH Sussex resulted in a win for the
Hongkong's invitation to Singhal Undergraduates by 90 runs at Hlovi.
Cambridge in the first innings
for an Interport nuteis to be held scored 218, and in the second 168. in the Colony, approximately at the Despite his 29 years, his combina- Sussex compiled 109 in the Arst, and if by the Shanghai Lawn Bowls Ås- end of September, has been accept. tion with 6. P. Hart on the wing was 172 in the second insinga.
sociation. one of the features of the first trin, Kent won by four wickets in their and between them they scored four match
with: Glanworgan at Tun- tries. Hart played in all four Tests bridge mella. The latter's total against the British tourists in 1930, in their first innings Was A notice posted outside the weighs and the selectors will find it hard to of which M. J. Turnbull collected 122. ing-room at Manchester revenerse break this combination.
Batting a second time the Welsh team recently rend: "The Kent County J. E. Manchester, one of our best made 137, A., P. Freeman dismissed Cricket Team are wanted at 20 loose and line-out forwards and II. five of the Glamorgan mea for 48. Trafford immediately," The team Deavall, fine serummager, and goal- Kent in their first innings totalled Terrific cheering broke out that the state of the wicket would the tour.
Lad
gone to the rares in the belief kicker, are regarded as certainties for the colt passed the winning post at allow of their match with Lan-
for the lons of 6 wickets of the favourite. Bonnie cashire being begun. They
E. Hedge, the Auckland diminutive Lancashiro defeated Worcester by Dundee, which started at 5/2, was rounded by and bream lucky to end and lighth, une bat gutely. Licin
were runs straight, is tricky, innings second favourite in the betting. Trafford, where play began shortly only 21, and is a player the selectors at Reuter Special.
after five o'clock.
are certain to watch very closely.
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TRANSFERS
266; and then made the necessary 109 Swindon Sign Swansea's
Outside-Left
derminster. The former, declared 376 for in their first
The following football transfers; innings, and Worcester, compiling were announced yesterday: only 150, were sent in to bat ngain.
Sidney Lowery, outside left, from In their second Innings they secured anly 148.
Swansea to Swindon. Pollard, of Lancashire, gave the best bowling display, securiz B for 80--Reuter.
LAWN BOWLS TEAM
Harry Lewis, Inside left, Notts County to West Ham.
Joseph Bell, outside left, Middles- brough to West Ham.
Oswald Bowden, inside forward, Derby Courty to Nottingham Forest.
ין
W. Dunn, contre forward, Glns- Row Celtic to Brentford..
Hongkong Electric R.C. Southend.
Rinks For Saturday
C. Turner, contre half, Leeds to
Falkirk have come to terms with Northampton for the transfer of their contre-forward, James Bart- The following rinks will represent the Hongkong Electric R. C. in their ram, to the Third Division club, lawn bowls match againt the Kowloon but the player has not yet signed. Bow.ing Green at Ming Yuen on Saturday:
IL G. Butler, W. Stoker, G. T. Pad- gott and A. F. Paul (skip)
J. G. Haigh, T. P. Saunderson, J. Sloan and I do Rome (skip),
A. F. Tarbuck, J. F. Barron, H. S. McKay and A. Wobster,
The reserves will be W. Orchard and C. E. Gahogan."
next
At the close work Tarleton was often effective with short, stiff jaba to the stomach. It was obvious from the speed with which Miller backed away that he did not like
this method.
But Miller had the better of the hot exchanges and got a narrow kept his title intact. but well deserved verdict which
After the fight Miller said: "It was one of my best fights, and I am sure I won."
eul.
Tarleton said: "I am dianppoint-
I thought I had done suff However he took the next two eient to earn the referee's deci- rounds and drew the next.
Tarleton, putting the
sion, I would like to meet Miller more again."
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