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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JULY
10, 1935..
CAMBRIDGE HAVE SLIGHT ADVANTAGE AT LORD'S
Four Centuries In Match Between Notts And Tourists
OXFORD DISMISSED FOR
221 RUNS
LIGHT BLUES SCORE 161 FOR
FIVE WICKETS
YORKSHIRE ASSUME LEADERSHIP OF · COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
London, July 9.
The annual University cricket match be- tween Cambridge and Oxford which is being decided turn in played at Lord's has taken a
favour of the Light Blues who, on the first day. were dismissed for 302 runs. To-day the Dark Blues scored but 221 runs and at the close of play Cambridge had made 161 for five wickets.
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RESULTS AT A
GLANCE
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Glamorgan (246 and 277 for 6 wkts. dec.) beat Leicester- shire (130 and 240) by 153 runs.
Worcestershire (225 and 273 for 7 wkts, dec.) beat Somerset (107 and 128) by 173 runs.
Warwickshire (308 and 258) beat Middlesex (232 and 202) hy 132 runs.
Derbyshire (273 and 191 for? wkts. dec.) beat Lancashire (86 and 176 for 4 wkts.) on first innings.
Hampshire (321 and 164) beat Kent (246 and 213) by 26
runs.
Essex (60 and 245 for 7 whts. dec.) beat Northants (159 and 145) by three wickets.
Yorkshire (582 for 7 wkts. dec.) beat Surrey (206 and 256) by an innings and 120 runs.
FRIENDLY MATCHES Cambridge University (302 and 181 for 5 wkts.) v. Oxford University (221).
Notts (312 and 312 for 9 wkta.) drew with South Africa 512).
tmin, were in sering and at Trent Bridge against Nott.. where the match was left drawn.
Notts had first few of the wickel Am scored 12 runs, of which Hard- staf made. 154. The tourish rattled
of 512. Bruey up the bunge more Mitchell, the hero of the Severi. Test rusich, made 142 runs and Wade 151. When sloups were drawn Notts had 12 for nine wickets, Gunn being nut out with 180 in his credit.
Hampshire brought off their heat performance to date when they bral |
runs the strong Kent eleven hy
at Tonbridge, where fill distinguish ?
od himmelf with the ball by taking a total of 14 wickets for 116 guns.
Hampshire compiled 321 vans and Chen dismissed Kent for 246, of which Fage scored 94, while all tank right wickets for 62 runs,
Tise
ami semi-ed the E. Davies hd pix ngant begeester-
BEST PERFORMANCES
BATTING
Barber (Yorits v. Surrey) 255 Hardstaff (Notts
"
v. S.
Africa)
154
H. F. Wade (S. Africa v.
Notts)
151
B. Mitchell (S. Africa v.
Notis)
142
M. J. Turnbull (Glamor-
Kan v. Leicester) Squires (Surrey v. Yorks) 120 Gunn. (Notts v. S. Africa) 100" T. N. Pearce (Essex v.
Northants)
140
Fang (Kent v. Hants). F. C. de Saram (Oxford v.
Cambridge)
R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick
v. Middlesex)
J. H. Human (Middlesex
v. Warwick)
21 22 23 2
Iddon (Lancs. v. Derby) 76"
BOWLING
Jackson {Worcester
v. Somerset)
9 for 45 Hill (Hants v. Kent) 8 for 62 and ......6 for 84
J. H. Cameron (Cam- bridge v. Oxford)
E. Davies (Glamorgan
v. Leicester)
Clark (Northants v.
Essex)
7 for 73
6 for 24
6 for 30
6. for 93
H. F. Wade, the South African cricket captain, who scored 151 runs against Notts at Trent Bridge, is here seen hooking a bail in leg in a recent match. Wada's century at Nottingham wan bis third of the tour,
VON CRAMM Universities
BEATS CRAWFORD
VICTORY IN THE DAVIS CUP
MASTERLY PLAY BY WINNER
Berlin, June 14.
Germany struck a great blow
THE LOCAL Unimpressive FOOTBALL
This Season SEASON
RECORDS OF THE TWO SIDES
DARK BLUES' TEAM
notes on
MEETING NEXT MONDAY
A QUESTION OF FIXTURES
(By "Sagax")
BEST MATCH OF SEASON
INSPIRED BOWLS IN PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP
HIGH STANDARD 'MAINTAINED BY ALL FOUR PLAYERS
CRAIGENGOWER COMBINATION LOSE TO RECREIO STARS
(By "Sogox")
Featured by bowls of the highest standard·- yet seen in the local open championships this season, the quarter-final Pairs match between the Craigengower C. C. pair, R. F. Luz and H. Beer and the Club de Recreio combination, F.X. M. da Silva and C. G. Silva, on the Kowloon Bowling Green Club's green yesterday afternoon, provided a thrilling contest throughout and al though the Happy Valley pair lost by 26 shots to 13 they were by no means disgraced.
with
In fact, without being nver geners were the times when the opposition us the lowers or any way at- wer yun, and he would trail. the tempting to detta from the aeriturk either to saxb-or draw first shot. The Cub de Beerdie skip, too was of virtor eured by the Sjevas, t can safely he said that Luz and Heat the top of his form although he ་་་་་
title with some of his 24: much bada revered seratamerikan
thats lors as did the winters, who, alot Many, howpyce, were Though they played letter together, which were played for and roub] nat and won to a fairly comfortable mac¦n't ther be attributed to lack. He come elever draw- 2). Wher4, 10 a small extent, they as responsibly for elier pair.
ing and driving and like the other There were time when C, G, Silva, plagers rely what if his woods,
The Craigingower couple opened particularly, rrerived great asistansre with some of his shots from a ciki with a twin the first head but con- while bath Lanz and Beer, en mangeeded a four on the recond. Luz ha perasion, were missing their oljer two woods just short of the jack
full bead but with his third wood five by the narrowest of muni, ins. Pa
Teniled the "kitty" a foot and then ne head Beer, in attempting to die.
(ontinued on Page 9 lodge the slut with an extra heavy of though a narrow port but, al- though it seemed inevitable that be
of the three dee! tailed with each should carry the jack or the shot, he liveries.
(By R. Abbit)" Yesterday published a few to Australia's hopes of winning
the Cambridge side the Davis Cup when she won the which I thought I knew pretty first two singles matches fromwell as I had seen the team which Next Monday the initial step Australia in their semi-final tie in the European zune at the Red. Played in their first match on towards the commencement of delivery, three times succesfully sui Tour. I bad not been able to yet another football season will get that information about Ox.
White Club here to-day.
The crowd ehrerad wildly
When
later.
THE RECORDS
Van Crama pave a masterly dis. I Cambridge have not had a particus! An important point worthy of yesterday would undoubtedly qualify
the earnars. But Von Cendan Blayed an inspired game and coun- Ittered every nuove,
ruk. Thus
the list.
of their three wins
OXFORD
the
difference
the
4
Lawn Bowls
Programme
For To-day
TITLE HOLDERS NOT PLAYING
ford and I had hoped to have the be taken by the holding of the Haron Von Cramt, Germy's names in this morning's paper annual general meeting of repre. аге written on sentatives of clubs in affiliation her one player, defeated J. B. Craw (these nolea ford, Australia's champion, inTuesday.) 1 shall therefore cut with the Hongkong Football As.. CHAMPIONS ON VIEW? Catraight sets, 63, 7 3, 62, and this article a bit short as I have, sociation. The actual playing
they agin dieplayed grout entusiasm not as much information as I had season, however, will not start! A sont as the four players had when H. Henket created another sur prise in defenting young Vivian, Me-oped, and I may be able to pub- until late September or, perhaps, settled down after the first couple of heade the immediate predictioa of the dish some supplementary notes sometime in the middle of Sep majority of the spectators, was that ruth by three 10 2 6-0, 6-2.
tember, as the entries necessitate, if the standard then attained candlel
! be maintained the winners of the tin.
plays Despite the intense heat, hearte mood seasod, Ty have to the consideration for the coming sea, for the title, and this view Evenine i
hend was revealed amazing agility and powers | date of July # krater The Miner om in the congestion of fixtures at narr apparent
1 rach emlurance, whereas Crawford Counties bol four wickets; Fonerent the end of each season in recenti player. obviously could not got erlimatised |,,
1, seven Wirket plus by ninety years.
A serious deavour should During the whole of the match TIE POSTPONED and was not quite his usual self. The
Only one of the two quarter ferman sareessfully stormed the net against first elava minties, it will be las made to avoid a repetition of there was never a really lad brad nud nise put over many useful lolm; that all thrte ure vers low in, fast year's cramming of matches and ever at any stage did any of the final matches arranged for this players sudīer ang serious impar of afternoon in the Pairs Lawn rawfront teed in vain to keep his
form, Cambridge drew with Nottilin the final week of the season, | ropponent from the net and get him
F. X. M. da Silva was the out-Bowls Championship is to bo -probably the last performance- "when, in on ense a team was me en the run with long, sweeping drives and lost to the South Africans by an;quired to faint the matches in tanding player and Luz, the other played, as the game between the inaingat to the Army by four wivels, four days, and this, one week after lead, was ornbably the worst at the title holders, F. J. Jones and A. to Yorkshire by seven wickets:
standard between W. Grimmilt, and the Craigen- Pare Puresters by seven wickets and the normal close of the season.
these two players was so slight that
int gower combination, M. J. Medina to the 3.61.0, by eight wickets, The In actual fact there are too many it was hardly noticeable. There is no
Sand J. Cavanagh, has been Von Cramm got nwny with a 4--0
Surrey
match had to be almandoned; Troquetitions crammed into one doubt, however, that . X. M. de Silea -lead in the third set when Crawford, without a ball being bowled.
Jones met with a minor mishap season in Hongkong and as a result played the more insistent bowls and postponed, until next Monday. appeared very tired. Crawford, how.
esrried all the honours of the tever, made great Bort, won the
The Oxford record on paper is not it is impossible to carry out the was drawing so accurately that he last week when, as a result of the started by fixtures as originally arranged by was invariably resting or trailing the heavy rains, he slipped in the nest game, and then broke through Von Cramm's service for 2-1.
He very impressive. They
League Management Com-ek nnd courtined to light desperately, theating Worcester by an innings and the
ent-played his opponent. sprained his back. is singles Von Cramn won the last two games
runs. They have in their mittes and congestion becomes in-, when he were the occasions workshop in the Naval Yard and latest cabled match beaten the M.C.C. evitables
As has been stated, Luz was not game yesterday with F, Cullen, of after some splendid rules.
altogether favoured with his share of the Kowloon Docks had to be post- by five runs. Between the first ant!
The Association might well con- the luck and many of his shots were the that games, they have drawn with Gloucester, South Africa, Leicester, sider the reduction of the nimberly just wide. However, it is the poned on that account.
W. K. Way and A. S. Gomes, the Metirath, wha pinyed in shorts and Minor Counties auf Free Foresters, of teams in each division of the results that count and he found his hnd die right wrist bandaged, quickly while they lost to Lancashire by an teague and either have two sections apponent much too deadly for his.runners-up last year, will meet
He was always there or therrubeuts†A. R. Dungun and R. Duncan, of ran into a 4-love lead in the first innings and 30, to Yorkshire by n in the third division or inaugurate at wild probably have been mer at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, set. Henkel male it four all, but innings and 59, to Leveson-tiuwer's 5 for $4 failed in the next games. Very little team by ten wickete, to Sussex by Box fourth division. The promotion home had he skipped the combinaon the Kowloon Dock Green,
of the reat McGrath was seen after raus, and to Surrey by eight wickets, and relegation system might be in- tion.
to advanture and that. Henkel led 4-1 in the second it may, indeed, be thought that they, troduced 5 for 60
SKIPS SHARE HONOURS
are down for this afternoon. A. sel: McGrath rallied and won his ser- are, on form, the weaker side but I balance the team for the first sea-!
M. Ruinjahn, of the Indian R. C., vices game, but Henkel then won his, am doubtful if that is actually the sun those clubs which finished at
Beer, however, played a very good is to meet A. Hyde-Lay, of the for set.
case. Their side has been a good the bottom of the respective divi- game as skip and was in no way to Kowloon Cricket Club, and A. M. dent
more upset by Schools than has pions last season might be relanie for the defent. He shared the Holland, of the Kowloon B. G. C., Henkel walked away with the third heen the case with the Cambridge
legated.
with his opponent and sol, his plendid Backlund shots side, and so has no gol bugether s0
brought off some marvellous shots at plays P. T. Farrell, a club-mate, geress the court and necurate placing well.
Last year there were 36 teams critical stages of the game. Many on the Club de Recreio Green. THE PROBABLE TEAM
altogether in the three divisions ! down the sidelines repeatedly leaving
If I had to give a guess at their and as there are new clubs now probable side Should say it would be seeking alliation it is possible that D. F. Walker (Capt.), J. W. Semmer 40 teams will be entered for this P. C. M. Kimpton (the wicked keener)season's competitions. N. S. Mitchell-Innes, A. P. Singleton division made up of ten teams the
Sim (Middlesex
Warwick) Freeman (Kent
Hants)
G for 101 Armstrong (Derby v.
S for 13 Lancs.) Townsend (Derby v.
Lancs.)
S for 35 Leyland (Yorks V.
Surrey) Bowes (Yorks
Surrey)
5 for 46
V
Howarth (Worcester
v. Somerset) Boswell (Essex
Northants)
V.
4 for 22
shire. visitors With M. J. Tarnbadl seuring 140 only managed 164 in their second innings, Freeman coming into his uns Glamorgan were able to cine awn with aix for 101. Jill again their second innings at 277 for six of Kent, this wickets, They then seul hack .. time for 218 runs. The ants Dowler claimed six further vielins JACKSON'S INSPIRED BOWLING for R4 runs.
rawed the dismissal
DERBYSHIRE CHECKED Derbyshire lost their position at
the head of the table by failing to win against Lancashire, the holders
cestershire for 240 runs
Jackson, the Worcestershire Bowler,
HENKEL SOON ON
| McGenth standing. The German con-
tinued on top for the remainder of! the match.
Thirteen
to
With cach
272 for seven and then Jackson took | A. R. Logaril. 1. G Ballance. A. was in deselly form with the hall into dismiss the visitors for 128.
ning Somerset wirkets for 45 runs Benn, I. 6. Halliday, R. F. H. Darwell-question of a congested season will Smith and M. R. Barton. But this is not arise as each club will have on- the match at Dudley against Somer-
in somewhat daring spretilation as it ly 18 league matches and not 24
leaves out no less than three of last as last year, year's Blues, not to mention T. H. byson who was his in
son where the hosts won by 173 raus, When Worcestershire wont to the
of the title, at Buxton, where the wickels they knocked up 225 runs hurts look paints for a lead on first while Somerset scored 197, Haworth inning, after scoring 273 and then taking five for 60: Worcestershire's dimmiksing Lancashire for 86. second innings was declared closed at
Full points went to Warwickshire
in their matek against Middlesex at Birincha
| 308 euns (Wyatt 81) and 268 (Sims # for 93. Middlesex replied with totals of 232 and 202 (Human 77).
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then stood down owing to coni- plete loss of form afterwards. The Blues who were due to be in residence wore Walker, Senner, N. S. Knight, the wicket-keeper, 'A. P. Singleton, K. I. T. Jackson and F. C. de Saram; while Dyson and A. R. Logard, a Blue! of 1932, were still up...
OLD BLUES OUT?
As R. . M. Kimpton has alrendy been awarded his Blue it seems pretty
certain that Knight has lout his pinec,
I
NO BASEBALL MATCHES
CLUBS HAVE REST YESTERDAY
New York, July 9.
There were no baseball matches'
I can find only one trace of both Jack-played in either the American or son and de Saram. Jackson, the National Leagues to-day.— Rugger Blus, had a football infury
Reuter
that was possibly going to keep him
out of cricket, while de Saram
had influenza. If these two have gone
on-Taur it is quite on the cards they LEAGUE TENNIS
will play possibly displacing Hulli-
day and Barton in my list. But ono!
cannot be sure. Legard has shown
much of his old form and as he and The programme for this afternoon's Ballance both took five wickets in "B" Division Axtures in the local the close victory over the M.C.C. In Lawn Tennis Lenguo, are as follows: -the-match-before-the-Varsity-Match, Civil Service
I think they are certainties,
VHongkong-G.G.
Club de Recreio
V
C.. B. A
University
Well suppose we shall know when Chinese R. C. the London papers come out here. South Chinn
v. Indian R. C.
honours
In the Singles event two matches
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