THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1935.

SOUTH AFRICANS

AFRICANS BEAT

BEAT ENGLAND ELEVEN EASILY

RESULTS AT A.

GLANCE

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Leicestershire (302 and 21

for 0 wkt.) beat Kent (265 and

56) by ten wickets.

CRICKET MATCH AT FOLKESTONE

Glamorgan (249 and 4 for 2 AN INNINGS WIN|

wktą: dec.) beat Worcester- shiro (130 and 47 for i wkt.) on first innings.

Warwickshire (305 and 113 for 2 wkts.) best Glouco ter- shire (280) on first innings.

Sussex (233) beat Someracl (198 and 37 for 3 wkts.) on first innings.

FRIENDLY MATCHES

South Africa (311 for 5 wkts. dec.) beat an England XI (96 and 106) by an innings and 109 runs,

Lancashire (352 and 167 for 8 wkts, dec.) drew with Sir Julion Cahn's XI (260 and 144 for 4 wkts.).

Good Form By Ryder Cup Players

EXHIBITION GAME SUCCESS

BEAT STRONG OPPOSITION

Two of Great Britain's Ryder Cup team golfers, E. W. Jarman Frenton) and R. Burton (Hoo- Bon), played in exhibition golf matches with Mr. John Woolam

Hooton), the English amateur i-žampion, and Mr. Jack McLean Hayston) at Hooton, near Bir Kenhead, recently.

In the morning fourlons, Woollan And Jarman finished_all_square with #clean and Burton. Bolh profes- | ignals frequently covered more than 100 yards with their drives, while the amateurs share more in the the short

renie, McLean's deft approach work,! And several long putts by the English | champion proving valuable,

Woollani and Jarman took the lead at the ard, but lost the 5th and figh, to be one down. Woollam haloit one] of his long pults, for

which squared the match at the 7ih, and his side won the 8th to turn with the lead. They became up at the 10th, but did not record another win. McLean and Hurton taking the 12th and 18th to draw level. Toth sides returned in 36 but the Anglo-Scottish pair had required 40 shots for the ffret wine holes as against 38.

afternoon

oon furhaller The

WILK equally keen, McLean and Burton winning by

single hole. After an opening half. in 4. holes were won alternately until a half came at the Gib. The 7th was divided in two, in fact, Woollam and Jarman hal Agures of 2,3, 3, for the last three Holes of the outward journey, yet Lurned all square, Melean and Bur- to having another 2 at the 9th."

Thay

won two of the first three: homeward, but were back to nil aquare with three to piny before the Augin- Scottish partnership won the 16th. and halved the last two holes. The winters had a best ball seare of 61 to

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'VARSITY GAMES

British Swimmer Unplaced In Budapest

Budapest, Aug. 8. The International University Games, in which a strong British contingent is competing were opened by Admiral Horthy, the Regent, this afternoon at the atadiam of the University Students' Sports Club at Budapest,

The 100 metres free style men's awimming event was completed this evening. M. Y. Ffrench Williams (Britain) falling to gain a place. The winner was Trik (Hungary) in 69.4sec,

FOR TOURISTS

KENT TROUNCED AT LEICESTER

London, Sept. 3. The English cricket season is quickly drawing to a close and with it the departure of the South Africans who have delighted English fans wherever they have been playing during the past season. The tourists have two more matches to play before they ! return to their own country with the "Ashes" for the first time.

The South Africans brought off one of their best performances of the tour in-day whèn, playing at Folkes stone, they treninced a representative England Eleven by an innings and 109 runs after dismissing the home. side hutsmen for a paffry 96, in the Arst inning.

A. B. C. Langton. 2 medium- pared spin bowler, whò in the youngest member of the touring fenn, enins into his own with five wickets for 38:

ruba.

Bruce, Mitchell and K. G. Viljoen continued the gool work of Langton by a valuable partnership which vn- abled the South Africans to declare their innings closed at 311 for five wickets.

Mitchell, who has bergs one of the mainstays of the visitors' hitting, reared 10 while Viljoen was not out. with 119 runs to his credit.

When the England eleven went to the wickets a second time the South Africans dismissed the side for 103 “ ክኒ ያኔ ዶ.

LEICESTER BEATS KENT

The wiles of "Tich" Freeman were to no avail when Kent visited Leicon- Ter and lost in Leicestershire by tun 'wirkets.

The visitors scared

265 runs

BEST PERFORMANCES

BATTING

K. G. Viljoen (S. A. v.

England XI)

119

B. Mitchell (S. A. v.

England XI) Vaulichard (Cahn's XI v.

90

Lancs)

88*

88

V.

83

Berry (Leicester

Kent) Sinfield

Warwick)

*Not out

BOWLING

Freeman (Kent V.

Leicester) Booth (Lanca Cohn's XI)

(Gloucester

Hall (Cahn's XI v.

Lancs) Jackson (Worcester

v. Glamorgan) Smith (Leicester v.

Kent)

Langton (S. A. England XI) Wellard (Somerset

v. Sussex)

8 for 123

6 for 71

6 for 75

6 for 79

5 for 25

5 for 38

5 for 44

in

their first innings while Leicestershire knocked up a total of 302, of which Berry scored 88. Freeman captured eight of the wickets for 12 runs, but

A Brilliant Bowls Final At Civil Service Cricket Club

Members of the Slonghai Chinese football team which is returning North after a visit to Jara where it played against the leading teams of the aux atky friendly match against the Army ve

terday they were bestea by 5 goals to 4.

ARSENAL

SUFFERS DEFEAT

BEATEN BY ONLY GOAL

GRIMSBY SCORES

VICTORY

London, Sept. The London Arsenal footballers) received their first setback of the season to-day when they made an visit Dusneeessful

Blundelli Park where they Jet the only goal scored.

In the Third Division (North) Southport rercived a visit from Rotherham and won by two soube to one. Reuter,

F. X. SHIELDS

BRITAIN EXTENDS GERMANY

ATHLETIC MEET AT MUNICH

FIXTURE LEFT UNFINISHED

MEDINA AND CAVANAGH LEAD DUNCANS

b

LUCKY SHOT AT CRITICAL STAGE

SAVES HONGKONG PAIR ...

(By "Segax")

A desperate shot, charged with a silent prayer, to save what might easily have proved å lesing count, turned a highly probable defeat into an equally highly probable victory in the final of the

Lawn Open Pairs

Bowls Championship yesterday after- noon when M. J. Medina and J. Cavanagh, of the Craigengower C. C., led L, A. R. Duncan and R Duncan, of the Kowloon B. G. C... by 17-12 on the 18th head, at which stage darkness made it im- possible to continue, leaving the match to be concluded this afternoon,

It was at the most important stage

of the game that Cavanagh went down last wood on a head on which the Duncans were lying six shots with at 16-12, in favour

the score

of the Manding air.

The hend was fairly well built up without may which apparent loophole through

hennid draw the shot or even ;

INTERPORT LAWN BOWLS

TWO OUTSTANDINGsive any great number of shots; but, ARRANGEMENTS

FEATS

he played what appeared the only possible shot under the circumstances and with a fair amount of luck knnek. Munich, Aug. 11. vd one

of his own woods in to secure Germany beat Great Britain in the count.

When the elder Danean went down the athletic meeting at Munich by 75 points to 61. Considering a blocker for Cavanagh it seemed odds that Germany is athletically then that the Kowtoon pair would regis ter their six shots, but Cavanagh's strongest nation in Europe, the feat in knocking up a wide wood and British team may congratulate thus rescuing the combination from themselves on having made the result so close, especially as the majority of them are past their best at the tail end of a severe season. Moreover, the team

NEW TENNIS HERO Frank Shields not include two of our best track

IN U.S.S.R.

Boris Novikov Wins Singles

Title in Moscow

new

* Moscow, Aug. 25, A

champion, Boris Novikov of Moscow, now rules the tennis courts of the Soviet Union, having defeated Eugene Kudriatacy, for many

years Russia's leading star, in the All- Union tournament here.

In the ranks of women, Tepli:dkovn, winner of the fournament. easily retained I title,

Returning To Lawn Tennis

COMPETING FOR.

U.S. TITLE

precorinus situation, was merely climax to what had been a brilliant display given by him practically throughout the match.

CAVANAGH'S FORM

BE FINALISED

TO

MEETING NEXT TUESDAY

for the

com-

Final arrangements entertainment of the Shanghai Lawn Bowls Interport team, which arrives during the beginning of next month, will be made at a meeting of the Executive Council of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls nthletes S. C. Wooderson in the Had it not been for Cavanagh's | Association next week. 1,500 metres and J. V. Powell in deadly howling the Duncans would A meeting of the Executive will

have secured a commanding lend as he held on Tuesday next, the 800.

the father and son were maintaining mencing at 6:30 p.m. in the Board One of the key events was the 100 a form which required the best from Room at the South China Morning mstrer, the first on the programme, the Craigengewer pair to prevent Post Building. Land Germany won it, Leichum beat them from assuming

Any advantage

A draft programme has already ing Sweeney by a yard in the fast which pright easily have been con- titu of 10,4ker.

been drawn up and this will be Borchmeyer, the verled a glorious victory. German champion,

the tournament the submitted to the meeting for ap- was third, and Walter Rangeley fourth. J. C. pair have been pinying very consis-proval while other arrangements, Stathard, who is past his best for tent bowls but I think yesterday they including the appointment of an will this season, pat in a characteristic were in their host form and even if Entertainment Committee, Anish to bout the German 800 metres)

When the last three also be made. they are enten champion, Dessecker, by two yards in heads are played today they can rest Tain. 54/4see.

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:

HIS 50TH SIX SCORED

New York.

assured that their reputation as After eight months in filmland, Francis Xavier Shields, of New

bowlers will not suffer any decline. The best performances of the day

The younger of the two found in York, is returning to the major

were those of W. Roberts in the 409, Medinn a howler who was capable oi tennis wars and has his eye on higher ranking this year and the und DO. Finly in the drawing dead to the Juck quite fre

hurdles, Roberts, in his first meet-quen but he

to l quently

be dis Was not Nina National Men's Singles title too. ing with A. G. K. Brown, won by maged and tinies without number he

heating the Germans was equal the occasion He has returned East and in 1 in 47.70cc., equivalent faldig hot asing di A. W. Wellard Continues

1981

heri

Kudriastzer's defeat was a shock

entered in the National Singles Tennis Tournament scheduled for Forest Hills.

live

re-

either

To Punish Bowlers

14 mile in 48.1ser. Brown's prevent any big counts, and although time of 484 shows that he is not a vanust be sait with honesty that he now at his best, which is hardly sur| secured the honours of the day for prising for he has been racing ever, the leads he was not overshadowed by

who has batsman-bowler, inferior of the two.

It is due to Medion to a great ex-scoring sixers with greater

"I keep in excellent condition on since he went up to Cambridge last his opponent but only slightly the A. W. Wellard, the Somerset

Finlay,

been

re-

to Soviet tennis followers, for he has long been considered in a class. by himself. This year, however, the Pacific Coast," he said, "play-October. he was worn down by over-training ing about 20 sets a werk, I think with younger opponents, anil was playing on cement courts helped

by winning the hurdles four yards ahend of Wegener, in at that the Craigengewer pair were gularity than has any other player little-known player. He did not after the first round of tournament for an Olympic championship.

match for he gave Cavanagh invalu-super-Mare against Lancashire even meet Novikov or Edouard : play."

able, support, particularly on Negrebetsky.

which is duly 1-5sec, outside occasions when the Craigengewer skip recently. He twice put the ball I world's record and hall a second Shields, who lost to Tennis has been played extensive- by here for only a few years but Kirby, of South Africa in the this summer, is an interesting com- however, were fortunately few.

flunke prowing more popular, each quarter

of last

year's mentary on the faster conditions! tournaments are National championship, has won [prevailing on the continent.

defeated in his first match with a my game but I can tell a lot better 14.4see., puts himself in the running/ble to hold the least throughout, the Į this season hit his 60th at Weston-

is

and summer

time,

the

Vernon faster than he has done in England form any particular head, which, champions.

WILS not able to reproduce his best over the fence against last year's

the Kent batsmen collapsed in the followed by an increasing number the Southern California Indoor The 200 metres resulted in a dead-, second innings, being dismissed for of people--United Press,

56 runs. Smith had five victims for

20. Without

Joss Leicestershire

NEW SWIMMING

to

RECORD

rared 21 runs,

First innings

oils went Glamorgan in the match at Worcester where the visitors scored 249 runs against Worcestershire's total of 130. Jackson had six Glamorgan wickets for 70 runs.

WEISMULLER'S TIME

FOR 100 LOWERED

London, Sept. 3.

100 yards to-day in 49.0/10 secs. during training for an attempt on the world amateur record. A. W. Wellard, who has been Booker's time bents Johnny! scoring innumerable sixeta for Welamuller's record of 51 sees.-

(Continued on Page 9.)

After losing two wickets for four rans in the second innings Glamorgan played for a collapse by the Worcon- tershire batsmen by declaring the Worcestershire had lost hat one covered wicket for 47 runs.

innings lut at the close of play The swimmer, George Booker.

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Fulham Mr. Jack Peart, the manager, has signed an amateur forms William Charlton and John title and the Ojai tournament since host.

Jack Cavanagh repródured between A. W. Sweeney Bal

F. Lock, inside forwards. Charl- going to Hollywood, defeating Waller Rangeley in 21.890., a time brilliant bowls although there were

with Oxford aston, who did well times when he was not us deadly Budge, and Mako respectively in which is so slow as to suggest a

accurate with University and Corinthians, help straight sels.

This is the third time thes, He was as

Lockt his drawing as with his driving but ed Hull City lust menson. and angeley have met, and

(Continued on Page 9.j KEEN FOR TOURNEYS Lench time they have given the judges

has played for Wimbledon. | some awkward moments. Both the "I'm keen for the tournaments German printers have run nearly this year--much keener than last half, a, dozen yards faster than), yeur, after we were beaten in the ]this during the summer, Davis Cup challenge round," he

said. "I'm really serious about it

RACE OF THE MEETING

and expect to play well enough at The 1,500 metres, another key event,} National ranking." least to move up a notch in the went in Germany, and proved the race fof the meeting. Schaumbery wan by n short yard from T. M. Riddel, the Shields is at present ranked Scottish, champion, in amin. see.. Number 3, He was Number 1 in with A. V. Reeve, probably suffering: the previous list.

Trom the after-effects of his effort int the Glasgow Rangers' invitation race, third, three, yards behind Riddell, to whom he gave 10 gords and n benti

LAWN BOWLS RINKS FOR SATURDAY

Hongkong Electric R. C. Selections

atrox Park. The winner's Ume Amin. 17alent of a mile in about!

the

I still think it a pity

that R., Thomas was not put in

this event.

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In the 5,000 metres, Max Syring, THE KING OF BOTTLED BEERS

the German champion, was, as had

been expected, too good for the or ratle Beavers and the plodding Burns, He won by 75 yards from Burns in, 15min.

16sec., the equivalent of a The following have been selected three iniles in about 14min. sec. to represent the Hongkong Elee. The last track event was the Medley trie R.C. in their Second Division took the 200 metre stages, Berin

Relay, in which Brown and 'Rangeley League match at Ming Yuon on how the 800, and unter the 400. Saturday against the Kowloon The British team led from the start Bowling Green Club:

and won by 20 yards.

The Aeld events, of course, yielded R. G. Butler, V. Sorby, G. T. practically the maximum number of Padgett and A. F. Paul (skip); points to the Germans. The only W. Stoker, J. S. McKay, J. man in our team to stem the tide was Sloan and II. W. B. Muskett S, R. West, who was second in the (skip);

high jump at 6ft. 0 in. Duncan might also have been runner-up in f: G Haigh, J. L. King, L. de the long jump, as the second German Rome and A. Wobster (skip). only did 23ft. lin., but a strange run The reserves will be H. S. Jones up has time and again proved to be and T. P. Saunderson.

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