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FEBRUARY
11, 1936.
BOY SWIMMER BIDS FOR U.S.
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OLYMPIC TEAM
Civil Service Continue Fine Recovery
K.C.C. WIN MAKES SHIELD RACE MORE ABSORBING .
(Continued from Pago 8.)
the tons and
Kowloon, Jasted very well and was quite it for play, when the gamo ended, I am told, about one or two boy, Adolph Keifer, the United Pritchard was the next to go, being over before 0.10 p.m. the official time
of stopping. States bas pinned its major bowled by McLellan after a rather
Crafgengower won hope in the backstroke swim-scratchy twenty-five (4 for 120), elected to bat but did not make a
Johnson after a couple of good hits ming events at the Olympics "wan bowled by the name bowler offery encouraging start. They seem, parenthetically, to be suffering badly Berlin and with it the hope his pads (-131) and Sgt. Daniells from the lack of a fixed batting of a sweeping victory over joined Lt. Thompson. Slow cricket order, and although both E. Zimmern took the score to 140 when the new and W. Repler did get double figures, Japan and a world title.
comer was Lb.w. to Perry 0/140. five wickets were down for 45, of Tho blackhaired youth, who L/epl. Shipp liveped up matters by which Goodwin and tree and Les "Jerks" sodas for his meals at hitting Perry for 18 in one over but twe. But here Hamson and F. R. Roosevelt High School, holds al was bowled by the first straight ball Zimmern pulled the game round and mont a score of backstroke records, he received from Bakor and Thompson the want of a good change bowler
new world's was 1.b.w. to Baker, after a On Dec. 21 he set a
port for Goodwin and Lee. Also,
BOXING
DORSETSHIRE TO MEET MEDWAY
GOOD PROGRAMME
Civilian boxing bolag on the wane this year, enthusiasts of the fistle art have been denied their favourite pastimo during the winter, but the loyal Navy has rectified the omission by arranging Roma attractive tournaments at the China Fleet Club, What should undoubtedly prove an been extremely good tournament has arranged for Monday, March 2, at the China Fleet Club, where boxers from
1.1.3. Dorselliro will meet a team of men from II.M.S. Medway and sub-
marines.
There are some well-known and
the mark for the 100-yard distance and 20-a rather doubtful decision patient | was badly fell an there was no su recently beat H.M.S. Kent in a com-
each had three wickets.
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Persso made his 'dielnrailon
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events this occasion he cover
Richardson from 60 to 1,320 yards and from from Ballard, and off the
placed
1.the first ball to leg third 50 to 1,500 metres.
His last record was established in Colledge was plumb Lb.v., the ball
When Ernie Joined his brother an- going straight through as the batsman the anuunt city high school swim attempted to turn it to leg (1 for 1.) other 23. rung were put on but then ming meet.
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It's been a long journoy for Adolph since that day nine years, age when
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SET WORLD MARK
A STOUT START Kowloon began well enough, as
after Lay scored 18 out of 18 for the first wicket and was then bowled I hear he was not very well), Teddy Fincher and Mackay took the score to 84 when the latter was out in attempting a foolish single
nice.
experienced fighters on these ships and a
n thoroughly delightful contest should be witnessed. The Dorsetshicu petition, but the team which 18 20 represent tho be considerably strengthened.
crusier next month has It will be recalled that II.M.S. Dorsetshire fighters were matched against the Russian Regiment in Shanghai and were beaten by the narrow margin of one point.
The Medway also has some skilful of whom figured fighters, several prominently at
China the recent Fleet tournament and in the civilian ring
last winter.
A programme of thirteen bouts has been arranged, boxers of all weights being included.
SOME OF THE FIGHTS
It has been tentatively arranged for Mus. While to meet Stoker Prettyjohn in the Heavy eight division, but it is uncertain whether the former, from H.M.S. Dorsetshire,
champion of the Navy, is due to fight ship, will meet A. B. Holland, while Marine Nures, present lightheavy against Stoker Cadman.
A. B. McColl (Dorsetshire), an
will be able to make the weight. Marino Nurse (Middle) both of the Marine Clarke (Lightheavy) and It was in the A.A.U. meet at De 121 runs of which Perry was resa little behind the clock and troit last summer that he smashed ponsible for a sound and defensive played a very useful innings. When Doresetshire, are at present suffering George Kojac's 100-yard metre work! 28, being content to let his partner the eighth wicket fell thirteen runs expected to be by the time of the backstroke mark. He swam the dia take most of the bowling.
were till wanted, but there were expected to fit Lance in 1:07.8 breaking the old mark King replaced Thompson, and round about twelve minutes to go, the Royal Navy lightheavy champion- tournament. Clarke, who has won of 1:08.2 which had stood since the Ballard changed over to bowl from and, aided by 1 useful four byes won after only three days practice, his score at 22 Richardson gave a hot down at number nine, got the neces 1928 Olympics. That race, which he the Tung Wah Hospital end. With Ramsey, who had gone in very low won for him an invitation to join the chance to Pritchard at first slip-the Kary amount without further loss. American Rwimmers who recently ball bitting the fieldsman on the in-
side of the foot and then going for still on equal terms with the Club The victory means that K.C.C. are completed their tour of Europe.
The Detroit meet brought the four runs. Profiting by this esenpe greatest thrill in Adolph's life. His te proceeded at a fast pace to bis with an extra match played but have interport runner-up last year for the to meet A. B. the Championship, is second came at Breslau, Germany, 50 and scored easily off both bowlers, gained the full points for that extra Hoyal Navy and Royal Marines
If now the Club beat the when he again smashed the 100-metre
MISSED AGAIN!
Indians outright on Saturday next Appleby. P. O. Palmer, (Dorsetshire) Pritchard came on for Ballard and they mark, this time reducing it to 1:04.9.)
is to meet Tel. Jones has been K.C.C. and
will have eleven
champion. Asked how he does it, Adolph grinaj checked the rate of scoring and then noints in five games as opposed to Devonport interport runner up in the
with his score at 71 Richardson was thirteen in six for the Indians. This Royal Navy and
Another
Royal Marines badly dropped by mid-on, who failed would make things most Interesting.
Sig. to hold a spinning ball which the And even if there is a draw, thers Championship
Spettigue (Dorsetshire) who lost to A. B. leg will still be a chance of KC,C. making baisman attempted to hit to "I wear a size 11 shoe now and my King was the unlucky bowler. Perryn tio of it. Of course if the Indians Prandy at the China Fleet Club last feet are still growing," he said. "They was adjudged 1.b.w. to Pritchard with beat the Club, then I think all is over
month. Spettiguo mecta
Leading act as paddles for me. The rest of the tatal at 122 (last man 28).
Seaman Cook. it comes through relaxation, a thing Persse displaced King and Richard-bar the shouting.
I will deal with the other cricket: every swimmer has to learn. My fason straight drove him and hooked him in my article on Friday next, all being ther taught me that,"
for 4 in his first over, but Sayer was well. The youthful high school star bowled for a blob by a fast yorker doesn't think that Europe will offer 8/127. McLellan joined Richardson much competition in the swimming with 67 runs wanted and 40 minutes events.
to go and another good stand put Japan will be tough, though," he victory in sight for the Civil Servants. admita.
Elvin came on in place of Pritchard "They won the championship in and Ballard displaced Persse but both 1032, you know,"
batsmen kept up the pace and by two
and looks at his feat.
WEARS NO, IL SHOE
LEAGUE CLUBS AND NEW LBW RULE
(Continued from Page 8.)
B. Shakespeare (Modway) who is to moet A. B. Hudson is lightweight champion of the Navy, having_won the title Jost month at the China Fleet Club. Hudson is actually a flyweight but fights as a lightweight. Godfrey, of the Dorsetshire, who won the featherweight title of the Navy,
leet E. A. Burke. will A. B. Fan Melay well known name in the local ring, who last month beat A. B. Wingrave to win the welterweight contest, will be matched against A. B. Loxham. E. A, Robinson, the Medway fighter, who
"
On his recent tour of the con- short run singles and a four off Elvin tinent, Adolph competed in 29 meets Richardson reached his 100 (scored in 25 cities of Austria, Hungary, out of 152). Immediately afterwards in the laws were made by the M.C.C. Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Norway and Sweden. He completed the tour he was bowled in Jumping out to Elvin the changes were ignored and the old
by ball which kept low.
held good.
was beaten by a ship-mate, A. B. undefeated.
He had scored 18 boundaries most- Last season I asked Mr. E. Crab Shakespeare, in a lightweight contest ly by straight drives and hooks to trea, chairman of the Lancashire at the China Flest club recently, will leg and, although his innings was League, why the larger stumps were meet A. B. Jones. marred by two chances, it was a bright not used in matches played under the The full programme is as follows: knock-4/161.
jurisdiction of his committee, and he DORSETSHIRE MEDWAY With 23 runs needed Baker and replied: "Because of
Heavy And
v. Ste. Prettyjohn Lightheavy
BOXING SURPRISE
Wood falled but McLellan and Kaw-like Constantine, Dick Tessionals!
Mne. Clarke
v. A. B. Holland
Middle
Mno. Nurse
v. Sto. Cadman
Welter
(Continued from Page 8.) king held the fort, the former hitting yourself."
Mus. White Elvin into the Tung Wah Hospital Although the wickets are good in! Farr speeded up in the closing and rounds and forced Loughran to bring for the skipper placing Ballard to leg local cricket they are not the highly all his ringeraft into play and what again played
winning run. MicLellan once polished, scientifically prepared affairs valuable knock and as on the majority of the county ringcraft, sweet science!" When he was not out 26, Hawkins being not grounds; neither does a shower of did not stop Farr's attack short with out 6-total 184 for 0.
rain stop League cricket as it does. that lovely left he lured him into The ground fielding of both sides the first-class game. close range fighting and pummelled left much to be desired, although the There is less solidity in the batting, his body before dancing away to hard, rough ground may have been and get runs or get out" is yelled leave him pawing the air.
partly responsible. This game om- vociferously by spectators if a maiden The last round was fought, to a phasized the fact that Civil Service over is played. Generally speaking, A. B. McColl steady
roar from the crowd, and cricket is on the up grade. It was a bowler gets the reward of his A. B. Loxhum Farr did at last break down some of played in a good sporting spirit and skill by capturing wickets. that grand defence But win-o, tho Civil Servants had their revenge Undoubtedly the new Lb.w. rule, P. O. Palmer by masters draw at the most for a narrow defeat by 2 runs last if applied to this class of cricket, optimistic best.
would mean that matches would be finished too quickly and the loss of sig. Spettigue' gate-money would be serious,
If there is opposition on the propo A, B. Jones
A. B. Hudson
month in a non-League game.
K.C.C.'S GREAT VICTORY The game between the first clovens
A. B. Yates
v. A. B. Appleby
v. A. B. Fancy
v. A. B. Trawley
v. Tel. Jones
Light
v. Ldg. Sco. Cook
v. A. 3. Shakespeare
v. A. B. Robinson
v. A. B. Lewis
The St. John Ambulance Brigado of the K.O.G. and Craigengower was will be holding a tea party in honour played on the ground of the former sal the M.C.C. should not take it as Mnc. Davies of Dr. W. B. A. Moore, who is retiring, team and there was an excellent and a careless disregard of their wishes, Boy, Mountjoy V. A. B. Harkiss and the other Staff Ofcers who are exciting match between two pretty but rather as a true interpretation proceeding to England on leave. The useful sides. The wicket was fast of opinion moro familiar with the party will take place to-day at the and trus and played well all through. particular conditions under which Gloucester Hotel at 5.15 p.m.
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