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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY APRIL 11, 1936,
K.C.C. SPEND BUSY TIME DAVIS CUP
CHASING THE BALL
Then Collapse Before United
Services Attack
(Continued from Page 12) judged catch by A. T. Lay at long-off. He had played a nice Innings of 47, The innings was then declared clored with the score at 305,
A DISASTROUS START Kowloon began terribly for off Garthwaite's second ball Lay was caught at backward short let off his glove. Mackay scored a three and thon or Harper's ball he cut a long- hop straight in to Branwell's hands at first slip. Garthwaite was ob- viously swinging (as he usually does) from
Harper, off anything, came up from leg a
tho
The brothers
stand
of
while
Fincher then mado &
|the KC.C. wanted was a good long; F. S. W. Smith, l.b.w., b Elvin
stand.
A. E. Perry, b Richard However Robert Lea and Perry R. Leo, st, Bartley b Elvin
McKenzio. refused to bo down-hearted about W.
Richarl things and hit Pritchard very hard on the leg side, until alnat a slow york F. Goodwin, not out
proved too much for Perry (120- 8-21). Next over Leo was stumped off Eivin (129-0-0).
er
Goodwin and Mackenzie did thele beat, to nave something from the wreck and managed to add 20 runs for the last wicket before McKenzie was caught at point off Pritcha! Stumps were then drawn for the day, the position being that K.C.C. are 166 runs behind on the first innings. Full scores and bowling analysis follow
UNITED SERVICES-IST. INNS M. Branwell R.N. b R. Les'... 7
obviouslyarly an hour though they Captain D. W. Persse R.A., R.
found runs hard to get
looked like pulling things round
They
Inrner got one past Ernie's defence
R. L. Banley R.N., R. Lec
J. R. Willians, East Lanes, et
(25-3-6), Meantime Teddy had been Neve Smith
batting very
solidly.
Garthwaite F. D. Howlę R.N., c & b Perry
went off in favour of Fritchard and). 1. Prichard R.W.F.. b Perry with Neve in things again looked bet K. J. Harper R.N., et A. T. Lay
ter until Fincher cut Harper into Walch's hands at third slip. Ile und
21 runs. mado
Munn stopped while another 19 runs were scored then he went down tho
plich
to Pritchard and would have been stumped if the ball had not firat hit the off stump (G9-6-7),
Things
were looking very black for the K.C.C. and the only bright spot was the ex-
Smith
G. Clegg i R.W.F., not out. Capt. 1 Walch R.A.S.C.
18
31
C.S.M. Elvin Dast lanes, did not but Extras: Dyes: 34 Leg Byes 1
Wide 1
39
(Total for 8 wkts, declare!) 206
Full of wickets:-1737 (Person), collent way in which Nove was shap 2/43 (Bartley), 3/140 (Branwell). ing. Elvin relieved Harper but both 1/151 (Garthwaite), 5/191 (llowie). and Smith seemed happy 28 (Richard), 7/305 (Williams). Neve enough until the latter got his leg in | 47395 (Harper)."
balls
front of one of Elvin's length
which straightened up enough to hit
the sticks (88-6-13). A usefa, in- nings, but
cut things
were
looking R. Ler
he
Bowling Analysis
O. M. R. W. 23 2 118 4
12 2 47 0
14 0.50 **
W. L. Mckenzie P.S. W. Smith
4 0190 4.30 26 2 Bowled one (vid.
K.C.C. 1ST. INNS
pretty grim as there was over F. C. Goodwin hour to play if the light held.
An excellent off-drive by Neve off! "A. E. Perry Pritchard sent up the 100 but nently gave Branwelt a clunce when ho repeated it two balls or so Inter. Unfortunately he did not profit by the warning and made the old niistake of hitting acres Elvin's break on the A.T. Lay, e Harper Is Garthwalte 0] half volley. The result was a simple EC. Fincher, Walch b. Harper catch to Williams at cover (186-7-42) N. A. E. Mackay, et Branwell b It was a great pity that such good Harper...
hund such a E. F. Fincher, b Harper imings should have stupid end. There was reason H. B. Beve, e Williama b Elvin whatever for hitting that time as all F. A. Munn, b Richar!
no
Chambridge Varsity Eight And World Olympics
21
13
21
Harper
12
8
Extras (Byes 2, Leg byes 6.) ...
8
140
Fall of wickets 1/0 (Lay) 2/3 Mac- kay 3/26 (E. F. Fincher), 4/40 (E. C. Fincher), 5/59 (F. A. Munn), 6/89 (Smith), 1/105 (Neve), 8/125 (Perry), 8/129 (R. Lee), 10/149 (MincKenzie).
Bowling Analysis
C. C. Garthwaite.... K. J. Harper
D. M. Prichard
C. M. S. Elvin -
O. M. R. W. 0 2 1 I
8 2 29 3 10.4 0 88 3 8 1 26 3
SHANGHAI
FOOTBALL PLAYERS
ON VIEW
But Disappoiut
.
REFEREES
SUGGESTION. TO BE MADE
SENSIBLE BUT—
At the next meeting, in July, of the Courell of Davis Cup nations, Czecho-Slovakia Is Intending to bring forward proponsin for deal- Ing with unpleasant incidents, or rather for their prevention so far as possible. The Czecho-Slovakian solution is, in essence, that all Davis Cup tics shall be presided aver by a "neutral" referee-that is, a referee of a different nation. ality from either of the competing nations.
The proposal is that every nation shall nominate "one prominent, per- sonnge" reforce, and that the list of these persons shall be circulated to all nations. When a Cup match is to bo
nation playing away played, the from home is to nominate three sons from the list, and the nation
ing at home is to select one namo |
theso
eso three. If the final choico
is unable to act ho is to appoint his substitute, and if the substitute in unable the Champion Nation is to appoint the referee, whose expenses, of whatever nationality he may be, are to come out of the general pool. MORE POWER
Theso proposals seem sensible enough; and, if carried, might go far towards minimising the chance of unpleasantnesses. But there may hè Roma objection taken to the powcia with which Czecho-Slovakia proposes that the referee shall be invested." These are, that if n maich is inter rupted by spectators the referee is to be empowered to stop it, or declare it vold and have it replayed with different umpires and
and
to declare the nation wil
of the match. to replny to be the loser of the And, further, that the stands or a section of them be cleared, and, if Liis proves to be unenforceable, to direct that the match shall bo' re-
The photo shows a group of mermaids with paddleboards who will welcome the contestants in a race across Catalina to Santa Monica, California. Three different teams will compete in this spacial kind of race,
It is, of course, too early played with the ground closed to the New Zealand
to appoint
yet to make categorical state-public, and to
ments of comparison between linesmen of his own chooires and..
So drastic à method of dealing And M.C.C.
moment
act
Test Averages
the Chinese Olympic trial foot-
would demand with
a disturbance ballers of Hongkong and those |
that any of the "prominent person- from North China, but if nges acting an referee should not Thursday's match is any in-only be strong-minded but tactful, dication of value, it would ap- and an intelligent judge of the right
and whether or not The 31.C.C. teams touring New Zen- pear that China's final Olympic to put his powers into farce without land brought their programme to a team will be at least 95 per
previous "warning.
Otherwise what finish Inst month, and below will be cent. Colony players.
was merely momentary
found the Test Match averages of eballition All seven players from Shanghal of feeling might very well develop the visitors and New Zealand." were given an opportunity to reveal into a riot, and the last state of
M.C.C. BATTING affair by 42their prowess against n useful Navy the
conbination on Thursday, but one had
In first.
any case I should be to be very kindly disposed to find in surprised if there them World Olympic talent.
"prominent por- Haristaft (2.) One or two of the better known soBages to get themselves nominated Langridge (1) players did fairly well, but were by their national authorities the certainly no
no better than the three office ot
7
worse than
the
eager rush ali be any
South China "R" performers who very unple. It is,
the team.
50 on
both for
for
to the accompaniment Kam-shur, who, once upon of cat-calls, leers, and even throats
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NEW ZEALAND-BATTING
(Qualification-2 Innings)
JAPANESE TENNIS RANKINGS
MEN'S SINGLES
1. J. Yamagishi; 7. 6. Itiral; . Y. Kum mites; 4. 3. Fujikura: 6. M. Thukade: 4. F. Nakanu; 2. 4. Miura: 8. M. Murakami: 1. 12, Harnahi: 13. 8. Full: 14. It Mur
K. Matsuoka; 10, 3. Kinoshita; 11. Jf. Sinich;
kami; 16. 1. Eónu: 10. K. Shinya: 17, M. Iyoda: 18. M. Tanaka: 18. I. Hattori: 20 T, Huno.
MEN'S DOUBLES
1. J. Yalahi and R. Murakami; 2. T Alse and M. Kawaji: 8. 7. Fujikura and M.
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LADIES' SINGLES
1. M. T. Nakano; 2. Miss 8. Okala; 3. Mice M. Takiguchi; 4. Mias T. Kimata Mles H. Yamagishli 6. fine M. Harada: 7. M. N. Matandairn: R. Mina R. Bankura t
Mim. Thegeht: 10. Mian M. ds.
LADIES' DOUBLES
1. MS. Okuls and Hlas H. Yamaalaht: 2. Mr. N. Matasdaira and Kim M. HaraĜA I 3. Min Kamiya and Mine Takeuchi: Mini 8. Tola and Mia K. Tomikawa: 5. Mian M. Takiguctil and in E. Saaskurs. 2-671-47-2; W. A. ladice, 1-47-47-0: J. A. R. Jilandfor!, 2-70-40-0: J. Coelo, 2-20-24-0; B. Irmth. 2-12-8.1: C. K. Jackman, 2-8-7-11 - D, -Blundell,-B-(-) -! :- J.-E. MIL-2-0-0-0-
BOWLING
0.
Blundell
47
Roberts
304
Grimihi
J L. Kerr
Might Not Inn. Agx. Ian, Oula Asse.
5 282 112 1
Grumb
07 81
Virlas
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1. G. Vivian
7
292
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W. A. Roberts
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23.00
C. J. Elmex I. B. Caul
112
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124 74 19
23.10
20.04
2-0
M. R. W. Avg. -10 117 霸 10,00 20 234 10 29,40 20.42 30.10 71.60
10
2
14 215 Elmen
8 187
93.20 The following also bowled: Matheson, 16. 10-14-2: Merziti £3-1-105-1: Cowie, 63,5-10 163-1 Malonry, 7-1-20-4; Welr: 1-0-5-0,
helped to make
Suen time,' was
terror
to all local de hurled at inoffensive lineamen who fences, was a clever opportunist, but have given a decision which does not LIKELY TO BE THE BEST CREW
did not make very much headway moet with the approval of the crowd, with the rest of his colleagues and oven more so for the linesmen "Darkle" Chan was lively on the left whe are the unlucky objects, of the Rome. again stroking the crew. He was wing, yet seemed strangely out of demonstration; but in any case these Calibre of rowing competi- stroke last year when the Light position. Undoubtedly with Lee Wai-exhibitions of dissatisfaction seldam
Oxford for the tong alongside he would tion the United States will Blues defeated
be continue for uld doubly be
than more a minute or Lwelfth consecutive year. JILT.
as dangerous, but encounter at the Berlin Olym- Wilson, 185 Cambridge
merits two, for the simple reason that the on his' own President did little to earn commendation. S. D.
cause of them la pics has been revealed by the fenptain), a trulid plated Linng and F. C. Taan appeared to be the arcitement of watching the con-
Com
la soon forgotten in outcome of the Oxford-Cam-ar who rows beautifully at either go average players,
number five or number seven, D. G.
being
tinuation of the game. And, now~| Rood -bridge-crew-race:-
Kingsford, 156 pounds, and M. P.
anything out of the bag Li-Ning adays, crowds in most tennis centres hew Great Britain is one of the six Lonnon, 165 pounds, are other mem- pushed full back and he figured as used to be, when allowance is made
as we know already, is an accom-
much better behaved than
they European nations capable and really bers of last year's crew. J. N. Duck- ereditably is any of the other players for the excitability of the Latin no- of challenging United Sintes domin- worth also is handling the tiller ropes on view in this match. Ching Wing-tions. And not only the Latins: a ance in the eight-our event.
Switzerland, Great Britain, Gerninny,
choy will make an admirable reserve fow years ago there was a capital bout's lightest member Is T. Si goalkeeper for the Olymple, team, but of an Eastern European country to Poland, Italy and the Netherlands Cree, 165 pounds, who rows with he does not challenge comparison to which at least one man who had been have maile big-gains since the Los spirit and is a tremendous worker. either Wong Wing or Pau Ka-ping. Angeles Games. Crews of these R. S. Foster, bow, weighs 174 pounds.
Davis
match there playing in
Cup nations have learned the necessity of Laurie is n courageous, stendy and
Baid nothing on earth would in- bont control, body rhythm and high intelligent stroke. The crew also has
duce him to return, even if he lost rate of stroking without losing another excellent racing stroke. in It must be confessed that these his place in the team by refusal to adequate length,
R. Tamason
63. 31 0 II. W. Mason, 168 pounds, who like players have not yet been given full do so, Crowd behaviour is improv-1: Whitelaw.. 41 29 0 Rowing programmes of European Laurie is also a native of Cambridge. time in which to accustom themselves members of the crowd are
14.83 mainly because the component) D. A. R. Maloney
-83-32 0 13,83 countries are designed this year,
G. Wele.....
11.00 21 to Hongkong playing conditions even to know more about the game. Fow, especially over Olympic distances
Following in batter: A. M. Matheson, whereas university crew In the Ituly, Germany and Switzerland though it is true some of them have indeed, who go to watch a tennis United States will spend most of the appear to have the best eight-war They are good footballers: it would match aro as ignorant, even if they
a tek of experience of Colony soccer. regatta season preparing for the crews after Great Britain, Italy is famous Poughkeepsie event.
be foolish to suggest otherwise, and following a slow but sound course of Cambridge University has a fast developing three crews with stress ther
there is no reason why bosilond which undoubtedly will be placed on smooth rowing and greater not be moulded to the more precise entered in British Olympic trials.length. At Los Angeles the Fascist type of game practised by the local The Light Blue eight is one of the shell placed second to the winning lads. They have plenty of time in which to become acclimatised and
The Third Extra Race Meeting best crews produced at Cambridge University of California boat beenuse since the War. The Light Blues is brute strength Jammed into short, they will also have sufficient oppor- taro to three lengths better than the choppy strokes falled before the fine tunity to show how good they are necessary, really, as neutral umpires Britain to the 1880ciation of Great will be held (weather permitting)
A neutral roferes is not nearly so by the Umpires gestion was made! Oxford shell,
bodies at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, even racing rhythm of the United before the final selections are made. Cambridge can row a four maile Statea shell.
The team drew two-all with the and linesmen. Naturally, in most of such other cou
countrica course all the way in a polished style Poland, Netherland and Switzer- Navy, but were fortunate to do so. Davis Cup matches the staff of lines similar associations that a
commencing at 12.30 p.m. on each at 32 to 38 stroke count and when land rank as the best, four-onr pros- Navy were very much smarter, and men is composed of natives of the national board of umpires should be day. the boat in worked up to bursts of pests after Great Britain. The Bri-after a fairly
object Where the match is being 40 the boat continues to run well. tish always have been outstanding all the game. Cheuk Shek-kum,
and it is not unreasonable to in view as which Czecho-Slova The First Ball will be rung at The shorter Olymple distaner is in the four-one event. Many Euro South Chinn. "B" player netted the suppose, that, in a caso where they kin is bringing forward; but hitherto, 12 NOON on each day. made to order for this eight.
pean critics pick Switzerland as the two goals for the Chinese, while have a doubt, the benefit of it will fla-understood nothing has been done Power, watermanship, boat control likely winner at Berlin.
In seviling events Germany, Swil- Spencer, whose presence nt centre patriots are fighting. But the subject for discussion when the Davis Navy's points were obtained by not be given to the player of the in view of the difficulties, financial and steady raging stroke are out-
country against which their com and other, in the way. The proposal, standing in the Cambridge boat. zerland and Poland are the big three forward gave a decided fillip to the
however, should create an interesting W. G. R. M. Laurie, 187 pounds, Is on the Continent.-United Press. attack,
pense of transporting
Cup nations moot.
CLOSEST RIVALS
"
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
even
first half, had
are nearly as ill-mannered, as section of the crowd at the Challenge Round at Wimbledon in 1921, who hooted and shouted "Play the game" to Tildon whenever he used a drop- shot.
FINANCIAL BAR
The Shock
say, eighteen nesmen from Poland, for example, to the United States to take charge of a match between Cuba and Mexico would be scarcely likely to commend itself to the Treasurer of the Davis Cup finances. Some little time
corresponding
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