THE HONGKONG, . TELEGRAPHI

THURSDAY, JULY

1936.

K.C.C. CAUGHT NAPPING

Our Daily Golf

The

Hint

BY CIVIL SERVICE

greatest difficulty about the recovery shot from the bunker or rough is

difficulty of concentrating one's mind on the shot.

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LAWN BOWLS

A hitembe.

SEMI-FINALS REACHED

BY NORONHA AND DA SILVA

CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS

J. E. Noronha and F. X. da Silva yesterday joined W. Greig and W. Mair in the semi-firen! of the Colony open pairs Inwn bowls championship, and two matches in the quarter-finals now remain to be decided.

In the open singles yesterday, A. M. Holland and H. A. Alves advanced to the last sixteen.

Baljund, pinyed consistently good hows to beat R. t, Craig by 21 ahots to 15, the match Gnishing on the 21st head. The K.G.fi.C. pleyer led all the way and scored on a dozen bends, Holland established'un early and vital lead, although Craig threatened it when he pulled up from love-six to 57. However the K,C,G, player could O maintain his form and Holland went further ahead and stablished a winning advantage.

ALVES GOING STRONG

H. A. Atves, strongly favoured in some quarters to win the title, en

fittle difficulty countered m

disposing of J. M. Jack by 21 shuts to 10. The match went to 23 heads

HELD TO A

DRAW

YESTERDAY'S TENNIS

C.R.C. CONCEDE

32 SETS

Civil Service Cricket Club sprang a surprise on the K.C.C. when they met in a "B" Divi- sion league tennis match at Happy Valley yesterday K.C.C., strongly favoured to win, had to rest content with half a point after leading four sets to two at the end of the second round.

The visitors lost two sets ouex- pectedly, Shutes

Todd jwal Burneti atark Watson after failing hacly to the other KFC, pales, while Bordall and Agaturatt over came Gray and Crmeford after they! had shown god form in the

first

Actually

Markay and Polglase come to the visitors' resente, SEPTIE~ ing a sei and a hair,

Honour of the mutch went to Bendal and Agafuraft who won all three sets with surprising one. They Stumped into early and lengthy tends.

each set, actually leading Gray and Crawford four-love. Then this KC.C.

crpks staged a reenvery and won ther in a row, but euld not break though Arafuroff's keen and Larenrate servier

K.CC. were without Teddy Ram- sex, but C. E. Watson made a us ful deputy, playing very strongly ip the first set. His ant furnett, hi- ever,, Incred therugh understanding

st the sition often piererd wide cage.

The loss of this wont has, to all intents and purpos, pat, Kowloon Cucket Clubs out of the running for ¡leagte homnirs, They can, by win- the remainder of their gamus, Both runers up.

thanks chiefly to Jerk's big effort to-was clemly demonstrated by Central wards the close.

The players were evenly matched with the more level after the rst 1 heads. Alves clinched the argu- ment by securing a four on the last! list.

Both players howled wall and Alves will require a goot dent of beating on his present form,

Complete results of yesterday's matches follow.

OPEN SINGLES

(Third Round)

A. M. Holland beat R. G.

Craig.

(after 21 heads)

H. A. Alves beat J. M.

Jack:

(after 23 heads)

OPEN PAIRS

(Third Round)

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C.R.C. ARE VULNERABLE

are vulnerable That CRC. (1) British Association, on regard to date weakest team in the division. 1e who collected three and a half te

Wilson and Ferguson, who used rej from the potential champions, play together way back in 1931 for an old-time VALCA. renewed the Partnership and but the satisfaction and distinction of winning two sets. hard Chinese .C. y no mNDUS things then own way and if Recreio turn out anything the full yet learn against them they may suffer the indiguity' of defeat.

LEAGUE TABLES

C

G.R.C. (1) 21-16 Recreio

K.C.C. H.K.U.T.C. Jes.ce.

Sets

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345, 1011⁄2 16

314 157

KOWLOON TONG TAKES UP LAWN BOWLS

Recent picture of the battalion hockey, team of the East Lanenshires, which recently completed a suc

cessful season. (Photo Mee Cheung).

County Cricket Must Be

More Interesting

CAMBRIDGE WINS

VARSITY CRICKET

ENCOUNTER

THE BRILLIANT BROCKLEBANK

UPSETS OXFORD

BATSMEN

Cambridge to-day wan the annual inter-Varsity cricket match at Lord's for the fifth time since 1925, and for the second year in succession. They bent Oxford by eight wickets after having the better of the game from the first over,

He

P. Brocklebank was the hero for Cambridge, his first innings bowling enforcing Oxford to follow-on. also bowl extremely well in the and in the course of seeand innings, the match took ten wickets for 139

His Agures were;

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NEW

SYSTEM WANTED

THE "FOR-AGAINST” METHOD ADVOCATED

(By a Special Correspondent.)

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During dw winter many of the Best-class cricket counties reported and deplored-decreased attendanes at, county matches in 1935, with con- sequent serious loss of revenue. No real attempt, however, seems to have been nade to get at the busie cate of the apparent loss of interest in the County Champinaship,

Made

DIP AND A SPLASH

"Y" SWIMMERS TRY-OUT

LAST NIGHT'S GALA

Y.M.C.A. swimmers tried

OPENING OF GREEN

NEXT SUNDAY

WILL PLAY IN LEAGUE 1937

SWIMMING RECORDS

ANTICIPATED

IN AMERICAN OLYMPIC TRY OUTS

Travidence, Rhode Is., July 2 Now records are predicted ins day as the nation's best men swim- mers in all divisions compele here. for player on America's Olymple fram. The meet will continue for two more days. Diving and water

Kowloon Tong Garden City Aconciation, having polo tryouts were completed yes adopted tennis and bad. minton with enthusiasm and some success, will now!

terday. A total of 37 men will be selected for the water events-- United Press,

turn its attention to law£%;\€261+99€ 154CDANGERINE NE bowls. On Sunday the bowling green will be used for the first time since it

TO-DAY'S

was laid down 15 months SPORTS

ago.

The opening will be quits in-

formal, but some members of DIARY

neighbouring clubs, including the Kowloon Cricket Club and Kowloon Bowling Green Club have been invited to participate

in the first match..

The green is the largest in the Colony, am thanks to the careful

Areens' ilongkong.

League Tennis Featured

attention of the green ranger, his]. Only one mates in the Colony dawn the makings of one of the best buils championships in arranged for to-diny, the winner of which will enter the last sixteen of the open singles, There is a full programe of "C" Division lengue tennis, and an in- portant meeting of the Hongkong Horkey Association's Coungil,

At the present time it

what on the heavy side, biat expected to roll out faster after few months of use,

.Quits

number of K.T.G.C.A. members have displayed interest in the development of hwn howls at!

already the club, several of them being regular fengue players [ur Lother clubs,

Next season it is hoped the As- nelation will enter a team in the lawn bowls league.

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The County Cricket Championship

Yorkshire Power

⚫ themselves out against the bes clock for the first time this Keat season at the "Y." pool Inst Note night when most of them found! themselves in need of a race or hire two. The gala was more of a social function than a serious swimming contest and nothing woremter startling was done in the way cloucester

of times.

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LAWN BOWLS

Open Singles

W. K. Way v. M. R. Abbas (Tni- Koo R. t. Green) 5.15 p.m.

TENNIS

C.C.c

Recreio S.C.A.A. LR.C

R.C.C. (1) K.T.G.C.A.

" Division

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v, KCC (2)

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v. University HOCKEY

Meeting of the H.R.H.A. Council, St. Andrew's t'hurch Hall at 5.30.

ATTEMPT ON SPEED

RECORD

Delayed By Severe Gale

Bonneville, Utah, July 7.

A fierce desert storm swept over forced aza this countryside to-day and 17.26 Capt. George Eyston, the British speed. 163632 ces 72 32.00 driver, to postpone another record t

tempt on the salt beds. 11 2 19% 631.2A Saniersel 19 - Warwick

Reducing the charge of admission after ten, and for second eleven games, will not lure the missing Lalausantis into the county grounds.

Something more drastic must be! done the County Championship it- self must be made more interesting

Many methods of reckoning pointsiminence in good company was F. An- Sumner have been tried and discarded, and slow, hithento only a fair performer, orga it can scarcely be matained that last night he bent 11. Goldman from Northants the system at present in fores even the same mark by a touch, registering approaches perfection. Any coul-27 sec. for the 50 yards, with H. G. petition decided by percentages is. Lange, who conceded him a second, a too complicated and involved. More few strokes buhind. Consistent batting enabled Cam. Tover, the points given for first

Anslow has gained speed since last bridge to compile the useful score of innings lead in a drawn game, leud, summer and should prove a strong 432 for declared. It. P. Nelson in many cases, to unfair anomalies. I string to the "y" bow this year. helped himself Dt while N.W.D. What is required

141

is a system in "C" Company of the East Lanes Yardley lost his wicket after contri- which every run scored and wicket proved too strong for the "Y" water buting 90. Both (G.S.0.0.) lost to S. A. Gray and A. miss the coveted unfortunate to taken has value and an effect ir polo team, winning two goals to nil.

CR.C. (2) LR.C.

J. S. Landolt and D. Ruigjshin | HK.C.C. at C. Roza-Pereira and 6, GIGRA. Silva 27-19

(Quarter-Finals)

J. Naronan and F. X. da Silva beat. Glendenning and J. Shep- herd 27-15

OPEN RINKS

(Second Round)

J. Watson, R. Hall, F. J. Fraser and W. Macfarlane (skip) beat P. E. Knight, J. Gellatley, W. 1. Collyer and J. F. Macgowan (skip) 31-17.

492 0 15 17

410 10

51 14 15 2715

0.5 0 7 38

C.S.C.C.. K.C.C.

E. . . Shute and R. K. Todd

Crawford 3-5: heat C. E. Watson and G. C. Barnett 6-4; lost to G. l'olglase and N. A. E. Mackay 1-6.

J. Bendall and I. Agatureff (CS. C.C.) beat Gray and Crawford 6-3; beat Watson and Burnett 6-2; beat Polglase and Mackay 6-2.

P. Bradley and T. Pengelly (C.S.

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1st Innings 4 for 17

nd Innings 6 for 92.

Century.

Oxford fared poorly and could not avoid the follow-on, being all out for 200. They did but little better in The second innings, totalling 239, of which N. Mitchel-Innes hit up 84.

rfi to score 17 to win, Cambridge hit of the runs for the loss of two

wicketsenter-

ONCE IN 12 YEARS Oxford have won the inter-Varsity ericket match but once during the last twelve years. In 1981 they won by eight wickets. Last year Cam- bridge won by 101 runs. The com plete records of the results since 1925 Inclusive follow.

1926

Drawn,

1926 Cambridge (34 runs). 1927 Cambridge (1,16 runs). 1928 Drawn.

1929 Draw

1930 Cambridge (205 runs), 1931

Oxford (8, wickets),

1932 Drawn.

1933

1931

Drawn.

Drawi.

1935 · Cambridge (191 runs). 1936 Cambridge (8 wickets).

HIS THIRD WORLD OLYMPICS Germany's Finest Breast-Stroker

Berlin.

respretive of the weather. There is only one method of reckoning points. which fulls this requirement-the "For Against" system.

The foundation of this method is the difference between, the average runs per wicket scored for a county and against it. Take a simple ex-

ample:

In 28 county matches Medshtre reores 18,000 runs for the loss of 100 wickets, while its opponents make 8,500 runs for the loss of 500 wickets. Mudshire's record might, therefore, rend ns follows:

Averages

P. W. L. For A. DIA, 24 15 23.00 1.00 0.00 Obviously every run scored and wicket taken has had, a value and has influenced this result. The effect

Full results of the events; Results:

(Continued on Page 3)

Successful

League Tennis Pairs

IN "B" DIVISION.

of weather hts been practically The following are the most success. eliminated, and even the closingful couples in the "B" Division of the stages of a drawn game night have tennis league, the results including a vital effect upón a side's final posi-yesterday's uratches.

tion.

It may be objected with some jus

Sels

P. W. L. D.

tice that such a system would tend 8. A. Gray and A. Crawford 15 13 20

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(K.C.C.)

to produce "safety first" batting

A. Corrall and M. A. methods and stodgy strategy. To Oliveira (Keerelo) 12 11 10 obvinto this possibility 10 points are 6. Burnett and A. W. Ramsey, given for every match won outright, IK.C.C.)

* 12 10 20 andpoints deducted for every lon. W. Leonard and Y. Hechinma

10.0.C.)

V0 natch. The points so obtained are W. A. Berd sou A, A. Renantias added to the difference between the (Iecreto)......... averages "for" and "against," and J. J. Remedios and 1. F. V. Mudshire's record now reads:

tibeiro Renzolo). 07 It. Chen and P. I. Zimmern

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Erwin Sietas. Germany's 'first dam, at Los Angeles it was too slow Y. Hau and T. P. Kio (Univers

MELY) string.man for the 200 metres breast even for winning a bronze medal, P. F. Chor, and C. К stroke event at the coming Olymples, Touruta, Kolke, both Japan, ani | (C. LCJ) has made the German Olympic Teami Yldefonso, Philippines, hanging up Y. W. Lew and P. C. Leut for the third consecutive time.

2:45.4; 2:46.0; and 2:47. minutes, Y. C. Lan and T. K. Linng sterdam, in 1920, and at Los Angeles, Siclas was not

He was on the team both at Am-respectively. at discouraged. After t. Bradley and J. R. Pengelly

Anals,

(Univmmity)

(C&C.C.) in 1932. Each time he reached the temporary decline in his form in

M. R. Abbna and Mt. el Areuill and each time he placed 1934, the elongated Hamburger again! (IRC) fourth; just nosed out of winning a came to the fare, constantly better-Lau Mas-hing and Leung Ting-

chul (CRC.1.) medal.

ing his mark. At the close of the At Amsterdam Stetas time was 1035-1030 indoor senson, the now 20 N Kamshon and C. N. Twanz

C.R.CL) 2:98.0 minutes. In front of him year-old swimmer defeated all and D. C. Luk and P. C. Leung finished Tsuruin, the Japanese ent with 2:41.1 minutes hung up a new 10.8 0.4)

Erich Rademacher, then Ger

German record. many's hope to win the gold medal,

arid Videfonso, Philippines.

This record is by 10.9 seconds fun- At Los Angeles, Sietas swam ex-ter than that of the winner at Las actly ten seconds faster. But while. Angeles. Will it again be too slow

win a mcdal Derlin? that would have been fast enough for to

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