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CAMBRIDGE

ON FIRST DAY OF UNIVERSITY MATCH

(By R. C. Robertson-Glasgow)

For the beneAl of those who do nnt elernally walk round the pur leus of Lord's, in stort, for those who count cricket abore conver- sailon, Cambridge University made 432 for nine wickets qu the Drut day of their match against Oxford University. This is the highest score ever made by Cambridge in the University match, but #i has been exceeded twice by Oxford. The pitch was easy. Once more Oxford had the intellelty to lost the ten ind the happines to see one really beautiful innings, by N. W. D. Yardley.

That Yardley missed his century Las

just the whimsicality of fate. 1te produseed, time and again, those strokes that make ever-point won- der whether those few steps were quife worth while, Ils déflections

his 10 let

Decasional cross-bat

strokes mut mid-on wour admirably

Moved.

It was beautiful batting; In spite of the now inevitable quication from the more soetal seats "Who' is that man in the Light-Blue Cup”

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1936.

|

Canton Swimmers

Victors

BEAT S.C.A.A. IN

INTER-CLUB CONTEST

Several of Canton's leading swim- mers took part in a gala at South China Athletic Association bathing club yesterday when the Chu Chul Club meet 8. C. A. A. respresentatives in a keen contest.

The visitors won the meeting by a single point, but only after a fascinating contest which was greatly enjoyed by a large gathering.

All depended on the 400 metres race.

To win the whole match South China had to win both first and second placen. Norman Lee was sure of the first place, but Tsui Fri-nm at the turn of the thin hundred partially gave up. He thus allowed the Canton man to gain a

en lend of about ten yards. Taut was persuaded to carry on and in doing so came third, being beaten by less than ten yards. Had he not stopped And then contimied, he would inve raised second place.

RESULTS

200 Metres Relay:-1. South Chinn Wang Chi-hing, Kwok Hon-ming, Yip Non-churn and Normann Lee). Nelson, too, who just missed by

Time: 2 mins, 0-4/5 pues,; 2. Chút Pentury, played an important and Cluj Club, Canton (Leung Ho, Ng valuable part, Stubborn, quiet, de-kit-man, Koon Ping-nin

Ng termined, send boen; ked to wear ("m-man), down the Oxfort Duwiing. Felish

hely before lunch spectatly to Singleton. He does not awing, the bat through Nature's fall BBY. Angst, he is a fabler; atmost he became a Menel dintaining the Incomparable and almost Aghing fritance of a Woolley,

But Nelson, after White hnd play sun imperfect and fallible part, ant " and famation upun which Cambridge built to advantage.

SINGLETON'S BOWLING The best bowler on the Oxford side Wis Singleton From th Parklion end, proibly disturbed, even helped by the uneasy move ments of those who seek to injure the truth, he bowled most magni- cently, and nost unluckily. Even the Cambridge batsmen do not un- derstand the ball that is bowled with an off-break action and doesn't

break.

100. Metres Baelestroke:-), Ng Lin (Canton); 2. Tin Me (Canton); 3. Kwok Hon-ming (South Chin).

im; 88-1/6 sees.

200 Metres Breaststroke: 1. Suen Fu-shun (South China); 2. Chri yung (Contan), Time: 3 mins, 21 sees, Sin-chang (Canton); 3. Jo Kwok.

100 Metres Freestyle:--1, Norman Lee (South China); 2, Ng Chun-man (naton): 3, Wong Chi-hung (South Chino). Time: 68-3/5 secs.

5 Metres Freestyle:-1, Leung Ho (Canton); 2, Ng Chun-nin (Canton); Wong Chi-hung (South China). Time: 32-4/A HICH.

400 Metres Freestyle:-1, Norman Lie (South China); 2, Ng Kit-man (Canton); 3, Tso Phi-lum (South (inn). Time: 6 mins. 12 sees,

FINAL STANDINGS Canton 17 points; South China 16

Now, as to the play. Darwall- Smith (Pavilion end) and Mitchrfi- Inneg began the bowling. It is im- possible to describe 400 od runs, points.

In the morning the Cambridge bat-

ting was indifferent, Both Nelson

and White missed the ball and re-

mained. White, particularly; stored SPEEDWAY STAR

In his crease to the outswinger aut missed it.

At 24 Slagleton relieved Darwall- Smith, and at noon 23 runs had been made, mostly by chance. AL 26 Dyson came on at the Nursery end, and somehow forced the tenta- tive White on to his wicket—27—1—

19.

Tindoll was nearly bowled årst

DISQUALIFIED

PROTESTS AFTER A CRASH

1

London, July 7.

ball by Dyson. Then Nelson snicked |· Bm Kitchen, famous England

and

Grid Hero Turns to Swat Game

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FOUR YEARS WITH ULCERATED STOMACH

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[Walter Neusel, who, in America, le

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suffered from the pain of other

Jack Dempacy having failed to districts, natulence, wind, indiges- cover a promising youngster here lon-you will understand the Joy would like to look over Jimmy Wilde, with which Mr. W, H. H. wrote this of Swangen. When Dempsey gets amazing letters back from Texus to-morrow I shall talk matters over with him, probably with a view to Wilde visiting Améri

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Singleton between the wicket-keeper and Belle Vue, Manchester, speed- Slacks & Shorts

first stip. Forty-two appeared way rider, protested to deals at on the telegraph at the end of the Wimbledon last night against dis-Swim Suits Best hour. Cambridge struggled. qualification in the second heat of

the handicap race.

At 51 Murray-Wood came on for Dyson, and di runs later he caught and bowled Tindall, who had never been at case, off a full toss.

It was

a grand catch. Nelson reached his 50 with a single to leg. He hall been batting for 100 minutes. Yard- Jeg twice hit Murray-Wood for four, once to leg and a drive past extra- cover,

He rushed off the track, borrow- Ing £1 from his mechanic (deposit for lodging a protest), went to the office stil in his oily leathers and crash hat.

It is the first time he has been disqualified in nearly three years riding.

Kitchen was the victim

·

of

accident when another rider enught

Just before the interval Seamer had an over from the Nursery end. With three full pitches and a long hop he ushered in the lunch inter- This wheel. He fell off, was pinned when Cambridge had scored 112to the track by his machine, dragged

clear in the nick of time.

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Nelson 62.

The other elder was disqualified. Then eine the re-race of the heat.

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( Nelson was still there. Like Rhodes, only right-handed. Oxford had fielded well and Single-qualled for boring Rogers. But ton had bowled well.

Then Yardley reached his 50, after surviving

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Kitchen close behind,

It was thought Bill had been dis-

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"The red lights were dim, or 1 must have seen them," Bill said afterwards. "I have always ridden

ray-Wood to the boundary, a hook for four, and an extra-cover drive, Yardley was out, playing Darwall Smith inte the hands of extra short-cleanly." leg. At tea the total was 273 for 8. After te Gibb and Pawle batted. At 291 Gibb was enught at the wie- ket and Jahangir Khan twice nearly filled the batsman at the other end.

In the end he made a false stroke. and Brocklebank, as the sun de- clined, was left with Cameron, each wondering whether the other would make a stroke worthy of record.

Heat ten of the programme was n sensation. Three of the four riders crashed, leaving Harrison, of Belle Vue, tothish the race alone.

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