THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1936.

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whose 284, Fetart ofteen easons has shown remarkable datency, Bayes, who bats right- laudent, truite has first century 41.00 | 41,09 | Best-elios priekit last month against Lancashire, his score being 101 not 4:00 ul.

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49. March 31, 1899, arsi was taken on the ground statt at 14 years of age.

in the areth Hansehire player to be awarded a benet

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American footballers aen beginning to mucle up seriously in preparation for the approaching Braon. Their training is hard and spectacular as i a well illuarated by the above picture. In less than two months thrie snase men will he thrilling van crowds of football enthusiasta,

IN PRAISE OF LARWOOD

"A Magnificent Act Of Human Propulsion"

(By R. C. Robertson-Glasgow)

Harold Larwood took his Benefit at Trent Bridge in the match between Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire last month.

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Try to realise that freedom is the keynote to good golf and the only action that can produce perfect freedom is the action of swinging.

-Eruest Jones,

Those who love Cricket and fast bowling, which is, perhaps, Cricket's noblest adornment and art; those who have faced that magnificent act of human propulsion; those who have seen him in earlier days of high triumph or in his later quieter, more LEAGUE TENNIS secluded times: those, less fortunate, who have but read of Lar-: wood, yet, reading, have half-imagined themselves actually to have! seen him all will be wishing him well; for he is the greatest fast bowler of our modern time. 20,49

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HOW SOMERSET FAILED AND--

Why Mead was "Cover-

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Somerset were all out for 39, and 28.99 Hampshire scored 122 for 3. This reettal of fact indicates that there was no lack of incident and, that muchi (Continued on Page-9.)

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SPORTING.

GESTURE

remember how we stood in the game at the beginning of the BY I.R.C.

senson 1926. We had lost, since the War, three series of Test Aus- matches against Australia, two abroad and one at home. tralia had produced Gregory and McDonald, two notable fast bowlers; England had produced none of the great class. Tate. for all his achievement, ranked as a fast medium bowler.

Then came Larwood, a young Nottinghamshire miner; not rugged and large, but compact, lissome, dynamic. In that famous last Test at the Oval, under the captaincy of Percy Chapman, he struck his blow. The best of Australia wilted under it. Wilfred Rhodes lent the aid of seasoned guile, and Larwood, for the next seven years, was the most important bowler in the world.

THE DUEL WITH BRADMAN

There were failures at times, as in 1930, when Bradman pitted his genuis against Larwood's, and won the vast battle. But in failure, as in success, Larwood retained supremacy among fast. bowlers, both in art and in reputation.

Then, under the captaincy of D. R. Jardine, he reached the summit of his career. By bowling of a speed and accuracy seldom, if ever before, so combined and so sustained; he broke the Aus tralians on their own ground; and caused even the mighty Brad- man to rock on his pedestal.

RECREIO RECEIVE

· POINTS

Two nut of yesterday's three "B"

TRIUMPH

OVER

AUSTRALIA

THIS MAY

AFFECT A

GREAT MATCH HONGKONG

AT SYDNEY

Sydney, July 18. Showing much the better form in all phases of the game, England de-] fested Australia by 12 points to 71 in the third and final Rugby Longae Test match played on the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. England won the sreond Test, by a similar margin, Australia being sueressful in the Arst match by 24 points to 8. England thus win the rubber by two! matches to one,

20LEDONIA FINMEDFIKIDEGATCTATANZANIAGARA | JAIS LONGING TRARKENFICCIANAN AUSTRALIAN PONES

DRAW TO BE MADE NEXT MONDAY

SCHEME

Lawn Bowls Anomaly

Wat te International Boveling T%uard gives with one hand it takes away with the other.

AL meeth of the board at Glasgow a scheme for revising the constitution was accepted, one clause The Hongkang Jockey Club

of which provides for the timisslory annances that the denw for the

to membership of a national us Australina ponies which arrived

elations Tuneltoning outside the British in the Caluny Inst week will take place at the Administration Club, Empire receiving two-thirds of the Jockey Club stables on Monday. I votes cast at an authorised merling. August 17 at 5.30 p.m.

On the surface this means that Can the nation associations of the United

not considered

Play was of a vigorous character, | States, rejected ur and unfortunately Arkwright, the when previous oppleallen for mem- English forward, and Stehr, an Aus-ership his been made,, will now be ligible for membership. Actually trallon wing forward, were ordered the United States stands ule or no off the field

chance of being elected,

In the revised constitution the re-

Australia played an open game, but the Belshaw, at full-back, saved fru England with situation

his presentatives on the board of each of Judicious kicking to touch. England The few home național nganciations gradually gained the upper hand,

in Inoreased from three to four, the mainly owing 18 excellent work by

four Dominion associations remain- the forwards, who were well ung at three each.

ported by resourceful backa. Eng- land had the better of the serum- A prominent member of the board. mages, especially in the second half. toit a Sunday Dispatch representa- and Jenkins made the most of his tive that in the event of the United opportunities, With Belshow, Bis-States making another application man, and Brogden, Jenkins slurred for membership It would not be successful, as it would not get more Honours of the day. Australia opened the scoring after than 12 votes-England 4, Australia twenty-three minutes play. Brown 2, Canada 2. New Zealamut 2, and kicking a goal from the seventh South Africa 2.

thes

penalty awarded to the home side.

England then rallied, and Hudson, Agadust mission there would also interceping a crosskick from 3rog- be 12 votes cant--Ireland 4, Scotlandl den got over for indgson to con- 4. and Wales 4. vert, and at half-time England led by

15 points to 2.

England went further ahead after the interval, Jéning making an

| riccurate pass to Brugden, who raced through for Hodgson to convert. Hodgson added two more points with a elever

dropped goal, but Australla replied with a try through Bey. | Brown converting

.

COMPENSATION FOR

SOCCER PLAYERS

The attendance aumbered 53,546. Unfortunate Position of F.

and the gate recripts £4,200.

Australia: Bonton, Ridley, Brown, Norman, Crippin. Hey, Gilbert, Prigg. Pearce. Heidke, Curran, Mudson, Stehr.

Newton Recalled

London, Aug. England: Belshaw, Edwards, Ris- The question of compensation for man, Brigdon, Hudson, Jenkins, Wat- | players whose earnings are too big. antioned before a set had been kins, Beverley. Arkwright, Hodgson, for them to come under the provi

sions_of_the_Workmen's Compensation.

has brought the Football Act, conicled, but i the third, Recreio Silcock. Armiit Woods-Reuter. were set up against Indian Recrea- A RECORD OF THE TOURS Players and Trainers' Union into the tion Club and leading in the other

limelight. They are determined to two sets when rain came to stop play. The Test matches during the pre- maintain the rights of all players, However, the Indians decided to sent touts have provided the fol- though it is hoped that there will be concede the points to Recreio to lowing scoring-

no need to bring a test case, June 29, at Sydney, Australia won avoid another replay, and both clubs have now only one, match outstand-by 4 fries & goals (24 points) to 2

tries 1 goal (8 points).

July 4. al Brisbane, England won by 2 irles 3

points). 2. gais (73 goals (12 points) to 1 try

ing.

Rain fell heavily in Hongkong yesterday afternoon to prevent play in either of the matches between CRC. (1) and Civil Service, and H.K.C.C. and Craigengower.

When the match at Sookunpoo was terminated by rain. W. A. Read and

July 18, England won by 2 tries 3

goals (12 points) to 1 try 2 goals (7

71

11.

(403

The unfortunate position of Frank Newton, the former Fulham and Reading centre forward, who broke an Austrian side at Craven Collage a log in a match between Frihan nud in December 1934, has brought the to prominence, and it is hoped that question of players' compensation in- some provision will be made for the more highly paid players.

points), making the grand total

England soni 42 Australia drawn 3.

England 87 tries goals

The Union has a membership of points).

1,100. The only noted clubs whose Australia 93 Iries 78 goals (405 | pinyers are not members are Arsenal

and Everton.

It is not for us now to probe un old controversy; it is enough A. E. Xavier had beaten M. U. to recall the views of famous and wise Australian critics and Razack and A. Kitchell 0-0, J. J. cricketers, who unhesitatingly averred that Larwood would always! Remedios and L. F. V. Ribeiro were be named among such men as Ernest Jones, Sammy Woods, Tomading A. M. RumJahn und T. All points).

5-3, and L. A. Carvalhe und B. Gosano led S. A. R. Bux Richardson and C. J. Kortright.

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In this tour he unhappily injured a foot so severely thint hereon 4-3. has never since been able to put forth his full art. That glorious, "B" DIVISION LEAGUE rhythmic, bounding run has been shortened. The years have lightly, but firmly, laid on him the hand of restraint. Yet, to the minds of many, certainly to mine, he remains in opening bowler worthy to attack the best that cricket can produce to-day, Lar-C.R.C. "A" 7 7 0 47 wood, of late, has not received from those in high authority that Recreio 80 1

TABLE TO DATE

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THE CONNOISSEUR COMES

encouragement which is his due, and, indeed, his right; but his KC.C... 74 1

84 27 name stands high in the admiration and respect, not only, of his CS.C.C. 8 3 1 441

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fellow-cricketers, but of the whole cricket-loving work. In the HKU.C. game itself it will stand immortal.

S. Australia Centenary Celebrations

A Centenary Golf Carnival has bren arranged to take place from September 4 to 20 under the aus- pices of the South Australian Golf Association. There will be à. num- ber. of open, amateur and profession- al, events which will be played at the Royal Adelaide Club al Seaton, and at the Kooyonga Club at Lock- leys.

The Centenary Open championship will be played at Seaton on Septem-

UNIQUE GOLF INCIDENT

ON NEW ZEALAND COURSE

Christchurch, NZ.

Unique for a four-ball match, and a very rare occurrence in any ather type of play, a hole was. halved in one at the ninth at Shirley Course. The successful players were W. T. D. Harman and M. II. Godby. While at least', eight cases of halving in one in. singles and one case during a foursome have been authentt- cated, there is no previous record of such a happening in a four- ball game.

CİHAZI UNES

These Empire Cup matches are be

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Filipino Boxer Still Winning

JOSE PADILLA'S SUCCESSES AT OLYMPICS

-Berlin, Aug. 18. Jose Padilla, Jr., the Filipino light- a first- wolght boxer, who agored round victory at Herlin. yesterday, advanced further in the competition to-day when he secured over, Kajnar of Poland—United Press,

ber 11 and 12 and, the Amateur and ing day the Empire Cup contest niso Professional championships at Koo- will be held. Yonga on September 14, 16, 10 and 23. The Mixed Foursomes pionship

played at Kooyonga diers' League, end representatives of on September 4. the Amateur Four- the forces of most countries of the Somes championship at Seaton on Empire are expected to take part. September 7 and the Women's Four- Other events during the Carnival somes at Kooyonga on the same date. will include the Women's Centenary Italy lost to Mexico by 34-17, and The Country championship will be Cup, the A. I. P. Cup, which will be Canada beat. Uruguay 43-21 in the played during Country weeks from played at Kooyonga on September World Olymple basket-ball compell- September 21-to-25-and-the-follow-110, and several handicap events. tion to-day-United Press.

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CALDBECK'S"

NOT MERELY A FAMOUS SLOGAN.

BUT A STATEMENT OF FACT

FOR: OVER 72 YEARS.

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