Records Of England's Test Players For Australia
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The records of sixteen of the 17 players chosen to tour Australia thla winter are given in the table below.
(The player's age is given in parentheses after his name, tho Agures beside the county being the length of His career. The first line of statistics gives hlá record in Test cricket, the second⋅ con- taining his figures to August 1, 1936; in first-class cricket.)
Tests. Runs. 100's. Aver. Wkts, Aver.
16
1 20.00 51 30.01 .7
20.00
No. of
G. O. ALLEN (34) ................
Middlesex (1921-1936)
W. H. COPSON (27)
Derbyshire (1932-1936)
A. FAGG (21)
Kent (1932-1936)
THE HONGKONG
AMES HITS FASTEST CENTURY OF SEASON
London, Sept. 4. Leslie Ames, the Kent cricketer and mentber of England's test team for Australia, scored the fastest cen- tory of the season when playing to-day · for 麤 representative side | against All-India at Folkestone. Ie made 103 In 68 minutes.-British Wireless.
18.10 HONGKONG GOLF CLUB
Starting Times For Happy
Valley To-morrow...
8.00a.m. W. S. Sharp, R. L. S. Webb,
R: Young, D. S, Robb.
W. S. Hier, A. J. Denniz.
J. B. Mackle, A. V. Greaves. A. A. Bremner, G. Milne. W. W. C. Shewan, D. S. Edward.
O. Eager, A. D. Humphreya, A. K. Mackenzle, T. A. l'earce.
TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY,
SHANGHAI CRICKET TRIAL
(Continued from Pape 12.)
Booth was scoring 25.
After being joined by White Booth also opened up his shoulders and hit at everything, scoring
10 to White's two, and if anything he increased his pace after Joring White.
Harry Madar and Parker formeil the next partnership of any
im-
portance, Hurry, Madar refusing to
by his partner.
SEPTEMBER 5, 1936.
Army Swimmers Give Good Account Of
Themselves
BUT LOSE TO V. R. C.
The Victoria Recreation Club proved too strong for the Army in a friendly swimming contest yesterday, winning all the five events on the programme. Though beaten by what appeared to be an overwhelming margin, the Army swimmers, partien larly Lieut. A. J. Lewis, Lieut. J. M. Calvert and L/Cpl. Pearse, put up a fine struggle, the majority of the events being closely contested.
play out at the ball, with the result that he was soon left way behind Opening out to
The first event on the programme Artny (Lieut. J. M. Calvert, RE, Anstice, Parker had his double
was 220 yards free style, in which Gnr. Oliver, R.A., and Lieut. RA., figures up in fast time, although two representatives from each team Barron, R.E.), Time.—3
mins. 37 slowed down considerably towards took part. W. Lawrence, the Colony 1/5 recs. the und.
champion, and L. Roza-Pereira re- 400 yards free-style relay-1, After
Medar and Bridge had been presented the home team, while V.R.C. (L. M. Remedios, C. Nolasco retired, F. R. Kennant also began L/Cpl. Pearse and Pie, Taylor swam da Silva, H. L. Ozorio and W. Law- to score rapidly, and looked nef for the Army. Lawrence took the rence); 2, Army (Lieut. A. J. Lewis, he was set for a fine score hitting lead right from the start, and in R.W.F., Cpl. McCarthy, East Lancs.. all over the field. At 16, however, creased the margin as the race pro- Rin. Hamilton, R.W.F., and L/Cpl. he stepped yards out to fart-Baker gressed. He won the race in 2 mins. Pearse, R.E.). Time4 mins. 45
of 20 2/5 sec., 12 3/15 secs. faster than
3/6 and had no
Roza-Pereira who just managed to 220 yards getting back.
free-style relay.—1, beat Pearse by a touch for second V.R.G. (H. L. Ozorio, A. A. da Roza, place. Taylor was behind through- C. Nolasco da Silva and L. M. out the race,
Remedios); 2, Army (Lieut. Lewis, The 300 yards medley relay, the Gar. Roscoe, Ifn. Hamilton and Cpl. next
event on the programine, saw McCarthy), Time-1 min. 51 3/5 the V.R.C. lead all the way. The secs. Army's representatives were Lieut. 400 yards free-style.-1, L. Roza- Calvert (back-stroke), Gnr. Oliver Pereira (V.R.C.); 2, Liu, J. M. Cni- (breast-stroke) and Lieut. Darron vert (R.E.); 3, Pte. Taylor (East Sliva (free-style), while Roza-Pereira, E. Lancs.): 4. F. Nolasco da
possible
The summary:--
493. 5,806
26.51 504
500
6.58 405
39
39.00
4,736.
G
30.35
L.B. FISHLOCK (29)
6
6.00
Surrey (1933-1936)
3,771
7
43.80
W. R. HAMMOND (33)
50
4,698
14
58.00 64
38.37
Glouc't'rshire (1920-1936)
34,822
107 52.36 606
31.27
J. HARDSTAFF (25)
3
106
20.50
Notts (1930-1936)
M. LEYLAND (36)
34
14 G
Yorkshire (1920-1936)
R. W. V. ROBINS (30)
11
Middlesex (1925-1936)
7,155 2,110 27,059 62 41.95 332
408 I 31,38 7,070
6 26.67 594
35.77
42.20
6
67.33
8.30 0.45
9,00
30.91
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0.15
52
26.25
0.20.
23.23
H. VERITY (31)
23
469
31.26 93
20.98
9.25
Yorkshire (1930-1936)
4,211
1
19,58 1,269
9.30
14.31
.
T. S. Worthington (31)
S
119
-
29.75
8
28.50 0,35
Derbyshire (1924-1936)
12,007
14
K. FARNES (25)
4
12
Essex (1930-1936)
537
27.35 631
2.00 0.62 351
16
27.80 22.62
0.40
22.07
0.45
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E. R. T. HOLMES (31)
5
114
16.28
Z
38.00
Surrey (1924-1936)
8,722
14
32.0G 276
32.05
9.50
C. J. BARNETT (26)
4
140
23.33
10.00
Glouc't'rshire (1928-1936)
12,49%
21
J. M. SIMS (32)
1
12
28.96 164 12.00
1
35.98 10.05 68.00
J. S. Maclaren, H. J. B. Lee.
Middlesex (1929-1936)
W. VOCE (27)
17
Notta (1927-1936)
3,631 2 19.11 442
242
17.28 4,940 1 19.52 1,124
25.04 10.15
65
27.21 21.55
D. W. MacEwen, W. J. R. Crung.
11
10.30
No. of
G. DUCKWORTH (35) Lancashire (1923-1936)
23
234 4,232
C. 1. Burton, A. Sommer- felt.
K. S. Robertson, H. H. Mtunily.
W. N. A. Smalley, H.
Jusserend.
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C. Blaker, J. N. MneDonald.
J. W. Franks, P. J. de Rome.
„,~ A. T. Braley, T. D. Paton.
Tests. Runs. 100's. Aver. St. Ct. Total
13.70
13.69 302 658 960 Thursday,
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F. Marshall |
1. C. Parker, H. Bernenka
P. Pladay, at. Bridge, B. Sevenoaks
N. Hart-Baker, e. Alimpson, 1. Barran
11. B. Buddy, how, Laron
P. Bailey, e. Glavenlock, b. Düzens 2. 11. Pochran, e Lens, 1s, Parker 8. Shroff, run out
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M. Marques and A. A. da Rozu re- (VIC). Time-5 mins. 50 2/5 presented the V.R.C.
Roza-Pereira beat Calvert by about
165 four yards in the first leg of the race,
tend which was subaquently in
wickets-11 Stakes); 2130
(Tancats), "3:47 Aralical 4177 the Maders arened to bol de LEADING RACKET
Roza defeated Har-
Marshall), 6,50 lart-Baker). jagainst City NJUR (Cochrant, 1142 (hrof?), } pon by a similar margin. The time 19165 (Drthy?
for this event was 3 min. 37 1/6
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(C.R.C.D lespite the bandicap of a quarter. Ballker and th. Clack (K.C.C.) 19 # 3 length, swant a very the race and Lak Ding-cheang and Wong Shut-
wing (C.R.C.D Total (for 8 whực)....... 194 nearly caught up with his adver- Walgus and Tuul Yun-pul
sury, losing by only a touch. The Fal Sevronate), 3 larson), 20 Whey, time for the race was 4 mins, 45 3/5 C. A. Barrello and A. V. ficuan 6,126 (Elnath), 416 (5fadar), 7|171 (Bridge), ¦ sees.
F. Groom and A. . P. Guai 4 Keeman).
Following a diving exhibition by (K.C.C.) Bowling Analysts
L. Roza-Pereira, G. da Roza (V.R.C.) | Withington and Milne (1.S.R.C. and Fus. Owens and Cpl. Gregson1, 1. D. Hunian and A. II. Mladay
(L.R.G.)... the 220 yards relay (four men from. J. Remedios and I. A. Vation each team) was swum. Licut, Lewis (Recreio)
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FUN,
The contest concluded with a 440 8. A. Ruminha and M. (). Hoosen Roza- yards free-style event. L. Pereira and F. Nolasco da Silva swam for the V.R.C. and Licut. Calvert
and Pte. Taylor for the Army. In The Autumn meeting of the Ladles the first ten lengths, Calvert and Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Pereira took the lead alternatively, Club-at-Deep-Water-Bay will be after which the-latter-gradually drew held on Tuesday, September 22, away and ended up by winning the The One Club competition may be ruce in the time of 5 mins. 50 2/5 played any time except from 11.30 secs. Calvert was 50 seconds be- am. to 1 pm, when the long driv-hind. Taylor was third ing, approaching and putting take fourth. piace. No cards will be accepted
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THE RESULTS
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The results were na follows: Miss D.
220 yards free-style:-1, W. Law- 93-12-81, qualified for the Captain's rence (V.R.C.); 2, L. Roza-Pereira;
HOME CRICKET
London, Sept. 4. Yorkshire beat the M.C.C. by nn Innings and 95.
Yorkshire, 441, (Mitchell 127). M.C.C., 186 (Hulton 4 for 25), and following on 100, (Verity for 41, Hutton 4 for 52).
INDIA ▼ AN ENGLAND XI AL the Folkestone Festival India
England XI, 377, (Valentine 115, Todd 70), and 213 for 3 declared, 300 yards medley relay (back (Woolley 79, Ames 107). Mrs. Hiller, with 89-1673, won stroke, breast-stroke and free-alyle).
India, 372, (Wazir All, 155 not out), the Medal Pool at Happy Valley for, V.R.C. (L. Roza-Pereira, E. M, (Robins 8 for 105) and 152 for one July and August.
Marques and A. A. da Roza); 2, wicket.-Reuter.
Cup at Happy Valley for August.3, L/Cpl. Peurse (R.E.); 4, Pie. Tay-drew with an all England team.
The monthly medal for the new lor (East Lanes.). Time.---2 mina. course at Fanling was not played 2329 2/5 secs. there were no entries,
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