Cambridge BEAT

OXFORD AGAIN

London, Nov. 12. Cambridge University Fresh-

Oxford Freshmen by six events to five In the annual athletic content between

men to-day beat the.

Reuter,

the

two

Varsities

SUOMESSARIS MAISTINE SEREM MASLANMASINE →

LAST WEEK'S RACES

(Continued from Page 8.)

Woo

others took up the gauntlet for the home run, Zero disuppenred in the back-ground and disappointed her mupporters. It

very exciting finish as there were several panics In the picture. After careful deli- beration the judges awarded the ree to Pride of Tsingtao followed by Diogenes and Gold Coin for minor pinces. Pride of Tsingtao paid $23.- 10 to the delight of 532 punters who left the course quite sallafted.

11

CLEVER RACE BY MR. PIH

To Win The Norfolk Handicap

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936.

HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN CRICKET

kei

one

FORTUNES SWING TO AUSTRALIA

(By R. Abbit)

THE FINAL TEAM

He was

Fanc

was an Essex man with that R. A. Young was to keep wicket Araceful forward style. He did very instead of the expert Humphries. well against the South Africans as The reason of course for the choice did young Crawford who was, just is fairly obvious. A. O. Jones had twenty-one on this tour. Kenneth been taken seriously 11 and Fane side. Hutchings was a glorious bat and was

captaining the English his forcing cricket was the pride of The loss of Jonah undoubtedly

week. He the Canterbury

was weakened the English batting and killed in the

I was up at of course the iden was that he a Cambridge with Young-he was a very good bat It would be wiser to

when I was third year man

a play Young and chance the wicket- Fresher, and he captained the Var- keeping a bit.

ity in 1908. He was a very good

failure a

war.

I may say here that since those

off

In the first decade of the twen- Fry was not asked to go. tieth century the see-saw of erie- just the batsinan wanted, as with swung pretty regularly be- his unique combination of patience Iween Australia and England. The and fine hitting he would have been a and I rather suspect that he is days the idea that it is satisfactory the only man who has ever kapt to play a wonky wicket keeper who Mother Country had wan in Aus- the making of the side." trolla In 1003/4 and also in I do not recollect that I heard any cricket in spectacles in a test match. is likely to get runs rather than b Of the professionals Rhodes and very, good wicket keeper who almost England in 1005. The wing then thing about the controversy at the tipped and in 1907/8 and 1909 lime. Apart from "Headquarters Bratind were already old hands. certainly wouldn't get them has Australia was successful. But the and people closely in touch with the Hayes won his place by the brilliance quite gone out, but there it was. It struggle in 1907/8 was a very keen M.C.C. committee, 1 do not

think of his batting during the previous has been said that Fone did talk to he proved some of his professionals about the won albell Australia

four there was nearly so much interest season. Incidentally

In Australia. Blythe, point and that Rhodes thought that games to England's one. And it Laken by the general nubille over the everyone knows-and Barnes. But Young should play. However, Wis- was generally Admitted

that selection of a team to visit Austro- fw I think will remember Hum- den says nearly everyone will agree England had the worst of the luck, in in those days as is taken now. phreys who for a very short space that to go into a Tesi Match with a But before the team ever salled However that may be 1 enn only

that we had a general towards the close of Lilley's career, comparatively unexperienced wicket there was a tot of hard back-or bad remember management, It was to be expected impression when we were at school was held to be the best stumper in keeper, when one of the best men England. Hobbs makes his first in the world was available, was sim- that the full amateur strength of the that C. B. Fry was very unpopular

Hardstaff-o ply appearance here and

Young tempting providence, she would not be available though as a cricketer.

Food bat is the father of the Hard- did fairly well up to a point but as it was a blow not to be able to take

staff with Allen at present.

might have been expected the crisis the leading amateurs. several of

of a tremendous match which ex- But it is curious reading to find that

AUSTRALIA'S SIDE

tended

him over six days found The team anally selected was as "Hayward, Tyldesley, Hirst and

What side then had Australia to somewhat at fault. He had not in Lilley declined the terms offered follows-A, O. Jones (Captain)_F. I.. them." If my recollection serves Fane, K. L. Hutchings, J. N. Craw put into the field against England" his cricket at home had sufficient

preparation for such an ordeal." the Old Brigade there were me, however, it was not considered ford, R. A. Young, Rhodes, Braund.

I have not been able to make out in these days quite such an epoch Hayes, Hobbs, Blythe, Fielder, Hard-

Trumper, Noble, Armstrong, C, Hill,

quite in what way he cracked. He Barnes. 2 S. E. Gregory, Cotter, and J. 1.

in each innings Mr. B. C. Pih rode a clever race making event to be picked to go to staff, Humphreys and

fancy most of the amateurs are Saunders. They also had excellent took a catch The Hiero to win the Norfolk Australia with the M.C.C. A place

Australia male 300 he only gave Handicap for "D" class China ponies at home was the great ambition of nearly forgotten now except by the neweomers, especially in Ransford, Fielder and in the first innings when older people or people really in Carter; and Macartney. They man- away four byes while in the second over five furlongs while Sylvandale all cricketers,

in cricket history, The aged this year to strike the person when they made 275 he only gave Wisden comments on the absence terested under the expert Mr. Proulx let the

always known as Jonal, nel of their test team almost public

badly. down very

away six byes. There is no refer- Gold B. Fry--"No explanation has captain,

been made of one important was stricken with illness on the trip ance. No less than eight, Arm- Sovereign

ence to anyone being dropped at the was well to the fore ever

freely and it is doubtful if he ever entirely strong, Carter, Noble, HII), Trumper, It bas been rounding the apex of our nvas) contra omission.

knows regained his health. Dne

He died In Ransford, Macartney and Saunders wicket or any chance of a stumping stated, and as for as

bring missed. As the Australians but he faded away at the enit la;

B. December 1914, I believe in Manila, played in all the matches. Carter without contradiction, that C.

wanted 50 runs when the eighth finish fourth,

WAS the new wicket keeper Kelly hart dropped out. Not only wicket had fallen and then got them was he an excellent wicke! keeper without further loss, it looks to me but he actually finished up second as if crities were looking round for

21 the test

42.83, a scapegoat. Of course Young may avernges with

with 45.55. have dropped a catch or two in that Armstrong Trumper and Hill had fallen back last desperate stand or he may have missed a stumping or run-out, but a little from their best form.

there is no mention of il In the bowling averages it ་བ noticeable that six bowlers took ten Match in which he caught two men le played again in the fifth Test or more wickets which compares very in each innings and gave away nine pointedly with

the English record and twenty-one byes respectively in

took three bowlers where

Innings of 137 and 422. It must be twenty wickets but all the rest only admitted that he did not do very 14 between them, As a matter of fnet Saunders the left hander took Match record on paper does not look

Just thirty-one wickets, than J. N. Crawford captured for England. while O'Conner, Arm- strong, Macartney, Noble, and Cot- ter averaged eleven aplece.

Australian cricket was going up and the rubber was handsomely

After 2!

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(To be Continued.)

HANKOW CHAMPIONS

the remaining three tests were lost Placid Wins Classic Race

And yet curiously enough England really ought to have won by three games to two for in two of the games they lost they were at one perlod definitely in winning position.

Even the Australiana admitted that 3-2 in Austraila's favour would have been a much fairer comparison of the respective merits of the two sides.

The cause of Australia's victory was that they had excellent batting all through which mastered the English bowling completely with the exception of Crawford, Fielder and Barnes. Actually Blythe, Rhodes, Braund quite failed to do anything with the ball in test matches, and too! truch work was thrown on to the ather three, all of whom were ex- cellent; but as Crawford and Barnes were fast medium and Fielder fast! there was the lack of variety.

CURIOUS INCIDENT

From Trotty

Hankow, Nov. 11. The Hankow Champions, ran off this afternoon, resulted as follows:

Placid (Wei)

Trotty (Veck Chiu) King's Park (P}tman) -Ticket No. 8072

the first won Club's prize in the Roes

dollar sweep on the Champions. The second prize went to ticket No. 761, and the third prize to. No. 5833-Reater.

AGA KHAN SUED Court Sequel to Sale Of Former Derby Winner

London, Nov. 10. Action has been started in the In my next article 1 shall deal King's Bench Division by Messrs. and Dalziel, race-horse with the tests in general but here Dalë I should like to mention a rather breeders, against the Aga Khan in purious incident of which I have not connection with the sale of Blen- been able to obtain a full explana-heim, winner of the Derby in 1930, ton. With reference to the first to an American syndicate. Test Match it seems there was The plaintiffs are claiming sub- great surprise, nuy, almost consterna- stantial commission, with damages tion, in England when it was learnt as an alternative.-Reuter.

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