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English Table Tennis
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CUP
COMPETITION
FOR CRICKET
Novel Idea Mooted To Save Counties
CONSIDERATION ASKED FOR
WEDNESDAY,
ARMY CRICKET
ARTILLERY AND ENGINEERS
DRAW AT K.C.C.
The two day cricket match be tween the Royal Artillery and the Royal Engineers, played on the Kow- loon Cricket Club ground on Monday and yesterday ended in n-draw,
At the first Innings the Royal Artillery totailed 02 runs and the Royal Engineers 100. A feature of the game was the excellent bowling of Capt. Mitchell (BLA.) who took eight wickets for 47.
Fund.
A Charge Cup competition on the knock but principle is the main proposal of a scheme, which has been submitted to several lending authori- ties in the game, for the salvation of county cricket, says fleuter. The des perato plight of many of the coun-
At their second innings yesterday ties make it imperative that every
the Royal Artillery scored 131 runs, scrlous proposal should be considered with care and judged on its merits, of which 34 was made by Lt. Marson Briefly the scheme is that a Cup and 24 by L/Bdr. Sumner. The Royal competition should be run in addi-ngineers knocked up 101, 36 being
contributed by Q.M.S. Moreton. tion to the championship to be in- augurated In 1939, as in the 1938 season the Australians will be in England.
When stumps were drawn, the Engineers were seven runs in arrears with two wickets in hand. Scores:
R.A.-1st Innings, 62.
R.A2nd. Inninga Bdr. Baker, b
Baker, b Moreton Sgt. Howe, 1.b.w.. b Bradford.. Gar. Chaplin, b Hurst
Lt. Garthwalie,
alie, b Eaton
The gate receipts should be pooled and then shared. Each county would Jeave six dates in its fixture list open Fusilier. for (Photo: for Cup matches, actually only four would be needed, but allowances must
be made for wet weather pre-Capt. Mitchell, st. Warr, b Collins venting even a result on the first Ll. Marson, D Bradford innings.
L/Bdr.. Miles, c
Moreton, b Cup matches should be decided on
Barron the first innings if the match were L/Bdr. Sumner, b.Barran not completed. One game
would Bdr. Bancroft, b Bradford have to be played early in the season Gar. Marshall, not out to eliminate the seventeenth county.Gnr. Latham, b Barron
the first round would be
BARNA CHAMPION AGAIN
GREAT RECOVERY OF RUTH AARONS played curly in June, semi-finnis late
(By A. A. Haydon)
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Bowling Analysis
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in July and final in August.
addition to this competition, it Viktor Barna most graceful table- singles Anal. Kettnerova, most 19 proposed that the championship tennis player in the world, delighted modest of players, matched against should revert to the points
system, his thousands of English "fans" by spectacular. vividly-dressed Aarons, cach club playing the same number Lt. Barron ... winning the men's singles title in the attacked with her forehand drive con- . There is much to com- QM/S, Moreton English championships at Wembley, tinuously. The American was very mend scheme and county clubs faced Capt. Hurst Barna, until a year ago undefeated lucky to win the third game after with huge overdrafts would be od-Spr. Bradford
cer of the
to World for five
vised for five years, being level at 18 all, and the crowd
give their carnest master
con- S/Sgt. Collins showed all hir old
old confidence and was undoubtedly with the Czech, who ideration.
C.Q.M.S. Enton brilliance in a crisis on Saturday. forced the play all the time.
A Challenge Cup competition, In RE. 1st. Innings, 100 addition to a league, has been run in Liebster, the tall Austrian, was a Aarons played a purely defenalve Northern Ireland for many
LE2nd. Innings comparatively casy victim in the
years, Sgt. Danials, run out gameu truly wonderful long- and the crowds have always been QMS.
b Latham quarter final, but Beros,
ranked distance defence-bul had Kettnerovareatly enlarged by these Cup.com- † S/Sgt. Collins, b. Baker fourth to Baran in Hungary, took his been just a shade steadier in the petitions. The M.C.C. have always S/Sgt. Goodger, 1.b.w.. b fellow-countryman to five games. third game the American girl would been against Cup competitions, but C.Q.M.S. Eaton, b Latham chiefly through a glorious long- have suffered her first defeat in four the need for increased public interest Cpl. Hurst, Ib.w., b. Lethem. Kiistance and
Policy defence, and years.
in county cricket is so great that amashing
Cpl. Shipp, et Bancroft, b Baker Superior team-work and knuckle-something drastic must be done. Spr. Hodding!, et and b Baker.. But Borna meant business, and al-spin service won Schiff and Beren- though he dropped the second game, haum the men's doubles title against
Lt. Barron, not out.... he hit McClure, the American, off the Lurie and Kelen.
Q.M.S: Warr, not out Extras table in the fun with his wonderful backhand "ick."
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drive,
Good defence though he has,
Finals resulted thus:
Whatever the conditions with re- Men's Singles.-O. V. Barna (Hun-gard to the weather may be there beat J. McClure (U.S.A.), will definitely be a spoon and prac- gary) McClure is not quite In Barna's class 21-1B, 17-21, 21-14, 21-1. Ruth Rifle Association on the Army rangos tice shoot arranged by the Hongkong Women's Singles. Miss Ehrlich, the Pole, went down to an Aarons (U.S.A.) Inspired whirlwind forehand attacknerova
Miss M. Kett-at Kowloon City this afternoon.
(Czechoslovakia), holder.
by Bellak, the No. 2 Hungarian, in 18-21, 19-21, 21-10, 21-10, 21-15. the quarter-finals. And yet Bellak's Men's Doubles S.-Schiff and A. hitting was terribly uncertala Berentnum (U.S.A.) beat I. Kelen quantity in the semi-flant against
(Hungary) and H. Lurie McClure, and the Hungarinn really chester), 21-18, 21-18, 21--13:
(Man- beat himself.
Mixed Doubles-Miss Ruth Aarons Ruth Aarons revealed her true and R. G. Blattner (U.S.A.) beat fighting spirit when she beat Kett-Miss D. P. Kuenz and J. McClure: nerova, the Czech, In the women's (U.S.A.), 21–10. 21-17, 21-12.
SPE
Baker
Total (for 8 wkts.)
Spr. Bradford did not bat.
Nowling Analysis
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MARCH 10, 1937
SNOOKER BOOM
80 P.C. More Popular Than Billiards
LOOK SMART WITH
THREE YEARS' HOLLYVOGUE
Art
over
TREND
.
It was onco sald in Puuch that great advantage of Snooker Billiards was that you had ever so many more balls on the table, and were faced with nothing
to think about than knocking one of them into a pocket some where—a platement which, paycho- logists may suggest, comes nearer than many to explain the present- day popularity of the twenty-two ball game over that played three.
with
How great this popularity is can be reckoned by the fact that in the ordinary public saloon Snooker out- weighs Billiards by every bit of 85 per cent; the head marker of a large West End club says that the mem- bers play ninety gamen of the one for every ten of the other. Long past are the days when the bottle- shaped basket in the village pub, contained a few mottled, near-round objects, and not even a quorum at that, and Mr. Gillett, of Messes, Thurston's, estimates that, in the last three years,
the sale of sets of Snooker balls to every kind of es- tablishment is greater than that of the preceding ten years.
Of course, it was the "professors" who began it, andto quote Mr. Gillett once again-the boom began when the public became attracted by the Championship in the 1833-4 sea- son. The four-figure break at billiards, while having its definite appeal to those who appreciate the long-drawn-out by reason of
the very quietness of the artistry which produces it, became more and more caviare to the general.
Spectators grew increasingly ena moured of the cuemanship which River ball-control and position- though it is probably an illusion that this is greater in Snooker of the accurate picking of a red out of the pyramid, of the thud of the potted object, of the rack-like steadiness of
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of the way in which the mere game seemed to bring out the per- sonalities of the players, and,' above all of the speed and cusily-under- standable variety of that which was set before them. It was almost as If everybody had deserted J. W. Hearne.
even the most complicated "pid
QUEEN OF GREEN CLOTH
Whether spectators are as likely to rompin as constant to their new love as the ordinary players are likely to. LOCAL LEAGUE GAME
be remains to be seen. At the mo- The following have been selected ment there is one love, and one only, to represent the Indian R.C. 1st XI as the professionals have found out. their Cricket League match Billiards, in one room, Snooker in against the Kowloon C.C. on Satur-another, and which will the public day at King's Park:
watch? The answer is easy.
Kansas City, Mar. 9. In their twenty-eighth encounter, played here to-day, Ellsworth Vines defeated Fred Perry in straight sets, 6-3, 6-3.
They have now cach won 14 in matches.-United Press,
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KOWLOON C.C. TEAM
The following will represent the Kowloon C.C.
The latter is still, and always will
Le Queen of the games played on the green cloth, and her day may come
F. Goodwin (Capt.), E. C. Fincher,gain. But for the average player in
E. F. Fincher. R. E. Lee. D. J. N. Anderson. A. W. Ramsey, S. Jex, F. A. Bradbridge, B. D. Lay, C. B. R. Sargent and N: A, E. Mackay.
A victory for the Indians will give them the championship, while a drow will mean a repiny with the Hong- kong C.C., provided the latter secure full points from the Craigengower C.C.
M.C.C. MATCH DRAWN HAMMOND SCORES QUICK CENTURY AGAINST UNIVERSITY
Sydney, Mar. 0.
Once again no play was possible before lunch when the two-day gama
the average place, what is better enjoyment than a cheery game of Snooker, with the Jests, -the-flukes, the ecstasy of a twenty break, the occasional wager and the drinks on the side-table? And-more thon that-four-handed Snooker is the game nt its most enjoyable, while four-handed Billiards
REFEREES AND HURT
PLAYERS
between the M.C.C. and the Com- Forbidden to Assist Men
bined Universities was resumed here to-day.
The tourists continued their in- nings at 2.30 with the overnight score
of
105 for six wickels. They even- tually declared at 212 for nine.
Wally Hammond, who was not-nut
70 you, corried his score to
203
in
only Ha
Injured in Play
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The First Boll will be rung at 1.10 p.m..
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