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Where Are the New Makers of
Test Cricket History?
SHORTAGE OF ALL-ROUNDERS
During the last two or three years many of the players who have made history in Test cricket have dropped out of the limelight, Hobbs, Hendren, Jardine, Sutcliffe, Tate, and Woolley of England; Woodfull, Ponsford, and Grimmett, of Australia; and Bell, Nupen, and Vincent, of South Afrien, ail appear to have ended their carcers us Test cricketers.
The
Who have stepped into their shoes? Who are the leading batsmen, bowlers, wicketkeepers and 'all-rounders of international cricket? following figures, complete to May 1, 1937, provide the answers to these questions:
D. G. Bradman (A.) G. Headley (WL)
BATSMAN (700 RUNS)
No. of Tests.
Runs
33
4,659
100's
10
Aver.
10
1,001
L
C. 5. Dempster (N.Z.)
723
.
W. R. Hammond (E)
5,388
18
J. H. Fingleton (A.)
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35
2,304
M. Leyland (E.)
40
2,577
8
07.00 00.70 83.72 50.00 49.45 40,01 43.76
27
1,933
42.05 BOWLERS-30 WICKETS)
4
No. of Tests Wickets.
Aver.
E. A. Martindale (W.I.)
33
14.04
'W. J. O'Reilly (A.)
114
22.00
H. Verity (E.)
107
W. E. Bowes (E.)
46
M. Nichols (E.)
13
30
W. Voce (E.)
B. Mitchell (S.A.)
G. O. Allen (E.) Amar Singh (1) L. N.
Constantine (W.I.)
S. J. McCabe (A.) .
23.07.
23.52
23.52
25:41
20.20
02 23 ALL-ROUNDERS (350 runs and 25 wickets) No. of Runs.
Aver. Whis Tesis.
Aver.
22
851
25.23
76
28.00
7 304
30.30
26
30.04
15 531
10.30
47
30.17
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59.80
76
30.61
35
2,304
40,81
34
30.01
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15
621
27.42
50
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20
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G. Duckworth (E.)
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W. A. Oldfield (A.) .... 54
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38.32 13.70 22.00 These figures emphasise the current shortage of all-rounders. Com- pared with men like M. A. Noble, J. M. Gregory, and W. W. Armstrong, McCabe's all-roundness is not impressive; and only a partisan could com- pare the four English representatives will predecessors like Rhodes, F. 5. Jackson, J. W. H. T. Douglas, and Hirst,
So long ng this famine lasts Test elevens must go into the field with "tails of uncomfortable length.
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I.R.C. HAVE GOOD MEETING
The Tables
i Ireland
Division. I Results
221 Wanslend
Woodfont
The Indian Recreation Club ground International Charity Cup Final Was gaily decorated and thronged England with
its people yesterday dr sixth annual atheictic meeting. Un- like other athletle meetings the IR.C., while retaining a
a few championship events, composed their programme matnly of novelty events.
It was one of these novelty events that caused the events to fall behind the scheduled times. The Mathema- fical Races were not completed at the first try--the problems were too dif- Bicult! Great amusement was caus- ed during the Obstacle Race in which the last was first. A. K. Minu though reaching the tape last, was awarded the race because he was the only on
underneath tarpaulin to wriggle which was broken during the struggle, the earlier ones to finish were all disqualified.
0R. Ulster Rifles Athletic
HK. Police Kowloon Chinese 3 South China "A" 4 St. Joseph's
Recreio R.W. Fusiliers -
3
1
07842 166
1 7 £40 133
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TWO-DAY RACE MEETING
167 132
PROGRAMME IS ANNOUNCED
The programme for the Filih Extra Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey
1 Club scheduled for May 15 (Satur- day) and May 17 (Monday) has been O issued as follows:
League Table
Goals P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. R. Ustr. Rifles 25 18 3 4 65 24 39 S. China "A" 25 15 5G 01 23.35 S. China "B" 24 13 5 8 55 38 31 4 8 51 39 30 Senfth. Hidrs. 23 13 4 0 51 3 R.W. Fusiliers 23 11 5 7 40 32 27 Royal Navy
St. Joseph's 20 12 3 11 42 38 27 Kowloon F.C. 28 10 4 12 32 60 24 23 0 5 9 39 48 23 Eastern Ath. 20 9 4 14 45 02 20 Hongkong F.C, 23 0 0 14 41 43 18 2006 14 28 48 18 Athletic
Recrclo
10 10 55 47 38 26 12 4 10 55 47 28 48 37
60.24
K. Chinese 23 4 0 13 30 57 14 so many K. Police 25 2 4 18 25 65 3
Not played.
Division H Results
Prior to calling upon Mrs. A. G. Sumad to distribute the prizes, M. A. el Arculü, President said it was very gratifying to have people attend the meeting. The year for the Club had been very suc- the cessful. They had tied wih Hongkong Cricket Club for the first division cricket championship. To the cricketing members of the Club the heartiest congratulations were
R. Engineers R.W, Fusiliers
Kowloon Chinese
ed. In the tennis world the Seaforth Hidrs
had also been successful. H. D. Rumjahn had reached the final of the Open Singles Championship and the Club hoped that he and his cou- sin, S. A. Rumjahn, would succeed in the Open Doubles.
2 R.A. Lyemun 1
1 R.A. S'cutters
Chinese Police -
- Hongkong F.C. -
League Table
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. Royal Navy 23 22 21 120 20-48-
FIRST DAY
for
1.-2 p.m/May___Handicap, China Ponies, "A" Class, One and a Quarter Miles.
2--2.30 p.m.-Customs Handicap, First
Section,
for China Ponies, "G" Class, Blx Furlongs.
3-3
p.m.Coronation Handicap, A Cup presented: with $500 added for Winner, for Australian Subscrip- tion Ponles of any Season, Que and
Quarter Mlles, 43.30 pm--Lead Mine Handicap.
For China Ponics, "B" Class, From Post (About 5 Fur- the
11⁄2 Mille longa)
4 p.m.-Stonecutters Plate, to be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time, From the Two Mille Post Once Round and In
0.-4.30
p.m.-Shafin Handicap, First Section, for China Ponies, "D" Class, One Warwick Farm Hand!-
Mille 7-5
cap, for Ponies of
Australian
this
Subscription
Season, One Milo, 85.30 pm-Customs Handicap, Second
Section.
- 9. —-—-—-- 6 -- p.m. -—-— Shatin-Handicap, Second Section. One Mile.
Dally Double Event-Fifth and Seventh Races
Entries close at Noon on Thursday, May, G.
R.V. Fusiliers 25 18 5 2 91 23 41 The thanks of the Club were due R. Engineers 24 17 18 71 33 37
14 to Messrs. A. Rahmin (Sports Secre- South China 20 tary) and A. B. Minu (Hon. Secre-Seafth. Hidrs. 23 13 800 33 34 1300 37 31 707 37 30 tary) for the spade work done in R.A. Lyemun 25 127
765 38.29 preparing the sports for that after-R. Ustr. Rifles 23 13 3 7
20 noon. Grateful thanks were extend-R.A. S'cuiters 26 7 6 13 40 05: ed to the prize donors, the Officer Chinese Police 25 1 4 14 41 75. 18 Commanding and Onlcers of the Kowloon F.C. 24 7 3 14 38 50 17
and In 73 15 32 85 17 H.K.SR.A for the music rendered Athletle during the afternoon by the Pipe Hongkong FC. 24 4 2 18 24 02 10 Eastern Ath. 25 3 4 19 36 111 10 band and Capt. D. C. Chopra,
K. Chinese 22 2.4 14 20 91
Not played.
THE RESULTS The results were:
Lord Tennyson's Team vian team, Four yachts, with a crew, Kader
Announced
Lord Tennyson's team to visit India next cold weather, states The
A. 5. do Mello, hon, secretary of the Cricket Club of India, consist of the following:
MG
Division III
Britain won the Scandinavia Cup Cricket Novelty-1 M. I. Reinck; 2, M. Y race by 22 points yesterday in the Anl
100 Yard Mathematical Racs (Boys under Seaforths annual encounter with a Scandina12)-1, S. K. Hoosenally; 2, F. G. Curroem: R.A.F.
100 Yards Mathematical Race (Girl under R.A.O.C. of three, represented the teams, the
14). Ourreem; 2, 4. Arcul; 1, R.W. Fusiliers race being in two stages. Tiffin was Mary Sumad taken at the Club house.
Results:
Afternoon.-Britain, 24 Scandinavia, 13 points..
endinavia, 20 points....
60 Yards Three-Leszed Race-1, K. Nax arin and A. R. Kitchell: 2, D. M. A. Barack and M. I. Hazuck
Becs,
R.A.S.C.
R.A.O.C.
75.18
&
Results
3 Kwong Wah
3
1 Liga Portuguesa
5 Recreio
3 R.A.M.C.
5 Police (C)
2
League Table
Goals
50 Yari Mathematical Race (Members of
P. V. D. L. F. A. Pls. Morning-Britain, 24 points: Scan- the Ladies Beetles), Miss A. 1. Current
Mles Z. el Arculi: 8, as is Bud, Staterman, will, according to Mr.dinavia, 13 points.
Far and Booon lace (Members 35 years R.W. Fusiliers 20 21 3 2111 24 45 24 10 1 4 82 21 30 -points: and over)-1, R. Nazaria; 2. M. Hamak,
100 Yarda Championship (Members)-1, S. L. Portuguesa 25 18 3 4 88 39 39 A. fumishn; 2. M. al Arquill. Time:-10 4/5 Searth. Hidrs. 24 15 4 5 85 22 44 65 23 34 B.A.M.C.
23 1566
. 7 02 37 31 Lord Tennyson: (Hampshire). P. Total-Britain, 48 points; Scan-10 Yards Pick-s-back Race (Boys under R./
24 12 6 6 74 48 30 10)-1, 8. R. Khan and M. M. Samy: 2 M. Kwong Wah
2 51 51 20 G. H. Fender: (Surrey). G. O. Allen:
23 12 Razack and A. All; 8, 8. II. Khan and A. | RAF. (Middlesex). Leyland: (Yorkshire).
Q. flyder.
Recreio
23 mond: (Gloucestershire). Fagg: Those taklog part were:
Bar Handleap (Girls under 10)... Engineers 23 8 1 11 50 37 17.
14 Lakilan; 10. B. Umár: 1, 3. La Arculfi. Worthington: (Derbyshire).
25.83 16 33. 78. 15 25.8 3 18 33 73 10 H
Lawn Bowls Eren), M. A. Khan; 2. E. RAS.C. Britain G. G. Wood, Lieut. C. D. B. H. Lyon: (Gloucestershire). R.
St. Joseph's 23 8 2 15 33 80 14 Moore; (Hampshire), 1. S. Akers A. Ross, Capt. D. M. Eley, H. S. Heotulle: 8, 8. A small.
230 Yards Handicap (St. John Ambulance. (York- Rouse, C. T. Davis, G. H. Gandy, Indlag Division Bend, A. A Tipe: 2. Y. Tipe, Kumaon Rifles 24 19 30 118 0 Douglas: (Kent).
22 3 1 18 23 02 7 Wheel-Barrow Lace-1, M. 1. Razack and Police (E) shire).
Burnett (Gloucestershire). Major B. E. C. Dixon, K. M. A. Bar
23 2 1 20 25 100 5 McCorkell: (Hampshire). Cover: nett, D. W. Wagstaff, C. C. Blake.A. (Surrey), or Voce (Notts).
Capt. G. H. W. Baird, Major B., B.
It is quite probable that Patsy Edwards. Hendren and Frank Woolley will be included.
K. Bumad: 2, G. Bast and A. K, Miou. Police (C)
200 Yards Handicap, O. 1 Badick: 2,
A.
II. inmail.
Fare and Apoon Race (Double-handed, 45 Years of Over),—1, R. Nazarin; 2. M. Mamak.
SECOND DAY 1.-12.30 p.m.-Beaufort Plate. From the Two Mlle Pont Once Round
2-1 D.-Bondi Handicap, for Australlan Subscription Ponies, "A" Class, Six Furlongs
Tia Interval
3.-2.30 p.m-Green Island Handi- cap, First Section, for China Ponies,
Class, One Mile,
"CH
4-3 p.m.--Coronation Fiato, Pre- senied: with $500 added. for Winner. For China ponies, One and a Quar- ler Miles.
Cup,
5.-3.30 p.m-Coronation Presented: with $500 added for Winner. For sub-griffins of 1937, One Mill
Mille. 64 p.mManly Handicap, for Australian Subscription Ponies, "B" From the 14 Mile Post (About CIAST 5 Furlongs).
74.30 D.-Lama Blakes, for China Ponies, "D" Class, to be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten Iaces anywhere at any time,, From the Two Mile Post Once Round and
In
8-5 p.m-Pineapple Handicap, for China Ponies, "B" Class, One and
Quarter Miles, 15.30 Pme-Smugglers Flate, for China Ponics, Subscription Grimns of this Club of this Season, From the 13 Me Post (Abant & Furlongo). Athens, Apr. 10. Ladies' Nomination Race). Miss A. Imali A Chinese tennis player gained 10-6 p.m.--Green Island Handi- Scandinavia.-B. Naess, K. Knud and . B. Sumed and Mr. and Mm. IL D.
Dalls Double Frank Tarrant has also advised the sen, B. A. Anderson, H. Dreyer, G. Rumlahn tied S, M 3 Bios and M. F. one of the finest victories in Europe cap. Second Section.
to-day when Kho Sin-kie beat do
Event Futh and Cricket Club that It invited to do so Lundberg, N. W. Smeby, S. Berg, F.Madr
120 Yards Handicap-i, F. M. ol Areuili: Stefani of Italy in the finals of the Seventh Baces. he
will
men's singles of the Greek champion-
Entries close at Noon on Thursday, Obetacle Race.1, A. K. Minu.
ships by a score of 0-7, 3-0, 10-0, 7-6. May G. ers from the following; V.
Stefani is generally reckoned to be amongst the European ellte.
be able to bring out an. Jensen, A. E. Fingoisen, J. John-2, A. el Arculil; jar, attractive team of Australian cricket- son, E. Palmers, S. Jorgensen.
Richardson, C. B. Grimmelt, W. 'M.
Fys and Hon Raes (Double-handed. Indio. 60 yards), Miss J. Hamet: His D. Arcaili; 3. Mian Sariyalı,
220 Yard Bandicap (Open to Indian students from all Schools) 8. K. Khan; Tennis Novelty (Mən)-1, M. Y, Adals
Woodfull, Fleetwood Smith, L. J. H. Fingleton, A. G. Chipperfield, McCormick, E. H. Bromley, B. A. S.J. McCabe, D. Tallon, C. R. Brown, 11, Omoar: 3, A. G. Barnett, A. F. Kippax, H. C. Chilvers, and O. Wendell Bill.
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The Fourth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 1st May, 1937, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
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