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SWIMMING TRIALS
Preparing For Interport
ROZA'S FINE VICTORY
In the absence of W. Lawrence in the swimming interport trial for the 440 yards, A. A. Roža clocked 5 min. 49.2/5 sec. to win by hail a bath at the V.R.C. yesterday. L. Roza Pereira, onetime Colony champion, cune la last. He and Hoza were in the fore for the first 300 yards.
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Enrique Chan enne Arst in his hent of the 100 yards breaststroke with the best time for the evening. He returned 74 1/5 sec. R. G. L. Oliphant, Arst of his heat, was limed for 70 sec Oliphant goined tremendous lead during the first- 50 now famous yards by using "butterfly" stroke, but the stroke was fou tring, and dropping back in- to the normal stroke, lost much
ground,
The first beat of the breaststroke was somewhat an automatan racc. The three competitors, E. Marques, Fong Chul-yu and Enrique Chan turned together at every end. The race was wen on the last length. only a fifth of a second dividing cuch place.
Despite his lead in the first 50 yards, Oliphant bent K. Nazarin only by 3/5 seconds in the second heat. Oliphant clocked 79 seconds, Nazarin, second, 70 3/5, Lau Chek-sang, third, 03 1/5 seconds, and S. Ching, fourth, 80 1/5 secs.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1937.
Max Schmeling, Germen heavyweight contender for the world title, who has been side-tracked by both Braddock, tổn ex-champion, and now
Tommy Farr, the British title holder.
EXTEND
NEW LBW TO THE LEG SIDE
IS URGED
RULE
SMALLER SCORES, DEFINITE RESULTS ARE WANTED
(By A Special Correspondent)
The first four lengths of the 440) yards saw Roza Pereira, A. A. Roza, J. M. Calvert and R. Chan closely bunched. Roza Pereira took a slight lend closely followed by Roza and Ching. The turn af the sixth saw Colvert, who was turning too deeply. dropping back two yards. Roza CHARLES MACARTNEY, the most popular batsman who ever Pereira still maintained bis slight played for Australia in these islands, once told me the reason lead closely followed by Roza and for his attacking, adventurous style was that from boyhood he Ching within yard. Rozn look the lead after 200 yards. Pereira had always looked on the ball as a thing to be hit.
blmost level with
With this eye-for-runs ever look--0 wickets, 115 runs at the end of Calvert In the rear. As Roza inercased his lead duringing at the bull, you now know why the match.
I know Mitchell also uses the off- the next four lengths, so Pereira he developed all those merry, mag- dropped back until he was fighting cal strokes that, when released in the break, but the hard fact remains that it out with Ching and Calvert, who 1928 Test Match at Leeds, for in the ball which beats the bat should had since come up. The turn at the stance, caused ene to call him The have its reward, whereas the pad cun 400 yards saw Ching second, with Human Windmill-that's how regu- still save the wicket.
WHO WANTS TALL SCORES? Roza half a bath thead. Pereira larly his bat seemed to be saling
Morcover, the scores still show and Calvert were struggling for third into action that memorable
memorable morning. place. The order of the first
more remains to be done to two If all our young cricketers hang that places was not changed, but Calvert Macartney's motto over their bed-restore the balance between bat and ousted Pereira for third place by a steads--and, as he did, adhere to it ball.
Who wants these tall scores! touch.
when success comes their way and The times were A. A. Raza 5 mln. teads them into the first-class fields "Definite results" says Lord Hawke, um with him. Smaller scores. 40 2/5 sec., R. Chan 5 min. 58 sec., the summer game will come under and Soo tho KIWI trade mark on J. M. Calvert 5 min. 50 3/5 sec, and fewer inquests. But that's sighing Shorter cricket.
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Y.M.C.A. CARNIVAL
Rifles And Fusiliers
Meet Civilians
The European YM.C.A. held a swimming gala last night. The Royal Ulster Rifles-Royal Welch Fusiliers combined team defeated the "y" by three-fifths of a second in the 200 yards relay, in which four
men
from!
LORD HAWKE'S CALL
HAPPY VALLEY GOLF
DRAW MADE FOR SUMMER SINGLES
TO END OCT. 10|
The draw of the Happy Valley Second Summer Golf Singles tour- ment, which will commence shortly, has been made ns follows:
Hum-
V.
1937.SUMMER.SALE. NOW
Preliminary Round.-D. phreys (13) v. A. V. Greaves (10).
First Round.-T. E. Pearce (13) v, winner of the Humphreys-Greaves tle: R. H. Cain (20) v. J. Harrop (13); N. J. Booker (13) v. G. T. May 1. Pethick (13) v. W. R. (15); H.
(10) V Hver (17); J. A. 1. Selby
Collings (4); "W. J. Dyer (21) v. Col. E. D. Matthews (12); T. B. Low (11) K. K. Rounds (8);
R. K.
K. DE Valentine (8) v. F. E. Booker (10): J. Gellatly (24) v.
(24) v. D. S. Edward (3): E. E. Story
(18) v. S. A. Sleap (14); F. Buckle (18) V. G. E. Willerto (9); A. T. Braicy (7) v. A. J. Denols (8); W. S. Hilller (0) v. K. S. Robert- son (4); J. F. G. Van Reede (21) v. I. P. Tamworth (7); N. J. Bebbington (21) v. II. H. Mundy (9); D. A. Mur- dooh (13) v. D. L. Prophet (12). **Preliminary round to be played on or before August 3; first round on or before August 15; second round on or | before August 20; third round on or before September 12; semi-final on or before September 18; and final on or before Octuber 10,
LADIES TOURNAMENT
MEDAL COMPETITION PLAYED AT VALLEY ON TUESDAY
The Medal
was
Competition (nine beles) of the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club played at Happy Valley on Tuesday. The prize was kindly presented by Mrs. Leigh Garner and was won by Miss Stevenson with a score of 40-037 after a tie with Mrs. 40-0=37; Mex. Blake, 46-9-37; and Mrs. T. S. Morrison, who also had 37.
Buller,
Miss Stevenson Won the prize. having the better score over the last
six holes,
Other Smith 100-38; 30-12-38.
were Mrs. Whyle and Mrs. Jenner
There were 25 entries.
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Lunch Scores In County Cricket Ties
I have a page of the week's scores in front of me. Look at them: York- shire, 525 for 4 wickets (declared); Somerset, 344 and 264 for U (declar-
London, July 28, ed);
Clifton College defented Tonbridge Nolls, 454 for 5; New Zealanders, 428, Leicestershire, 411 for a (de-a1 Lord's by 90 to-day. Clifton made clured); Lancashire, 409; Glamorgan, 292 and 199. Tonbridge made 104 421; Warwickshire, 313. I prefer the and 201
Lunch time scores to-day were: Essex (207 and 77) Northants (120 and 124) type of game.
Lord Hawke, too--and no one has ever done more for a county than the Yorkshire chief-has urged the need for more definite results to matches; otherwise, fewer drawn games,
"Adventurous batting," he has said
me, "s
"is the champagne of cricket." Fifty should be a good score for No, my theme is not the time-worn any patsmun on any wicket. Instead, Slow Play. It is this:
hundreds have become absurdly Macartney wishes the new lbw law common.
to
to be extended to both sides of the There were 257 of them last season
for
Surrey 141 for two against New Zenland.
Yorkshire 05 for four agninst Essex.
Sussex 175 for no wicket against, Lancashire. wicket, and I hope, and believe, he in first-class cricket, and thirteen of Middlesex.
Worcestershire 122 for two against get his way. He usually did. 200 or more. And thirteen totals of Glamorganshire 02 for three
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scoring and long- Absurdly high
Hampshire 147
one against drawn spectacles in these fast-mov- Warwickshire,
Somerset 82 for four against Nor- ing times.
thamptonshire, ALL LOP-SIDED
Nottinghamshire 115 The good work of reform has be-
for two be gun---smaller ball, larger stumps, ibw against Kent. The experiment has come to change. But why leave things lop- Lord's Rugby made
school In the public
match at now sided?
The off-break bowler has this new against Marlborough.
the
When the new 1.b.w. law was tried
W. R. Loxley & Co., (China) Ltd, each side participated. Swimming as first man, R. Goldman gave the "Y" the lead by about a yard, which Was maintained by J. Sloan, but the third man, A. Keown was caught up by Lieut. J. Lewis. The final stretch year or so back. Brst-class cricket- Rfm. Hamilton and R. B. Wood Srs te ferbert Sutcliffe, P. G. II. Faw take the bath together, but towards Fender, R. E. S. Wyatt, and E. R. T. Holnes were all up against It. Ex- the end the former gave a spurt toperiente has proved
werk
them to sin by a yard. The other swimmers for the winners were Rim. O'Leary and Fus. Evans.
and few are the voices Leading all the way, Hongkong de-raised against it.
But when I was watching
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The women's team
-Reuter Bulletin.
100
for four
for
Surrey
fested Kowloon by about two yards Mitchell toiling for Derbyshire in the, and it is generully agreed that i In the interdistrict 100 yards rely Yorkshire match, I wondered again fui ango has been decidedly help-made 120 for four against Australia.
Four
Four men took part in this event,
in checking that worst of Al) ond the representatives for long-why the leg-break bowler should be things, pad play by removing the kong were.-R. B. Wood, J. Sloan, A. given no such help. And was no less batsman's "second line of defence." Leppard and A. Keown, Kowloon convinced that a change is necessary The new order has proved success- IRAQ LOAN FLOATED was represented by A. L. Dalziel, J. when I looked on his bowling figures ful, but I suggest it does not go far Milln, H. Millington and J. Ashford.
cnough.
London, July 20. A water-polo match was played
A definite move is now to be made The £1,000,000 loan on behalf of between the Shamshiupo combined Ashford, J. Stoun, R. Wood and to get the M.C.C. to introduce on the Kingdom of Iraq, bearing four team (Royal Ulster Rifles and Royal G. Cox. Shamshlupo: Fus. Pittman, experimental season with the new and a half per cent. Interest and Welch Fusiliers) and the "Y", which Cpl. Roberts (RW.F.), Cpl. Carliste bw law applying to both sides of the issued at 94, was successfully resulted in the latter winning by three (L.W.F.). Rin Hamilton, RfWleket.
launched in London to-day.--Reuter goals, scored by R. B. Wood and Edwards, Fus. 10 Jones and Fus. 34
"PROCESSIONS"
Dulletin, W. F. Kerr (two).
There are those who will say this Wood opened the scoring for the Two heats of the 50 yards free-goes too far and will create a pro- Winners in the first few minutes of style handicap for members of the cession of batsmen when a left-hand scoring with Batsmen Over All are the game, but it was not until they were also swum, and resulted aeg-brenk bowler gels to work on a still with us. second half that they increased their follows: 1st heal.-1. J. Milin; 2, G.sticky wicket. score through Kerr who annexed two Cox.. 2nd heat.-1, H. Millington; 2,
The Reformers are moving cricket Why not? I enjoy a bowler's as which is supposed to be all snooze goals within
interval of 10 A. L. Dalziel.
much as a batsman's day.
and conservatism, yet actually is try. minutes.
The points in these heals count! And whereas the sticky wicket is ing to came up to date more than The teams were.----Y.M.C.A., H. F. towards the Club's aggregate cham-threatening to become a thing of the most of our older games. Let the Lange, W. F. Kerr, R. Goldman, J. pionship for the season.
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