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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1937.
FORMER HONGKONG CRICKETER DOES WELL IN SINGAPORE
GROWDER'S SUCCESS WITH
BAT AND BALL
SAVES COLONY AGAINST THE MALAY STATES
Penang, Aug. 3.
An enterprising last-wicket partnership between Andres and Growder to-day-the last day of the F.M.S. vs. Colony annual cricket match-put an end to the F.M.S. chances of winning the encounter.
With the Colony one man short, the P.M.S. seemed to be in a win ning position when the second last Colony wicket had fallen with the total at 198-a lend of only 55 runs
before the ten adjournment.
Dennison Smith not out Gil e Lalrooy b Wilklo
rooke lbw Stewart Gulland b Blewart Gillespie w Andres
fasan lbw Andrea
The last wicket brought the score to 204 before Growder was stumped by Brooke off Gillesple. The part- nership lasted a few minutes overslade the half hour.
Growder and Andres played bright cricket.
ANDRES' FINE DISPLAY At the close of play the F.M.S. kad lost six wickets for 61 runs and the honours of the game almost rested Andres was the
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life of the last-wicket stand and treated the bowling, which had caused the better batsmen of the side a good deal of bother, with almost contempt. He lifted Mayo for a beautiful sixer to long-un and when the Innings closed he was undefeated for 43. Growder compiled 21.
The F.M.S. second Innings lasted 70
mlautes.
C. G. Jenner, the Singapore player, a poisoned hand and took no part in the match after the first day. lie returned to Singapore last night. D'Almeida took his place as wicket- keeper.
A SPECTACULAR Catch
When stumps were drawn yester day the F.M.S. had knocked up 108 for nine (Hart 191). They declared the innings closed at the overnight score when play was resumed this morning,
Stewart
Wilkie
Andres
Extrax
Total (for wkts.)
Bowling
Fall of wickets: 1/18, 2/32, 3/47, 4/47. 5/39, 0/01,
American Swimmers
In Japan
MEDICA, KEIFER ON VISIT
Tokyo, July 29.
Jack Medica of Washington and
UFS!
Adolf Kiefer of Chicago, world's Here is the latest picture of Mr. Harold Vanderbilt's lovely racing greatest middle distance und back-racht, Ranger, which last week retained the America's Cup by beating stroke swimmers respectively, will Mr. T, O. M. Sopwith's Endeavour 11 in four successĪTO FACES. arrive with three other American aquatic stars at Yokohama
This aboard the Nippon Yusen liner Tatsuta Maru to com- The Colony closed their second in pete In the national swimming nings just before 5 p.m., leaving the championships at the Meff Shrine FM.S. to get 112 runs for a win.
pool on August 14, 15 and 10 at the
Gill was out in a Peru
Ha nibbled a fast one fromn Wille and the ball went to Andres at first slip. The bull bounced off his hands and went to Labruoy, who brought off a spectacular catch.
COLONY-1 INNINGS Jenner La_Brooy (sub.) b Hart Stewart b Puller
D'Almeida e Oulland b Cl
Eu Cheow Teik v Hart
Hopkins e Brooke b Gill
Muthucumaru c Glil & Mayo
Slade run out
La Brooy e Denison Smith & dii' Wilkie 6 Cin
Grawder not out
Andres b GI ...
Ward
Fuller
Mayo
Denison Smith Hart
CI
Extra
Tulal Bowling
Fall of wickets: 1/2, 2/90, 3/115, 8/152, 0/200. 7/217, 0/234, 0/255.
F.M.S3.1 INNINGS
Denison Smith e Andres b.Ilopking Hart e Andres b Growder
19
40
D, Gill & Wilkie.. Gullande Muthucumaru b Growder Ehrke e Laßrooy b Wilkie Gillespie e Hopkins b Labrooy Rassade Hopkina b Growder Brooke at D'Almeida b Growder Fuller hit wit b Growder Ward not out
Maye not out
Hopkins
-Slowart
Wilkin
Growder
Extrax
Total (for 9 wkts.)
Dowling
M.
Fall of wickets: 1/2, 2/02, 3/185,
1937 INVASION OF CHANNEL STARTS
WORLD RECORD
Toulouse. Aug. D. Cartonnet, Jacques
of France. using the "butterfly" stroke broke
record to-day in 1 min. 9 sec.
Previously Higgins held the record with 1 min. 10 sec.-Reuter.
invitation of the Japan Amateur Nova Scotia Girl Ready the world's 100 metres breaststroke
Swimming Federation, Japan Times.
states the
The three others are; John Higgins, exponent of the butterfly stroke in the breaststroke to and world record holder at 100 metres, who appeared in the national championships at the Shrine pool two years ago.
in
DIVING EXPERT Elbert Root. who placed
the high diving in the Olympic Games at Berlin last year.
Miss Katherine Rawls, who placed 23 second in the last Olymple Women's w.springboard diving, and is one
America's leading freestyle and breaststroke stars.
1
of
To Make First Bid
London.
Miss Eva Morrison, native of Nova Scotia, and now a naturalised citizen of the United States, has arrived for her attempt on the English Channel Inter in the summer.
Miss Morrison Intends make second no attack on the record of Miss Gertrude Ederle, but she hopes to set up her own and become the first woman to do the awim from Dover to Cape Griz, Nez. No woman has ever swum from England to France.
Miss Morrison has made the attempt twice before, and in 1935, when she was 25 miles out and near the French coast "In the toughest sea I ever saw" she had to be implored to come out by the seasick occupants of the boat. "I have come 3,000 miles and a week to do this swim," she said, turned down a job at $100 (£20) "and I mean to succeed this time."
Arriving as conch is Stanley Brauninger of the Lake Share Ath- 4/130, letle Club, whose selection by the Amateur Athletic Union was especl- ally requested by the local Swim- ming Federation. The Lake Shore Athletic Club has turned out many 48 a championship team through the able coaching of Mr. Brauninger.
KIEFER'S THIRD VISIT
23
This is Kiefer's first visit to Japan and all swimming fans of the coun- ai try are anxious to see him in acilon. Holder of virtually all records in the 408 dorsal style of swimming, Kiefer is w.also capable of making fast time in the freestyle but it is unlikely that
he will be entered in the freestyle
FIRST CURVE BALL PITCHER DIES
Chester, N. J. The man who claimed he pitched events. Backstrokers Kojima, Yoshi- unseball's first curve-ball is dead.
0 da and Kiyokawa who were beaten He was William (Billy) Dec, 73,
134
5
Muthucumaru
50
Andres
Blade
D
Lalrooy
1
4/250,
8/203. 0/333, 7/336, 8/391, 0/400.
COLONY-2nd. INNINGS
LaBrooy c Dennison-Smith ↳ Mayo
30
Stewart b Hart
D'Almeida b Mayo
Eu Cheow Telk b Ward
Hopking Ibw Mayo,
Muthucumaru e dalland b Mayo
Blade Fuller b Mayo...
Wilkie st. Brooke b Mayo
Growder st Brocka b Gli Andres not out
Jenner absent hurt
Fuller
Mayo
Ward
GAL
Extras
Total Bowling
21.1
at the Olymple Games will have an who, according to himself and other crack at the boy from Michi-diamond
legend, discovered by gan who has practically revolution-accident in 1881 how to put a "hock" ized backstroke swimming.
on a ball. Dee ran a confectionery
Higgins placed fourth in the 200 store and a newsstand here. metres Olymple breastroke cham- One afternoon of 181 Dee was pionship last at Berlin next to Reizo warming up with Tom Miller. They Kotke and will be out to score a were famous battery considered win over Telsuo Hamuro, the Olym-almost invincible from 1881 to the 21pic champlon.
turn of the century.
21
To
Medica, it will be his fourth A seam on the ball was torn and trip to Japan where he is a grentas Dee let the baseball fly, the scam I favourite. The Japanese mernten caught on his Angers. As a result have yet to beat him in the 400 the ball spun suddenly into an out- 264 metres freestyle, the Olymple cham- curve. He thought it WEB in plonship of which he holds. Shun- accident. So he let the seam catch pel Uto, who lost out by a metre at his fingers again and again. Berlin last year after lending all the time the ball hopped when it reach- way through, and he should stage ed the plate. another brilliant race.
W.
A
Mert
Fall of wickets: 1/70, 2/78. 3/91, 4/163, 5/100, 0/104, 7/102, 8/108, 0/264.
F.M.92nd INNINGS
Hart Tow Stewart
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Miss Rawls and Rool were invited for the main purpose of simulating 13 | interest in diving.
Each
Day after day they worked on pitching curves. Soon Dee was able to make the ball "break" without the help of a damaged seam.
FARR PROMISED SECOND BOUT
New Jersey, Aug. 9. Mike Jacobs, the boxing promoter,
has promised Tommy Farr, British Champlon, a return bout with Joo Louis In London at the end of October, provided Farr lasta the dis- tance and proves himself a worthy opponent in his coming fight with the negro,Reuter.
SPORT ADVTS.
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ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB
NOTICE
is hereby given that THE THIRTY THIRD ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING
OF MEMBERS will be held at the Club House, North Point
on
Wednesday, August 25, 1937, at 5.45 p.m.
BUSINESS:
(1) To receive the Report and Accounts for the period end- ed 30th June, 1937.
for (2) To elect Officers
the ensuing year and other General Business.
G. H. GANDY,
Hon Secretary,
Hong Kong, 10th August, 1937,
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