SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1928:
Sport Columns
HOME CRICKET.
HOBES MAKES ANOTHER CENTURY.
MORE BIG SCORES.
Jack Hobbs, the greatest bathman
living, has made his second century Results of matches concluded
in frst-class cricket this season.
yesterday are as follow (as cabled by Reuter) -
Surrey v. Gloucester.
At the Oval, Surrey drew with Gloucester, the latter leading on the first innings. Scores:--
BOYS' CRICKET.
CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL v. BAND TOYS,
WIN BY THREE RUNS.
IN THE RING.
THE CHINA MAIL,
WHY I MADE HILL THE WINNER OVER PLADNER.
[By Eugene Corrl]
London, March 24. In boxing, as in all things hav- Ing to do with life, wo may not We all hope for infallibility. make mistakes. But I must say I was not a little surprised when I discovered that there were those At King's Park yesterday, Cen-who thought that I had wrongly trai British School dofcated the made Johnny Hill the winner of Band Boys of the 1st Batt. Queen's his fight with Entic Fladner for the fly-weight champlonship of Regt. in a cricket match, by the Europe. I, as the sole arbiter, was never so positive of anything as I was that Hill had done enough to earn my verdiet.
narrow margin of 3 runs.
Thanks to the rain on Thurs- day, the bowlers predominated on the drying wicket,
use-
Hayes contributed a very
I will defy any man to prove to ful 21 for the school. A. Urself, or anyone with a knowledge
TEASERS.
Answers to To-day's Questions.
But a challenge on his behalf, to fight any man in the world for any- thing up to £1,000, is what might have been expected. I see in the challenge a fitting and a deserved. compliment to the undoubted talents that the ilitle FELT possesses, It may now be claim- ed for Hill that he is far and away the best boxer in Britain, and I would not quibbla with those who see in him the best yet reared by accepted religions of Scotland-better than Taney Lee, others being Confucianism and better than Elky Clark-and the Buddhism. The first named em- one who may yet atone for the fall-braces the doctrime of the right ing from grace of Tommy Milligan. way and is attributed to Laotze
The end of Milligan's fight with
Ireland was one that is much to be regretted. There is nothing so distressing to a fighter as a dis- Into the pros and. qualification. Market I do not propose to enter. cons. of the fight at Waverley
Besides, by now it is almost an- cient history. I am sure that you have heard and rend all you wish
1. Taoism is
three 'one of the
China, the
(570 B.C.). Its practice is consider- ed a debased ritual In China nowadays.
2. Sirius, the dog star. 3. St. Ambrose, was the patron saint and bishop of Milan.
4. St. Ambrose (sce No. 3). 5. December 31, 1923, by Ordin- ance No. 30 of that year. Licences were issued as from this date.
6. Comdr. G. B. Hartford, D.S.O., R.N. (Retired), who until recently commanded the Police Re- servo, The Sharpshooters came
Surrey 418 runs (Barling 158): teaptain) and 1. Stirling were the of boxing, that Pindner was the to know about it. I am left won and 304 runs for 6 wkts. (Hobbs only other batsmen to reach double man, or that, by any system. of dering, however, whether we shall points scoring, he made more again' see the Tommy Milligan that Northey, with a valuable 19, and marks than the Scot. That there he was before he met Mickey into existence when the idea of an
124).
Gloucester 514 runs (Hammond 205 not out, B. Lyon 131).
Worcester v. Yorks,
At Worcester, Worcestershire drew with Yorkshire, the latter
Rhodes, the Yorkshire veteran.
·
on the
figures in a total of 63.
Dencon with 13," helped towards a Lotal of 60 runs for the Band Boys, Scores:
Central British School. E. L. Hayes, b Prothroe
21
D. A. Hynes, c Cage, b Whittle
0
A. Uraell, c and b Prothroe
13
11
I. Stirling, b Whittle
F. G. S. Eldridge, e Pitt, b
Prothroe
R. Foster, Lb.w.,
Whittle
E. H. MacNider, b Whittle
A. Chester,
Prothrou
Deacon, с
b
J. Smith, Prathrow, b Deacon R. Wood, e and b Prothroé
C. Sloan, not out
Walker.
There are many of my friends, who may be numbered among the best judges of the game, who will have it that Milligan cannot now be reckoned among the world's best middle-weights.
was much in it I do not pretend. But, for all that, I am perfectly clear in my own mind that the Frenchman was behind when the last beil of all was Bounded.
They tell me that Pladner was surprised and disappointed at my ruling; that, in fact, he believed They were tremendously disap- That I can under-pointed with his showing against
he had won.
2 stand. It is not unusual for a Ireland, Lionel Bettinson especial-
fighter to and fault with the re-
63
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M.
W.
12.3 3
20
first innings. C. Whittle
lenting Score:-
Worcester 402 runa; and 203 runs for 3 wkts. (Higgins 101).
Yorkshire 560 runs for 6 wkts., dec. (Leyland 247, thoden 100 not out).
Somerset v. Middlesex.
At Taunton, Somerset drew with Middlesex, the latter leading on the first innings. Scores:-
Middlesex 471 runs for 6 wkts., dec. (Hendren 157. Hearne 223 not
Hearne, still doing well for Middlesex.
out); and 198 juns for 6 wkts., dec. (Hearne 97 not out).
Somerset 376 runs (Ingle 117);! and 145 runs for 6 wkts. (Ingle, 100 not out).
Lancs. v. Glamorgan.'
by
Prothroe
. 14 1 Deacon
3 0 3 1st Queen's Regt. Band Boys. King, c and b Stirling .... Deacon, e Foster, b Eldridge.. Whittle, b Eldridge
I
2 ferce. The man in the chair was ever there to be shot at. I say 1of the French youth that he has neither the cleverness nor the o skill of Hill,
It was cleverness o and skill that took the latter to 7 victory.
Cleverness and skill- plus wonderful courage.
It was the refusal of Iill to sur- ronder, just as much na his box- ing, that left me convinced that he greatest fly-weight since Jimmy Wilde. In the third round 1 Hill was hit low. There was no doubt about it that he was then 5 hurt. I am convinced that he
would not have cried out by way, 4 of protest had he not felt that Pladner had came perilously near to fouling him.
4 in the
ly. He went to Edinburgh pretty certain that Milligan would be the winner.
Tex's Choice.
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he felt that the afternoon's meet- Bishop Valtorta, replying, said ing would not be complete without his saying a few words of encour- agement to the competitors.
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sight In this connection, the speaker surer, the Rev. J. C. Knight serious thought of roping him into said that he had been in the Colony Anstey, acknowledges the receipt On Paris- a battle for the world's title. for the last 20 years and he had of the following donations to On demand Congratulations to Scott upon his always known that the St. Joseph's success against
The Lords Commissioners of the Belgian College bad turned out the finest. Charles.
sportsmen. Sportsmen, the speak the Admiralty £250, $2,424.24. My commendations would have er added, made good citizena, He, been the warmer had Scott won by therefore, hoped that the St. a knock-out. But then Charles is Joseph's College would not contine a very tough fellow, and perhaps themselves to giving the boys a Scott accomplished all that could sound education, which, incidental- be expected of him. He is in goodly they always had done, but would hands, Jimmy Johnson,
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Prothree, e Hayes, b Eldridge Monohan, e Ursell, b Stirling. Brown, h, Eldridge Northey, not out
Pitt, e Itaynes, b Hayes
| Cage, e and b Haynes
Thompson, run out Crouch, E. H. 'MacNider
Extras
0
1
4
19
3
A Stiff Pull Round,
I did not then caution the 3 Frenchman, because I had the cer- otainty that he had done nothing O wilful, and that Hill was not dis- 7 posed to make capital out of the happening. I was all for allowing Go the visitor every reasonable rops. I must say that I admired Hill for w.no steeling himself that he was 192 able to continue.
Totul
BUWLING ANALYSIS.
0,
M.
Stirling Eldridge
ភ 2
B
1
20
4
Hayes
A 1
9
2
4 0
0
1
E. MacNider ....
THE DAVIS CUP.
HOLLAND KNOCKS OUT IRELAND.
TO MEET HUNGARY.
Dublin, Yesterday. Holland, eliminated Ireland from
At Manchester, Lancashire beat the Davis Cup competition, win- Glamorgan
ning the first three out of five matches. Holland meets Hungary In the second round.-Reuter.
.
ten wickets.. Scorex :-
Glamorgan
128
runs (Mae- donald 6 for 38); and 370 rung (Riches 140),
Lancashire 394 runs for 8 wkts, dec, (Watson 104, Hallows 101); and 107 10019 for 10 wicket (Watson 50, Ifallows 51, both not out).
Envex v. West Indies.
At Leyton, Essex drew with the West Indies touring team. Scores:-
93).
LEAGUE TENNIS.
UNIVERSITY TEAMS FOR TO-DAY.
The following have been selected to represent the University Tennis Teums toduy:
"A" Division against K.C.C. on
Essex 369 runs (Russell 147) the K.C.C. ground at 4 p.m.-T. W and 259 runs for 3 wkts. (D'Connor Chong (captain), Prof. F. A. Red- West Indies 377 runs (Constan- mond, Prof. R. E. Tottenham, P. C. tine 130),
Lim, A. A. Rumjahn, and K. T. San. "B" Division against Craigen-
Cantabs v. Sussex.
I can assure you that, in the course of a very long experience. I have happened upon many fight- ers who, hit as Hill was hit in the early stages of the contest, would have gone down and writhed as though they were in agony, The gameness of the Scot was wonder- ful. You may take it from me that he was hit very hard on occasion -notably in the ninth round, when he took a blow to the chin that
would have laid most men low.
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E. Major-General C. C. Luard, C.B., C.M.G., $25.
was in work or in play. The los-Messrs. C. E, Warren and Com Next Monday we are to see Jackers, he advised to train hard and pany, Ltd., 850. Hood ngainst Dumondin, the win a prize next time.
Messrs, The British American French welter. The worth of
Tobacco Company, $50. The Sports. Dumondin I do not know, but I am
Mr. Colin Sara. $50. Successful competitors were:- assured that he has it in him to Long Jump (Junior) :-1, J. bring the best out of our cham-Mark; 2, C. Santos. 16 ft. T Ins. plon, and so give us an idea of his Long Jump (Senior)-1, Tan chances against Alf Mancini, whom Chin-hing; 2, V. Fernandez, 18 ft. he is to meet at Holland Park for 5 ins.
the belt, and the title that goes 100 Yards Flat Race (boys from with it on the 27th of next month. 6 to 10):-1, G. Sequeira; 2, R.
"Sports Despatch."
MASON AND DANIELS IN BOARD OF CONTROL LIST.
The British Boxing Board of Con- trol held a meeting at the National Sporting Club, at which was dis- cussed at length and finally settled the question of British champion ships, and the following list of offi- cial titleholders was issued to the Preas:-
Crestejo; 3, A. Souza.
100 Yards Flat Race (Junior):— 11.2-5 1, J. Mark; 2, C. Santos.
100. Yards Flat Race (Senior) :---- 1, V., Fernandez; 2, M. Murata. 10.4-5 secs.
|
2nd Battn. The Scots Guards $30.80 day's sight (private
Mr. J. R. George, $25. Sir Robert Ho Tung, $25,
The Royal Army Service Corps, $20.
40th Company, B.E., and Royal Corps of Signals, $20.
31st Heavy Battery, Royal Ar- tillery, $20.
20th Heavy Battery, Royal Ar- tillery, $20.
Lady Smith, Truro, England £2,
High Jump (Junior):-1, J. Mark; 2, C. Santos. 4 It. 9 ins.
$20. High Jump (Senior)-1, Wing Yao; 2, Hing Yau. 5 ft. 41⁄2 ins.
Mr. J. H. Narbeth, C.B., C.B.E., M.V.O., England, £2, $20, 120 Yards Flat Race (Handicap
H.M.S. "Titania" Collection, open to boys of the Kai Lap School)-1, Fook Sik-kan; 2, Chan
$18. Kin; 3, Chau Sing-chow.
of three I was surprised, and the BRITISH CHAMPIONS.sech.
When Hill got up at the count
more so when he so rallied that he steadied Pladner. In the times of trauble that Hill experienced he never once forgot the value of foot- work. He moved around in such a way as to do the old campaign- er a power of good. Hill destroy- ed any idea we might have that footwork is a forgotten art. In this important regard he was the master of Pladner. Not once was the Frenchman sure of what the Scot was about. Pladner, as brave Fly-weight was always guessing, and that was Feather-weight a fellow who ever drew on a glove, Bantam-weight why he at times seemed afraid of Light-weight
Harry Corbett, 220 Yards Flat Race (Senior
Cup Harry Mason. Challenge
presented by going all out.
Welter-weight
Jack Hood, S.C.A.):—1, M. Murata; 2, Hui Middle-weight Tommy Milligan. Hing-lam. 25.4-5 secs?
100 Yards Flat Race (Handicap, Light Heavy-weight Gipsy Daniels.
...Phil Scott. open to St. Joseph's College Heavy-weight
Since the liat was issued Milligan branch) :-1, F. Xavier; 2, So Yip- has lost his title to Alco Ireland.
Jitting the Pot (boys under 4 ft. AMATEUR STATUS.
6 ins.)-1, H. Osmund; 2, A. B. Horteam.
1 agree that Hill's defence might At Cambridge, the University gower on the University ground at be improved. He should not have 4 p.m.-Messrs. G. de Souza (cap taken the punch that put him down tain), T. K. Tan, H. T. Lee, H. K in the ninth round, but he is not as open as he seems to be-not It must be re- by a long chatk. membered that Hill, in the matter of experience, is little more than a
drew with Sussex. 'Scores:--
Cambridge 402 runs for 8 wkts, Lee, T. L. Iu and J. Barrow. dec. (Turnbull 169, Seabrook 108); and 215 runs for 4 wkts., dec. Friendly Match-The following Sussex 352 runs; and 152 runs will represent the University lady undergraduates' team against the
for 4 wkts.
Oxford v. Kent,
27
220 Yards Flat Race (Junior);— Johnny Hill. [2, J. Mark; 2, Alvaro d'Asis.
....Vacant, SCCD.
wa.
R.A.0.C., $15.
-Mr. J. H. Gelling, $10.
Rev. H. R. Wella, D.B.E., $10. 12th Heavy Battery, Royal Ar- tillery, $10.
H.M.S. "Foxglove" Committee, $10.
Canteen
Mr. A. Dawson, $5. H.Q. and D.E.R.A. South China Command, $5.
Anon. H.M.S "Tamar," $1. Anon. H.M.S. "Delhi," $1. Further lists will be published.
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NEW SIXPENCE.
PEOPLE DO NOT LIKE THE
· LOOK OF IT."
Diocesan Girls' School on Tuesday, boy. There is always a danger of MRS. LAMBERT, CHAMBERS TO schools of the Colony):-Won by Murata; 2, Tan Chin-hing. 17 aecs. ten complaining that they have had
At Oxford, the University lost to May 15, at 4 p.m. at Home ground. -Mi H. Surh (captain), Mins F. (Woolley 100, Wong, Miss J. Ho Tung. Miss G.
expecting too much from a youth who goes from one success to an- other, as he has done since he
TAKE UP COACHING.
Cazalet 150, Hardinge 152 not! Ho Tung, Miss R. Kwok, and Mins joined the ranks of the profes-ed to learn that the ex-Champlon, Cable Companies) :-1, C. Santos:,Roza; 2, Edwardo Roza; 3, Alvaro / "tails" side differs from the old de-
Kent by ten wickets. Scores:-
Kent 1991 runs
out); and 66 runs for no wicket A. Pau.
(Hardinge 51 not out).
Oxford 216 runa (Crawley 112); and 346 runs (Garland-Wella 128).
WOMEN'S TENNIS.
LOCAL TEAM TO PLAY SHANGHAI.
proving.
Nozi.
sign.
The new sixpence being turned out by the Mint has in some cases been refused. by restaurant and tea- shop cashiers and omnibus · and tramway-car conductors... Hurdle Race (Senior):~1, M., Relay Race (200 yards, open to
Several of our readers have writ- 120 Yards (pupils of Canossian to argue and persuade. before the St. Paul's College.
Institute)I, C. Gardner; 2, H.
coin has been accepted as "good," . 440 Yards (Junior, Challenge Sullivan; 3. M. Gardner. Lawn tennis circles are surpris Cup presented by old Josephians of Three Miles Bicycle Race:-1, E.
This is because the design on the
nionals. If those who have seen Mrs. Lambert Chambers, the great-2, A. J. Asis. 1 min. 2 secs. Hill since he embraced the ringet woman player ever produced by 440 Yards (Senior Challenge
Oak-leaf sprigs, with alx acorns One Mile (Military of the for a living will carefully study his England, is renouncing her amateur Cup) :-1,
at equal distances, run along the C. Barrios; 2, J. various fights, they will agree with status in order to take up coaching. Figueiredo. 67 secs.
Colony)-1, Pte. Elliot (Scots
edge. The word "sixpence" la me that he has been for ever im-thus following in the footsteps of 120 Yards (open to St. Mary's Guards), Pte. King (K.O.S.B.); broken into three parts, the air,
the ex-Champion, Mrs. Larcombe School)-1, Miss C. Remedios; 2,
13, Pte. Shone (16th Punjabis).
pen, and, ce, boing separated by an and the Davis Cup player, A. Eias M. Pereira; 9; Mies E. Gill·
4 mins. 41.2-5 secs Beamish.
∙120 Yards (St. Paul's Institute): Scouts Race (220 Yards)-1,-1, Miss R. Murphy; 2, Miss L The following will be Ladies'
Yau Chin-yee;-2, J. Brower, Interport Tennis team to play yet been seen I am certain. Whe-
Finding the Coln (boys under Chin; 3, Misa S. Sprinkle,
Teachers Race (440 yards)—1, against Shanghai-Mrs. Totten ther he is ripe to beat the heat, in to select alder for the test matches 4 ft. 6 ins.):--1, Au Yung-hing: 2. H. Noronha; 2, C. Dragon The South Chins Athletic A-ham; Misa Enid Lo, Lady Stuart the world at his poundage is against the West Indies and for the G. Souza; 3, L. Remedios. ciation sentor XI will play the Taylor, and Mrs. Miles. Queen's to-day at 5.45 p.m. at
Ambulance Race (440 Yards) question upon which there might trial match will be Mr. H. D. G. Mrs. Tottenham, the holder of well be a difference of opinion. I w. H. T. Douglas, and Mr. A. E. Half Mlle (Junior Challenge Cup
Loveson-Gower, chairman, Mr.J1, Ho Sul-um; 2, Woo Fak-foo, Caroline Hill.
the Ladies Open Championship of personally, do not know the pre- The following will represent the Colony, Will captain the team cise quality of the, little men of R. Gilligan. Two professionals win presented by Portuguess staff of be co-opted. Mr. P. F. Warner was Chartered Bank)-1, S. Sousa; 2 South China Pau Ka-ping; Lau The ladies will travel to Shang-America. I can only assume that invited to serve, but had to decline A. Fisher. 2 mins. 35,4-5 secs. Kau, Li Ting-sang Leong Wing- hai with the Interport Cricket and it is high, and that, if Hill rock to owing to the now rule debarring a chiu, Leong Wing-tak, Pang Wa-Tennis team which leave here by the States, as is likely, he will be member of the committee writing presented by Portuguese stuff of Half Mile (Senior Challenge Cup hing Wong Mee, Fung King- the "President Grant" on May 22, bound to be extended to the full on the tests until the end of the Hong Kong Bank): -1, A. cheong, Lau Mau, Pau Ka-cheuh,
Pest possible limit of his capacity. Row Harding, ex-captain of I would rather he did not take the
FOOTBALL.
SOUTH CHINA A.A. v. QUEEN'S,
and Ip Pak-wa.
Still Better Yet.
That the best of him' has not
The Sub-Committee of the M.C.C.
season.
The following will represent Cambridge University R.F.C. and plunge yet awhile. Not that I am The Dutch Football Association Queen's Rowbottom, Hooper of Wales will settle in Swansea afraid of his chances against any has invited Tottenham Hotspur to Hewton Chapman, Hill, Curtis, now that he has left the university, fighter of his division, but be visit Holland for the purpose of Richardson, Barclay, Harris, Galdi- and wis play regularly for Swanson cause, after all, he is still lacking giving the Dutch Olympic team
Fernandez; 2, E Lawrence. 2 mín.
40 secs.
One Mile (Junior)-1, Pereira; 2, H. M. Campos. 6 mins.
Оле Mile
(Senior)-1, A. Fernandez: &, E. Lawrence. mins. 29 secs.
6
Past Public Raco (220 Yards): 1, E. Carvalho; T. Haine.
Inter-Class Relay Race (Junior): 1, Class 6B; 2, Class 40, Inter Claes Relay. Race (Senior): 22 seca, Class 2A 2, Class 2B
120 Yards (open to St. Francis School)-1, Miss Mary Pau Won by M. Murata
Senior Championship Gold Medal Miss Mary Fishor-8, Mian G. Ivala.
Hurdla Race. (Junior)—1:0
acorn,
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A cashier at a Strand restaurant. to whom one of the coina Was tendered said: "Once we get usad to it, it will be all right, but this Is the first I've seen and I did not like the look of
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New allver coins to the face value of £3,000,000 are to be placed In circulation during the forthcoming Junior Championship. Silver financial year, according to the Medal: Won by J. Mark.
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