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COUNTY CRICKET
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RESULTS.
Northants Surprise Derby.
HAMMOND 8 FOR 25.
London. Yesterday:" Three counties were able to force victories in the mid-week campaign, the rest of the matches being abandoned or left drawn.
Whysall and Hobbs registered centuries, the former 128 ngainst Kent, and the latter 106 against Sussex. Perhaps the best per formance was seen on the College Ground at Clifton, where "Wally" Hammond, the All-England Test player, captured 8 Glamorgan wickets for the cost of 25 runs out of a total of 62. Maurice Tate, another Test cricketer, took 7 Surrey wickets for 56 runs.
Brooke, the Worcester googly bowler, dismissed Derbyshire batsmen at a low cost, and Jupr of Northampton recorded good figures on his own ground.
Below are appended the most noteworthy feats accomplished in the series of matches just con- cluded.
BATTING.
Whyall (Nolts)
Hobbs (Surrey)
128 106
Sinfield (Gloucester)
9A
Host (Worcester)
80
Ducat (Surrey)
71*
Wellard (Somerset)
55*
• Not out.
BOWLING.
Hammond (Gloucester)
V. W. C. Jupp (Northants)
Tate (Sussex)
Brooke (Worcester)
'Boyes (Hampshire)
----。
Staples, S. (Noth.)
Freeman (Kent)
6-93
Genry (Leicester)
5-61
Mercer (Glamorgan)
Mitchell (Derby)
5-71
P. G. H. Fender (Surrey) 4-70
RESULTS AT A GLANCE,
No Result.
At Birmingham-
Warwickshire: 102-3, Australians:
5-64
Northants won by two wickets. At Northampton:-
Hampshire: 60 and 153. Northants: 120 and 95-8,
Gloucester won by an innings and 39 runs.
At Clifton ! s
Gloucester: 230, Glamorgan: 62 and 129.
Worcester won by an innlags and 38 runs. At Kidderminster: Worcester: 809. Derby 85 and 186.
Drawn.
At Canterbury:-
Kent: 279 and 182-8 dec. Notts: 248 and 91-6.
Drawn.
At Hastings:-
Surrey: 205 and 154-4, Sussex: 262.
'No Result,
At Leicester:--
Yorkshire 189, Leicester: 1167
No Result. Somerseta 162-8 dec. Essex: 48-0,
No Result.
At Liverpool:-
The match between Lancashire and Middlesex was aban- doned without a ball being bowled,
TO-D
At North
Reuter.
MATCHES.
on-Northampton
enire v. Aur 'ans.
At the Ove Surrey v Middle
Fax.
At Leeds-Yorkabize v. Derby
ahire.
event
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MAIL.
TENNIS SENSATION.
TILDEN LOSES TO YOUTHFUL NEW YORKER.
LOTT DEFEATED.
SPORTING NEWS.
Unfair Criticism of Rugby XV.
BOBBY JONES BEATEN ?
SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1930.
INTER-SERVICES POLO
MATCH.
Navy Win Duke of York's Cup.
R. A. F. BEATEN.
The Marlborough Ath- Cycling lette held its fourth
In July, 1928, a match was played annual 100 miles tan- at. Ranelagh between the Royal d-paced race for the "Hovis" Navy and the Royal Air Force,, Cup, at the London County Ground, which the Navy won by 7 guals to
New York, Yesterday.
Hernehill when F. W. Southall. So much Interest was taken in the match, which was the first he- Francis Shields, a nineteen-
Norwood Paragon C.C., scored his tween these Services, that the club year-old New Yorker, caused a third successive win, thereby mak- decided to make it an annual fix- sensation when he defeated W. Ting the trophy his own property. Tilden at Meadow Brook. He hud His time of Sh. 29 min. 58 sec. received an invitation to the
Quarter Finals and there met the beat the British amateur record, champion and defeated him 6-1. held by himself, by 1 min, 2 1-5sec. 2-6, 6-1,
Sidney Wood, also a New York-
ei', beat G. M. Lott, the Davis { Cup and Wimbledon player, 0-4. 3-6 7-5,-Reuter's American Ser- vice
Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
Water Polo Monday Division I.Somersets V.R.C.
Aquatic-To-day Night Fete.
-V.B.C.
A
Lawn Bowlā — To - day Division I-Kowloon, Dock v. Taiken; Craigangower v. Olvif Service; Kowloon Bowling Green Club v. Police; Kowloon C.C. v. Club de Recreio: Divi- sion II. Club de Recreio v. Electric R.C.; Taikoo v. Kow loon C.C.; Civil Service v. Kow- loon Bowling Green Club; Yacht Club v. Craigengower.
Golf To-Gay Happy Valley Championship and Cap- tain's Cup,..
Racing September 27- Seventh Extra Race Meeting..
October. 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Meeting.
Football Tuesday Council Meeting, 5.30 p..
October 1-Entries. close for Challenge Shield.
HOME
Cricket-August 16-20- Fifth Test Match, The Oval, London.
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The refusal of Lloyd's to Golf. insure the risk of Bobby
Jones winning the quadru
ture.
of the Ranelagh Committee, pre- The Duke of York, the chairman sented a perpetual challenge cup to be called the Duke of York's Cup, desiring that the 1929 game be con- sidered as the inaugural match.
Last year a very keen game re- sulted in a win for the Royal Air therefore, the rubber match. Force. This year's 'game
was,
On
ple golf crown this year-the each aide there was one player who English amateur. the Eng- had taken part in all three matches, lish open, the American open,
Lieut.-Comdr. Lord Louis Mount- batten having played for the Navy
| El the American amateur and Squadron-Leader W. H. de W.
for a premium of 12% per cent. is once again justi-. This year's game was watched by fied by the result of the American Open Championship.
less than Waller for the Air Force.
the Duke of York, who afterwards presented the cup to the winners,. the Royal Navy, who conceded a goal and a half start, and won by: 10 goals to 6%. The Navy had the match won after the second chuk ker, and at half-time led by 6 goals to 3%. The Duke of York was ac companied Teams:
I do not know how many holes Bobby Jones has done in one. But few people can equal the record of J. B. Batley, the Pinner Hill profes- sional. He has 17 to his credit and has just misseil his 18th.
Playing over the course his tee Neville, Lieut. E. Heywood-Lons- Royal Navy.-Capt. R. A. R. Ahot at the 17th-268 yards-finish-dale, Lieut.-Comdr. Lord Louts
by Prince George.
ed on the lip of the hole, gyrated, Mountbatten, and Lieut.-Comdr. C.
E. Lambe (back).
and then balanced perfectly on the rim. The slightest jur in remov- the Rev. H. Beauchamp, Group- Royal Air Force.-Group-Capt. Ing the pin would have sent the ball Capt. J. Baldwin, Air-Commodore into the tin, but needless to say T. R. C. Higgins, and Squadron- Batley's opponent saw to it that Leader W. H. de W. Walter (back). there was no "jar." The removal
of the flag savourel of a sacramen- tal rite, ao carefully was it done, and the ball remained exactly ba-: lanced on the rim.
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FOOTBALL
ANNUAL MEETING OF HK.F.C
TWO SECTIONS.
With the scratching of Ireland in At the annual general meeting of the Prince of Wales' Empire Cup, the Hong Kong Football Club, held tournament at Hurlingham, it was in the Board room of Messra, Jar only necessary to matches.
play
two
Mr. Braithwaite Hunting. Wilson, huntsman of
England had already dine, Matheson and Co., Ltd., last the Ullswater pack of beaten Australia, and they defeated evening, it was decided to divide foxhounds, who was lowered 300 India in the final by 9 goals to 4.
the membership into junior and, ft. on a rope over a precipice to chukkers-the first and fourth reached because of the need of in- The game was lost and won in two senior sections. The decison was
It was
The Indian Recreation Club de- the rescue of two of his hounds when England scored .seven goals feated the K.C.C. in the First which had become cragfast, was to one. For the winners Captain creased financial assets. Division of the Tennis League yes presented at the local police court Merrison hit five goals, Captain agreed to charge the junior mem- terday, and thus strengthened
Fowier two, and Colonel Wise and bers $10 entrance fee and a sub- their chances of winning
with a medal for his courageous coa-Major, Harrison one each, while th honours.
The scores were:- E. C. and E. F. (K.C.C.)-
Fincher
lost to S. A. and H. D.
Rumjahn
lost to C. A. L. Rumjahn, and J. A. E. Cassumbhoy bent J. S. A., Curreem and
IMA. Razack
+
deat.
India'n' goals came from Raja Hanut scription of $5 (curront rato), and The incident occurred when much Singh (3) and Captain Tucker. to raise the subscription of senior snow and ice lay on the mountains.ed 3 goals without a reply, Captain on the fact that the Club desired to In the first chukker England acer-members to 310 Emphasis was laid Saint Sunday Crag, where the Morrison succeeding twice and Cap attract the enthusiasm and mem-
2- 6 hounds were fast on a narrow ledge, tain Fowler once. The next two
4- G
is a towering mass of rock and one periods went in favour of India, bership of young men, and to in- Raja Hanut Singh getting home crease their subscription might de- of the most dangerous crags in twice. 6- 2 Lakeland. Three Patterdale men,
W. Hyde and C. Bodiker (K.C.C.)>-
lost to C. A. L. Rumjan'
and J. A. E. Cassumbboy
feat this end.
After Captain Tucker had equalis. Tom and Edward Teesdale, and Johned early in the fourth stage. Eng-
Mr. J. Ralston, Chairman, in pro. land put on four more goals. Scott, were controlling the rope by the penultimate stage honours were and accounts,, stated, inter alla, In posing the adoption of the report The easy, Raja Hanut Singh and Captain that the year's working show a net
which Wilson
was lowered,
4- Grescue took three hours, and all the Morrison scoring for their ·ra-
spective sides, while in the final loss, due entirely to a drop in gate men aubsequently suffered from ex- "eight" Captain Fowler hit the last receipts. They were down by posure.
lost to J. S. A. Curreem and
1. M. A. Razack
4-.0 last to S. A. and H. D..
Rumjakn
3- 6
A. E. Guest and F. Hambly (K.C.C.):
lost to S. A. and H. D.
Rumjahn
beat C. A. L. Rumjahn and
J. A.. E. Cassumbhoy
lost to J, S: A. Curreem and
I. M. A. Razack..
U.S. GOLF.
57
New York, Yesterday. Walter Hagen failed to qualify for the final stages of the Unit.
ed States professional champion-
Superintendent Eccles explained
certificate had been sent by Our that the silver medal and parchment
Dúmb Friends' League.
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$10,000
goal of the game. Teains:
A professional treasurer England: Captain B. J. Fowler,
Chack) Captain H. G. Morrison, Col. P. K. had been appointed during the sea- Wise, and Major J. F. Harrison son, and in the opinion of the Com- mittee the innovation had justified
India-Captain H. D. Tucker,
WATER POLO.
Mr. Adams, president (back)... Rugby. of the New Zealand Rugby Union, has made startling allegations concerning the experiences of the British Afteen in some of their matches in New Zealand.
As ho has been travelling with
Rao Raja Hanut Singh, Major E. G. itself and they recommended that Atkinson, and Mr. P. W. Dollar it be continued. The ground was in excellent condition, and this year there would probably be no account for ground maintenance, because their Committee thought that the. Club's gardener was thoroughly capable of effecting the necessary repairs himself, ke
No great success was recorded last season, but the return of the Rugby Cup to the Club was some- He thought that prospects for the thing of which they could be proud.
coming season were bright. The Hon Secretary and the General Committee were thanked for their hard work during the year.
TWO CHINESE VICTORIES,
Two water polo matches were played at the V.P.C. last evening.
ship. Other failures were Jim the British side his hands have been Barnes, Willie Macfarlane, Joc tied till now and he has been unable Turnses and Hobby Cruickshanks. previously to refute the many the two Chinese teame--one from -Reuter's American Service...
At. Hastings-Suraer v. Kent.
Warwickshire.
At Nottinghani-Notts.
cestershire.g
damaging statements about the bad the University and the other aportsmanship of the British players from the Chinese Athletic Club At Cheltenham-Gloucestershire emanating from Timaru,
were victorious.
The Royal Navy Jost to th In the match there Mr. Adams Athletica by seven goals to r says that two New Zealanders and, the Varsity accounted for the nould havo, been ordered off the Royal Artillery by four goals to Bibid, one for life, for inflicting all grave injury on a British forward,
The teama were After the match, Mr. James Baxter Chinese Athletic T. L Shiu. assembled the British team and KC. Fung, K. C. Ng, S. L. Chan. forbade them to mention the inCK Tan CL Chol, and T. C. cident
Cheong
At Manchester-Lancashire Hampshire.
At Weston-Super-Mare Somar set v. Glamorg
THE COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLEA A
The report and accounts were passed after Mr. B. K. Duncan had speconded the Chairman's proposal. The following officials were elect- ed for the ensuing year.
President, Mr A Hamilton Vice-President, Mr. H. R. Forsyth Chairman of committee, Mr., R. K Duncan; Hon. Secretary, Mr. H. M The injured British forward bore Navy Parker King, Jakden. McTavish; Treasurer, Mr. W. Alex-i a double set of teath marks on his Beer Thomas, Way, and Bonning ander: Captain Football XI, Mr. H Arm University, P. L. Tani K. IIP Wallington; Vice-Captain, Mr. It was a very rough game, the re. K Kho, M. C Loh, H. NR. P. Bell; Captain Rugby XV, ME force Foing to blame,, zajd Mr. Chung, HP Kho
Kho and S. H. B. MasBoy: Vice Captain Mr. J. L Adama, not the British players who
Wong.
17 Bonnar: Committee, Mesars, Bishop bay) been unjustly criticised, while
RA, Heaketh Gray Lewis McBride, and W. Pryde (Association the New Zealanders have been ver Cavanagh, Breeds, and football); West, Birch and Dr. whitewashed.
Fletc
McElney (Rugby, football)
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1922 113
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The Britich Rugby team which is at present touring New Zealand, has, accepted the Invitation of the. Ceylon Ragby Football Union to play in Colombo on the homeward
ourney,
AUCKLAND BEAT RUGBY TOURISTS.
Auckland
According present arrange
foam 15 due in Colombo British
FOOTBALL COUNCILS
London July 19. A meating of the Council will Auckland beat the be held in the Association Offices, rugger tourist by 19 4th floor, French Bank Buildings
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