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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1932.

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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

LAWN BOWLS ·

Draw Made For

Championship.

FIRST MATCH JUNE 5.

The draw was made for the Open Bowls Championship of the Colony yesterday. Seventy-nine names were placed in the hat for the draw. The most notable ab- sentee is J. Laing, who was run- ner-up to U. M. Omar last season. N. Drummond, aise one of the Colony's leading players, is a non- starter, being away on leave.

The Championship will begin on Monday, June 5, on the Craigen- gower C.C. green.

The draw resulted as follow:-

County Cricket

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Worcester drew. with Northamp- tonshire.

Score

Worcester 99 (for 2 wickets) ̧· Northants 16 (for 3 wickets) Leicester and Hampshire draw.

Score:--

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Cambridge 301 (D. R. Wilcox 115).

Middlesex 139 (K. Farnes 5 for 22) and 158.

Freeman's Fine Bowling.

Kent defeated Essex by eight wie- Scores :-

Essex 265 (A. P. Freeman 6 for 103) and 211 (Freeman 5 for 88).

Kent 404 (F. E. Woolley 72, Leicester 146 (A. S. Kennedy 61. Ames 81) and 78 (for 2 wickets).

for 49)

Hampshire 129 (for 4 wickets):

Glamorgan Win Glamorgan won on first innings

Warwickshire.

Scores:-

Warwick 101 (J. Mercer 6 for 84) Glamorgan 112 (Paine 7 for 48)

Byes: R. Basa v. E. el Arculli;from S. Randle v. J .B. Chapman; L. E. Lammert v. A. H. Dawick; P. Madar v. A. K. Taylor; F. V. Whitta v. S. E. Alderman; W. Wotherspoon v. C. S. Beat; J. M.

Cambridge Victory

Jack v. C. G. Silva; F. V. Ribeiro an innings and ten runs.

Notts Draw With Sussex. Scores!

Notts 258 (W. Walker 92). Sussex 114 (for 6 wickets).

Indians and M.C.C. Draw.

The All-India match with the M.C.C. concluded in a draw.

The Indlans compiled 228, C. K. Naldu

Cambridge defated Middlesex by carrying his bat for a brilliant 118. Marylebone scored 200 for the loss of 7 wickets at the close of play,

V. L. Luck; F. Cullen Y. T.Scores:-

Ferguson; L. de Rome v. J. Hunter: J. G. Ozorio v. B. E. Maughan: F. L. Rapley v. A, O. Brawn.

Preliminary round:-T. F. Mc-

Gowan v. W. McLeod; J. J. Baste FIELD FLOOD AND RING

v. J. C. Lyal;' D. Clow v. W. Mair;!

|F. Goodwin v. A. Chapman; J. F. Lunny v. L. A. Gutierrez; R. H. E. Marks v. A. A. Razack W. Ward v. G. N. Mitchell; D. W. Phillips

v. W. H. B. Muskett; J. J. Gregory

v. W. Venables; A. Hyde-Lay v.

F. Medina; E. W. Simmonds v. Dr.

By Athole

R. A. Castro Basto; R. F. Luz v. South Manchester Swimming Club. United States, is now being form- ed. Mr. Mailey has received from J. G. Meyer; U. M. Omar v. L.

The South Manchester Swim-the board the conditions under Whant; S. Deacon v. A. M. Hol-ming Club held their annual meet-which the board will agree to the land; H. Gittins v. J. Frasering at the Victoria Baths when an F. X. M. Silva v. T. E. Knight.

tour. excellent report was submitted.

The board has stipulated that it Byes-H. G. Cooper v. J. The club won the team swimming Brown; S. Eccleshall v. A. W.

championships of the Northern must approve of the personnel of Grimmitt; H. F. Stoneham v. WCounties A.S.A., the Manchester the team and of all the conditions Russell; B. W. Bradbury v. A. H. and District Association, and the under which the players are to go. Basto: A. E. Carey v. H. Nish; H. City of Manchester League, and in his application, Mr. Malley In- Hampton v. L. E. Longbottom; two members, J. C. P. Besford and formed the board that three of G. H. Sherriff v. F. E. Skinner; V. Whiteside, reduced existing the players he proposed to take Petherick v. G. C. Moss: R. Dun- British swimming records,

The would pay their own expenses, and can v. R. S. Nichol; A. C. Burford club have re-entered the Lanca-the rest would be guaranteed by v. A. S. Gomes; P. T. Farrell shire League, and for the first the promoters in Canada. As far J. C. West; C. J. Tacchi v. F.time will play in the Northern as their travelling and living ex- Jones.

Water Polo League. They have penses were concerned, the board's Dates for the preliminary round obtained the allocation of the 100 reply to this is that the exception were fixed by the committee and yards championship of England of the three "amateurs," all the secretaries of the clubs on which

for their annual gala.

guaranteed players must be on the each

be played.

as regards expenses The principal officers elected same basis Games must begin before 5.80 p.m. were:-Hon. general secretary, F. and allowances.

The days and the greena on Fountain; fixtures hon. secretary, The board must be furnished which the games are to be play

G. A. Nelson; hon. treasurer, with the full and detailed ac- ed were arranged as follows:-

C. H. Aldhouse; club captain, counts of all receipts and expen- Monday, June 5 (Craigengower C.C.).

to match is

T. F. Mcgowan v. W. McLeod.

S. Deacon v. A. M. Holland.

J. C. P. Beaford; water polo cap-diture. The statements in connec tain, W. Brindle.

tion with each match must be cor-: tified to by the secretary of the; ground on which the match is played. The board further stipul Twenty-two Crewe railway ated that in the event of á finan- veterans, all over 65 years of age,cial success, each of the players took part in a game of football, who are paying their own expenses in which running was forbidden, might be placed on the same foot

F. X. M. Silva v. P. E. Knight. Railway Veterans at Football.

Wednesday, June 8 (Kowloon Bowling Green Club).

EW. Dr. R. A. Basto v.

Simmonds.

J. J. Basto v. J. C. Lyal.

W. Ward v. G. N. Mitchell.

Monday, June 12

(Police R.C.)

W. Mair v. D. Clow.

L. Whant v. U. M. Omar.

J. F. Lunny v. L. A. Gutierrez.

Wednesday, June 15

(Kowloon C.C.):

J. Fraser v. H. Gittins.

R: F. Luz v. J. G. Mayer.

J. J. Gregory v. W.. Venables.

Monday, June 20

(Club de Recreio)

F. Goodwin v. A. Chapman.:

on the Crewe Alexandra ground ing as the others, provided the

late last month. They were mem-guaranteed players agreed. bers of the Crewe Railway

#

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Veterans' Institute practising in Guaranteed Players £100.

preparation for their forthcoming

challenge match with railway

veterans of Derby. The oldest out of the profits, each of the Finally, the board claimed that man on the field was Mr. T. Lea guaranteed players might receive (73), who kept goal for the "Reds".

None of the playera infringed the sum not exceeding £100.

profits above that amount are to rule prohibiting running, although

All

some

of them were dangerously be distributed by the board as it | thinks ft. The board's intention' near breaking into a trot when the la to vote the money to charity in goal loomed in sight. Both teams the country where the profits have

R. H. F. Marks V. A. A. Razack.played vigorous football.

Monday, June 20-

(Police R.C.).

F. Medina V. A. Hydo-Lay

D., W. Phillips v. W. H.

Muskett.

RECREIO. BOWLS TEAMS

N

B.

An Amazing 9 Holes.

been earned.

The board further decided that the proposal that the team should visit Jamaica must be submitted

A startling halt-round was ac to the Imperial Conference, and complished on the difficult Sand-expressed the opinion that all the wich course by an unknown golf players should be on the same er in W. H. Elkins in the English basis instead of three paying their Close Championship. This player

| own expenses.****

Saturday's League Match. is a civil servant in the Malay The team is to leave Sydney The following players will re. States, where he holds the cham- next month, and must return to present the Club de Recreio in pionship, but he is. newcomer to Australia by the end of Septem- Saturday's League Lawn Bowle British golf. He made the chamber. The board "has not yet re- plonship course look like municeived any information as to who

matches:INT

1st Division v. Kowloon Dock Cipal putting green by covering are to form the team or as to any the first nine holes in 31 strokes of the details set forth in its let- R.C. (home) at 4 p.m.-

L. C. R. Souza, R. R. Robarts, Elkins best his opponent, C. Eter. It is understood that the pro- F. I. Medina, and R. F. Luz (Skip). Hardman, by 9 and 7 Elkins moters in Canada stipulated that L. A. Gutierrez, F. V. Ribeiro, Card was 44 3 4 4 2 4 3 2 la D. G Bradman must be one of the A. 8. Gonies, and C. E. Marques 1804 James Braid, on a slightly players, Dificulty is being experi

shorter course, did the first nine onced by Bradman in obtaining (Skip).

F. A. Xavier. J. G. Osorio, In. 81, while Charile M'Farisne leave of Absence. It is safe to say F. X. M. Silva, and C.. G. Silva beat Chick Evans, with similar that on Bradman's ability to make one of the team depends the whole tour

(8kip),"

2nd Division v. Kowloon C.C. (away) at 830 p.m.

M. A. Carvalho, JM. M. Alves,

C. H. Basto, and JJ, Basto (

AF. A. Prata, L. F. Xavier,"

Lope, and A. H. Basto

AA Xavier M. 8. Bosario EMKemedios, and Dr. R A Basto Skip

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