TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1932.
All-India XI Draw With Glamorganshire
WAZIR ALI AND PALIA SCORE 105- RUNS FOR SECOND WICKET.
DYSON'S CENTURY
Playing in their second match against a first-class county the All-India Cricket eleven, now touring the British Isles, registered their second drawn game in first-class cricket when they drew with Glamorganshire at Cardiff.
In a match which was spoiled by rain the Indians were set 256 runs to win in the fourth innings and at the close of play they had scored 184 for the loss of only four wickets. The features of the match were the centuries by Dyson, the first to be scored against the Italian attack, and Wazir All, who in partnership with Palia added 105 runs for the second wicket,
London. May 6, Glamorgan were fortunate to win the toss againat the All-India XI. at Cardiff to bat on an easy. paced wicket. In spite of this ad- vantage, however, the Indians die missed the county for 253, which Was very creditable perform-
ance.
JL
Rain then cume to the rescue of bowler's Glamorgan and wicket the Indians were dismiss-
оп
ed for 194-50 runs in arrears.
Century Partnership.
On the third and last day play
fine
and weather opened in
with opened Glamorgan again Turnbull and Dyson on a good wicket, and the pair put up a cen- for start. tury partnership When Turnbull had scored 72 he was out to a catch by Navle off Jehangir Khan's bowling. Davis came in next and when play was stopped for lunch 149 was on the hoard for the loss of only one wicket, Dyson being 70 not out and Davis 3 not out.
Turnbull's Good Knuck; Despite bewildering bowling changes and exceptionally keen fielding, runs came at a fair pace, the first half century being put up in 50 minutes.
Turnbull played brilliant cricket hitting five, boundaries in scoring 72 out of 129.
Dyson Caught at 100.
THE CHINA MAIL.
STANLEY MCCABE'S LESLIE AMES HEADS KID CHOCOLATE JUST Is Youth Overdoing the Cult
RECORD.
Averages 438 in the
Sheffield Shield.
-3 CENTURIES IN 3 INNINGS.
BATTING LIST.
Jack Hobbs's Sixth and Sutcliffe Not In.
HOME CRICKET AVERAGES,
Batting honours in the The batting and bowling aver- Sheffield Shield matches in ages in first-class ericket provide Australia go to Stanley Mc- one or two surpriscs. Lesite Ames, Cabe, with an average of 4381 the Kent wicket-keeper, heads the This, of course, stands as a | batting averages which do not in- record for the Shield in any clude the names of Sutcliffe, Ham- Feason and will probably re- mond, Jack Hearne, Frank Woolley, main so for a century. He K. S. Duleepsinhji, or D. R. Jar- had only three innings but dine. The list of leading bowlers made three centuries, twice does not include Paine, "Tick" not out,
Freeman, Ian Peebles, Maurice McCabe has been one of the Tate, Harold Larwood or Vallance
PULLS IT OFF.
Champion Extended by Lew Feldman.
'NEGRO'S SPEED TURNS FIGHT,
of Sport?
Yale's Fantastic Shrine
Cathedral is certainly the word, man at Oxford would, rather be Mor- for it. It has cost £800,000. Every-rison, the great rowing Blue of the thing about it is in the grand style time, or Jowett. The first man and on the great scale. Its tower met in the street was to be asked. is 200 ft. high. "In external ap. His answer was "Who's Jowett?" pearance it resembles & big ecclesiastical structure."
In our own centitry you find a don jeering at the interest in "the Inside It is even more elaborate, sinews and the thews and the more earnest; it is equipped with victories of Blues," and having bug- manifold places for devotion and gested mildly that ignorance la the adoration. Sa altogether it is very badge, of all their tribe, be pro-.
of Sport."
[ universities.
'
New York, June 1.. Kid Chocolate, the Caban negro, who is recognised by the National Boxing Associa tion as the world's junior lightweight champion, met stiff opposition' in Lew Feld- man, a local fighter here to night, and barely won a deci- elon in fifteen rounds of fast and Interesting fighting. The Cuban met unexpected dim. éultics after displaying lightning- most fascinating of batsmen ever Jupp.. since he first came into first-class Perhaps the All-India averages like speed in the earlier rounds.Properly "described as a Cathedral ceeds to satirise their influence on cricket. He has lost none of this provide the biggest surprise. Lall He weakened after engaging in a The happy university which has lure, yet he has added to his at Singh, the Malayan representative, free exchange of blows with his tacking cricket and his beautiful whom it will be recalled played foe, who assailed him with terribeen endowed with this temple is strokes allround the wicket
Yale. the against Hong Kong in an Inter-fc body punches.
When I read of the body- valued quality of a ripened judg-port match in 1929, hus only scor-
Knockout Evaded.
building room, and the amphitheatre iment.
ed 51 runai But it is understood Feldman concentrated his attack for exhibition floor games, and the i Fighting Innings.
that the following averages have in the mid-section, pounding the rowing tanks which “give the effect McCabe's 229 against Queens-bean compiled only on first-class Cuban with hard rights and lefts of a running stream" by projecting
was played in matches.
until the latter slowed up in the water at varying speeds past fixed land in Brisbane face of opening disaster, Bradman' The following are the batting latter part of the encounter. Cho-boats, I felt that I never knew what and Bill having fallen without and bowling averages up to and colate tried for a knockout early America was like before. scoring and Kippax being disabled including May 29:- 72 by the ball and forced out of
game. This ability to rise to it 100 in face of an awkward position is
20 the finest trait in a cricketer.
Bowling Analysis, Glamorgan:-1st Innings. Amar Singh 2 for 70; Nazir Ali 3 for 60; Jehangir Khan 4 for 48; and Naomal 1 for 36.
Glamorgan-2nd Innings.
M. J. Turnbull, c Navle, b
Jehangir Khan
Dyson, Joginder Singh, b
Nazir All Davis, not out
Extras
197
Total (for 2 wkts., dec.)
Bowling Analysis, Glamorgan:-2nd Innings, Khan 1 for 52; and Nazir Ali 1 for 61. All-India-1st Innings.
I. Naomal, biw., o Glover Wazir Ali, c Every, b Mercer P. E. Palia, b Jones
C. K. Naidu, c Mercer, b
Glover
Nazir Ali; e Clay, b Mercer J. G. Navle, b Davis
S. H. M. Colah, 1.b.w., b Jones Amar Singh, e and b Jones Maharajah of Porbundhar, b
Jones
Joginder Singh, l.b.w., b Glover Jehangir Khan, not out
Extras
the
5 believe it will be further reveal
Double on Bowlers' Pitch.
Ames (Kent)
Batting,
Keeton (Notts) Paynter (Lancs.) O'Conner (Essex)
"Ye magnificent young athletes, whom we contemplate with
awe.
Whose behaviour. Is our model and whose wishes are our law- Who to honour your successes burn our chairs and tables, while
E'en the owner acquiesces with a
simulated smile."
during the fight but was unable to As Johnson said when Burke had
But there would be university do so, with Feldman holding his shown him his country house, "Non rage without any athletes, and in- Runs Average own and taking all that the Cuban equidem invideo: miror magis."
Ideed there were. I do not observe had to offer.
don't envy the men of Yale, that the normal youth's respect for At the commencement of the writes H. C. Bailey in the the Blue is excessive, or his interest fifteenth round Chocolate found him Daily Telegraph. I only in the contests of the universities self barely winning. six rounds.
Here amazed.
fa indeed anything like so simple, serious and Feldman took five and the remain very striking illustration of the passionate as some people want as ing stanzas were declared about strength of the athletic cult in to believe it. The present geners
448 74.66 441 73.50 435 €8.42 201 58:20 274 371
Jevén.
Winner Heavier Man. The Cuban outweighed Feldman by 2 pounds. He tipped the
American university Hfe."
'Varsity Rowing.
am
tion at Oxford would no doubt be glad to put an end to the series of
ed by MeCabe next season when Staples, A. (Notts)
54.80 the fighting acid is on the Austra- Hobbs (Surrey)
58.00 lians against England.
All-India XI.
Runs Average
60.50 McCabe's two centuries against C. K. Naidu (Indore). 382
P. E. Palia (Mysore) 298 38.83 South Australia were full of zips. H. M. Colah (Bombay) 119 19.83 and snap. They make one of the Jehangir Khan (Lahore) 58 10.39
Let us by all means avoid pretence Cambridge wins in the Boat Race, finest doubles ever played on that Nazir Ali (Patiala)......... 76 19.00 51 17.00
scales at 132 pounds, against his to an austerity of virtue which we but I don't believe that they take 48 ground, as, on the pitch through Lall Singh (Malaya)
have not. "There, but for the their run of defeats more to heart Bowling. out, the bowlers were able to get
opponent's 130%. Wkts. Aver.
Chocolate seemed to lack his grace of God, go we," to cathedrals than the Cambridge men of thirty
years ago did theirs.
19
Oxford Modesty. 7.89 former speed and timing, resulting of university sport, at a million or 8.29 may-be from his year of inactivity. so for each. The last two or threa 8.53 He, however, fought like a black generations have seen a swift and 800 panther, boring in throughout the opulent expansion of the cult of 9.55 8.80 scrap. His ruggedness and clever the body at our own universities.
footwork saved him the fight.
23
6
a bit more turn than usual.
Nineteen Sixes.
*
Bailey (Hants.)
Durston (Middlesex)
27
28
26
40
30
Wkts. Aver
Stan McCabe has been enjoying Staples, S. (Notts) 40 himself in the Northern Rivers. Voce (Notts)
2 At Lismore early in May he Sibbles (Lanes.)
hit up 159 against Evans Head, Parker (Gloucester)
All-India *XI. 2 scoring 19 sixes and five fours 27 lifting a ball over the tree-topa Mahomed Nissar (Lahore) 9 27 and making his century in hurri Jehangir Khan (Lahore) 18 13 cane time. He also gave a demon Nasir All (Patiala)
stration of cricket and a talk to 194 the students at the Grafton Boys Bowling Analysis.
School, and did the same at the Indians: 1st Innings, Mercer 2 local convent. for 54: Glover 3 for 33; Davis 1 for 18; and Jones 1 for 38.
All-India-2nd Innings.
Total
By very careful batting Dyson Wazir Ali, not out
went on
108
ARGYLLS WIN OVER BORDERERS.
2 to register his century,. G. Navle, 1.b.w., b Mercer taking 160 minutes. over it.
He P. E. Palia, b Clay
then gave an easy catch to Jogin-C. K. Naidu, b Clay
45
8
der Singh at mid-on off Nazir All. Joginder Singh, e and b Clay 15 Dyson had been batting steadily J. Naomal, not out and among his best strokes were
nine boundaries.
The total stood at 197 for 2 wickets and Davis was 20 not out, declared when the innings was closed.
Khan took 1 wicket for 52 and Nazir Ali's only wicket cost him 61 runs.
Useful Partnership. Wazir Ali and Navie opened the Indians' second innings but the latter failed to stay long. He had scored only 2 when Mercer got through his guard for an l.b.w..de cision.
Palia joined Wazir Ali and a capital partnership resulted. The pair were undefeated at the tea interval with 91 runs on the board for the loss of only one wicket.
Extras
1
5
Total (for 4 wkts.)"... 184
In Garrison Billiards Challenge Cup.
Mga P
THIRD ROUND RESULT.
....
One other Third Round match in! the Garrison Billiards Challenge
LEACH QUALIFIES Cup competition was decided last
AT FANLING.
Young Beaten by One Stroke.
night when "C" Coy, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders beat "C" Coy, South Wales Borderers by 829 to 769.
MCKNIGHT WINS BOGEY POOL. Cpl. Stewart (A. ́& S.H.)
Ple: John
C. K. Naidu (Indore) Amar Singh (Rajkota)
10
8.
8
China Mail
Sports Diary.
TO-DAY.
25,00
Feldman's Career.
I have heard tell that there were
dreadful lamentations over the de-. cadence of the Spartan virtue of
I
The good man who predicted in sport when the new boathouse was 1801 that "boating, hunting, shoot- built at Oxford fifty years ago. 11.55 The Cuban, whose name outside ing, and fishing" would ever be "the can myself remember horrid out 19.53 the ring is Eligio Sardinias, went chief amusements of the Oxford cries when, the football teams ac 24.84 to America in the middle of 1928. scholar" was more inadequate than quired a new ground on which they 26.00 He started his career by scoring most prophets, and what he meant a series of knockout victories. by boating was the sedate diversion He won the junior lightweight title sung by Southey: from Benny Bass in Philadelphia In the Summer of 1930. In the Winter of the same year he took on Christopher "Bat" Fattalino for the featherweight crown when the latter was champion, but lost in this venture. In November, 1931, he had a crack at the lightweight| title held by Tony Canzoneri, but was given a sound thrashing,
Feldman is a veteran of the ring. He has a long string of vic- tories, most of which he has won on
CHESS Open Championship I. A. Boulanin v. A. C. Ridlington. S. L. Husain v. H. W. Randali. C. M. Sequeira v. B. W. Paul. D. E. Carvalho v. W. Greene.
LAWN BOWLS-Open Champoints. pionship
Dr. R. A. Basto v. E. W. Simmonds. J. J. Basto v. J. C. Lyal. W. Ward v. G. N. Mitchell. (on
K.B.G.C. green) at 5.30 p.m.
`TO-MORROW.
γ.
HOCKEY "Wanderera" H.M.S. Cornwall on the Marine Ground at 5.30 p.m.
LAWN TENNIS-League Pro-
**Division...
Full results were as follow: Pte. Grant (A. & S.H.) L/Cpl. Williams (99)
150 109
138 gramme. 150
Hong Kong C.C. v. South China
A.A.
160
81
Indian R.C. v. Army T.C. Craigengower C.C. v. Kowloon
Indians T.C.
R.Opl. Alexander (A. & S.H.) be Sgt. Norris
91
150
Recreio v. Filipino Club, Chinese R.C. v. Radio S.C. Kowloon C.C. v. University, ' Graduates Assen. v. V.M.UA.
150
188
Ladles' R.C. v. United Services
B.C. Indian R.C. v. Kowloon C.C. Chinese R.C. v. Recreio.
A. Leach (77) qualified for the Pte. Jeffrey (A. & S.H.) Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Cap-L/Cpl. Scammell tain's Cup on the old course at Fanling over the week-end. Young
unfortunate to was Big Stand Brought to an End. After the ten interval Wazir All beaten by one stroke in a field of
continued to bat stylishly and nineteen when conceding three Pte. Conway (A. & S.H.) runs came freely before he reach-strokes to Leach.
ed his century. Palla after acor-
Full results were as follow:-
ing 45 was bowled by Clay. He A. Lesch qualifies (86-9) had batted attractively and with
Other scores included:-
Wazir All had put on 105 runs for R. Young (84-6)
the second wicket in 105 minutes. J. E. Campbell (95-14)
Wazir Ali Undefeated.
After Palla left Joginder Singh
joined Wazir All and scored 15 be-
KOWLOON GOLF.
L/Cpl. Barry .....
77 Pte. McLeod (A. & S.H.) ...: 150)
Pte. Williams. (72)
78
146
"The other winners in the Third
81 Round include the H. Q. Wing, 3.W.B.; "A" Coy., S.W.B; and the R.A.O.C.
fore being caught and bowled by J. McKnight (6) won the Kow- KNIGHT AND MCLEOD
Clay. Naidu failed to reach
loon Golf Club Bogey Pool com
double figures, being bowled by petition over the week-end by 4 up ENTER FIRST ROUND. joined Wazir Ali and stayed in till in a field of eighteen.
Clay for only 8 runs. Naomal
atumps were drawn. The Karachi bataman scored a single while
Wazir Ali remained unbeaten with 108 to his credit. He had batted freely and stylishly for 180 minutes, scoring his runs all round the wicket.. In his bright knock
SUMMER HOCKEY ELEVEN.
were included fewer than Wanderers Against the
по
twelve boundary strokes.
Scores
Glamorgan-1st Innings.
M. J. Turnbull, e Navle, b
Amar Singh
Dyson, b. Nazir. All ..:
Davis, 'c and b Amar Singh":
Cornwall To-morrow..
The Wanderers," the hockey
10 eleven, which is playing fixtures
62 throughout the Summer months, are
|
The Lawn Bowls Open Championship.
MCGOWN AND SILVA LOSE.!
The Lawn Bowls Open Cham- plonship, which this year has at- tracted eighty entries, commenced. yesterday – with two preliminary round matches which resulted as follows:-
P. E. Knight (21) beat F. X. M. Sliva (13), del PARANEM W. McLeod (21) beat J. F. Mc- Gowan (16) 27 LAN (Both matches were played on the Craigengewer: C.C., graen.)
Howard, c Colah, b Nazir All Duckfield, b Nazir All
41
29
0 engaged in a match against HLM.S. Cornwall on the Marina ground to- morrow afternoon at 5.30 pm
2.
Every, Nazir All, b Naomal Brierley, b Jehangir Khan,
88
The Wanderers," who will play
in Colours, will be represented by
3
G. Duncan;
A1
16 F. Nicho
J. C. Clay, b Jahangir Khan Jones
nes, W., not out....
Mercer, b Jehangir Khan. Glover, b Jehangir Khan
Extras
Total
62, the following:
SACH VAD Lo
11 Finchers W
258
Brand H. WE
As the result of their victories both Knight and McLeod enter the First Round proper where will meet the winner of the..
nerid of the
Bastoand
Mixed Doubles.
FRIDAY.
CHESS Open Championship- A. C. Ridlington v. C. M. Sequeira. -D.-E. Carvalho. v. I. A. Bolania.
H. W. Randall v. 3. W. Paul,
SATURDAY. LAWN; BOWLS-League Pró-
grabmd.
First Division, « Kowloon Docks 7. Talkoo R.G. Craigenguwer v. Civil Bervice. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Polich E.G. Kowloon 0.0. v. Recreio. Second Division. Recreio v. HLK. Electric. Talkoo KC.. Kowloon CO. Givill Bervice. v. Kowloon B.G.C. Yacht Club, Craigengower,
LAWN TENNIS-Leagus Pro gramme.ARIMA
“A” Division. Kowloon C.C. v. Chinese R.O, Hong Kong C.C. v. Indian B.0.
Army TC. V. Gralgengower C.0. University. South China A.A. Hong Kong C.O. vs Civil Service Barelo, Y. Kowloon CC. Chinese B.Cv. Indias R.O.
Bouth
HACK WILSON SCORES
SIXTH AND SEVENTH.
My evening voyage, an unskilful
'sall' To Godstow bound or some in-
ferior port
could and actually did, charge gate money. But how trivial are these. efforts to the hundreds of thousands of pounds. and the many amphitheatres of the gymnasium at Yale-not to mention the "Trophy room, with space for additions
Perhaps we also shall come to For strawberries and cream.this, or we should if any plous founder of an Englishman · kaď money enough to spare. I dare say it would not do a great deal of harm. The capacity of youth not to take it- self seriously is hardly to be ex- hausted by the most strenuous education.. it will defeat the dismal efforts of We may still hope that
What have we found
...In life's austrer hours delectable
As the long day so loitered?" Those benignant lines might be inscribed as a corrective on any university cathedral of sport.
It is hardly 100 years since the notion of rowing as a matter of duty was sanctified at Oxford and Cambridge, and rowing. has always], had its doubts whether any other
the athletic cult
form of sport could be of equal CRAIGENGOWER ARE honour. Long and bitter was the
battle before the Cambridge rowing man would grant the football teams a blue,, and as sporta continually multiply and their vogue varies I But Dodgers Lose to suppose there never will be agree
ment which
Phillies.
CHUCK KLEIN CATCHING UP.
New York, Yesterday.
AS
full value for a blue, which amply honoured by a half.
' Is even
CONSERVATIVE.
No Increase to Annual
Subscription.
OVERWHELMING MAJORITY.
At the extraordinary meeting called by the Committee of the Craigengower Cricket Club last
the subscription fee' from $15 to night it was decided, not to raise
$24 per annum.
"Who stands secure? Jove so safe?" A time may come when the rowing blue shall be less Hack Wilson, the recent addi-honoured than a blue for the "ex
hibition, floor games" of Yale. tion to the Brooklyn Dodgers, prov-
Envied Blues. ed his worth a four bagger
In moving the motion Mr. B. W. Even in comparatively modera Bradbury, the chairman, made ro threat to-day when he crashed out his sixth and seventh homers of times it was possible to lack a ference to the financial position of the year against the Phillies in devotion to any sport and still be the Club and the consequent need the only Baseball game played to- considered a normal animal, The for a higher subscription fee. He day. In spite of his powerful Provost of Eton has recorded with-suggested that the annual sub- awatting the Phillies won by 15. to out any sign of shame that he did scription should be raised from 7, Klein, Wright and O'Doul all not "ever once play football at Cam-$15 to $24 and that the latter sum registering points in the home run bridge," that he went down to the should be paid in advance at the parade. Chuck Klein's homer was river for about three weeks in his rate of $2 per month.commencing his fourteenth of the year and he first term, and, "to be short, played from October 1 of each year. The now is only two behind the Bam no games or wanted to." But be existing rule with regard to the bino himself.
fore this century began it was the subscription read that the annual Hack Wilson led the League in accepted creed of universlties that subscription should be $15 (pay- the number of homers hammered everybody should do something, able in advance) on October 1 of out in 1980. ・・・
meaning thereby struggle in some each year. Results as cabled by Reuter were as follow
*National League, Philadelphia 15, Brooklyn 7.
TABLES TO DATE.
Chicago Boston Cincinna
St. Louis |Pitts
New
RO
Phila
National
game.
Though Mr. Bradbury received The large unhandy majority did the enthusiastic support of Mr. not, indeed, puraue this cult with U. M. Omar, the popular cricketer any urgent devotion, but there was and lawn bowls player, the motion,
was rejected by 52, votes to 8.- a pathetic faith in it.
I imagine this has made no practical difference to the amount There never has been such
boxing season in England as now. of work done in universities, Judges. At least, there were never a cant and Cabinet Ministers, and bishop, ghts of it seeming
and other people indisputably
617 eminent may be found in the lets though, enthusiastic as I
standard 691 of blues. The opportunities for not bring myself to
boxing is of the 451 18ing are no doubt great for the was Stat before, during, and
azy reasonable man could reer the
488 find all the idleness he wanted at the 2465/354 university without ple
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