MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1932,
Y.M.C.A. WATER POLO LEAGUE.
Sutherland's "Hat Trick"
For Sardines.
SÚRIMPS RECORD FIRST WIN.
The Shrimps registered their first win in the Y.M.C.A. Water Polo League last Monday when they singed a brilliant second half recovery in win by 4 goals. to 3 after being two goals in
arrears,
WORLD SPORTS
BRADMAŊ RÉCORD
Y taking six wickels with. Benative walls against
British Columbia, "Don Brad-" man, the world's most prolific run-scorer," "equalled the 1859 recerd of J. Wisden, who pers formed the feat for England
against XXI of the United States and Canada at Roches Ter (US).. These two cases are the only twa on record.
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Italian's Foresight.
BOXING TIT-BIT.
remarkable boxing story
comes from Birmingham. One of the boxers sent his op- ponent hurtling through the ropes with a right swing to the jaw, and, in his Impetuos- ity, dired after him. The re- feree then proceeded to count both boxers, oul, but, after a wild scramble the pair regain. ed the ring at the count of ning. The bout continued for a further nine rounds and a.. draw was the decision of the judges at the conclusion.
Notts Amalgamation.
THE CHINA MAIL
LANCASHIRE STRUGGLING IN BATTLE OF TYKES,
Tea Interval Scoret.
London, Saturday.
The folowing were the tea inter- val scores as cabled by Reuter. Surrey v. Notts at the Ovalį,
Notts: 225 for 6.
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Sussex v. Middlesex at Hove.
Middlesex: 140.
Sussex: 26 for no wicket.
Worcester v. Essex at Worcester,
Worcester: 207 for 5.
Title Fight.
Harvey Troubles Thil In Early Rounds
Frenchman's Relentless Battery To Stomach Decides Issue
IRELAND DEFEATS SCOTLAND.
Cricket International At Greenock.
M'VEAGH'S CENTURY.
London, June 28, Ireland completely calculations, in
the
After the
upset final day's play of the cricket match against Scotland at Glenpark, Another chapter in the doleful history of British failure to
Greenock and won by 58 runs, championship contesis was written at the White City, when Len
They batted with great freedom Harvey, the 23-years-old Cornishman, with the world's middle-weight and finished their second innings Lancashire v. Yorkshire at Man- title within his grasp, let his opportunity slip so badly that, long be-with a lead of 236 runs.
fore the end of his fight with the French holder, Marcel Thil, he was for 127, the tall and could not hold early home batsmen were out, five
Lancashire: 141 for 7.
out for a draw, and Ireland won in The smallest crowd that has ever witnessed a contest of world the end with fifteen minutes to go. Hampshire v Somerset at South-
Scores: character at the most there were only 10,000 present - way in
Gentlemen of Ireland-First In- full agreement with the Swiss referée, M. Devernaz, when at the oings:-D. E. Pigot: (Phoenix), "end of 15 rounds, affer an almost painfully long scrutiny of his score, Anderson, b Baxter 32; E. A card, he gave hi verdict to Thil.
chester:
In the sharice of Garrod and Franks the Porpoises, gratefully accepted the services of Olver, who Palmieri, the Italian tenais play naulty playa for the Sardines er who beat Firy Satoh it the all- STOKER," the skipper pt the important match in the Itain-Japan Porpoises, gave his side a two- Davis Cup tie, withdrew "fram
"Notts "Forest_and - Notts County goal advantage at half time, and Wimbledon in order that he might OVER arded a third before the ant be unnecessarily extended burr to amalgamate after next foot-ampton.
ball season in order, to avoid “cut- Shrimps struck their best form fore the Semi-final match in the throat competition. It is then AMBROSE scored twice in „quick E'üropean Zone. His play against hoped that Nottinghamshire will secession whilst ARIS aided two Salah fully justified his action, in First, Division status and field Purther goals to win the match. he scan. two sets den before he.
a"football side equal în strength to W. F. Kerr refereed the game. atruck a brilliant patch which goes their cricket cleven.
Porpoises--Marshall, Ingram, him the next three sete for the loss Stoker. Olver, Coleman and Dun-of only four games. Lit.
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Shrimps Brukenshire, Ambrose, Duleep in Form. Aris, Ahern, Henry and Nicholl,
On Thursday night the Sar- dine continued in winning rein when they beat the Whales by goals to 3 after leading two-nil in the first half.
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K. S. Duleepsinhjithe brilliant Indian skipper of Sussex, took the opportunity. of storing his third consecutive century during: the Test Trial at Old Traf ford. After being completely SUTHERLAND registered the overshadowed by the grace- "hat_trick" for the Sardines, while ful woolley, "Duleep" scored much WILLIAMS scored the fourth faster than "Wolly" Hammond, who point. WITCHELL (2) and Donn also scored a century in the match. Scored for the Whales, who were enptained by E O. Murphy, C. L. Aria refereed the game."
Sardines, Sutherland, Campbell, Junes, Webb, Railton, Williams and
Ofver...
Essex Misfortune.
CONFUCIAN ASSN.
TRIUMPH.
Senior Ping Pong League Win.
The Confucian Association beat the Eastern Athletic ARSO- «ciation by 21 games to 14 In The Senjor Division of the Ping. Rong League at the Chinese Y.M.C.A. last night. Full scores were as follow:- Li Chaak-hung (C.A.)
O'Connor, the mainstay of the sssc batting, had the misfortune to be struck on the hand by a ball From Barwood in the Test Triat Whales Harvey, Donn, Parkery' and `suutained a broken finger. It Murphy, Meinnis, Spiers and Wit-is feared that O'Connor, will be me cholt.
benter from the Essex xide forhoi Yan-chang (C.A.) Leveral weeks.
RESULTS TO DATE,
"The following are the full results
of League games played to date: Sardines 4 Shrimps
Whales
Shacks Sardines
Sharks
Porpoises
2 Porpoises
↑ Shrimps
4 Whales
4 Whales
Porpoises a Shrimps. Sardines
·GOAL SCORES TO DATE.
•Coleman (Porpoises)
5
Ambrose (Shrimps)
5
Sutherland (Sardines).
Dorn. (Whales)
G. Fowler (Sharks)
3
E. Railton. Sardines)
› L'ampheli (Sardines);
Aris (Shrimp)
Witebell. Whales)
Staker Pornnisen).
Angus" (Sharks)
"
2
1.
1
Kerr (Sharks)
Masterbrook (Sharks)
1
Diver (Porpoines)
Williams (Sardines)
THIS WEEK'S GAMES.
TO-DAY.
Porpoises. Sharks.
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Light Blue's 'Hat-Trick.
R. C. Rought-Rought, the
Sia Chiu-lun (CA),
Cam-Rong Chuen-to (C.A.)
4 bridge Blue, by dismissing James Langridge, Harry Parks and Collins with successive balls, registered the "hat trick" while playing for the University against Sussex at Hove.
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McCABE'S EFFORT.
THE Australian cricket tour-
Ts under the captaincy
of Arthur Mailey won their opening match in Canada when they beat Cowichan by 310 runs. Stanley McCabe, the "baby" of the side, con tributed a faultless 150 to the Australian total of 503 for 8, whilst Don Bradman scored 60.
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Elon Boy's Venture.
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The King's Cap Air Race this
1 your ultracted Mrs. Rhoden-Moor-
huose, widow of W. B. Rhodes-Moor- house, the first dir V.C., wohn was killed in the car. Her plane wak Rown by her son, he was known Plast year as the lying Eton boy. The racc KYLS, however, won by Capt. Lawrence Hope,
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Porpoises: Selected from the The Penalty Area.
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following Garrod, Marshäli, "Wales are attempting to restricti Franka, Ingram, Stoker (captain), the penalty area in width" by Lewis, Lowson and Coleman. airteen yards. The proposal how-
Sharks: Angua, Selk, Burgaust.ever, dhen not meet with Easterbrook, Fowler, Kerry (cap-unimova approval, though, it would tany and Rigge.
THURSDAY.
Shrimps v. Whales.
Shrimps Selected from the
following-Simpson, Brokenshire,
Lπ-
ot over and the argument concern- ing the may not bring in a scoring position when he was fouled or
| when his opponent handled the ball.
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Nicholl, Moss, Mitchell. Aris (Continued from previous Column.)
captain), Moon, Ellis, Jenner and Only two matches have now to King
Whales: Harvey, Spiers, Donn, Parker, Stifliard, Murphy · (cap- tain) and McInnis.
The played to complete the Second
Round:
A. 0. Brawn and F. Lobel (32) v. T. R. Rowell and W. A. Stewart] (34).
RESULTS OF VALLEYA G. Ursell and C. W. Jeffries
FOURCOMES
Only Two Matches. In Second Round To Be Pla
Three further matches in the Second Round of the Happy Valley Foursomes were decided during the week with the following results:
K. S. Robertson" and :: Capt. "H. W. Dawkes best H. G. Wal- Jington and J. D. Kinnaird (29) by 3 and 2
C. B. Robertson and D. 8. Edward (23) beat R. 8. W. Patterson and D...J. Valentine i' (33) by 1 up.
G. W. Sewell and W. J. Wad-
| (35) v. A. E. Clarke and R. C. Law
(23).....
The first mentioned game could not 'be played on account of a foot
injury to Rowell which necessitatert his going into hospital. It is be-
lieved, however, that Rowell has now recovered, and that the game will be played in the early part of this coming week.
Third Round Draw, The following is the draw for the Third Round:
Robertson and Dawkes (25) Y Brawn and Lobel (82) or Rowell and Stewart (84),
Robertson, and Edward (28)-4-v Benfield and Mackie (26).
Valentine and Charman (20) Sewell and Waddington (81).
Ursell and Jeffries (85) or Clarke.
dington (31) beat A. Macfarland Law (23) Robb and Coppin
lane and C. Thwaites (36) by (26),
3 and 2
The figures in brackets, denote
(Continued at foot of next Colums) the combined handicap of the pair.
Siu Shu-kan (C.A.).
#
*Somerset: 118.
Hampshire: 34 for 1.
Warwick v. Derby at Edgbaston.
Warwick: 161 for:
Kent v. Gloucester at Canter- bury.
Kent: 163.
Gloucester: 131 for 3.
Northants. Leicester at North- ampton.
Leicester: 166 for 5. Glamorgan All-India at Swan-
Indians: 107 for 3.
SCA.
Recovers To Top "Score
Against Scotland. ⠀
well and truly beaten.
SUMMER FOOTBALL TOURNEY.
Cancelled On Saturday
"Owing To Rain.
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Ingram (Leinster), Simpson, b Whitelaw 6; P. O'M. Dixon (Dubli University), c Kerr, Melville 7; After a most promising start, in J. C. Boucher (Phoenix), b Baxter which Harvey threatened to bring 67; T. G. M'Veagh (Phoenix), b the fight to a premature conclusion Melvile 25; N. H. Lambert (Leins. by means of his. swift hooks with ter), c Anderson, b Baxter 1; A. C. the left and heavy right-handers, Douglas Collegians), c Kerr b the Englishment had the worst of Melville 22; F. J. Reddy (Leinster), the encounter with his opponent. Simpson, b Whitelaw 2; G. Croth This is certainly a worthy cham-ers (Lisburn), c Simpson; b Baxter pion. Short, squat and bald-head-41; T. H. Dixon (Dublin Univer ed, with a big capacious chest and sity), not out 10; R. W. Alexander, well-muscled arms, he is full of con-b Baxter 7; Extras 22; Total 242. centrated vitality and fighting Gentlemen of Ireland-Second In- Owing to the heavy rain which
vigour. Harvey is more of the nings:-E. A. Ingram, b Anderson fell on Friday and Saturday the artist in style, and his long pene Melville 26; N. H. Lambert (Lefna- CALL SINGH'S MUSCLE INJURY. opening of the Chinese Summer trating reach and swift punches 8; D. R. Pigot l.b.w., -b Tod made a vivid contrast to the crouch-40; P. O'M. Dixon, Stewart, Football Tourney Was cancelled
ing infighting methods of the b-Baxter 12; J. C. Boucher, c foreigner. on Saturday.
Stewart, b. Baxter 07 T. G. Dr Wu, the donor of the silver
Harvey's smothering methods and M'Veagh,"c_Jones, ɓ Stewart 109; trophy for which nine teams com: holds are well known, but the Swiss A. C. Douglas, e Simpson, b An- referee would not have them, with derson 32; T. H. Dixon, run out pets, was to have kicked off in the the result, that Harvey was forced 6; G. Crothers, 1.b.w. b Baxter 1; game between the Electric Co., and to employ more fighting methods F. J. Reddy, not out 50; M. H, After Thil had got Lumbert, b.w., b Melville 16; R. L Ching. Wus The other match than usual. which should have been played over Harvey's impetuous opening Alexander, b. Baxter 22; Extras 22. was between Ching Ning and in the first round, during which-he Total 381..
received a cut under the right eye, Gentlemen of Scotland-First In- Soong Ching. -..
Kerr The following nine teams are he kept trying to work in close, nings-J.
(Greenock), competing in this year's tourna-Harvey met this with some wicked Reddy, b Ingram 69; J. F. Jones ment, which is organised by the downward rights that grazed the (Stirling County) b. T. Dixon 78; H. L. Stewart (Cupar), c Reddy, b Chung Wah Athletic Association:chin.
Ching Ning, Soong Ching. Elec- He looked the part of the chal. Boucher 4; W. Nicholson (W. of tric Co. Ching Wu, Hong Kong lenger to the life. He was conft. Scot.), b. Douglas 97; B. R. Tod' Hotel. Mul Dui. Fui Shing, Sam dent and aggressive, and Thil seem (Edin. Acad.), b Douglas 20; K. W. Kwong and Kwok Wah.
ed puzzled. The Frenchman wrinkl Marshall (Edin. Acad.), at Crothers, ed his forehead and kept trying to T. Dixon" 10; A. Anderson (Dun get in so that he could hammer fermline); b Douglas 0; A. R. Simp- [away at Harvey's body.::
son (Gala), c and b. Douglas. 7; There were two distinct methods. W. F. M. Whitelaw (Grange), c at work, Harvey scored best with Boucher, b Ingram 1; A. D. Baxter This straight left and his left hooks (Grange); c and b Dixon 10. H. to the body. Thil hardly varied his Melville (Forfarshire), not out 9; ineeswent battery to the body. Thil Extras, 30; Total 825. defended his championship by.
lost to Tang Kwok-fai
2- 3
lost to Yuen Yu-fai
beat Lui Hok-kam
D- 5
3 2
beat Yue King-kong
5-0
Landon. July 21. Lall Singh is suffering with recurrence of his muscle in: Jury and It is doubtful whe- ther he will be able to play for the Indian team in their next matek.
lost to Chan Ying-sing
1- 4
Li Chun-kai (C.A.)
beat. Wong Hok-lum. Fung Paon-yim (C.A.) beat Fok Ping-chiu
5- 0
5- 0
Lal Singh, however, play. ed against Scotland in Edin- burgh during the week-end. and scored 28 out of 146 in the first innings and. 3 in the second.]
21-14
OFFER HIM
CASTLES
CIGARETTES
Gentlemen of Scotland-Second American methods but with scrupu Innings:-John Kerr, c T. Dixon, b lis fairness.
Boucher 23; J..F. Jones, b Boucher The third round was fairly even, 24; H. L. Stewart, I.w.b., b Ingram and after Thil had taken the fourth, 25; W. Nicholson, e Boucher, b in which Harvey, was warned three Ingram 86;, B. R. Tod, e Pigot, b times for holding, the Englishman Bouclier 4; K. W. Marshall, lw.b.,'
b Douglas 17; W. Anderson, c and
had a look in.
From the fifth round, onwards it b Douglas 27; 4. R. Simpson, l.b.w. was mostly Thil's fight. He was b Ingram 0; W. F. M. Whitelaw, b ever forcing the issue which Har-Douglas 0; A. D. Baxter, c Lambert, yey disputed by defensive methods b Ingram 0; J. H. Melville, not out Interspersed with occasional ral-10; Extras, 21; Total 177. lies. Harvey landed some great punches, but Thil is like toughened
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
eak and he always came back to Gentlemen of Ireland-1st Innings hammer away at the Englishman's
O...M. R. W
mid-section. It was this relentless A. D. Baxter 25.3 5 79 B battery to the stomach that beat W. F. M. Wlaw 22 8 48 2. Harvey. Moreover, he had his W. Anderson ...14 5 39 0 right eye badly cut in the seventh J. H. Melville'.. 17 § - 1 50 round, and the blood which cover-H. L. Stewart 2 0 fed his face worried him.
2nd Innings Thil was
the embodiment of A. D. Baxter 28 1 102 perpetual motion. He never gave W. F. M. W'law · វ 6 Harvey any rout, but Harvey fought W. Anderson 20 5 59 2. it out to the bitter end. In the J. H. Melville 26 4 81 1 Jast round he smashed home some H. L. Stewart rare blows and Thil wound up B. R. Tod bleeding, from the mouth
8 2 31 1
3 - 0 - 17 - 1" and Gentlemen of Scotland-Jat, Innings. nusc. But the verdict was his be-1. H. Dixon 28.3 4 1188 rond a doubt.
R. W. Alexander 18 5 38' JC Boucher
Harvey was a little disappointed, E. A. Ingram. but he realised Thil had beaten him A. C. Douglas
and gave him a pat of acknowledg
ment as they shook hands.
Apart from his holding, Harvey. H. Dixon
had done well. He fought better:
22750
81 15 50.
18
4 B6
2nd. Innings.
28
28
than I had ever seen him do before, A. C. Douglas 16 8 but he was not good enough for
J. G. Boucher 15 3 54
17
the Frenchman. Most people be W Alexander 80 fore the fight thought that Harvey
E, A., Ingram 18.2-6 31
would win, but Thil, is obviously D. P. Pigot, 10
a powerful and vastly improved
fighter and possesses great, powers SIR HENRY BIRKIN'S ESCAPE.
of resistance and still greater cour
age. Harvey's weakness is of Sir Henry Birkin, the holder of course, that he is too much of a boxer and not enough of fighter.
hard the Brooklands lap record, had a Cremarkable escape from death when the tread of his offside rear tire stripped in the Duke of York's |race, His⠀⠀ car, a super-charged Bentley, swerved violently, but by magnificent driving Sir Henry kept CUA It straight. A F. Ashby won the
AUSTRALIA WIN
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At Sydney, on July 2, Australia race, at # speed of 102.69 m.p.h., beat the touring New Zealand but Sir Henry would have won Rugby Union teem by 22 points to had he not been forced out of the 17%
| race.
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