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Cricket Notes 1931 COLONY CHAMPION WINS

By Athole

WE

*VE are" going to bear a lot of A. P. Hall-Thomaon“ before the season is concluded. Be is undoubted ly the hard-hitting No. 8 bateman tho Club has been looking for during the past three years. At the E.0.0. Sunday he played a hurricane knock for 59 runs scared out of 78. In his innings there were no fewer than eleven boundary hits and ■' six, He never looked like getting out during this stay at the wicket, and his inn- Fings proved the turning point of the game in favour of the Volunteers. His dismissal proved to be a dismal Fanti-climax. George Lea, the K.C.C. veteran, was pat on to check the scor- Ing pace; and Hall-Thomson hit him to the boundary; but in trying to re-

peat the stroke he left his crease and

lost his bat in attempting a big hit, and was easily stamped by Hunter.

His bat almost hit J. P. Robinson, the

square leg umpire. Rugby may, how- ever, rob the Club of the services of this fine all-rounder, as he is a for-) waed of high repute, and will be an- deavouring to get hla Interpört cup. jagalnat" "Shanghai during the early

part of the season.

TIENTSIN" ITTLE,

C. A. L. Ramjahr Impresses.

CAE Rumjahn, the. Colony lawn tennis champion in 1931, ensity won the Tien- tain title when he beat El. Kao by setires of 62 F2, 6-2. CRumjalti partnered by his brother, Omar, also succeeded In winning the Doubles title when they beat the Kan brothers, 6-1, 6-4, 6-3 in the Final Round...

BLACK'S KICKING FOR BLACKHEATH,

Devenport Services Lose 26 To Nil,

was surprised to wee Lt-Comdr. Skyrme playing for the Navy: second eleven on Saturday. Perhaps the thought it might be better to start| the season in a lowly manner and then blossom forth to take his place: in the Navy XI. for the Triangular,

London, Sept. 25. There were high scores in several rugby football matchen yesterday, Blackheath swamp- ed Birkenheid, Käring com» plete mastery at forward. They scared six teles all of which were converted by Black.

Swansea, at home to Penearth.

REVENUE AND PW.D ENTER FINAL

Goscombe O'Sullivan Bowls Cup

The Revenue defeated the Sanitary "A" by 17 shots to 16 to enter the Final Round of the | Gosdombe O'Sullivan Inter-Depart- ment Lawn Bowls Cup. They will meet the P.W.D. “A," who 'beat the Police by 22 shots to 14, in the Final on the Police green on Sunday.

The full scores of the semi-final matches were as followa Sanitary "A" HL Lockhart C. Strange

5. Eccleshall J. Grigory

P.W.D. “A” H. H. Rose.

Revenue Dept.

E. Tuck

T. Tallon

W. Ward

16 A. W. Grimmit 17

Police (English). F. Nolan

A. H. Dinnen F. E. E. Booker

. Fraser

A. N. Reynolds A. M. Holland 12 E. G. Post

HOW TED PHELPS WON HIS TITLE.

Youth Tells.

Long Beach (California). 200 metres, after he had been four Sculling into the lead in the last

Tournament. He is a useful opening scored 37 points to the visitors lengths, behind at the turn (2,000 | batsman, though he does not relish and Bath, thanks in a great degree fast bowling." It is good to seo a to splendid play by their wing me Navy bowler on the horizon. From defeated Neath 19-8. The scores in what I saw of Surg-Lt. Crossfell on

30 Birkenhead

3: Bristol 3.Harlequins

37 Penarth

Saturday he looked to be a useful ac- the principal games were: quisition to the Navy team. Though Blackheath his S. for 14 against the Indian juniors Leicester cannot be considered too seriously, his Rosalyn right hand action is sufficient indies-Swanses.

Bedford tion of the possibilities in him.

Barts Newport was gratifying to see Hollands get in amongst the Plymouth

Bath wickets at Sookunpoo. He came in

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for a fair share of success when in London Scottish Shanghai, his slow spin deliveries Gloucester bringing him in harvest of wickets.

Coventry Capt. Burnett is another who met with Selkirk sucress in Shanghai, but he went: "too late against the Indians on Satur- day to be of much. use to his side. Old Alleynians With the possibility of Lt. Comdr.

Halifax Shaw returning to the Colony early in

Manchester November the Navy should be able to field a stronger side than last year, especially if Lt. Hargreaves regains his last season's form.

Redruth

In friendly

21 Richmond

3

metres) Ted Phelps, the British scaller, retained his title of world's

professional champion by beating the former champion, Major Good- osell, of Australía, by one length. 9 Goodsell led by a length at the

11 1,000 metres mark and by four

lengths at 1:500 metres. He was 16 seconds ahead at the torn.

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7 Abertillery

15

19 Neath

27 EMA.

24 Guys

17 Northampton

14 Torquay Glasgow

Aendes:

9. Hawick'

5. Pontypool

6 London Welsh

15 Bradford

26 Moseley

Devonport

At this point Phelps spurted bril- Fantly, and at the 8,000 metrès

D mark they were dead level. Phelps, |

3 sculling beautifully, and stroking 28 to the minute, then went into the lead and at 3,500 metres he led by slone and a half lengths...

For his victory Phelps will re- 11 ceive $5,000 (about £1,000).

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This is the sixth time that Good-

sell has rowed in a championship 28" Services orace.. He held the title in 1925, matches Yorkshire |1928 and 1927.

beat Somerset 18-8 on Thursday: Goodsell was beaten in 1928 by

33 lengths in 1930.

THE Kowloon Cricket Club have and Lancashire were defeated by H. A. Barry, whom Phelps beat by

been fortunate in finding new [Somerset 10-11 on Saturday. talent in A. T. Lay and I. McInnes, both of whom have jumped right into. form at this early stage of the sea son.

Lay is a hard-hitting bataman with an unorthodox style, who "should prove to be the right man for Satur- day afternoon League cricket. He is a trife impetuous, but if he waits for the right ball to come along he should

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more with the ball than the bat, which is encouraging from the K.C,G. stand-point. Their attack this year appears to be deplorably weak, and Goodwin will experience many an xious moments unless histbowlers strika a good patch. McInnes bowls

South China Aquatic Gala

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China Mail Sports Diary.

Hockey.

TO-DAY

Mamak

ournament,

| RAIS.C. V. St. Andrey's (Marina), 4.30 pim.

TO-MORROW

a medium paced ball which pitches on Hockey Hong Kong Hockey Club.

1 - Fifteen events will he decided at. the S.C.A.A. Pavilion, North Point, to-night when the Ninth Swimming Meeting of the South China | Athletic Association": "will com- mence at 7 p.m. A further Aftean events will be decided to-morrow evening and the Meeting will con-

clude on Thursday with the two Harbour Swims.

The following is the programme:

TO-DAY.

|(4men);

the leg stick and comes sharply across Seniora v. South Wales Borderers; 200 Metres Relay Open to Colony to the off. He has already taken nine Mamak Tournament, University wickets this season.. His batting is 12th Battery; 4.80 p.m. not as impressive to date as it was rumoured to-be.

A Baker has commenced his first season with the champions In good style. On Saturday he rattled up 85 not out when going in No 10 for the LR.C. against the Navy, and followed this up by taking 3 wickets for 6 runs. Though not possessing such a low delivery as A. T. Noman bhoy, last year's 'Varsity skipper,

THURSDAY

Hockey - Mamak Tournament, H.M.9, Wishart v. E.KS.R.A. (First Battery), 4.30 p.m.

WWF FRIDAY Hockey. Mamak Tournament,

24th Battery v., Royal Signals, 180 p

Aquatics-Queen's College (V.B.C.),

p.m.

SATURDAY

Baker has a low action which is most} == FOOTBALL FIEST DIVISION disconcerting to the batsman. He is South Chins --

also another bowler who is the object St. Joseph's

of criticism in regard to his alleged Recrolo

v."<Artillery

Cub

throwing of the bail instead of bowl- Lincolas

ing it.

Unlike A. C. Beck, who is Bug SECOND DIVISION

said to throw his fastest delivery, St. Joseph's'

Baker sends down each bali in exact- South China, ber vit. Brough ly the same way. It would, however, Navy

Athletle

Cause a mild sensation where a square Taung Tsink Club leg umpire, to take the bull by the Artillery born and no-ball either of

Eastern

{Signals:

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22. G. Wallingtonot in little Recreio

practics playing for "Queen's

University College on Saturday and scored 20 out Radio of the 77 compiled by the nursery of Engineer's Local cricket He also claimed 8

wickets for 18 runs. The Civil Ser Under vice CC. who are adopting the policy Volant at youth before old age this season, Arm will welcome the services of Walling" Nayy 2nd ton, who has now definitely given up

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