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Sports Diary.
TO-DAY
Cricket
| Mr. Lyal's XI v. Lincolns
(K.C.C., 2 p.m.)
TO-MORROW
Billiards-Steel, Coulson League
THE CHINA MAIL.
"END OF TENNIS HYPOCRISY.”
Olin Dutra To Visit England.
SPANISH CHAMPION `ILL.
Baseball Phraseology, Entertaining.
St. Patrick's Clab v. Royal Enginors' .Tennis Amateurs.
Sergeants THE discussion en amateurism at the annual general meeting
Palace Hotel v, Garrison Sgts. S. W. B. Syts v. G. & P. O.'s Club Royal Artillery Bgts v. Police R. C..
Hockey-Mamak Tournament, Signala v. Phoenix
(Marina, 4 p.m.) Friendly Match Hevg Kong Hockey Club "A" v.
Contral British Association
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933.
Australian Cricket Board Of Control Up In Arms
Adelaide, Yesterday.
THE AUSTRALIAN Board of Control has sent the following cable to the Marylebone Cricket Club, Lord's, regarding the "leg theory" controversy :---
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"Body-line bowling has assumed such proportions that it has
G.S.M. WIN
TRIANGULA R
RIFLE SHOOT:
Club Beaten By 17 Points.
THE
R. A. F. THIRD.
THE Garrison Sorgeanta' Mens won the triangular rifle shoot- ing contest at Kowloon Tong when
of the British Lawn Tennis Asso) become a menace to the best interests of the game. It makes the they returned an aggregate score
the
ciation has had a lively repercussion protection of the body by the batsman the main consideration, and of 480 to the Club's 463 and the abroad..
is causing intensely bitter feeling between players as well as injur-R. A. F.'s 496. In France, in particular, L.T.A.'s pronouncement on amateur-ing them." ism is regarded as the recognition (King's Pk., 5 p.) of "shamateurism," and one sport- ing newspaper's long article on the subject has the headline: "The Bri- tish L.T.A. admits in principle the subsidised amateur,"
SATURDAY
Billarda Open Championship C/S. E. Jarman v. T. Gooding
་
(St. Patrick's Club, 8.30 p.m.) Cricket-First Division University v. Civil Service (L) Indian R. G. v. Army (F)
Second Division
Reerelo v. University (L) Civil Service v. Police (F) Craigengower v. Navy (F)
Football Interport Trial
Second Division Borderera v. South China Eastern v. Navy Ewo v. St. Joseph's Chinese Athletic v. Club Toung Tein v. Lincolns Kowloon v. Royal Artillery
Third Division
Recreio v. Royal Air Force Royal Engineers v. St. Joseph's Signals v. Chinese Athletics Taikoo v. South China Borderers v. Lincolns University v. R.A.S.G.
Hockey-Caer Clark Cup
This interpretation will not please the purists of the L.T.A. French critics, however, accept it as "an sad of hypocrisy."
..
Reuter.
the winners Club, led "It is our opinion that this type of bowling is unsportsmanlike by one point an actual-hits, but the and, unless stopped immediately, is likely to upset friendly remtions allowance for the
alghts gave the G. S. M. team viċ- existing between Australia and England."
tory.
The
US$ of open
FRENCH OLYMPIC TEAM ESTABLISHES RECORD.
"How," they say, "ean anyone expect a tennis player to remain a Returns With 477,679 Franes. pure amateur, to pay from his own! pocket the numerous expenses In- dispensable to his role of actor at tournaments, and to spend his youth Hin running from one tournament to]
another without compensation?"
This is frank, but the cap fita many famous players.
*
* *
1A Great Chess Champion.
THE late. F. D. Yates, six times British chees champion, was, with the exception of Mr. H. E. Atkins, the only British chess play-
Club de Recreio v. H. K. Ladies' Hockeyer of international class ainco
Club
Central British Association v. Y.M.C.A. Blackburne
HOCKEY TEAMS.
RADIO v Y.M.C.A.
Mr. Yates, with his peculiarly
Paris, Jan. 9. France saved $19,000 at Los Angeles last summer from the budget of three million france which Parliament voted for French participaption in the Olympic Games.
The French... Olympic Com-. mitteo came home with 477, 679 francs in its pockets, there- by establishing a precedent for French missions abroad - Uited Preas,
Two o'clock hitter-player who beautiful bands, his gruff Yorkshire hits line drives in batting practice manner and his striped celluloid but pops up in a game.
TEST MATCH
Earlier Scores.
England 1st Innings. |Sutcliffe, c Wall, b ́O'Reilly
D. R. Jardine, b Wall .. Hammond, c Oldfield, b ́Wall · 2 Ames, b Ironmonger ..... |Leyland, ¡.b.w., .b O'Reilly
Scores were as follow:
Garrison Sergeants' Mess
200 500 600 TL.
At 29 24 2476-
26 21 28 75
*A. Chappell ........ SI 27 23 *H. Emery
157 148 131 436
C. Kirk .....
*W. Farquhar
30
24. 19
73
*B. V. Clarke
24
** 24
70
*J. Garrod
18 28 16 61
8
83
44
R. B. S. Wyatt, e Richardson,
b Grimmett ..
78
Grand Total
.... 480
G. O. Allen, 1.b.w. b Grimmett Paynter, c Richardson, b Wall Verity, e Richardson, b Wall Voce, b Wall Larwood, not out
15
77
Plus 10% for use of open sights..
45
Hong Kong Rifle Club -
Extras
15
Total
841
200 500
TL 31 R. H. Woodman 31
02: II. C. Wataon 27 30 26 83 "C. F. I. Simpson 26
600
80
25. 74;
.24 Fall of the wickets-1 for 4, 2
24 15 68 for 16, 3 for 16, 4 for 80, 5 for 186, Tetley... 27.
*Van der Lely .. 22 19. 22 63 6 for 196, 7 for 228, 8 for 324, 9
*C. Holmes.
collar, was a "character." Chess Collisions college players (col for 336; 10 for $41.
was the only subject of conversation|legians).
that interested him. On the other Rabbit ears-player who hears hand, he was highly impatient of everything said about him. ignorant novices who pestered him for. explanations.
I once watched him playing in o tournament. Throughout the day he chain-smoked. No food passed his Ups.
Wall Hitchy-koo-player given to fid-O'Reilly gety actions in batter's box.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
R W
34.1 10
72 B
60 19
82 2
Ironmonger Griminett McCabe..
20 6
50
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28 :0 94 2 Gully jumper-railroad trains.
14 8 28 Goaltender a good "waiter" at the plate, who offers at no bad
Australia. Ist innings balls.
W. M. Woodfull, b Allen ... He was very sensitive to inter Banana stalk-a bat with poor. H. Fingleton, b Allen ...
this wood in it.
D. G. Bradman, ċ Allen, b Can of corn-a high, lazy fly
Larwood
The following will represent the Radio Sports Club in a friendly ruption while playing. On
occasion there Bame
was a man
27 19 12 59
∙169 147 131 437,
Grand Total
463-
Plus 10% for use of open sights..
hockey game against the Y.M.C.A standing behind him with a bad ball to-day at 5.10 p.m. at King's Park cold. Every time the man suiffed Rubber bat-bat used by player S. J. McCabe, c Jardine, b Lar. Adamk
Man Singh; Pardoman Singh, ́ ́J. S. Grewal; Jaggeet Singh, M. H. Hassan, Yates would turn round and snap: who gets a lot of fuke hits Mohinder Singh; Surjin Singh, Garba "Shout oop!". chan Singh (Captain), Awtor Singh, Kalwant Singh and Attar Singh.
C.B.A. v. CLUB “A”.
Baseball League.
Ash heap-a rough
wood
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2526 20.
25 26
143 143 110 -396
·0
R. A. Fi-Kal Tack Rifa Club
22
*Walter
200 500 600 The 20 26 22 744
*s. Conway.
Lister...0
26 26
21.78
21
22
8 "Turner
· 8ប
V. Y. Richardson, b Allen
28
W. A. Oldfield, retired hurt
41
C. V. Grimmett, c Voce, b
Allen
102
0
6
0
14 LINCOLNS
indeld.-W. H. Ponsford, b Voce
Associated Press.
* Champion's Illness. NOME of the more unusual of theHE Illness of Senorita de Alvarez So
entries in the embryo baseball T she has been operated on for dictionary are:
Pretty a ball player easily in-
appendicitis in Paris--will be heard with regret
The following will represent the C.BA. in their Hockey match against the Hong Kong Hockey jured. Club."A" on the Club ground, King's Automatic strike with pitch Park, to-morrow at 5,10 p.m. i when the count is three and noth
J. Sharpham; S. McNider, B. Bicking. ford, N. Whitley, T. Whitley, J. J. Barber-a talkative ball player. King, M. Well, J. Johnson, G. C. A la carte-playing ball with one the championship... Francis, G. Fowler and R. Carroll.
Reserve R. Blyth.
hand.
Home Football
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Fixtures For Saturday
First Division
ARSENAL v. Manchester C.
ASTON VILLA v.`` Liverpool BLACKBURN v. Wednesday
Blackpas!
İDERBY
Third Division (North)
BARNSLEY V. Gateshead BARROW
Rotherham
T. MANSFIELD
Carlisle CHESTER V. BIRMINGHAM
v. Accrington West Bromwich
CREWE
v. Rochdale DONCASTER v. Darlington Halifax
V. WREXHAM HARTLEPOOLS”. Waball HULL
v. Stockport.
EVERTON V. Sunderland
HUDDERS-
FIELD
Leads
Middlesboro V. Bolton NEWCASTLE v., Leicester SHEFFIELD U v. Chelsen.
WOLVES V... Portsmouth
Bradford BURY Charlton CHESTER
Second Division
v. Bradford o
v. Southampton V. Oldham
FIELD v. Swansea FULHAM
V.Notts C. LINCOLN
MANCHES-Millwall
AMENTER U. Y. Tottenham NOTTS F. v.Preston PLYMOUTH. Burnley STOKE
Grimsby
WEST HAM V. Port Vale
Newport Newport SWINDON
MThird Division (South) BRENTFORD. Exeter BRISTOL C Cardiff Clapton COVENTRY BRISTOL Gillingham NORTHAMP
DING.
-Luton
Ꮲ U Queens' PE ALDERSHOT
New Brighton TRANMERE YORK
Southport
Scottish Cap
Stenhousemuiry. MORTON Klug's Park
ABERDEEN
ST. MIRREN Fenicalek Athletic St. Bernards VA PARTICK AIRDRIE Alloa HIBERNIANS V. Forfar CLYDE MURA. v. Fraserburgh STRANKAERY. Boness
Queen S. 7. THIRD LANARK Edinburgh City v AYB“ STAGE
JOHNSTONE v. East Fife Falkirk k
nano Amateuraav QUEEN'S FK. E. STIRLING (v. Montrose and COWDEN-ARENTS
BEATH Dunfermline Raith
Dundee CELTIC FALKIRK DUNDEE T FILM NOCE Invernees Thirt! Arbroath Solway Star DUMBARTONgry, Beith
Lochgelly ALBION RANGERS HEARTS
„FournemouthS
Norwich Torquay
FORD
Bristol B
Hamilton LETTR:
FOOTBALL HOME AND AWAY TABLES
IN TO MORROW'S "CHINA MAIL
W. J. O'Reilly, b Larwood T. Wall, b. Hammond
H. Ironmonger, not out
·
Extras
Total
Grand Total
436
• Plas 10% for use of open sights.
222 DEFEAT “Y” AT
BILLIARDS
The Spanish champion did not compete at Wimbledon last year, but she is the only player of modern Fall of wickets:- (Fingleton) times who has appeared in three for 1; 2 (Bradman) for 18; 8 successive finale without securing (McCabe) for 34; 4 (Woodfull) for 51; 5 for (Richardson) for Her manner of accepting defeat
1947 Luke And Stoker Have -always amilingly-added to her 181; 6 (Ponsford) for
(Grimmett) for 212; 8 (O'Reilly).
29 Breaks. popularity. She was ever a grace for 222; 9 (Wall) for 222.. ful loser.
In the same summer that the Senorita so nearly beat Mrs. God-
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. H. W. 25 6 55 3 284 7145 17.44 80.1 14 5 21 1678105 England—2nd Innings. Sutcliffe, e O'Brien, b Wall D. B. Jardine, Lb.w., HEN Fraulein Aussem, the only
Ironmonger German winner at Wimbledon, R. Byatt, Wall, b
free in the final another champion, Larwood Miss Helen, Wills, washers de Allen combat after an appendicitis opera- Hammond tion in Paris, She was rushed Voce from the courts at the Racing Club Verity to the American Hospital.
*
Tennis Appendixes.
has had two stretcher experiences. O'Reilly
She was carried off the centre G. D. Allen, 1.b.w., b Grimmett court unconscious, having fainted Hammond, b Bradman
at the crisis of her semi-final match Leyland, c Wall, b Ironmonger against Mias Ryan, -At Hamburg a Ames, b O'Reilly
year or two later she was borne of Verity, Lb.w. b O'Reilly
a ship returning from Argentina, Larwood, e Bradman, b Iron- where she had been touring, to have mongor
her appendix removed.
Paynter, not out
It is comforting to think that all Voca, b O'Bellly the previous patients have had their
subsequent triumphs...
New Golf Invader.
Extras
Total
The Lincolnshire Regiment “A” “defeated the Y.M.C.A. "A" by 50 points at Billiards Inst night at the Y:BLC.A.
The Y.M.C.A. managed to annek two of the six games, Luke make ing a magnificent recovery after being 30 points down to make a 7 break of 29 and a succeeding break of 22, which gave him the lead and 56 a win by 24 points. W
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A
The following wers the results:; YMCA. "A"
Lincolns MAR 15 Tate 160 - Underwood 85 McFayden
129 Bott 42 Stoker (29) 138 Kirkham
|F. E. Skinner ~ 87 Turner Luke (29) 150 Buxton 40 Mumford
69
28
130 Harris
17709
.150
829
Both Stoker and Luke were
credited with 29, the highest break 82 of the evening
412
Fall of the wickets: 1 for 7; 2 for
LIN DUTRA, who is mentioned, 13 for 128; 4 for 154; 5 for 245. DON BRADMAN'S AUTOGRAPH
Tara and Hugo, 5 for 296; 7 for 893; 8 for 395;.-9.
being one of the three "certaintica" for 408; 10 for 412.
for a place in the next American PER BOWLING ANALYSIS. Ryder Cup golf team, is the holder
Son
A
letter from Bruce Harris, who
Về who is with the Tent players. M. R. W in Australia, contains a new Don Bradman story. When Bradman 675
794 travele about the Commonwealth 878 only one class refrains from seak- 741ing his autograph the aborigines,
who usually know not cricket.
Bradman, during a halt in a res cent long journey was playing bridge in the saloon of the trail pathetlo old, aborigine black as your hat and dress addments of oftraordinaryanti quity peered through the window.
ghee wants you utograph,
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of the American Professional Wall Championship. He and his brother O'Reilly Mortie have, for the last three years Ironmonger or so, held a reputation for Invinc- Grimmet bility as partners in four-bail McCab matches, but Olin himself only came Bradman really to the front during the past summer. He won three of the big tournamen in a string the Betropolitan Oper; the North Shore Open, and the FGA Championship
with scores that totalled thirty. The Rugby match at the Valley four strokes under part
yesterday between the Club WA and the Medway resulted in a win for the Californian whose Club by 11 points to 6 BAN Hy swing" and equable
Harbord Lowson and A heat should stand him in ina
dersone at
Towsont con MAGRO Mautrie, who was Leist on his first visit to Naval aide converted their fry
machine-like
CLUB "A" RUGBY WIN,
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