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THE CHINA MAIL

FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1933.

BORDERERS AND LINCOLNS AGAIN TRIUMPH

CRICKET COUNTIES

YORKSHIRE THE CHAMPIONS

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JUDICIOUS MIXTURE OF YOUTH AND EXPERIENCE

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London, Apr. 21. and probably cause the exploita fortnight had still to pass betion of the leg-theory in county

Afore the cricket. schison begins cricket to be curbed, the unique at-

for Yorkshire--they open at Oxford tack of Bowes will not be affected. against the University on May 3 Bowes does not depend for his suc but already there is great activity ceas on a ring of leg-side fieldsmen. on of the county.

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CHOCOLATE FAVOURITE FOR ELLIS CHALKS UP 62

TONIGHT'S TITLE BOUT.

Seaman Watson's Challenge For Feather Crown.

New York, May. 10... Kid Chocolate, the Cuban world featherweight boxhr cham

· plon, is in perfect. trim for hia) title bout with Seaman Watson, the British contender, on Friday.

The Cuban, who has been award- ed the fille by the New York Boxing Commission, is alight favourite,

The bout is being staged at the Madison Square Garden ind - will be over 18-rounds-United Press

"Y" POLO

TEAM BEAT

CHUNG SING

Inexperienced Seven Overwhelmed,

[(By CRAWL).· n the seven grounds of the co who every season. he plays, and he may water polo team fast night defeated Verity's power increases with A scratch European Y. M. C. A. won the championship last summer confidently be expected to do even a team from the Chung Sing Bene are getting into trim at the nets better than last summer, when; with an enthusiasm which suggests against Notts, he accomplished for volent Society in the former's pool further triumphs to come. Sut-the second time in his career the by 6 goals to nil.

The "Y" team, which included cliffe, Leyland, Verity, and Bowes, stupendous feat of taking all ten of course, are not due to return wickets in an innings--for only 10 Schreuder. Kerr and Lange, were from the M.C.C. tour of Australia runé! His fine batsmanship in too heavy for the diminutive Chung and New Zealand until the first Australia,was no surprise to York Sing players, who, however, put up week in May.

skill with the ball very hard fight and were only Mr. A. B, Sellers will again lead the side, an he has taken up his has not failed he took 84 wickets beaten because of their lack of duties in a spirit of justifiable con- in first-class matches and he is practice and experience. fidence. Yorkshire have been sure to play a considerable part Kerr opened the scoring in the 46rät minutes of the game follow- champions seven times in the last again. fourteen season, and twice in the So will Mitchell and Barber with ing a swim up. Two minutes later last two years, so that they have the bat and in the field. Barber he added his second from the right every right to believe that they can exactly 'completed his thousand wing, scoring with a powerful maintain their reputation not only runs in the last match of the sea-backhand.

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BREAK

JARMAN REGISTERS 60 AND 52 UNFINISHED

ENGINEERS WIN IN GARRISON

BILLIARDS LEAGUE

(By Spot Ball)

THE Borderers and Lincalus are still running neck and neck in the Garrison Billiards League. Both teams easily won their games. last night, the Borderers, the Champions, defeating the Medical Corps by 464 points, and the Lincolas recording a 200 points triumph against the Artillery,

In the other game played last night, the Royal Engineers, who were runners-up last year, defeated the Small Units by 203 points. This the Suppers' second win. WE ARE

Was

HRADC, L/Cpl. Ellis, chalking up the highest break of the IGH scoring featured the match between the Borderers and the tournament to date a polished 62. C./Sgt. Jarman, runner-up to A. J.- Osmund in the Colony Championship, recorded breaks of 60, and 52:

(unfinished),^,

Borderers

RAM.C

C/Sgt: Jarman L/Cpl. Ellis Pte. Claps Pte. Williams Pte. Walters Drmr. Matthias

150

S/Sgt. Green

100

Sgt. Lane

1J1

Pte. Kirkham

150

Pte. Parry

180

"Pte. Smith

150

Pie. Hall

· 881.

36.

56: 150:

67

417

highest break in the match between the Lincelas and the Ar Tillery was, chalked up by Pte. Abbott, who, calded by an All- round break of 35, beat Sgt. Wood by 41 points. Other goods breaks were recorded by L/Sgt. James (26), Sgt. Beeston (26) and Sgt. Green (24).

Lt. King made his Initial appearance for the Lincolns last night, and, after an exciting game, was unfortunate to lose his game by 27 points.

Royal Artillery Lt. G. H. King

Sgt. Beeston.

Lincolns

as the best county, but as the big-json. Leyland's "great form against So Tinmo, the Chung Shing's gest gatedrawing eleven the the Australians will doubtless befcentre. forward went very land.

maintained at home.

following Kerr's second goal, when Loss of Fisher

Decrease In Membership. ̧ he broke away on the left to hit Only one 1932 player will be A surprising feature of York-the cross-bar. Schreuder, who was missing. This is H. Fisher, theshire cricket in recent years has playing in goal for the "Y", com left-hand medium bowler, who join-been that membership subscrippletely missing the ball.. ed the side for the eight conclud-tions have decreased each season R. Goldman the "Y's centre for ing matches, and straightway did since 1926 The continued trade ward, put his teara three goals the "hat-trick." As I was able to slump and an abnormal number of ahead, when he scored with a Brat state before the season ended, wet days last May, partly explain time back hand which took Tong Fisher's engagement with a Lan- the latest decrease, and as more Shlu-fai completely by surprise. cashire League club will prevent than 6,000 members still remain on him from continuing at present, the county books there is no official lead, the "Y" went further ahead THE Royal Engineers won four of their six-games against the Small Perhaps it is because of this, and depression,

when Kerr converted with a back. Unite, winning ultimately by 205 points.

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Changing over with a three goal

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also because A. C. Rhodes, another The new stand at-Headingley hás flip... of last year's newcomers, has not cost the club £5,000 of the total The Chung Sing forwards made yet fulfilled his early promise, that liability, and it will be completed vain attempts to score, but, in the secretary writes: "A perman-in the time for the first county spite of many opportunities, were ent successor to Emmott Robinson match. George Hirst, the veteran a trifle alow in getting the ball has still to be found."

all-rounder, may be seen busily away, thus ultimately losing their That even without "Old Em-coaching young players during the scoring chances. mott" Yorkshire were good enough present month 150 will

Chadderton added the "Ya" fifth as through his hands and later

in with an excellent shot which en to finish the tournament with many as 53 points, abend of Sussex the season he will visit various dis-tred the top right corner is a tribute to their team spirit,tricts and give instruction to the Juat before the final whistle which carried them triumphantly local schoolboys. Hirst has also Goldman added his second and the through many difficulties recall given Intruction in the art of coach-Y's" sixth when he swam through how. Wood, the, wicket-keeper, saving to students from Leeds Univer- from a pass from Railtor ed the side more than once with sity and Leeds Training College. Chung Sing Ben. Socle Tong In his bat-that might have been too Yorkshire commenced their sea-Shiu-fal; Lam Shiu-so and much for a team of mere individus-json by drawing with Oxford, and Sham-chung; Poon Ping-man; Ilsts.

losing to Cambridge in friendly Chung Wal-kwong, So Tinmo and Half their secret has been the games before beating Derbyshire Kong Chick-chow. Judicious mixture of experience in a low scoring championship Y.M.C.A.-W. Schreuder; L and youthfulness, and the recovery game at full.

Lange and K. Jenner; EW. Rail- of Percy Holmes from the disable. The champions are now playing ton; W. Kerr, R. Goldman and C. ment that kept him out of the field Essex at Dewsbury in the County Chadderton

Referee E. F. Bejk.

123

150-

L/Sgt. James

150

Bdr. Maddison

69

Sgt. Green

150

Sgt. Farr."

47

L/CpL+ Maltby /pl. Herriott

150

Bdr. Combey

80

102

Mr. Gr. Pine

150

.160

Set Wood

109

825

625.

Pte. Abbott

L/Cpl. Greenhill, who recorded the highest break of the encoun- ter-26-was beaten by S/Sgt. Clarke, who chalked up a 24, by 16. points. B.M. Floyd (25), Dyr, Gray (25) and Pte. Funnell (24) re- gistered useful breaks, all three, except Gray, winning by comfort- able margins.

Small Units S/Sgt. Clarke

Royal Engineera L./Cpl. Greenhill Sgt. Buckle Sgt. Hollingsworth S. M. Floyd Spr. Whittaker L. Regan

134

113

Pte. Funnell

150

Pte. O'Connor

150

Der. Gray

150

•Pte. Smith

150

~Cpl. Troy

·847.

TABLE TO DATE.

South Wales Borderers (Holders).. Lincolns Royal Artillery Royal Engineers

Royal Army Medical Corps. Small Units

NEWS WEEK-END AQUATIC GALAS

IN BRIEF

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WRESTLER'S - MISTAKE -PROVES: DISCONCERTING

Punch From Referee Pats Hig

Out For 5 Minutes

all too long makes it possible for Championship. the happy blend to be restored. Holmes had a batting average of |47.30, and everybody hopes that he and the indomitable Sutcliffe, will continue at the opening, pair for seasons to comet e fur ve

W. Wirth entered the Semi-Final vices, In the Charity Soccer match in The secretary of the league, Mr. Ihres Bumpers

Play Dobbs, Jr to give the Barholm goal- Round of th Junior Championship of aid of the fong Kong, Chillie's Play The bowling of Bowes will be the K.C.C. yesterday when he beat N. ground Fund on Saturdayint of his herolama.

keeper a special medal in recognition followed this summer with especial AE Mackay by 6-1, 2-6, 10-8, Line Thli-chan; Leung!! interest. Bowes may be said to Wirth, one of the few left-handed ding-aang: Ho Choi-vin Laing Wing have been the other half of their Hambly for right of entry into the Mak Bathon, Fung King Force, by 3 goals to 1 in the interwith the referes-inst in case

players in the Colony, will meet E. B. chul, Lee Kwok-wal; Targ Eyong-stun

The Royal Navy best the Royal Air championship-winning - secret, for Final

Wong Mes-shun' and Yeung Shul-vid

Reserver-Lal-Kwok-chu Au Kim Services Soccer championship, in Eng

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By

this game the *** -winning is safe to predict that whatever Final Round of the Handlesp"B" Th feeling may show itself against Singles at the K. C. C. when he de Craigengover Crickell Cul was the which they have held since 1877505/ The adoption of raised rules in the stain the Services championship {"body-line" bowling this summer feated G. Leverett (scr,) 6-8, 4-6, 6-1.jsubject of long; discussion last night

the truck many knockout blow awalified" to fung, and Leung: „Wing lai

with his famous "bumpere," and fi

The China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Gaubert (scr.). meet M. E. Politi (10) in the Semikr

The winner will meet 2. 8. V. Capell the extraordinary meithg› held ni Royal Nav

(-—--15) in the Final the Valley,

"After", much: argument 11 ww decis The Smith Chifa Athlete Associa- ed, that a "copy of the proposed new tion are opening their swimming sea-rules" should be circularised to rem son to-morrow._with_winight, fete" at born to rud af their Leisure, their-Bathing Fariion at Quarry Bay.co

Billlarda Boldiers, Club Tournament

The Kopioon: Cricket Club new holde Headynarbor, Wing, South Wales: Bor-

The Chinese Bathing: Club are opening, their final dance" of the lanzón" on Company, Lincoins ing their swimming season, this week Saturday, May 27, when the Chipera

(6.p.m.) and war a Night Tetson Bunday Band

Lawn Tess H. K. Area League commencing: at 7.30% pon

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