WEDNESDAY, JULY 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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WALLY HAMMOND AND C.C. DACRE EQUAL 1899 CRICKET RECORD
V.R.C. Beat Combined Chinese But Disappoint
Weak Finishing Off-
By Losers,
ROZA-PEREIRA BROTHERS
SHINE
Wong Suen Man and Yeung Hang Wah Outstanding In Keen Struggle
(By CRAWL)
The Victoria. Recreation Club last night defeated the Combined Hong Kong and Canton South China Athletic Associations by 2 goals to I in a water polo game at the South China Bathing Pavilion. North Point.
The
game was disappointing | from more points of view than one. It was a very scrappy game and the final score was a poor indica- tion of the run of the play.
To say that the winners deserv ed their victory would be putting the cart before the horse, for at no stage during the game were they the masters of the Chinese team.
K
WOK CHUN-HANG (H.K. S.C.A.A.) who missed a wonderful
levelling the
opportunity
of
scores in the
match between the V.R.C. and the Chinese by missing the penalty awarded him.'
NAVY FORCED TO A DRAW
Water Polo
Favourites
Win 11-0 Schreuder Nets Eight
Times.
SOUTH CHÍNA "B" OUTCLASSED
(By CRAWL).
The European T.M.C.A. "A" team scored another overwhelming victory in the Hong Kong Water polo League last night, when they defeated South China "B" by 11 goals to nil at the Chinese Civil Servants' Club.
Ladies Golf
TRS, LISSAMAN qualified for
M the Captain's Cup for March at Happy Valley with a score of |93~~~29 = 70.
*
HE Bogey Competition held at Happs Valley during June was won by Mrs. Buller, 8 up,
*
LISSAMAN Won the
M Eclectic Competition held at Deep Water Bay during June. Score 29-2% = 26%.
CENTURIES IN
EACH INNINGS
AT WORCESTER
Yorkshire Beat Surrey And Sussex Win.
BRILLIANT BOWLING BY BOWES
Lancashire Draw With West Indies And Both "Varsities Are Defeated
London, To-day,
A record dating back to 1899 was equalled during the week-end
A held at Deep Water Bay dur-Worcester C. C. Dacre, former New N Eclectic Competition will be county cricket programme, when åt
Zealand Test player, and Wally
ing July.
+
The winners were vastly superiore day, Arras & Hammond, hero of the English Test
Competition will be held] to the Chinese team who wasted at Deep Water Bay.
team, scored a century in each in- nings for Gloucester. much time in shooting when an opportunity presented itself.
Schreuder, the "Y" skipper, was again top scorer with 8 goals, and,
Chinese B.C. Score In (although not fully extended, he
Last Minute.
(By CRAWL)
IRISHMAN LEADS FIELD IN
BRITISH OPEN
(Continued from Page 1).
[ARGARET SCRIVEN who
Mwas sensationally beaten
by Fraulein Krahwinkel in the Fifth Round at Wimbledon yesterday.
China Mail· Sports Diary
TO-DAY
GIANTS AND YANKEES BEATEN TWICE
Babe Ruth Hits Out 18th Homer.
STAR BASEBALL CARD
New York To-day.
In a day of “double-headers" New York Giants suffered a double defeat.at the hands of the Braves. St. Louis Cardinals, their nearest rivals, shared the apolla with Pitt- sburgh Pirates.
In the American, League War- hington Senators nosed out the Yankees, world champions, twice, in spite of Babe Ruth's eighteenth four bagger of the season in he game.
Philadelphia Phillies, for whom Chuck Klein banged out his six- teenth homer, played brilliantly to beat the Dodgers in both encoun- ters.
Boston Red Sox recorded the only other double of the day, at the ex- pense of the Athletics.
Results as cabled by Reuter were as follow:
Lawn Bowls-Open Championship 1899, against R. Ellis v. A. F. Paul
(Civil Service green, 5.20 p.m.) Cincinnatti Lawn Tennis—“A” Division
This feat equals that of W. L Foster (140 and 172 not out) and R. E. Foster (134 and 101 not out), the famous brothers. They established the record, also at was compelled to pile on the score
Syd Fairweather, another Irish-
in by the excellent openings made.
Worcester, man, is third in the deld with Billy Tong Sin-kee, the Chinese centre, Burke, the famous American and Hampshire.
In spite of these meritorious Club de Recreio v. Chinese B.C. “A” `- Haffey and Moore hit homers. wasted many good opportunities by Kenyon (West Lancs.). All three
Chicago feats Gloucester had to be con-University v. Craigengower A very
even, game of water-throwing wildly, while both his had an aggregate of 148,
Chinese R.C. "B" v. South China "B" Garnett (Addingtan) is the lead-tent with first innings points.
South China “A” v. Hong Kong G.C. polo was seen at the Chinese Civil
New-York wing forwards, Wong Yun-mau-
H. K. Area League ing amateur with 147. He is in Servants' Club last night
Headquarter Wing, Bdr y. "B" Co. Boston the Royal Navy and the Chinese and Wong Siu-cheong were lying distinguished company with Archie
Bdrs. Compston,, the on Bathing Club shared four goals in too far back to be of any use.
former British
New York Ryder Cup player, Joe Kirkwood,
Boston the Australian trick golfer, and Vickers.
The Combined Associations play-i ed a brilliant game and had their forwards taken full advantage of their scoring opportunities they would have turned the tables their formidable opponents."
C. Roza-Pereira was the best of the VRC. men, his two- handed play standing him in good stead. His brother, L Roza-Pereira made an. centre forward, but lacked sting in his shots.
a League game.
when
The Navy, who were strengthen- ed by the inclusion of McCrae at centre half, were unluckly to lose their goal lead in the last minute of
the game when Teang ideal
swam through down touch-line to net with Aip.
The Chinese
a
back-
.
Gene Sarazen, who lost his American title to Frank Goodman, followed up his 73 with 75. He is going to be hard pressed to re-| tain his British title.
Brilliant fast bowling by Bowen (12 for 140) gave Yorkshire, the champions, their twelfth win of the sea- Leung Lai-sang, the South
son and inflicted on Surrey out. China goal keeper, was
their second consecutive de standing and did extraordin-
feat. Douglas Jardine, the arily well between the sticks.
English Test skipper scored The Y.M.C.A. opened the scoring
105 out of 252 in a plucky. Ho-fook from the swim up, Schreuder net
effort to stave off defeat. the right ting with a powerful backhand.
Sussex, southern favourites, Railton added the "Y's" second a few seconds later when he swam All the leading American play overcame Kent who suffered their Ambrose on the right wing was
Bathing Cub are through unchallenged.
ers qualified. The notable very poor, persisting in shoving in the unfortunate position of hav-
non-eighth defeat of the season. Frank followed up his 198 The "Y" had everything their qualifiers were Percy Alliss, who Woolley off his opponents.
The Chinese backs, Wong Suen-ing several good polo players like own way and before the interval beat Walter Runyan 2 and 1 in the against Somerset with 63, but the and T. A. remaining Kent batsmen failed be- man and Yung Hang-wa, played a Leung Shulman, who are unable had scored on five more occasions Ryder Cup contest, splendid garse, especially the lat-to get off their duties in time to through Schreuder (4) and Rail- Bourn, who was beaten by the Hon. fore Maurice Tate (5 for 28).
Michael Scott in the Final of the ter, who, during the second half play, otherwise they would pro-ton,
bably be one of he strongest
In the second half the Chinese British Amateur Championship. teams in the League.
team was completely outplayed by Reater. The Navy opened the scoring the Y. M. C. A., who scored after three minutes' play through four more goals through Donn and Slade, who swam into the C.B.C. Schreuder (3). goalmouth to score easily.
Y.M.C.A. IL Angus; A. C. Donn They went further ahead a few and R. Goldman; E. W. Bailton; W. F. Kerr, W. Schreuder (captain) and later rainutes
who scored during a melee.
S.CA.A
of the game had C. Roza-Pereira, the V.R.C's left winger, complete- ly bottled up.
Chinese Pivot Good. Wong Ki-leung, the Chinese pivot, was also very good and did not give L. Roza-Pereira a free rein.
National League.
R. HL E.
Cincinnatti Chicago
0. 5 0
411
0
8-10
0
6
1-
0 4 1
6
1
8
& 3
8 '13
1
6. 10
Chuck Klein hit a homer. Brooklyn
Philadelphia
8 11
0
4 10
2 7
0
Leslie hit a homer.
Gloucester took first innings points from Worcester at Worces-Philadelphia Iter.
Gloucester 541 (C. C. Dacre 119. Barnett 107, Hammond 122).
270 for 1 dec. (C. C. Dacre 125 Brooklyn not out, Hammond 111 not out). Worcester 448 (C. F. Walters 14)
and 35 for $.
WBS
Kent 128 (Woolley 53, Tate 5 for
28) and 289.
8. Louis Sussex best Kent by 10 wickets Pittsburgh at Tunbridge Wells.
St. Louis Pittsburgh
Boston. Philadelphia
Williams hit a homer,
A brilliant century by Bakewell, Northants' opening batsman, responsible for the Essex defefat at Sussex 305 and 113 for no wicket. Kettering, and a century by Arthur Staples gave Notts their fourth
Friendlies.
through Barber, W. Camp":-Leung Lai-sang: Pot one of the winners of the 800 metre) against Leicester to give Hamn. Oxford: 146 (I. A. R. Peeblen 5 for)
West Indies 805 and 240 for5. Lancashire 398 (Hopwood 112),
M. C. C. bent Cambridge Univer- Sify.
H. G. Leveson-Gower's XI beat JAPANESE COLLEGE SWIMMERS. win of the season.
Philip Mead, who commenced the Oxford University by 64 runs at Tokyo, June 22, June fixtures with 198 against Eastbourne. Masanori Yuss of Nihonu University, Kent, scored a characteristic 160L G. XI: 168. and 277.
Centuries In the second half the pace be-King-fook and Tae Kim-hung: Leung relay swimming event at the Tos An-shire the major points. J. R. Soares, one of the V.R.C.e
geles Olympic Games, awam 100 metres too gan to tell on the Navy players Yun-hung: Wong Siu-chong, Tong Siuin 68.8 seconds in the opening heat by Armstrony (164) and Shipman oldest playing members, was
kee and Wong Yi-man
of the twelve inter-collegiate meet (104) frustrated the Home county Referee Mr. Ip Kun-im. slow and clearly showed that he who carelessly left Yeung Wai-lim
ing at Tamagawa pool, Tokyo,
from forcing a win. has passed his prime. His tackl-unmarked. He swam through and
Cambridge University, mak- ing was very doubtful at times, easily beat Jones.
*ing their first appearance at A breakaway on the right wing | Essentials Of Golf. and he should have been warned on
Lord's this season, were beaten mere than one occasion for shov-by Tsang Ho-fook saw the C.B.C.
by the MC.C., while the Dark ing off.
equalise just on time,
before Blues fell
H. D. which Leveson Gower's 'XI included Ian Peebles (5 for 44). A century by Hopwood was the feature of the drawn match be- tween Lancashire and the West Indies, Only, Jack Hobbs (Surrey) the Nawab of Pataudi (Worcester), F. G. H. Chalk (Gxford U.), and Dyson (Glamorgan) had previously reached three-figures against the Yorkshire tourists...
Gittins, the V.R.C. right back, played a good game, but he secur- ed very little support from his colleagues.
Royal Navy: Jones; Walker and Barker; McCrae; Grover, Slade and Middleton.
C.B.C.-Chan Chi-ching; Tong Po- man and Lau Yam-chung: Wong Yat- hung: Yeung Halim. Tour Po-
Undoubtedly the outstanding fea-cheung and Tsang Ho-fook. ture of the game was the wonder. Referee Mr. Ip Kun-im. ful passing and understanding among the Chinese team.
Their
-defence was magnificent, while at:
LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE
Keep The Left Arm As
Loose As Possible.
'BY JOYCE WETHERED.
THE advocacy of a straight left arm his, I think, been some- 28 08 timed quite wrongly criticised.
P W L D F A Pts. 4:4.0
8 4 4
times they held the V.R.C. goal at│V.M.C.A. their mercy, but failed to take ad-S. China "A", 3-2 1 vantage of their golden oppor- Lunities.
Royal Navy
2.1 0
31
.. 4 2 1.1 Companions Chines B.C. The Chinese started off in great Y.M.C.A. "B". style, taking possession from the Chung Sing B.S.
S. China "g"
swim up. A nice passing bout University saw Kwok Chun-hang send' in shot which Knight tipped over for
a fruitless, corner.
V.R.C. Open-Scoring.
F
The Chinese team gained posses-
fre. This comes from an idea 4quently existing in the player's! 688 mind that a rigid poker-like move-
ment is meant... 2 6
over Yeung Hang-wah's head to score with a powerful shot.
Chinese Miss Opportunities.
In the second half the V.R.C. alon from the goal throw, but more than met their match when falled to take advantage of a clear time after time the Chinese team passage, Wong Ki-leung-taking his came near to scoring..
*
Such rigidity would go entire
ly contrary to the principle of
the swings of all the best ex ponents of the straight-left-arm method.
To feel that the left arm should be as long as loose a possible is nearer the mark.
To produce a firm shot the left,
A bad tackle by H. M. Remedios arm must be straight at Impact, time with only Knight to beat,
To ensure accuracy and round- ball was followed by another infring- Gittina robbed him of the which was sent up to C. Roza-ment a few minutes later, and theness of swinging, the longer the Pereira. The latter swam round referee ordered him out of the left arm is kept straight the bet
fen up. sceking an opening, but seeing none water for ducking Kwok Chun-hang ter. Only do not strain and stif within the two yard mark. The passed the ball to his brother atter was awarded a penalty, but If the left arm can be as straightj
Roza-Pereira - who scored after -tipping the ball over Wong Suen
net from close-in. "man to net
the
bril
he failed to score:
JOYCE WETHERED, WE
arms as long as they can possibly
by 7 wickets at Lord's. Cambridge 254 and 236.
2 7
4 10
American League,
14 14 4 10
0
B
Boston Philadelphia
9.15 1
▸
2
44) and 245,
Chicago
2 9
Cleveland
3. 10
Lancashire drew with the West Indies at Liverpool.
Chicago Cleveland
6 10
1
37
¡Detroit
7 14
2
Stone hit a homer. St. Louis
4 6
1
Buraz hit a homer.
Detroit
5 13
3
For hit a homer.
{St. Louis
6. 12
Campbell hit a homer.
0 Game
went to 10 innings.
6-10
1
New York
5. 13
2
Crossetti" and Walker, hit homers.
8
Croning hit a homer.
96 New York
2
གློ།་།
4 8 0
1 t
M. C-C. 283 and 208 for 8.
TABLE TO DATE -
Sussex
Essex
Results as cabled by Reuter:
County Championship. Northants beat Essex by 7 wic
Warwick
Middlesex
kets at Kettering","
Derbyshire Nott Lancashire Essex 275 (Cutmore 101) and 298. Kent
Somerset Northants 589 (Bakewell 123) and
38 for S
Northants Surrey
| Gloucester
Yorkshire beat Surrey by 62 runs Hampshire
inf Sheffield.
Yorkshire 253 and 195. Surrey 184 (Bowes 7 for 68).
252 (D. R. Jardine 105, Bowes 5 for 72). /
Hampshire fook first Innings points from Lileester * Bouthamp- √tan.
Hampshire: 456 (Mead 150) Leicester: 235 and 347 for 4 (Arm- strong 164, Shipman' 104);
Notts beat Derbyshire by 57'rúns [xt Ilkeston, MANAGER MAGDA
as possible throughout, then It in A few minutes later the Chinese obviously that the club head will be swung in a wide and regular scored through Wong Kl-Jeung, The swim up again saw
sweep, Into the who, unmarked, swam
he kept, the left arm. will of itself Notta 864 (Staples (A) 118) and Chinese in possession and V.R.C. goalmouth, to score.
If the straightness cannot be preserve the straightness which is 202 for 8 dec. - llant bout of passing which had
V.R.O.:—T. L. Knight; 7; E. Soares
maintained towards the top er so valuable in forming a regular Derby 244 and 255 (Worthington the V.R.C. team: hafled was, dis- and S. V. Gitting; H. M. Remedios
the swing, the arm must necesare. In approaching it helps to 1087 counted when Cheung Wing-kwong (captain); P. W. Ambrose, La. Roza-
sarily relax and bend a little, avoid flusing the shot. and C. Roza-Pertok Mok Pereira missed from within scoring range, by
Combined Associations:--Kwok?) Just before the Interval; the hol (HE); Wong Sum ruân - (U.K.) V.B.C. went further ahead through and Yeung Hang-wah (C.) Wong Ki- C. Roza-Pereira, who neatly tipped leung (HK) Cheung (C) Kwok Chun-hair- the ball from his left to right hand i Chan Ki-chung: (G})=-
Wing-kwong
(k) and
Kinon à forced stillude is never-The abuse of the Ides fles in Warwickshire fook first lonings advisable. But it must be re stiffness and rigidity. The value points from Somerset at Chilvers membered that widt”) in swing-les in width and accuracy and a Cotton
Ang always gives more power general feeling of firmness at im Warwick 362 and 160 for 8 deci With the idea of keeping the pact.
Somerset 258 and 88 for no wicket.
Glamorgan
Worcester
Leicester
Lut
Inna, No.
P. W. L. W. L B. Pts. Washington
158.4-
15 12 11.10.188
02 8.10-153
6 1 0 0 110
24 1 101
110 98
0.20
HONG KONG RIDING SCHOOL,
Washington
Babe Ruth hit a homer,
TABLES TO DATE.
National League.
W.L 44 28
45 New York 45 St. Louis „;..
17 Pittsburgh
Boston
MA TALL WEI ROAD, HOWLOON
TAKE BUSES & 1.
58754
Chicago
Brooklyn
Cincinnati
Piriladelphia
Per.. .611
42 18 560 .40 85
533
..$8 377506
.88 40 48T
428
.36 33486 .33 44
31. 44
American League,
Washington New York Philadelphia
Cleveland Detroit
LESSONS ILZEIDING, JUMPING Chicago
MANSHIP, 4 pi
Boston St. Louis
418
47 24 681
46 29 608-
.38 38 518
.88
486
.85
39 478
.34
89465
:29 44 23897
.29% 48
376
BREAKING IN SCHOOLING OF MASTE PONIES HORSES
TABLING OF PONDES & HORSEN ROME RUN PÁRADE TO DATE.
PONIES SADDLERT FOR SALE, RES
Lagerfa forma
CAPT. N. A. BUJDESTVIN,
PROPRIETORS
inimy Foxx (Philadelphis Aibs) 22 Babe Ruth (New York Yankees) Lou Gehrig (New York Yankem) 17 Chuck Klein (Philadelphia Phillies) 16 Wally Berger (Boston Braves) 15 Tonny Laser (New York Yankees) 28 Charlay Harinats (Chicago C) 10
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