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THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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ELEVEN BATSMEN REACH 1,000 RUNS IN HOME CRICKET

TWO WATER POLO HOME CRICKET GAMES TO-NIGHT Maurice

Y.M.C.A. Teams Clash

In League.

YOUNG COMPANIONS MEET

CHINESE B.C.

(Br CRAWL)

Two very good games in the.

Tate Equals,

Sussex Record

Dour Struggle For Runs In Yorkshire Notts Match.

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Water Polo League are anticipated FAST BOWLERS CAUSE INJURIES

in the European མ་། bath

this evening when the "A" and "B" teams of the Y.M.C.A. will

AND LOB TAKES WICKET

G.

H. African Test player,

the pitch

OWEN-SMITH, the South în his second match for Oxford Univer- be pitted against each other and sity this summer, made the ball considerably and come off the Young Companions Acquatic turn

with surprising speed. Association will meet the Chinese He returned the remarkable, analysis

Lof 10 overs,

3 maidens, 14 Buthing Club.

runs, 6 wickets. Sussex had scored 60 or three wickets when he came on for the first time, seven wickets then go-

In the first game, the odds are

on the "Y" "A" team, but as isir down for 29 runs.

always the case whenever a Club team comes up against one their own teams, the chances

Buccess are very even.

of

of

The Young Companions, should they field their strongest side, should just beat the Chinese Bath ing Club by a small margin.

With the exception of R. Gold- _man__the_YM.C.A. “A” team will

goal and C. Chadderton and

Jenner at back. The centre half

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Walker with his first ball and when he bowled Tindall he brought his total of wickets this season to 25, and equalled George Cox's long-standing Preord for Sussex of 1,769 wickets in his career.

When Oxford batted Tate seat back

It was not until the eighth pair were: together that the Dark Blues took the lend. J. Cornford's figures were al most as good as those of Owen-Smith, being: 13.1 overs, 6 maidens, 18 run^,] 5 wickets.

YORKSHIRE ▼ NOTTS

In

G. R. BEAMISH FOR EGYPT

IN SEPTEMBER.

Loss To Home Rugby.

Followers of Rugby football in England received some bad news G. R. Beamish, the gigantic Irishman, who has been capped no fewer than 25 times, has

been posted to a Royal Air Force station Egypt, and sail, in September. He will be greatly missed on the Ilome rugger field, especially at Leicester, where he is very popular with the crowd. His young brother C. E. Beamish, who played for Ireland last season, and frequently for the Harlequins, has been elected captain of the R.A.F..15 in “G. R.'” place.

Clarke's

SHANGHAI FAVOURED

FOR KESWICK CUP

PROSPECTIVE NORTHERN

QUARTETTE

FIRST POLO INTERPORT AT

KIANGWAN

OR the first time in the annals strange to say he is the only man of local polo history a trian-to be rated a 5 goal poloist this gular Interport series will be season, and therefore cannot be staged at Kiangwan. for the disregarded. Keswick Cup between this city,

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Hong Kong and Tientsin, about the E seems best fitted for the No. middle of next month,

A hard hitter. writes 3 position. "Chukka" in the China Press, and probably the finest horseman

Billiards Win Shanghai, Hong Kong and Tien-among polo players, do Rivau's

Green Beaten In Quarter-Finals.

Breaks of 29 and two of 26 enabled S/Sgt. Clarke (R.A. O.C.) to best Sgt. Green (Lin- colna) by 250 points to 153 in the Third Round of the Garrl- son Billiards Championship.

Clarke will meet Pte. WII- liams (Borderers) in a game of 400 up to-morrow evening for right of entry into the Final Round. C/Sgt. Jarman, the holder, will meet the win-

ner.

tain are due to arrive here in the only "fault appeare to be lack week of August 12 and the matches of co-operation with his comrades. will probably be played on August! He has been accused of indivi 17 and 18.

dualism but in our opinion it is Although little is known about rather due to language difficulties the visitors except that the Tien-rather than a case of seeking per- tsin team will be composed of gonal

glory. With a certain members of the 15th U.S. Infantry amount of constant playing on a: and the Hong Kong quartette will team, however, he, is likely to be represented by three British prove just as fine a team player as Army officers and young Keswick, he is an individual one. Shanghai is favoured to, retain the

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position will be filled by H. Lange /ed to 143 for fatness, six batsmenį pace and height off the turf awkward seating facilities are greater and

who usually plays at back. forwards

The

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CHEK KAM PUI (Young

Companions) who will be

a dangerous forward to the Chinese BC in to-night's Water Polo League game in the "Y" bath.

GERMANS CHOOSE SYMBOL FOR WORLD OLYMPIAD.

A

A Bell Te Inaugurate 1936

Games In Berlin.

Berlin, July 18.

The committee for the organiza- tion of the 11th Olymple Games

YORKSHIRE

BOWLERS IN

THE LEAD

urnoui Anu farnes

Leaunig- Amateurs,

TUWNSEND'S BOLD BID FÜR LEADING ALL-KUUNDER,

London, July 5.

Barking, the young Surrey bats man, is still heading the English batting averages, while Iddon and Watson, both of Lancashire, are second and third.

M. J. Turnbull, the Glamorgan skipper, is the leading amateur batsman with C. F. Walters, Wor: 'cester's captain and Sutcliffe's Test-

partner, close on his heels.

i. The Yorkshire alow-fast attack, Headley Verity and George Macau- lay, head the bowling averages, the slow bowler having 19 wickets for less than 10 runs apiece..

The following are the averages to July 5:

BATTING (qualiBeation: 15 completed Innings)

to be held here in 1936 has chosen-Barling

as it's symbol for the games a bell

with the inscription "I am calling

the youth of the world."

¡Iddon

Watson

17 1,115-269 1 69.65

19

IT

2 57.13

888 2044 58.66 857 185

This bell will be duplicate of Turnbull 21 1,111 200 1 56.65

the 3-tons bell of the Berlin catha- dral. The decoration on the front side will show the five Olympic

The

together with the Reich-

bell will find a place in the Olymple stadium and will in- sugurate the gamer. It will also become the symbol of the organi- zation committee and will be dis- played on all printed matter. Transocean.

H. the natural candidate for CHUNG SING

Bakewell .... 19

Amer

Walters Hammond

Barber Mead

925 257 1 51.38 1,124 210 ** 51.09

1,204 226

24 1,138 239

23

929 124

231,005 198

22 1,048 197

934 161

829-142

$ 50.16

1 49.47

4 16.89

0 47.63

2.47.85

2 46.70

3 46.05

Ki

Storer

775 232

1 45.58

24

955 140

.3 45.47

A. W. Carr

847.137

3 44.57

800 159.

$ 44.44

Gregory Duckled

20

764 142

2 42.44

Cup again. Last year hits a very long ball and his Keswick, represented for the first H wheeling, While, dribbling, is

be the same as that which has The experienced leaders of the York-)

time by an all-American team, truly excellent. He has the knack shire batting side devoted their watch. played throughout the League. Rfulness to Butler, the young newcomer

beat Hong Kong in the Colony. 'to make the pace of a game in which he plays a fast galloping Wood will in all probability depu-ta Trent Bridge, who in his third

N spite of the fact that the one and turn a defense into an straightway match,

arrested At- tise for Goldman, who has unfor tention by taking two wickets for

Kiangwan ground is far better ouense in such a manage bat the Lefore

he was given a rest. Butler is tunately been forced to give up still in nis teens, and with his slight

than the Shanghai, field (after the forward players jednot gallop present alterations to the city (back to their own area to assist in physique needs swimming under doctor's orders

kilful nursing, attention that balamen nowadays cannot which Carr is an adept. At present abide bowling of pace. If J. No ground, the position will be chang the guarding. But he is not per- The "Y" second string will pro-Eix fast-medium bowling is nearly all son,, for instance, had received better (ed) it has been a local tradition to feet and has at least one technical bably be composed of S. Fowler in wrong. the run to the crease especial heia from his field on the first day hold all Interpart tussles at the fault. He prefers to play a near-

lly, but he swung the bail awkward- he might have had distinctive figures Race Course. While the city side backhander when he can east. Ky and forced Holmes to play on at on his first appearance at Lord's for ground is smaller and generally (ly and more effectively strike with

86 without any increase of the score. Middlesex

Yorkshire'a total was painfully lift- The conditions gave Nichols just considered to be in poorer condi- an offhand backhander and thus and then, with al-that bit of help which rendered his tion than the Kiangwan one, the avoid crossing the line of the ball. most incredible fell for only 12 runs, the last four, to cope with, and he made such small as it is within easy reach of all, Indeed, were

meat of the later batsmen that the commands a larger gallery. were out for none. be Butler accounted for the last two concluding three fell for 4 runs.

wickets, taking altogether five for 15. Hearne came within single of his

įthe position of back. At the pre- -performance of which he may be half-century, although in his Innings exceedingly proad, although some very of 90 minutes he had a rather dazed

with only one ground sent moment there is no player Available this year, there is wine is more fitted for this post medioere batting was a fine helpmate expression after

he was bruised after lunch.

the hand and

choice to be made and the Robinson is a body by Nichola no

veteran of the Notts, however, lost

4 wickets for bowling. Indeed, a glass of water and matches will be played at Klang-game and knows all there is to smelling aalta were brought out to him, wan. With the committee working know about the correct methods of runs. The disaster was, moreover, worse and he recovered so promptly and re- a goal against the than It looked, for Carr joined Keeton markably that he hit Smith twice for out a plan for proper accommoda- defense. He has a fighting spirit

for the third wicket, only to see the four to leg in one over.

tions, it is certain that the general and determination that has stood The Chung Sing Benevolent So-Sateliffe Y.M.C.A. "A" team, will most pro-latter hit on the head by a rising ball A Hendren Price stand was broken 'public will be attracted in large the test on many occasions, in the clety will hold their first swimming Hendren bably be represented by the same from Bowes which Eeeton-made into at 183, and Hendren and H. J. Entho numbers and thus lend support to past. seldom leaves the carnival at their new premises at O'Connor

exactly as the ven went to 220, when Hendren's hurt Watson

a worthy sporting event.

slightest opening and he fully co- Kennedy Town on Saturday night; Manchester three weeks ago.

operates with the rest of the team commencing at 7.30 p.m. by Nichols, whose rising deliveries he Keeton dropped to the

The featured events in a well-Townsend (L.) 23 wax carried off in a dazed around and had dealt with better than anybody. THE interport series will be He has rather poor mounts this

condition by Nevertheless, in two

T and a-half

are the .50 D. R. Wilcox hours Hendren had hit no more than and selection committees, which and is chosen, he should be able to metres breast stroke for men, and

looked after by the organizing ecason, but once he decides to play varied programme four boundaries. The three remaining, The score was 110 for 8, when Voce batsmen fell with crach for $7, and have already been formed. These borrow some handy ponies. and Larwood tried a desperate remedy Middlesex were dismayed to find them-committees have wasted no time: against Yorkshire and succeeded. selves all out at 237, when still 15 be-land already tentative plana have

Larwood had ill-luck to be hind. struck on his previously injured foot by Bowes, and he struggled gamely while he showing

will probably

D. Sutherland G. Fowler, as leader, and F. Fowler on the wing.

the

left

The Young Companions, who

are

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the only team in the League to have scored

a

game.

team which met the "Y" in that!umper by ducking had done at valuable contribution was rounded off i

Shek Kam-pul, the Young Companions centre forward will be the man to watch, while LI E. Long and Fung Kwok-wa will also be worth while watching-from both from the.

feur Beldemen. Although Keeton soon revived he did not bat again.

that

the

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Shipman, who hit ten boundaries in

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been drawn up, and it appears as

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AQUATIC SPORTS Barnet 29 1.151 154 11121

Two Open Events On Saturday's Card.

his 145 for Leicester against Glamar- THE selection committee will he is alightly off colour this season National Bank Building.

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ackleld... 22 836 128* Z $1.80 R. E. S. Wyatt. 19 708 166 2. 47.59 Walker (W.) 24 823 Gibbons Armstrong

Squires 18

441.15 155 3 40.85

2 40.61

IA 3 711 133

Mitchell (A) 21 751 142- Leyland Dyson

31 1,141

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651 130

448. 250* 2 40.50

39.52

801 147

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$9.50 49.09

664 205 2 $9.05

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970 162 4 38.86 565.176

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627 159

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774 113

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722

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6TT 139 1 35.63 Hopwood 21 676 119 2 35.57

*Not out,

BOWLING

Ashdown

Townsend

12.70

493.3 168 684 71 12.45 268, 67

Cornford (J.)

Bowes

the 400 metres for ladies, open to members of the Hong Kong Inter- (Qualification: 30 wickets)

O. M. R. Wkta. Aver, IF Robinson, for certain reasons, national Swimming Assoc even

.... 470.5 201 760 79 9.62 does not play, then Chester Entries for these two events Verity view points of the spectators"

if this early start will prove to be Fritz seems to be the next best should be sent to the Swimming acaulay 640.2 259 1,051 89 10.61 and the Chinese Bathing Club.

he was recovering, eventually LOB BOWLER'S SUCCESS

for the good of the series.

Iman. Although he is excellently Secretary, Mr. H. L. Lee, of the (L) he was himself again by

** Yeung Wai-lim. Tsang Ho-fook smashing Bowes twice for 4 off auc

mounted and hits a fine, long Ball, Confederation Life. Association, Clark

699 58 and Tong Po-cheung, who form the cessive dellering.

-364.5 122 628 45 13.95 He also hit Douglas for three 4's gun, was out in an unusual way, Lob- attacking trio of the Chinese

have a hard job to pick the land is not too fit. But with hard

487.2.10% 1,835--83 16.08 In an over, and reached 50 out of 89 bowling is rarely adopted in first-class Bathing Club, are worthy oppon- in eighty minutes. The Notts' agures cricket nowadays, but when Leicester- best possible team for the series, practice he can easily attain good

Although Franklin may not be a Freeman... 8842 293 1,706 105 16.24 enta, and should they display the now rose rapidly, and when Larwoodshire were batting very stubbornly, al. but as the members are well quali-form again.

brilliant horseman, he is a capable Goddard 694.3 197 1,649 95 1931

K. Barnes, 250.005

18.03 on though in a strong postion, J. C. Clay Bed for the task it is safe to say off Turner's Navy on July 4, they have every

gallant

ight of the crowd, clean bowled him. put on 117 in a hundred minuter.

He has an (James) 5593 149 1,189, 64 18.57 question excellent. chance of penetrating the oppos

toward the American players eagle eye and ble stroking while You

$224 4254 165 87847-18.65 Voce was also bowled at 227. Ee Shipman, full of smiles as he walked Shangazi's colours. The difficulty

Nichols

*448 -* 78° 1,822 ~70 18.88 ing defence.

to the pavilion, afterwards said that lies in the fact that several of the to pick the best men.

bail broke, quite a foot.

440.1 133 876 46 19.00 The two batsmen, however, had each Both games will be referred by scored nine boundaries. They, almost

outstanding British players, who could not select better players making a run is pretty to watch

451594

94 1.152 60 19.28 Mr. F. W. Stephens. ・

alone, had andoubtedly saved Notts in the second innings sending down

WEST INDIES from becoming pitiful prey to York-four overs of this kind, but without have not been playing at Kiang-lin, who have played No. 1 and No.y and rarely misses.

`BATTING. The following will be the pro-

shire, like the other counties this sea- worrying the batemen unduly, although wan this season and so the Ameri-2 on numerous occasions in Inter-

anly 7 runs were hit during this spell. can players, will be favoured. It port and other important annual S bable teams:--

Before stampa were drawn ́at five On one occasion Clay simply rolled YMCA. “A”-H. Aagus; A. G. minutes to six on the final day Bar-the ball down the wicket very much has been a matter of form, with matches. Donn and B. Wood; E. W. Railton; ber had completed his third century as if he was playing bowls, but Arm- the exception of last year, to have W. F. Kerr, W. Schreuder (captain) of the season. and W. Campbell,

same talent as exhibited against the was bowled by one otnership had went on to bowl lobs and, to the de- that a fine quartette will wear OR the forwards one must look one and his stickwork is without "Aneridge

breaks the

And one

an occupied twenty minutes longer the Clay Again tried lob-bowling are among the best of this city, than N. F. Allman and C. S. Frank-Decause he hits hard and accurate-Staples

son.

Clay also bowled several full tosses and two Americans. But this year

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NHOULD Franklin be somehow

unable to play, Doc Woods would be a suitable substitute.

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Txte:

(BJ)

12 |840:1631-2 24.05

29.78 28.88 5.28.00

$27.06

strong merely used a defensive stroke, a team composed of two Britons N. MAN Shanghat against Hong Kong last G. Headley 17 1,150 224 2 7656

F. "ALLMAN is a type of Although he played No. 3 for He was undefeated after thres and a half hours, during which he' Y.M.C.A. “B”;~ ̈ ̈

on the leg side in an endeavour to this method will have to be avoid Bat he understands the game well, year, he is better la No.: 2 position B. Sealy S. Fowler, C.

|0, G. Da Costa 23- 576 7050 4:30:31 He hits well and can be relied A. Roach. 23 685 180 tempt Armstrong to depart from hised if Shanghai hopes to retain the is conscientious and sticks to the hit fourteen 4's. Chadderton and K. Jenner; E. Lange::

His stand with the boyishly gallant stolid methods.

3269 69 Putherland, E. Fullager and F. Sellers lasted an hour and three-quarWhen Glamorgan batted Turnbull Keswick Cup.

back like a shadow. He is noted upon to give a good showing in F. R. Martin Fowler.

G C. Grant:47, 22/476 61- ters and added to runs to save York-was out unluckily. He misjudged a

for his good anticipation of receive any sort of a game.

Valentine 10 C,B,C.-Chan Chi-ching; Tong Fo-thire from defeat.

full toss from Astill, when: 42, the

219 59 2 27.27 C. A. Merry 19843376 man and Lau Yam-chung; Wong Yat-

ball Just touching his bat and falling DURING the past few days the lng passes and rarely misses the THE prospects for having a good E. L. G. Hoad 20 hung: Yeung Wal-lim, Tong

has had several inhal to the ground. Corrall picked it up MACAULAY'S FINE_LENGTH_

team represent Shanghat are 1 Barrow 21 cheung and Taang, Ho-fook.

smartly and ran him out before - be teresting discussions with promin-mi.

ent polo players and thus has been DESIDES Allman, "Chie" very rosy and with the advantage CA, Wes Li E. Long and Fang: Krick-wa; Zwicket with no fewer than five men

Macaulay was bowling round the could jump back to his crease.

able to get a good idea of just BSprague comes into considers of playing on a home ground there

C Grimk Ki-yeung: Wong Zit-kwong, Shek very close in on the leg side in the MERCER 'DEADLY'

what men will likely for the tion because of his hard riding and is really little cause for worry, Pandele Kam-pul and Wo Man-chiu

Test against the West Indier at Lord's, and so accurate was his length lamorgan, for the first time in team. It is no harm to give our his ability to ride off heavy men: Shanghat seems, destined to again C, Christianl that at no time did these brave feds their matches with Lancashire, forced own opinions about players and But he is Inclined to play the ball retain the Keswick Cup and the Not out. #BOWLING, men-Sutcliffe, Hammond Turnbull, the northern county to follow-on at after careful consideration we too much instead of the back and writer will be much surprised if it Allen, and Jardine appear in any den-Chest reight test mal ook think that a truly representative so is liable to give the opponents fails to do so in spite of the ting A

known strength of the visiting Martin one could not help wonder their first innings total of ing what would have happened if 305 for eight to 389, and then dismiss quartette such as: openings,

terms.

Y. Companions':-Chan Wah-chia;

Wimbledon

Commencing from to-mor results of ALL in the 1933 All- England Championship will

The China Mail

But one

half volley had come. hit clean and hardis

N. F." Allman, (No. 1), C. B and along bran od their rival for, is£SKALUSTE

Mercer, whose fell figures were six Franklin (No. 2), da Rivru" (NG. TOR

Included in the side at the last for 34, Look. Ure Loc 15-is kin 17 9) and EG. Robinson (back, FOR No. 2 position there u no

į minute in place of Clark, the Northants spelly;

fast bowler, Macaulay had 1 for 25 and | 4-for-57%12

FAST BOWLING DISLIKED

one but Frankila. Hafta: in would be about the best possible naturally. He played in this post- * Constantína was out lbw to the Brst one, Satu

spositions for years and is the best.

ball he received in the match between Of the four, du Rivan is the mounted player in this city. His the West Indies and Bir Jalan Cahn's least known as he has never topre- mount, Oshe, because of its intel- XI at Nottingham. G. F-Henne way)

The match between Middlesex sad the bowler. He, however, took 3 for sented Shanghai In an Interport ligence, has gained fame not only jand has only been playing here for in this city but in all the ether (To be contalnued Tomorrow.) the past two or three years, but China porie where polo is played.

Essex at Leyton yielded little, except

now evidence in support of the

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