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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1933.
1933-4 FOOTBALL LEAGUE ENTRIES
CHINESE BOWLER FOR MINOR 1933-4
CRICKET IN ENGLAND.
Achong To Play In Lancashire League Next Season.
E. Achong, the Chinese slow bowler in the West Indies cric- ket eleveh, has signed on as a professional for Rochdale Cricket Club in the Central
Lancashire Cricket League GOODMAN'S ATTEMPT
next season.-Reuter.
L. N. Constantine, the best all-rounder the West Indies have produced, signed on for Nelson C.C. during the last tour, and has now a qualidca- tion to play for Lancashire in the County Championship.
Rochdale were the Club con- cerned in the unsuccessful offer to Don Bradman. Other prominent overseas cricketers who have been signed on in the Lancashire League are Arthur Richardson, Alan Fair- fex and E. A. Macdonald, the Australian Test players, and
ON GOLF RECORD Must Win American
Open.
EAST LANC TO PLAY IN ALL DIVISIONS
ST.
A
JOSEPH'S ENTER ONLY
ONE ELEVEN
Tyesterday's meeting of thé Hong Kong
Football Association
Divisions
H. K. AREA LEAGUE:
12TH BATTERY WIN'
AT TENNIS
Council, presided over by Mt. T. A. Mitchell, in the absence of "C" Company Borderers the Chairman, the entries for the First, Second and Third for the 1933-4, League season were accepted.
د.
Lose By Odd Sct.
The 12th Heavy Battery, Royal
Omaha, Neb., Aug. Close friends of Johnny Good-| man, the new United States Open golf champion, believe he will make a serious attempt to equal Bobby Jones' great record here and abroad | if he succeeds in winning the US.
Two new teams this year, the Young Indians and the Royal Army Amateur at CincinnatL
Medical Corps, are making their first appearance in the Hong Kong To my
mind," said Johnny, League in the Second and Third Divisions, respectively. pnes is the greatest golfer in the --
Some discussion arose regarding the application by the East Lan- As they are cashire Regiment for entry into the three divisions. not due in the Colony until November there was mention of some dif-Artillery, defeated "C" Company. fcully in securing fixtures should they not be included in the League.
C. E. Merritt the New Zealand:world. And if I can win the ami- Test,bowler.
ENGLAND
WIN TEST BY
AN INNINGS
100 SEE WEST INDIES ADD 5 RUNS.
MARRIOTT 11 FOR 96
London, To-day.
I was, however, agreed that they should be entered.
teur in September I will have a NUVOLARI WINS. NICE
good start."
If he does capture the amateur, there is little doubt he will goj after both the British Open and
amateur next year in an effort to duplicate Bobby's "grand slam-
Associated Press.
SENATORS BEAT WHITE SOX
Yankees Win In U.S.
Baseball.
2
New York, To-day.
GRAND PRIX.
the South Wales Borderers, in Hong Kong Area Tennis League at Sookunpoo on Monday by 5 sets to
4.
Lt. Laine and Bdr. Seal (R.A;) :~-~ St. Joseph's, who experienced lost to Capt. Tucker and Lt. some, difficulty last year in complet- Yates
1--6
ing their First and Third Division beat L/Cpl. Davies and Pte.
Nice, Aug. 7.
Thomas fixtures, have only entered the First Division this, year, while Taikoo beat C. Q. M. S. Horne and and Chung Sing have not yet
6- 2' Cpl. Taylor sent in their entries for the Third} Mr. Gar. Manley and Sgt. Wood- Italian Motor King Sets Division, although the latter Club (R.A.):
has just become affiliated to the lost to Tucker and Yates ... 3. 6 Average Speed Of
Association.
beat Davies and Thomas ... G-21 Last year's winuers in the First.|Leat Horne and Taylor .... 6- 2 Second and Third Divisions, the
Allen Sgt. Clarke and L/Bdr. South China Athletic Association,† (R.A.) :—
6- 3:
3- 6 6- 2 4- 5
103 Kms. P.H.
The Nice Grand Prix for automo- the Chinese Athletic Association lost to Tucker and Yateg.
biles was won here yesterday by and the South Wales Borderers re-beat Davies and Thomas
the well-known Italian racer, Nuvo-spectively, have again entered in lost to Horne and Taylor ....
arl, with an average speed of 103 all three divisions this year. Kms. p.h.
Dreyfus was second. Moll third, Faglioli fourth and Lehoux fifth.
The struggle fo: first place was for a long time between Lehoux, Nuvolari and Etancelin. The lat Washington Senators beat Chicago ter was leading, until the 40th: White .Sox
New and
York
Only ten minutes play was re- quired to give England victory over the West Indies by an innings and 17 runs in the final Test match at the Oval yesterday.
a hundred There were barely present in threatening weather to Yankees defeated St. Louis Browns rounds, when he was forced to The following are the entries for witness the fall of the remaining to maintain their positions at the give up due to a breakdown of his the respective divisions— two West Indies wickets for the! head of the American Baseball brakes, while Lehoux had to stop addition of only 5 runs on a wicket League yesterday.
which showed no signs of wear.
C. S. Marriott. the Kent school- master, was largely responsible for England's triumph, which gave her His bowling figures
the rubber.
were:
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11
Resuults..as cabled by Reuter: National League.
Fox hit a homer New York cabled by Reuter, were as follow: St. Louis
Scores.
Complete scores of the match, as
round, out of the total of 95
and change his brake-lining.
Nuvolari, thus certain of winning the first place, slow- ed down, but fierce competi. tlon continued for the second place, which was eventually won by Dreyfus.
The total distance was 305.33 Kms. As usual, the Nice Grand 1 Prix assembled an elite of interna 3tional automobile aces, as well as
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C. F. Walters, e Merry, b Mar-
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R. E. S. Wyatt, c Achong, b
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M. J. Turnbull, b. Martindale Langridge (Jas.), v Barrow, b
da Costa
Ames. Headley, b Martindale
Barnett, run out Nichols, Achong
Clark, not out
C. S. Marriott, b Martindale
Extraa
Total
Fall of the wickets:--
1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9
22 New York 37 Pittsburgh
52 Chicago
49 St. Louis
8 Boston
Philadelphia
63 AL .GOG
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46 .566
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51 .536
57 50
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43 60
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First Division:- Royal
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TABLE TO DATE.
HONG KONG SECTION,
Sets
P. W. L. F. A, Plaz
7
"D" Coy, S.W.B. 7 7 0 53 "B" Coy, S.W.B. 7 6 1 43 20
i
33 21 H.Q. Borderers. 5 Roy of Engineer
Services Service Corps
8.4
Artillery: A Co., 5.W.B. 93 6 29 2 3 21 Royal Navy, Kowloon Football Club. Pay Corps...
6 2 4 26 Club de Recreio, Hong Kong Police. Medical Corp
Bor. Ordnance Corps 8 2.6 28 4 Chinese Athletic, South Wales derers St. Joseph's, South Chine Ath 12th Bly. B.A... 8 28 23 49 Football Club, the 40th Coy., R.E. 5 2 3 20 25 Lincolnshire
the East "C" Coy, S.W.B. 7 16 18 44 Lancashire Regiment.
Second Division:-Royal Artillery, Royal Navy, Kowloon Football Club. Chinese Athletic, South Wales Bor- Hong Athletic, derers, South China
Football Club, Young Indians, Kong The Lincolnshire Regiment East Lancashire Regiment.
Third
and the
Division:-Royal Air Force.
GUY CHENG LOSES CHINESE TITLE
Former Ball Boy Wins In Five Sets.
Shanghai. Aug. 10.
Royal Army Service Corps, Royal En- gineers, Royal Army Medical Corps. Radio Sports Club, Club de Recreio. Just before. a tournament match Chinese Athletic, South Wales Bor- there are a few commonsense "donts," derers, South China Athletic. Lincoln- Don't read or sew or do any fine work shire Regiment. East Lancashire Regiship, changed hands yesterday on that calls for close eye attention ment and the Hong Kong University.
The Ch...ese tennis champion-
Don't drive a car yourself in the The League fixtures have not the C.N.A.A.F. court, when C. C. courts. Don't choose cucumber or
or pork
yet been drawn up, but it is expect-Cheng lost to V. T. Wong in five 1pies or lobster for lunch before play that the Three Divisions will seis at 2-6, 7-5, 7—5, 6—8, 1—6.
ing. Don't rush to the tennis grounds
at the last moment before the schedul- take almost the same length of time Wong's ascendancy did not come
cd time of your match. It is terrify if not longer this season to com- as a surprise for he has been in ing. indeed, to be late for the Centre Court Mrs. Helen Wills Moody.
plete.
Programme for Ninth Extra
splendid farm since the
started.
season
Wong began his tennis career as
a ball-boy and later became a mar- ker. He worked for the Columbía:·
until last summer, Country Club
when he resigned and was reinstat- ed amateur..
Race Meeting at Valley ad as an insert con
.417 KE following is the programme
.4031 Tfor the Ninth Extra
Meeting of the Hong Kong
Race
Joc-
Entratice
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the Third Pony 25 per cent. of. -603 Valley on Saturday, September 23:
the Entrance Fees in addition 6191-200 P.M. Big Wave
Handicap-Winner $500. Second to the place money. Entrance $10.
6 Brooklyn
Cincinnatti
44 65
312
American League.
.W. L.
Per.
63 38
64
42
54 50
52
57.477
49
56 466 48 59 448
41 72
361
2 27 02 78 147 194 208 303 305 Bowling Martindale 5 for 93; Valentine 1 for 55; Da Costa 1 for 30; Achong 1 for 59: Sealy I for 10..
West Indies First Innings.
C. A. Roach, c Bakewell, b Clark 8 1. Barrow, c Ames, b Clark......3
G. Headley st Ames, b Marriott 9
10. C. da Costa, e Bakewell, b
Clark
C. A. Merry, b Marriott:
8
Washington. New York Philadelphia Detroit Chicago Boston
St. Louis
THE THREE TESTS
First Test at Lords — England
29 won by an innings and 27 runs.
W. Indies: 97 (I. W. V. Robins 6
for 32)
B. J. Sealy, c Ames, b Nichols
13
England: 296 (C. F. Walters 51,
G. C. Grant, b. Marriott
4
Ames: 83, not out).
E. Achong run out, ...***
4
V. A., Valentine, e Langridge, b
Marriott
10
E. A. Martindale not out.
1
EL. C. Griffiths st Ames,.b Mariott
0
Extras
,11
Total
100
Bowling Nichols 1 for $6; Clark
8 for 16; Marriott 6 for $7.
Fall of the wickets:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9
7:26 58:44 68 74 88 95 100
West Indies Second Innings.
C. A. Roach Lb.w., b Marriott 56
172 (G.. Headley 50)
Second Test, at Manchester- Drawn.
W. Indies: 375 (I. Barrow 105,
G. Headley 169 not out)
225 (C. A. Roach, 64.L. N. Constantine 64, Langridge (Jas.) 7 for 56) -
England: 374 (D. R. Jardine 127,[
R. W. V. Robins 55 pot out,
E. A. Martindale 5 for 73)
Third Test at the Oval-England'
1. Barrow, Ames, b Clark ... 16 won, by an innings and 17 runs.
B. J. Sealy, b Marriott...... 12 England: $12 (Bakewell 107, Bar
G. Headley, c Ames, b Clark.... 12.
10. C. da Costa, b Marriott
nett 52, Martindale 5 for 93),
35 West Indies: 100 (C. Marriott $
for 37).
CA. Merry, Barnett, b Nichole 11
*
195 (C. A. Roach 56, C. S. Mar,
G. C. Grant, e Ames, b Nichols 1 rioit 6 fox 59).
V. A. Valentine, e Barnett b
Marriott and
!
E. Achong, Aures, b Marriott 22
E. A. Martindale, not out *** 9 Fall of the wickets:-
H. C. Griffith, and b Marriott 0123 HASANGKAT
Extras
877 79.112 138:198 161. 160 183 195
for 54: Bowling Clark.2 135 Nichols 2 for 51; Marriott 6 for 59.
Total
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Showing great confidence.. Wong went off with a remark- able spurt, winning the open... · ing set at 6-2. He swept Cheng off his feet, chiefly with á deceptive forehand drive. In the second and third sets Cheng was on top, winning both at 7-5.
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