Inns Runs HS. N.O.
3 130
.3 181
4
4
121
A. H. Rumjahn (LRC) ...
4
161 58
H. Owen Hughes (H.K.C.C.)
4 156
4
149
3
72
E. F. Fincher (KC.C)
3
63
D. S. Harley (H.K.C.C.)
3
.53
E. Zimmern (C.C.C.)
4
100 87
3 Birmingham
1
Major Bonavin (Army)
2
50
2 Sunderland
0
A. W. Hayward (ILK.C.C)
3
Stoke
3 Huddersfield
{
Lt-Comdr. Stephenson (Navy)
5
104 44
Second Division
Fulham
2 Millwall
0
T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)
59 22
A
THE CHINA MAIL.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1934,
Sporting Page M
PageZI
MAJOR BONAVIA NEARLY ROBBED OF NOT OUT LEAGUE CENTURY
SMITH WINS
BY 34
Concession Of 500 To
Osmund.
BRITISH PROFESSIONAL AVERAGES 21
Game Lasts 140 Minutes
(By SPOT BALL)
AVERAGING just over 21 for
each of his 47 visits to the table Willie Smith beat A.J. Osmund by 1000 points to 966 after con- ceding 500 points in his exhibition game at Shamshaipo Camp tast night. The game lasted 2 hours and 20 minutes.
Conceding 30 points in the snooker game he was beaten by 81 points to 30.
The table played very fast, but was not true, both Smith and Os- mund falling with easy shots when well positioned.
TILLIE SMITH was fully extended to beat J. A. Osmund last night on a table which he did not appreciate.
HUDDERSFIELD BEATEN.
Sunderland Fail At
Sheffield.
CHARLTON CHECKED.
a severe
London, To-day. Suffering a surprise Cup defeat on their own ground at the hands Osmund was 892 when Smith took the lead with a break of 79 of Northampton over the week-end which he carried on to 126. The Huddersfeld sustained local champion averaged just un-check in their League aspirations yesterday when they were beaten der 10 per visit to the table.
by three clear goals at Stoke.
Sunderland, victims of the Villa
Smith, who is the holder of the world's all-round break of 2,743, in the Cup, suffered their second attempted to play a close-cannon successive defeat when at Bramall game on a faulty inble, while Os-Lane they conceded two goals mund was content to play losing without replying. hazards throughout.
of the two players¦-- Smith
Fulham
London won their The following were the scores "derby" game against the Lions; hut Charlton received a home check ut the hands of Gillingham.
The following were the results as cabled by Reuter.
30, 0, 0, 0, 10, 71, 0, 20, 9, 65, 0, 25 0,76, 17, 77, 54, 3, 74, 0, 4, 0, 18, 44, 0.0, 23, 23, 16, 0, 0, 1, 7, 50, 84, 0, Blackburn 28, 1, 0, 2, 126, 8 0, 1, 18, 7, 19 un-Sheffield U. finished.
O mund
First Division
GARTHWAITE ENTERS RECREIO IN REED DISPLACED IN
BATTING LIST
"TINKER" LEE MAKES BIG
ADVANCE
ZIMMERN HEADS STUMPERS
(By ATHOLE).
IT. GARTHWAITE entered the premier league batting averag
Ua- Saturday when he made a "chuck" against Craigengower. defeated twice in four innings he has an average of 44.50, his 32 highest score being hit against the K. C. C. attack. Capt. Williams, the Army captain, dropped four places in the list, his average coming down to 37.25 from 47.66. Newcomers to the batting list were Lt. Garth- waite. Lt. Williams, Capt Michell, Cpl. Ballard, and R. Lee.
"Tinker" Lee's brilliant bowling on Saturday, when he took 6 for 22 in 12 overs against the Army, was responsible for him rising from the fifteenth position to seventh place, while Cpl. Ballard made an entry into the averages.
E. Zimmern, former Craigengower skipper, leads the wicket-keep- ers with 4 catches and 2 stumping decisions. A. H. Rumjahn (IR.C.) and R. Lee (C.C.C.) are the only two fielders to have held five catches.
THE LEAD
HINDER AND
SMYTHE IN
LEAGUE II BATTING
USEFUL STAND CAGBY AGAIN HEADS THE
McGowan & Grimmitt
Use Long Handle ·
CRAYFORD'S GOOD DEBUT
BOWLING LIST
CLARK LEADING STUMPER
(By ATHOLE)
Unsuccessful Fighting Innings By M NEARLY LOST HIS 103. NOT OUT, SCORED AGAINST THE
Police Batsman
(By ATHOLE)
【AJOR BONAVIA, THE ARMY LEFT-HANDED BATSMAN,
CIVIL SERVICE ON NOVEMBER 11. ORIGINALLY ASSUMED TO BE A FRIENDLY GAME THE DRAWN ENCOUNTER BE-
THE Recreio's one wicket win CONFIRMED AS CAINIAN LEAGE CS.C.C. WAS RECENTLY over the Navy at King's Park AS A JUNIOR LEAGUE FIXTURE AFTER PRO- TRACTED CORRESPONDENCE, THIS DECISION. HAS PLACED on Saturday has given them the MAJOR BONAVIA AT THE HEAD OF THE BATTING AVER leadership of the junior cricket lea: AGES WITH 61.00 AS AGAINST W. A. REED'S 55.20. gue, but both the Indians and Crai- gengower, the holders, are only
game in point in arrears with a
The Recreio, who are making a bold bid for the title and the sub- been sequent promotion, have beaten by the I.R.C. and held to a draw by the Club and the Univer.
hand.
The following are the complete premier league cricket averagessity. Their outstanding matches to date: BATTING
N. A. E. Mackay (K.C.C.)
E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)...
Lt. Garthwaite (Army)
L. S. Peatfield (Navy)
Capt. Williams (Army)
W. C. Hung (K.C.C.)
0
There is also a change in the bowling averages, J. Barnes drop- aping to third place, and being succeeded by L. A. C. Cagby and S. Abbas. The newcomers to the averages this week are J. Forrest, Major Sarsfield, A. B. Lewis, G. A. Guterres and F. S. W. Smith.
W. L. Clark, the Police stumper, is leading the wicket-keepers with 5 caught and 5 stumped in seven games. A. H. Baker (LRC) has 3 caught and 3 stumped in six games. E. Souza (C.C.C) J. F. McGowan (C&CC), and F. E., Lawrence (K.C.C.) are the only fielders to have held five catches.
The following are the complete averages for the junior crickel league to date: BATTING
Inna Runs
58
97
Ú
89 32 2
63
1
60.33 44.50 40.33
0
40.25
96
39.00
87
•
37.25
are against Craigengower, the B.A.M.C., and the K.C.C., the Avge Police, all of whom they should 65.00 beat by a comfortable margin.
Though it is yet early to pre- diet the winners the LR.C. look to have the best chances--they have beaten the Club, the Re- creio, and Craigengower—with the Club as formidable rivala.
HS.
N.O.
Avge
Major Bonavia (RA.M.C.) W. A. Reed (Recreio)
3
122 103*
I
61.00
7
276 102
2
55.20
G. A. Guterres (Recreio)
6
88 87"
4
44.00
R. S. W. Patterson (HLK.C.C)
2
85
57
0
42.50
K. Nazarin (LR.C.)
6
218
59 0
$6.93
G. Lee (K.C.C.)
4
65
38*
2
32.60
T. Yeoh (C.C.C.)
160
41 · 1
$2.00
56*
1
36.00
S/Sgt. Flood (RAS.C.)
4
126 64
0
31.50
44 }
26.50
39*
1
L/Sig. Hinder (56) and LC. W. E. Bishop (ILKCC.) 26.50 Smythe (34) added 57 valuable H. J. Armstrong (HKC.C.)
4
124 60 0.
31.00
4
118 58 0
29.50
0
44
0
46 73
0
0
25.00 runs for the Navy's' eighth wicket 25.00 on Saturday. The Navy were 59] 24.33 for 7 when these two came to- 20.80 gether.
M. el Arculli (LR.C.)
+
102 40 .0
25.60
A. Kitchell (C.C.C.)
6
98. 66* 2
24.30
P. D. Crawley (C.8.C.C)
G
98 39*
24.50
W. L Clarke, (Police)
7
121
48* 2
24.20
1
19.66
0, 2.0, 0. 7. 2. 9, 42, 0, 0, 0, 2, 37,
Carlton
Third Division (South) 2 Gillingham
Capt. Michell (Army)
2
39
23
0
Sub.-Lt. Sinclair (Navy)
ħ
97
32
0
Arsenal
Wolves.***
...
800 P. S. Leung
800 F. Jones
130 Bull
Burnley
On Friday Willie Smith will meet M. N. Rakusen, K.C.C. cham- nion, on the Kowloon Cricket Club table. He will play a game' snooker after."
Lincoln
of.
Norwich
13. 21, 3, 6, 28, 29, 10, 0, 1, 0, 6, 20,
6, S. 14. 9. 14, 10, 2, 17, 13, 165, 0,
5, 0, 34, 6, 2 27, 0, 0, 40, 0.
TABLE TO DATE FIRST DIVISION
P W L D FA Pt Among the crowd of 250 lust night
21 36 25 14 4 7 43 were Mrs. Smith, Mrs. King. L.- Derby 25 13 5 7 57 30 33 Cul. E. J. de C. Bays M.C., Major Huddersfield 20 12 5 9 48 30 33
20 19 9 4 4 Shillington, Major Stewart, 0.B.E., Tottenham
Manchester C. 26 11 7 8 37 42 80 Hague, Major impey M.C., Capt.
Blackburn 27 13 10 4 49 52 30 Capt. Crick M.C.. Capt. Pennack, W. Bromwich 27 11 8 7 47 40 29 10 2 48 46 28 Capt. Elliot Heywood, Lt. Pim, Lt. Middlesboro..25 18 10 2 King. L. O'Connor. Lt. Young Portsmouth: ..25 10 8 7 32 29 27 M.B.E., L. Wall, C/Sgt.
Jarman
Army Champion), S/Sgt. Clarke Wednesday (Army runner-up) and P. Yvano-Everton vich (Colony champion in 1922).
C. Q. M. S. Day was the referee.
Aston Villa Sunderland Leeds
Having beaten Tom Reece on Leicester
Osmund was tackling hisham
20 8 11 6 39
24 7 10 7 34 38
handicap during that player's visit
26 5 10 11 27 29 21 here,
28 7 13 6 Liverpool
16 58 20 third world-famous opponent last Sheffield U.
..27 7 15 6 30 72 19 night, as he had previously played Chelace ..26 0 14 B 36 48 17 against Claude Faulkiner in Janu.
SECOND DIVISION ary, 1929. In that game the pro-
TABLE TO DATE minent visitor realised the sterling qualities of his opponent early in
Grimsby the game, and with breaks of 375 Port Vale and 267 (in 14 minutes) did not Brentford give the local champion much of Bolton à chance. · Osmund, however, re- Plymouth corded a break of 49 in his 98.
Blackpool
Bary
The following were the results Preston of Claude Falkiner's games:-
8.0.A.A.
Faulkiner Dockyard Club
Faulkiner Chinese Club Faulkiner Palace Hotel
Faulkiner
150 Ip Plug-lau
Fulham West Ham Bradford
| Oldham'
345 Bradford C.
.25 14 9 2 49 39.30 Sgt. Taylor (Army) .26 11 8 7
48 29 A. C. Beck' (HL.K.C.C.)
.28 11 8 6 38 3.28 T. A. Pearce (B.K.C.C.) 25 11 9 5 45 35 27 Cpl. Bellard (Army)
27 10 9 8 46 53 28
26 11 10 5 34 37 27 A. T. Lee (C.C.C.)
217 Southampton .25
Notts F.
·600 A. J. Osmund 99 Millwall On Thursday Smith will meet Notts C. Osmund in a return encounter at Swanasa
B 51 40 26 G. C. Burnett (K.C.C.)
Lt. Garthwaite (Army)
2 86.39 24 A. K. Ismail (IRC)
the Exchange Restaurant at 9 p.m.Manchester U. 20 9.15 3 38 05
.25 6 14 5 22 THIRD DIVISION (South)
G. C. Burnett (K.C.C.)
3
37
27°
1
A. C. Beck (H.K.C.C.)
3
37
28
}
Hinder scored his 36 out of 69,]. 19.50 hitting five boundaries and two J's 19.40 on the large Navy ground. Smythe 18.50 hit four boundaries in his 34. 18.50 scored out of 62.
A. E. Carey (Police)
7
134 57* 1
22.33
Lt. Smythe (Navy)
2
43
.34 0
21.50
Lt.-Comdr, Palairet (Navy)
2
42
33 0
21.00
Cpl. College (R.A.M.C.)
5
104 36 0
20,80
E. Soares (Recreio)
145 47 0
20.71
Goala
J. S.A. Curreem (LR.C.)
$
65 34
0
18.33
E. J. R. Mitchell (H.K.C.C.)
3
50 39
0
Lt. Eaden (Navy)
4
66 43
0
10.68 16.50
Batting only ten men, owing to a misunderstanding, the Navy totalled 121.
*
A. R. Sulfad (LRC) Dvr. Whitley (RAS.C.)
€
121 65 0
20.16
39 21
0
19.50
T. E. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)
49 24 0
16.33
LA. Walker (Army)
2
31
22
0
15.50
Cpl. Ballard (Army).
31
22 0
Lt. Larkin (Navy) ...
30
14 1
A. B Hamson (C.C.C.)
73
32
0
LA. Williams (Army).
8
29 12 }
26 9 8 8 51 60 20 ,20 10 10 6 39 41 20 .27 8 10 0 61 50 25 40 41 24 .25 8 9 .26 10 12 4 52 51 24 ..25 8 10 7 45 38
A. T. Lee (C.C.C.)
5
57
22*
1
15.50 13.00 14.60 14.50 14.25
Securing the wicket of A. B. Lewis in his first over A. P. Pereira had the following analysis at one period:
A. H. Mackenzie (H.K.C.C.) I. P. H. Macaulay (K.C.C.) A. Kirby (Police)
4
77
35
0
19.25
38 35 0
.19.00
27
*35 0
18.50
J. F. McGowen (C.S.C.C.)
$1
42
18.20
. H. Edmonds (C.S.C.C)
5
68
39* 1
17.00
A. R. Abbas (LR.C.)
84
58* 1
16.80
Q. M. R. W.
J. M. Wilson (C.S.C.C.)
5
82 34 ◊
16.40
7 3 19 $
E. Souza (CCC) ...............
6
80 33 1
16,00
but finished up with 3 for 35.
R Lee (C.C.C.)
4
56
32 0
A. F. Madar (LR.C.)
3
40
25
0
14.00 13.33
*
Pte. Haynes (RA.M.C.)
3
48 23 0
16.00
14. Suther (Navy)
3
26
19
1
13.00
W. A. Reed hit four boundaries in his 36, scored out of 58, taking
W. Sparrow (C.C.C.)
78 28
0
15.60
A. S. Sumad (LRC.)
4
38
19* 1
A. I. Large (Navy)
2
25
19
€
26 7 12 7 80 48 21
J. L. Youngsaye (C.C.C.)
3
37
22 €
F. D. Pereira (LRC.)
3
30 27
Q
12.66 12.50 12.33 12.00
part in a second wicket stand of 45 with E. Boaren (15).
Maj. Denvir (RAMC) W. Meadows (Police) S/Sgt. Tighe (R.AS.C.) Spr. Perg (RE.)
5
78 40
0
15.60.
76 46 0
15.20
30 25 0
15.00
20 22
0
14.50
LL. Walker (Army) ..
4
34
22 1
Goals PWL
LD FAPta .25 18 7 0 68 30 36 20 14 84 88 32 32 -20 13 8.5 57 43 21
S. A. Ismail (LR.C.) F. R. Zimmern (C.C.C.)
*denotes not out BOWLING
4
44 32 0
Б
52
31
0
0.
J. E. Smith (H.K.C.C.)
15
F. D. Pereira (LR.C.)
44
10
49
$1.1
M3104
M. R.
W.
Avge.
31
4
98 12
:
8.16 while Crawley found the rails uine
F. J. McGowan batted with re
F. E. Lawrence (K.C.C.) 11.33freshing
од vigour Saturday 11.00 against the Service Corps, scoring A. A. Aziz (LR.C.) 10.40 42 out of 46 for the first wicket P. A. A. Rumfahn (LR.C.)
D. Crawley, who was undeleated R. Leigh (RAM.C.) with 59 scored out of 149, was the P. I. Loughlin (Police) other batsman.
7.75
McGowan hit seven boundaries,
Sgt. Anderson (RE.)
A. B. Lewis (Navy)
S. Abbas (C.C.C.)
58 26*
1
14.50
29 13 1
14.50
43 31 1
14.38
5
56 20*
14.00
28 11* 1
14.00
95 33 0
12.57
27 22 0
13.50
HL A Noronha (Recreio)
27 17* 1
13.50
27 27
13.50
25
3
123
-14
8.78
7.4 0
117 36
9,00
9:00
52.5 13... 153 12
35
2 18 1.44 50 25
11 12 8 49 44 28
52.5
4 127 10 4 207 15
10
2
43 ::3
8 34 81 24
Lt. Marsham (Navy)
19.4 2
59
24
C. R. R. Sargent (K.C.C.)
12
1
59
.25 11 8 30 12 & 23
39 22 .26 6 12 .26 8 12 6 39 46 22
R. Lee (CCC.)
49.1
8 178
12
A. R. Minu (LRC.)
41
7
..14%
T. M. L. Redmond (IL.K.C.C.)
21
2
72
18.00
25 6 10 9 81 57 21
U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)
38
7
109
L Hubbard (C.C.C.)
10.3
0
39
A. IL Madar (LR.C.)
14
2
TABLE TO DATE AN
W. C. Hung (KCC)
27.57
L 8. A. Richards (Navy)
52
4
5. Goals PWLD FAP
Lt. Eaden (Navy),
24
17
66
11
45 1
Watson To Defend His British Title
BOUT WITH MCMILLAN·
London, Jan. zł.
Beaman Watson, the holder,
· has been" sigand, ou to ment
· Johnny McMillan, for the Fou- therweight title" of Great Belt// tain, on February
The bouf will take pláce:st Glasgow.
Clapton Northamp Brighton Torquay
Reading
Lates
Coventry Charlton Exeter
Bristol R
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P
A. B. Large: (Navy);
*14) 27-
56
· 136'
H. T. M. Barma (L.B.C.)
A. W. Grimmlit, better known as A. K. Minu (LRC)
H. A. Alves (Recreio) S. Jex (K.C.C.) ..
a fawn bowler for the C.S.C.C. used. P. M. N, da Silva (Recreio) 1176 the long handle to good effect when H. F. Westlake (CS.C.C.) 12.70 scoring 81 out of 40. He hit seven 13.80 boundaries, and was largely res 14.33 ponsible for upsetting 8/Bgt. 14.75 Flood's useful-looking analysis 14.75 he finished up with 4 for 57 after 14.83 being hit for 16, in one over by 15.88 Grimmitt.
J. G. Hunter (H.K.C.C.) F: 8, W. Smith (KC.C.) K. L. Ng (Univerzity) S. Jex (KC.C.)
F. 8. Fernando (University)
G. Bonza (CC.C})}\\
Col. Nosworthy (B.E.).
18.16 Losing their first two wickets 19.50 for 11 runs the Service Corps were The qualification for the above averages are two completed in 21.00 Indebted for their five wickets winnings and an average of 10, fab
21.25 solely to S/Sgt, Flood and Pte.
26.57 Crayford, Who added 79 for the
VICTORY
32.00 third wicket before Flood wasThis was the second triumph is CLARK GIVES M.C.C. 13.00 beaten by a ball from H. F. West four games for the Service Corps. 45.00 lake, a third change bowler. 56,000 136.00 Flood hit alx, boundaries in his The qualification for the above table is one wicket in two matches. 38 scored out of 84, while Crayford
25 15 55 69 83 85R. B. Lewis (K.C.C.), Queen'a P. R. 24 14 8/4 40 20 82 T. M. L.. Redmond (H.K.C.C.)
.25 13 6 64 81 32 A. Baker (LRC) ()
6.64 36 82
45' BO
44 It is sometimes a matter of dif- |
responsible for a fact
Hion in Boccar. In some cases the player has received the credit, yet
it has
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAT
Borderers
A. Kirby, who had balted against went on to score 76 out of 181 He scored 60 of his runs in only the Club in the League this
Bangalore, boundaries in his league debut! season, played a fine fightingTM In
Northants! Clark, the nings for the Police against the
handed fast bowler, took McGowan bowled exceptionally K.C.G. on Saturday, well in his Brat spell of six overs Going In when the scoreboard and not 5 før 12 as was
.78 cabled, in the two-day when Che bad the following read(26-3-0' he wa inzlysing
200 | after scoring:85 the 62 rune tween the M.C.C. and MrsDIE!
for 8:1
after securing the wicksta of Ptal
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66
28
13.20
79 30
13.14
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12.00.
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