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OLYMPIC GAMES

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CHEER LEADERS KEYED UP. Impressive Opening Ceremony.

SOME OF CHEERS USED

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THE CHINA, MAIL.

PONSFORD

CRICKET

SCORES 428

"PLUM" WARNER ON BODY-LINE

APPEAL FOR PEACE IN COMING TESTS

FAIR VIEW OF BOTH SIDES

OF PROBLEM

(BY THOMAS MOULT)

On the eve of a momentous cricket season, Mr. P. F. Warner has taken the opportunity to publish what may be regarded as s Right Wing manifesto on body-line bowling.

IN TWO INNINGS

PONSFORD

AND MCCABE

ADD 340 RUNS

Unbroken Stand Places

Tourists In Lead.

BRADMAN OUT FOR FIVE

Londen, To-day.

W. H. Ponsford (199) and S. J.

BELILIOS SHIELD WEAK C.R.C..

MATCH

Lincolns Runners-Up In Competition.

CAPT. MARSHALL TOP-SCORER

In a three corriered Belilios. Shield match at the Hong Kong Rifle Club's range at Kowloon Tong the 1st. Bn.i Lincoln Regiment won without diff-

TEAM TO START.

TITLE DEFENCE

Expected Win Over Recreio To-day.

KONG AND 'HO PARTNERS ONCE AGAIN

THE Chinese Recreation Club,

the tour

McCabe (163) added 340 runs in culty, the Hong Kong Rifle Club

coming second and the Legion of nis League titles, will open their an unbroken third wicket stand Frontieramen third.

"A" Division fixtures this after- This match makes the Lincolns noon with a home game against yesterday to place the Australians

runners up in the Competition. the Club de Recreio, whom they in a winning position against the Captain Marshall of the Lin-should beat in convincing manner. colns was top scorer for the day

The Chinese R. C. will be con- M. C. 'C.

with 92 whilst Austin of the Hong siderably handicapped by the ab- The visitors are now 39 runs Kong Rifle Club scored 91. Scores: sunce of the Lo brothers, M. W. and M. K., while Taul Wai Pui may also be an absentee for the open- 200 500 600 Total ng game. They will, however, The M.C.C. lost their three re-Capt. H. Marshall 30 31 31 92

have the services of Paul Kong, "Capt. F, W. Young 22 20 24 72 recent maining wickets for 21 runs yes-R. S. M. Segon

who, is still capable of some very terday morning, Wall, theo M. S. Ottley

sound work in a hard rally. Ho will probably partner Ho Ka-lau.

He does so through the medium of a new edition of his "Book ahead with eight wickets in

He hand. of Cricket," which appears this week (Dent, 'ïs (d-net), Speaks with a candour and comprehensiveness that will be wel comed by all who are anxious for the game's welfare, whatever may be their individual views in a

controversy whose

principals or the majority of them, are about to meet again visitors' fast bowler, running Sgt. Harper

on the field of play.

through the "tail" to secure 6*Sgt. Malpas

Originally issued in 1911, and republished twelve years for 74, ugo. Mr. Warner's "illustrated guide to the technique, history, and personalities of the game" has long been accepled' as a date standard work. It is now revised and brought up to afresh.

To discuss Mr. Warner's creden-jand the bitter feeling of the past trials would be an impertinence. It be forgotten."

Don Bradman, who was dismiss- jed for a “duck" in his previous innings against Cambridge, scored only five.

Lincolns.

Plus 4 per cent

*J. Hall

24 31 27 82 29 31 20' 80 31 29 23 83 20 28 28 77

402

The Indians will be relying on well-known Rumjahn cousins, al- 12.9 though their is a possibility that they will again break up their 504.9 partnership in order to stiffen up

the Club's first two pairs.

The programme for this after-

200 500 000 Totalnoon Is

20 32 30 01

28 29 27 84 23 30 23 76 21 20 64 20 58

457

Hong Kong Ride Club.

W. Austin

J. L Tetley

28 27 20 84

H. W. G. Todd

L. Sequeira ... J. H. G. Parker

*Plus 4 per cent.

7.0

464.9

Legion of Frontiersmen.

200 500 600 Total

27 28 27 80

26 28 24 78

26 24 21 71

D. C. Sullivan

27 27 13 67

F. P. R. James

18 18 12 48

W. Routley

10 20,8 44

388

Plus 4 per cent.

9.2

337.2

League Table.

is enough to say that a compari- Two minor features of a valu- son of the various editions of his able book ought to be mentioned. book revents his old charm of per-The democratic spirit of our time sonality as delightfully mellowed, is shown in the removal since the and although those who differ from previous edition of the prefix "Mr." him to-day on the politics of batto amateurs' names, and the be- and ball will probably bristle when stowal of initials on amateurs and they come to the pages headed professionals alike.

Ponsford and McCabe, however, "Body-line Bowling," they are al- On the wrapper is a splendid retrieved a poor start by remain- most certain to be disarmed.

panoramic view of the Sydney Testing together until the close of What, for example, can be more match two years ago, and purcha-play. They added 340 runs in irresistible than the following:bers of the volume may have, if 245 minutes, Ponsford hitting p. W. Waterion {"Admitting it is within the law they wise, a duplicate copy unfold-twenty boundaries during his stay A Sparry

(this form of bowling) there are fed for framing.

(Continued in next Column.) |W. Nacf many things in cricket which by the laws of the game are right, but which are not done'--was it |worth while if, as a result of body- line, England and her greatest cricketing Dominion were to 'fight' each other?"

+

ADVICE TO VOCE Disarming, too, is Mr. Warner's strict fairness. Having reviewed the career of "bodyline," which in- cidentally was first exploited by ¡W..B. Burns for Worcestershire in 1919-so that Mr. Warner, who ob- jerted to it then, was its adverse Jeritle "when I R. Jardine was at,

a preparatory school and many the M.C.C. Australian team 1922-3 were in their perambula-j tore"-he is.. as forthright as we esti- anticipate after reading his males of contemporary players.

Included among these, which arej accompanied by beautiful action photographs, is Voce, of Notta, who] "to my way of thinking should dis-1 card all idea of a leg-theory at- tack, except with a new ball for four or five overs." Hammond "stands by himself as the best all- rounder in the world to-day," and Bradman "is now the world's The British sporting public has greatest batsman, although Ham- learned with regret that R. M. N. mond is a rival."

TISDALL NOT FOR GAMES

South Africa's Great Setback

SCHOLASTIC APPOINTMENT AT JOHANNESBURG

London.

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Cricket Fixtures

16-Lord's-Middlesex v, Hampshire. Hove. Sussex v. Gloucestershire Chelmsford-Essex V Austra

Kans. Swansea-Glamorgan V York-

shire. Oxford-University V. Lanca-

shire.

Cambridge-University v. North-

umptonshire. 19,-Lord's-Middlesex v." Sussex

Cheimsford-Essex የሚ Worces.

tershire.

Derby Derbyshire v. Warwick-

chire.

Leicester. Leicestershire

Birmingham. Warwickshire

Sussex.

G-Lord's, Middlesex v. North-

amptonshire.

The Oval, Surrey v. Derbyshire. Bristol-Gloucestershire v. Lun. Stonecutters

cashire,

Lincolns Bath Somernet. v, Hampshire, H.K. Rifle Club Leicester-Leicestershire v. Not. Police

R.A.O.C. tinghamshire.

Hull, Yorkshire v. Glamorgan. Frontieremen

Warwickshire v.

Birmingham.

Worcestershire.

Volunteers

Chinese R.C, "A" v Club de Recreio South China A.A. v Craigengower C.C. Indian R.C.

v Chinese R.C. "B" Kowloon C.C. Y Chinese R.C. "C"

* U.S.R.C.

Hong Kong C.G..

[Games start at 5 p.m.)

COLONY'S BRIDGE TOURNAMENT.

Results Of Third

Round.

.་.

Open

The third round of the Walk Bridge Tournament was played at

Fired Won Lost Over the Sports Club last evening, and

7

7

0

7

0

4

#

Cambridge University v. Essex. of 305 minutes, while McCabe &—NOTTINGHAM.- ENGLAND v. hit two sixes and fifteen

AUSTRALIA (FIRST TEST dories in his 163.

MATCH) (four days).

9-Lords-Middlesex v. Yorkshire.

has

resulted as follows:-

Mrs., C. H. Bradley and Mrs. P. Youngsband beat Shields and

Jones.

Mrs. Odell and Mrs. Forbes beat F. W. Edge and P. Younghusband. R. C. Danenberg and L. A. 0. boun-zario beat A. A. D'Azavedo and A.

H. Carroll.

Ponsford scored 229 not out. D. Judah and M. E. Politi beat against Cambridge-428 without Mr. and Mrs. Ho Kl.

Portsmouth. Hampshire v. Der-being defeated in, two Innings! M. David and J. Edgar beat A.

Before Bradman broke the record v. Baker and L A. Tobias. Horsham. Sussex v. Nolting with 452 not out, V.

Ponsford held C. Tacchi and D. Green beat C.

of

of

Taunton.-Somerset v. Kent. Nottingham. Nottinghamshire v.

Surrey.

Southampton. - Hampeldre

Gloucestershire.

V.

The Oval-Surrey v. Essex.

byshire.

hamshire.

Tonbridge, Kent

shire.

hire.

Worthamptonshire.

Worcestershire

Lancashire,

It is Mr. Warner's tone as much Tisdall, winner of the 400-metre as his actual words that conveys The Philippines had their cheer- hurdles at the Olympic Games at his attitude to body-line bowling. leaders and cheer squads all tuned Los Angeles two years ago, will Not that he

minces matters.)

up for Saturday's Impressive open-not be a competitor in the British Straight-way he makes a clear dif- iux.

Empire Games here this

The following were some of the choers used:

Grectings

Mabuhay-Philippines

Banzul--Japan

Wan Shui-China

mer.

ference between body-line and leg-j sum theory, "to which no objection has ever been raised." But he is con- After winning his Olympic title, [cerned to present both sides of the Tisdall went out to Johannesburg, case, and after quoting A. F. Kip-| South Africa, to all a scholastic pax, the Australian cricketer, who urgues. that "the body-line bowler appointment, and bis duties there relies on intimidation He has to (The Netherland Indies have will not permit a visit to London hit the batsman from time to time to obtain results," he gives the denials by D. R. Jardine and the Although he is an Irishman-e M.C.C., who said, "South ae-i bore the Shamrock at Los Angeles cusation is improper and incor -Tindall has now a residential|rect."... qualification to represent South!

Vive la France-Indo-China

not yet been asked for the this year, greeting in their land), Philippines (University)

P-h-l-l-i-p-p-i-n--- Phi-lippines, Phi-lippines

Rah, rah, rah, rah, rah; rah

Philippines, Philippines Team. team, tear.

Forward-Forward (Ateneo) Forward, forward

Can't you see, Philippines, Philippines

Victory.

(Repeat the above for

times).

three

Locomotive (Ateneo)" Choo, choo, choo, choo (4 times) Rah, rah, rah, rah (4 times),

(whistle)-Boom Philippines. Philippines

Philippines

We're With You Team (Univerally)

We're with you team (3 times) Cheer leader anket Who??

(Squad): Team

Cheer leader asks: Who?

(Squad) Team

Cheer lender ask whot

(Squad) Team

an

BODY-LINE NOT BANNED

Africa in the Empire Games, and In other words, the M.C.C. have at one time it was hoped that he refused to accept that body-line would be among the members of bowlers aim deliberately at the the South African team which batsmen, and a repetition this Bails for London on June 22, summer of Larwood's method

in

Tisdal is almost a one-man Australia-provided that mur pit- track team. In 1931, when he wasches lend themselves to it--has president of the Cambridge Uni-not been forbidden in any publish- versity Athletic. Club. he won the ed utterance from. Lard's. shoipul, long jump, 440-yard dash If we keept his in mind it would) and the 120-yard hurdles, all in seem that Mr. Warner's eagerness one afternoon, ih the annual match to visualise the olive branch has with Oxford. He has also played caused him to read too much into Rugby football for the famous the unanimous condemnation by Blackheath Club. :-

the county captains of "any form of It is expected that Tisdall will bowling which is obviously a direct play a big part in athletics in the attack that the M.C.C. "have on- Transvaal. He has joined the Jo trusted them with the task of see- hannesburg Harriers one of the ing that such bowling is not per oldest athletic clubs in South mitted

Africa, and he is known to be keen Nevertheless, every cricket lover

to run for Ireland in the Olymple will echo his wish that "we shall Games at Berlin In 1936.

play our Test matches in peace,

Northamptonshirë, Shefeld-Yorkshire

V

Lan-

cashire. Cambridge-University v. Gla-

Y

Austra-

morgan Oxford University

lians. 23-Lord'a,--Middlesex v. Somerset.

Southampton. Hampshire T

Australiana.

Bristol-Gloucestershire v. Kent. Manchester-Lancashire v. Essex

V. Warwick: the world's record with 437 in a D., D'Almeida and L. D. da Silva.

single innings against Queensland Bath Somerset v. Gloucester- at Melbourne in the 1927-8 season.

Pontypridd, Glamorgan

McCabe scored 108 not out against Leicester in the Austra- Han's second match. He will be remembered for his dazzling” bat- Cambridge Univeraity v. Freeting against Jardine's team in the

Forcesters

V.

Oxford-University v. Leicester.

shire.

first Test at Sydney in the 1932-8 series when he deffed Larwood and Northampton, Northampton-13-Lord's Middlesex v. Glamorgan. Voce to collect 187 not out in a

shire v. Derbyshire.

Westcliff.-Ensex v. Nottingham-total of 360. Worcester, Worcestershire

Glamorgan. Birmingham, Warwickshire ".

Yorkshire.

Madel

V.

Loughborough. Leicestershire v.

Sussex,

Cambridge. University v. Not-

tinghamshire. 26.-Lord's.-Middlesex v. Australians.

Portsmouth.-Hampshire v. Kent Manchester. Lancashire v. Sur- rey (Duckworth's Benefit) Nottingham. Nottinghamshire

V. Esicx. Bristol. Gloucestershire

Somerset. Chesterfield. Derbyshire

Yorkshire. Peterborough Northamptonshire

www.

V.

v. Sussex. anses.—Glamorgan v. Leices

tershire,

Kidderminster.-Worcestershire v.

Warwickshire.

30-Lord's-Middlesex V. Warwick

shire:

The Oval-Surrey v. Australians Brentwood-Essex v Kent. Taunton, Somerset v. Suenez. Bradford.-Yorkshire

amptonshire.

shire, Tonbridge. Kent v. Worcester

shire. Horsham.Sussex v. Surrey. Southampton, Hampshire

Lancashire. Huddersfield, Yorkshire v. Lef

cestershire.

V..

Derby Derbyshire v. Glouces-

tershire.

Northampton.' Northampton-

shire v. Australíuns. 16-Lord's-Gentlemen of England

V. Australiane.

+

The Ova v. Somerset,

Westclif

hire,

v. Gloucester-

Hove Sussex v. Cambridgeshire

Leicester. Leicestershire V.

Shipman's

Scores as cabled by Reuter

were:

| M.C.C.: 162 (llendren 135, R E 8. Wratt 72, T. Wall 6 for 74). Australians: 401 for 2 (D. G. Brad- man 5, W. H. Ponsford 199 ̊nol out, S. J. McCabe 163 not out).

Gloucester Gloucestershire Y

Middlesex

Manchester,---Lancashire v. · Kent Downside. Somerset v. Glamor-

North-

gaIL

Depionyahire

V,

Worcester, Worcestershtra v.

Nottinghamshire.

Sheffield Yorkshire v. Sussex, Birmingham, Warwickshire V.

Leicestershire.

Nottingham. Nottinghamshire 27-Lord's Middlesex v. Essex...

Derbyshire (A Beneft).

v. Lancashire,

Bradford.-Yorkshire

V Hamp-

Shire.

Birmingham.- Warwickshire VA

Cardif

- Glamorgan v. Worces- tershire.

v. North- 20-The Oval-Burrey v. Cambridge, University

Cardin Glamorgan v. Lanca-

shira.

Lelconier-Leicestershire v. Glou-

cestershire. Oxford Univeralty. v.

Counties.

P

Minor

TUNE 2-LORD'S--ENGLAND. THE REST TEST TRIAL МАТСК). Brentwood Essex. Surrey.

-Yorkshite v, Kent. Lenda Manchester,———-Lancashire v. Aux-

t

tralians.

Southampton, -Hampshire)

Middlesex. Nottinghap. ****

Nottinghamshire

Y, Derbyshire... Stourbridge-Worcesters

Northamptonshirá,

Hinckley, Leicestershire

morgan.

Chelmsford, Essex v. Leicester-

shire

Taunton, Somerset Y. Austro-

Hans.

Nottingham Nottinghamshire

在 Kent,

Buxton Derbyshire v, Sussex,

Northampton,

Northampton-

shiro Yorkshire,

Liverpool-Lancashire v. Glamor

Gloucester Gloucestershire v

Eastbourne, Sussex v. Oxford 30. Mahire.

University. Chesterfield. Derbyshiro

Lead Yorkshire Middlesex.

Worcester -- Worcestershire

Bomerset,

V.

Nottingham Nottinghamshire

v. Gloucestershire.

Manchester,

Hampshire.

Lancashire

Baanse Glamorgan"). V. War

wickshire.

22-LOLD'S ENGLAND

AUS-

TRALIA (SECOND TEST MATCH) (four, days):

23. The Oval Surrey. Oxford

Univerally Chelmsford."-- |Enx

Kamp-

sity,

v. Oxford Univer

The Oval-Surrey v. Australians. Tunbridge Wells.—Kent v, Glou-.

Leicester

Essex.

Leicestershire"

Chesterfield. Derbyshire

Somerset,

Kettering --Northamptonshiro

Warwickshire.

Leeds Yorkshire

Notting

hamahire. (Leyland's Beneft). Worcester Worcestershire V

Hampshire, damn da Manchester Lancashire v B¤-):

Cardiff Glamorgan

bridge University.

Cam

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