THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1934.
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CHINESE "A", INDIANS, AND SOUTH CHINA REMAIN 100 PER CENT.
TYLDESLEY
R9
AGAIN SHOWS
FINE FORM
Jack Hobbs Carries Bat At Manchester.
CENTURIES FOR AMES
AND WALTERS
London, To-day. Ernest Tyldesley, who scored and 100 not out against Essex at Old Trafford in his pre- vious match. rattled up 81 in the second innings against Surrey on
the same ground.
The match, which was left drawn with the Londoners securing major points, also saw Jack Hobbs, wonder batsman of all time, at his heat. England's former opening batsman, scored 116 and 51 not out against the well-balanced Lancashire attack.
In spite of an innings of 109 by Leslie Ames, England's wicket- keeper-hataman who recently re- covered from an operation for ap pendicitis, and 127 by the young professional Todd, Kent dropped | first innings points to Hampshire by one run.
A remarkable action photo of "Cavalcade," winner of the Kentucky Derby, as he showed his heels to the field to win The Chonapeake Stakes at Have de Grace, Md., in record time.
EARLIER RESULTS
Centuries in the second innings by C. F. Walters, Worcestershire's Text candidate who had an aggre- gate of 2165 with an average of 51.54, last year, and Gibbons, who narrowly missed his 2.000 runs Inat season, proved unavailing against Warwickshire, who secur-)
Somerset beat Gloucester by "K.C.C. Nominate Teams ed first innings points as the re- ault of Mayer's fast bowling-he runs at Bristol,
Against Recreio.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
was responsible for the first in-Somerset: 225 und 192 (C. C. Case 194)
rings collapse of Worcester, secur-| ing half the wickets for 40 runs.
A captain's innings M. J. Turn bull, who scored 86, and 90 by Smart, the former Warwickshire
not out, Goddard 7 for 71). Gloucester: 276 (J. C. White 6 for 94).
103 (J. Lee 5 for 62, 3, C. Whoe!
for 40).
Yorkshire beat Derbyshire
BOWLS RINKS FOR SATURDAY
RICKETTS AND DUFF
ABSENTEES
South China Win Over Shaky Combination. FOOTBALLER ON COURTS
The South China Athletic Asso ciation recorded their second vic»! tory in the "A" Division Lawn Ten- nie League by defeating the Hong Kong Cricket Club by 61⁄2 sets to 3% at King's Park yesterday,
The H.K.G.C. were weakened by the absence of W. A. Duff, who is preparing for his forthcoming trip to Shanghai, and G. R. M. Ricketts. who was reported unfit. These two were replaced by J. Bathurst and J. Pate-funt, the Shanghai Interport
footballer.
Luk Ding-cheong played well against Goldman and Sullivan, who were both off-form. Luk's volleying was brilliant, his re turns to his opponents' feet being unplayable, while his drives were well-placed and speedy.
KOWLOON LOSE A
GOOD CHANCE CLUB DEMORALISED BY LOSS OF PLAYERS RECREIO'S MERITORIOUS WIN
RECREIO SWEEP THROUGH U.S.R.C.
F. J. Remedios Leading Player.
H. A. BARROS AN ABSENTEE-
The Club de Recreio enjoyed # sweeping home success over the United Services Recreation Club in the "A" Division Lawn Tennis
League yesterday, winning by 8
THE results of yesterday's "A" Division matches were all more
Club retained sets to 1 as the ixesult of exception. or less as anticipated. The Indian Recreation their 100 per cent, record by defeating the Kowloon Cricket Club, ally fine all-round play. in a well-contested match at Sookunpoo. At one stage of the game it looked as though honours would be shared, but the Inner F. J. Remedios, and J. J. Re- medios filled the gap. The latter, dians, by superior stamina, succeeded in winning.
H. A. Barros was unable to part-
The Chinese Recreation Club "A," the holders, casily ac- however, possessed only a good ser- counted for the "B" team, M. K. Lo making a welcome reappear-vice with which he scored several ance in the League.
The absence of both G. R. M. Ricketts and W. A. Duff from the Hong Kong Cricket Club team had a demoralising effect, and the Club succumbed easily to the efforts of the China Athletic Association. '
The United Services Recreation Club proved to be an easy victim for the Club de Recreio, only one of their pairs securing
a get.
lee frequently fumbled casy shots SIRDAR RUMJAHN
at the net.
The outstanding S.C.A.A. pair was Luk Tean-cheong and Wang Siu- Bet, wing.
They dropped half a their drawn match with Goldman and Sullivan being their best per- formance. They both drove well, and Wong displayed a very accurate backhand shot.
and
Pote-Hunt
AT HIS BEST
K.C.C. Players Lack Stamina.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
8 Chinese "B" 1
Chinese "A"
5
5% K.C.C.
5. China
LR.C. Recreio
IL K. C. C. 3%
3
8 United Ser. I
acea.
F. J. Remedios was the most brilliant man in the Recreio team.
Against Tollington and Cannon, the No. 1 U.S.R.C. pair, the Remedios partnership was led by 2 games
at the start, but recovered well to take the set without losing another game.
Tollington and hia partner were the only U. S. R. C. pair to take a set, the others falling an easy prey to the fast and accurate play ́ of the Recreio team.
Scores:
A. V. Remedios and G. Gonsalves (Recreio) :-
"A" Division Table To Date
¡beat Captain P. S. Cannon and
H. G. Tollington
6- 2
3 3 0 0 23 3 3 0 0 20
Bell PWLD F A Pu
3% 6
beat W. L. Field and R L.
Withington
6- 0
beat Lt. Comdr. G. J. Slade and
A. J. Stocker
6. 1
1. R. C. WIN LATTER SETS
Superior stamina gave the Ho Wei-hing and Chan So, only managed to gain 1 point, beating Indian Recreation Club the victory
over the Kowloon Cricket Club by C.R.C. “A” Bathurst Their other two sets were long sets to 3% at Sookanpoo yes-1. R. C.. drawn out struggles and they show-terday afternoon in their "A" Divi-5. C. A. A.
sion Lawn Tennis League match, Recreio
K. C. ed signs of tiring.
C. C. The following teams will re-
Armstrong gave a sound exhibl- The K.C.C. looked safe for at K. C. C. present the Kowloon Cricket Club tion of accurate net-play, while Loleast a draw at the commencement C. C. C.... in their Lawn Bowls League
set over many winning top-epin of the second round, but their men CRC.
faltered badly in the final sets. drives. by matches on Saturday:
S. A. Rumjahu and Cas- and Wong sumbhoy were the best balanc- ed LRC. Pair they held the Fincher brothers to a draw in their first match, wore down Guest and Grose in their second, and overwhelmed
player who had a lean season last 102 runs at Chesterfield. enabled Glamorgan to secure [Yorkshire: 99 (Mitchell 5 for 28).
from Leicestershirej 271 (Mitchell 6 for 36).
Derbyshire: 102 (Bowes 5 for 80) and
major points
in their home match.
Results
were:
IN
166.
.
1st Division v. Recreio at Iteercio.
H. Hampton, J. A. Howe, C. E. Elliott-Heywood and A. E. Silkstone (Skip).
J. W. W. Brown, W. Hyde, E. Fincher and R. P. Phillips (Skip). B. Gittins, E. Lammert, C. an Tacchi and J. Fraser (Skip). Peter, 2nd Division. Recreio at K.C.C.
M. N. Rakusen, W. Mulcaby, T. Carr, and E. Kern (Sidp).
Sussex beat Northants by innings and 61 runs at borough.
Sussex: 445 fur & dec.
Langridge 232 not out),
(John 7 for
cabled by Reuter Northants 243 and 141 (Tate
42).
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
Glamorgan Look first innings} points from Leicester at Swansen Glamorgan: 300 (M. 3. Turnbull 80.
Smart 90).
161 for a decluyed.
Leicester: 240 and 168 for 2.
Surrey took first innings points from Lancashire at Manchester, Lanes: 203 (Iddon 13)
338 for 5 dec. Iddon 88).
(Tyldesley
BI.
Surrey: 324 (Hobbs 116).
140 for 3 (Hubbs 51 not outi,
Hampshire took first inninga points from Kent at Portsmouth. Kent: 472 (Ames 100, Todd 1271.
220 for 4 wickets.
Hants 473 (Moora 187).
*FRIENDLY
Scores
Lak' Tsan-cheong Siu-wing (SCAA):- Cdrew with L. Goldman
A. L. SulHvan best R. H. Wild and H. J.
Armstrong
U. 8. R. C. C.R.C. "B"
2 2 0 0 13% 4% 4
3 2 1 0 16% 10% 4
3 2 1 0 13% 13% 4 3120 12 14
F. J. Remedios and J. J. Reme dios (Recreio) :---
2 bent Cannon and Tollington 6-3
0
1010 1 B K 13 2020 5 3039
7 20 3 0 3 0 4 221⁄4 0
"C" Division Table To Date
and
6-6
J.
G.R.C.
6- 2
L.R.C.
W.bent J. Bathurst and J. Pote-
Hunt
6- 4
Hyde and Rodger in their fina} get.
C.C.C.
K.B.G.C.
K.C.C.
Luk Ding-cheong and Lee Woon
L. Jack, W. W. Hiral, H. Overy and
(Skip). Fergusson A. Wright, V. C. Labrum, J. S. trol (5‚¤‚A.A.) :—— Dinnen and J. M. Jack (Skip).
'K.B.G.C. TEAMS.
A.T.C.
C.B.A
Guest and Grone were so tired Recreio after their match with Sirdar Rum-C.S.C.C. lost to Goldman and Sullivan 4- 6jjahn and Cussumbhoy that they P.R.C. bear Wild and Armstrong... 6 collapsed against H. D. Rumjan German Clubs beat Bathurat and Pote-Hunt 6-Hand Razack, falling-to secure The following teams will repre-
University Ho Wei-hing and sent the Kowloon Bowling Green (S.C.A.A.) :-
The Fincher brothers saved the RS.C.
almost total The Australians beat Middlesex Club in their Lawn Bowls League lost to Goldman and Sullivan 5 TK.CC. from_an by 10 wickets at Lard's.
matches on Saturday:
lost to Wild and Armstrong ..5 7aclipse, E. F. Fincher playing!
He fre 1st Team. v. Craigengower, Cricket (beat Bathurst and Pote-Hunt 6- 2 above his usual form.
Middlesex: 258 (Hendren 115, R.
W. V. Robins 05, C. V. Grim- mett 3 for 80).
and W. S. Drake (Skin).
Club "D" at the K.B.G.C.
P. T. Farrell, J. S. Logan, R. Hall
R. Duncan, S. Randle, V. Petherick
H.
114 (C. V. Grimmett 5 for 27). Australians: 345 (W. M. Woodfull and W. Macfarlane (Skip).
J. Waison, A. 9. Russell, J. Russell, J. R. Budding and L. Guy (Skip).
D. G.
0, W. H. Ponsford 0, Bradman 160, A. F. Kippax 56, H. J. Enthoven 4 for 50, Smith 4 for 99).
29 for no wicket.
TO-DAY'S GAMES
The following matches commence to-
Notts took first innings' points]day:
from Essex at Nottingham.
Essex: 202 and 185 for 3.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
.
Notta: 490 for 5 dee. (Harris 158, Brentwood-Esser v. Kent.
2nd Team v. R. H. K. Yacht Club at
North Point.
R. F. Stoneham, C. B. Hosking, W. E. Hale and H. H. Rose (Skip).
G. J. Chambers, J. Macdonald, M. J.
Meyer (Skip). Henderson and J.'
C. L. Farmer, P. D. O'Connell, J. G. Charlton and G. E. F. Thompson (Skip).
FOOTBALL CLUB RINK
Chan
So game.
SECOND DIVISION PLAYERS WIN
quently scored an ace with a parti cularly vicious first service, but his play on the baseline, was not so commendable, as he frequently over-drove, many of his returns going well out of court.
In their Arst match the
K.C.C. Rink Well-Beaten Fincher brothers were
In Bowls Tourney
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
Sets P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.
18 0 4
2 2 0 0 12 6 4 2 2 0 0 12 6 4
2 2 0 0 12 0 4 110
0 7 2 2 1100 7 2
2 1 1 0 11 7 2 0 1 0 1 8 0 010 360 10 10 8 0 0 2-0 2 0 4 14 0
0 2 0 3 15 0 0 3 0 5 22 0
tre M. K. LO RETURNS
quently out of position, chiefly due to E. F. Fincher's poor positional play in defence. Many points went astray in the The Yacht Club secured a very first few games owing to Teddy's creditable triumph over the Kow-lobs not having sufficient depth. was splendid at loon Cricket Club in the First S. A. Rumjahn
Cassumbhoy's soft re- The following will represent the Round of the Open Lawn Bowls the net. | Lord's-Middlesex v. Warwickshire,
Hong Kong Football Club in their Rinks Championship yesterday on turns, however, proved easy prey league' bowls match against Craithe Club de Recrelo green. Taunton-Somerset v. SussoX.
at the H.K.F.C., Bradford-Yorkshire v. Northampton-, gengower
It was a triumph for second divi- shire,
Saturday:
aton players over a premier league' points from Worcester at Kidder-Cardi-Clamorgan v. Lancashire.
Graver, Arink. R. P. Shaw, G. S. |Loleester-Leicestershire v. Glouces Brooksbank and J. Russell (Skip).
Scores shire.
J. Ralston, R. A. Trengove, E. S.
H. Gitties Carter and J. Gregory (Skip).
E, S. Abraham E. Strange, A. Steven, G. B.J. A. Howo Robertach and F. H. W. Haynes. Hampton B. E. Maughan | (B%ckp}. ·|
J. Fraser
A. Chapman (Skip) 18 (Bkip)
Herdlaf 146).
Warwickshire took first innings
minster,
Warwick: 209 and 340. Worcester: 165 (Mayer 6 for 40).
FRIENDLY
282 for 3 (0. F. Wailers 100, Oxford-Oxford U. . Minor Counties.
TOval-Surrey v. Australiens. Gibbons 100).
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE
תס
:
E. B. Reed
TO COURTS
But Ho And Kong Are Best Pair.
-CHINESE “A” IMPROVE AVERAGE
beat Field and Withington, 6-2 bent Slade and Stocker ..... 6- 2 C. A. Barretto and G. A. Noronha (Recreio):-
lost to Cannon and Tollington 2- 6 beat Field and Withington . 6. 2 beat Slade and Stocker
6- 2
Craigengower Game Postponed.
The match between the Chinese Recreation Club "C" team and Cral- gengower, scheduled to be played at Causeway Bay yesterday, was post- poned on account, of the death of Mr. A. M. R. Rocha, a well-respected member of the visiting Club,
"C" DIVISION.
Kowloon Bowling Green Triumph.
RADIO BEATEN
The Kowloon Bowling Green
beat the Radio Sports Club by 6
sets to 3 in thein postponed home {"C" Division match yesterday.
Scores:
T. Armstrong and S. Randle (K.B.G.C.);~~
lost to W. J. Chanson and Wei
Chung
beat, C. A. K. Jeffrey and M.
Sherriff
for his opponents.
Lack Of Stamina
Needlessly strengthened by the
6-1 Chin-
J. T. Bews and J. L. Tetley Guest and Grose teiled off bad-inclusion of M. K. Lo, the
7- 5 beat Jahan Dad and G. M.
Khan
6- 0
ly in the middle of their second leap Recreation Club "A", the holders, (KBG.C):~ act. They beat Minu and Madar improved their sets record with an beat Chanson and Wei Chung 6-8
first 8 sets to 1 win over their "B" team beat Jeffrey and Sherriff without difficulty in their match, and were 4-all with S. A. at Causeway Bay yesterday in the beat Jahan Dad and Khan... 6. 4 Rumjahn and Cassumbhoy in their "A" Division of the Lawn Tennis second, when they completely. lost League,
Ho Ka Lau and Paul Kong again 24 their grip on the game, their re-
turns going astray and frequent paired together, and proved the out-
standing couple in the match. double-faults being served.
Scores
(Continued on Page 5), Scores:-
Teul. Wai-pul and W. C., Hung A. [(C.R.C. “A”):~
drew with Ng Sze-kwong and'
Chiu Taun-chlu
5-7 boat Ng Kam-chuen and Tam',
Yoc-fong
2
2
22
2
2
2
4
$
B
H. D. Rumjahn and L M.
9
Razack (LRC):-
9
lost to E. C. Fincher and E.
19
F. Fincher.te's
.16
best A, E. P. Gucat and F
17
Grose
18
beat W. Hyde and J, Rodger 6-4;
Lo
18
∙18
18
21
lost to Guest and Grose.... 8 6 beat Ng and Tam
21
beat Hyde and Rodger..... 6- 4 beat Tu and Horace Lo
21
(C.E.C. “A”) s
RAKUSEN EXCELS
1.
AT BILLIARDS.
2,
1st Lans No. Pla.
Pia.
3.
P
W
L
W I. Result Poss. Obt.
Saves Side At K.C.C.
4.
Sussex (2)
7
6 0 1
1 0
105
Keni (3)
+1
1
1 0 90
6.
M. N. Rakusen's: team beat W.
Yorkshire (1)
2 0
0 1 80 39
7,
Surrey (9)
2
1
76
38
Derby (6)
1
75 0
Mulcahy's side by eight points in a billiards match at the Kowloon Cricket Club Tast night,
8,
9.
Essex (4)
4
0' 90
32
*10.
Rakusen, although the only win-
Lancashire (5)
2
0 90
21
11.
ner in him team, with a score
of
Worcester (15)
0
0 60
28
12,
1250 points to 94 enabled his side
Middlesex (12) ».
2
75
13
Glamorgan (16)
0
90
26
to secure the margin.
14.
$11
Notts (8).
60
25.3
Bcores:
15.
- M. N., Balqınan 250 points' to 94;| W. C. Simpson 190 to 228; F., Broad-
10.
60%
21
bridge 102 to 226) B. A. Gray 198 to 17.
75 20
216: C L Stapleton-185 to 2421---
18..
90-
18
W. Mulenity 213 to 1401 C. Wigg 19. 214 to 185; P, 0, Dunna 180 to 245: D. 8. Grean 200 to 220; Gen. Lea, 200 to 224.
20.
21:
Somerset (11) Leicester. (17) Hampshire (14)
Gladice
FESTILLIemaalmalı
60 best Iu. Tak-ism and Horace
A. R. Minu and A. H. Medar
(LRC)—RANK
FL!
D. W. Waterton and W. A. Bland |(K.R.G.C.);~
ost to Chanson and Wel
36. Chung (drew with Jeffrey and Sherriff 6- 6
drew with Jaban Dad and
Khan
..6.6
NEXT - TUESDAY'S GAMES 6- 6
Chinese C
*. Chinese “A” Chinese "B" v. United Servicés 63 Craigengower. Hong Kong CC.
Recreio
Y.. Kowloon 6. C. *Indian B. C. 6- 1 South Chins.
M. E. Lo and Iu. Tak-chauk| (CRC.. “A”);=
lost to Fincher and Fincher 4- 6]drew with Ng and Chiu .... 6-0.
8. A. Rumah and J. A. CasauE IA - Ho Ka-lang-and- Paul bhoy (LRC)
drew with Fincher & Fincher 66 beat Ng and Chiu beat Quest and Grose...... 6- 4 beat Ng and Tam best Hyde and Rodger 4. 261)beat lu and Horsca: Lo
CONTRACT, BRIDGE. FINAL"
7.3 By a narrow margin of 170 points. Mesars, Danenberg and Osorio defeat-
6- 3
ed Mesars. D. Judah and M. Politi is Kong Une frst session of the final ¦ of cha
Opan Contract Bridge Tournament" at 4the Sport Club yesterday evening. The second session will be held on Thursday evening, commencing at 5,80 Jo'clock,
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