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"(By GEORGE GREENWOOD) Prestwick, May 24. The Prince of Wales to-day took advantage of his being in Ayrshire to Inspect the Royal Scots Fusiliers to pay a dying visit to Prestwick, where he is the captain of the golf club, to watch the play in the British Amateur Championship.
Immediately after inspecting the regiment he changed and travelled to the golf course. He arrived just before 12.80 and went straight on to the course to watch the match between R. H. Wethered and
G. Dunlap, the American.
Tel. 21322.
(Continued from Col. 3) Leung Chokchung (Fong Nam) Yeung Po-kei (Ying Wal) Man Kwok-hung (Sat Nam) Group 4-
Cheuk Yin-hing (Ching Wah) Kong Pak-jong (Fong Nam) Ham Yuk-taun (Sai Nam) Boys "C" 100 Metres (Heat):- Group
George Lee (Wah Yan) Lee Tim-kwai (Ling Tung) Lee Lit-leung (Ying Wah) Group 2:
Chung Chi-ying (King's) Lai Chung-ying (Pol Ching) Bo Sik-pang (Wah Yan) Group 3:
Wong Yee-tur (Keung_Y\p) Fung Kin-yung (Chi Itung) Mek Shun-hung (Sai Nam) Group 4
Kwok Yin (Fong Nam) Lam lon chang (Lồng Tung Fung Sze-chung (Saf Nam) Groap G:-
Chan Wing-san (Sai Nam) Fan Sze-kal (Pai Ying) Lee Kai-hin (Pul Ching) Group 6:
Lan Kal-chung (Sai Nam) Lul Mok-sing (Chi Hung). Young Pin (Pul Ching) Group Ti-
Wong
Bui-kit (Ling Nam) Ho Kwal-wing (Pun Lap) Mak Bon-lau (Ting Wah)
A large crowd followed the Prince, Happily there was no reGroup 8:- petition of the scene at Southport during the Ryder Cup match of last year, when the spectators made matters so uncomfortable for
him.
Umhampered By Spectators
The Prince walked round the
Yee Kwai-lo (King's) Chang Fuk-sui (Bai Nam) Taal Tat-wel (Put Ching) Boys "A" Shot Put Final:- Yu Kel-chung (Wali Klu) Chan Yuk (Wah Yan) Yip Tal-yung (Wah Kiu) Chan Ták-fa
course free and unhampered. He Boys "E" 100 Metres (Rent):- divided his interest between Dun-Group 1:
lap and McLean, the young Scots- man who was playing one of the Americans.
་་༔;་
While watch McLean at the seventeenth green, known as the Alps, the Prince was nearly in volved in a serious mishap. When he was lighting his pipe a box of matches exploded in his hand- Happily no injury was caused.
After lunch the Prince again showed great interest in the play of the Americans. He followed Dunlap, and the Amerian golfer illustrated several shots to him.
Wong Yat-sing. (Put Ching) Po Tun-nin (Sai Nam) Leung Kalyan (Wah Yan) Group 2
Kwok Wing-lam (Ling Nam) Ngau Fak-chi (South China), Group 3:
Ng Substat: (Ying Wah}
To Kai-tat (South__China) Leung Bui-clinan. (Fang Lam) Lee Kai-fd (Ling Nam) Group
Chow Ping wah (South China) Wen Ro-wong (Pul Ching) Wong KIi-po (Ba! Nam) Group Br
Lâu Khi mac (5) Tam
Fen' Tuo-Jam (Pul Ching)) "Ha" Wan-sang" (South Chink)"
THE CHINA HAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE. 22, 1934.
INTER-SCHOLASTIC SPORTS
KEEN COMPETITION IN
SWIMMING
KING'S HAVE BARE LEAD OVER SAI NAM
SAI NAM LEAD IN ATHLETICS
of almost continuous rainfall during the past two days
MEET RESULTS
STRALIAN
17
CENTURIES
BRADMAN'S BAD STANLEY MCCABE CLAIMS
SPELL
Only Temporary Say Critics
Bradman's recent hatting
I the Hong Kong Interscholastic Land and Water Athletic Mect hopes in England that he may not
ing has been continuing, the first day's athletic and aquatic events having now been decided.
With 17 wins King's College is leading in the aquatic events while Sai Nam, with 25 wins, is well ahead of the other competi- tors in the athletics.
Wah Yan College has made a good showing in both the land and water events, and is now lying third in both sections.
The swimming will be continued to-morrow when the finals will be decided while the land events are expected to conclude on Monday.
*
FIVE OF THEM
FARNES ONLY BOWLER TO TAKE
TH
10 WICKETS AGAINST TOURISTS
Beven
Australians: 481 for 5 dec. (W. H Ponsford 229. not out, L. Darling 98, W. Brown 105, D. G. Bradman. 0). Cambridge: 158. (C. V. Grimmett 9 for
76).
prove so formidable in the Tests THE Austalians have won; At Cambridge, the Australiana as in 1990; but Australian critter
of their. thirteen beat Cambridge University, are not perturbed.
matches, the remaining six hav- Scores i Vernon Ransford (quoted by the ing been left drawn. Exchange Telegraph Company) They have scored 6,450 rune for points out that all batting cham- the loss of 140 wickets, an aver- pions, including Woodfull, Pons- age of 46.07 per wicket, while their ford, and Macartney, have had opponents have scored 5,194 runs periods of small scores. It is only for 232 wickets, an average of a matter of time with Bradman, 22.33 runs per wicket. he declared, and suddenly his Seventeen centuries, including With 25 wins the Sai Nam Col- King's College, with 17 wins, critics will wonder what has hap-four double centuries, have been jacored, by the Australians, as fol lege is leading at the completion of are leading the Inter-scholastic pened. the first day's events of the Hong Land and Water Meeting. Aquatic Hugh Trumble recalls that in lows:
1878 "Dave". Gregory started the 281*-W. H. Ponsford v M.C.C. Kong Inter-scholastic Land and Section which commenced at the season with seven ducks, yet finish- 240 S. J. McCabe v Surrey Water Athletic Meeting, which Chinese Athletic Association lasted at the head of the batting aver- 229*-W. H. Ponsford v Cambridge Australians; 669 for 6. dec. (D. were concluded at the South China | night.
Athletic Amociation grounds, Caro- Sai Nam College, which is lead- fine Hill, yesterday, after being ing in the athletics, is running a postponed from Wednesday on ac- close second with 16 wins, while Wah Yan College and Ching. Wah| count of rain.
College are contending for third place with 14 and 13 wins, res pectively.
Pui Ching College, with 16 wins, has overtaken Wah Yan College for second place, while Ling Tung College is in a good position to secure some of the honours at the events were as follows:- conclusion of the games, which Boys """ 50 (Hent):-- will be finished on Monday.
The following were yesterday's Group 1:- results.
The full results of the swimming
L
|Boys' "D" 100 Metres (Rent):—
Group 1
Yip Kam-tsun (King's College). Pang Hing-wan (King's)
Li Kai-wo (Ling Tung College) Group 2-
Kwok Lo-shing (Sai Nam College) Lau Fook-on (Sai Nam)
Sun Wal-kwan (South China Group 8:
Lam Man-chiu (South China) Lo Hon-kwong (Yee Kei School) Tai Hon-wong "Y" Day School)' Group 4
Yau Yung-wah (Pui Ching College) | Wong Kam-sum (Sai Nam) Wong Yuk-shun (Chi Hung School) |Group| *-----
Leung Teun-fa (Chung Ying C,) Chan Lap-pun (Pul Ching College) Leung Kim chỉ (Sai Nami Group 6:
Lo Kai-fu (Sai Nam)
Teo Yan-sang (Ying Wab), Chung Moon-chi (Pun Lap) Boys' "C" 50 Metres:--- Group 1-
Chan Wing-ahan (Sai Nam) Wong Kin-chung (Wah Yan) Wong Yee-tin (Hung Yip School) Group 2:-
Kwok Yan (Fong Lim School) George Lee (Wah Yan) Lui Ka-chang (Sat Nam) Group 3-
Yee Kwai-lo (King's) Tsai Tat-wel (Put Ching) Ng Wing-kan (Chi Hung) Group 4
Fung Tza-chung (Sai Nam) Ho Kai-sul (Fong Nam)
metres free style
agcs.
Trang Ho-fook (Wah Yan). Chi Chok-yu (Wah Yan). Boys "C" 100 metres breast-stroke: Group I:-
Young Cheong-wah (Pul Ching). Lam Teun-kit (Sai Nam). George Lee (Wah Yan). Group 2:-
Pa Han-lam (Ching Wah). Ng Yu-lin (Kip Toa). Leung To-fat (Keung Yip).
Chan Kam-cheung (Pui Ching), Boys "D" 200 metres breast stroke:
1 min. 5.53 secs.
Yen Tae-min (South China). Tan Kalhwong (Chi Hung). Group 2:-
Tan Kai-yu (Chi Hung), 1 min.
6.53 secs.
"
Sím Kam-hung (South China). Boys "D" 50 metres free style
(Heat):-
Group 1:-
Ho Lok-kel (South China). Leung Kam-sik (South China). Ng Kwok-tai (Sai Nam). Group 2:—
2.
Lau Chak-sang (South China). La] Pak-tong (Pui Ying), Lal Kam-po (South China). Boys "C" 50 metres free style
* (Heat):- [Group 1:-
Yeung Cheong-wah (Pul Ching). George Lee (Wah Yan). Ng Yu-lin (Wah Yan). Group 2:--
Pa Han-lim (Ching. Wah). Lau Chak-ming (King's).
Lam Tsun-kit (Sai Nam). Girls' “F' 30 metres free style:--|
Lam To-lal (Tauri Kwai). Fung Sauchun (Sai Nam). Chiu Yuk-chun (Sai Nam). Girls" "A" 50 metres free style:-
Yeung Sau-king (Chur Tak). Chan Woon-king (Chun Tak). Ng Sul-ying (Tsun Kwai). Chi Yak-hing (Sai Nam).
Ngau Yeung Yat Yuca (Pui Ching) Boys "O 100 metres free 'style:-
Group S
Kwok Wing-klu (Ling Nam)
Lee Kal-hin (Put Ching) Fan Chi-kai (Pui Ying)
Group G:-
Labo Honchung (Ling Nam) Mak Tin-kwai (Ling Tung) Cheang Man-kit (Pul Ching) Boys' "D" 50 Metrea (Hest):---, Group 3:
Leung Taun-fa (Chung Ying) Tao Yan-ang (Ying Wah) Yip Kam-chun (King's) Group 4-
Ng Kel-tak (Chung Ying) Yo Yang-wah (Pui Ching) Chan Pak-wah (Ling Tong) Group 5:
Lee Kal-wo (Ling Tung) Sun Wah-kun (Sa! Nam) Lo Fat-wo (Ying Wab) Group 6:-
Chan Lap-pun (Pul Ching) Wong Bhul-po (Sai Nam) Lam Man-chiu (South China) Girls' "D" 100 Metres (Heat):— Group 1:
Ya Wai-hing: (Ling Tung) He Sui-yin (South China) Les Ngo-pan (Kit Fong). Group 2
Leung. Ngau-yin (Ling Tung) Yeung Kwal-chun (Sai Nam) Ho Wan-shang (Sai Nam) Girl "D" 100 Metres (Heat):- Groep 1-
Kwan Yuk-ying (Sai Nam) Yeung Wal-kit (Sai Nam) Wu Shul-ngan (South China) Group 2:
Sim Yuk-ning (Ling Tung) Lip Wal-um (Set Nam) Sul Shul-ving (Ling Tung) Boy":"B" 80 metres Low Hurdles
(Hent) Groupfile
Chang Chan-Jam (Wah Yan) Hon Kun-lam (Pon-Lap)
Chouk Ng-tao (Ching Wah) Group Zikr LE
Ng Shui-chong (Ying Wab) Tan Shing-kel (Wah Yan)
Group 1
Group 1:-
George Lee (Wah Yan).
Yeung Cheong-wah (Pui Ching). Chan Hal-cheong (Chung Nam). Group 2:-
Lam Tsun-kit (Sai Nam). Pa Han-lem (Ching Wah). Boys' "B" 100 metres free style;--- Mak Wai-ming (Wah Tai), 1 min.
10 secs.
Yen Too-kwak (King's). Ngam Kal-kwok (King's), Ma Yu-ku (Yok Chol). [Boys' “A" 100 metres free style: Group 1:-
Lau Po-hi (King's), ·
Chang Yik-tal (Ching Wah), Lui Hung-sin (Wah Yan), Group 2:
Taang Ho-fook (Wah Tafy, Chan Chun-nam (Chung Nam). Chi Chok-ya (Wah Yan), |Boys" ("B" 200 metres free glyle:-
Group 1
Ng Fang-rip (Ching Wah), Yen Tee-kwok (King's), Group 2:
Mak Wal-ming. (Wah Tal). Ngam Kai (King's).
Boy'a "A" 200 metres 'free style:- Group 1:
Lau Po-hi (King's). '
Lay Honeming (Tok Chol).. Group. 2-
Chi Chok-yn (Wah Yan), Tsun Yuan-wah (Sai Nam). Group 8; ale tamaad
Chan Chun-nam (Chung Nam). Tiang Ho-fook (Tai Wah). Boys 400 metres free style:--- |Group 1:
Chian Chun-nam (Chung Nam), Yeang Wal-lim' (Ching Wah). Lut, Hung-in (Wah, Yany, [Group" 21-RASTIES
(Continued at foot of preceding col.) Kwok Chun-hung (Bal Nam),
Group 1:-
Yeung Wah-lim (Ching Wah). Wong Shung-leung (Sai Nam). Group 2:-
Fan Ping-man (Han Chung). Au Yeung-chok (Wah Ta). - Yen Szemn (King's). Group 3:
Chan Tsung-min (Chung Nam). Kwok Chun-hung (Sai Nam). Group 4:
Lee Hung-fan (Sal Nam).
Yen Sze-hung (Ching Wah).
Leung Yung-yau,
206 D. G. Bradman v Worcester 192S, J. McCabe v M.C.C. |175 -A. Chipperfield v Essex [172*—W. M. Woodfull v Lancs.
142 --S. J. McCabe v Lancs. 169 —D. G. Bradmanı ▾ Middlesex
126 —W. E. Ponsford v Surrey 119-W. A. Brown v Lancs. 116-A. Chipperfield v Hants. 113 W. A. Brown v Northants (108*-S. J. McCabe v Leicester
105* S. J. McCabe v Gentlemen 105 W. A. Brown v Cambridge 100 L Darling ▾ Oxford
Nine centuries, including one double century, have been scored against the tourist, as follows: 219-Sandham (Surrey) 140W.G.L.F. Lowndes (Hants) |139 —Mead (Hants)
|128 -F. C. de Saram (Oxford) |116 ----Gregory' (Surrey)
Boys” “A” 100-metres back stroke: 107 Tyldesley (Lancs) Group 1:-
Lan Po-hi (King's).
Kwok Han-ming (Yok Chel). Group 2:
Au Yeung-chok (Wah Tal). Lau Kai-ming (King's). Group 3:
Wu El-tak (King's).' Chan Tsung-min (Chung Nam). Boys' "B" 50 metres (Second heat):
Group 1:-
Yen Tso-kwok (King's). Ma Yu-kiu (Yok Choi), Pan Sal-kwong (King's). Group 2:---
Ngam Kai-mon (King's), Lee Ping-wah (Kip Toa), Lau Chak-trun (Kip Toa). Boys. "A" Heat): Group 1:-
50 metres (Second
• Tsang Ho-fook (Tat Wah). Lo Yu-wing (Tai Hung). Chang Sze-tal (Ching Wah). Group 2:--
Lau Po-hi (King's).
Yip Han-tsun (Ching-Wah). Yeung Wai-tong (Ching Wah). Boys' "B" "100 metres breast stroke
(Second Hest);—
Group 1:—–
Peter Mun (Keung Yip), Keung Non-shek (Tok Chof), Ma Yu-kiu (Yok Choi). Group 2:
Wong Hok-kwong (Wah Yan). Lee Ping-wah (Wah Yan). Tam Yu-wing (Sai Nam). |Boys' “A” 100 metres breast stroke
(Second Heat):-:
Group 1:.*
Yen Sze-min (King's). Chan Kun-chak (Chung Nam); Chan Wai-chol (Ying Wah). Group 2-
Leung Chan-sang (King's) Chan Tsung-min (Chung Nam), Lau Kun-chou (Ying Wah);' Group 3:mm:
Fan Ping-min ̈ (Han· Chung).. Kwan Hin-mu (Saf Nam). Group 4:
Wai Pul-noon (Ying Wah)., Leung Yon (Wah Yan). Chan Yuo-min (Ching Wah); Group 5:—
Chiang Ping-cho (Chung Nam) Cheung Ching-lin_(Te) Hung),' Kwok Chun-hung (Ba] Nam). A Boys" "B" 200 metres breast stroker Group 12 KM NO
Wong Hok-kwong (Wah Yan). Pang Wai-chi (Tal Hung), Lee Kam-cht (Ching/Wah), Group 2;
105-Arnold (Hania.) 105A. W. Snowden (Northants) |102%-R. E S. Wyatt (M.C.C.)
AMONG THE BOWLERS
Two Australiana have taken 10. wickets in a match:
10 for 80-Grimmett v. Worcester 11 for 79-O'Reilly v. Leicester 11 for 129-O'Reilly v. England.
Grimmett took 9 for 74 against Cambridge in the first innings.
160 (Cox 51 not out, Fleetwood- : Smith 3 for 31).
At Lord's, the M.C.C. drew with Australians.
Scores:
M.C.C. 362 (Hendren 136, R. E. S.
Wyatt 72, Wall 6 for 74);
182 for 8 (R. E, S. Wyatt 102, C. V. Grimmett 4 for 90).
Bradman B, W. H. Ponsford 281 not out, S. J. McCabe 192, F. R. Brown 4 for 134, J. C. White I for 77, L'AR Peebles 1 fór 141, 'R. E. S. Wyatt 0 for 38, C. S. Mar- riett 0 for 126).
At Leylon, the Australians de fented Essex.
Scores:
Essex: 220 (Nichols 62 not aut, W. J.
O'Reilly 6 for 79),
Grimmett 5 for 54 O'Reilly 3 for 54). Australians: 438 (A. Chipperfield 175, W. M. Woodfull 55, W. Brown 58, K. Farnes 3 for 111),
At Oxford, the Abstralians de }feated Oxford University by an in-
nings and '83 runs,
Scores:
Australia: 319 (L. Darling 100, W. H.
Ponsford 16, Tindall 6 for 94), Oxford: 70 (Fleetwood Smith 5 for 80,
Ebeling 4 for 34)....... 210 (P. C. de Saram Grimmett 7 for 109)
128, G. V.
At Southampton, Hampshire drew with the Australiank.
Scores;~
Hampshire: 210 (Mead 130, W. G.
F. Lowndes 160, Lord Tennyson 56, 8. J. McCabe 4 Zor 79, Fleet- wood Smith 1. for 111, W. I. O'Reilly-8: for 123),
169 for 7 dec. (Arnold 109° not Australiana: 438 (5. J. McCabe 79.
out).
L. Darling 16, A. Chipperfield 118 not out, W. M. Woodfull 2,, W. Brown 0, D. G. Bradman 0,' A. E. G. Buring 5 for 121). 10 for 1 wicket. At Lord's, the Australians feated Middlesex,
Score:
de-
Middlesex: 288 (Hendren 115, R. W. V. Robina 65, C. V. Grimmett 3 for 80).
114 (C. Grimmett 5 for 27).
K. Farnes, the Essex fast bow- ler took. 10 for 179 in the
| Atamizallamu: 345 (W. M. Woodfull 9, Tast
W. IL Ponsford 0, D. G. Bradmism match, and Matthews, with 9 for
160, A. F. Kippax 56, H. J. 158 at Northampton, 'was the only Enthoven for Co, Smith 4 for other English bowler to meet with
· 90). success in both innings.. TOUR RESULTS
The following are the complete results of the tour:
At Worcester, the Australians defeated Worcestershire.
Scores:
Worcester: 112 (C. V. Grimmett 5 for
63).
1
95 (C. V. Grimmett 5 for 27, W. J. O'Reilly 4 for 25). Australian: 504 (D. G. Bradman 208, W. A. Oldfield 07. W. M. Woodfull 48, A. F. Kippax 9, Howarth 4 for 136)
At Leicester, Leicestershire drew' with the Australians.
Scores:-
20 for no wicket.
At the Oval, Surrey drew with. the Australians:
Scores:
Surrey: 475 for 1 dec. (Sandham 219,
Gregory 116).
|
162 for 2 (Gregory 59 not out, F. R. Brown 56 not out).
|
Australians: 029 (8. J. McCabe 240,
W. H. Ponsford 125, D. G. Brad- man 77, Bromley 56, Gover 5 for 147).
At Manchester, Lancashire drew with the Australians:-
Scores:
Australians: 867 (8. J. McCabe (42), 388 for 3 (Woodfull 172 not out, Brown 119).
Lancashire: 285 (Tyldesley 107),
Tinetwood Smith in for 107).
Leicester: 152 (W. J. O'Reilly 7 for At Trent Bridge, the, Austra=
30).
Hans beat England in the first 268 for 9, (E.-W. Dawson 91, W-Test by 238 runs. J. O'Reilly for 40); C. Fleet-Anstralia: 874 (W. H. Ponsford 58, wood-Smith 4 for 88). Australia: 888 for 6 dec. (D. G. Brad- man 65, A. P. Kippax 69, 8. J. McCabe 108 not out),
DUCKWORTH TAKES BENEFIT
Hobb's Last Appearance At Old Trafford
George Duckworth, the England and Lancashire stumper, whone voice used to ring so loudly round the grounds in Australia, took his beneft when Burrey go to Old Trafford recently,
Duckworth, and Lancashire,
8. J. McCabe 65. A. Chipperfield 99, K, Farnes 5 for 102),
278 for 8 dec. (8. J. McCabe 88, K. Farnes 5 for (TI). England: 268 (Sutclite 62, Hendren 79, Geary 59, C. Y. Grimmett 5 for 81, W. J. O'Reilly 4 for 75,-* 141 (C., E. Walters 42, W..
O'Reilly 7 for 34). §.
At Northampton, the Australians drew with Northans
Bcores
Australia; 284 (W. II. Ponsford 56,
D. G. Bradman'65, 'A. Chipper "field"71, Matthews 4 for, 71),
284 (W, A. Brown 118, Matthews 6 for 87), Northamptonshire: 187 (A. W. Snow- *** 183. för § (Bakowell 58; Timms
don 105), 50, L. Fleetwood Smith 5 for 20)
· "At Lord's," the Australians boat the Gentlemen of England - by 6
were pleased that, the Surrey, teamwickela, amb la included Hobbs, but it may be the Gentlemen: 177 (C. V. Grimmett, 4 for last time Hobbs will play at Old
(Bu yon 87, EW, V Trafford.
din letter to Duckworth, Hobbs
Keung Non-shek (Yok Chol). Tu Wa-pång (Wah Tal); Sin Walyin (81) Nam);
expressed his conviction that he would be making his last activa appearance at Old Trafford.
237
Robina 84 CF. Waiters 40, B. IL
Holmes B
Valentine R
285 for 1* (WA. Aka Brown - 65% mat out, S. J McCabe 105 not, out);
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