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1934

18 AUSTRALIAN CENTURIES

BROWN CATCHING UP

MCCABE

11 THREE-FIGURE KNOCKS

BY OPPONENTS

FOUR BOWLERS TAKE 10 WICKETS

THE

IN

Australians

SINGLE MATCH

Test Match Statistics

Complete statistics for the Tests

are as follows:-

McCabe Chipperfield Brown Wallers Australians W↑ have won At Cambridge, the

Ames Teven of their thirteen mat-beat Cambridge University. Leyland Australiane: 481 for 5 dec. (W. H. Sutelle Ponsford 229 not out. L. Darling Hendren 98, W. A. Brown 105, D. G. Brad-Wratt

Ponsford man 3).

ches, the remaining six having been left drawn.

They have scored 7,523-runs for! the loss of 184 wickets, an average of 40.88 per wicket, while their opponents have scored 6,225 runs of for 282 wickets, an average 22.07 runs per wicket.

Eighteen centuries, including feur double centuries, have been scared by the Australians, as fol lows:

281*-W. H. Ponsford v, M.CC. 240 S. J. McCabe v. Surrey 229*-W. H. Ponsford v. Cambridge 206 D. G. Bradman v. Worcester 192 S. J. McCabe v. M.C.C. 175 A. Chipperfield v. Essex 172. M. Woodfull v. Lancs. 160 D. G. Bradman v Middlesex

S. J. McCabe v, Lancs.

142

125 W. H. Ponsford v. Surrey 119-W. A. Brown v: Lanca. 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. England 105 W. A. Brown v. Cambridge 100 L Darling v. Oxford

Eleven centuries, including one double century, have been acored against the tourist, as follows: 219-Sandham (Surrey) 140W.G.L.F. Lowndes (Hants) 139 --Mead' (Hants)

Tyldesley (Lancs)

128

F. C. de Saram (Oxford)

120

Ames (England)

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116

Gregory (Surrey)

109

Leyland (England)

Stanley Holloway,

107

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Freeman Secures 100 Wickets

ST ANDREW'S LOSE

"

· AT BADMINTON

K.C.C. Juniors Win

· Return Game.

(Continued from Page 1)

105*-Arnold (Hants).

105A. W. Snowdon (Northants) 102* E. S. Wyatt (M.C.C.) AMONG THE BOWLERS

Two Australians 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.

O'Reilly took 9, for 38, in the first Inninge against Somerset, and Grimmett hud 9 for 74 against Cambridge In the first innings.

Cambridge: 158 (C. V. Grimmett 9 for Bradman

Woodful

74). 160 (Cox 51 not out, Fleetwood-Geary Smith 3 for 31).

Oldfeld Grimmett At Lord's the M.C.C. drew with Verity

Hammond Australians.

M.C.C.: 382 (Hendren 135, R, E. SO'Reilly Patandi Wyatt 72. T. Wall 6 for 74).

189 for 8 (R. E. S. Wyatt 102, C. Darling V. Grimmett & for 90). Australians: 559 for 6 dec. (D.

Mitchell

G.

Furnes

Bradman 5, W. H. Ponsford 281 Well not out, S. J. McCabe 132, F. R. Bromley Brown 4 for 134, J. C. White 1 for Bowes 17, I. A. R. Peebles 1 for 141, R.

E. S. Wyntt 0 for 38. C. S. Mar rioft 0 for 120),

Verity

At Leyton, the Australians de. O'Reilly

Farnes Grimmeli feated Essex. Essex: 220 (Nichols 62 nol sut, W. J-Bowes

Chipperfield O'Reilly for 70).

54 Wall 125 (C. V. Grimmett for O'Reilly 3 for 54).

Hammond Australians: 438 (A. Chipperfield 175, Geary

W. M. Woodfull 55, W. Brown 58, McCabe K. Farnes 3 for 111),

Mitchel! At Oxford, the Australiana de Leyland feated Oxford University by an in-Darling mings and 33 runs.

Hammond

BATTING

L E. bs. n.o. Avr.:

4 202 105 0 30.50

4 206 38

4 154 99 1

51.50 51.33

141 82 47.00

0

120 0

3

139

46.33

DURING TOUR

CLUB AT LAST SHOW

GOOD FORM

ONLY TWO "B" DIVISION ENCOUNTERS

VICTORY FOR KOWLOON C.C.

NLY two of the four scheduled encounters in the "B" Dirt-

fixtures being abandoned owing to rain.

yesterday,

1

133 109 44.33 South China were badly beaten by a strengthened Hong Kong

3 106 62 4

35.33 Cricket Club team, and at Kowloon the K.C.C., as expected, de

feated the Graduates' Association by a comfortable margin.

Some bright tennis was witnessed at Causeway Bay before the match between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Club de Recreio was abandoned.

3 101 790 33.66 1 33 33 0 33.00 2.58 630 29.08

103 36 0 50

53 0 20.66

1. 17,66

17.00

14.50

14.33

12.31

CHINESE LEAD RECREIO

100 Match Abandoned After

7,00

14

6.00

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0.60

1 1

0.50

4 0

2,50

1 10 10 1

BOWLING

0. M. R. W. Avge, 12.76 109.3 40 217 17

116.4 55 199 12

81.2 18 228 10 139

65 222

9122 45 41

9

22.80 24,60

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16 217

42

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Three Sets

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CHINESE VETERAN PAIR

OUTSTANDING

PLAYERS DRIVEN INTO PAVILION

K.C.C. Beat Graduates In Completed Match

In spite of the downpour of rain yesterday in Kowloon, the Kowloon Cricket Club beat the

When leading the Club de Re-Graduates Association by B sets 16.58 creio by 2 sets to 1 the Chinese to 2% at the K. C. C

When rain drove the players to Recreation Club were forced to 30.50 abandon their "B" Division Lawn the pavilion the K.C.C. had al- ready won two sets and were lead- 38.66 Tennis League match, yesterday, 4540 the playera being driven from ng 5-0 in the remaining one.

the conclusion of the second

At

the courts by the heavy showers.

The first stoppage occurred be round the K.C.C. were leading by 1108.00 fore the initial round of sets had seta to 1.

and II. N. Chung been completed, and the Chinese captain, was loudly though apt to be outpositioned by cheered when he led out his team poor anticipation on the base line, secured two sets for the visitors,

2 19 0 FIELDSMEN'S CATCHES

(7), Chipperald (5), Australia: 319 (L. Darling 100, W. Hverity (4), McCabe (3), Sutcliffe (2), after the rain.

Geary (2), Hendren (2),

Ponsford 76, R. G. Tindall 5 for 94).

Oxford: 70 (Fleetwood Smith 6 for 30

Ebeling 4 for $4).

210 (F. C. de Saram 128, C. V. Grimmett 7 for 109).

Southampton,

Hampshire

A! drew with the Australians.

Grimmett

Y. L. Pio

F. K. Lau,

some

R. B. Lewis and G. C. Burnett (K.C.C.):—

After the second heavy shower stamping themselves as the best

combination.

Scores:- the Recreio skipper, and it was de- (1), Leyland (1) and Walters (1). (1) Wall (1), Ponsford (1), Bromley Lau conferred with J. J. Remedios,

WICKET-KEEPERS Oldfield stumped three and caught cided to call the whole match-off,

and replay the 9 sets on four. Ames caught five.

future date, probably to-morrow.

Both teams were disappointed the interruption to play, this at being recognised as the most im portant fixture, remaining in the "B" Division.

RUNS PER WICKET England: 849 runs for 30 wickels — Hampshire: 240 (Mead 180, W. G. L. 28.3 average.

F. Lowndes 100, Lord Tennyson Australia: 1049 runs for 38 wickets, 50, S. J. McCabe 4 for 78, Fleet -27.3 average. wood Smith 1 for 111, W, J. ('Reilly 3 før 123).

not

1 for 7 dec. (Arnold 109 nut)- Australians: 435 (S. J. McCabe: 79, L. Darling 90, A. Chipperfield 116 W. M. Woodfull 2, W. not out, A. Brown 0, D. G. Bradmazi^0,"A. | E. G. Baring 5 for 121)........... 10 for 1 wicket,

Exciting

Finishes In

Good Recreio Pair

drew with Dr. S. K. Lua and

6. G Dr. F. Khoo

6. 1

beat Dr. D. K. Samy and Dr.

S. Sepher beat Y. L. Pao and H. N.

Chung ..

6.2

L. Oppenheim and S. A. Gray

(K.C.C.):-

64

3. 6

Some bright play was witnessed beat Lun and Khoo before the rain ruined everything beat Samy and Sepher

J. J. Remedios and L A. Silva lost to Pie and Chung-

Test Series played very well to defeat P. F F. Zimmern and C. L. Stapleton

Choy and M. K. Lau 6-3.

(R.Ç.C.) :-

E

+- 2

... 6

Remedios played a powerful and beat Lus and Khoo.....6-1 In 1882, Australia beat England at,

the Oval by 7 runs after one accurate game, and was ably as beat Samy and Sepher the lost to Pao and Chung of the most dramatic finishes slated by Bilva, although

AC latter's service was not too in the whole series. Low scor-

At Lord's, the Australian "“de! fealed Middlesex. Middlesex: 268 (Hendron 115, .R. W. V. Robina 65, C. V. Grimmett 3 for 80). 114 (Č. V. Grimmett 5 for 27). Australians: 345 (W. . Woodfull 0, W. H. Ponsford 0, D. G. Bradman 100, A. F. Kippax 50, H. J. Enthoven 4 for 50, Smith 4 for la

B9).

20 for no wicket.

At the Oval, Surrey drew with

Verity (15 for 104) and Farnes (10 for 179), who performed the feat in Test matches, are the only England bowlers to have taken 10 the Australians: wickets in a single match against Surrey: 475 for 7 dec. (Sandham 219, the tourists.

at

Matthews, with 9 for 158 Northampton, was the only other English bowler to meet with suc- cess in both innings. TOUR RESULTS

The following are the complete results of the tour in the correct order of matches:

At Worcester, the defeated Worcestershire.

Australians

In Gregory 118). 102 for 2 (Gregory 59 not out, F. R. Brown 5 not out). Australiane: 029 (8. J. McCabe 240, W. H. Ponsford 125, D. G. Brad- man 77, H. Bromley 56, Gover 5 for 147),

At Manchester, Lancashire drew with the Australians: Australians: $67 (8. J. McCabe 142),

318 for 3 (W. M. Woodfull 172 not In out, W. A. Brown -119). Lancashire: 285 (Tyldesley 107),

Fleetwood Smith & for 107).

Worcester: 112 (C. V. Grimmett 5 for At Trent Bridge, the Austrailan

beat England in the first Test by

53).

36 (C. V. Grimmett 5 for 27, W-238 runs. J. O'Reilly 4 for 25).

Australian: 504 (D. G. Bradman 206,

W. A. Oldfield 67, W. M. Woodfull 48, A. F. Kippax 0, Howarth 4 for ..135),

At Leicester, Leistershire drew with the Australiana. Leicester: 162 (W. J. O'Reilly 7 for

39).

268 for 9, (E. W. Dawson 91, W. J. O'Reilly 4 for 40), G. Fleet- wood-Smith 4 for 83).

Australia: 87 (W. H. Ponaford 58,

S. J. McCabe 66, A. Chipperfield

99, K. Farnes 5 for 102).

273 for B.dec. (S. J. McCabe 88, K. Farmer 5 for T1). England: 269 (Buteline 62, Hendren

79, Geary 68, C. V. Grimmett for 81, W. J. O'Reilly 4 for 75). 141 (C. F. Walters 42, W. J. O'Reilly for 51)

At Northampton, the Australians

Paynter, the Lancashire bateman who has been invited Own on his to be present ground for the Test to-day, form encouraging showed against Northants by carry- ing his bat for 120, his fourth century of the season. In a return badminton match

Paynter's big stand with Iddon at St. Andrew's Church Hall last (117) was largely responsible for evening, the Kowloon Cricket the Red Rose county winning by Club second team beat the St. innings over Northants to se- Andrew's Club by 11 matches to cure second place in the

pionship table.

Voce, who, like Larwood, is not T. Hearne, the Middlesex all-roun-

series, taking part in the Teat

In 1921 Charlie der, in 1890. secured 7 for 62 against Middle Parker (Gloucester) achieved the Mias G. White and Miss J. Wong sex to enable Notts to win by distinction on the same date and CSI. Andrew's);---

wickets after the home county Freeman obtained his 100th a day the Gentlemen of England by 8 7-18 had been led by 60 runs on the later.

Grst innings.

"

7.

The

scores:-

following

were

the

LADIES' DOUBLES.

lost to Mrs. Politi and Mrs.

McCloskie ..

lost to Mins M. Bryson and Miss

A. 'Mackenzie

beat MTA, Orr

and

Mian

I

Pestonji

2-15

17-14

cham-

NOTE BY "CRICKETER".

Australia: 368 for 5 dec. (D., Brad-drew with Northante:

In

men 65, A. F. Kippax 89, 8. J. Australia: 284 (W. II. Ponsford 50,

D. G. Bradman 65, A Chipper-In McCabe 108 not out),

feld 71, Matthews. 4 for 71)'

284 (W. A. Brown 118, Matthews 5 for 87).

Northants: 187 (A. W. Snowdon 105).

138 for 9 (Bakewell 58, Timms In 50, Fleetwood Smith. 5 for 20) At Lord's, the Australians beat

ing ruled, England totalling curate, several double faults being EASY VICTORY FOR

CLUB,

101 and 77 and Australia 63 and 122.

1884-5, Australia won by 6 runs at Melbourne in a match which produced in all 686 runs, Eng land totalling 183 and 207 and Australia 181 and 165. 1894-5 in a heavy scoring match in which Australia put up a

delivered.

The Chinese pair played well) Lau being very effective on the baseline, and Choy lending good South China Take Only support with a useful service and by his general play.

Veterans Outstanding

One Set.

Visiting the South China. Ath- L. F. Hon. and F. K. Lau, theletic Association the Hong Kong Chinese veterans, were perhaps Cricket Club gained an easy vic-

the best pair on the courts, their

record total of 586, they were win by 6-8 over H. A. Ribeiro and tory yesterday by 8 sets their "B" Division Lawn

.

|League fixture.

Score:-

to 1 in

Teanis

H. C. Hung and T. K. Lung (8. C. A. A.);

left to make 176 runs when they batted a second time. This A. M. Silva. being the result of a

fine exhibition of tennis.

The

this they failed to get by 10 runA,

combination of the margin by which England

pair was the outstanding fea- won after being 261 in arrears

ture of their play. in the first innings.

They

their are not fast, but 1902 at Manchester, Australia shots are accurate, and are always lost to R. B. Traill and J.

won after the most exciting placed to beat advantage.

and Australia 299

lost to G. W. Sewell and G.

Gamble

3-6

1- 6

B-

Pote Hunt

finish on record, by 3 runa. Y. W. Lee nd C. Y. Tso played a England totalled 262 and 120 sparkling game to defeat A. A. Re-lost to T. A. Pearce and R

and 86 medias and W. A. Roed by 6-4. Les

and Y. F. chow (8. England were then left with a very dashing player; his ser C. A. 'A.):- only 123 to win, but the wic-vice is sound and his work at the

Bathurst N. K. Ma

5.7

ket at Old Trafford played net excellent. Teo is a good part lost to Sewell and Gamble. abominably and the flower of ner for Lee, and backs him up well lost to Traill and Pote Hunt 2-6 lost to Pearce and Bathurst 7-5 C. N. Lan and G. 8 Wong (6. English batting was laid low in all departments of the game.

C. A. A)-

by Australia's slow merchants..

The scores at the close of play, the same year, England staged which now will not count, were

victory a great last minute

F. F.Chor and M. K. Lau when, left with 263 to win,| (CRC):----

they got the runs on a crumb-lost to L. A. Silva and J. J.

6-8 Remedios ing wicket with their last two

Y. W. Lee and C. Y. Tso men in. 1924-25, Australia won after & (CRC):-

thrilling finish at Adelaide by heat A. A. Remedios and W.

A., Reed 11 runs, England left with 874

1. F. Hon and F. K. to win, actually totalling 863, 1928-29 an equally exciting finish (CRC) :--

saw England get home by 12 best A. H. A. Ribeiro and A.

M. Silva run at Adelaide, Australia. putting up a great fight to total 386 in their last knock.

wickets. Freeman, who holds the record Gentlemen: 177 (C. V. Grimmett 4 for

Cin 76) of 304 wickets in a season

287 (B. I. Lyon 07, E. W. V best Somerset by an innings and 77. Robins 04, C, F, Walters 40, B. Hruna.

Valentine 8),

The record early data for a bowler 1928), has taken over 200 wickets Miss M, Woolley and Miss F. Wong to secure 100 wickets in a season in a season on six occasions.

is June 12, a feat performed by J.

loat to Mrs. Politi and Mrs.

(St. Andrew'a) pe=

McCloskje

lost to Miss Bryson and Miss

Mackenzie

10-16

7-18 lost to N, Niasem, and F. A.

Broadbridge Beat Mrs, Orr and Mine Pestonji 16-10

.. 11.

15-8

Mino L Woolley and Miss M. Chura bent Ore and D. B. Green

St. Andrew's)~

During each of the six seasons, from 1928 to 1988, he secured over 280 wickets and obtained an aggr»: gate of 1,678 wickets, .

W. I. O'Reilly for 88). 110,(Fleetwood Smith 6 for 56) Australia: 309 (W., Woodfull 84, 1.

Barnett 51,! Darling 79 (B, J. Wellard 6 for 111).

Australianas 206 (E. R. T. Hölben Sombrast: 110 (F: §. Lea 50, not out,

for 31, F. R. Brown 3. for 45), :

At the Oral, the Australians best Surrey by 6 wicketer

INTER-VARSITY TENNIS.

'.

lost to Sewell and Gamble . 8-6 lost, to Traill and Pote Hunt 3-6 lost to Pearce and Bathurst 3-6 "B" Division Table To Dale

Beta

C. R. C. C. de R. 6.4K. C. C. Lau H. K. CC.

Universliy Graduates JL. R. C 43. C. A&

Play Stops. Shanghai Lead When

PWLD FA Pte

1 2 0 0 24

200 18. 81⁄2 6

481 0 20% 15%

1 1 1 1 15

12

3120 12

15

4130 13

20

40 2 2 13% 21

4081 6 261⁄2 1

⚫ match deeldad, in 8 sota oxing to rain.

To-day's "C" Division Matches.

Kowloon C.C. v. University Gerzchn

v. Chinese V. Indians The Lawn Tennis match be- Recrele tween the Hong Kong University Howloon Docks v. Police and St. John's University, Shang- Bowling Green v. Gralgengowest. hal, commenced yesterday after Central British v., Civil ́Bervants.

v, Radio 4 for 24. C. V. Grimmett 4 for 64), doned 184 (Grimmett 5 for 28), Australia: 251 (W)

#

236 for 2 (W. A. Brown 65 an out, 8. J. McCabe 105 not out). At Lord's, England beat Austra Never having played against Aus-a in the second Test by an in- 8. A Broadbridge and P. J. Hamil tralia in Tests in England, Free-nings and 38 runa. ton (BL Andrew's) >-- 10-15 beat Wigg and Simcock 16-12 took part in two Tate in the England: 140 (C. F. Wallare 82, 14. Burrey: 175 (Gregory 48, 8. J. McCabe noon at Pokfulam, but was aban South Chin

land 100, Ames 120,Wall & for lost to Nissem and Broadbridge 1161924-5 Australian series with A.-E.

16-17 R. Gilligan's team. Last season he 108). 9-18 beat Orr and Green"

Australim: 284, (W.

A. Brown 105, Verity. f. for 61) 4118 (W. M. Woodfall 48, Verity A

for anla

Lost to Mre, Politi and Mrs 10

McCloskie

Jont to Mins Bryson and Misu -*

Mackenzie

10"|| (BL "Andrewa) 3mm *)

beat Mra, Orr and Miss Pestonj! 15. T.. J. E. Glickrist and A. B. Bliss secured 208 wickets at an average of 16.26 runs per wicket to give him MENS DOUBLER

18-18 lost to Nimmons and Broadbridge 5-15 sixth place in the English rate

16. 6 class bowling averagesz loat to, C. Wag and Himeocka. 10-15 beat Orr and Green

Dr. H, D. Mathews and P. V. Wong lost to Wigg and Simcocks

(B) Andrew)-

At

Taunton, the Australians

after seven sets in the

Spores :-

18-2, V

Tennie Kwok, St. John's, beat Y: A. P. Kippar (0) Pouford 85, singles had been played.

K. M. Lo Hong Kong beat K. R.K. Ng Hong Kong, 3-6, 6-4, 7-5.. Wong, St. John's University, 6-1, Y. 6. Tong, St. John's, boat E

́P. 'Kho 7-5, 6-0,

111 for & (D, G, Deadman 61 not

out, W. A, Brown 9, W. IL Pons Lord 10),

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