THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1934.
Sporting Page-
CHINESE R.C. RETAIN LEAD IN "A" DIVISION AFTER EPIC STRUGGLE
WOOLLEY AND AQUATICS AUSTRALIAN
MEAD RECORD
CENTURIES
AT D.B.S.
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SURREY SURPRISE YELLOW HOUSE BEAT BLUE IN
YORKSHIRE.
SUSSEX CHECKED
It was the veterans' day at Folkestone where Hampshire se- cured a first innings victory over Kent in the week-end County
Championship Cricket gramme, which concluded yester day.
pro-
KEEN FINISH
WIRTH AND DUDLEY OUTSTANDING.
THRILLING RELAY RACE
The Diocesan Boys' School held Phillip Mead, who scored 139 their first Annual Inter-house against the Australians at South-Swimming Sports at Gio-drinkers ampton, contributed 198 to his Bay yesterday afternoon, Yellow county's first innings total of 528. House winning by the narrow while Frank Woolley, left-hander
margin of 3 points over Blue idol of Kent cricket, scored 122.
House.
Sussex received a check at Colchester, where, despite the fact they scored 676 for the loss of 9 wickets, Essex forced a draw:
C. Wirth (Blue) led with 13. points, while J. Dudley |(Yellow) was second with 10 points in the individual chiam- pionship.
At Bradford Surrey surprised| In the 50 yards Free style Dud- the champions, securing first in- ley led easily for the first
25
nings points, in spite of an innings vards and, in spite of a spurt by of 181 by Mitchell, who scored al-Hulse, won by 5 yards. Cheung most half of Yorkshire's total of Sin-wah (Brown) swam a well- timed race in the 100 yards Breast 872.
Santall was
of Stroke, beating Lam Fook-ming the mainstay
10 yards. From Warwick, who were defeated by 10 (Blue) by wicketa by. Notts, scoring 130 and start these two took the lead.
the
THROAT SWABS
·SATISFACTORY
Chipperfield's Not Definitely Negative
KIPPAX GERM-CARRIER
London, To-day. With regard to the illness among the Australian Test team, a statement, which was Issued last night, says that the awabs taken of all their throats were negative, with the exception of the case of A.-G. Chipperfield, whose swab was not definitely ne- gative. He has been taken to hospital,
·
Alan Kippax was ascer tained to be the carrier of a diphtheria germ, and is also being kept at Manchester, under medical observation. The remainder of the team proceeded to Sheffield last night for the match against . Yorkshire. British Wire
less Service.
ST. PAUL'S WIN AT SWIMMING.
Bi in the first and second innings. Cheung being slightly ahead all Beat St. Stephen's In
respectively.
were:
the way,
Dudley Shines
Annual Event.
has now ¡once.
ENGLISH BOXER BREAKS NECK SOUTH CHINA'S GAME AMES LEADS
ON ROPES IN BOUT
Takes Fatal Uppercut From Spaniard. In Barcelona
Barcelona, June 14. Julian Martin, an English Tea- ther weight boxer, was killed dur- ing a fight here with a Spaniard named Blay, ex-amateur feather- weight champion of Spain.
Martin had been badly punish- ed by a bout of in-fighting and, receiving an uppercut, he fell back on the ropes and broke his neck,- Reuter,
S. CHINA HONOUR PROF. KIANG
Exhibition Swimming At North Point.
TADDRESS ON SPORTSMANSHIP
STRUGGLE
K.C.C. PROVE SUPERIORITY OVER C.C.C.
CLUB JUST DEFEAT C.R.C. “B”
NAWAB IN THE
BATTING LISTS
McCabe Betters Both Players With 93.36
ENGLISH CRICKET AVERAGES
میں تھی
London, June 20. Leslie Ames, the Kent and all-
THE CHINESE RECREATION CLUB "A" TEAM DEFINITE England stumper, still leads Eng- THE
LY ESTABLISHED THEIR SUPERIORITY IN THE "A" land's batting averages, with an DIVISION LAWN TENNIS LEAGUE YESTERDAY BY DE average of 88.00, but the Nawab FEATING SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, THEIR of Pataudi. Worcester and all- ONLY SERIOUS CHALLENGERS TO THE TITLE, AND THE England, is running him close with ONLY OTHER UNDEFEATED TEAM IN THE MAJOR LEAGUE..
181.27.
The C.R.C. "B" leam did not fare so well, losing by the odd set to the Hong Kong Cricket Club after a plucky struggle.
In the only other match played the Kowloon Cricket Club again displayed their strength by recording an easy victory over the Craigengower Cricket Club by 7 sets to 2.
Two matches, between the United Services and C.R.C, “Č,”* An interesting swimming exhibi-and between the Indian Recreation Club and Recreio, were can- tion was staged at the South China celfed, the courts being unfit for play, Athletic Association pavilion at
Stanley McCabe is well ahead.ful among the Australians with an average of 93.36.
Here are the averages completed to date:~
(Qualification, eight completed innings, average 45) BATTING
North Point last evening for the HO KA LAU SHOWS, CRAIGENGOWER Ames
benefit of Professor Kiang Kang Hu, of the McGill University Mon- treal. who is on a visit to. China) after eight years absence.
Swimming events, in which boys! and girls also took part were staged, demonstrating the back- swimming. Fancy and high diving stroke, breast-stroke and free-style
also formed part of the programme.
GREAT FORM
SOUTH CHINA FORCE, FOUR DRAWS
SPLENDID RECOVERY MADE BY WONG AND LUK
CRUSHED
Sound Display By Fincher Bros.
HACHIUMA AND LEONARD SHINE
2
Nawab of Patau
di
Mead Tyldesley
N. S. Mitchell
Innes
Times
J.no. R. b.l. Averi 16 4 1058 202* 86.00
14 3 894 214 81.27 17 5 907 179* 75.38 15 1 1017 239 72.64.
11 2 619 140 68.77 16 0 1054 246 65.87 17 1-1022 332 63.87 18 3 948.144 69.06 20 2 1124 248 62.44 18 2 960 157 60,00
Barber Ashdown
Arnold
O'Connor
Gibbons
Parks (J.)
16 1 875 181 58.33
In the "A" Division Lawn Kwok Chun Hang matches seen this season, the Chin-Tennis League at King's Park Woolley breast-stroke champion, ese Recreation Club "A" team, yesterday afternoon, the Kow-J. H. Human...
Gregory
Langridge (John)
17 3 812 232 58.00
Todd
{ Among the swimmers who took In one of the finest league tennis J. Dudley again shone in the 250
St. Paul's College won the ee-part were yards Free Style, beating C. Wirth by a margin of 20-yards. Dudley cond annual aquatic sports against China's kept with the others for the first St. Stephens College. Each college Shek Kam Pui, Chan Kec Chung
won the championship and Wong Kee Leung, of Canton. League Champions, shattered the toon Cricket Club easily account-R. E. B. Wyatt.
The women swimmera Included South China Athletic Association ed for the Craigengower Cric- Leyland Results were as follows:- Miss Leung Wing Hang, Miss 100 per cent. record by a 6 sels ket Club by 7 sets to 2.
A. Melville 50 metres.1, Lau Ping-pui. (St. Yeung Kam Wah and Miss Lam to 3 win in the "A" Division Lawn Good tennis
Iddon witnessed Hardstad Kwai Chuen.
Tennis League at Causeway Bay throughout, Paul's); 2. Chan Lai-nam (St.)
although players C. F. Walters Paul's); 3,. Oei Eng-tsang (St. Earlier in the evening: Professor
yesterday afternoon.
found the courts still slippery.
Headren Stephen's). Time: 31.1 secs. Klang Kang Hu, addressed the
The closeness of the match can E. F. Fincher and his brother.. Bartlett
Paynter 100 Metres.-1, Lau Ping-pui (St. South China A.A members at
the outstanding Kither ho gathered from the fact that "Toddy", were Paul's): 2. Oei Eng-tsang. (St. their club rooms in China Build there were four drawn sets, South players of the afternoon, winning Cook Stephen's); 3, Chan Lai-nam (St. ing on the subject of "Sportsman-China proving victorious in one their three sets.
ship," at the same time giving an and C.R.C. in four. Paul'a). Time: 76.5 secs.
60 yards, then forged ahead to win (easily.
The diving proved an easy vie. Results, as cabled by Reuter, tory for C, Wirth, whose swallow and plain dives were outstanding.
The most keenly contested was the Relay, Blue race Honse, after leading for the Orst 50 yards, losing to Yellow House by 10 yards.
At Folkestone, Hampshire secur ed first innings points from Kent, Hampshire: 528 (Meud 1908, Kennedy
130) and 212 for 6.
Kent: 400 (Woolley 122, ferman
for 97).
At Bradford, Surrey secured |
A. Dalziel (Blue), gained a lead of five, fards over Ong Cheng- first innings points from York (Yellow), of which 3 yards were
shire. Yorkshire: 372, (Mitchell 181, Gover &
for 102) and 277,
100 Metres Back-Stroke-1, Lau Interesting survey of China's adap Ping:pui (St. Paul); 2, Ho Kwok-tion to sports and athletics and the ching, (St. Paul's); 8, Lee Chung-progress which, she has made in regained by Kwik Peng-tiong (Yel- low) from W. Rapley (Bide).,
kau (St. Stephen's). Time: 1 min. recent years. V.
39 BECS. Vrashtil (Yellow) left the board 200 Metres Breast-stroke: 1, Kan Notts beat 2 yarda behind J. Spencer (Blue), Yee-kit (St. Paul's); 2, Lee Ping- but beat him by 8 yards, Dudley kwan (St. Paul's); 3, Se Woi-ming Jover Wirth (Blue).
Surrey: 465 (Watt 123) and 45 for 4.
At Birmingham,
Warwick by 10 wickets.
CLUB WIN AFTER CLOSE MATCH.
B
Notts: 442 for 8 dec. (Harris 102) and then increased the lead to 10 yards (St. Stephen's); Time: 3 mins. 36.5 C.R.C. "B" Team Lose By
26 for 0.
Warwick: 244 (Santall 130).
223 (Santall 81). ·
EARLIER RESULTS
At Colchester, Sussex secured first points from Essex.
Sussex: 461 for G dec. (John Parks 93,
Melville 95).
Results were as follows.
.
50 Yards Free Style (Senior)——
+
веся.
400 Metres-1, Kan Yee-lim (St.)
1. J. Dudley (Yellow); 2. A. Paul's); 2, Ko King-kaw (St. (Bus). J. Hulse (Green); 3., A. Dalziel Stephen's); 3. Se Wai-ming
50 Yards Free Style (Junior)
Odd Set..
(St. After a close struggle, the Hong Stephen's). Time: 7 mins. 0.5 secs. Kong Cricket Club defeated the 200 Metres Relay Race-1, St. Chinese Recreation Club B" by 5 Paul's (Lou Ping pui. Chan Lai-sets to 4. on their own ground in nam. Chang Cheong-wing and Holthe "A" Division Lawn Tennis 2.Kwok-ching). Tirae: 2 mins, 16.8 League yesterday.
1. D. Hall (Brown); 2. Sin Cho- yuen (Yellow); 3. J. Hall (Blue). (John Langridge 100 Yards Breast Stroke-
215 for 3 dec, 94). Essex: 323 and 204 for 5.
1. Cheung Sin-wah (Brown); Lam Fook-ming (Blue); '3, J. Pret-
25 Yards Back Stroke-
At Peterborough, Lancashine tejohn (Brown). beat Northants by an innings and 68 runs.
Lancashire: 409 (Tyldesley 122). Northants: 200 (Parkinson 5 for 31).
141 (Sibbles G for 47).
At Llanelly, Gloucester. boat 'Glamorgan by 7.wickets.
Glamorgan: 308 and 133. Gloucester: 205 (E. Davies 6 for 60)
and 237 for 3.
At Stourbridge, Derbyshire beat Worcester by an Ingings and 115
runs,
Derbyshire: JOG.
Worcester: 48 (Mitchell 8 for 22).
141 (Townsend 5 for 48, Mitchell: & for G6). -
Kent (3) Derby (6)
2.
Ong
1. C. Wirth (Blue); Cheng-su (Yellow); 3. J. Winyard (Green).
250 Yards Free Style--
1. J. Dudley (Yellow); 2., c.] Wirth (Blue); % A. J. Hulse [(Green). - Diving-
1. C. Wirth (Blue); Sin-wah (Brown); 3. Tiong (Yellow). Relay
2.
Cheung
весь.
K.B.G.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
To Meet Recreio.
Scores:-
Was
Hopwood Ernie Fincher's service. Was Duckfield
Hulme Taul Wal-pul and Ho Ka Lap sound, although he was weak in his pair, they won two and drew one showed good understanding with were the most successful home ground strokes. He,
Sparkling Net-Play
first set.
A. G. Hazlerig however, Parks (1.) "Not out.
16 0 922 172 57.62
121 628 137 56.90
14 2 691 130 57.68
15 4.-619 132 56.27
19.1 1010 180 56.11 14 2 659.126 54,91 12 1 608 109 54.81
16 2 732 121* 52.28 14 2 016 145 51.38 16 1 770 178 51.33 216×1053,135 50.14 10 0 484 128 48.40 14.2 580.143 48.33 13 1 576 153 48.00 .15 2 621 179 47.76 18 1603 220 46.20. 19:5 644 155 46.00 17 1 734 182 45.87 18 S. 457 97 45.70 14 3 495 65° 43.00
BOWLING
Twenty-five average, 24).
wickets,
O. M. R. W. Avge. 469.3 224 714 48 14.87 893.2 151 848 55 14.41 222.1 39.594 38 15.63 -381.5 117 644 40. 16.10 339.3 101 695 38 18.28 542.3 170 1019 54 18.87
encounter. Ho WAS in parti his brother. cularly brilliant form, his smash- W. Hyde and J. Rodger were the (Qualification: ing service being first-class, K.C.C's weakest pair, losing to J. many of his points being scored Leonard and Y. Hachiuma, the
Verity with aces.
Japanese player by 6-1 in their Paine
Larwood Hachiuma and Leonard played Gearg
Smalles brilliantly in their first two sets, Tate but in their last set, against the Smith (J.) Fincher brothers, they showed (Middlesex) 531.4 127 1267 67 18.91 signs of fatigue. Hachiuma show. Matthews (A.D.).
61788 41 19.02 395.3 119 87545 19:44 |J. C. Clay ..
883.4 181 764-39 19.58 Gray. A. G. Pelham 198.2 55 497 25 19,88
the Freeman
641:4 171 1591.79 20.13 331.4 68 862 42 20.52
Ho also displayed sparkling form at the net, his returns being some of the best seen this season.
Taui was in equally good form, his brilliant backhand shots and volleys continually baffling his opponents.
ed unusual steadiness though he Bowes
(N'ptonshire) 295
was weak in his service.
Guest, partnered by B" Division, won 22 sets. who was promoted from
Scores:
In their first set this pair de fented D. C. Luk and W. T. Lee 6-1 in a closer match than the Rcore suggests. Luk played a very vigorous game, his shots being good, but the pair frequently lost (R.C.C.):-
Leonard Mi 3-6 on account of the superior court-beat J
6-2 craft of their opponents.
Hachiuma
R. H. Wild and G. W. Sewell (H. K C. C)
lost to Y., F. Tam and N. C.
Ng...
beat T. L Iu and Y. K. Fung beat T. N. Leung, and K. M.
Wong
Voce Mitchell
▼
(T B.)
Parks (J.)
↓
and Y.
E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher Sibbles
Mayer
1. A. R. Pee. 6-1 bles
·
.382.25 83 1127 54 20.87 428 130 839 40-20.97 856.1·128 630.29 21.72 317.4 67 743 34 21.85
313.5 47 596 41 21.85
Lee was hardly up to the form beat R. Choa and A. V. Gosano 64 Cornford (1) 373.1 92 809 37-21.86 1 he displayed in his matches beat Y. P. Taai and G. Lal 6 1 Perks
!
A. E. P. Guest and S. A. Gray (Leshire) The following have been select-
T. A. Pearce and E. Bathurst against St. John's University on Kwik Peng-ed to represent the Kowloon Bow. (H. K. C. CJ:—
Saturday last, although he reveal (K.C.C.):- ling Green Club in their league lost to Tam and Ng
2-ed bright flashes.. matches against the Club de Re-beat lu and Fung erelo on Saturday.
loat to Leung and Wong
1. Yellow; 2. Blue; 3. Brown. Final Standings
1. Yellow
2. Blue
3 Brown
4. Green
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO. DATE
27 points Firat team, at home
P. H. Scoones and O. E.
24 points P. T. Farrell, J. S. Logan, R. Hall ton (H. K. C. C.);—
16 points and W. Macfarlme (skip).
6 points
5 1 270 119
... Watson, A. S. Russell, J. H. Budding and L. Guy (skip),
R. Duncan, S. Randle, V. Petherick
and W. S. Drake (skip).
Second team, away
G. Ross, C. I. Farmer, J. Rodger
H. F. Stoneham, C. B. Hosking, W
E. Hale and H. H. Rose (skip).
beat Tam and Ng
fost to lu and Fung
·6-2
4-6
Kong On Form
drew with Leonard and
Hachiuma beat Chos and Gosano,
Smith (H.A.)
Gover Watson 6- 6 Partridge
Wensley
C. Mar. Paul Rong, In partnership with beat Taui and Lai
beat Leung and Wong.....
• 6-3 Goddard Lee Wal-tong, well-known Chinese W. Hyde and J. Rodger (K.CC.):
3- 6 Olympic footballer, played a very lost to Leonard and Hachiuma 1-6 8- strong game. Kong's driving and beat. Choa and Gosand
SHANGHAI TENNIS LEAGUE
- 2 smashing being particularly drew with Taui and Lai
(strong, while his play was faster than it has frequently been this
J. Macdonald, E. V., Searle, J. G. Chinese Beat Japanese Charlton and Mr. G. E. F. Thompson (skip).
FRENCH BICYCLE
RACE CLASSIC
and J. G. Meyer (skip).
P
W.L
1st Inns. W
No. Pts.
Pts.
L Result Poss.
Obt.
Sussex (2)
16
9
0 $
3
240 163
Lancashire (5)
16
7
2 4
3
240 134
-Notts ((8)
15
7
3- 4 - 1
0 225 128
Essex (4)
18
6 4
16 6
2 ·0 240
116
16
2 1; 240
Yorkshire (1)
16
7:3
2
2 240
115. 114
Gloucester (19)
17 6 8
2. 1
255 92
Warwick (7).
15
4
4
3 "2225
87
Middlesex (12):
14
1 2210
81
Surrey (9)-
*12 3 4
68
Worcester (16)
13
4 2
4
0195
67
·Hampshire (14)..
15
2
6.
6
0 225
63
Glamorgan (18).
16
2. 6
2 240
Leicester, (17)-
13
36
1
195
49
Somerset (11)
19 - 2
144111
0 180
Magne Leads on Aggregate.
Paris, July 8.. Legreves was the winner yester day of the second leg of the bley- 62 cla Tour de France.
season.
W. H. Ho and W. T. Lee played
6- 2
3464 77 966 44 21.95
99 888 45 21.95 .432
417.4 86 1231-65 22.38 221.4.42. 635 28 22.67 405.1 101 964 42 22.95 198.3 182 1337 57 23.45 $63.4 94' 903 88 23.76
THE AUSTRALIANS BATTING
Ino. R, hs. Aver, 668. J. McCabe.. 19 2 1027 240 93.36 W. H. Ponsford 12 2 857 281* 89.70 A. G. Chipper-
field®
11 2 589 125 85.88- D. G. Bradman. 12 0694 200 37.83′′ B. A. Barnett.
207 84
61* 51.76 Sets W. A. Brown
12 0 589 118.49.08
"A" Division Table To Date.
a strenuous game for. South China, |-- holding two Chinese R.C. pairs to C.R.C. "A" }a draw after long drawn-out |K.C,C.
IS.C.A.A. struggles. Shanghai, July, 6..
H.K.C.C. The outstanding rosult in yes. Les was good, at the net where LR.C terday's league tennis matches be exploited many fine shots, while Recreio was the defeat of the Japanese Ho played a sound game through-C.C.C. Tennis Club by the Chinese, and, out.
C.R.C.. "B" U.S.R.C... while the former remain at the S. W. Wong and C. C. Luk proved C.R.C. C top of the standings by virtue of the weakest visiting pair, losing having a slightly larger percent two sets, but in their last set age of games won; the Chinese they played bright tennis to force have had a bye, and, when they a very creditable draw with Teul play off their extra match, they and Ho. should be able to lead the Japan- Scores ese a
PWLD FA Pls. W. M. Woodfall 11 1 361.172-86.10
550 0.38210 L. S. Darling
6 5 10 312 2214 10 W. A. Oldfield ·. 5410 29 188A F. Kippax.
.15 1 480 100 84.71
·7, 2. 167 67. 83,40
91 234 89 29.25
9 4 127 25 24.40
8 170 56 21.25
5 3 20-242.20% 5.
W. J. O'Reilly" 4310 24 126 42 2 0 20% 15% CV. Grimmett 8 2-132 39 20.38 A. H. Bromley 413.0.12 244 T. W. Wall ... 4134 26 11.58
6 150 18% 35% 2 H. Ebeling 50 50 10 82 0. 4,04-071⁄2 281⁄2 0 LO'B Fleet-
wood-Smith 62
•Not out.
Paul Kong and Lee (C.R.C.):—
Talu Wal-pul and Ho Ka-lau The lap was run between Lille It was notable that the Chinese (CRC)
6-1
drew with Luk and Lee beat Wong and Luk drew with Ho and Lee W. C. Hung and In (C.R.C.):
lost to Luk and Lee-
6--6 beat Wong and Luk
6
drew with Ho and Les
0 195 42 and Charleville, Magne came in brought in all their best players beat D. C. Lak and W. T. Northants (19) 255
0210 23 second, and Mariano third, and, with such men as Gorden Lee 7 Figures in brackets denote positions held at conclusion of last In the general ranking list, Lum, Guy Cheng, Billy Yol, V. T. drew with S. W. Wong and
Magne Is leading with the highest Wong, and L. F. Sung, they seem
C. C. Lak number of points.-Bavas.
destined easily to win the league.ibeat W. H. Ho and W. T. Lee
season.
66 37 9.42
2.65
BOWLING Wal-tongw. J. O'Reilly 428.8 189 898 56 15.84 0. MR. W. Avgo.
C. V. Grimmett 466 147 998 59 16.91 66H. Ebeling 214.260426 22 19,36 62LO'IL Float
& 6. W. Well 20347: 536 30 26.80 wood-Smith 258.2 61 755 35 21.57 Tak-cheuk A. G. Chipper-
Weld 875 234254^ 6142,33 8. 8L & Darling 54 16 1483 49.33 B2B McCabe 107
51.66 1:140.00
E H. Bromley' 3472941 A.-F. Kippax:
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