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MIDDLESEX BEAT LANCASHIRE.

Ten Wickets Win At Lord's.

CHECK TO NORTH HOPES

London. To-day. The North received a severe setback in the County Cricket Championship yesterday when, efter only two days play, Mid- dlesex beat Lancashire by 10 wickets at Lord's to record their fifth win in 17 matches.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 20; 1934, -

FOURTH TEST MATCH OPENS AT LEEDS TO-DAY

CRAIGENGOWER

MAY LOSE 100

PER CENT

VOLUNTEERS

BEAT S.W.B.

AT BILLIARDS

Portuguese Company

Win By 136 Points.

J. D. REMEDIOS DECIDES - RESULT IN TOURNAMENT

The Portuguese Company of the Volunteers beat "B" Com-

pany of the Borderers by 186

Stiff Task Against K.C.C. To-day

points in the First Round of the Soldiers' Club Billiards' Tourna "C" DIVISION TENNIS

ment at the Soldiers' Club last Inight. Interesting tennis is anticipat-

At the conclusion of the first six ed when the seven Kowloon games the regulars led by 75 teams entertain their Island ri-points, and it was only the magni- vals in the “C” Division Lawn feent display of J. D. Remedios, Tennis League this afternoon.

who beat Williams by 200 to 67, The Kowloon Cricket Club will

that gave the Portuguese victory.|. entertain Craigengower, and a Remedios chalked up breake of 32 very

close game la promised,

and 31, the highest of the evening. though the visitors are one of the

M. M. Silva had breaks of 25 three teams who have retained their 100 per cent. League record.

Scorea: The K.C.C. have lost only one A.K.V.D.C. match.

and 27.

Silva

Bequeria

"B" Coy. 8.W.B. 200, Clapp 200 Organ

167 Giles

200 Sparey

200 Ward

After recording their first vic-Pereira tory on Monday, the German Club GI have a chance of repeating the per-F, A. Remedios 158 Whelan formance to-day when they meet Baptista the Civil Service Cricket Club at. D. Remedios 200 Williama King's Park.

130 Bromley Nunes

1455

Easy For Recreio

The Club de Recreio should have

little difficulty in inflicting on the Radio Sports Club their tenth de feat. The Radio struggle gamely in each match, but have yet to re-j cord their first win.

The Army will have the oppor- tunity of securing their third win when they visit the Kowloon Docka Recreation Club. The Dockers

have given a poor display this sea- son, and, although the Army have not been particularly impressive, they have two wins to their credit,

200

181

COMPLETE SURVEY OF

AUSSIE TOUR MCCABE SCORES SIX OF

TWENTY CENTURIES

Test Match Statistics

Complete statisties for the first three Tests are as follows:

BATTING

McCabe

Allen

HAVING won the first Test, lost the second, and Leyland drawn the third, the Australians are meeting walters England in the fourth Test at Leeds to-day. Hendren

Sutcliffe

To date the tourists have won eight of their nineteen Ames matches; lost one, and drawn the remaining ten. They have Brown scored 6. 743 runs for the loss of 217 wickets giving an average Chipperfield of 40.29; as compared with their opponents 7.756 runs for the Ponsford

Verily loss of 331 runs, giving an average of 23.43,

Of the 20 centuries scored by the Australians, four of which Bradman were double centuries. Stanley McCabe, No. 4 batsman, claims six, including one against England.

date.

Below will be found a comprehensive survey of the tour to oc

"Twenty centuries, including four double centuries, have been scored by the Australians, as fol lows:

281*-W. H. Ponsford v. M.C.C. 154 240-S. J. McCabe v. Surrey 195 229*-W. H. Ponsford v. Cambridge 206 D. G. Bradman v. Worcester 200 192-S. J. McCabe v. M.C.C. 122 175-A. Chipperfield v. Essex `·

67 172*W. M. Woodfull v. Lancs. 20160-D. G. Bradman v. Middlesex 1319 142-S. J. McCabe v. Lancs.

|140 —D, G. Bradman v. Yorkshire

BABE RUTH HOPES TO 137-S. J. McCabe v. England

PLAY ON SUNDAY

Doctor Given Anxious Time With Patient.

SCHUMACHER'S FINE PITCHING IN U. S. BASEBALL

New York, To-day.

125-W. H. 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. England 105 W. A. Brown v. Cambridge |100 --L. Darling v. Oxford

Fourteen centuries, including one double century, have been Babe Ruth, New York Yankees scored against the tourists, as fol- and are sufficiently strong to winstar batsman and leading baseball 219-Sandham (Surrey)

lows:- to-day.

On form, the University should personality, who was hit by a ball 153-Leyland (England) be able to defeat the Kowloon/struck by Lou Gehrig in the match 140 W.G.L.F. Lowndes (Hants)

Indlans on 139 -Mead (Hants) against Cleveland

matches while the Bowling Green have recorded only one win in six encounters.

Ing.

Bowling Green Club, although they Wednesday, is said to be improv 132-Hendren (England) can expect anything but a sweep-

The doctor states that he 128F. C. de Saram (Oxford) ing victory. The Varsity men hopes to keep Ruth to his bed for 120 Ames (England) have lost three of their six

two more days, but the Babe 18 116-Gregory (Surrey) emphatic that he will resume play 109Leyland (England). on Sunday.

Schumacher shut out the Cincin 105-Arnold (Hants)

107 --Tyldesley (Lanes) C.B.A. Up Against It nati Reds for nine innings to give 105-A. W. Snowdon (Northants) The Central British Association the New York Giants, world cham-104-A. B. Sellars (Yorkshire) will have little chance of improv-pions, the game by 4 to 0, in the 102-R. E. S. Wyatt (M.C.C.) ing their position when they meet

major league yesterday. the Chinese Recreation Club. Al- Clift hit two circuit clouts for the {though one of the leading main- St. Louis Browns to nose out Two Australians have taken 10

land teams, the C.B.A. are not in Washington Senatora, 1983 Ameriwickets in a match: the same class as the champions,can League champions, by an 8 to 10 for 80-Grimmett v. Worcester and n-result similar to that of their 7 tally.

11 for 79-O'Reilly v. Leicester

AMONG THE BOWLERS

match on Wednesday, when they The game between Philadelphia 11 for 129-O'Reilly v. England were defeated by Craigengower by Athletics and Detroit Tigers WAS

71⁄2 sets to 1%, is likely,

A similar result can be looked for when the South China Athletic Association entertain the Indian Recreation Club.

RECREIO CRUSH SOUTH CHINA

Six-Nil "B" Division Tennis Victory

100 PER CENT. STANDING RETAINED

L. A. Silva and J. J. Ribeiro

Riberio dis-

postponed owing to rain.

Results, as cabled by Reuter, were:

·

|

1. R. s. 1.0. Avg

6 376 137 1 75,20

4 286 153 O TIED

1 61 610 61.00

5 243 82 1 60.75

5 238 69 1 59,50 4 233 132 0 58.25 4 211 120 0 52.76

6 274 105 0 45.66

5 180 99.1 45.00

4 89 00 2 44.50

4 100 53 1 33.33

Woodfull

5 106 73 0 33.20

5 133 36 0 26.60

O'Reilly

5 67 30 2 22.33 ·

Geary

3 62 53.0 20.66

Wyatt

2 33 33 0 16.50

Darling

5 66 23 1 16.30 5 65 37 · 0 13.00

Grimmett

5 51 39 1 12.75

R. E. S. Wyatt 0 for 38, C, S. Mar- Hammond riott. for 126).

Wall At Leyton, the Australians de-

Mitchell feated Essex.

Bromley Essex: 220 (Nichols 62 not out, W. J. Hopwood

O'Reilly 6 for 79).

Clark 125 (C. V. Grimmett 5 for 54 Farnes O'Reilly for 54).

Bowen

4 47 25 0.11.75

Pataudi

2 22 12 0 11.00

2 5

19 18 1 6.33 415.00

1

2 2 0 2.00

Australians: 438 (A. Chipperfield 175,İ

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

O'Reilly At Oxford, the Australians de Farnes feated Oxford University by an in- Bowes nings and 33 runs.

Grimmett Hammond Australia: 819 (L. Darling 160, W. H.

Ponsford 78, R. G. Tindall 6 for y

Chipperfield 94).

Wall Oxford: 70 (Fleetwood Smith 5 for 30. McCabe

Ebeling 4 for 34). - 210 (F. C. de Saram 128, G. v. Clark Grimmett 7 for 109).

Allen

At

2 540 - 2,56

1 2 2 0 2.00

2 1 0. 0.66

1 10 10 1 -

BOWLING

.167.3 68.297 21 14.14 .188.4.68 413 19 21.74 81.2 18 228 10 22.80 9 1224 30.50 208 90 372 10 37.20

45

72.3 17 211 5 42.20

48

11 145 3 48.33

17 203 50.75

130

19 379 6 76.80

72

12 185 2 92.50

Mitchell

34

6 108 1 108.00

44

10 116 116.00.

37

3 136 1 136.00 -

0 4 0

$

I 15 0

18 2 51 0

Southampton, Hampshire Hendren drew with the Australians.

Leyland Hampshire: 240 (Mead 139, W. G. L. Darling

F. Lowndes 150, Lord Tennyson Hopwood 56, S. J. McCabe 4 for 79, Fleet- wood Smith 1 for 111; W. J. O'Reilly for 123).

47 25 62 0 FIELDSMEN'S CATCHES Hammond (9), Chipperfield (0), Verity (4), McCabe (3), Sutcliffe (2),

169 for 7 dec. (Arnold 109 not Geary (2), Hendren (8), Grimmett out).

(1), Wall (1), Ponsford (2), Bromley Australians: 489 (S. J. McCabe 79, (1), Leyland (1), Walters (3), Darl-

L. Darling 98, A. Chipperfield 116 ing (1), O'Reilly (1), Sub. (1) and not out, W. M. Woodfull 2, W. Wyatt (1),

A. Brown, D. G. Bradman 0, A.

E. G. Baring 5 for 121).

10 for 1 wicket.

At Lord's the Australians de feated Middlesex.

Middlesex: 258 (Hondren 115, R. W.

· WICKET-KEEPERS

Oldfield stumped three and caught four. Ames caught six.

RUNS PER WICKET England: 1599, runs or 39 wickets→→ 41 averageO2

Australia: 1609 runs for 41 wickets

V. Robins 45, C. V. Grimmett 3-32.84 average, for 80).

114 (C. V. Grimmett 6 for 27). Australians: 345 (W. M. Woodfull 0,

!

W. H. Ponsford 0, D. G. Bradman 160, A. F. Kippax 56. H. J Enthoven 4 for 50, Smith 4 for 09)...

29 for no wicket.

At the Oval, Surrey drew with the Australians:

Sarrey: 475 for 7 dec. (Sandham 219,

Gregory 116),

162 for 2 (Gregory 59 not out, F. R. Brown 54 not out). Australians: 629 (S. J. McCabe 240,

W. H. Ponsford 125, D. G. Brad- man 77, H. Bromley 56, Gover 5 for 147).

STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING.

ار

Sunday's Pairings.

The following are the Royal Hong Fanling on Sunday: Kong Golf Club starting times for

At Manchester, Lancashire drew with the Australians, Australians: 367 (S. J. McCabe 142),

338 for 3 (W. M. Woodfull 172 not 9.32 out, W. A. Brown 119),

285 (Tyldesley 107), Fleetwood. Smith 5 for 107).

OLD COURSE

3.28-a.m. A. T. Lay, G. Marseille.

H. H. Pethick, L. H. Geare.

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

Verity (15 for 104) and Farnes R. H. E. (10 for 179), who performed the Ofeat in Test matches, are the only

At Trent Bridge, the Australians beat Surrey by 6 wickets: England bowlers to have taken 10 beat England in the first Test by Surrey: 176 (Gregory 48, S. J. McCabe

238 runs,

National League

Chicago Philadelphia

St. Louis Boston ....

4 11 0 wickets in a single match against

the tourists.

Matthews, with 9 for 158 at 1 Northampton, was the only other|

English bowler to meet with suc- cess in both innings.

The following are the complete

1 results of the tour in the correct. 1 order of matches:

Cincinnati

Schumacher pitched. New York

0 12

Pittsburgh Brooklyn

Frey hit a homer.

2. 10

1

4 10

2 9

0

TOUR RESULTS

1

4

1

4.12

2 7

American League

4 9 89

5 18

2

6. 18

7 10

1

¡St. Louis

8 18

Clift hit two homers.

H. K. ELECTRIC AT PLAY

Boston

Werber hit' a homer, Chicago

Washington

At Worcester, the Australians

1 defeated Worcestershire.

0 Worcester: 112 (C. V. Grimmett 5 for

58).

doned, after 6 sets owing to rain New York

In a match which was aban-

the Club de Recreio defeated the

Chicago South China Athletic Associa- tion by 6 sets to all on their own courts yesterday, to retain their The Finals will be swum this Lancashire, second in the table Division Lawn Tennis League.

100 per cent. standing In the "B" afternoon at 2.30 p.m., after to Sussex, were led by 148 on the which the C.O. will present arst innings, after batting first, were outstanding for the success" prizes.

and could only set the Londoners ful Recreio team. The results of yesterday's beats 46 to win. This was their third played a strong, accurate service,

defeat in 19.games.

while Silva was particularly effec 50 yards, free style:

Not since 1921, when Middlesex, tive with his driving and volley- Heat 1. Pte. Rudo, H. Q. Wing: won the title, have the South car-

jing. heat 2 L/Cpl. Gorman, "A" Coy.;ried of the Championship. This

The European staff of the Hong A. A. Remedios showed some heat 8, Pte. Taylor, "A" Coy. year the brilliant successes of Sua good backhand shots, while his Kong Electric Company will meet heat 4, Cpl. McCarthy, "C" Coy, sex indicate a break in the chain overhead drives completely baffled the local staff in a tennis and bowls heat 5, Pte. Hardy, "C" Coy of twelve Northern triumphs. 50 yards, back stroke:→→→

At Lords, Middlesex beat Lan-Reed, was the steadiest player on

the Chinese, His partner, W. A. competition on Sunday, commencing

at 8.80 p.m. Heat 1, L/Cpl. Mason, D. S. cashire by 10 wickets.

the courts, his returns being sound, Coy.; heat 2, Pte. Davies, "B" Lancashire: 144 and 193. Coy.; heat 8, L/Cpl. Thorpe, "C" Middlesex: 292 for 9 dec. and 47 for 0, rather than spectacular.

were as follows→→→→

.

H. A. Ribeiro and A. M. Silva (Recreio)

81.2) N, C. Lau and B. C. Wong were beat Chung and Wong the beat Chinese pair. They ral-beat Lau and Work

Coy.; heat 4, L/Cpl. Brown, D. S. 25 yards free style: CE Coy.; heat 5. Cpl. Coffey, D. B. Heat 1, Pte. Hardy, "C" Coy.;lled well in their last set,

and

Coy Boys' Hace, 50 yards free style: heat 8, Cpl. McCarthy, "C" Coy: Remedios, but the Recreio pair re- heat 2, Pte. Tomlinson, D. S. Coy: looked like beating Silva and Heat 1, Boy Francis; heat. 2, Boy Didwell; heat 8, Boy Chad-heat 4, Pte. Smith, "B" Coy.; heat covered to win at 6-4,

wick.

50 yards breast struke:

Scores

8.0

"B" Division Table To Date

|C, R. C. Code R

95 (C. V. Grimmett 5 for 27, W J. O'Reilly 4 for 25). Australian: 504 (D. G. Bradman 206, W: A. Oldfeld 67; W. M. Woodfull 48, A. F. Kippax 0, Howarth 4 for 135),

At Leicester, Leistershire drew with the Australians, Leicester: 152 (W, J. O'Reilly 7 for

39).

239 for 9, (E. W. Dawson 91, W. 3. O'Reilly 4 for 40), C. Fleet wood-Smith for 89)..

Australia: 888 for 5 dec. (D. G. Brad-

man.66, A. F. Kippax 89, S. J. * McCabe 108 not out).

Lancashire:

Australia: 874 (W. H. Ponsford 53, S. J. McCabe 66, A. Chipperfield 09, K. Farnes 5 for 102),

278 for 8 dec. (S. 3. McCabe 88, K. Farnes. 5 for 77), England: 268 (Sutcliffe 62, Hendren 29, Geary 58, C. V. Grimmett 5 for 81, W. J. O'Reilly & for 75), 141 (C. F. Walters 42, W. J. O'Reilly 7 for 64)..

At Northampton, the Australians drew with Northants: Australia: 284 (W. R. Ponsford 56,

D. G. Bradman 65. A. Chipper field 71, Matthews 4 for 71). 294 (W. A. Brown 113, Matthews 5 for 87).

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

138 for 9 (Bakewell 58, Timm 50, Fleetwood Smith 6 for 29).

9.84

01

J. T. Edkins, D. K. Hislop.

4 for 24, C. V. Grimmett 4 for 64). Australia: 261 (W. H. Ponsford 85,

184 (Grimmelt 5 for 83).

A. F. Kippax 50),

111 for 4 (D. G. Bradman 61 not out, W. A. Brown 0, W. H. Pons- ford 10).

At Old Trafford, Australia drew with England in the Third Set. England: 627 for 9 doc. (Butcliffe 63,

C. F. Walters 52, Hendren 132. Leyland 168, Ames. 72, G. 0. Al len 81, Verity , O'Reilly 7 for 189).

.128 for dec. (C. F. Walters 50 Austrilla: 491 (A. Brown 72, 8. J. not out, Sutcliffe 69 not out).

McCabe 137, W. 'M, 'Woodfull 73, Verity 4 for 78).

66 for

At Lord's, the Australians beat beat Derbyshire by 9 wickets,

At Chesterfield, the Australians the Gentlemen of England by 8 wickets

Gentlemen: 177 (0. V. Grimmett 4 for)

78)

287 (B. H. Lyon 67, R. W. V. Robins 64, C. F. Walters 40, B. H. Valentine 3).

Australians: 280 (E. R. T. Holmes 3 for 81, F. R. Brown 8 for 45). 2835 for 2 (W. A. Brown not out, S. J. McCabe 105 not ont). At Cambridge, the Australians At Lord's, England beat Austra beat Cambridge University, Australians: 481 for 5 doe. (WHnings and 38 runs.

Ha in the second Test by an in. Ponsford 229 not out. L Darling

Derby: 145 (Storer 40, Ebeling 5 for

28). 189 (Fleetwood-Smith 5 for 38). Australians: 255 (D. G. Bradman 71, W. M. WoodfullTM 44, B. J. Barnett 48, Mitchell 7 for

105) 82 for 1 At

Sheffield, Yorkshire drew Yorkshire: 840(Leyland 34, A. B.- with the Australians.

Sellars 104) and 157 (Wood 59),

Australians: 848. (D. G. Bradman 140,

W. M. Woodfull 54. Bowes 7 for 100) und 28 for 1.

Leeds Results

Here are the detailed results of

98, W. A. Brown 105, D. G. Brad- England: 440. C. F. Walters 82, Leg

land 108, Ames 120. Wall 4 for man:0). Cambridges 158 (C. V. Grimmett 9 for 108), (5,75 ?

74).

Australia: 284 (W. A. Brown / 105,|

Verity for 61) zonder the games played at Leeds 118 W. M., Woodfull: 43, Verity Benson Eng. Aust. Bernit - 8 for 48), P

160 (Cox 51 not out, Fleetwood- Smith 3 for 81). Denn d

Beta

At Lord's the H.CC. draw with PWLD FA Pts 660.0 481⁄2 51⁄2 12 Australlanstadion dish 55.00 3312 83⁄41⁄2 101 [M.C.C.: 362 (Hendren 135, R. E. 8.

Wyatt 72, T. Wall 6 for 7A)ES 6'4 2,0 28 288 4-1-2-1-16—18 182 for 8-(R-E-S-Wyatt 102, C. Australians: 559 for 1 dec. (G 418.0:74520017 V Grimmett 4 for 90),"

not out, B. J. McCabe 102.-F. R. Brown 4 for 184, 30, White 1 for 77, L. A R. Peebles 1-for, 141, R.

At⠀⠀ Taunton, the Anstralians beat Somerset by an innings and 77 runs, MAKAR Somerset: 116 (F. S. Lee 59, not out,

W. J. O'Reilly 9 for 88)

6, Pte. Taylor, “A” Coy.

L. A da Silva and J. J. Remedios K. C C 150 yards free style:

Heat 1, Fie Mackay, "T" Coy. (Hecrelo) Heat 1, Pte. Douglas, "A" Coy heat 2, Pte. Dickinson, H. Qbest C. N: Lau and C. B. Wong 61 Graduate $110 18 19 2

beat T. Es Liang and N. K. Ma 6- 0 University .......... heat 2, Pte. Green, C Coy.; heat wing; heat 3 Bdmns. Whitebead, E. A.A. Remedios and WA Reed L'ER: CH". 4'0 2 2′13 22112) Bradman 5, W. H Ponsford 281) Australia: 300 (W M. Woodfull 84, L

match decided on 6 sets owing to

3, L/Cpl. Fildes, "B" Coy.; heat 4: Wing; heat 4, L/Cpl. Mason, D. (Recreio) PER SCALA 610 315 31 L/Cpl. Laughton, D. S. Coy.; heats. Coy: Heat 5. Cpl McCarthy, beat H. Chang and X. H. Wong 6-

"C" Coy.

5. Pte. Rudd H. Q Wing.

best Llang and Ma

116 (Fleetwood Smith 6 for 56)

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

At the Oval, the Australians

1899 720 172- "no wkt dwa 26 19- 224 drawn

1905 3611955 wkt dee. M. 295* 2247 wkta, drwn 1908 182 188 Aust won

87 207 126 runs

1921 259. 2/202 1926 294

4077 wkte dwa 2734

Aust., won 210

494 93 wkts own

254°

and

1920 -391

95*

drawn 565*3 wkts dwa

drawn

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