THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1934.
ALESporting Page.
BAINES AND ELVIN BID FOR INTERPORT CRICKET RECOGNITION
PRESTON BEAT
SPURS BY AN
ONLY GOAL
Continued from Page 11,
Birmingham's check at Stoke ou Saturday has had a discour aging effect on the leam. Yes- terday they lost at St. Andrew's to the Throstles by the odd goal in three.
In the other midland "derby" the Wolves trounced the reputed- ly strong. Aston Villa combination by 5 goals to 2.
Lincoln City are having a much better season in their junior quar- ters and Mansfeld could make no impression on the 100 per cent. team, losing by four clear goals in their away game. Chester is now the only other leam in the northern section with a 100 per cent. record.
League Tables To Date.
Preston
FIRST DIVISION
Goals
P. W. L. n. F. A. Its 31055
4 3 1 0 10 7 6 3 201G26
C3 20 18 35
Wednesday Sunderland Manchester Everton Aston Villa Middlesboro Birmingham Stoke .... West Bromwich
Arsenal
Leeds... Huddersfeld
Grimsby
Leicester
Wolves
Liverpool
Derby
Portsmouth
Chelsea ...
Tottenham
Blackburn
Blackpool
Bolton Barnley Brentford Swansea Port Vale Barnsley
4 2 1 1 9 R 5
42 2 0 8 12 4
3 1 0 2 53
4 2 2 0
2 2 0 13
4 1 1 2 4
10 11 4 3
28 15 a
1 1 1 2 4 3
3 1 1 1 3 1 3
1 2 8 8
1 2 1 8 7 3
1 2 0 4 11
JIN
Smiling in victory. Katherine Rawls, of Miami Beach, Fla., is pictured in Detroit holding the Edgar Hayes trophy, awarded ker for winning the 300-metres medley race at the women's A, A. U. swimming meeting. Miss Rawls won second place in the indivi- dual championship at the meeting.
SPECIAL
WEEK-END
FORECAST
FIRST DIVISION
3 1 2 0 5 4 2 Birmingham (0)
3 0 1 2 4 7
4 1 3 0 5 9
4 0 2 2 2 4
2 0 1 1 3
SECOND DIVISION
Sheffield U. Fulham
Bradford
Plymouth
Norwich
Notta F. Notta C. Manchester U. West Ham .Bradford C. Southampton Oldham
Hull
Bury
Newcastle
Goals
DERBY (5)
2 Grimsby (-)
1
Leads (0)
Leicester (1)
Liverpool (2)
PRESTON (-)
WED'DAY (3)
v MANTER C. (1))
v Stoke (1)
V EVERTON (-)
ARSENAL. (1)
v Aston Villa (1)
v Portsmouth (2)
v Huddersfield (-)
v Middlesboro (0)
SUNDERLD (0) v Chelsea (0)
[TOTTENHAM(4) v Wolves (0)
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts W. Bromwich (0) v BLACKBURN (1)
3 3 0 0 11 3 6
SECOND DIVISION
v Southampton (0) BRADFORD (-) v Norwich (-)
3 3 0 0 10 2 6 Bolton (2)
0 10 3 6
3 2 0 1 10 5 5 BRENTFORD (4) 4 2 1 9 6 5 Burnley (4)
1 2 1 1 6 3 5 FULHAM (-)
4 2 1 1 9 55 HULL (3)
3 2 1 0 8 6
3 1 0 2 5 2
3 1 0 2 8 5
11 t 189
3 1 1 1.5 4 3
3 1 1 1 7 5 3
4 1 2 1 4 7
3 120 5 7
3 1 2 0 6 8
3 1 2 0 1 7 4 0 3 2 3 9 2
4 0 2 2 8 15
20 20 5 8
3 0 3 0 2 11
2
3 0 3 0 4 140
THIRD DIVISION (South)
Coventry
Newport
Millwall
Brighton
Charlton
Northampton
Reading
Crystal P. Cardia
Luton Swindon Southend Queen's, P.R. Gillingham Bristol C.
Torquay Exeter Bristol R. Clapton Aldershot Bournemouth Watford
Gonta
MANTER U. (-) Notta F. (0) OLDHAM (2) PORT VALE (4) Swansea (-)
v West Ham (1)
v Bradford C. (2)
v Newcastle (-)
v Bury (1)
v Barnsley (-)
✓ BLACKPOOL
(0)
v Notts C. (0)
v Plymouth (0) v Sheffield U. (~) DIVISION (North)
v Southport (2) ▾ CHESTERF'D (2)
Y CHESTER (4)
v Doncaster (4)
v Carlisle (2)
THIRD Accrington (3) Crewe (1) Darlington (0) GATESHEAD (2) HALIFAX (3)
v Barrow (1) Rotherham (1) STOCKFORT (5) v Hartlepools (2) TRANMERE (-) v Lincoln-(-)
v Mansfield (0) WALSALL (0) WREXHAM (5) v Rochdale (0) YORK (2) v New Brighton (1)
THIRD DIVISION (South) ALDERSHOT (3) v Torquay (0) BRIGHTON (4) v Crystal P. (1) Bristol
C. (1) v Exeter (1)
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia Cardiff (3)
4 4 0 0 9 0 Clapton (4)
▾ QUEEN'S P.R. (1)
Bournemouth (1)
330091 COVENTRY (2) v Watford (0)
2 2 0 0 6 3 4 3 2 1.0 5 4 4
GILLINGH'M (5) v Northampton (1) LUTON (2)
32 10 7 5 MILLWALL (-)
2 1 0 5 4
06 2.4
v Charlton (1)
v. Newport (-)
Southend (2) v Bristol R. (2)
Y READING (1) Swindon (3)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
v Albion (-)
| Airdrie (→) 6..3
1 1 5 5
Ayr (0)
Caitle (2)
1 1 1 4 4 3 Dundee (1)
1 1 1 6 6
1 2 0 4 6
2035
Y QN'S O'S (8)
v Rangers (2)
v Aberdeen (1)
Dunferraline (-) v St. Johnstone (→) v Queen's Park (1) Y HEARTS (4)
FALKIRK (5) Hibernian (1)
047 MOTHERW'L (2) v Hamliton (1)
PARTICK (2) v Clyde (0)
0 1 2 4 6 2 ST. MIRREN (9) v Kilmarnock (1) 1 3 0 39 2 (Figures in brackets denote there
21881sult of the corresponding game last
0 18 year, while teams given in capital let 3 0 3 70ters are favoured to win. All home
teams are mentioned first).
THIRD DIVISION (North)
Lincoln' Tranmere
Chester
Barrow
Wrexham
Stockport
Doncaster
Halifax
N. Brighton Darlington Hartlepools Gateshead Chesterfield York:
Carlisle
Mansfeld Rotherham
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis 400 13 4 8
4 3 0 1 8 37
3 3 0 0.10 2.
To-morrow's Games
FIRST DIVISION Arsenal (2). Derby (1)
v. Blackburn (1)
4 2 0 2 5.26 Liverpool (3)
4 2 0 2 7 3 Portsmouth (4)-
2 1 1.11 7 5 Sunderland (-)
1 8 5 5
v Huddersfield' (1) '
v Manchester C, (2)
v Middlesboro (1)
▾ Grimsby (-) SECOND DIVISIÓN
Fulliam (2)
1665 Brentford (1)
11.78 5
THIRD DIVISION (North)
1. 0 3 3 4 Chaster (8)
1a10:16 644 Darlington (3)
v Hartlepools (8)
v Gateshead (8)
1116.54 THIRD DIVISION (Bouth)
4 1 2 1 5 67%|Aldershot (2)
Southend (0)
1 2 1 4 5 3 Boarasmouth (0) v Newport (0)
3120 3 6 2 Brighton (2)||
130 6 11 Bristol C. (1)
40228 81 Crystal F. (4)
052269-2 Exeter (0) B0%2¤, 2′′-1%, 6% 2 Awịnsion (1 MAJI1 Torquay (10)
v Watford (0)
Boading (2)
v Queen's P.R. (1)
Northampton (2) Bristol (0)
▼ Charlton" (4):-)))
WHAREFINARACH PARTY ASH, LEAGUESTS
Bangers (8)
YUGOSLAVIA BEAT
HUNGARY
WARMAN SHOWS GOOD FORM IN
AQUATIC MEET Right Section Favoured To Win R.A. Sports
FINALS THIS AFTERNOON
The Right Section of the 42th Heavy Battery R.A. are leading! the Head Quarter Section by only two points as the result of the first day's events in their Annual Swimming Sports which wero
bath
CLUB BATSMAN IN HAMMOND'S
DOUR STAND
ARMY
ARMY BOWLER SECURES FIVE WICKETS
PEARCE DROPPED AT NOUGHT
("By Cricketer.")
held yesterday in the Y.M.C.A. THE Interport Cricket Trial at the Hong Kong Cricket Club yesterday was as promising as Although most of the races were might be expected when taking into considera
heats, good swimming was wit-
nessed. Gnr. Warman of the tion that it was the first time for five months Right Section showed himself su: that many of the players had touched either bat
perior in the Long Plunge, as well
as in most of the swimming races, or ball,
be held this afternoon in the Y.M.C.A. bath.
He is likely to be the outstanding Dealing only with those uncertain of making competitor in the finals which will the trip to Shanghai on October 5, the batting of H. W. Baines, an Old Reptonian, was very To-day's results will most pro- pleasing, and the bowling of J. Elvin. the Army bably put the Right Section fur- ther into the lead as they have ten slow left-hander, was most impressive. men swimming against the H.Q's nime and Left Section's three, as well as possessing a strong relay | Iteam.
Yesterday's results are as follows: 100 YARDS FREE STYLE Heat 1:
1. Gar. Corder R..
2. L/B. Pickworth H.Q.S. Heat 2:
1. Gnr. Warman R.S.
2. Gnr. Barlow HQ.S.
NARROW VICTORY IN Heat 3:
DAVIS CUP
ENTER 1935 CONTEST
Budapest, To-day. Yugoslavia defeated Hungary by 8 matches to 2 to enter the
1935 Davis Cup Competition proper, winning the necessary deciding singles match yester-
1. Gar. Halliley B.9.
2. Gnr. Morris L.S.
LONG PLUNGE
1. Gar. Warman M.S.
2. Gnr. Kelly L..
3. Gur, Willott R.S. Distance:41st, 1 inch. 50 YARDS FREE STYLE Heat 1:
1. L/Bdr. Hall H.Q.S. 2. Gnr. Lee R.S. Heat 2:
1. Gar. Tyrrell H.Q.8.
2. Gnr. Warman R.S. Heat 3:
1. Gar. Miller H.Q.S. day.
2. Gnr. Dodds L.S. Puneec (Yugoslavia) was res-25 YARDS. ponsible for winning the vital Heat 1:
1. L/Bdr. Hall' H.Q.S. match, defeating Straub in straight!
2. Gnr. Warman R.S. sets. Gabrowitz (Hungary) had tent 2: previously won the other singles Gnr. Dodd H.Q.5. match, defeating Schaefer, also in straight sets, to level the match.
Results, as cabled by Reuter,
were:
2. Gnr. Miller H.Q.S.. DIVING
1. L/Bdr. Burdett L..
2. L/Bdr. Hall H.Q.9.
3. Gnr. Morris L.S.
Heat 1:
Puncer (Yugoslavia) beat Straub 50 YARDS BREAST-STROKE 0-4, 6-3, 7-5,
Gabrowitz (Hungary) beat Schasfer{ 6-3, 6-3, 6-3
EARLIER RESULTS Poncer and Schaefer (Yugoslavia) heat Gabrowitz and Zichy 6-4, 6-4,
Straub (Hungary) beat Pallada 6-0, 15—1, 0—4,
|36, 61, 7-5, 6-3.
Gnr. Withers H.Q.8. 2. Car. Hutchison L.S. Heat 2:
1. Gnr. Adams R.S.
2. Gar. Ward LS. Heat 3:
1. Gnr. Hubbard H.Q.S.
2 Gar. Kelly LS..
JACK HOBBS MEETS AUSTRALIANS
WOOLLEY IMPROVES ON TEST PLAY
ENGLAND 186 FOR 3
RECORD
E. HENDREN'S 200 SCORES
MARK REACHED DOUBLE CENTURY ON
22 OCCASIONS
STILL ONE "DOUBLE" AHEAD OF BRADMAN
Ceylon, August 16.
Up to a week ago Patsy Hen- dren held the world's record for the largest number of scores of 200 or more made in one innings in 1st class cricket. His record
was 22 while Bradman before the present tour started had made 18
and Hammond a similar number.
In the "Cricketer" of May 26, there is a list of double century
scorers of 8 or more and Hendren is given as heading the list with 21. That is a mistake for up to
д
a critical, the end of 1933 Hendren had Baines went in at stage-two wickets had been scored 22 double centuries, thrown away by poor calling for detailed below... 7 runs-and held up his end for
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an hour and 20 minutes for 26 Here is a list of Hammond's in- runs, scored out of 74. Unför-ninga of 200 or more in 1st class
tunately he was out to a full toss cricket:
1925
1926-27
1927
after a plucky innings. His 250 Gloucester vs Lance knock was, however, not chance- 238 M.C.C. less, Owen Hughes surprisingly 244 Gloucester va BBBOX
218" Gloucester ve Glamorgan 1927 letting him off in the slips off 205 Gloucester va Surrey 1927 Minu's bowling when he was 12 228 Gloucester vs Warwicks 1929
Elvin aecured a wicket in his first 251 England vs Australia London, To-day,
over and should have had T. A. 200 England va Australla
215 England vs N.S.W. Jack Hobbs fully demonstrated Pearce caught in the same over 211 Gloucester vs Oxford yesterday that although he has for a "duck," Burnett dropping a 254 Gloucester vs Lancs
His first spell 264 Gloucester vs W. Indies 1933 practically retired from first-class sitter at mid off.
yielded only one wicket for 27 runs 239 Gloucester va Glamorgan 1939 cricket he is no back number. He in 8 overs.
231 Gloucester vs Derbyshire 1933 After a rest, however, 206 Gloucester vn Leicester 1933
1932-39
200 Gloucester vs Kent 217 Gloucester ve Notts
232
1928-29
1928-29
1928-29
1980
1932
1934 1934
1920
scored 18 in a welcome reappear he showed really impressive form 203 England va Victoria ance in the England XI against the with his leg breaks on the middle 230 England va N. Zealand 1932-33 Australians at Folkestone where at and off pegs to secure 4 for 25 in 227 England vs N. Zealand 1982-33 the close of play England had com-6.1 overs. piled 186 for 3.
He kept a very fine length through 265* Gloucester vs Worcester 1934 Frank Woolley, who failed badly out, bot, curiously for a slow bowler, 302 Gloucester va Glamorgan 1934 in the last Test, played a bright le on fight. If he were able to do 214 M.C.C. vs Yorkshire
he seldom changes his pace and relies
HENDREN'S RECORD
1919 knock of 66. Wally Hammond, an-this he would be one of our best bow-201 Middlesex re Hampshire 1919 other surprising Test match failure, lers and a certainty. for the team,
Middlesex vs Notts redeemed himself to a certain ex- Eric Mitchell made 40, but it 271 England va Victoria tent by scoring 43 not out before was not an exceptionally good inn- 211 England vs N. S. Wales 1920-21
277* Middlesex va Kent than more ings he was letumps were drawn.
200* Middlesex va Essex Yesterday was the first day's morally bowled. In partnership 240 Middlesex va Kent play, rain having completely wash-with Alec Pearce he helped to add 234 Middlesex vs Worcester 1925
56 for the second wicket in ed out the game on Saturday,
Scores, as cabled by Reuter, were: minutes, his own share being 32. England: 186 for 3 (Woolley 66, G. F. Walters 22, Hobbs 38, Hammond (3 not out).
Punces (Yugoslavia) beat Gabrowitz 150 YARDS FREE STYLE (N.CO. RAIN HOLDS UP
DAVIS CUP CLEAN
SWEEP
Greece Routed By Poland
1. L/Bdr. Hall H.Q.S.
2. Bdr. Cotterill LS..
150 YARDS FREE STYLE (GUN. NERS)
Hent 1:
1. Gnr. Morris L.S.
2. Gnr. Withers H.Q.8. Heat 2:
1. Gnr. Warman R.,
2. Gnr. Adams R.S. Heat 3:
1. Gnr. Halliley R.S.
2. Gnr. Corder R.S.
150 YARDS MEDLEY Heat 1:
1. Gnr. Withers H.Q.S.
2. Gnr Adams R.S.
Warsaw, Yesterday.
1985 Heat 2: Poland qualified for the Davis Cup lawn tennis· contest here yesterday by a clean sweep triumph over Greece.
Results as cabled by Reuter, were:-
Hebda (Poland) beat Stallos
43.644,7-4 Tłoczyneki (Poland) best Zachos
6-1, 6-0, 6-2-Reuter. Tarlowaki and Bratek (Poland) beat Stalios and Zachos 7-5, 6—1, 6—17
Tarlowski (Poland) beat Zachos]
6—–2, 6–2, 6-de-
Tłoczynski (Poland) beat Stallo
60, 6-2 6-2,
SIR FREDERICK WALL AN
ARSENAL DIRECTOR
London, Aug. 24
1. L/Bdr. Hall H.Q.8. 2. Gnr. Hubbard H.Q.S. INTER-SECTION COMPETITION
TO-DATE
1. Right Section
2. Head Quarters Section...
3. Left Bection...
Previous Results:-
1. Right Bection
2. Head Quarter Section 3. Left Section
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23 pla
U.S. TENNIS
Perry Lott And Wood Beat Unknown Players
MANY MATCHES POSTPONED
Forest Hillis, To-day. Rain is holding up the Ameri can National Lawn Tennis Singles Championship, which began on Saturday, only a few matches having been played
ok.
Fred Perry
ance
1920-21
· 1922
1923
1925
40 206° Middlesex vn Notts
1925 213 Middlesex vs Yorkshire 1920 204° Middlesex vs Essex 1927 209* Middlesex vs Warwicks 1928.
1980
1930
Stand Of 53 In 58 Mins The only other big partnership 200 Middlesex ya Hampshire 1929 was that between Baines and Mac-223 M.C.C. vs Barbadoes 211* M.C.C. v# Barbadoes kay which realised 68 for the third 205 England vs West Indies 1930 wicket in 58 minutes.
|254* M.C.C. va British Guianz 1930 1931 {232 Middlesex vs Notts
203 Middlesex vs Northants 1981 301 Middlesex va Worcester 1933 222* Middlesex vs Essex 1933
BRADMAN'S 20. "DOUBLES” 340* N.S. Wales vs Victoria 1929
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Scores:
MR. HAYWARD'S XI A. W. Hayward run out IE. C. Fincher, ran out
1
Aackay Lbons & Ricketts 21 225 Woodfull's XI va Ryder's 1929
W. H. Baines, e Dankley, b Owen
Hughen
F. Bathurst, run out .............................. L McInnes, e Ricketts, b T. A
Pearce
P. H. Scoones, not out G. A. Stewart, b Minu
Extras (B10, LB1, NEI)
Total (for 7 wkts. dec.)
6. B. Jones, G. C. Barnett and
Eivin did not bat.
Fall of the wickets:
XI
|452° N.8.W. v® Queensland
1930
236° Australia va Worcester 1980
{250* Australia vs Worcester 1930
6
205 Australia vs Kent
1989
15384 Australia ya England
1980
ย
254 Australia vs England
1930
17254 Australia vs England
1930
232 Australla va England
1980
103 259 N.S.W. vs S. Australia
1930
1980-31 1931
223 Australia vs W. Indies. 220 N.8.W. vs Victoria -
226 Austraila- va ́8. Africa ·· 1931-32
219 N.8. Wales vs B. Africa 1931-32 1981-82
1 (Hayward) for 5; 2 (Fincher) for 299 Australis va 8. Africa
238 N.S. Wales vs Victoria · 1932-38
|7; 8⋅ (Mackay) for 60; 4 "(Bathurst) | 4 (England), the for-71; 5 (Baines) for 61; 6 (Melanes) 200 NS. Wales vs Queensland 1933
holder, George Lott and Sidney for 81; 7 (Stewart) for: 105.
1934
Bowling Analysis
O. M.
R
258 N.S. Wales vs Queenaland 1934 W200 Australia ya Worcester
11
28
13.2
26
304 Australia vs England 1924
• Not out.
:18
8...
16
61
21 pts. Wood won their opening matches 20 pla jagainst unknown players, and there
Pereira have, to date, been no surprising "Mina results.
Ricketts. Rain reduced yesterday's play to T. A. Pearce
Owen Hughes ... a few matches.-Reuter.
Feet First Aids The Diver
To Develop Best Body Control
side.
.• bowled one no ball-
MR. PEARCE'S XI
J. P. Williams, e Flacher, b Elvin -6
E. J. R. Mitchell, run out
T. A. Pearce, retired......
H. Owen Hughes, b Elvin
T. E. Pearce, e Burnett, & Elvin ..
28
D. S. Harley, s Bathurst, b Elvin R. H. Griffiths, b. Barnett „kugga 0
Stewart
(Swimming Hint by 8. G. Hodges) feet-first with arms down by the G. R. M. Ricketts, e Barnett, b G. 8. Dunkley, e Bathurst, b Ste-
wart A. R. Minu, not out
Then try a swallow jump. Take
Extras (B26, LHI, WBI).
Total Fall of
Feet-first Jumps are not only very interesting in themselves but off, as, before, but awing. D. Pereira, e Stewart, b Elvin Bre the best Introduction to fancy into a position in line with the dives. Such jumps develop body shoulders. Hold them out-spread and limb control, and help to as you fall, and just before the "Surprise greeted soccer fans wards rapid body adjustment and toes touch the surface carry the farms above the head or drop to-day when it was announced clean water entry. that Sir Frederick Wall, the form Start with plain Jumps-Leap them t er. Secretary of the Football As upwards and outwards from the For the but
the body vortical legs are :zpr Boolation, had joined the Board board, keep
of Directors of the Arsenal Club, and rigid, and drop into the water to
(Continued
And
INTERPORT POLO
TRIAL
A. J. Stocker Injured In First Chukker
The Rest defeated the 24th Re- giment by 4 goals to 2 in the "In- sterport Trial Polo match at
Causeway Bay yesterd
after
noon. A. J. Stocker, of the 24th, was injured in the first chukker, 28 and was replaced by Lt. Lewellyn.
The teams were 167
24th. Regt--Capt. J. R. Jordan,
or he witke i (Mitchell) A. J. Stocker, D. Feel-Yates, Capt.
for 77: 3 (T. A Pearce) for 120; 4 Blackden (Lt. Llewellyn substitut,, CTB. Pearta) for 122; 5 CHarley) for ing】d MASE
129; 6 (Grifiths)||{for: 180|";7(Ric- The Rest. Capt. Williams, Lt. ketts) for 136; 8 (Dunkley) for 1513 Metcalfe, W. Keswick, Col. Non- |9 (Owen Hagheny for 155; 16" (Pereira)
for 157.
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