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THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, JULY 13, 193

Sporting Page

ENGLAND'S YOUTH MAY ROB S. AFRICANS OF EARLY LEAD

Benched at the beginning of the * season because of his weak hit- ting Floyd "Pep" Young, rooke Pirate infelder, has not only made the team but leads both is the chief reason for the meteo leagues in batting. His slugging rie rise of the Pirates.

LAWN BOWLS

SELECTION

COMMITTEE

ALL DETAILS FOR SHANGHAI VISIT

ww

INTERPORT GREENS SELECTED

A committee meeting of the Hong

Lawn

held last

arrange

Kony

WIN discuss

Association night to

YOUTH MAY

RADIO RETAIN LEAD

IN "D" DIVISION

DEFEAT POLICE EASILY AT HAPPY VALLEY

WINNERS CONSISTENTLY GOOD

(By "Base Line”)

PLAYING consistently good, but not brilliant, tennis, the Radio Sports Club retained their lead in the "D" Division of the Lawn Ten- nis League yesterday when they defeated the Police at Happy Valley by 62 sets to 2% ini a clash spoiled to some extent by the terrific glare.

Gurbachan Singh missed Karnail Singh, his usual partner. and for the first time this season conceded a set, to Pile and Carruthers. who were the only Police pair to win any of the

encounters

SEVERAL OF THE RADIO PLAYERS WERE OUTSTANDINGLY GOOD IN THEIR VOLLEYING, BUT IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS OF THE GAME THEY WERE EQUALLY POOR AT TIMES.

DOUBLES WIN

Chanson was one example of

,& perfect volleyer, yet he bun- gled ground shots.

Bowls C.R.C. MIXED

OVER K.C.C. "B"

ments and details in connection

with the farthcoming Interport with Shanghai. The mecting was

presided over by Mr. B. Nish HESSE MAKES GOOD

President of the Association.

The Hon. Secretary, suggested that the Association write to the Shanghai Lawn Bowie Associa tion suggesting the first week of October as the most suitable time for the Interport this was unani- mously adopted.

(Continued on. Page 5). Interport Greens

IMPRESSION

MRS. CHIU-TSUN-CHID OPERATED ON

slice the easiest of you perhaps

The Colony's last "Interport Swimming team, which was defeated in the Triangular Interport held in Shanghai last year by Tientsin's six-men team. G. T. Padget, second from left, is now swimming for Shanghai and may represent the northern Interport team down here. next September.

NICHOLS HAS EIGHT BEHIND THE WICKET.

SELECTORS BADLY HANDICAPPED

BARBER LIKELY TO OPEN WITH WYATT

TWO FAST BOWLERS NEEDED

(By "REFEREETM)

after having been pulled up with a THE England Selectors,

jolt at Lord's, have answered the call of youth for the third Test against the South Africans, which commences at Heading- ley, Leeds, to-day. But the answer is an extremely compromising. Jone, as youth will be opposed to youth for the two vacant places, as I see it. For instance, Sims, Barber, and Smith are unlikely. to be in the side together. The latter twe are opening batsmen. Sims, on the other hand is likely to be displaced by J C. Clay In order to provide the second amateur in the side, despite the Mid- dlesex player's 6 for 28 against Essex..

Leyland has fared poorly this season, but a left-hander of his calibre is unlikely to be discarded very quickly in the absence of Sutcliffe, Clark, and Hollies, so it looks as if Smith and Sims will be passed over, unless the Selectors feel that one fast bowler will sufice and omit Bowes in favour of Smith. The South Africans will probably field the same team that broke the Test "duck” in England, and unless England's youth answer the call it looks as if they may go still further ahead.

The toes will be worth 100 runs on the perfect. Headingley wicket. The tourists' batting has been puzzling. They often themselves. The fact that

REALLY FAST BOWLING WITNESSED collapse, and just as often retrieve te make mistakes, others hit

ON TRENT BRIDGE GROUND

the only player who foresaw the advantage of lobbing into the face of a strong sun when fac- ing the Police pavilion, and in

In the match against Notting. has twice performed the feat in Leeds-in this respect, often had his op-bamshire last month, Nichols, the South Africa ponents at sixes-and-sevens.

Carruther's Weakness

THE ENGLAND THIRTEEN “

the baland the balance is restored.

In the last Test played at. 1929 the South Africans lost by 5 wickets after No one has ever taken more England had been left to score Essex bowler, assisted by a strong than four wickets with consec-1184 in the fourth innings

first-class match- Siedle scored 0 and 14. Mitchell Although Carruthers and Pile wind, bowled at such a pace that tive balls in a

against 29 and 24 Vincent 60 and, 0, and Gloucestershire.

1922, were the pick of the Police team, eight fieldsmen were required be-For

Bell 2 and 26 not out, while Via- their understanding was not at hind the wicket. In 22 overs, Yorkshire, at Bristol in

with consecutive balls, but the him, while he captured five wic-second was a no-ball. certainly improve his timing in only 46-runs were knocked off Parker hit the wicket five times sent had 5 for 142 in the maten.

kets in three hours.

Scoret:

The best, bowling-feat last Garbachan Singh and W. J. Chan-month, however, was perform-

its best, and Carruthers

his overhead work.

(Continued on Page 5)

could

Mercer's Brilliant Spell

had

Sutcliffe contributed 37 and 4 to the England total Hammond ́-65- and 0. and Leyland 45 and 0.

Results Of Tour

The following is how Wade's

Beat Worcester Inns, and 166. Best Leicester 170 runs

beaten

Beat Cambridge U. Inns--and 40 Beat Surrey 190 runs

A magnificent spell of bowling

son (Radio S.C.)- best A. RS. Major and S. Smith 75 ed. by a non-Test bowler, Gover, by Mercer brought about such a team has fared this season: 6-1 of Surrey. In taking eight collapse at Leicester last month bent J. Galvin and E. Beker

Glamorgan The Chinese Recreation Club lost to C. Ple and G. Carruthers 5-7 Worcestershire wickets for 34 that before lunch on the second

Kalwant Singh and D. Leonard runs at Worcester, he captured day secured another win in the Mixed (Radio S.C.).

four with four balls, a rare feat, Leicestershire by 136 runs!

Bowling into a strong wind, be Doubles Lawn Tennis League bent Major and Smith

63 last. accomplished in 1924 by yesterday when they defeated the beat Galvin and Baker

another Surrey bowler, Peach made the ball turn so sharply that GOOD SWIMMING Hassan R. J. Crisp, who is touring within an hour and a half he took all the South African Crickters, the remaining wickets. His final

analysis was 16 overs; 3 maidens 21 runs and 7 wickets!

(Continued on Page 5)

The grounds for the interport Kowloon Cricket Club "B" team lost to Pile and Carruthers B. Kitchell and M. and zone games were allotted as 8 sets to half a set at Cause-} (Radio SC)

beat Major and Smith beat Galvin and Baker drew with Pile and Carruthers

follows:

Interport First game at Club de Recreio, Second game at the Civil Service Cricket Club.

Third game at the Kowloon Bowling Green Ciud

Zone Games Victoria v. Shanghai, at Craigen- gower Cricket Clah

Kowloon v. Shanghai, at the Kow- look Docks Recreation Club.

Second Division team v. Shanghai, at Taikoo.

CIVIL SERVICE

OVERWHELMED IN

"B" DIVISION

ÅGAFUROFF AND SHUTE SHINE

SOUTH CHINA DROP ONLY HALF SET!

way Bay.

(Continued in Page 51

Scores:

Ho Ka-lan and Mrs. Litton (CRC):{ best C. E. Watson- and Mrs.

White

beat G. Besse and Mrs. Knight 6-3 beat & W. Rainsay and Mrs.

Horsford

6-1

Lee Wai-tong and Mrs. Le Tang fan (CRC):

beat Watson and Mrs. White beat Hesse and Mr. Kright beat Ramsay and Mrs. Horsford 6-2 W. C. Hung and Miss R. Ramisha? (C.R.C.):

drew with Watson and Mrs.

White

beat Hesse and Mrs. Knight beat Ramsay and Mrs. Horsford 6-3

` MIXED DOUBLES LEAGIT

TABLE TO DATE

LR.C. LOSE AT

6-3

5-2

HOME TO K.C.C.

IN "D" DIVISION

VISITORS SCRAPE THROUGH

FREEMAN AND KIRBY BEST PAIR

Playing at Sookumpoo yesterday,

A Pts the Kowloon Cricket Club just managed to beat the Indian Re 5/4

creation Club by the odd set in

PW LD F CRC.3 3 0 0 211⁄2 U. S. RC 3 2 1 0 18 KCC.

2 2 20 19 E.C.C. B 4 0 3 0 4

9

16

32

nine in their "D" Division League Lawn Tennis encounter. -

Securing only half a set, the C.R.C. EASILY

Civil Service Cricket Club were overwhelmed by the South China Athletic Association in their post- poned "B" Division encounter in

DEFEAT DOCKS

MODERN PENTATHLON WON BY GERMAN OFFICERS

Win Both Individual And Team Prizes

Budapest, July 7. The German officers team. which participated in the modern Olympic pentathlon (cross-comm try riding

fencing, pistol free style swimming shooting and - cross-country Training) which has just taken place here, achieved victory -

First Lieutenant Hendrick took first place in the individual com- petition, while the Germans also won the team prize from the Hungarian, Swedish and Italian teams-Trans-Ocean Eno Min.

Kirby and Freeman were again SOUTH CHINA

the pick of the visitors, winning two of their encounters as "the} result of a rousing display. Free- man showed a big improvement on

Scores:»» TE

IN "D" DIVISION his previous displays MILLARD AND HAST Ming and M. Hassan (LRC)=

WIN TWO GAMES

the Lawn Tennis League yester} = day at King's Park

This was their first defeat. Scores:

H. W. Hp and W, C. Loe (SCAA) drew with E L Shite and L

Agafaroff

beat 3. Bendall and J. Valentine 6-4 heat C, W. Daley and G. H. Fowler 6-1

K. F. Lai and H. K, Ho (S.CAA)

beat Shute and Agadirott

best Bendall and Valentine beat Daley and Power, and

CPIpH. Chan (S.CA

best Shute and Apafurod beat Bendall-and Valentine beat Daley and Fowler

"B" Divinos Táb To Dabe

OZORIO REINSTATED IN

LOSERS TEAME

lost t E Kirby and V. H

Freeman

beat D. Ore and 35 Lost to D. S. Green and

Philippens

3-6

D. M. A. Razack and H. K. Ram (LRC)

Jost to Kirby and Freeman At Hung Hom yesterday the beat Orr and Walker

logh, to Green; and Pallipper

Chinese Recreation Club defeated Band and: de Bake the Kowloon Dock Recreation lost to Kirby and Freeman Club by 6 sets to 2 in their “Dafbeat Orr and Walker Division Lawn Tennis League best Green and Philipp

D. DIVISION TABLE O

See

C.-E. Millard and (KDRC)

lost to

beat L-H

-

TROUNCE ARMY

GOOD SWIMMING WITNESSED AT SOUTH CHINA GALA

W. Lawrence Wins Open Event

MISS YEUNG SAU KING'S. NEW RECORD

The remarkable performance of Miss Yeung San-king, China's! foremost lady swimmer in the 400 metres Free Style Open Event for women, in which she established ja new Club record was the out- standing feature of the first night gala of the South China Athletic Association which was held last night at North Point before a

PROMISED AT

V.R.C. TO-NIGHT

Governor And S.N.O.

To Attend

TWO OPEN EVENTS FEATURED

The thirteen players from whom the England eleven will be chosen are R. E. S. Wyatt (War-- wick) (captain), J. C. Clay

(Glamorgan), Langridge (Sussex), Leyland (Yorkshire),

Barber Verity (Yorkshire),

Hammond (Glouces (Yorkshire),

(Kent) Nichols Bowes (Derby), D. (Derby), \

ter),

Ames

Elordetal

(Notts), and Sims (Middlesex).

Dzer "with Oxford U. Drew with the MCC

Beat Hampshire 110 runs

·Beat Middlesex 22 rais Best Derby 209 zute

Drew with Lancashire

Best Northanta Inns. and 35 Drew, with Glamorgan

Best Cricket Club Conference

wists.

Drew with Lancashire

· Best Yorkshire 128 runs

Beat Staffordshire Intu. and 42. Beat England 157 runs

Best Somerset 51 runs Drew with Notts

Drew with Norfolk

Centuries have been scored by Rowan (4), Wade (S), Siedle (8), Nourse (5), Cameron (2), Mitchel [(2). and Viljoen (2).

They

Only Twelve Good Feats Some very good swimming is Only twelte English cricketers anticipated at the Victoria Be have achieved anything outstand- creation Club's second and lasting against the visitors. monthly gala which takes place are: di to-night and which will be Zen- tured by two open events, Yards free style and a 200 Yards relay, teams of Lour

50

(Continued on Page 5) The following are the entries for the members' events:

100 Yards Handicap (Members:“C" Class)

G. Agabeg

Remedios, N Dietz, A Souze

50 Tars Free Style Handiczy (Boys under 22 years):-

P. Jorge, I Guterres, P. Remedios, and A Invier

75 Yards Medley Exce (Bora, be tween and 16 TELIK);----

LA Bemedios, An Azero, A. Guterres,

IN “D” DIVISION large number of spectators

Miss Yeung San-king best] Miss Leung Ynk-chun, of the R. Margnes, ndal. Botelho.

50 Yards Blindfold Face E. Lawrence, A. Figseiredo, C.B.C, who recently broke the China National record for the TM Remedios, A. A. Noronas, G. women's 400 metres by several A Guterres, A. A. Roza L. Cunha, A Souza, E. Marques. seconds M

Another noteworthy feat was Roy that of W. Lawrence, of the VRC, who won the 100 metres (Members B cla) back stroke event in 1 min 19 4/5

WIN BY SEVEN SETS TO TWO TURNER AND CHAPMAN FAIL TO TAKE A SET

MAA PAUL Remedios, A. &{

The South China Athletic Ass ciation defeated the Army Termis

Bors Pereira by 31/5 secs. Glub by 7 sets to 2 m their secs, beating his club mate Division encounter in the Lawn

(Continued on Page 5) Tennis League at King's Park

Gaterrat Free

150 Yards

Gozanos

Netto, and B.

Diring, Ex

and Edda

Style Handicap

TASoares

N. S. Mitchell Innes (Oxford)-168. Hardstaff (Notta) 154.

RES. Wyatt (England) 149

Smart (Glamorgan) 114 not ont Edrich (Norfolk):1112

Gaon (Notts) 100 not out

A. Benn (Oxford) 90.

Arnoki (Hants) 29

Davies (Gimorgan) 25 "not out Nichols (England) for 49 Booth Cance) 6 for 19 Backhouse (Stafford) 5 for 49

TEST RECORDS TO DATE

After having disam át Trend Eridge" and won by 157 rang Lord's, South Africa have the fol- lowing Test rec Won by

In S

the South

Sutclife

Wally Hammond has hit three Test centuries Africans, Ley) six, including Ozorio at the

South Africa Satisfied ****

With The Test Team

omissions was

Wyatt two.

Afri

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