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THE CHINA MAHI, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1935

AQUATIC PROGRAMME AT “Y” TO-NIGHT

CRICKET JOTTINGS

YOUNG HERTS BATSMAN DEFIES S. AFRICANS

CHAPMAN AGAIN BRINGS OFF

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MIRACLE CATCH

London, July 24 Blackheath crowd sat back com- AVING scored 152 for Nor-fortably in the sun and waited folk against Hertford- for the harvest of runs to be shire, Edrich, a 19-year-old gathered off the Surrey bowling batsman, also put together a last Saturday.

brilliant three-figure innings for The time was nearly three Norfolk agamst the South o'clock, and before the Surrey Africans at Norwich Edrich fieldsmen, ‘already sent hurrying made his 111 out of 194 in twojand scurrying by the enterprising hours and three-quarters and Fagy and the relentless Woolley, hit eleven 4's

stretched four more hours of tail. Or so it seemed.

Norfolkəran up a total of 325.. and the South Africană, replying!

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But the game took another turn. with 77 without-loss, finished 250 In half an hour, the score read in arrears with all their wickets 256 for four. Surrey began to] liz hand

„Kwok Chin-hang) the -Mel- bourne Centenary breast-stroke champion, will make his first appearance in Hong Kong`sines his return from Australia” în an exhibition swim at the Europeaz YMCA to-night.

have hopes, only for Valentine JAPAN'S STRONG BID

FOR HONOURS

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KWOK CHUN HANG IN EXHIBITION SWIM THRILLING WATER POLO MATCH ANTICIPATED FIVE QUADRANGULAR EVENTS

ONE of the finest programmes arranged this

season under the auspices of the European YMCA will take place in the "Y" pool to- night, when an exhibition breast-stroke swin by Kwok Chun-hang, the Melbourne Centenary and Australian champion, and a water-polo game between the "Y" and the Mak Ngah As- sociation, of Canton will be the main features. In addition there will be five Invitation quadrangular events against the Royal Engineers, the East Lancashire Regi- ment and the Lincolnshire Regiment.

ant

Kwok Chun-hang, who recently returned from a tri

of the Mak Ngah Association, and one of Kwangtung's nomina- tions for the breast-stroke events at the forthcoming National Games in Shanghai

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Like Edrich, M. R. Barton, the what a forthright bat, he is to Oxford Senior, was another to set the score.rattling along again. defy the South Africans who And so 332 were raised with were not at full bowling strength | five men out. Then came swift

The latter is a beautiful, In these events the " teams. with Langton, Balaskas and Mit-blows for Kent:"Levett went at

Directing the team Is the swimmer, and is fast following have been slightly rearranged in chell standing down. After two that total-so did Valentine, Watt

the footsteps of China's order to rest several players for Japanese wonder coach," Ikkaku in wickets had fallen for 34 runs and Wright! Freeman waved his Matsuzawa, who trained the 1932 National champion Barton helped Edrich in a third-bat perfunctorily a three de Olympic champions and who re-

the water-polo, and the races Both swimmers will be giving should be much more even wicket stand which added 146 inliveries from Watts cheekily, got cently emerged from virtual record attempts will be made.

an exhibition swim only, and no An admission charge of 50 two hours

cents, Servicemen in uniform at Thatf-price, will be made.

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The Programme

and-wicket partnership of 165 byland Watts had sent back two men retaining world honours rather sprinters in South China, Shek 150. Yards. Medley (Breast, Back and

Taylor

three runs off another ball, and then saw Lewis have his stumps charges of the defence against

Brilliant Array Of Stars Cox's First Century

spreadeagled And that was that

the American Invaders.

"In the water-polo game the Mak Sussex outplayed Hampshire at 335 all out.

First World Crown

Ngah Association will have the The following is the programme: ¡Southampton. They distmissed Five men out for three! In 25

Until six weeks ago the Japan-ream of South China's talent at 50 Yards Free Style: the home county in three hours minutes, Gover had claimed three

their disposal

McCarthy (East Lancs), Crossan for 153 and then, thanks to a sec-victims without a run hit off him, ese considered their chances of

Chan Ki-chung, one of the finest Wood (YMCA)

(RE); Lockett (Lincolns) and R.-B.

slim, even Greenwood and Cox, finished 40 in for three which fell to Freeman.

desperate. Loss of

Free Styles): front with eight wickets to fall

Bakewell's Escape

their treasured supremacy would Kam-pai, formerly of the Young

Companions Aquatic Association: Mason (East Lanes). Grindley Cox had the distinction of scoring A splendid innings by Bake-followers

Le a tragedy for Japanese sports and now of Canton, Wong Ki-(E), Chicken (Lincolns) and G. E "The swimming title chau, brother of Wong Wing, of 150 Yards Free Style:

Fowler (YMCA), his first century in county cric-well, and good batting by Timms ket.

was the first world crown Japan football fame, Wong Sur-man. and Lamb featured Northant's had ever won in a major sports former captain of South China, (RE), Allison (Lincolns) and B

(East Lancs), Pearse An incredible catch by A. P. F. clash against Essex Bakewell hit Chapman in the County Cricke: nine 4's in 47 out of 72 in 50 min-competition and has been corres and Kwok Chun-hang will all be Lange (M.C.A.). championship match

pondingly prized.

seen in action.

100. Yards Exhibition (Breast Stroke Kent and Yorkshire, will be re- A curious incident marked his hung up by the

But_having_studied the marks

Swim)=. -- The TMCA will also be field-

"Kwok Chun-hang (Melbourne: Cen- Americans membered for years to come by stay. When 20 he mistimed a ball Detroit, last month the Japanese at first it was thought that they and Interport champion) and Wenz in ing a very strong team, although tenary, Victorian, Australian. Colony dropped at took heart. These records were would be weakened by the absence the Breast Stroke event in the com- In-man (Kwangtung nomination for not beyond the reach of Nippon's or W. F. Kerr, who is still indising National Games in Shanghai). champions.

posed, and H.. G. Lange, who has 300 Yarda Belxy (Trams of Six): "We still have a good chance to a mild attack of Hong Kong ear, East Lanes: -Smith, Gorman.

declared but the latter has reported fit. -

Mason, McCarthy, Tunstall Roberts "Y" Strengthened

R. Engineer; R. Jordan, L. Jor- In addition the "T" team will be dan, Revill Pearse, Crossan and strengthened by the inclusion of Goblet Held In Reserve.

Bertie Rasmussen, who has al-Lockett, Gutteridge and Steele

Lincolns:Gray," Chicken, Allison, With the definite object of ways been a keen supporter of the YMCA-Wagstaff, Woods, H. G. bringing the Japanese champions "Y" aquatic functions.

Lange, Anslow, R. Goldman and Ras- mussen.

between utes.

from Boswell which everyone who saw this match.

Robinson, with a huge smite his feet and rolled towards skied a ball in the direction of stamps unthinkingly, "Bakewell: the mid-wicket boundary, and the stopped the ball with his hand! Kent captain, running a full 50 The fielders appealed, but Umetain our supremacy. yards from mid-on to reach the pire Beer's line of vision was ob- Coach Matsuzawa, as he drove his ball with outstretched left hand, structed at the time as the bats charges into the last month of made every witness rub his eyes man was between him and the

training. |and cry-out in delighted wonder. ball and he gave Bakewell

Attractive Batting

The most attractive batting of

.out.

the Yorkshire innings came from CRAIGENGOWER

Arthur: Wood, whose driving had

that sweet perfection which is frarely seen outside of books and

photographs. There was nothing. of the country clout about "his strokes. Mitchell batted as well as it is possible to bat without, creating a sensation.

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дот

MAY FIND POLICE

DOUR OPPONENTS

Recreio Losing Confidence?

TAIKOO STIFF TASK

Low and High Board Divior:

East Lanes: Gregson and Gorman.: R. Engineers: L. Jordan and Ste-

vens,

Lincolns: Bush and Malpas. IMCA:-Sell and R. Goldmat. Water-Polo: VA

serah Assoc (Canton) YMCAS

to top_condition Japanese officials The game should be one of the retarded the national swimming fastest ever seen in the bath, and, programme by several weeks. The in the able hands of Sgt. Yeo- best Japanese performances have mans of the Lincolns, should pro- been held in reserve, with the hope vide an excellent conclusion to that the defending team will the gala. surpass its own best against the In the Quadrangular Invitation Americans.

events the results between the The Japanese on the eve of the military teams should act as a Mak Ngah Assoc? --Kwok Mok-hol; test are not conceding the loss of pointer towards the result of the Li Ki-yeung and Wong Ki-chau; Ames was in greatly improved

a single race. Had Kiefer and Hong Kong Area championships Wong Sun-man; Kwok Chun-hang form behind the stumps much

Vande Weghe come they would

Chan Ki-cheng and Shek Kamp-pui. have expected to lose the back- Japanese could not learn his style and A. W. Wagstad, B. Rasmussen

SIMCA, S. Fowler, J. Ferrett more like his old self. His stamp If the Police RC strike the stroke events. But not now. in time to use it against the B. Gelman, G. H. Fowler and H. G. ing of Barber and Leyland was form they have shown on one

There was keen disappointment Americans in the Berlin Olympics. Lange THE LAST WORD IN GOLF BALLS particularly quick and competent, or two occasions already this at the failure of this pair to come

New Teams

Set. Yeomans (Lincolns) year they should be able to give to Japan, especially Kiefer. The

referee Neither team much reserables Bowes Upsets Kent the Craigengower "A" team a Japanese wanted to see how he that which represented its coun- RAMSEY AND The

Bowes was deadly on a pitch very good fight when they meet develops his marvellous speed, and try at Los Angeles in 1932 This that adds fire to his pace towards them to-day in the premier some Japanese sports writers won-is the close of a sunbaked afternoon.

lawn bowls league, pro

truer of the Americans dered whether the Americans had than of the Japanese. The movies Ashdown and Fagg were leg-be-

The Kowloon CC, by virtue of fore. Ames stumps had been their win against the Police last (Continued at foot of next Col) United States only swimming not kept him at home so the have claimed Buster Crabbe, the over by Fisher a run Saturday, have suddenly blos- "Needled TOP-FLITE GOLF knocked

BALL later, Woolley was caught by somed forth as a "dark borse" ents and have overcome the dif-two-time Olympic breaststroke champion at Los Angeles. Japan's

(Continuel, from Page £) short-leg also off Bowes at 28. In and the outcome of their match ficulties of not being able to champion, Yoshiyuki Tsuruta, has "Needled for the destructive spell to which tea with the Civil Service this after-field a truly representative team retired, full of years and honours.

Gusano was the outstanding POWER and brought a pause Bowes thus took on is being awaited with some with equanimity

three for 17 in nine overs, of apprehension.e

Yasuji Miyazaki, the 100-meter player on view, though Thomp DISTANCE which three were maidens.

The Recreio are not quite as which will probably be the most badly and is no longer sinong counter. Hesse was also in good in the junior division the game freestyle champion, has slipped son's forehand driving provided some of the highlights of the en- confident now as they were ear-interesting is that between Taikoo Japan's fastest. The same is true form, his spin shots often leav lier in the season, and have every and the Recreio. Taikoo showed of Shoji Kiyokawa, the backing his opponents, spreadeagled. sult of their game with Kowloon Service last Saturday and if they Kitamura, who as a 15-year-old reason to be worried as to the re-up brilliantly against the Civil stroke champion. And little Kasno

have always been worthy oppon-poor day for the Kowloon players in 1932, seems to have outgrown Docks to-day. The shipbuilders maintain this form it will be a schoolboy won the 1500-meter race

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Robins Foils Lancashire Middlesex had the better of the game against the champions at Old Trafford. After putting to gether 215 they secured five Lan- cashire wickets for 74.

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