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GIBB'S CENTURY IN DEBUT
TYSON'S 1921 EFFORT RECALLED
The feat of P. A. Gibb, the young Cambridge batsman, in scoring 157 not out in his first |
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THE CHINA MAH, THURSDAY AUGUST 22–1935
AN EXPECTED SETBACK TO ENGLISH CRICKET
FAST BOWLERS NOT
AT THEIR BEST
SEQUEL TO SENSATIONAL "WAR" WITH AUSTRALIA
COMPLETE TEST STATISTICS COMPLETELY demoralised by the after effects of Douglas Jardine's triumphant tour of Australia in the 1932-33 season and the subsequent censure of fast leg theory, it came as no surprise to see English cricket receive an- other setback during the present South African tour.
Lack of enterprise on the part of Wyatt backed up by unaccountable failures by the English batsmen allowed glorious opportunities to slip away both at Leeds and Old Trafford, and the cry for brighter cricket was again echoed throughout the country.
Despite the fact that Wyatt had a battery of three of the best fast bowlers in England at his service in the Oval match. which finished so tamely last Wednesday, the tourists averaged 47 runs per-wicket after being sent in to bat? The bowlers in question, afraid of being labelled dangerous in the same sense as Larwood and Voce were after the 1932-33 Australian season, were almost entirely ineffective, despite the fact that all three of them have many outstanding feats to their credit in the county championship series. The whole trouble is that English cricket, talking of representative sides, has died a tragic death.
The five Tests recently com pleted have brought four men in- to the limelight-Robins Mitchell (Yorkshire). Bakewell, and Bar- ber and it is almost safe to say that all four will visit Australia this winter. Hardstaff, ER T Holmes and Mitchell-Innes failed in their initial appearances and were passed over. They, too, are likely to tour Australia, with Jess experience, than they should have had. England's captaincy pro- blems are likely to be solved by the selection of Robins or Holmes as skipper, although Wyatt is bound to accompany the team.
Test Statistics.
Only one ran out was recorded in the fire Tests-Siedle was the victim.
the-
Jack Doyle, above, is one of the coming heavyweights in America at management of Jack Dempsey, former world heavyweight champion, Doyle has so far won all his boats via the knock-out route.
present moment....... Under the
Fifth Test at the Oval-Drawn S. Africa: 476 (Mitchell 128, Dal- ton 117, Read 4 for 136) and England: 534-for 6 dec. (Leyland 287 for 6 (Dalton 57 not out).
161, Ames 14S not out) -
Test Record To Date
After having drawn as Trent Bridge, won by 157 Lord's, and drawn at Leeds, Old Trafford and the Oval South Africa have the following Test record:
Won by SA-Eng D. TI.
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In S. A. --*
11 19 8: 38 In England. 1 9.
Totals
11
21
12 28 . 19
CHINA'S SEARCH FOR
SPORTS LEADERS MALAYAN CHINESE BID FOR BERLIN OLYMPIAD BRILLIANT GIRL SWIMMER
Singapore, Aug. 15.
Greg Dest Chinese footballers, athletes and
swimmers of Malaya stand a very good chance of being able to pit their ability with the best of the West as China's representa- tives at the Olympic Games which will be held in Berlin in August next year.
This is the opinion of Dr. Yung Chi Shan, of the China Amateur Athletic and Sports Federation, who was in Singapore recently, and who is now touring Java and Sumatra with the Chang Hua Football Team, of Shanghai. He has been asked - to pick the best footballers from Malaya or the East Indies to strengthen the representative soccer team of China which is preparing to take part for the first time in the world com- petitions.
(Continued from Page 4)
vents China from sending more
The question of expense pre-j
will have to leave Shanghai than twenty footballers who THRILLING DISPLAY some time in April next year. AT NORTH POINT By playing football on their way they will benefit a lot before they arrive at their destination in Berlin, în so far. This resulted in the " for- as an improvement of their wards being continually caught game is concerned.
within the two yard mark, and, In Hong Kong, Saigon. British although no one was ordered ont Malaya, India and Central Europe of the water (the Referee, has no many matches will be played, and option in this instance), it con- in view of the period which will siderably hampered play.
be at their disposal for improv- ing the standard
of their play,!
Brilliant Custodian
England: 198 (Wyatt 53, Balaskas 5 for 49) and 151 (Balaskas 4
Walls Hammond has hit three the Chinese team should be able One of the outstanding features for 54, Langton 4.for $1) Test centuries against the South to put up a good showing. al-of the game was the excellent Third Test at Leeds Drawn England: 216 (Hammond 63, Lang-two each, and Robins one.
Africans, Bob Wyatt and Leyland
though they cannot hope to win goalkeeping of Po King-fook, who any of the football honours in was to a great extent responsible ton 4 for 59, Vincent 4 for 45) and 294 for 7 dec. (Hammond
for blocking or stopping Fow~ (Continued on Page 11.) 87 not out. Vincent 4 for 104)
ler's magnificent second half S. Africa: 171 (Rowan 62) and
efforts from all angles-
194 for 5 (3itchell 58) Fourth Test at Old Trafford
*Drawn
England: 357 (Robins 108, Bake- well 63. Crisp 5 for 99) and 231 for 6 dec. (Hammond 63 not out, Vincent 4 for 78) Africa: 318 (Viljoen 124, Bowes 5 for 100) and 169 for 2 (Nourse 53 not out).
In the series Hammond led the fieldsmen with seven catches, fol-1 lowed by Bruce Mitchell (6), VII-S. joen (3), Verity (3), Wade (2), Nourse (2), Bell (2), Langton (2), Vincent (2), Robins (2), Mit--|--
*
African on the present tour who
Mitchell is the only South Berlin has reached three-figures on three occasions against England in a DUNCAN TO Test. Siedle. Dalton and Viljoen have each scored one Test tury against England.
сод
MEET HOLLAND
·H. G. Lange, the YMCA pivot, played his best game of the season, the true length of the pitch giving him ample space within IN BOWLS OPENS which to manoeuvre. His spoil-
(Continued from Page 4)
ing was excellent and he had very hard lines in not scoring on two occasions when he was deli- the free-
Only Bell, Cameron Mitchell.; Siedle, and Vincent were members of HL G. Deane's South African side which toured England in 1929. During that tour they lost. On the same day the Philippines berately hampered, two Tests and drew the other will meet Malaya on the Taikoe throws three.
RC green and the winner will r meet England.
chell (Yorks) (2), Wyatt (2), and AVERAGES FOR THE FIVE TESTS
Dalton. Rowan Nichols, Lan- gridge, Holmes, Smith, Barber, Bowes, Clay, and Bakewell each.
one
Cameron, the South African
wicket-keeper, stumped three!
THE ST. LEGER and caught seven batsmen, be R. W. V. Robins (England)
OUTLOOK
GOODWOOD MEET
A FROST
FAIR TRIALE ABSENCE
DOES NOT HELP
sides allowing only 83 extras in an aggregate of 2365 runs. Ames stumped three. caught five,
and allowed: 94 extras in
1365
two
57.00
League Fixtures
*ing nnavailing
PAREIL CA Weakness
The weakness in the YMCA.
The following postponed league team was Wood who very sport- fixtures have been re-arranged:ingly turned out, although he had
AUGUST 31
not touched a polo ball for well over a year. He was consequent- ly at a disadvantage in his mark- ing and was frequently caught napping by his opposite number. Then again, playing in South China's full size pitch, robbed him [of any reserve energy, and in the second half he was often left be- hind-
First Division Police RC Craigengower “A” 69.71 Kowloon CC, v Civil Service C.C. 66.00 Kowloon Dock RC Recreio -87′′ 26483 Craigengower “By Indian RC
Second Division 0 56.66 Craigengower v Police B.C.
48.80 Civil Service CLC. v Kowlcon C.C. 45.66 Recreio v Taikoo R.C. 40.00 Electric RC. v. Yacht Club 39.62 Kowloon EGC. Football Cĩnh 38.25
SEPTEMBER 7-
COMPLETE BATTING FIGURES
132
Inns Runs HS. NO. Orge
438 1643 1
389
342
170
244
1171
137
0
.0:
280 124
0
317
149
306
191 148 1
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246
157
205
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B: Mitchell (S. Africa) Hammond (England) Leyland (England). Mitchell, Yorks. (England). E. L. Dalton (S. Africa) runs, Farrimond caught
Bakewell (England) K. F. Viljoen (S. Africa) and had 13 extras in 506 runs, R. E. S. Wyatt (England) and Duckworth caught one H. B. Cameron (S. Africa) and had 17 extras in 487 runs.
Ames (England) Bowlers with lbw victims in the
Sutcliffe (England) Tests-Langton (5), Nichols (4). Iddon (England)
Smith" (England) Vincent (2), Crisp (2), Robins EA. Rowan (Ś. Africa) Owing to the absence of Fair (2), and Mitchell (SA); Bell, AD. Nourse (S. Africa)- Trial the Goodwood meeting Balaskas, Hammond, Verity, L. J. Siedle (S. Africa) threw no new light on the St. Bowes, and Tate one each
"A.. B. C. Langton CS. Africa) innings for Yorkshire was not, as Leger outlook, and we have to
H. F. Wade (S. Africa) In the five Tests England scor-Langridge (England) has been widely stated, a record wait for the Hurst Park fixture ed 2.365 runs for the loss of 66 for the county, nor did it make this month before we can expect wickets an average of 35.83 per cricket history.
In 1921, in his first innings in any change in the classic situa. wicket, while the South Africans totalled 2,358 runs for 71′′ wie- first-class cricket, C. Tyson scored
After Ascot the Aga Khan ketsan average of 33.21 100 not out for Yorkshire v Hamp-made up his mind that Bahram shire at Southampton.
should not run again until Don- after Holmes and Satcliffe had caster, but apparently it is now considered advisable that he scored twenty or 30 runs, and should have an outing for the his century saved Yorkshire,
purpose of sharpening him up for whose total was only 220
the last of his classic tests. In
Tyson went in first wicket down:
the second innings Tyson very nearly scored a second hun-
tion
The Richemount Stakes is the race selected for him, and a day
Best Partnerships
1st wht_128 (Smith and Mitchell, 2nd wit-101 CB Mitchell and
"Leeds)
Rowan, Lord"k)" 3rd wkt.- 55 (Rowan and Viljoen,
Leeds) Y 4th wht-161 (Hammond and Ley-
land, Oval)
Oral) 6th wit-105 CLeyland and Robins,
Manchester) Ma
dred, for when the match was left later we shall probably see Field / 5th. wkti=179 (Leyland⋅ and Ames,
-drawn he was 80 not out.
Trial in the Hyperion Stakes.
suze
Langton, Lorday 8th wkt 36 (Bobins and Tate,
Manchester) (Dalton and Lane Dayton, Oval)
BN Leeds):
21 (Verity and Mitchell Derby, "Lord's)
This is the nearest any crie- keter has got to the unprecedent-
No doubt these arrangements ed feat of scoring, two separate
are contingent on the state of the 7th wkt-101 (B Mitchell and course. If August is as short in centuries on a first appearance its rainfall as July we may be
that no preliminary risks 911⁄2 wit-137 VOLUNTEERS BEAT MEDICALS will be taken with the Arst and
AT BILLIARDS
second favourite for the St. 10th wit— 21. (Crisp and Bell Leger. (Continued from Page 3) The best game off the evening by 80 points. was that between Major Bonavis
Big Trouncing (RAMC) and Private FA In the game between the Head- GII (EKVDC) The former quarter Wing, Lincolns, and "D" led from the very start, and at ore Company, Lincolns, the forme time led by 178 points to 113 won by 334 points, while in Gill, however, made a faultless remaining me the break of 47the highest of the
ment-only to lose
olice
by 24
Summarised Test Remits
following are the su rised results of the five
at Trent Br 384 for 7 dec
$220 (Sled
Barber (England) - Tate (England) Nichols (England) Farrimond England) Sims (England) Verity (England)
ER. T. Holmes (England) D. Tomlinson (3 Africa) RJ Crisp (S. Africa) C. L. Vincent (S. Africa) Hardata (England) Mitchell, Derby, (England)
N. S. Mitchell-Tunes (England) X. Balaskas (8. "Africa) A. I. Bell (S. Africa) Duckworth (England)" -Bowes (England);
Barber (England)
Verity (England) X Balaska (S.
Hammond (E Langridge: (Eng
E. W. V. Robins.
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COMPLETE BOWLING FIGURES
Nichola (England)) A Bell (S. Afri Bowes (England)
HL-D.: Read:/(England) CUCL. Vincent (8. Africa)
FL Crisp (S. Africa)
A. B.-C. Langton: (8:
"Tate (England):
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Second Division-2 24.20 Taikoo Cv Craigenzower" 22.00 Civil Service-E.C. v Recreio 22.00 Electric RC. Kowlood B.G.C. 20.75 Yacht Club Police R.C. 17.00 Football Cinh v Kowloon CC. 16.50
SEPTEMBER 14
0 13.00 12.00
First Division 10:50 Craigengower "A" y Indian R.C.
9.00 Civil Service CC. Kowloon B.G.C. 9.00 Kowloon CC. Kowloon Dock R. 125 Recreio v Craigenzower “B”- 6.353
Second Division
6.00 Electric RC. Craigengswert 5.00 Kowloon B.G.C. Y Civil Service CC. 5.00 Taikoo E.C. v Kowloon C.C.
· 4.00-
2.00
2.00
Arge
Yacht Club v Becreto
SEPTEMBER, 21.
First Division
Civil Service: C.C. † Police B.C
Ferrett and Wagstaff were very sound in defence and it was no fault of theirs that three goals were scored.
““T's" Early Lead The zame opened at a very fast pace, and a long pass from Lange to the right-winger saw Goldman score with a back-has- der The Chinese, however, even- ed up matters when Lionel Lo broke away from Ferrett to score easily.
The "I's second goal was brilliant piece of work. They were/ awarded a corner, and Fowler placed the ball to the left of Gold- man, who, although marked by three men, lobbed the ball back to Fowler who scored with a full- volley (fall arm swing).
Just before the interval Wood was caught napping and Henry- Leong streaked-away to score
Craigengewer “A” v Kowloon BG.C|with a swivel shot which had S. Kowloon C.Civ Czzfgengowrer. "B"
Second Division
Yacht Club v Kowloon EGC
16.33 Football Club Craigengower bu
20.333 che match between the Civi S.C.C.
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