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THREE RECORDS BROKEN IN U.A.U. FINALS
CRICKET NEWS FROM
NEAR AND FAR
AMBRIDGE, this year. have,
K.
C. JAMES, the New Zea- but few Freshmen of re-
land wicketkeeper. play- putation. This, perhaps. is luckying for Northamptonshire for the for there are only two vacant first time, saved his county from įplaces in the eleven.
ja collapse. Five Northampton Bartlettickets were down for 86. but Tindall, Griffith, Gible, Yardley, James led a recovery and the total Cameron, Hotchkin, Wooller and reached 24. Jehangir Khan.
The nine Blues
are
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Six batsmen were out for 108 A fast bowler' could not be when James went in. but be re- found in 1955, and probably Wil-vealed the utmost confidence liam Reca Davies from Eton will against Lancashire's keen bowling.: get in this year.
Barting faultlessly for two hours.) He is doing well at the ners.10 minutes, he scored SS out of and took four wickets for one run 136. James combined judicious against The Army at Lord's. It defence with hard driving, and hit is interesting to note that he is 10 4's. When attempting a sharp the son of Sir William Rees-Davis-single off a stroke by Clark, James formerly Chief Justice in Hong had his wicket smartly thrown Foar
down by Paynter.
SURREY'S BATTING
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STRENGTH
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K. L. Kia
winger of the
above, a right- All-China World Olympic soccer, team, has been distinguishing himself in Java
INTER-SCHOOL”
SWIMMING AT
NORTH POINT
WENSLEY FIT AGAIN NENTURIES by H. Parks and Wensley were features at PLENDID batting by Squires. Cambridge, where Sussex, dis-
Barling, Gregory and E. E playing much of the freedom that St. T. Holmes enabled Surrey to re-made them such a delightful side! cover fra a poor start against to watch three or four
SPE
· seasons ·
Leicestershire at Leicester. Their ago. gained a first innings lead of
first innings total is 351...
190 over the University. There were two partnerships of Starting the day 76 behind, with three figures. After
Surrey's half their wickets in hand, the (opening pair were dismissed
for county's total reached 395.
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JAMAICAN'S DISCUS
THROW
OXFORD WELL BEHIND THE LEADERS
CAMBRIDGE MISS A. G. K. BROWN
(By Bevil Rudd)
"London, May 16.
FOUR finals were decided at the White City yesterday, when the Universities Athletic Union championships were begun, and three of the winners established new records.
B. L. Frendergast (London), with his last discus throw, improved on his record last year by nearly 10ft. His distance was 144ft. 10%in-well in advance of the English native record. and virtually equal to the sixth man's throw (144ft 11in.) in the 1928 Olympic Games. This is the implied standard of selection for the coming Olympiad. Prendergast, however, is a Jamaican; he was third in the discus in the last Empire Games.
In the javelin event the record went to the Czechoslovak. J. F. Klein, of Cambridge, who threw a distance of 190ft. 103in.- Joseph's Carry Off of the South African Prime Minister, and another South African, 15ft. further than W. Hertzog did in 1929. Hertzog is a nephew Championships
R. E. M. Blakeway, of Oxford, yesterday beat the old record by jnearly 8 ft. in securing second place to Klein.
F. G. Akister improved the hammer record to 131ft. 5in.
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QUEEN'S HAVE BIG CROP OF SUCCESSES
This was 20ft. more than he did at the The Inter-School swimming and Sports last week, when he won London University 22. Squires and Barling put Parks. a consistent batsman last diving championships were 135 in just under two hours, and season. often batted lighthearted yesterday afternoon at the South
held for Wye Agricultural College.R. Later Gregory and Holmes scored ly and scored freely with powerful China Athletic Association's Bath-duce a record, it was nevertheless. I If the long jump failed to pro- 114 together in 85 minutes
for off-drives. He made his century ing Pavilion at North Paint, where very close, and a quarter of an the sixth, wicket.
in just over two and a half hours, St. Joseph's College carried off the inch became a figure of fate. Un- The Surrey captain drove with and although he should have been Senior and Junior great power. He secored his first jcaught at cover-point when 107, championships, while the
aggregateļtil the last round, J. R. Baldwin. 50 runs out of 76 in 30 minutes he made no mistake until run-dut Yan College secured the Combined 1134 in.
Wahlan Oxford Canadian, led with 21ft) and hit four 6's and three 4's.
by Jahangir Khan Gregory batted two hours, and
He bruised his heel and did Batting for four and a quarter :50 minutes and was unbeaten. He hours, Parks hit two
The standard of swimming, was not take his last jump. S. E. 0. fives
and fairly good, although conditions Martin, of concentrated sound defence twelve fours.
Edinburgh, jumped Tale. who
swung by no means favoured good times, precisely 22t with his final leap. when Holmes was attacking the his bat freely, supported him strong currents and a rough sea while a minute later H. T. Mc- bowling, and by his steadiness splendidly in a sixth-wicket part- hampering the swimmers.
Clintock, of Belfast, got within a played a very helpful part.
nership that put on 8.3. Barling hit attractively in front
One of the surprises of the quarter of an inch of that mark. Out of the side for some time afternoon was the eclipse of Stan-thereby tieing with Baldwin for of the wicket, and his 64 included last year owing to internal trouble.ley Lee in the Senior 100 Metres second place. six 4 Squires, fourth to leave Wensley appeared thoroughly tree style, when he only managed at 174. lost his wicket through again.
He drove well on both to secure a fourth place. a change of mind. He jumped insides of the wicket. and stored his
On
Championship.
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London Leading
Daniell Oxford, with J. P. ‚S. Queen's Successes
placed fourth as well in this event, Queen's College again produced are well in the running for the their crop of successes, securing championship. The scores at pre- firsts in the Senior 100 and 200 sent are London 19, Edinburgh 17.| C.R.C. SHOULD BEAT U.S.R.C. IN tres free style, the 400 and Cambridge 14. Oxford 12%. But
"A" DIVISION
to drive Astill. then drew back 106 runs after an early escape, at missed the ball, and was leg-before, the rate of one a minute. He hit fire 4's in a stay of 24 jhours.
WEAK U.S.R.C. TEAM SAVED CR
BY RAIN
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1,500 metres free style, while they Oxford are likely to score heavily were second to the Saints in the in the three miles, one mile, both, 200 Metres free style relay.
hurdle races and sprints to-day. The following
were the plete results:-
Results were as follows:-
Seniors
com-
GO YEARS A CRICKETER
CROYDON'S alderman cricke-
(Continued from Page 11 Goldman and Mrs. Wilson made ter, Alderman W. H. Jarris. who this season would have con- their first appearance together and pleted his 60th year as a regular was this fact which made per- ifect cohesion impossible. Mrs. his partner, eventually drew levd player, died suddenly on April 22.
5-5, at which period Mrs. Wil-He was formerly head of Croydon form and very rarely lasted the Chak-wah (Wah Kiu), 2 Chung Chi-
Wilson was, however, sadly of scoringson won her service game to lead British School and for 34 year baseline rallies before sending the wing (Wah Yan), 3.. Wong Chee-ming
had been secretary of Croydonball into the net.
LAWN BOWLS
SINGLES WIN
at
(Continued from Page, 4) Maughan started, well,
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a "possible" on the second end to 6-5. Rain then fell and the match lead 4-1, but that proved "ualya was abandoned. flash in the pan, and thereafter
Day's Best Match
who
Y.M.C.A.
In his early days he played
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30 Metres Free Style:-1. Lumi
Chee hung
BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
LARGE OVERSEAS
Eleven
Africa
KINGS CUP AT OLYMPIA
FOR HUSSAR OFFICER
H. A. Long Run Of Successes
Broken At Last
London, May 20. Lieut. J. A. Talbot-Ponsonby (7th Queen's Own Hussars), on Blue Dun, won the Blue Riband of officers jumping, the King's Cup, at Olympia, with a total of only one fault in his two rounds. Thus the RH., who have wor this cup for the last seven years, have at last been beaten.
Second honours went to Cap- tain D. W. A. Cleeve (Royal Engineers), on Hazel, 13 faults; and third to Lieut. C. A. Peel (3rd K 0. Hussars), on Jay, 13 faults..
WESTCHESTER CUP
Line-Ups For Polo Classic
London, To-day. The line-ups for the Westches- ter Cup poio match between Eng- land and America, which will be played at Hurlingham to-morrow, Jare as follows:—
England: H. Huges, Gerald. Balding, Tyrell Martin and Hum- [phrey Guiness.
Hanut Singh has not sufficient- ly recovered to play...
America: Eric Pedley, Michael Phipps, Stewart Iglehart and Win- ston Guest-Reuter.
(St. Joseph's), 4. Kwok Hon-ming Good Overhead
(St. Joseph's). Time: 33 1/5 secs.
100 Metres Free Style:-Ng Chan-
ENTRY cricket for. his native county Mrs. Chiu has improved. but man (Queen's). 2. Kwok Hon-ming Silva scured consistently until the South China are at home to the Devon. In 1926. his jubilee as a ruined several scoring chances by (St. Joseph's), 2. Wong 12th head. when his opponent Indian Recreation Club and this cricketer, he took exactly
London, To-day. Goldman 100 lobbing, for notched a three to make the score match will probably provide the wickets in match games.
to make (St. Joseph's), 4. S. Lee (St.
There are 30 overseas entrants numerous overhead kills. Tsui Joseph's). Time: 71 secs. read 16-9. A and a "possible" in best tennis of the day. The i
200 Metres Free Style. Namong the 286 golfers who will Wai-pui was his steady self his Chun-man (Queen's), 2. Ng Kit-man compete in the British Open Golf the next two heads, respectively, Chinese have not quite decided BOLDNESS AND CAUTION very fast first service being his (Queen's) 3. S. Lee (St. Joseph's), 4. Championship, in which play be gave Silva the right to enter the upon their team, bat the Indians
main scoring stroke, while he was So Yee (Wah Yan). Time: 254 secs. gins on June 22. Second Round.
will be strengthened by the re-. XṬHATEVER degree of tech- deadly overhead and brought of 100 Metres Breast-Stroke: -- On the Police Recreation Club tura of Sirdar Rumjahr,
Americans and BIX nical ability they may several remarkable kills.
Wong Hok-kwong (Wah Yun), green D. C. Alves, and F. V makes his first appearance this show later; the All-India cricket) Ribeiro gave T. Coleman and G. season following his recent ill-tourists have fighting spirit.
There was no doubt, however, Chung Yue-hing (Wah Yan), 4. Fung overseas competitors, others com
Shun Foo-cheung (St. Joseph's), French players are among the YORKSHIRE'S EASY that the Chinese would have won Chang-yue (St. Joseph's). Time: ing from Spain, South Mitchell a close fight, the matchiness.
WIN He will partner : M. A. They showed that at Worcester, in the end and the replaying of 29 2/5 secs. ending in a 22-21 win for the lat Razack, and they should
Jamaica, Bermuda, Belgium, Secure when sent in by the Hon. C. J. this match at some future daté 200 Metres Breast-Stroke:-1. Fung at least two sets.
All Round Display Lyttelton, the Worcestershire cap-will give the U.S.RC. a better Ching-yue (St. Joseph's), 2. Shua Greece, Kenya and Australia. - The United Services Recreation tain
chance, as they will once again be Foo cheung (St. Joseph's), 3. Chan British Wireless Service.
By Smailes Club are at home to the League
With a mixture of lively batting reinforced by Mrs. Kayll and Mrshing (Wah Yan). Time: 3 mins. 24 Joseph's, 2. Queen's, 2. Wah Yan,
Wan-for (Wah Yan), 4 Chrung Yan- champions, the Chinese Becres-and caution exemplified chiefly Dowling, both of whom were secs.
4 Chung Nam. Time: 2 mins. 6
Lendon, Yesterday. Maug-tion Club. Goldman and Sullivan by Nayudu, the hitter, and Mer-jabsent yesterday, Mrs. Kayll hav 100 Metres Back-Stroke:-1, Kwok secs.
Yorkshire defeated All-India by are a strong pair, although the chant, the solid, they built up aling strained her back during practing (Chang Nam), 3. Yue Chun-kwok Wong Yue-chung (Chung Nam), All India: 86 (Smailes 4 for 26) R. P. Phillips 10, M. J. Henderson latter is subject to severe lapses. good store.
Hon-ming (St. Joseph's), 2. Lan Yue Diving:-1, S. Lee (St. Joseph's),jan innings and 151 at Bradford. tice, while Mrs. Dowling is in hoa- Game stopped us account of the However, they should secure
(Wah Yan), Lam Chee-hung (St Hon Wing-waż (Walı Yan). It The 50 took five minutes over pital with a poisoned foot,
Joseph's). Time: 90 sss.
Juniors least two sets, while anything is an hour, but Nayudu, the "star"
Colony scoring rate.
ter.
The other matches resulted very much as expected:
Open Singles
F. I. X. da Silva 22, B. E.
han 3 (14 heads) at C.C.C.
7 (10 heads) at Recreio.
zain.
The match between F. Rosario liable to happen against the Tail of the 1932 tour, soon changed the And L. F. Xavier, which was scheduled brothers, the
present
was postponed.
of Warne and Howorth, and
YACHT RACING
man
50 Metres Free Style:-1. Lenty
and 115 (Smailes 6 for 36). Yorkshire: 352 (Smailes 77, Ver- ity 96 not out, Nissar 6 for 769. This is the second time this 39.1/5 season that Smailes has come off
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400 Metres Free Style:-Ng Chun-
(Queen's), 2 Ng Kit-man to be played on the K.C.C. green, champions, who should, however, He dealt severely with the slows In a mixed classes race, held at Time: 6 mins. 25 secs.
(Queen's), & Fung Wing-kai (Wah Chang-wah (Pui Ching), 2. Lee Lew- Yan), 4. Sik Chee-man (Wah Yan), tai St. Joseph's), 3. Leung Wing- pui (St. Joseph's), 4. Yeung Ki- win all three of their matches.
(Wah in the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club 1500 Metres Free Style1. Ngj
Yan). Time: Open Pairs
half an hour the score was doubl-yesterday, Colleen, sailed by Capt. Kit-man (Queen's), 2. Fong Chung- secz.
100 Metres Free Style:-i. Yeanz with the ball in both innings of N. Sydall, finished first, while it (St Joseph's), 3. Shun Forsun Wing-pui (St. Joseph's), 2 Yeung the same match. Playing against but Widgeon (Miss H. Crawhall-Wil-Yan). Time: 25 mins. 30 sees.
(St. Joseph's), 4. Ip Fung-shee (Wah Ching-wah (Pui Ching), 3. Lee Law the MC.C. in the opening match pull, son) was second
200 Metres Relay Race-2.
H. A. Alves and L. J. Sälva 30,) A. Bakar and F. M. el Arculli 11 at C.S.C.C.
W. I. Walker and H. R. Rose 22, F. Cheesman and G. Gill 17 (23 heads) at K.D.R.C.
A. E. Coates and J. Cavanagh 31,
J. M. AlveS and L J. Basto il 'st EKF.C.
ed.
and L. F. Xavier for the Kowloon Merchants aute in defence Cricket Club green was postponed always ready to drive or till to-morrow as Rozario played batted admirably.
in a Pairs match
As J. Hoosen will be playing in
a Rinks Championship match, to-
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GGRESSIVE batting after a grim and stolid start by
+C. Roza Pereira and C. G. Silva day, his Singles game against J. Leyland was the feature of York-
12, A. Steven and . A. R. Selby 2 S. Dinnen on the Football Club shire's first County match of the .(7. heads) at KB.C.C
+5. Macdonald and A. M. Holland
green has been put off until t-season against Essex at Hall
10, F. A. Machado and H. A. Rosario morrow.
7 (10 heads) at KDRC
ed on a date to be announced later.
Leyland took five hours to score
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Bobby Jones Invited To Japan
By Nipponese Ambassador
(St Joseph's), 4. Ng Shun-man of the season, he took 5 for 62 in (Queen's), Time: 90 secs.
100 Metres Breast-Stroke-1. Chan the first innings and followed this Man-kwok (Chung Nam), 2 Leung up with 6 for 64 in the second Chung-wah" (Pui Ching), 3. Tue-Tsui knock,
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TO-DAY'S BOWLS PROGRAMME
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(St. Joseph's), 4. Au Wing-tai (Wah Although Verity has been bowl- Yan). Time: 1 min. 45 secs.
ing. brilliantly almost in every 200 Metres (Breast-Stroke)=-1, Yeung Chung-wah (Pai Ching), & match so far, his 96 not out is his Chan Man-pok (Cheng Nam), 3 ip highest score for the current Yue-tsui (St. Joseph's), 4. An Wing season. Green rangers are asked to note his 218 and hit 2 sizers and 25 Augusta Georgia - Mr. Bobby In the letter G. N. Mitchell and T. Coleman 23, the alterations.
Mr. Saito said: tai (Wah Yan). Time: 3 mins. "52 fours. He gave four chances after Jones, former world's champion, "Convey to Mr. Robert T. D. C. Alves, and F. V. Ribeiro 21 (21
Jones Beck Arrangements are being made reaching his century. In partner-golfer, has been invited by
TOTALS POINTS. heads) at Police R.C.
Mr. our wish, and the wish of all for a Rinks match to be played ship with Smith he added 189 runs Hiroshi Saito, the Japanese Am-Japanese golfers. to have the
1. St. Joseph's † Game abandoned. To be continu- on Kowloon, B.G.C.
2. Queen's College green on in 90 minutes for the second wicket, bassador to Washington, to visit chance of extending to him a royal 3. Wah Yan Game continued from last week Thursday when L. A. Gutierres, while his association with Town-Japan as an ambassador of good welcome in Japan. His visit will when the game was abandoned on the J. M. M.-Alves, B. Easto and send was productive of even brisker will 13th head with Walker' and Rose G. M. P. Benedice will meet scoring, 136 runs being knocked
not only enhance the standard of lending 13-4.
The invitation was extended in-Japanese golfdom, but will surely Glendinning, J. S. Riddell, J. Orem up in 50 minutes. Further Changes
directly through Mr. William Econtribute to land
the international W. E. Hollands, while on Leyland's innings was all the Wallace, Jr. of Augusta, who en-friendship; between our two Further re-arrangements have Sunday morning, in the Civi
peo more, meritorious in that he tertained Mr. Saite here during ples." become necessary in the fixtures Service C.C. green, J. T. Basto, C.
cams-in after Yorkshire had the recent Augusta National in
In- Mr. Saito came to the Augusta the local lawn bowls
cham- Silva, C. H: Basto and F. I made a disastrous start having vitation tournament.
National tornament principally to pionships.
¡Soares will meet R. P. Shaw, G. S. Jost Sutcliffe, and
for Mr. Wallace said that he had see Chick Chin and Torthy Toda The Singles mitch Axed for Graver, E. S. Carter and C. B. only three runs.
posted the invitation to Mr. Jones(of Japan, play. yesterday between H. F. Kozario Robertson. :
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Barber
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 1. St. Joseph's
2. Queen's College
52 72
3. Wah Yan
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
1. St. Joseph's
26
2. Pui Ching.
16
3. Wah Yan
10
COMBINED CHAMPIONSHIP
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1. Wah Yan
152
2 Pui Ching
117
3. Wah Kiu
34
of the most prominent players in the Craigengower · Cricket Club, will meet A. M. Holland, of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and a former Colony champion. The
Jodds are slightly in favour of the Latter, though Basa, by reason of his steadiness, might pull the game round in his favour.
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