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The new President of the M.C.C. minutes. was Governor of Victoria from 1926 to 1931 and Acting Governor of Australia in 1930-31.

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TATE SAVES SUSSEX [AURICE TATE helped his

Charterhouse and New College.against Leicestershire at Hove Oxford. He played cricket for his in a splendid stand with H. Farks school and for Worcestershire- and was a fine rackets player. He looked like getting many fewer.

Isare Sussex 297 run when they

won the Army Doubles Champion- Leicestershire replied with $3 ship in 1908 with Major the for three. so that they are 214 be- Honourable J. J. Astor as partner-ind, and seven wickets are stand- Playing for Charterhouse against ing.

Lord Somers; who is 49, was at M side out of a big difficulty

Westminster in 1904 be scored 115 not out.

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WRIGHT TO THE RESCUE

Warwickshire. led by Peter Cranmer, the Rugby international,

70 minutes' batting, made without lass.

himself to batting-once upon

the

Bowler

FIRST CLASSIC

OAKS FAVOURITES FAIL

IN SLOW RUN RACE

LOVELY ROSA A 33-1 WINNER

London, May 30.

BRENTFORD MANAGER AND

IF the result of the Derby on Wednesday was surprising, that of the Oaks yesterday was astounding. It was won by Sir Abe Bailey's Love. ly Rosa, who started at 33 to 1. She was a fairly easy winner by three parts of a length from Sir Frederick Eley's unlucky Barrowby Gem, with the King's filly, Feola, beaten by two lengths for It was with the bat, then, that A..MAR, the Gruas eonter

M. OMAR, the Graigengower third place..

It was an amazing race, for all the fancied fillies Tide Tate did his rescue work, not a coore, was educated at St. Joseph's Way, Silver Birch, Traffic Light and Fecla came into the a bowler. He used it well enough. College and first played in com-straight with everything in their favour. They had had a clear moreover, to suggest that he may petitive sport as a goalkeeper for run, and all of them had equal chances after rounding Tattenhamn follow the tradition of other great his school in the Second Division Corner. all-rounders when the fever and fire of the Football League in 1997. Yet, one by one, they dropped back beaten, and the only one in the absence of Wyatt, dismissed have died down a little and devote he was promoted to the senior that kept up the gallop for a time was Feala. The first to crack Kent in a little over four hours time he went in first for

team two years later. In 1930 he was Tide-Way. In spite of the ground being so much against a land'a quarter for 218 at Edghas-

led the Third Division team and filly with a weak joint, she was strongly supported, and finally ton, and then, left with roughly county, so that this, run-getting was their leading goal-scorer. ousted Silver Birch from favouritism

phase would not be exactly a new.

He has since played for the adventure.

Eastern Athletic Association and Tide-Way had taken the lead}" Thrice already he has beaten bis the Foung Indians Football Club coming down the hill, and a Right through the innings Kent were struggling for runs, and the highest score of last season, which

Omar commenced his lawn bowls splendid position near the rails, position would have been critical was 36. He opened at Cambridge career at the Indian Recreation but as she made the turn her if Wright, the youngest member of with 45, and after scoring 67. at Club in 1935, when he played in stride was shortening ominous- Swansea on Friday last, he made the Second Division. He won the ly, and they had not gone a fur- the side. had not come to the re-

69 against Leicestershire. [scue.

This achievement was especially pionships the following year.

I.P.C. Singles and Pairs Cham-long before she dropped back Wright, whose bowling had so

beaten. much to do with Kent's victory good because he went to the crease

He was a member of the Indian

Säver Birch Beaten over Derbyshire, revealed that he when Sussex had lost six impork which toon the Gutierrez bas the making of a fine all-round/lant for 136 ou a pitch that may Shield last year, later transferring Then Silver Birch and Trafic player Without taking any risk, have been made dificult for

to Craigengower Cricket Club. Light came on disputing the lead. The made many fine strokes, especi-while by the nearness of the sea,

Omar played baseball for StSilver Birch was the first of these but was a run-getter's pleasance Joseph's College in the ally in front of the wicket He

to go, and she dropped out-beaten. scored 53 oat of a total of 218.

Division of the local League in H. Parks was at the other crease, the 1928 season as a pitcher, while

Below the distance Traffic Light fighting a lone hand, for he had

was left in front, but she also CAPTAIN'S INNINGS

among his other sporting accom- seen the exit of Melville at

weakened and dropped back. Then 116

fairly good

Weston, who had been nearly last Essex opening batsmen and of Holmes after Melville's sucplishments, he is a

cricketer and Q sourd tennis

of the field for most of the dis- failed badly at Lord's in

cessor in the captaincy had strug-:

player.

Įtance, came with a powerful rum their match with Middlesex, only led 20 minutes for 4

Another personality will

Jon the outside on Lovely Rosa in a fine innings by their captain and

on Monday.I

the last furlong and headed Feola. some determined wagging by the “G. D. AND JOE" AT LORD'S

She was immediately challenged tail saving their side from disas-THE enthusiasm of Worcester-

INTERPORT LAWN BOWLS

by Barrowby Gem, but the chal- ter.

DISCUSSION

lenge came too late.. Barrowby Gem was going at least as strong ly as the winner when they passed | the judge, and Beasley considers.

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Tshirts who came to Lord's

Middlesex did little better, los-fresh from their conquest of the ing their first two wickets for 13 champions as well as All-India, runs, and finishing the day 107 was considerably chilled, not only runs behind, with five wickets by the weather, which grew more donu

and more wintry as the sunless The light was none too good boars went on. but also by Middle- when Essex went in to bat, which sex, who batted the livelong day perhaps contributed to the early and scored 458 for eight wickets. success of the Middlesex fast bow-

G...O. Allen made 137 of a match- lers. Smith and Gray.

winning total, and another century Hendren's slip catch off Smith. was completed just before the close which dismissed Gutmore. was anj-by Hulme. These two batsmen, acrobatic affair. Taylor and whom the St. John's Wood specta- Nichols quickly followed-Hendren tors now speak of admiringly "as obliging again in the case of the "G. O. and Joe" when they

are former, this time off Gray".

together, were partners most of The fall of these wickets brought the afternoon, and they added 211; the Essex captain and O'Connor for the sixth wicket.

over.

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42 IN NINE HITS

Aagainst Northamptonshire

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appear

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Open Singles

N. J. Bebbington v 1. E. Hunter, at his mount to be the unluckiest of KE.G.C

losers, for he was bumped at the S. H. White v C. H. Basto, at K.CGCorner and then was baulked time: S. J. Houghton v A. S. Russell, and again for an opening. When

Recreio.

G. EF. Thompson v H. A. Alves, he got it his filly fairly few.

This jockey has no doubt that at KD.R.C.

Overy v A. S. Gomes, at C.S.CO. had he had as clear a run as the LH. Collyer v W V. Field, at winner be would have beaten bes PE.C.

for the daughter of Hurstwood J. Fraser v E Elis, at EKFC. J. Shepherd AR. Dallah, at was staying on well. Electric R.C.

J. Hoosen W. Mulcahy, at C.C.C. J. Watson v. D. Ramjahn, at LRC. F. X. Silva v.L A. Guterres, at K.D.B.C.

THURSDAY, JUNE 25

(K.D.2.C.

French Filly

Goodfellow ran second in the Der-

CONTINENTAL GAMES

Protest Against Rough Play In Lisbon Match Ignored

London, May 21-When the Brentford" party returned to England from Portugal yester day, Mr. H. Curtis, the man- of the Tough ager, spoke games in which the team had played

In the game with the Sport- ing Club of Lisbon, he said that play became so rough that just before the interval he was forced to call his players from the field. His protest to the referee had been ignored. The match was resumed after a delay of nearly 25 minutes, during which the Portuguese players were seen by oficiais. Mr. Curtis added that all the Brentford players had receiv ed minor injuries.

SIXTY-SIX HUNDREDS IN MAY

too.

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The Bowlers

The most successful bowlers have been Ferity, Freeman, Gover Behind the fourth, Traffic Light, of Surrey, Copson, Hollies, God- came Salopette fifth, Silver Birch dard of Gloucester, Robins and F. (Continued from Page 4)

In spite of the fact that the together, but O'Connor soon. fell It was a worthy stand against

sixth, Venuve Clicquot seventh R. Brown. Open Singles

Tide-Way eighth, and the Aga A question of swimming in-Canadians will be without their to catch by Peebles off Covington an attack which was helped by the

The first Test match is ap J. Noronha v S. A. Bright, at KC.C.Khan's filly, Her Sister, 10th. The proaching and England's Selec- struction and the possibility of or-star pitcher, Dreany, they should at deep square leg. Nor was this changed weather, a gusty wind

C. G. Silva ↑ A. W. Grimmitt, at

good-looking French filly Royale tors will soon be announcing the ganised classes for both sections be able to give a good account of all for a few balls later; Bray making the flight of the ball often chance. was left pending the next meeting, themselves, providing they enter presented Peebles with the easiest puzzing. Allen gave zo

J. A. R. Selby v R. Abbas, a: buche was never there.

names of the men chosen to meet of catches at forward short leg off and Hulme only one-when he was C.C.C.

There were some really good-India. At present it is not easy to while it was unanimously, decided the feld with confidence.

Alltree may not be as good as Smith, and half the side were out 40-but it cannot be said with G. N. Mitchell v A. E. Silkstone, looking fillies in the Oaks field, say whom the Selectors will that no admission charge would

much confidence that the fields-Recreio.

and I thought the general average choose. be made to "Y" members and their Dreany in pitching, but he is very for 54 after 70 minutes play

nseful, and, if given support by Eastman now joined his cap-men would

A. M. Omar y. F. C. Goodman, at have accepted any

was higher than that of the colts friends attending the gala.

Taikoo.

G. 0. Allen proved an all-round more others had they been offered. P. E. Knight v A. Spary, at Police in the Derby. It was nothing like success when leading the M. C. C. The Men's events will be a 50 the fielders, there should be notain, and there were no

score catastrophies before lunch. East- The story of the play, indeed, R.C.

so well run a race, however, as the team against India. Since thea Yards Free Style Handicap race for reason why their rivals'

man should have been taken in so far as Worcestershire were F. E. E. Bookery A. Hyde-Lay, at Derby, as the time, 2 min. 36 sec. he has hit up a century for Mid- norices, the Men's 50 Yards Free should not be kept down.

The strongest department of the the slips off Gray just after the concerned. was one of much mis- CS.C.C. Style Aggregate Handicap for the

The open patrs match (second against 2 min. 33 45 sec. shows dlesex and bowled successfully. It is an astonishing thing that Justice Wood Cup, and a medley Canadian team is their batting, interval and profiting by this selding and many missed catches.

round) between D. Bumjahn and E.; el Arculli (C.CC.) and G. N. Mit-of all the good horses Sir Abe relay event of three swimmers a-though they failed very badly in escape, he helped himself to

A likely eleven will be:-G. O. chell and T. Coleman must be play-Eailey has bought or bred in the Allen, E. B. T. Holmes, R. E. S. side. The fourth event will be a their last game, when least expect runs in the same

ed off on or before Friday, June 26. course of nearly half a century he Wyatt, H. Verity, M. Leyland, Joe mixed relay with the Ladies sec-jed. Should their batters return

LL-INDIA batted confidently

MONDAY, JUNE 29 LARWOOD STILL FAST tion, of possibly six in each team, to form there should be no scarcity

has never had a classic winner anHardstaff, Gover (Surrey), Hop- Open Paira each swimming 25 yards.

of runs for, apart from Oliver and

A. E. Mina and S. O. Bax or L til Lovely Ross, though his Robin wood, Robins and a wicket-keeper. ARWOOD took five Gloucester-jat Northampton. They had scored The handicapping in both sec-Divett, there are at least four Lire wickets for 56 runs at 304 for five wickets at ten minutes Giendenning and 3. P.G.C. by last year.

J. Shepherd

Six All-Rounders tions will be left to the Men's Sec-jother members of the team-Muir,

T. Coleman and G. N. Mitchell or tion. It was also decided that, Mueller, Walker and Pearce who Trent Bridge, and despite his to six, when bad light stopped

shortened run his speed banned play.

D. Rumjahn and E. el Arruili v C. R. providing the gala concluded be also have a good eye.

most of the batsmen.

Amar Singh, a member of the Pereira and C. G. Silva, at K.C.C. tween 10.30 pm-11 p.m., members

In his first spell Barnett, Sinfield All-India side of 1932, who now L. A. Guterres and A. A. Remedios ago, is not in the best of health Hardstaff, Gover (Surrey), Hop- and their friends would be allow-To-morrow the Americans will and Neale fell to him in ten overs plays for Colne in the Lan-or 3. Noronha and F.-X. Silva v A. and although he was present he wood and Robins, each of whom ed to use the bath for Mixed Bath-encounter the unbeaten Volunteer for 21. Larwood had five slips cashire League, was included in W. Grimmitt and C. Strange at KD could not leave his box, Lady ing until midnight.

team and should have little diffi-(and a backward point. and al-the side, and he scored 53 out of culty in winning, in spite of the though bowling for an hour before 73 added in 45 minutes for the latter's improvement.

lunch he never lost his length. fifth wicket. -.. Eastern are hopeful of provid- Gloucestershire were all out for He hit 42 runs in mine strokes ing the surprise of the season 183, and Notts scored 201 for the three 5's and six 4's' In stop- when they meet the Japanese loss of Keeton and Walker. ping one of his drives, Timms, KCC. YMA., and, in view of the changes: In addition to his bowling. Lar-Gelding at cover-point, badly bruis- B. Basto vW. Macfarlane, at Two intra-Club games will also in their team, are capable of win-wood held a smart catch in the ed a hand, and had to leave the KD.R.C. be featured when Craigengower ping.

slips, and when Hopkins and Cran- field. "A" and "E" and the Football While Eastern will have the ser- field were making a last wicket

The Maharaj Kumar of Viziana-KBG.C. Club “A” and “E” teams meet on vices of a good pitcher in Billy stand, he ran out Cranfield with gram at last had the good for at Recreio. their own greens at the Valley. Woo, the Japanese are still look-a splendid return from square leg-tame to win the toss, but with 15 Of the five home teams in the ing out for a pitcher to replace When Nottinghamshire went in runs scored, Mushtaq Ali was run. First Division, the Civil Service Mikuni, and it is understood that Keeton left to a wonderful catch out. A fine cut went nearly to Cricket Club are the only ones not Maruyama will be given a chance, in the galley with only five scored, the boundary; the batsmen hesitat-Recreio.

J. E. Henson y U. M. Omar, at forecasted to win, their visitors, together with Amaskai. The line and Walker was out with the total ed over a fourth run and this in-KDRC. the Kowloon Cricket Club, being up of the Japanese team is un-39. considered a trifle too strong for certain, though all the regular them.

players are available.

RECREIO HAVE BIG TASK AT AUSTIN ROAD

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To-morrow's Clash

Green Advantage Although the Portuguese are in where an exciting tussle, should

RC.

Open Singles ---

J. M. Jack v K. Nazarin, lat Recreio "T. Robson v W. K Way, at HK.F.C.

TUESDAY, JUNE 20 Open Single

A. M. Halland E. M. Remedios, at

F. V. V. Ribeirò v E. G. Craig, at

M. J. Henderson v J. V. Ramsay,

THURSDAY, JULY. 1- Open Singles

A. E Costes v T. Ferguson, at

wicket

decision cost Mushtaq A his 1.D. Thomson J. J. Basto, at

At this stage

KC.C

RECREIO FOUR WIN

In this team I have named there six all-rounders in Allen,

Sir Abe Bailey, who returned| from South Africa a few weeks are

Bailey led in the winner.

AN AMAZING GOLFER

Stylist Triumph Over Brawn

"WE ARE A WONDERFUL RACE"

London, June 9..

has hit up more than one hundred. other bowlers in There are two Verity and Gover of Surrey 30 there are 8. bowlers available and no one will be overbowled The batting is also strong, with only Gover a weak batsman.

Ames is on the sick list but there are several good wicket- keeper batsmen available. Duck- (worth of Lanes may be the Sélec-

tors' choice.

Keeton, Fiablock and Copson also should be in the running for

Test match honours this season.

A stylist triomphed over a ability to rise to a special occa- bay and boury fighter in the dion. amateur golf final at St. Andrews.

Confidence Hector Thomson proved himself Ferrier could not shake his con- dew re- matters worse for the batsmen green yesterday, a Recreio rink who had travelled from Australis years; Ferrier twenty-one. Two

fine fettle at the moment, the Kow-take place, while the K.C.C. are won matches on

Two British Soccer teams have heavy clouds gathered. Hindlekar comprising F. Machado, C. Sto deliver, a magnificent challenge amazing young men.

Eight thousand people saw their the Continent and Merchant were not troubled. Alves, P. Tvanovich and L. Boss-for the honour. loon Bowling Green Club are con-conceded a good chance of win-Chelsea beat a local aide at Revealing sound defence they raiario (skip) beat a Police quartette Beyond question, Ferrier, would dramatic struggle. The pressure ceded a better chance of winning ring against the Civil Servants to Gothenburg by 40, and Hodders ed the total by 57 in an hour and comprising R. Ellis, S. Farlow, W. have backmarked any ordinary at times was very severe Eight on their own groens..

Įsecure the “double,"

field Town won their first match a half befare: "Hindlekar rather S. Dall and J. Shepherd (skip) by golfer. Thomson is something more thousand people to watch two In the Second Division the The following is "Skip's" fore-in Norway, defeating Lyn at Oslo unluckily deflected a rising ball 22 ahots to 17 in the Open Rinks than that. He has the calm man-young men hit a stationary

¡by 72.

Linto his wicket.

BRITISH SOCCER TEAMS WIN |mained on the pitch, and to make On the Taikoo "Becreation Club two holes better than Jim Ferrier, fidence. Thomson is twenty two

champions will visit the Recreio, cant:

Championship.

ner of the great exponent, the We are a-wonderful race.

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