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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1936
LESLIE AMES FOR Jack Rodger's
AUSTRALIA
Given Last Vacancy
In M.CC. Party
London, To-day: Leslie Ames. the Kent and England wicket- keeper-batsman, has been invited to tour Australia with G. O. AL- len's team, thus completing the party-Renter's" Bulletin Service
Record
YORKSHIRE FOILED
INNINGS OF 172 BY
E. R. T. HOLMES
LOCAL BASEBALL AVERAGES
ENGLAND TEST PLAYERS SAILORS FROM MINDANAO
AND TULSA ON TOP
IN FINE FORM
The following are the complete 1936 batting averages of every player in the local Baseball League, with the exception of ene game between Pui-Ching and the U.S.S. Mindanas, which was play- ed in Canton, and the records for which are not available:-----
London, To-day. As the result of their defeat, on the first innings, by Surrey, the chances that Yorkshire hadi of retaining "the county cham- pionship have now been reduc- Name ed to a minimum. On the other Jelly band, Derby appear to have Stophan consolidated their place at the J. Kan top of the table with a first in- Dirett nings win over Northampton
The players previously selected for the tour are:-G. 0. Allen (Middlesex) (captain) R. W. V. Robins
Hammond (Middlesex), |(Gloucester), Leyland (Yorkshire). Verity (Yorkshire). Fishlock (Sur-. rer), Hardstaff (Natts), Duck- worth (Lancashire), Worthington (Derbyshire), Copson shire), Fagg (Kent), E. R. T. TACK Rodger, the Hong Kong shire, and it now appears al- Holmes (Surrey), K. Farnes (Es- JACK the most certain that they will star
(Derby-
sex), Barnett (Gloucester), Vece Second Division lawn bouls skip, there till the end of the sea- (Notts) and Sims (Middlesex).
took up the game in 1930 when son
1;
LOCAL HOME RUN PARADE
2
Fox
ER.T. Holmes has, however, he joined the Kowtoon Bowling Copson, who will tour Aus- since advised the Board of Con-Green Club, playing in both the tralia with G.-O. Allen's team. trol that, due to business reasons. First and Second Divisions as and A. Pope were in fine form he will not be able to make the skip.
with the ball for Derby and trip to Australia.
Born in Hong Kong in 1897. only. double century by Smedley Rodger was educated in Aberdeen. Bakewell in the second innings Barros Scotland," returning to the Colony forced the leaders to take first in 1911, when he joined the Hong innings points. Eong Football Club, playing as a half-back in their First Division E. R. T. Holmes, the Surrey Beltrao
been few captain who was selected for A. Chan finer half-backs in the annals of the Australian tour but who Hassan
He was captain of had to decline the invitation for Porter
was largely Hearther the Club Fide during the 1920.27 business reasons, The following players scored seasons, but was badly crocked in responsible for Surrey's first W. Woo home runs during the season in the latter year, just before the innings the local Baseball League:-
commencement of the Interport scoring 172. Chester King (Pui-Ching) 4 M-series against Shanghai.
(Continued on Next Column)
Chester King Up On Top
THERE'S AN H.B COMING OFF THE ICE IN A MINUTE:
team there have
local soccer.
win over Yorkshire,
Allen King Wally Hammond, Kenneth Tin
As a result of his leg injury. Farnes and G. O. Allen Rodger took up kockey, playing for amongst those selected for the the Hong Kong Hockey Club first coming tour of Australia who eleven for a year before being did well with the ball, while transferred to Canton. While in Leyland and Hardstaff were the Jones Comton; during 1922-23-25, Rod-Jones who came off with the ger participated in practically all bat. the British colony's sports, includ ing rowing, hockey, swimming, water-polo and soccer.
On his return to the Colony in 1925. Rodger devoted most of his time to hockey, playing for the Club in the Triangular Tourna- ment and in representative Interna- tional matches, captaining Scot land.
Rodger was given the unique honour of being elected the first Interport hockey captain, leading the Colony side against Macau in 1934, just before the Malayan hockey eleven's visit.
At Chesterfield, Derby took first innings points from Northants. Northants: 144 (Copson 4 for 2
173 for 7
A. Pope 4 for 58) and 411 for 6 dec. (Bakewell 241 not out; A.] Pereira Derby: 209 (Partridge S for 60) and
Pope 6 for 129).
Helm
Muir
Rogers Yamasaki J. Chock
At Leicester, Glamorgan took first] innings points from the home county. Leicester: 210 (Hughes 5 for 70) and
33
750
Chub Tulsa
At Bat Hits
Per-Cent
4
$
.750
Mindanao
4
3
Overseas
16
.593
Canadians
7
4
572
Kim
Pui-Ching
29
15.
517
D. Leonard FL. Sa Oliver Costello
Volunteers
$2
16
.500
Volunteers
14
.500
Canadians
$2
1
.500
Tulsa Tulsa
4
.500
6
.
500
George
Canadians
-3
.429
Williams
Americans
29
12
414
Canadians/Americans
34
14,
.411
Americans
22
.409
Mayhew
Americans
22.
9
.409
Hussain
Volunteers
12
.400
Volunteers
11
.393
Отствена
26
10
.385
Volunteers
11
366
Tulsa
363
Americans
11
353
Pui-Ching
8
347
Americans
10
345
Pri-Ching
10
345
were Collier
Eastern Mindanao
2
343
Cartis Gloyd
Tulsa
1
Tulisa Mindanao
Lightfoot
Mindanao
Mungaz
Tulsa
Results, as cabled by Beuter, were as follows:-
Bowen
Volunteers
28
224
Yasuda
Упрацеве
35
11
.315
Fajima
Japanese
35
11
315
B. Jan Costa Amassi
Pul-Ching
13
*
.308
Volunteers
36
11
.305
Japanese,
10
.303
Volunteers
33
10
303
Tulsa
·10
3
.300
Canadians/Americans
8
297
Americans
7.
2
286
Japanese
36
10
Pui-Ching
8.
275
N. LIzm
Pui-Chin
6
273
B. S. Ching
Overseas
E. Wong
Pui-Ching-
255
HL. Ong
L Chung
Pui-Ching Overseas
250
16
and
N. Leonard
Volunteers
250
Pai-Ching
28
Mindanao
Talsa
1
250
Japanese
241
Kawamura
Japanese
233
W. Kwong
Pri-Ching
33
212
W. Moe
Overseas
19
.210
P. Chang
Overseas
15
.200
Oversens
10
200
Canadians/A~~ricans 20
.200
Volunteers
200
Overseas
5
.200
200
Pui-Ching
36
.194
Canadians/Americans 26
5-193
Wing Lee
Volunteers Overseas
192
185
K Chung
Overseas Japanese
.177
.176
Volunteers
6
1.
166
Japanese
161
286 Farnes 6 for 73) and 196 (Hard- staf 70).
(Hardstaf 103; K Thompson
Americans
26
154
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
E. Woo Wood Maruyama Abbas
Pui-Ching
.153
Tulss
13
.146
Japanese
21
144
14
.143
The following programme of mid-week matches commences to-} day:
Hants: 238 (C. S. Naidu 5 for 91) and
151.
K. Ching Koga
Overseas
222142
Japanese
14.
142.
Walker
Canadians/Americans
.142
Clacton-Essex v. Gloucester
EARLIER RESULT
A. Fong
Overseas
.135
Hove Stusex v Yorkshire
M. Chang
Overseas
1.
.125
Manchester-Lancashire v Leicester || At Lords, Middlesex best Kent 57| Canterbury-Kent v All-India 18 wickets.
Yoshimoto
Japanese
.125
Reid
Americans
8
.125
Worcester-Worcester v Middlesex Kent: 85 (G. O. Allen 6 for 39) and|
129. Wells-Somerset v' Derby Bournemouth-Hampshire Surrey Middlesex: 232 (Cole 5 for 63) and Cardig Glamorgan v Notta.
Dingler
Tulsa
125
Critchley
Canadians
9.
1
46 for 2 dec.
Goldstein
County Championship Table To Date
S. Leonard
McAlleer
Canadians/Americans
Volunteers
Tulsa....
2
111
1་ 2.111
11
091
13
.877
261 for 8 dec (Packe 118). Glamorgan: 225 (Dyson 86) and 123
for 4
At the Oval, Surrey took first in-
A fine defender, Rodger was also ļa member of the now defunct Kow-
loon Swimming Club; and wouldnings points from Yorkshire. have easily secured his place in a Yorkshire: 315 (Leyland 107) Colony Interport side had there [been one then
He has played tennis for the Hong Kong Cricket Club “A” Division team and also for the Kowloon Cricket Club. He recent ly went back to the HK.C.C. re- presenting them in the "B" Divi- sion. He has met with
Many
doubles successes in Club tourna ments when partnered by his
157 for 8. Surrey: 495 (E. R. T. Holmes 172).
At Manchester, Warwick took first innings points from Lancashire.
Warwick: 209. (Hopwood for 37)
and 255. Lancashire: 199 (Paine 6 or 66) and 147 (Paize 6 for 44, Hollies 4 for 44).
At Kidderminster, Somerset bext
brother, George, the Interport soc-Worcester by 93 runs. cer goalkeeper.
B. Wong Horton Carberry Takeda
T. Chen
Mueller
Porter
Somerset: 401 (N. S. Mitchell-Innes 182) and 110 (Howorth 7 for 58). Worcester: 314 and 100 (Wellard. 5) Goon
for 43, Hazell 5 for 43).
Svoke At Eastbourne, Gloucester beat]
el Arculli (Eastern) 3, A. Hussain Sussex by an innings and 16 runs. B. Gong (Volunteers), and Beltrao (Volun-¡Sussex: 439 (John Langridge 156. Alltree ¡teers) 2
Ismail, (Eastern), Smedley (Cana-)
Harry Parks 100 mot out) 131(Hammond, 5 for 27).
and
168).
dians). H. Ong (Pai-Ching), Gloucester: 586 (Neale 108, Crapp W. Ching |Kim (Pui-Ching), Yasuda (Japan-
ese YMA), D. Leonard (Volun-) At Clacton, Essex beat Notting- Nakamoto
Delgado
teers), Hamet (Eastern), N. Leo-hamshire by 34 rum, |nard (Volunteers), Kitchell (E86-Essex: 300 (O'Connor 111) and 216. Mikroni
tern), Williams (Americans) and Netts: Hearther (Americans) scored one) each.
At Bournemouth, All-India beat | Hampshire by 2 runs.
All-India: 192 and 199 (Herman : 5:
for 52).
Tulsa
Volunteers
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Derby
Yorkshire
Middlesex
THION
Fasex
Surrey
Kent
Kampshire
Gloucester
Somerset
Lancashire
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Warwickshire Glamorgan Northanta
Totalz
Peartz
Canadians
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1st Inn. No
Pors W. I. Result Ptz. Pts.
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Per. C
Pui-Cking
Humphreys Americans
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·Americanu
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5 5
1 224 - 390
57.43
11
2
230 450
50.00
8
174 365
184 294 47.28
Lan Cavanagh Omer
Overseas
Mindanao
Volunteers
· 160
176
420 41.90.
Lice
Eastern
174
420 *4142 Vacca
Mindanao
∙172 420
40.35
168 429 49.00
144........ 240-
40.00
Consom Howard
Canadiança
Americans
158 420 3761 Lodik
Mindanao
34.61
Moore
20:30
28.08 25.83
E. Chang
Church
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442.198 185 100 189
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