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THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 5, 1939.
YORKSHIRE ONLY COUNTY TO WIN OUTRIGHT
Three Matches Abandoned Owing To Rain
London, To-day. Rain interfered seriously with the County
cricket programme which concluded yesterday, no fewer than three
matches being abandoned.
Yorkshire, making a sporting
declaration, scored a fine victory "C" DIVISION
over Glamorgan, thanks chiefly
to
some brilliant bowling by Robinson, who took 10 for 119 in the course
of the match.
Apart from first innings wins by over Derbyshire,
Gloucestershire
and Hampshire over Surrey, other matches were abandoned.'
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
all
At Chesterfield, Gloucestershire beat Derbyshire on the first innings.
Derbyshire-121 (Scott 7 for 53) Gloucestershire-198 (Mitchell, 6
120 for 2.
71)..
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for
one
At Chelmsford, there was only day's play in the match between Essex and Kent. Easex 172 (Watt 5 for 29);
Kent 51 for 1..
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At Nottingham, only one day's play between Nottinghamshire and Sussex Sussex 335 for 5 (John Langridge 158, Harry Parks 100) Notts did not bat.
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At Cardiff, Yorkshire beat Glamor- gan by 86 runs. Yorks 234 and 186 for 6 dec. (Jones
5 for. 60). Glamorgan-194 (Robinson 5 for 60) and 140 (Robinson 5 for 59).
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At Manchester, match between War wickshire and Lancashire abandoned with. Lancashire 98 for 4.
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VITAL MATCH PLAYED OFF
Postponed on several occasions for various reasons, the vital "C" Division match between South China and Kowloon Tong was play- ed at Kowloon Tong yesterday and resulted in a tie.
Kowloon Tong are now in a favour- able position as this point is the only one they have dropped.
Other two teams in the running for the championship are South China and
C.R.C. The former have now drawn two and Kowloon matches-with. Recreio Tong-while C.R.C. have lost to South China.
League will probably be decided when C.R.C. play Kowloon Tong in the near future.
In "C" Division of the Tennis League, Kowloon Tong drew with South China A.A. yesterday at Kowloon Tong.
H. Lin and T. E. Ling (K.T.G.C.A.). lost to T. Kwok and Y. F. Liu.. 3-6 beat H. S. Lee and H. T. Bee.. 6—–—–—–1 beat T. C. Tsao and C. L. Lau .. 7—–5 Lam Kwan and J. Wei (K.T.G.C.A.).. lost to Kwok and Liu beat Lee and, Bee
lost to Teo and Lau
2-8 6-2 3-6
B. Yu and Y. Y, Lin (K.T.G.C.A.),
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drew with Lee and Bee
0—6 6-4
At Portsmouth, Hampshire bent Sur-lost Kwok and Liu rey on the first innings,
Hampshire--301 (Walker 108 not out;
F. R. Brown 7 for 86) and 94 for beat Tso and Lau
1.
Surrey-240 (Knott 8 for 85).
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TO-DAY'S MATCHES
At Oval-Surrey v. Nottinghamshire.
At Burton-on-Trent--Derbyshire
-Warwickshire.
At Canterbury-Kent v. Hampshire.
At Leicester-Leicestershire v. Nort-
hamptonshire.
At Hove Sussex v. Middlesexd
At Worcester Worcestershire v. Es-
sex.
At Leeds--Yorkshire y. Lancashire.
At Bristol-Gloucestershire v. Somer-At Swansea-Glamorgan v. West In-
set.
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SWIMMING PROGRAMME
The following is the probable programme for the V.R.C. and Chinese Y.M.C.A. swimming gala this evening. Main events in ca- pitals.
Style
50 Yards Boys Free
(scratch). Yards Ladies' Free Style Scratch. (B).
25
50 YARDS FREE STYLE CHAL- LENGE (V.R.C. v. C.Y.M.C.A.) 25 Yarda Ladies Free Style
Scratch (A). 50 Yards Breast Stroke Boys
Scratch.
100
YARDS BACK STROKE. CHALLENGE C.Y.M.C.A.).
(V.R.C.
#
V.
100 YARDS BREAST STROKE, CHALLENGE (V.R.C. C.Y.M.C.A.)..
50 Yards
Scratch.
Boys Back
Stroke
50 Yards Ladies' Scratch (C). 50 Yards Ladies' Scratch (B). 50 Yards Ladies' Scratch (A),
MEN 200 YARDS
FREE STYLE RELAY CHAL- LENGE (V.R.C. v. Y.M.C.A.) Membera 50 Yards Free Style,
Scratch.
Ladies' Back Stroke Scratch. 150 YARDS MEDLEY RELAY
CHALLENGE.
220 YARDS CHALLENGE FREE.
STYLE.
Ladies' Team Race, 25 Yards each
Free Style.
LEAGUE TENNIS
MRS. CHURCHILL'S PROMISING DISPLAY
SWIMMINGʻ GALA
INTERPORTERS ON VIEW TO-NIGHT
In view of the forthcoming Inter- port swimming contest with Shang- hai, the swimming gala to be held at Victoria Recreation Club this evening between V.R.C. and Chinese Y.M.C.A., should prove of particular interest, especially as numerous past, present and future champions will be in action.
The programme will include classi- cal races and provision has been made for events for ladies and schoolboys."
Piece de resistance of the evening will be the 200 yards relay between V.R.C. and ́C.Y.M.C.A. Both teams will be at full strength and the form- er team, possible Interport represen- tatives, will have to give of their best to beat the Chinese who will be re- presented by:-Chan Wing-kai, Chan Chim-nam, Chan Cheung-wing and Lo Yuk-wing.
D. H. Taylor, W. Lawrence, D. Hutchinson and Charlie Nolasco' da Silva will carry the V.R.C. colours.
Taylor and Hutchinson, two of the Colony's most promising sprinters, will be opposed to Chan Wing-kai, holder of the Colony record, in the 50 yards. free style, while "Smally" Rumjahn and L. Roza Pereira will be opposed to Lau Yin-ting and Yeung Yin-kwan in the 100 yards back stroke.
Rumjahn and Lau are great rivals and were featured in a fine race in the first meeting this season of the two clubs, whilst Roza Pereira, mak- ing a comeback, forced Rumjahn to such an extent in a recent trial, that the latter broke his own record in se- curing a narrow victory.
The 220 yards free style, the swim-
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Severaly weakened by the ab-mers blue riband, should see a great sence of E. C. Fincher, who was struggle. At the moment it has not enfiaged in a Colony lawn bowls been definitely decided who will tie, K.C.C. "A" were held to a present V.R.C. C. Silva-Netto will be. draw by Ladies' Recreation Club one, but the other will be either Law- rence or Hutchinson. The Chinese will in Mixed Doubles Division of have Chan Chin-nam, one of the finest the Lawn Tennis League at swimmers in the Colony over this dis-
tance, and Chan Yee Fong, Cox's Road yesterday.
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G. C. Burnett and Mrs. Sweeney, Other challenge events are the 100 who on form are little inferior to yards breast stroke and the 150 yards Fincher and Mrs. Burnett as a com-medley relay. bination, played like novices and were only able to win one set.
Under these circumstances, K.C.C's performance in drawing can be con- sidered quite a good one.
Chiefly responsible were A. E. P. Guest and Mrs. Burnett, who gave a splendid display to win all three sets. Guest played his usual steady game while Mrs. Burnett was very accurate with her driving both on the forehand and the backhand.
Mrs. Clarke, partnered by N. A. E. Mackay making his first appearance in this type of tennis, was badly let down in the first set when Mackay could not get any of his strokes work Ing. When he Improved somewhat "in the second set, this pair created A surprise by drawing with the power ful J. J. Ferguson-Mrs. Churchill com- bination after being 2-4 down.
PROMISING LADY
For the visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Story mot with most success. Story's power ful top-spin forehand drive won many points, whilst Mrs. Story, was reliable off the ground and lobbed with fine Budgment.
Teams for the former are L. M. Re- medios and D. Hutchinson or J. Mar- ques (V.R.C.) and Fong Chung-yee and Wong Shiu-hung (C:Y.M.C.A.) while Rumiahn, L. M. Remedios and Taylor (V.R.C.). will swim against and Lau Yin-ting, Fong Chung-yee Chan Wing-kai in the medley relay.
won
whence her fearless volleying many points. This player also served very well and revealed a powerful forehand drive. -
More will be heard of Mrs. Chur- chill in local tennis if she stays here any length of time.
G. C. Burnett and Mrs. Sweeney (K.C.C. "A”). A
lost to J. J. Ferguson and Mrs.
Churchill
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lost to Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Story, 1- beat Capt. Hyde and Mrs. R. C. –
Beavan
A. E. P! Guest and Mrs. O. Burnett (K.C.C. “A”);
beat Ferguson and Mrs. Churchill 6- beat Mr. and Mrs. Story beat Capt. Hyde and Mrs. Beavan lady on view, how-| (K,C.C. “A”);"ALEY
chill. Particular drew with Ferguson and Mrs.,
KN. AVE- Mackay and Mrs: Về Clas Lov
chill
ex lost to Mr and Mrs. Story
lost to Opt. Hyde and Mrs: Ben:
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