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Week End Sport.
SHANGHAI INTER-SOCIETY GOLF
ST. ANDREW'S AND ST. GEORGE'S PLAY LEVEL
FOR SECOND TIME.
baking part. The Scots started off strongly in the morning's singlesi. claiming eighteen against, lurteon whilst four were halved. The Eng lish had their gun in the after.
THE LAST INTER
PORT TRIAL.
LAMENTABLE FAILURES IN THE BATTING OF THE INTERPORT ELEVEN.
SMALL SCORING MATCH,
The Prunties Cup for interchampions, as many as 79 playors Society golf as Shanghai stil is a disputed trophy, as play for it last wook-end resulted into tie.. St. George's Day celebrations in 1931, When it came to the Scotsmen's, days, St. Andrew's Society only soon, after the tiffa intagval, when Although the weather was as managed to tie with the English they reversed the scores winning.] man, who therefore retained the nine matches to soven (the four-fayourable as could be expected in trophy. This time, although the somos counting two points for a view of the time of year, the cricket Soots established an early and sub-win against one for the singles), stantial advantage the inglishmen whilst two wore halved. Thus apived on Saturday last was very worked off the margin in the four die result
dimppointing True; it was pretty: somes and again made the match, After the match; the customary atis so the northern men still are ceremonies wore observed,, 81r Pater Warm. But one would have rather unable to claim the trophy. Grain (St. George's) and Mr. expected the bowling and folding. The match was played at the George Hogg (St. Andrew's), the to crack, whereas it was the batting. Bungian Golf Club, in ideal wes respectivo Presidents, exclanging that went wrong. ther, and shoro was h very big congratulations, and health being! muster of English and Scottish quaffed from the oup,
Mair, Masson and Duckitt were un
The scores follows: —
St. Andrew's.
Hour Singles somer
St. George's..
Four Singles somen
AD: Ward Smith 회
J. C. Dickson
JL. Crompton
1
*
J. C. Dickie
0
VH. Lanning
1:
R W. Cockburn
TS. Parry
ཐ
E. Wallace
R. Lock
0
K. M. "Comming
Capt Fairchild ..... 0
C: O. Cumming
... Hawkins .............
J. C. Maiklojoħħ?.......
R. P. R. Sangster.
A. S. Phillips
0
Lt. MacGregor
P. E Cobb
Arnold
FLS) Gibbings.
B. I. Reynell
N. E. Kont
W. Mansel-Smith
TS. Terrace......
A M. Wallace
D. Cummings
J. M. Vanters
J. Logan
George Hogg
A. G. Hodgkins.”
Geo. Ewart
9. R. P. Moodie
ין
.01
H. J. Grubb
J. C. Grubb
R.. D. Ball
0
G. D. Smart.
CW. Bowler
1. A. Beith
WE C Huggast 0
J. W Harrison ....
T. G. Harrison......
0:
H, R. Malcolm
C. R. Wandle
a W. Porter........
B.. H. M. Broomhall o
Dr. R. J. Marshall ́0
TH. Tnderwood...
G.. D. Nicholl
A. V. Pettitt ........
*
Martin Little
"
H. T. Lewis..........
D
O
Sir Pator Grain
你
0
2
A. C. Godby
W. S. Ojay
R. G. MacDonald'
.-P. A. Cox
C
C. J. G. Hi 2.
AP Nucar
0
Robertson
→
C
R. L. Monerioff
0:
01
A. Pratt......
F
A. Harvey.
H. Rodgerson
.18
2
Dr. J. E. Murray
H. L. Pickford
A. Henderson
R. 8. Duff
0
M. A. Brown
43
Singles
Singles
18
19
Foursomes
14
Et Schofield
Wilkinson ..
K. M. Bourne....
AP Wood
Foursomes
Grand Total
LOCAL FINAL.
10
CHAMPIONS LOSE TO THE "REST.""
The final match in the Mamak Hockey "Tournament was played al King's Park on Saturday between
Grand Total
·0
Anderson: Bowie Well,
The now comer praeseded to do more damago, as four runs later be Bed Hamilton akon at cover. missed that bit personally and an...:: other account' says he was owled 1-follow the store book!)"At 59′′ Richardson's defensivo innings.cRIG to a close, as Anderson bowled him with a ball which kept, very low. At this point Anderson had taken three wickets for thres runs... Mio- chall and Mader improved things by putting on, twenty for the ofth wicket when the former returned into the picture as he bowled Mc one to Anderson Cosono now camo Lellan at 83 and Madar at 90.
Brisk Hitting..
Minu looked for a few minutes us
HOME CRICKET.
ALL-INDIA AND SUSSEX DRAW
LANCASHIRE TAKE FULL POINTS FROM WORCESTER.
London, May 7,
From the results of the home arisket matches which were osbled. through over the week-end, it will borsson, that the All-India XI, which is at present, touring England, did very well to draw with Sussex, despite the fact that, Tate was in irresistible, form in the first innings.
Of the diva matches played only one fixture was a championship match and in this Lancashire boat Worcestershire very easily. The two Universities were soon in action but both of them wore. beaten-Oxford went down to Yorkshire while Cambridge lost to Kont. The game between M.0.0, and Surrey was left drawn BUBBIX 2.. ALL INDIA,
TATE AND NAZIR ALI Much interest was taken in this draw.
declared at 247 for 8, Tims, how- pver, did not permit of the match being played to. finish, and when
knook, stumps were drawn, Sussex were 107 for 9in their second
For the Best he might save the match and was match, et Hove, which resulted in a The scores were
very hard on one.avor of Anderson's
the Club Annexe and one over the 64 1. Ons six nearly went into
The tourists book first innings
wickets for 34 runs. To this total Tate, the Sussex all-rounder, taking Sussex replied with 922, Nazir the Indian bowler, showing good form to take a wickets wi
able to get off in the end, and the of which the analysis read :0; 6, when they made 236 runs,, Maurice side was a good deal weakened by this, although D. J. N. Anderson sound himself able to play and dies Tent Roid however mettled Bobert Lee was also out. M. R. things by bowling Bocks, who bad Abbon filled the last placer The not had much of the "bowling, and Rest went in to bat on a wicket putting Burnett out next ball. In his third over he had Minu caught that soon showed itself to be a very
by Anderson and the Interport side nasty one. It was not so much a
was beaten by ben runs. bumping pitch as one on which the ball did odd things, and was oh- viously turning a good deak
The Play.
Commentary...
Frankly, I was not considerably surprised with the result,.and I don't think anything fresh came to
did not matter, Madar is improv ing. steadily in this line. It must be. remembered that our number four bataman, Pat Madar, was not play ing and he is, to my mind, our steadiest bat. The side had the worse part of the luck, I think, and their fielding and catching were quite up to standard. The batting in the work spot and it is a question of grim determination.
The Interport side dealt pretty adequately with the Rest's batting an wickets fall pretty steadily. light. Burnett. and Hamilton wäre Rodrigues was out at sixteen to anot at their best with the ball, but brilliant catch by Burnett off. Minu there is so much bowling that it who was bowling excellently. Bur nett himself was clearly off colour and bowled far too many outside the batsmen's legs, although they escaped punishment, and only two runa were scored of his first spelli with the ball. Mackay, who succeeded, was rather disappointing an though he kept his bat straight enough he seemed to hang it up for the ball to hit, rather than playing a crisp shot. All along (and he made eighteen), he showed his old and completo inability to get the ball away on the off. Mean time Teddy Fincher, had been play. ing very nicely and it came as rather a surprised when he mis timed an on drive off Hamilton and 'was well taken at mid-on by Madar. The now bowler was pitching them well up, in fact a little too far and he was relieved by Beck who at Jonce got Ride taken in the slips off foʻhaick which seemed to bounce into the air off the wicket-keeper's gloves. A. H. Madar then went, on at the Enw Courts end,
Trench Warfare.
Anderson promptly started to de fend steadily and A. H. Madar'a ? legąbreską, did not feed Muckuy's
DAVIS CUP TENNIS only scoring strokes on the leg
KAWABARA EXTENDED
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
things were pretty dull Finally the intier batsman got inside one from the fast bowles, and was well taken. by, Richardson at second slip. Zimmern did not last long as he went out to Madar, played an awful cow-shot and was promptly stump- fed. It remained for Gosano to play quite attractive cricket for the best. stand of the day. He lay back and off anything abort and used a nice. banged Madar through the covers aff-drive. Burnett resumed for Beck. and gave Anderson a very long hop and a leg ball in the same over, of which the batsman scored a At halftime, the Rest!
couple of fours and then played much freer and more attractive taken a lead of four goals to mil,' to Garangiótis, but after a litanic form but he managed to put down cricket. Burnett was clearly off and after the interval each ade
strugglo a the third and fifth sets a very good one to howl Gosuno who had fully confirmed the good earlier trial, (100-4-15.) impression he had made in the
ATHENS, May Jiro Salo, considered by many to the Radio Sports Club, the chumhe a coming world champion, found pions, and a team representing the little dificulty in winning his match "Best" who won by five goals 10 ir atraight sets. Kawabaro, how Lever, causes considerable anxiety had when he conceded the first two sets
one,
scored ones, the final whistle blow be emerged the winner.
ing with the score as. 5-1 in favour Full results as cabled by Reuter
the
of
Jiro. Bato (Japan) beat Bulli (Grocco) 6-0, 6-3, 6-3.
Kayabara (Japan) beat Garan giotin (Greece) 4-6, 6-7, 7-8, 6-1,
"Rest." Johnson (2), were as follow: Whitley (8) and Francis were the goal scorers for the "Test," and H. Singh netted for the champions, W. A. Rood played a sound game at centre-half, and was responsible* for the breaking up of several pro mising movements of the Radio Sports team G. Singh, the, "star". forward of the Radio team was too elowly marked by Reed to be dau- ΒΑΖΟΥΝ.
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▲ Dropped Catch, "Meantime Minu had gone on for Madur and off his second ball Ani Richardson's left hand in the slips derson gave a very sharp chance to but the ball was put down. Pereira his merrily for a few minutes until Sato and Miki beat Bull and backward point off Richardson, whe Hamilton took a wizard catch at Garangiotis 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.
did not seem to be troubling the PRAGUE, May 6:
batsmen very much. Reid did not Austria to-day gained a two-love stop long while R. Lee was thrown out by Burnett while ambling quiet. advantage over Czecho Slovákia inly to the bowler' wicket under the After the game, the players gathe First Round of the Davis Cup impression that the ball had gone thered inside the pavilion, of the when her singles players won both for 136.
to the other end. The innings closed Central British Association where their matches, the Mamak Shield was presented toį Full results as cabled by Router
Interporters Bet. the Radio Sports Club by Mr. Ewere as follows: W. Hamilton, who, congratulated Arteus (Austria) beat Hesht when the Interport side batted, -(it
them on their success.""
SIR M. CAMPBELL'S ACCIDENT.
'00
The wicket had dried out a bit
(Czecho-Slovakia) 2-0, 6-3, 78, had been over watered I think),-
but after the affects of the roller Matejka (Austria) bent Menzel (wore off, it was evident that it (Czecho-Slovakia) 6-3, 6-3, 3-4, favoured the bowlers na the surface 2-0, 0-4. ...
was loose and the turf took a lot OSLO, May 7. hot spin. Bayer and Richardson Gallopo and Landon best. Haan opened to the bowling af Pereira Dos and Finrith -1, 6-3, 6-1 and E. Lee, who each started with Mongol and Marselik beat Artens. a maiden With the score at 9, and Kinzel 0:2, 8.1, Gl
Bayer, who had soomed to be aottl ing down, was brilliantly caught in the slips by Teddy Fincher who pamenzer hand while malling over. Bichardson hung on to the ball, with his lefs cadilly," said Sir Malcolm Camp collided with another car in Pic got a pasty knock from Fereira but glanced the next one to the fine log
CONSIDERS DAYTONA BEACH
SAFER THAN PICCADILLY.
London,
May, 3 Paytona
Bunch is probably safer than Pie he was travelling at
Sir Malcolm is now nursing a boundary. E. F. Finaher; the new
bell, the holder of the world's land cadilly to-day.. spoed record, when a ear in which ¿Ubntinued at fors of next column.1 bruised arm
comer, played his favourite square
notes in the issue of Friday next I hope to publish a few final By the way, the bowling analysis. of the second innings was A Bit incorrect I publish the figures a shown in the detailed analysis of the OVETS,
R. ABBIT
Scores and analysis
A "Reid's Eleven,
E O. Fincher, o Madar, b
Hamilton
A. M. Rodrigues, o Burnett,
b. Minar
18.
N. A. EMackay, e Richard-
son, b, Beck.. 18: LT. Ride, e Madar, b Beek 7 D. J. N. Anderson, not out 37 E Zimmern, at. Patterson, b
..Madar
EL Gosano, b Burnett F. D. Pereira, e Hamilton, b
Richardson
A. Reid, b Hamilton
R. Leo, run out. M. R. Abbas, b. Madar
Extra: Byes 18, leg byes.
1, no. ball 1
Total...
2
1,5
Fall of wickets-1/10: 2/26: 3/44: 4/83; 6/60: 0/100: 7/123 a/132; 9/132; 10/106.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W *G. C. Burnett... 11 4
A. B. Minu 13 0 36 A. O Hamilton 79: 14 A. H. Madar... 0.4 9 1444 A. Beck ....... 5 1 10 J. E. Richardson 3 0. 17
Bowled one no ball:
The Interport. Eleven:
J. E. Richardson, h Ander-
BOR
G-E-Bayer, BO Fincher
b Le
E. E. Fincher, b Anderson A. C. Hamilton, c. Gossad, b
Anderson
E. J. R. Mitchell, and B.An-
derson
A. E. Madar, b. Gosano
D. McLellan, Gopand A C. Bob Feid
20
11
18:
21
Y
&
A. R. Mini, e Anderson, b
Reid
G. C Burnett, b Reid xe W. E. Patterson, not out.... Extras Byes 14, wide 1, no
ball 1.
*
16.
Total.........
120
Fall of wicketa-1/0 2/40; 3/44; 4/6/72: 0/83; 7/98, 8/121; 97121 10/128-
Bowling Analysis.
Mr
F. D. Pereira... 8.43 189
Lea
1. +357 DJ N +E L. GosRAD 715.
Anderson 10140 A. Reid AN 18:2.0!
-Bowled a wide.
-Bowled a no-ball.
All India, 1st innings
Tate, & for 34,
208
Sussex, lat innings
209
Nazir Ali, 5 for 60, All Thida, 2nd innings (for e
wickets, deslorod)
247
Naidu, 67.
Lal Singh, 29, not out.
Naidu (87) and Lal Singh (99, not out) were the chief scorers in All Braset, 2nd innings (for '2" India's second innings when they wiokota)
207
SIBBLES IN FINE FORMS
Good early season form with the ball was shown by Sibbles at Man- ahoster when playing against Word odhter, he was chiefly responsible for Luncashire's fine win by taking 12 wickets for 02 runs in two innings. Lancashire won by an innings, and 2 quar
Taking Mess knocky the winners! qompiled 238 and when Worcester went in they were all skittled out for paltex 70, Sibbles taking 0 wick eta for Sa runi,
Forood to follow on Worcestor again Found Bibbles (5 for 68) in good form with the ball, though this time they scored 100. -- The scores were:~. Lanos, 1st innings i Woroaster, 1st innings...
Sibbles, & for 84
238.
70:
Warvestor, and innings 160
Biblies; 6 for 68:
M.0.0, v, BURRZY.
HOBBS GETS SEVENTY-FIVE
This match was played at. Hoad- quarters bus on nesound of rain had to be left drawn.
Nothing vary startling happened when 3.0.0 took first innings and doslared at 158 for 8. Surrey then o went in to moore 140 for when stampa, were drawn Hobbs again (Continucil on Page E.):
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