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OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE CRICKET.
A DETAILED REVIEW OF THE CAMBRIDGE SEASON.
ANALYSIS OF AN OBSCURE POSITION.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1932.
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TENNIS LEAGUE.
VICTORY.
realized 159, Surfleet (91), Party Middlesex match for B. O. Allen hard hitting (44 not out), and Grant (22) alone Clifton and Chius), getting over twenty. The second Senior in his second year. The innings was much worse, 03 only opening batsman problem" was INDIAN R.C. SCORE DOUBLE being scored, an Parry's 2 being acute Hazlerigg stuck to Ratcliffe the only, score over twenty. Grant and Hadingham and again they fail got # couple of wickets; and, ed. But Wilcox got another' cen- Rought-Rought threa. Pelham did tury, Parry, Hazlerigg and Allen mudo useful scoroa and then Farnes proceeded to make a very pretty hard-hit fifty-six. Facing 301,
littlo.
Bad Weather-and Batting.
· Three freshmen, A. W. G. Had-Middlesex were shot ant for 133 and ingham (St. Paul's and Jesus), 158. Farnes followed up his innings
A Falling Of.
SOUTH CHINA ALSO SUCCESSFUL.
[BY SALADIN.]
The Indian Recreation Club fea-
At the beginning of the present Blao who did not get in last year, R. de K. Winlaw (Winchester and by taking 3 for 22 and 3 for 401tured in two matches yesterday, bath season there was but one idea at and J. G. W. Davies (Tonbridge St. John's), and J. W. T. Grim-The same four bowlers sufficed.
of which they won. Against the Fenner's and that was that some-and St. John's), who is technically shaw (King William School and
Ladies Recreation in the Mixed how or other a team had got to a Blue, as ono was awarded to him Emmanuel) came into the side
But the rosy prospect faded ah-Doubles and the Police Recreation be built up which would avengsinst year, but injury kept him out against Yorkshire. The first-named i
for St.ruptly. Notts came down with their Club in the "C" Division, they made prodigious scores last year's defeat at Lord's. A. of the Lord's match,
Paul's three years ago, and had full strength. Hazlerigg played the registered scores of 7 to 11 acts. G. Hazlering (Eton and Trinity), a
made many runs since both for his same team, which meant only four third your man, was the new Cap---
The Programme,
A
#
South China beht, the Y.M,O.A.
Division by dj to 31 sets. Detailed scores were not to hand at the time of writing.
MIXED DOUBLES.
LR.O. ». L.R.0.
Hazlerigg tried going in first with Hadingham but, it did not come off. Larwood and Voce put the side out for 34, and then Voce and S. J. Staples put them oub for 81. B. O, Allen in the second innings got thirty-two and Pelham thirteen, but beat the Ladies' Recreation Club by har those two scores, the top score was, seven.
An A. Team!
On their own courts the Indians
six sets.
Scores:-
|8. A. Rumjahn and Mrs. McCaw :-
beat Miss Thomps and Mena
ghan
G-4 beat Mr. and Mrs. James... 7-5 beat Mrs. Liesaman and
Clarke
.... 8-1 D. Rumjahn and Miss H. Rum- jahn:-
tain, while D. R. Wilcox (Dulwich With this nucleus the Cambridge school and for Wimbledon. Winlaw bowlers, and this time it did not in a close struggle in the “g and Pembroke), another third year | skipper faeri programme of is a bat, and Grimshaw a left hand work. Notta took 362 for 6 wickets. maa, was Seretary. Of the last twelve inteles, of which, four howler, on the faster side of year's side G. 1. Kemp-Welch, J. (Kent, Notts, Sussex, and. Afi-medium. The match was confined C. Christopherson, . R. Hrown, India) were lost; three (Essex, to one day by rain, and, on a pitch and A. 11, Falun (the man whom Middlesex and H. D. Leveson that did amazing things, Cambridge Oxford never get out!), had gone Gower's Eleven) won; and five were all ent for sixty-eight. Hazlo down, Furthermore, R. II. C. (Yorkshire, Free Foresters, Sassex, rigg (27) alone came off at all. Human (Hopton and' Emmanuel) at Hove, Surrey and M.C.C.) were Yorkshire put up a hundred and fifty for one wicket, but four were was not expected to be available. drawn. Before entering upon There is a certain amount of doubt more particular analysis of these down for a hundred and fifty-aiz, about him. He did not play during games, it may be stated that the and the side were all out for a five the Fenner's acason, but it seems side generally shaped very poorly short of the second century. Rought. just possible that he had been in with the bat to start with, partly Rought bowled excellently to get six residence this term as he is report no doubt owing to the fact that the for fifty-three in twenty-five overs. ed as muking a hundred and fifty team was upset by the claims of Rain stopped any further cricket. eight,not out in the match with H. May's and Tripos, and by the need
A Glorious Victory. Q. Leveson-Gower's leven, and, to try, out a good many nearly equal i upless Router got the initials wrong mea. They showed, however, putah. Farnes came in for Grimshaw it is barely possible that he went tial merit as run-getters in their against Essex. A good bit of bowl- into residence Inte in term and was third and fourth match when theying by Pelham (8 for 37) helped to Available. There are two other pas beat Essex by three wickets and put Essex out for a hundred and Ratcliffe, Hadingham sibilities. It may be a mistake in Middlesex by an innings. And the sixty-four. initini for his younger brother, J. tour was a regular orgy of runs (who is not an opening batsman by H. Human (Repton and Clara), which culminated in their very fine Fresher. Or he may have made the total of 131 at Lord's Whether their runs against Cambridge.
second innings way reversion to their early and bad manner, or whe- ther it was a cheerful beat when the game was obviously bound to be drawn, we shall not know until wo get the papers out here with the full account.
A Nucleus,
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The Fist Game,
I
I.
drew with Miss Thomps and
Monaghan
6-6
beat Mr. and Mrs. James........... (-2′′ beat Mrs. Lissaman and
Clarke
....... 6-3
M. A. Razack and Miss Gecke:--| lost to Miss Thomas and
Cambridge lost to Sussex by an innings and sixty runs, although the County only made two hundred and eighty-three for eight declared. But the match cannot be taken tooH. seriously, for Hazlerigg, Comber, Farnes, B. O. Allon, Pelham and Winlaw were out of the side with Exams. It gave a chance to try out some new men-and old, Davies and R. S. Grant came back to the side. E. J. Titley (Uppingham and this season's experience), Wilcox, Pembroke), a second year man who Davies and Parry all tumbled out kept for Pemmer, took his fellow- after each other and five were down for eleven. Winlaw saved the situa Pemmer man's place, while A. W. tion with a fine 81, and Cambridge Allen (Eton and Magdalen), a got 110. Fascx made 280 for a de- fresher, E. Cawston (Labucing and clared, and then Hazlerigg, tried the bold experiment of going in firat Pembroke), second year, and D. himself with Ratcliffe. The latter L, K. Milman (Uppingham and
"C" DIVISION. i was out at once, but Wilcox helped Corpus), a tresher, filled the other
L.R.O. v. P.E.C. his captain, to take the score to 170 for when the Cambridge skippor three vacancies. The last named
Entertaining the was out for 81. Wilcox got 102, bowls left hand slows. Cambridge Hadingham 00, Winlaw and Itought were out for 72 and 151. Hading Indians had little difficulty in add.· lought 20 or so and Cambridge won got 25 in the first innings and ing another two points to their by 3 wickets, Farnes, Rought-Wilcox stopped two hours for thir- credit. Hought, Pelham, and Hazlerigg had teen. In the second Ratcliffe got carried the bowling satisfactorily. fifty and Cawston twenty-nine. The bowling was not impressive but the folding was excellent.
Thero were thus available A. G. Hazlerigg, D. R. Wilcox, A. Hal eliffe (Rydal and Trinity Hall); D.; M. Parry (Merchant Taylors and St. Catharine's), K, Farnes (Royal Liberty School, Romford and Pem- broka) und J. T. H. Comber (Mar! The season opened against Kent borough and Pembroke) the wicket and Hazlerigg played only Blues Of the former, K. keeper. I might mention that Rat and Seniors. cliffe, whoes highest score only held Farnes, the fast bowler, was absent. pride of place for twenty-four hours The team was Alled up by D, F. at Lord's last year, is A. Ratcliffe Surfert (University College School, and not A. T, as he was incorrectly and Christ's) second year, W. H. printed in this year's Wisden and Webster (Highgate and Pembroke) in some cables this year. Haslerigg, third, R. S. Grant (1 and Christ's) however, has two other "Blues" second, R. C. Rought-Rought, and Davies, the availablo, R C. Rought-Rought | A. G. Pelham (Eton and King's) (Privato and Emmanuel) a 1030 second year..
The first innings
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A Third Defeat.
Against the Indians, Hazlerigg, Farnes, and Pelham came back, Davies, Cawston, and Milman want out. Hazlerigg tried going in first with A. W. Allen but the experi- ment was a complete failure in cach innings. Cambridge were out „for ninoty two, Wilcox, Ratcliffe, and Rought-Rought alone scoring over twenty. India got 308, Rought- Rought taking a for 71 and Farnes 3 for 40. The second innings of Cambridge was only remarkable for a fine stand by Ratcliffe (112. not cat), who, as usual, was lato in coming into form, and Hadingham (80), who weat in number four. The latter was given his Blue after the match, which Cambridge lost by nine wickets.
The Turn of the Tide,
Monaghan
.....1-6 beat Mr. and Mrs. James ... 7-5 beat Mrs. Lissaman and
Clarke Indian R.C...seta. Ladies' R.C.
Scores:
... G.I
13
#
Police, the
S. A. R. Bu and M. P. Madar
(1,R.C.): beat A.. II. 8. Major and W.
P. Thompsan
03
bent Carruthers and Pile... 7-5 beat Clow and Mottram...... 0-2 M. Abbas and A. A. Rumjahn
(I.B.C.):-
D.
beat A. R. S. Major and W.
P. Thompson.
6-3 lost to Carruthers and Pile 0-8 beat Clow and Mottram... 8-4
M. A. Razack and A. H. Suffiad (L.R.O.):-
heat A. R. S. Major and W.
P. Thompson
drew with Carruthers and
Pilo
0-4
beat Clow and Mottram
BB 6-4
Indian R.C.
7 sets.
Police R.G.
But here the tide seems to have matches. turned. The Foresters turned out 2
Не got one against
very stronger side-J. T. Morgan Sussex and took 1 for 40 and o and M. Falcon went in tenth and for 56. Against Surrey has made eleventh but Cambridge had the eleven-(no further score available) better of the draw. The team is and his chances are poor. Cam- significant. A. W. Aller remains in bridge got 310 against Sussex (Haz- the side and E., Cawston comes in, lerigg 63, Rateliffe 70, E. Cawston as does Comber, the regular wicket 04, Rought-Rought 25, and Comber keeper. The Foresters got 279, and 25 not out) and 182 for 4 wickets, Pelham improved his chances by Wilcox 112. taking three for fifty. Cambridge Against Surrey the Cambridge made 357 for a wickets. Bazlerigg scores were 335-(Webster 47, Had- (135), Wilcox (32), Hudingham (40), ingham 52, Rateliffu 130) and 372 and Rateliffe (69) all did well (Ratcliffe 104 tot out, Hazlerigg Cawston failed with the ball but 112) fino double of centuries for made ten and thirty-five-both Ratcliffe.
innings notout. Hadingham went in fourth in the first innings. When
A WIE,
They then belt Leveson-Gower's
he went in first in the second, he Eleven by six wickets, scoring 411 only got six! By the way, Hazle rigg had opened in the first knock with Parry who did not come off Farnes took 6 for 71 in the Fores ters' second innings of 243 for eight declared.
The Tour,
for 7 declared and 90 for four against 216 and 989. It was in this match that R. H. O. Human made 168 not out and I have come to the conclusion ho must have been ́play-; ing for Leveson-Gower's team.
A Lucky Draw.
And there the Fenner's Season dade. Papers are to hand however. In the final game the 'Varsity (232 which give up the score of the draw and 182 for 7) were lucky to draw with Sussex at Hove, and the first with the M.C.C. who, batted first innings of the Varaity against and made 300 and 320 for 8 declar Surrey-the first two matches of the ed. Hazlerigg måde 104 not out, tour. I had expected that there presumably in the second innings. scores would have helped to determined the team, but on
The Team
the contrary they do not. W. H. All this leaves me pretty well in" Webster comes into the side be ar the air but one can do a certain opening batsman and makes 3 and amount of fairly safe guessing. I 30 against Sussex and 47 against put down the more or less certain- Surrey (first innings.) As he is tics as A. G. Hazleriggi W. H. left hander in the bowling de Webster, D. R. Wilcox, A. W. Hnd- partment, his chances look good. ingham, A, Ratcliffe (So far in Bat the complete puzzle is the in their batting order). Towards the clusion of A., S, Lawrence (Harrow end-R. C. Rought-Rought, J. T. H and Trinity Hall). He did nothing Comber and K. Fames. After that, m the Freshers match of 1931, and the last three places are rather did not play in the Seniors this guesses but I incline to think that year. No ono Ims mentioned hisD. M. Parry, E. Cawston and A. name, and he must have been doing G. Pelham completed the team. I amazingly well in College cricket. shall be very interested to see how He has done nothing, in these two far I am adrift."
(Continued on next Column;)
E. ABBIT.
HOME LAWN BOWLS
ENGLAND LEAD SCOTLAND
Scots Beat Ireland. Scotland bear Treland Lý 191 shots to 71 in the International today Bowls match played here
Scotland led Ireland by 25 shots to 22 at the conclusion of the first five ends.
SCOTLAND BEAT IRELAND.
{THROUGH LEUTER'R AURNOY.}
England boat Wales: to-day by GLARDOW, July 13, the largo margin of 120 shots to 85. RAIN interfered with the Inter- Last year Wales won the Cham- national Lawn Bowls match pionship, defeating England by 07 after ilftoon ends had been played shots to 80; Ireland by 101 to 025 here to-day. England, after lead-, and Bootland by 88 to 54. ing Scotland by 27-21 after five! Scotland beat England last year ends, increased their lead after ten by 87 to 80 and also Ireland by the unds to 83-44. When play was large margin of 134 to 88. abandoned at the fifteenth England led by 93-58.
GLASGOW, July 14. England beat Irslund by 123 to 74.
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