HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1932.
Week End Sport.
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE CRICKET.
FULL SCORE AND ANALYSIS OF THE VARSITY MATCH.
NOTES AND REFLECTIONS.
The full score and analysis of the University. Match played at Lords on July 4, 5 and 6 is now to hand and for the information of thy maders I polish it immediately hereunder together with the schools and colleges of the players.
CAMBRIDGE.
A. C. Hazlerigg (Eton and Trinity), ↳ Legard
J. H. Human (lepton and Claro), ↳ Owen-Smith
W. H. Webster (Highgate and Pombroke), b Owen-Smith D. R. Wilcox (Dulwich and Pembroka),.e Evans, 6 Barlow A. W. G. Hadingham (St. Paul'a and Jeaus), b Owen-Smith
12
...... 157
8
A. Intcliffe (Rydal and Trinity Hall), e Van der Bijl, b Legard 194 B. de W. K. Winlaw (Winchester and St. John's), 1.b.w., h
Legard
13
35
E. Cawston (Lancing and Pembroke), e and ↳ Barlow
2.
H. C. Rought-Rought (Private and Emmanuel), b Barlow
3
K. Faroes (Roya! Liberty School and Pembroke), c. Barlow, b
Legárd
11
J. T. H. Comber (Marlborough and Pembroke) not out
Extras (Byes 13, Leg byna 3, No-balis 3)
0
19
Total
431
Fall of wickets:-1/92; 2/113; 3/138; 4/970; 3/294; 0/350: 7/036: 8/374; 0/438; 10/431.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. 11. n. R
24 10 46
0
.38
21 111 3
60
7 105
D
1 30
0
99,3
4
4
0 14 0
Hart
Barlow
Owen-Smith
Malville
Legard Brooke
OXFORD.
40
F. 0: H. Chalk (Upington and B.N.C.), e Cawston, Human 7
DAVIS CUP TENNIS
FRANCE BEATS AMERICA
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
HOME CRICKET.
RAIN WASHES OUT
MID-WEEK PROGRAMME.
| ENGLAND XI FOR AUSTRALIA : **PATAUDI " SELECTED,
THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
London," July 30. Torrential rain throughout the country apoiled the whole of the
PARIS, July 31. TO-DAY Borotra beat Allison thus cricket programme and, with the enabling France. to retain the exception of the Hampshire- Davis Cup.
Worcester match which ended in u Borotra heat Allison 1-6, 3-0, 0-4, win in the first innings for the -4-2, 7-5.
former, all the matches were left PARIS, July 29.
drawn. The Test Trial met with Jean Borotza (France) beat Ella- no better fate and like the county I worth Viacs (U,Š.A.), 0-4, 0-2, 3-0, [championship games was left drawn. distinguished himself with of brilliant 92 not out. Barry || Parks collected 172 not out for Sussex against Derby but apart from these two, nobody did any | thing of note.
10.4.
Henri Cochet (France) beat. Wilm Allison (U.S.A.), 5-7, 7-6, 7-3,
er
4-2,
PARIS, July 31. Allison and van Ryn bent Cochet and Brugnon, 6-3, 11-13, 7-5, 4-0, 0-4.
U.S. BASEBALL
FRIDAY'S GAMES
(REUTRE'S AMERICAN BERVICE.]
to.
to
NEW YORK, July 29, CLEVELAND registered another victory over the Yankees day. Averill hit a home run clinch matters after Babe Ruth had set the hopes of the Yankees high by clouting for the circuit. Hack Wilson (Cubs) and Virgil Davis (Phillies) also obtained home runs.
National League.
"Duleep
The results of the matches were:
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Gloucester. (09-2) drew with Sur- prey (did not bat) at the Oval.
Essex (180-0 dec.) drew with Glamorgan (70-3) at Clacton.
Hampshire (183) beat Worcester (104) on Est innings at Bourne. mouth.
Sussex (349-8 dec.) drew with Derbyshire (115-5) at Hove.
SOUTH CHINA A.A.
LOCAL GOLF.
POLICE AND SOCCER
NEW OFFICERS FOR 1932-33 HAPPY VALLEY FOURSOMES' TO WITHDRAW FROM THE
MR. M. K. LO PRESIDENT.
A now list of officers have been elected by the South China Athla- tic Association for the 1032-03 sea
SUN.
The elections were as follows: — President: Mr. M. K. Lo. Vice Presidents:-Messrs. Chan Lim Pak and Lak Hoi Wan.
Chairman:-M. Li Chi Chung: Vice-Chairman, Mesars. Mok Hing Chung and Yuen Chanm Fei.
English Secretary :-Mr. Chnu Po Shiu; Assistans, Messrs. M Man Fai and Ko Yau Chong.
Educational Section :--Mr. Lai | Tit Po; Assistants, Mesars, Chau Tit Yat and Tám Chị Yan.
Swimming Section: Mr. Chang Wan Hai; Assistants, Messrs. Yaugi Chu Nam, Yip Wab Sun and Chan Sinh Ping.
Football Section: -Mr. Mok Hing; Assistants, Messrs. Ho Yuen Kwong, Luk Choung Fụng and Lau Pak Wai.
✓
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Three further matches in the Se cond Round of the Happy Valley Foursomes were decided during the week with the following results:
2.
LEAGUE?
No decision has yet been resched by the members of the Hong Kong Police football team as to whether they will enter an eleven for the coming season or not, but in the
K. S. Robertson and Capt. H. W. Dawkes beat H. G. Wallington and J. D. Kinnaird (20) by 3 and i meantime the Polico Recreation Club has communicated with the C. B. Robertson and D. 8. Ed (Hong Kong Football Association re- ward (23) bent R. S. W. Patter-questing that the closing date for Bo and D. J. Valentine (33) by entries (yesterday) be extended a
week. It was stated that an ex G. W. Sewell and W. J. Wadtraordinary meeting of members of dington (31) beat A. Maciarionethe P.R.C. is to be held shortly and and C. Thwaites (36) by 3. and it is hoped that the Inspector Gen- eral of Police (the Hon. Mr. T H. King) will be able to attend,
:1 up.
2.
Only twa matches have now to be | played to complete the Second
Round:
A. O. Brawn and F. Lobel (39) . T. It. Rowell and W. A. Stewart (34).
A. G. Ursell and C. W. Joffries (35) r. A. E. Clarke and R. C. Law (23),
The general feeling is that men doing duty from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. cannot be expected to turn out for a game of football at 4.15 or 4.30 p.ra. against teams like South China or the Army, whose training in the latter case, is compulsory.
At a meating held last. Friday, over which Mr. W. P. Thompson, A.8.P. presided, it was stated that the I.G.P. would not give time off for any sport. At a meeting held
The first mentioned game could not be played on account of a foot injury to Rowell which necessitated his going into hospital. It is be lived, however, that Rowell has now, on
Tennis Section:-Lee Wan Choi; Assistants, Messrs. Lo Chan
the previous day, members Cheung and Tsang Chung Cheung. i
Base-ball Bection-Mr. Sim Wai recovered, and that the game will raised the question, of time off, and be played in the early part of the Mr. Thompson stated that he would Cheong; Assistant, Messrs. TRD: 1
week. Wai and Wong Lun
refer it to the Inspector General. Third Round Draw. Basketball
Section: -Mr.
All the regular players, with the Kit Men.
The following is the draw for the exception, it is understood, of Ser- Third Round. Volley-ball Section: ----Mr. Chiu Wah; Assistant, Mr. Fung
Notts (185 and 219-5) bent North ants (166) on 1st immings at NotYiu Kun. tinghtum.
TEST TRIAL.
England (180-3) drew with The Rest (did not bat) at Cardiff.
THE TEAM.
The M.0.0. Selection Committee has selected the following thirteen players to tour Australia this
Winter:-
R. H. J. Brooke (St. Edward's School and St. John'a), e Com
her, Farner
10
B. W. Hone (Adelaide University and. New College), e Win-
law, b Cawston
Chiengo
T 1)
0
107
P. C. Van der Bijl (South Africa and B.N.O,), Rought
Rought, Furnes
St. Louis
4
14
1
D. B. Jardine (Surrey), (captain)
7
New York
3-
5
1
K. 8. Duleepsinhji (Bussex)
A. Melville Michaelhouse, S. Africa and Trinity), b Farnes
3
Pittsburgh
4
1
E. W. V. Robins (Middlesex)
E. N. Evans (Haileybury and Wadham), 1h.w., Rought.
Rought
H. G. Owen-Smith (Diocesan College, S.A. and Magdalen), c
Wilcox, b Farnos.....
37
Philadelphia 5 Cincinnati
P. R. Brown (Surrey)
13
R. E. B. Wyatt (Warwick)
1
22
Nawab of Pataudi (Worcester)
T. M. Hart (Strathallan and B.N.C.), a Winlaw, b Farnes... 26 ...E. A. Farlow (Shrewsbury and B.N.C.), not out
American League.
59
- C. Oldfield (Repton and liniv.), e Hazlerigg, b Cawston
AR. Legard (Winchester and Trinity), b Cawston
0
Chicago stan Boston
4
7
1
3
2
Larwood (Notts)
Extras: Byes 6, lrg lyes 7, no balls 12
Cleveland
A
New York
3
**
10
0
Voca (Notts)
V
Total..
389
St. Louis
t
10
1
Full of wickets:-1/17; 2/20; 8/70; 4/78; 5/200; 0/310: 7/274: [5/960: 6/380: 10/368.
Washington
10
10
0
G. O. Allen (Middlesex)
Sutcliffe (Yorkshire)
Hammond (Gloucester)
Siu!
Lar
Billiard Section:-Mr. Ho Wai Hing; Assistants, Messrs. Cho Chung Yan, and Wong King Sing.
Chinese Boxing:Mr. Yam Pak, Hok; Assistants, Messrs. He Kang Ball, Wong Chun Pong and Chouk Yuk Chuen.
Track Meet Section:-Mr. Li Chiu Lun; Assistant, Mr. Lo Ming Chuen.
Man
Music Section:Mr. Wai Wai: Assistant, Mr. Tho Ting Hau. Ambulance Section :-Mr. Cho Tai Kwank
Brawn and Lobel (32) or Rowel! Robertson and Dawkes (25)
and Stewart (34).
Robertson and Edward (23) Benfield and Mackie (20).
Valentine and Charman (20) Sewell and Waddington (31). and Law (3) Robb and Coppin Ursell and Jeffries (35) or Clarke (20).
The figures in brackets denote the combined handierp of the pair.
1
geant A. R. Brittain (Captain), to play because of the new hours have expressed their unwillingness
of duty. Among them is Sergeant B. Wynne, the well-known Inter port full-back, who has turned out for Hong Kong for many years,
OLYMPIC GAMES
105,000 PEOPLE WATCH OPENING
THE Olympic
(THROUGH BESTER'S AGENCY.]
Los Angeles, July 31. Gantes
opened under & scorching sun. 105,000 people watched the two thousand athletes file past the vice-President, Mr. Curtis.
Amateur Dramatic Section: MrBall, Chau Chiu Ning, Liu Chung Kwok Ping Chiu; Assistant, Mr. Ping, Chang Ming, Au Tad Hing, Leung Tad Cheup.
Lau Ming Chaar, Fuk Pak Yiu, Lam Chang Ho, Wong Kai Cheung. Sam Hip Tong, Leung Yia Wing, Choi Kim Yung, Chan Wing, Leung Cho Yiu, Leung Kin Ting, Lau Lawn Bowls Section:-Mr. Mok Pui Kee, Tin Lap Fat, Li Kami Hing Chiu.
Fuk, Wong Kwan, Wong Chuen Thunderous cheering greeted each Advisors:-Messrs, Kwok Ngan Kin, Mo Fung Kia and Lau Ka nation's representatives impartial-
(Cautiqued bu nest columita.)
Shuen.
jly.
Farnes
Rought-ought
Jazlerigg
Hunian
Cawston
The fact seems to be that Hazlerigg
Duckworth (Lancs).
Ames (Kent),
Three more will be invited to
make the tour.
TEA TIME. SCORES.
The tea-time scores of the
make up his eleven, the opening matches which began on Saturday
difficulty. This he solved with W
H. Webster who had played before this year, and in the previous #TE~ son, At one time Winlaw seemed to have established himself but be was dropped at an ominous time. The Hazlerigg brought in cer
Bowling Analysin.
0.
JL.
П.
32
3 08
was at his wits end to know how to
30
11 70
1
+23
3 X
(U
pair of batsmen being his greatest
19
4
19.1
30
R
CAMBRIDGE (SECOND INNINGS),
12
A. G. Hazlerigg, a and b degard......
20
W. 11. Webster; b. Owen-Smith
12
p.'R. Wilcox, « Evara, b Legard.....
4.1
A. G. Hadingham, st. Oldfield, b Owon-Smith
224
A Rateliffe, e Van der Bijl, b Owen-Smith
0
de W. K. Winlaw, c Oldfield, b Melville
34
4. H. Human, sl. Oldfield, b Melville
is most unusual. Lawrence had two
H
E. Cawston, c Owen-Smith, b Barlow
7
trials and was dropped for Human,
U. C. Bought Rought, e Brooke, b Melville
has never played before. If so his-
K. Farues, not out.......
0
scores are 158 not out, 9 not out,
1
35 and 29, with an average of 118.50
14
103
Parry wont out,
The Bowlers.
Total (for 9 wkts.)
J. T. H. Comber, not out
Extras (Byes 10, Leg Byes 3, Wide 1)
*Fall of Wickets:-1/22 2/43; 3/50; 4/05; 5/112; 6/146; 7/157; 9/187; 0/162.
Hart
Barlow
Oven Smith
Legard Melville
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M. 1. R. * I 12 0
19
0
મ }
30
4 09 3
11_
24
2.
4.3
0 10. 3
Those of my readers who read seems to have been a one that my former analysis, of Varsity cric- Oxford's fast bowlers were all much ket whore I attempted to forecast of a muchess and all pretty bad. the personnel of the two elevens will note that I was correct î
aming thirteen Oxford—players- though I mentioned that I thought
A Telegraphic Error.
men, who had not played before, in his last three matches, a thing that
Surrey. Notte at the Oval.
Notte: 225 for 6.
Bussex Middlesex at Home.
Middlesex: 140.
Sussex: 28 for no wicket.
Worcester . Essex. at Worcester.
Worcester: 20% for 5.
Incashire r. Yorkshire at Man-
who unless I am greatly mistaken chester
for his first four first class innings! He also bowls by breaks and this probably clinched
matters and
There is on the face of it some reason to think that, Hazlerigg could have done with another bow. ler as besides his pair of regular bowlers Farnes and Rought Rought ho had only himself, and his bowl. ing has shown the inevitable de terioration that comes when a spis bowler starts making a lot of runs Human got a wicket and Cowston three but they are definitely minor charge bowlers. The truth is prob.
ally that there weren't any other howlers. Oxford were in much the aame plight and Barlow their great spin-bowler did not do very well on what was said to be a perfect wicket. Hart did nothing worth mentioning and Legard, and, in the ected to see Parry and Pelham in fairly well Owen Smith when the side, and had decided R, H.-C. ful,
A mistake in tolographing Hu man's initials caused me to be an
Lancashire: 11 for 7.
Hampshire . Somerset at South- ampton.
Somerset: 118.
Hampshire? 4 för 1.
Warwick v. Derby et Edgbaston.
Warwick: 161 for 7.
Kent. Gloucester, at Canter- bury
Kent: 163.
Gloucester: 134 for 3.
Northants. Loiccater at North- ampton.
Red
•Leicester: 166 for 5.
Glamorgan . All-India at Swan-
Indians: 107 for 1.
of these Von der Bijl and Har extra one adrift. I had rather ex-second innings, Malvillo alone did and hope to make Oxford follow
would stand down for Lindsey and
The Weather.
did not declare. It was his only chance to get as may 18 he could on and win by an innings. Oxford batted too well for it (in spite of their most prolific scorer, Brooke, and Melville himself and Chia's slow scoring on the second day and
I commented on the apparently failing) but the low Cambridge now learn that play was suspend to a wicket damaged by weather -store in the second innings points being & reference to the younger pan and ceased shortly after, six Blues not saved the follow on ed botwora 11:00 am and 2.30 and cutting up Had the dark brother, but as he had never played o'clock. This change in the wet there might have been a very dif before I hardly thought it likely.ther was the reason why Hazlerigg|ferent result.
(Continued on nezi column.) Wstinued ut fout of 'ames culuma,)
Scott. It was the other way about Human could not be up and, inst And now that I have scop the do have made his 188 for Leveson tailed scores of the last matches of Gomer's eleven against Cumbridge The Oxford tour. I may not I did mention the possibility of it
ad Van der Bijl sopred zlost con
nantly (97-not out, 76, 00, 40, 0, etc.), and Hart also did welk The lätter got a wicket or two did it
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