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THE SECOND TEST:

England's Bad Start

BUT BAKEWELL COMES

TO THE RESCUE

Londos, August 11. The opening day of the final Test Bitch between England and the Wont Indies was featured by some exciting play

Eagland batted first and were sou fighting with their backs to the Wall, having lost 4 wickets for Truns. At this stage, however, Bakewell and James Laagridge, stopped the rut and carried. the schre to 147 before the latter was

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1933.

INTERPORT

HOME FOOTBALL

TENNIS

SHANGHAI BEAT

TIENTSIN

SHANGHA), Aug. 19. SHANGHAI, by winning the first three matches, beat Tientsin in

SCOTTISH SEASON OPENS

LONDON, Aug. 11. FOOTBALL has commenced in

Scotland, and the first surprise of the season was recorded to-day when Queen of the South; promot

the Lawn Tennis Interport to-day.ed from the Second League, beat

The resulta were:

Guy Cheug bent Omar Rumjahn 3-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-4.

6-0, 6-0, 6-0.

Khoo Hoo Hye beat Johnnson L. F. Stokes and Squires beat Way and Ferber 6-3, 7-9, 7-5, 7-5.

-Reuter,

the Celtic by the odd goal in five.

VOLUNTEERS NIGHT FÉTE

Excellent Swimming Sport At V.R.C.

PORTUGUESE COMPANY

OUTSTANDING

REVOLVER SHOOTING

WILD SWAN BEAT LINCOLNS

The H.M.S. Wild Swan beat the Lincolnshire Regiment in a very keenly contested shooting match by the narrow magin of 9 points on Saturday.

The following were the detailed

435 Revolver shoot.

Wild Swan

Lincolns

Glasgow Rangers, the cham-

There was a very large gather-scores: pions, and Motherwell, runners-ing at V.R.C on Saturday night to up, both recorded wins, while the witness one of the best aquatic Hibs, the second new team in the meetings of the season-the Volun- Roissier.

Ottley premier league this season. went teers' Swimming Sports down to Queen's Park by the odd goal in three.

Aberdeen

diught by da Costa of Barrow's INTERPORT POLO Slyde

bowling.

About 8,000 were present when England having won the toss went With runs on the out to bat

Walters was caught by bard. Merry off a ball from Martindale that got up awkwardly. -1-

Bakewell had Hammond added

runs before the Gloucester all- rounder was taken off Valentine.

Wyatt joined Bakewell and ther aded 35 for the third wicket be fors Wratt attempted to punish an over-pitched ball from Martindale and was easily caught as cover- point by Achong. 69-1-15.

There was more trouble for Eng- tand for Turnbull was completely ban by Martindale after searing boundary take the core to 69 for 4.

Bidwell "(40) and James Lang ridge (1) then succeeded in playing aus time before. lunch which was taken at 73 for 4.

The rate of soering had been stow, 40 runs being scored in an Beur Martindale, the tourists fast owler, found that the turf would not take spin, but kept the bata anon quiet by his immaculate Jongth Many of his deliveries roge very awkwardly.

A crowd of over 20,000 saw Bake- wall and Langridge add 74 runs in ninutes after lunch before the Susac man was caught off Barrow. 147-5-29.

Shortly after Bakewell reached h century, scored in 210 minutes. Hulded only 7 runs in the next 25 minute before being caught by Hadley, in the slips, Scoring his 10 out of 194 in 930 minutes be htten boundaries in a chanceless display.

The West Indians met with for ther success when 14 runs later Ames was also taken in the slips. Barnett 203-44-37.

(12) and Nichola (0) then played out time" until the tea interval, which was taken with the score at $15 for 7-

After the tea interval these two batamon continued to play cautious cricket and slowly but steadily the nepre began to mount up.

When only one short of hia hali. contury, Nichols, was bowled by Achong-303 for B. Clark came in only to see Barnett lose his wicket through attempting a short run- 2 for 9. He had played good cricket and his score of 32 was the result of a cautious knock. Mar. riot came and went, for a "duck and by this time England had totalled 312.

England, 1st Tanings.

CF. Walters, Merry. h

Martindale

Bakewell, Headley,

Sealy

.107

Hinmond,

" Barrow, b

Valentine

11

10

E. S. Wyatt, e Achong,

b Martindale

M. J. Turnbull, b Martindale 4

Continued on next" column).

MATCH AGAIN POSTPONED

Shanghai, Aug: 13. Heavy rain early, this morning caused another postponement of Interport Polo, which is now being played either to-morrow or Wednesday.-Reuter

y

Winners to Mest Colony.

SHANGHAI, Aug 12. The Interport Polo match be tween Shanghai and Tientsin at this Kiangwan was postponed afternoon owing to heavy rain overnight-Reuter.

The winners will meet Hong Kong for the Keswick Cup next Saturday and the lasers will pro- vide the Colony four (J. W. Hopë, 1. Keswick, Capt. Williams, and Capt. Villar) with their first prac- tice game on Wednesday after noon.

THE KING'S YACHT

RACING ON SOUTH COAST

LONDON, "Aug. 114 THE King's yacht, Britoonia, which was successful in several races during Cowes Week, left to day for Weymouth where she will resume racing to-morrow..

Later she will compete at regat- tas at Paigneton, Babbacoombe, Brixham, Torquay, Dartmouth and Plymouth-British Firdess.

SUBURBAN HEIGHTS

Langridge (Jne.), e Barrow,

b da Costa Ames e Headley, Martin-

dule

Barnett, run out ...

Nichols, b Achong

Clark, not out

Falkirk Hamilton

Hearts Kilmarnock Queen's Park Queen of the B. Hangers St. Johnstone

"

B Ary Utd

• Motherwell

0

3 Third Lanark 3

3 Partiek

Competition was naturally, very Blow keen, but the performances of the Platt members of the Portuguese Com-Jacobs pany overshadowed other competi- Douglas

tors.

The championships as well as the handicap were well contested and close finishes were the rule rather than the axeption.

21

23 Humproyr

28 Watts

21 Brown

24 Luckhurst

19 Greaves

21 Holden

...90

137

10!

6 St. Mirren :

Miniature Shoot.

4 Cowdenbeath

2 Hiberniana

3 Celtic"

8 Airdrie

The best individual performance Brealey was that of the V.B.C. star, L

Borton Roza Pereira,, who won the 100 yards, and was placed in the High Diving besides figuring in the win- ning water polo and swimming

·50 Marriott

Johnson

48 Harvey

45 . Vauteer

28 Hughes

Steele

49 Burnett

Matthews Hayes Jesney Bourne Green

30 Barter

0. Dundes

U.S. BASEBALL

SENATORS STILL

WINNING

NEW YORK, Aug. 11. WASHINGTON Senators main tained their winning form when they beat Boston to-day, scoring eight runs.

Detroit were blanked out by Ted Lyons, the Chicago pitcher, and the Yankees were unable to play owing to rain.

Results

were:

2.8

cabled by Reuter

National League.

R. H.

E.

Pittsburgh Chicago

2

8 11

0

(Suhr homered for Pittsburgh)

St. Loui Cincinnati

13

0

19

D

American League.

Chicago Detroit

0

Է Է

0

(Ted Lyons pitched and blanked out Detroit).

Boston

A 10

Washington .........811

1

The Philadelphia r. New York match was postponed on account of rain.

29

37 52

THE WINGFIELD SCULLS

C. S. Marriot, b Martindale 0

Extras

Total.

..312

Fall for the wickets:-1 for 2;

2 for 27: 0 for 62:.4 for 73; & for 147; for 104: 7 for $08; 8 for 303; É for 306.

West Indies-G. C. Grant (captain). C. A. Roach, I. Bar- row

G Headley. O. C da Costa, J. J. Sealy, C. A. Merry, E. Achong, V. A. Valentine, 1. A. Martindale and H. C Griffith. The twelfth man is C Christiani.

WON IN RECORD TIME

LONDON, Aug. 11. THE andual race for the Wing- field Sculla was won this after- noon over the Thomas Champion- ship Putney to Mortlake course," by L. F Southwood, of the Thames Rowing Club, in the dord time of 21 minutes 11 seconds.

British Wireless.

BY GLUYAS WILLIAMS

PERLEY'S DAY WAS RUINED

AUSE WHEN HE CAME DOWN TO

READ IN BED AS HE ALWAYS DOES

THER DOGS

LONG

teams.

The Aggregate Cup was won by the Portuguese Company who were able to collect no less than £3 The points during the evening. Machine Gun Company was second with 7 points!

The team race hail to be taken in two heats In the first heat the Mobile Machine Gun Company finished ahead of the Scottish Com pany with the Portuguese B team finishing, third and the Army Service Corp last. In the second heat The Portuguese "A" team came bome ahead of the Machine. Gun Company with the Anzacs a poor third. Excitement was keyed up a high pitch" when the final was called and what a great race it proved! The Portuguese fought every inch of the ground with the Mobile Machine Gun Company and only just managed to win.

A. G. Donn, who has been swim- ming very well this year, and who is a prominent figure in Y.M.C.A. aquatics won the 50 yards free style. E. B. da Roza was second and the finalists were Paget and L Roza Pereira,

Mrs. Borrett Distributes Prizes.

Brown

52 Tomkinson

47 Ward

56 Walters 42 Tugnatt

444

K.C.C. BILLIARDS

RAKUSEN BEATS KİNG

45

48

9 9 8 8 5 9 9 8 58 |$|

M. N. Rakusen (175) won the Kowloon Cricket Club Handicap Billiards tournament when he beat Lt. G. H. King (-120), of the Lincolns, by 500 points to 398.

Playing a very open game Baku. sen chalked up breaks of 44 and

in succession King's best

break was a 34:

FRIENDLY GAME ON TUESDAY.

The following players will take part in the friendly billiards match between K.C.C. and the Lincolns on Tuesday.

Major General OO. Borrett,

The Eincolus:-Capt. F. R. Wil. QB., CMG, C.B.E, D.SO. and lams, Lt. G. H. King, finalist in Mrs. Borrett were interested

the .C.C. bandicap tournament, spectators at the sports, the latter Sgt. Herriott, Pte. Turner, Pte. giving away the prizes Major H.Atkinson, and Pte. Abbott.

B. Dowbiggin in calling upon The K.CC. will be represented Mrs. Horrett to do so, thanked her by M. N. Rakusen, B. P. Phillips, and the General for their presence A. Hyde-Lay, C Wigg, W. Golden- and also expressed the Corps ap-berg. L. Lack, A. Jones and H preciation of the efficient way in

which the arrangements had been made and the success attained. He congratulated the Portuguese Com- pany particularly on their excellent performance in carrying away 80 many prizes.**

Following the prize distribution, Dancing to the strains of the Cheero Band was carried on until a very late hour.

THE RESULTS.

The following were the results- 50 Yards Handicap-- Host 1:-

1. A. V. Gosano (Portuguese).

2. R. M. Wood (Machine Guns).

Time: 28.2-5 secs,

Heat 2-

1. N. Beltrao (Portuguese). 2 M. A Baptista (Portuguese). Time: 33:1-5 secs. Heat 3:

1. J. M. Xavier (Portuguèse).

R. Stilliard (Mobile Machine Gun).

Time: 36.9-5 VECES

50 Yards Championship

1. A. G. Donn (Scottish),

2. E. B. da Hoza (Portuguese).

Time: 26.4-5 seca.

100 Yards Handicap :-:

Heat 1:--

1. J. D. Remedios (Portuguese).

23. Lima (Portuguese).

Heat 1-

1: A D. Lowson (Machine Gun).

2. E. Lawrence (Portuguese).

100 Yards Championship ----

1. M. Roza-Pereira (Portu

¡guese), ja viin 5,

2E B. da Roza (Portuguese). |High:Dhylag ng der for

1 Ed, da Roza (Portuguese), (83

paints).

2. M. Roza-Pereira (Portu-

50 Yards Handicap (Final) -

1. E. M. Wood (Machine Gun).

2. N. Beltrao (Portuguese),

Pillow Fight —

1. LA, Soares (Portuguese).

J. R. Way (Anzac),

100 Vardalanidip (Thi});—

1. A. D. Towson (Machine Gun)..

2 J. Lima (Portuguąa)

Inter-Company Thalli Mado;--- Heat 1:

1. Mobile Machine Gun-G. H.

Fowler, JP WHdm

Critchley and T. Pat

M.

2. Boottish:T. Anslow, C. R. Logan, T Sloan and A. G.

Time: 1 min..60 secs.

1 Portuguese (“A ̈? :—B. Go sano FM.. Silva, LM

Boza Pereirs and E. B. di

Roza.

Machine Gun

↑ Kerr,

AD Lowson H. Owen-

Hughes and I. Goldžaan,yo lime mins 3 sen

Inter Company Team Race Final:

9 Mobile Machine Guz. Time: 1 min. 52 secs:

Κέν.

DAVIS CUP TENNIS 1934 2ND QUALIFYING ROUND

Stockholm, Aug.. 13.

In the second qualifying round of the 1934 Davis Cup, Tennie Tournament. La Corix (Belgium) best Oestberg (Sweden) 7/5, (8/3, 2/6, 5/7, 8/0

Ramberg. (Sadeb) beat van Zuylen (Belgium) 8/2, 6/4, 6/3- Reuter.

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