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LOCAL CRICKET

H. Q. Wing Wins Competition

By beating "A" Company on Wednesday by 94 runs H. Q. Wing, won the East Lancs Inter-Com- pany Cricket League, having 'play- ed four matches and won all

Thanks to a first wicket partner- ship of 51 by Bdsm Coster (30) and also Private Sanatord (53) and useful scores by Boy Francis (28) and Bdsm Cox (24), H. Q. Wing were able to run up the very use- ful score of 207 runs. Pte. Grundy 12 wickets for 14 runs) and Pte. Bolan +3 wickets

-runs) for 41 were the most successful bowlers for, "A" Co.

In reply to their opponents score "A" Company could only to muster 113 runs, the manage chief scorers being Corp Allison (32). Pte. Grifin (21) and Pte. Holt 19 not out. Lieut. Williams. to whom "A" Co joked to, for runs, falled, being caught by Luff of Bdsm Cox for 10 runs...

Bdsm Whitehead (4 wickets for 39 runs and Bdsm Luft (3 wickets for 18. runs) served H. Q. Wing well.

D. S..CO. VERSUS “B” COMPANY

On Thursday D. S. Co, played “B” Co and batled first but falled miserably, being only able to make 55 Tarik Jandi Lieut Murphy (5 wickers for 17) and Pte Cawthorne - 44 wickets for 13) did all the damage Co, had no difficulty. knocking off the required runs, losing one wicket in doing, 30. 2nd Lieut Murphy was also successful with the bat playing through the Innings for 33.

On the 23rd, inst "C" Co.meet "A" Co., for the Runners-up post-i tion and a very keen and even game is expected.

DOCTOR ENDS STOMACH TROUBLES AFTER

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LEAGUE TENNIS

C.R.C. Win Easily

The Chinese Recreation Club were at home to South China in the "D" division of the tennis league but as they were by far the, more superior team in every de- partment, the CRC. won without any dimculty, taking all nine sets.

The scores were)-

P. C. Liang and L. F Tin

(C.R.C.);

beat T. Wong and Y. K

Llang

beat C. M, Tsang and C. "M.

Cheng

beat W. J. Lang

Mau

6-2

6-2

and Lau

6-

D. K. Liang and Y. K. Fung

(C.R.C.):

tent Wong and Liang

beat Isang and Chẹng

beat Lang and Lau Mau

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1935.

SOCCER TOUR SOUTH AFRICA HEADING

The South China Athletic Asso- ciation's, touring soccer team left the Colony by the sa. Lyee Moon for Java and Burma, via Salgon, last evening.

The team, which is in charge of Mr. Ho Tun-kwong, has been weak- ened by the inability of Leung Wing-chiu zo obtain the necessary leave, while Tay Quee-lang, who was supposed to have joined the side in Singapore, has joined the Shanghai footballers.

FOR WIN

Great Bowling By Balaskas

I began to punish Balaskas,

bowled at the pavillon end..

(Special Air Mail Service)

Useful Mamber

London, July 2, Outside of football, Tay's use- The result of the second Test fulness in the soccer side touring | match is stili open, but Squth the South Seas is quite apparent Africa are surely heading for their as he is able to converse freely in first victory in England, writes a Malay, and in the capacity of in- correspondent. terpreter, would have obylated any linguistic difficultles

6-3

It is not generally known that 6-3 very few Malayan-Chinese and 6-4 Javanese-Chinese speak Chinese, as most of them are brought up on pidgin-Malay, or, a mixture be- beat Wong and Lang. 8-2tween Chinese and Malay beat Tsang and Cheng... 6-1 beat Liang and Lau Mas 6-2

H. P. Chan and PR Lee -

(C.R.C.);

INDIANS WIN

On the Civil Service Cricket Club ground the home team lost to the Indian Recreation Club by 31 sets to 54. A very keen struggle was witnessed throughout the whole nine sets played, and it was only through a great displayby. J. Skinner and A. L. Fisher that the home team avoided defeat by a much b'gger margin.

The following are the scores:- J. Skinner and A. L Fisher

(C.SC.C.):

drew with A. K. Minu and M.

Hassan

6-8

boat M. U. Razack and A

Bakar --vvmarv

The scores were:-

A Phillipers and D. S. Green

(K.C.C.):

1

Yesterday, at Lord's, they rattle England out for 108 by luncheon, and then went on to make 208 for six wickets

A fine performance, and a great at 28.128 people paid to crowd watch England struggling to hold the balance even.

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Wyatt was in great, form, and Hammond looked splendidly. conf- dent. One of the real Bammond punches through the covers of the right foot cheered us up, and runs came fast. Wade clearly had his doubts about the turf. To our "surprise he did not use Bell, but brought Dalton on with his slow leg-breaks for Crisp.--..

A wise more, as it turned out, for Hammond went back to force The team is comprised of Wong

„South Africa, now have a lead the leg-break away, the ball kept Wing (Wong Kl-leung); Leung In-of 238, and on a wicket which is low, and to our consternation the chan and Lau Mau; Tong Kwan, dubious, though it has not yet off-stump was fattened. A sad Lim Tak-po and Lee Kwok-wai; crumbled the English batsmen blow for England the score, 100-Am. For. Pwt. $7 1st Yeung Shui-pick, Lai Shiu-wing, will have a perilous road ahead of 3-27-and South Africa on their George Chan, Cheuk Shek-kam and them

To, Balaskas and Mitchell South Balaskas, with his short, dipping Lec Shek-yau.

Africa mainly owe their threaten-run, was bowling well, making the ing advance. Little thick-set batsmen play at him, and spinning Balaskas, with his short run and the 'ball away. Amen gave what FOOTBALLERS BEATEN

his vicious spin, bowled for 21 looked like a very hard chance Playing at home, Kovicon Cricket hours from the Pavillon end yes-off Balaskas to Siedle in the gully. Club beat

Anal the Football Club by terday morning. and his

and that was the prelude to dis- seven sets to two.

analysis reads 32845.

Balaskas is a leg-break bowler.

OF WYATT with the googly in reserve, rather First Wyatt swept a long-hop faster than most bowlers of his from Dalton, round to mid-wicket.Auburn beat A. S. Bliss and C. Fuller 6-3 kind. He does not flight the ball, where Nurse held a good catch, drew with G. Which and Q.

as Grimmett did, but he makes and threw the ball up in delight. White...

6-batamen play him, and beats Wyatt uad played extremely wel: beat D. Know and V. White si them by his pace and turn off the

for his $53, but four wickets were

Borden Co, (1.60) ground. V. H. Freeman'and L. E. Kirby

down for 108. "We had hopes of Borg Warner (lár.) 591 (R.O.C.):

Mitchell, a class bataman, play-Ames, but at 116 he shuffed back Case 6-3ed a great innings of 129 not out.

to a leg-break from Balaskas, Canadian Pacific It was not dawless; there were which whipped away to his off-Caterpillar Tract. -1 6-Drumblings and hesitation against stump. A beautiful ball!

the spinning ball, but to succeed

FIVO wickets down, the real where so many other Ane batsmen batsmen gone, and the turf a falled was in itself a triumph. “ little eccentric. The ball kept low Mitchell is "a" beautiful playes.) and occasionally lifted sharply. with time for his strokes and a and although Holmes played some Col. Gas & Elec. ........ quiet grace in making them. His resolute strokes he was soon out, Comm. Solv. (60)... 191 Innings may well loom large in tapping Balaskas googly into

Comm. Sthin. “..................... 1 cricket history.

Bell's hands at silly mid-on-121- Comm. Sthru. $5. Now to the other side of the 6-10 the ame 12 o'clock, and cum. Pf. (6). " picture, with passing reference to South Africa spinning away at Cons. Gas. NY (2) 257 the fact that Satelite, while Fartimond and Langridge..

Coma Chi (28) In the Mixed Doubles League,nelding, ran into the boundary England at this period were Cont. Ol' (.25)- 2-6 KGC 73, playing at home, were ropes "and pulled a muscle in his tumbling to defeat, but Farrimond Carn Pröd (3)

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for England to-day: That would. tration to bear upon the problem. »Du Pont (2.60%) indeed, be a misfortune, for "Eng- He crouched. He withheld his Elec. Bond & Share land will need Sutcliffe desperate.bat from temptation. He stuffed Elec. Bond 35 P1 (5) ly.

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torn muscle, and but for But-sight it was just then. In. cate's injury would, have left the meanwhile Langridge, having sur- field himself"

vived" a violent appeal for low by Balaskas, was playing with the quiet ease of the left-hander, and by 12.35 the crowd were able to cheer the 150.

*6-4

6-3

beat D. M. Razack and M. J.

Razack

w. College and N, J. Bebbington

(4.9.C.C.):

lost to A. K. Minu and M.

Hassan

beat Bliss and Fußer beat Winch and White beat Knox and White D. Orr and R.

J.K. Walker

4-6

beat M. U. Razack and A,

Baker

6-3

(K.C.C.):

lost to D. M. Razank and M.

I Razack

3-6

E. Kinman and B. Agafurod

(CB.C.C.):

リ lost to Bliss and. Fuller

..... 4-6 drew with Winch and White 6-6 beat Knox and white". T-5

..

lost to A K. Minu and M.

Hassan

· MIXED DOUBLES

4-6

lost to M. U. Razack and A,

Baker

4-6

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Jest to D. M. Razack and M.

I. Razack.....

KADIOLTES WIN

On the Army ground the home team were beaten by Radio Sports Clab by six sets to three,

Each pair from the losing team

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The scores were '—

C. E. Watson and Mr. White

(XCD):

lost to Ho Ka Lau and Mrs.

Litton

2-6

4-6

Jost

to M. Sherif. and D. Leonard

lost to L. W, Tong and Mrs.

T. F. Lo drew with W. C. Hung and

Miss R. Rumjahn

0-6

6-6

1-6) G. B-4

lost to W. J. Chauson and N.

B. Kitchell

beat G. and S. Singh W. J. Miller and E. Taylor

(ATC):

Hesse and Mrs. Knight (KC): lost to Ho and Mrs. Litton 6-2 lost to Tong and Mrs Lo... 6-3 lost to Hung and Miss Rum-

Jahn"

lost to Chauson and Kitchell 2-8 lost to Sheriff and Leonard 4-6′′ beat Singh and Singh... 7-SAW. Ramsay and Mrs. Kirby w. Chapman and B. Turner

(AT.C.);

6-1

6-2

(KCC): lost to Ho and Mrs. Litton 6-1 lost to Tong and Mrs. Ló .... 6-3 lest to Hung to Miss Rum-

Jahn

beat Chauson and Kitchell lost to Sheriff and Leonard 2-8 · lost to Singh and Singh 2-81

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Wade tried Langton for Dalton,

gasped. The next one forced but Farrimond was anmoved. A

Bledle forward, whipped acros, bowler to him is just a howler,

and Farrimond snapped up the and his roots by then went deep.reatest of catches: Good attack, We had just begun to regard him and one wicket down for 32 valu as inevitabic & part of the scene able runs. as the Tavern itself, when Baļaskaš had his revenge.

First ha sent down 'z

ben so

On suspect turf this was a critical moment, but South Africa Verity bowled some awkward over to Mitchell, but gradually. the attack Was mastered. Rowan's quickness, of

high and Now that pudied in the did not aluch air and dropped lifeless from A lively wicket, good bowling Farrimond's rigid hat. The next

by Balaskas, and weak England.

was much faster, and from the

SIR FREDERICK LEITH-ROSS

Hint Of Visit To Washington

(Special Air Mail Servicer

London, July 2.. declared, in reply to questions at Mr. Hull, Secretary of State,

his 'Press conferrence, that, if Sir

batting that, I think, is the inside edge of the bat it flipped eye and foot served him well Frederick Leith Ross, chief econo

story.

Runs came slowly, but England was held most resolutely in check. This was not surprising. for the England by then were Armly bowling faded away in the oddest impaled and squirming. Langridge manner. Mitchell lost length and played for Balaskas leg-break. fight, and varied long hops out

There will be argument about

Into the stamps. Farrimord was this wicket, but it has not crum-out, but his stubborn innings had bled yet. Certainly the English been valuable. bowlers could make little use of before the tea interval. The attack then was frankly bad- Verity, negative. Mitchell a mis-

mie adviser to the British Govern- ment, cared to visit Washington en his way, to China, for converza- tons or exchange or information. he would be most welcome.

the outstanding men in economic Bir Frederick, he said, was one of and saw the googly go on the edge side the off-stump with full pitches and financial affairs in Europe,

ture of long hops outside the am into Mitchelfs safe hands at slip, to leg. Verity kept a length, but or anywhere else, and there could

Nichols leant confidently across did little more. caught behind the wicket.. to Langton, and was beautifully

stump End full pitches to Icg. strange to see in a Test match even allowing for the vagaries of spin bowlers. And both of them

began well, only to fade into mediocrity.

not be too many exchanges of ideas or information with such" a leading authority.

He explained that he did not know what Sir Frederick's plats were, but assumed that everybody would be glad to participate in

CAMERON TOO ANXIOUS

Mitchell displayed sparrow-lice The batsmen went quietly on Audacity, and was annoyed to see and by the tea interval the score Verity lbw to Langton just when was 117, and only one wicket down the England batting was really England did rather better after beginning. So England were alla for Nicholls ended Rowan's exchanges of this kind, either in- most useful innings of 44 by get-dividually or any other way that ting him 1.b.w: (new rule), and at would be mutually convenient and 158 Verity, from the Nursery and agreeable, bowled Nourse who once more scraped back when be might have the possibulty of conversations be- Much interest is taken here in

That brought us in Cameron, and bers of the United States Govern- gone forward

tween the British expert and mem-

TUDS

Queer, that period of relaxation, during which Mitchell and Rowan put on 104 runs, and gave Bouthut by the luncheon interval for Africa the whip-hand. Then after and South Africa led by 30

Over the sandwiches we agreed that it was a grand game. Those thought even better of it when in the South African enclosure

tea wickets fell and Verity and Mitchell were the bowlers. An incalculable game cricket, but England have as yet, no great cause for pride.

WADE'S WISE MOVE

Mitchell drove the first ball of the afternoon hang through the covers

trouble the batsmen.

a little later to Mitchell's century, ment on the prospects of stabiliss greeted with richly deserved cheers. tion, but no direct reference was

We began the morning with to the boundary. Nichols bowled Cameron was anxious to force the made to this aspect by Mr. Hull, great expectations. Hammond | it from the nursery end," but and Wyatt were in, and how we neither he nor Hammond could longed to see Hammond get runs! A great deal depended on him For if he could smash the South African attack victory lay within England's grasp

a great crowd had gathered to watch the fun, and at 20 Wyatt tried a double change Mitchell for Hammond and Verity for

pace, too anxious, as it turned out. He tried to punch Matchell out of Bight, falled to get to the ball, and gave Ames a high-spinning catch at deep mid-of

Four wickets for 189, and the

There was a big crowd asem Nichols, At once South Africa useful spell by Verity, who har bled when Crisp opened the bowl-were in trouble. Bledle edged me Dalton caught by

ing from the nursery end, and akachily, and Mitchell was given mid applause came rippling from the another alfp.

packed mound, stand when Ham Mitchell bowled beant

mond and Wyatt began as if they

were playing in a club match,

might have can

own

Eight runs of Crisp's arst over. moved from Including a lovely late cut to the gully, boundary by Wyatt and then they a

who

done;

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