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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

Yacht Club And Civil Service Draw

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club completed their Lawn Bowls League matches for this season on Saturday afternoon when they drew with the Civil Servics Cricket Club in the junior division each side scoring 60 shots.

There were only three other matches on the programme, Cral- gengower C.C. "A", Senior League champlons, the Police R.C. and the Talkoo R.C. all scoring victories.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS AT A GLANCE

HONG KONG

DAILY PRESS, MONDAY,' SEPTEMBER 21, 1936.

AMATEUR GOLF

IN U.S.

McLean And Fischer In Final

Garden City, Sept. 19. Playing in the anal of the US.

INTERPORT CRICKET TRIALS

Two Games During Week-end

Amateur Golf Championship, Jack NAZARIN AND GOSANO

McLean was one down to J. Fl- cher (U.S.), at the ninth, but was 2 up at the 18th. Conditions had greatly improved, but a gusty breeze proved a handicap to the playera. McLean was the steadier of the two.

FIRST DIVISION

Taikoo Dock

64

Craigengower "B"

47

Craigengower "a"

73

Kowloon Dock

52

Fischer

Police R.C.

54

Civil Service

50

SECOND DIVISION

80 Yacht Club

60

Civil Service

Figures in brackets denote of corresponding game last season.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

Civil Service

Indian R.C.

Talkoo Dock

Totais

The following were the scores: McLean 5 3 5 4 4 5 4 539 6 4 3 4 4 5 4.4 236) 4 3 4 4 4 8 5 5 439 5 4 3 6 5 3 4 6 3=4)

Later. Fischer was examined by doctors in the Club house. While playing against Johnny Goodman yester- day, he strained the achilles tendon in the left heel and to-day again twisted it when in the rough at the Afteenth hole. He was greatly aggravated although he was able

to walk but he finched after fo- lowing through when the weight was on the left foot. Fischer sportingly denied that the injury affected his game but critics were agreed that it must have greatly affected his play.

Reuter

Garden City, Long Is

September 19.

After Mclean had lead 3-0 at the 27th, and was lying dormie one. at the 37th hole, Fischer sank a twenty-five foot pult for a birdie three.

FIRST DIVISION

P.

W.

F. A.

Up

Craigengower "A"

18 17

1 1196

935

201

Club de Recreio

17

12

5 1081 922

159

Dn. Pls.

0 3-4 0 21

Kowloon B.G.C.

18

11

↑ 1122 1021

101

0 22

Cralgengower "B"

17

9

8 990 1012

0

23 18

Police R.C.

18

9

9 1030 1072

0

42 18

Kowloon C.C.

18.

8

10 1035 1058

0

23 16

Kowlón Dock

18

7

11 1040 1086

0

46 14

17

6

11 961 1027

0

66 12

18

5

13 985 [132

0 147 10

17

4

13 889 1004

175 8

176

88

83 10329 10329, 521

521 176

SECOND DIVISION

Heuter.

P.

W.

L

D.

Kowicon B.G.C.

18

16

F. 01205 869 396

A Up Da. Pts.

0 32

Club de Recreio

17

13

4

0 1152 855 297

0 20

H.K.F.C. "A"

18

11

7

0 1087 1002

25

0.22

Crairengower

18

9 8

1 1010 1047

D 37 19

Police R.C.

13

9 9

0 1044 1075

0 31

18

Kowloon C.C.

18

8

10

0 990 1135

G 145

16.

H.KFC. "B"

18

7

11

0 982 1136

0 154

14

H.K Eectric

18

5 12

•1 995 1105

0 110

11

Yacht Club

18

5

12

1 960 1153

17

4

12

1

984-1012

0 43

9

178

'87 87

Civi Service

Totals

First

Division

C.C.C. "A" DEFEAT KOWLOON DOCKS

At Happy Valley Craigengower Cricket Club "A" beat Kowloon Docka Recreation Club

18 by

shots

4 10449 10449 718 718 178

Second Division

CIVIL SERVICE AND YACHT CLUB DRAW

Later.

IN LIMELIGHT

In preparation for the forthcom- ing Interport cricket match to be played in Shanghai, two trial matches were held during the week-end. On Saturday, at "the Hong Kong C.C. ground, bright cricket was seen, the outstanding players belog K Nazarin, who scored 33 in delightful manner,

vere

Wrestlers Wrangle

(Continued from paze 1).

Round By Round Description

HOME FOOTBALL

Preston Defeat Derby Away: Bristol Rovers Beaten

The feature of the week-end Home League football was the defeat of Derby at home by Preston North End and the first de- feat of Bristol Rovers by Bournemouth.

The following are the results and League, tables to date:~

Round one-Wong came out strong with a headlock on Aguin-

a les Charlton aldo, who retaliated with spilt which sent Wong crawling to Chelsea the rupes.

Derby Reversing his hold. Aguinaldo Everton changed to an arm bar and follow-Grimsby ed it with a body slam, and ended up with a punishing toe hold.

Wong went out of the ring, ac-

FIRST DIVISION

Huddersfield M'chester "U Portsmouth

Birmingham

THIRD DIVISION (South) TABLE

2

3 W. Bromwich

Luton

1 Preston

2 Liverpool

+ Leeds

1 Bolton

1 Wednesday

2 | Cardin

Bournemouth Bristol R

2 Manchester C i

13

Stoke Sunderland

8 Middlesboro'

4 Brentford

Wolves

FIRST

2 Arsenal

DIVISIÓN TABLE

and & L. Gosano, of the University,companied with "boos" from the who was undefeated with 59 to his crowd.

Coming back, he secured"a ham- credit. Other high scorers

-mer lock oa Aguinaldo, and follow- C. Garthwaite (Army) 47, W. H.

ed it with a short arms scissors, Colledge (Civil Service) 34, A. T

when the gong rang. Lee (Craigengower) 44 not out and H. B. Neve 23.

Robin Lee, of the K.C.C., bowled

well especially in his first spell Colledge Impressed as an opening

batsman while Garthwaite batted in characteristic style.

Alee Tom Hayward, Nazarin. Pearce and Gosano did well field- lag.

Scores were as follows:-

7

MR. A. W. HAYWARD'S XI. N. A E. Mackay, b.Pereira E. Zimmern. Gosuno. b

Garthwaite

8

1 head lock, but Everton

Derby Charlton

Round two:-Wong staged with Portsmouth head, scissors on Aguinaldo, who Stoke"

and came back with an arm bar | Chelsea wriggled out of it magnificently, Middlesbro

on Wong.

Huddersfield Wong

Kot Aguinaldo retaliated with another bead lock and across bar.

Then there were severnt head Birmingham locks until Aquinaldo managed to Brentford break one, and sent. Wong to the mat with a hard flying tackle.

The end of the round came sa Aguinaldo had a wrist lock and leg scissors on Wong."

*

WONG DAZED

?!

With a body slam at the start of the third round, aguinaldo came back strongly with a head lock.

Two aying tackles in quick sue-

C.

Nazarin, c Colledge, b Minu 35 W. 6. Hung. b Pereira

7

Col, E. St. O. Kirke, c Madar, b

Minu

1

E, J. R. Mitchell, b Gosano .....

0

A. W. Hayward, b Pearce

6

seconds, and Aquinaldo managed

A. T. Lee, not out

44

to get a leg split on Wong

5.

Wolves'

◊ Brighton,

Southend..

2

Watford Reading

1 Clapton O

0 Northampton

Gillingham Crystal Pal

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

7 S 1 1 15 9 11

7 5 1 1 13 6 11 6 5 1 14 4 10 64 1 1 10 7 9.1

7.4 1 2 11 & 9 T 3 2 2 17 88

6 2 3 1 15 10 7

6 3 1 2 1 9 7

7 3 1 3 10 8 7

7 3 1 3 12 11 7

8 3 1 2 4 77 6 2 2 2 10 11 8

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.! Millwall

6 2 2 2 8 8 6 7 4 1 2 15 9 9 Walsall

6 3 - 3 8 8 6 74 1 Z 16 10 9 Queen's P R 6 3 3 9 8 6 6 42 9 8 8

62 13 8 10 5 7 4 3 13 12 8 74 1 10 8 8

6 4-2 16 11

6 4 2 17 12

8 8

7 2 3 2 9 10 7

7 2 3 2 13 13 7 7232 11 13 7

6 3 1 2 10 77 Manchester C 7 2 2 3 15 16 Sunderland

Arsenal Liverpool Wednesday

Grimsby Manchester West Brom. Bolton

33 11 12 6

Notts C Swindon Exeter Torquay

Bristol C. Aldershot Newport

6 2 1 3 13 12 5 7 2 5 8 15 4 71 2 4.10 15 4 6 11 4 9 18 3 7- 2 S. 9 20 2 2 5 7 92 2

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Arbroath Celtic 6 6 2 2 2 88 $ 7 2 2 3 12 13 6

7 2 2 3 17 17 6 73-4 12 15

6

8 2 2 2 13 13 6

6 2 1 3 10 16 6

6 1 2 3 60 4

The Anal round will be played 8. Neve, e Pearce, b Madar cession left Wong dazed for a few Preston NE 6 12 3 8 10 4 to-day teeing-of at 3 p.m.- Renier.

OXHEY TOURNEY

Rees Beats Withcombe In Final

Uxhey, Sept. 18. Dal Rees, the young Welshman. scored a dramatic victory over Ernest Whitcombe in the final of the"" News Of The World" £1.250 golf tournament to-day.

Re beat Whitcombe by one up. After the laser had led by five holes at the end of the morning round.

Rees consistently out-drove his more "expertenced opponent but Whitcombe was the master in other

At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser-departments. vice Cricket Club shared the points with the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club

Scores at the end of the first round were: Whitcombe 69. Rees 75.

Whitcombe was two up at the 27th, and the match was all square

R, Lee, e Minu. b Pearce

Tel. Tufnell, not out Extras (B4, LB1)

With a full nelson on Agulzialdo, Wong had him on the mag and

5 hammered his head repeatedly on

the canvas.

Total (for 9. wkts. dec.) 148 Fall of the wickets; 1 (Zimmern) for (2; 2 (Mackay) for 25; 3 (Hung) for 33: 4 (Kirke) for 42: (Mitchell! for 43; 6 (Nazarin) for 69; 7 Hay ward) for 76; 8 (Neve) for 112: 9 (R, Lee) for 132.

Bowling Analysis

O M

Garthwaite Pereira Minu Goano Pearce Medar

L, D. Kubee, b R. Lee

|

..

Leeds

1

1 5 7 17 3

Aston Villa

SECOND DIVISION

Fulham

3

Blackburn

1 Norwich

Blackpool

Round four-Honours were fair Bradford C jy even until this round.

Wong secured a series of head locks on Aguinaldo, and threw in about the ring for a few minutes.

Then Aquinaldo retaliated with nying tackles," and secured a half nelson and, later, a head scissors on Wong.

two

more

The round ended when.. Wong signified his submission to the re- feree when he received to much punishment from a series of toe holds.

CHINESE LIMPS

3 Newcastle

1.Burnley

1 West Ham

5 Southampton

Bury. Chesterfeld Notts F. Plymouth Sheffield U Swansea Tottenham

SECOND

5 Doncaster

1 "Coventry

2 Leicester

2 Barnsley

"

Bury

Aston Villa Blackpool Sheffield U Notts F

5 Bradford

DIVISION TABLE

9 St. Johnstone

1 Rangers

Dundee

2 Aberdeen

2

Dunfermline

5 Queen O'S

D

3 Albion

2 3

Falkirk Hibernian Motherwell Partick

St. Mirren

T Lanark

3 Hearts

5 Hamilton..

6 Clyde

3 Kilmarnock

1 Queen's P

SCOTTISH LEAGUE TABLE

0 Aberdeen

0 Motherwell

3 Rangers

1 Hearts

1 Dundee

1 Celtic M

81 | Rúmarnock

DIVISION 1.

P. W.D. L. F. A. Pts.

3 5 322 7 13

8 6 1 1 25 12 13

8 5 3 1684 13

.8 5 1 2 22 18 11

8 4 3 1 12 10-11

8 4 2 2 18 12 10

8 4 1 3 17 13 9

Queen's Park 8 3 3 2 12 13 9

1 Third Lanark 8 3 2 3 12 9 8

Partick

1

P. W. D. LF. A. Pts. 7 4 3-147 11 7.4 2 1 15 3 10 6 41 19 49 64 11 10 3 9 7 2 4 111 10 8 8 3 2 1 12 8 8 7 3 1 3 9 11 7 Plymouth 7 Z 3 2 18 11 T Coventry 7 2 9 2 8 8 7 a head lock and short arm scissors Southampton 7 3 3 8 14 7

Wong was not in good shape when he came back for the fifth round, and there was a perceptible limp in his walk,

Fulham Barnsley

6 1 10

R. W 1

12

1 47

11 3 29

.3 +

4

0 18 1

5

2

20 2

1- 21

1

MR. T. A. PEARCE'S XI.

11

WE Colledge, c Hayward, b

Tufnell ** TA, Pearce, b R. Lee

34

13

47

50

21

20

205

on Aguinaldo in quick succession: Tottenham

Aguinaldo did not seem to be Blackburn much winded, nor tired, and when Chesterfield Wong secured another head lock Burnley on him, he threw him right aut Newcastle. of the ring.

CS.C.C.-H. F. Harper, E. KII- C.C.C) “A”:--A. Razack, L. C. R.. Souza, W. K., War. J. Cavanagh-mun, H Westlake, H. F. Westlake (skip) 35. J. S. Landolt, V. N. arskip) 11. M. Cunietti, P. D. Atienza, A. E. Coates. E. el Arculli Crawler, A. E. Allan, H. E. Strange. (skip) 17. J. Fitzgerald, M. A. R.(skip) 23.J, E. Pengelly, J. Read for the first time by the 31st Souza, A. Š. Comes. U. M. Omar Carr, W. R. Hillyer, R. R. Davies (skip) 21.

at the 29th. Owing to Whitcombe'sc. c. Garthwaite, retired putting lapses. Rees secured the EL. Gosano, not out

Total: 73.

1

K.D.R.C.-J. Revie. W. Forsyth, R. Morrison. J. McKelvie-kip) 19 4. Pearsun, C. Stewart, J. Fraser, F. Cullen-(skipi 24. P. B. Parks. A. Calman, J. V. Ramsay, G. N Cooper (sklp? 12.

Total: 55.

TAIKOO CAUSE SURPRISE

At Talkoo, the Taikoo Recreation Club beat Craigengower Cricket Club "B" by 17 shots:-

Taikoo C.C.-N. Norrie, A. Me- Arthur. Keown, R. Wallace (skip) 19. F. Pattinson, E. J. Pol- lock, W. Cunningham, J. C. Chal- mers-(skip) 25. J. Wald, W. Mel- rose. N. Drummond, J. Polson- (skip) 20.

Total: 84.

..

(skip) 26.

hole, and he held on grimly to win at exciting match.

Whitcombe had a 73 for his Total: 60. Yacht Club.-A., Murdoch, P. 8. second round while Rees returned Cassidy, G. T. Padgett, A. Sieven-eard of 68. Par for the course is sonakip) 23. W. J, Hansen, A. tz-.

2 E D. J. Fraser, Drummond, Maughan-(skip) 16. W. A. Gor- nell H. S. House, J. A. D. Morri- son, K. S. Robertson-fakip) 21.

Total:

60.

RECREIO TITLE

Gutierrez Defeats J. J. Basto

LA Gutierrez, former Colony lawn bowls champion, won the Club de Recreio championship when he defeated J. J. Basto by 21 shots to 11 on Saturday.

MEDINA CUP

the Medina Cup was Play for continued. three rinks being in play under the Wapinshaw system, results of which were as follows:

F. X. M. Suva, C. H. Basto, F. A.

C.C.C. "BA, J. Coelho, W. Xavier, C. M. B. Alves (skip) 22 Phelps, B. W. Whiteman, W. V. Luz, P. A. Yvanovich, H. Alves, Field=(skip) 19. J. W. Leonard, FL F. Xavier-(skip) 17. A. V. K. Modi, K. M. Omar, C. S. Sum Barros, A. F. Noronha, C. M. Silva, mons(skip) 14. J. Soares, K. W. J. M. S. Rosarto--(skip) 11′′ **-* Randall. A. E. 8 Alves, A. M. Omar

F. V. Ribeiro, J. V. Ribeiro, B. skip) 14.

Basto, D. C. Alves—(skip) 24. J. G. Total: 47.

"Ozorio, C. A. Lopes, C. M. Xavier, C. E. Marques (skip) 11. H. A. Botelho, L. J. Silva, A. A. Remedios, O. P. Remedios-(skip) 28.

POLICE WIN

At Happy Valley, Police Recrea- len Club beat Civil Service Cricket Club by 4 shots.

PRC.-W. Greig, C. Dowman,

Reuter.

DEPARTMENTAL BOWLS TOURNEY

Results Of First Round

G, Clegg-Htil, not out

Extras (817, LB3)

Total (for 4 wkta.)

E. F. Fincher, Capt. L. J. Walch. A. H. Madar, A. R. Minu and F, D. Pereira did not bat.

Fall of the wickets: 1 (Kilber) for 23: 2 (Pearce) for 57; 3 (Colledge) for 65: 4 (Garthwaite for 139.

However, he. managed to secure

Swansea Leicester Norwich West Ham

Wong's "legs got entangled be- tween the ropes, and it was a full minute with his head down on the floor before he could be extricated. Eradford. C The referee counted hip out in Doncaster three seconds, and

declared Bradford

· Aguinaldo the winner.

Bowling Analysis

Hing

9 1

O. M. R. W. 517 0

R. Lee

13

1 36

2

Tufnell

11

1 50

1

A. T. Lee

3

20 0

0

a 0 26 0

The first round of the Gos- combe - O'Sullivan Inter- Depart-Nazarin mental lawn bowls challenge cup. was played yesterday on the Police YESTERDAY'S MATCH R.C. green.

The results were as follows:-- F.W.D.: (T. Purvis, T. Carr, N. J. Bebbington, WE Hollands) (skip) lost to Police: (G. Perkins, A. J., Johnson, A. E. Carey, R. H E. Marks) (skip), 17-24.

Senior Clerical and Accounting Star: (Strange, P. D.-Crawley, J. G. Gelling, B. Maughan) (skip) lost to Police "A": (C. Dowman, J. 8. Riddle, J. `Oram. W Mair) (skip), 13-14...

ཡ-ས་

There was further high scoring In the Interport cricket trial match

played at the. Kowloon Cricket Club ground yesterday afternoon.

Bcores were as follows:-

T. A. PEARCE'S XI. W. H, Colledge, c A. T. Lee, b

Goodwin

D. Kilbee. b Kirin TA Pearce, retired

C. C. Garthwaite, c Perry, b

Owen Hughes

A H. Madar, run out ..........

D. W. Persse, lbw b Tufnell

Medical: (J. Stephen, W. Col- ller, J. A. R. Selby, J. F. McGowan) (skip) beat Police "B": (W. Greig, S. Logan, F. Channing, FE. EK Nazarin, not out. Booker) (skip), 23–11.

Sanitary *A*: (C. Champdovter, M. Purvis, Lockhart, R Wood) (akip) lost to P.W.D. "B": (E. J Carter, G. 8. Grover, J. S. Beach, C. B. Robertson). (skip), 26-11.

F.W.D. “A”: (W. L. Walker, PA, R. Minu did not bata

Bowling Analysis In a hockey match played at Cheesman, H. H. Rose, A. M.. Holland) (skip) beat P.WD. "C":. Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon,

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

the Radio Sports Club defeated. Hodges, P. C. Morgan, A

Spary) (skip), 25-19,

J. Örem. W. E. Hollands-(skip) 18. the Nomads by a goal, to mil, the

Glendinning. F. EE Booker,

goal being scored by Kitchell from J. Shepherd, 8, Logan, (skip) 15. W. a short corcer during the first McKay, C. Chontiings, G. Perkins, W. Mair-akip; 23.

Total: 54.

CBC.C.-R. Stevens, W. Burling. C. Strange, AFW. Grimmitt-(skip) 22. M. Purvis M. N. Rakusen, W. Cullips, R. R. Wood(skip) 16 P. E Knight, J. Gellatley, L A. Collyer, JF MacGowan~(skip) 12,

Total: 50.

half. Hussain and 8. Chowdhury were outstanding for the winners while S. A and R. J. Reed and B. da Silva played well for the lasers.

ARGONAUTAS WIN

A splendid hockey match was was played on Saturday, at King's Park between the Argonautas and the YMCA. The former won by four goals to nil. The Argonautas

Revenue: (H. V. Pearse,

Later, the decision was rescinded and a "no decision bout" was de- Barrow clared by the referee on agreement Carlisle between the wrestlers. The fight | Darlington will be held again shortly.

SPORTING GESTURE

Young Aguinaldo's sporting ges- ture to continue the fight was well received by the spectators, but the decision of the referee could not be altered.

<

6 3 1 2 13 8 7

6 2 2 1 4 4 6

6 3 3 14 9 6

8 3 1 3 10 9 6

7 34 11 10

6

6 3 -3 12 10 6

5 2 1 4 11 12

5

7 2 1 4 0 11 5 7 "2 1 4 9 13 5

7 1 2 4 12 17 4

6 1 1 4 4 11 3

Arbroath

Clyde

St Mirren Faldrk

Hamilton

8 3 2 3 19-12 8

8 3 1 4 11 16 7 6.3 14 13 19 7

8 3 14 19 19-7 8.3

- 3 14 19 6

8 3

- 5 20 25 €·

St Johnstone 8-2 1 5 11 17 5

Albion

Dunfermline

Hibernian Queen of 8

8 2 1 5 11 16 5

8 2 1 5 14 19 5

8 1 2 5.14 25 4. 8 1 1 6, 9 28 3

FRIENDLY CRICKET

N

The Diocesan Boys' School com- menced their cricket season Saturday when they entertained a tenm captained by Mr. A. M. Prata and lost. Batting Brst the Bchool scored 107 runs to which D. Crary scored 29. The visitors replied with 133 runs A. Zimmern (29), W. Rapley (26) and G. A. Lee (26) were top scorers. Crary cap tured three wickets for 20. and Prata four for 14.

THIRD

7 1 8 5 21

DIVISION (North)

2

3 Rochdale

0

4 Crewe

0

✪ Oldham

3

Gateshead Hartlepools Hull

1 Accrington

1

3 Mansdeld

1

1 Lincoln

1 Tranmere

2

2 Halifax

49

4. Rotherham

2

1 Port Vale, 0. Chester

N Brighton Southport - Stockport Wrexham

York

CLUB WIN

A bright knock for 85 by E P Humphreys featured the match played at King's Park on Saturday between the HK.C.C. and HMS. Adventure, the former winning by

runs. The Club batted first and scored 144 for seven wickets, declared. Humphreys scoring 85. 2Cpl Arden, R. M. dismissed four

Both of the fighters agreed that they had never fought in a bout THIRD DIVISION (North) TABLE batsmen for 48 runs. The Adven-

where only three seconds were counted before the one out of the ring should return.

Chester

Jaghet Singh and Harban Singh Stockport

54 challenged the winner of yester-Hull

day's bout to a fight at a later Hallax Lincoln 55 date, and they were accepted,

42

The former comes to the Colony Oldham 39 with a very good record of wrest York

1ling. He once defeated the form- Mansfield

er world's champion. "Strangler" Hartlepools Lewis, and was given a draw de- Wrexham cision when he wrestled with the Southport famous American, Jim Londps.

Local wrestling enthusiasts are eagerly looking forward to seeing him in the ring here.

Tranmere Darlington

P.

ture scored 95 to which Lt. Gor¬ ‚W. D. L.. F.. A. Pta.don" contributed 48., J. Redman

7 6124 4 13:

743-16 7 11 64 2 8 310 75 2710 Z ST 2 10 6 9

7 4 1 2 16 10 9

6 2 3.1 9.5 7

#3 12 13-12 7

5 3 1 1 3.4.7

1 2 3 2 9 8 7

72 32,11 12 7

7 2 2 3 13 164 6 1 3 2 12 18 5 New Brighton 1 2 1 4 7 10 5 Port Vale 7 2 14 B 14 5 Carlisle Rotherham Crewe

46

1

EF. Fincher, c Owen Hughes,

b Tufnell

Extras

..25

Total (for 7 wits.)... zas E. L. Gosana. G. Clegg-Hili and

1

11 2 47

A. T. Lee, retired hurt O. M. R. W.. Owen Hughes, not out

79 15.1

Tel. Tufnell, not out

Extras

15

27

9.2

45

2

∙14 Gateshead

Accrington

29 1

∙151

30

9

i

Goodwin

R.

R. Lee Tufnell Evin

Tengrave, W. Ward, A. W. Grim- mitt) (skip) lost to Sanitary: (P E. Knight, J. Gellatly, C. Strangs, G. Sheri) (skip)""'13-28. \\",

A. T. Lee....

Owen Hughes

3

bes

-

A. W. HAYWARD'S XL A E. Mackay, b Garthwaite c Colledge, b right wing, F. Nolasco, was the L Zimmern, outstanding player and he scored. Nazarin two of their four goals B. Gosaro, K. Nazarinic Minu, Madar... centre forward, was also in the limelight, AB. Xavier and B Gosano each scored a goal,

B. Neve. c Madar, b Minu... 0, Clegg-Hill, b. Pearce R. Lee, Lb. b Perme

Total (for 7 wkta.)

A. E. Perry, AW, Hayward did not bat.

Rochdale

Barrow

6 2 13 12 11 5 #13 11 14 4 74.3 7 17:4 711 57 19. 3 8 11 48 14 3 6337 13 3

5 2 3 3 6 2

THIRD DIVISION (South)

Bournemouth Brighton 4 Bristol C

3 Bristol R

2 Luton

Bowling Analysis

2 M'llwall 1 Notts C

M. R. W. Crystal P

2 Cardif

1 Garthwaite GOSANO 39 Madar 33 Minu

6

33 1 Exeter

1

6

Newport

5

16

1

Northampton

1 Pearce

19

Reading

Southend

Watford

2 Bwindon

171 Persse (*,3]|| Nazarin

0 Gillingham 3 Torquay

Queen's F. R2 Clapton

0 Walsall

Aldershot

tack four wickets for 22.

INTERNATIONAL MOTOR RACE

A

Dixon Repeats His 1934 Success

Brooklands, Sept. 19. Freddie Dixon with his co-driver. C. Martin won the International ave hundred miles race, driving's Riley in 4 hours, 38 minutes and "15 seconds at a speed of 118.66 milles an hour. Dixon thus repeated his 1934 victory**

Second place was taken by C.WN. Pacey with C. T. Baker carr, a co-driver on a Pacey Hassan in the 0 special time of 4 hours, 46 minutes 2 and 15 seconds at a speed of 115,05 1 miles an hour.ENERA 2Third place went to Brian Lewis, with Earl Howe as co-driver on a Lagonda in 4 hours, 53 minutes and 1.2 seconds at a speed of 113.02 miles an hour. Eighteen started in the race and there were 5,000 2 spectators

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