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HONG-KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1937.

H. K. HOCKEY' CLUB

A.A. Dand Elected

+

President

SUBSCRIPTIONS

INCREASED

FINAL TEST MATCH ENDS

IN A DRAW

England's Endeavour To

Force Victory Thwarted

London, August 17..

England and New Zealand drew in the final Test match com- y, New Zealand successfully resisting a fine "to force a victory. When stumps were drawn follows:-

At the annual meeting of the Hong Kong Hockey Club held yes-pleted at the Oval endeavour by Eat terday evening in the Secretary's Office, Hong Kong Cricket Club, the position was Mr. A. A. Dand was elected Pre- sident. Owing to the absence of Mr. W. Woodward (President) who was away from the Colony, Mr. Dand presided.

New Zealand 249 and 187, England 254 for 7 dec. and 31 for 1. When the tea interval was taken, New Zealand had lost six of their second innings wickets for. 117 runs and a win for England appeared possible. But after the interval, Moloney, batting with great patience, and Tindill, thwarted England by adding 43 for the seventh wicket.

The Chairman pointed out to the meeting that the expenses of Afterwards Tindill and Dunning, the Club for the last year were less continued the good work by put- than usual but the year's general ting on a further 32 runs for the workings showed a deficit of $123,50. | eighth wicket, and by that time This was probably due to the de- | England's hopes of winning had crease in subscriptions. It was destroyed. decided at the meeting that the annual subcription for the coming season be increased from $7 to $10. Practice games will commence in the middle of September while matches will be arranged to take place every Wednesday and Friday. The first eleven will play Wednesdays and the second team

on Fridays.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

O, M. R. W. 12 1 42 1

8 2 13 1

13

3 19 6 0 34

8 41 2 11 2 24 0 11

2

2

Gover Matthews Goddard · Robins Feature of to-day's play was the Hammond century scored by Hardstaff. He Compton and Dennis Compton completely Hutton redeemed England's position by adding 125 for the fourth wicket. Compton contributed a fine 65 and was out in a most unfortunate

onmanner. No sooner had England passed New Zealand's score than the closure was applied.

The following officers for the The venture appeared to be coming year were elected :—

Justified when New Zealand, on a President Mr. A. A. Band; Vice-drying wicket, lost three wickets Presidents:-Messrs. W. Woodward, for 46 rune. Subsequently, how E. J. R. Mitchell and J. Rodger; ever, H. G. Vivian treated the Eng- Hon. Secretary G. Sommer; Hon.lish attack with disdain and hit up Treasurer-E. V. Reed; Capt. 1st 50 in 70 minutes. At tea six wic- KIG. E. R. Divett; Vice-Capt kets had fallen for 117, and there 1st XI-R. A. Bates; Capt. 2nd was still a chance of the match decision. XI-L Starbuck;

outright an Committee carrying

Zealand's courageous Messrs. W. A. Reed, J. Potter, H. But New

the adjournment Owen Hughes. P.A. Bates and B. batting after I. Bickford.

quickly destroyed these hopes.

Present at the meeting were:---` Messra. A. A. Dand (Chairman), G. E. R. Divett, J. Rodger, R. A. Bates, J. E. Potter. E. V. Reed (Hon. Treasurer) and G. Sommer (Hon. Secretary),

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

Detalled scores, as cabled Reuter.

by

NEW ZEALAND

1st Inninga

SECOND INNINGS H. G. Vivian, I.b.w.,

Hammond

W. A. Hadlee, e Compton,

h Matthews

M. W. Wallace, Lb.w.. Gover...

J. L. Weir, c.Hutton b

Goddard

New York Gains On Dunning. b Compton

Leaders

New York, Aug. 17. New York, gained on Chicago, National League leaders, to-day by defeating Boston four to one. The Cuba, meanwhile, were going down to defeat at the hands of Pitts- burgh's Pirates, who broke the hearts of the St. Louis Cardinals Sunday by winning two straight. Chicago scored two to Pirates' four.

Philadelphia swamped Brooklyn. eleven to one.

Bt. Louis and Cincinnati are playing a night game.

In the American League Detrolt scored a win over Chicago, eleven to seven, Fox, York and Gehring er homered for the Tigers, F. Walker for the White Sox.

Lefty Gomes of New York, held the Washington Senators scoreless with three hits, while the Yankees scored eight times. Gomez play ed in spite of the fact that he had learned only this morning of the death of his mother. Dickey and Lazzeri hit home runs. In the

second game. New York won six to four, Dickey again hitting a cir- cult drive.

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2.4 1 4 ENGLAND-1st. INNINGS L. Hutton, a and b Vivian C. J. Barnett, c Hadlee,

b Cowie.....

C. Washbrok, Lb.w. (N)

b Vivian

D. Compton, run out J. Hordata, b Cowie' W. R. Hammond e Wallace,

b Cowle

L. E. O. Ames, not out

R. W. V. Robins, e and b

Roberts

A. D. Matthews. not out

Extras

12

13

65

103

31

S

2

Total (tor 7 wkts., decl.) 254

Fall of wickets:-1 for 15 (Bar- nett), 2 for 31 (Washbrook) 3 for 38 (Eutton), 4 for 161 (Compton). 's for 222 (Hammond), 6 for 240

(Hardstar 7 for 254 (Roblins).

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M

249

1

Cowie Roberts

57 Dunning

Vivian

R. W.

24

5

73 3

15

4 26 1

25

5 89

.0

129 5 82 2

SECOND INNINGS

7 Barnett, e Roberts, b Dunning | 21

Washbrook, not out

D. A R. Moloney. b Compton E. M. Tindir, not out

38

37

19

J. Cowie, c Robins, b Hutton M. L. Page. absent hurt

Extras

2

0

6

LAWN BOWLS

Extras

8

2

(For one wkt.) 31

0,

M. R. W.

4

15 0.

4

1 9

'b

1.2

0 5

"1

10 Cowie

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Roberts

187 Dunning

OPEN RINKS FINAL

CS. Rosselet Wins

Leading all the way, the Crai- gengower Cricket Club quartette, comprising J. R. Soares, J. W Leonard, L. C. R. Sousa and C. B. Rosselet (skip) defeated J. Wat- son, C. B. Hosking, R. G. Craig and A. Hyde-Lay (skip) by 30 shots to 20 in the final of the Colony Open Rinks lawn howls championship, played on the Club de Recreio green yesterday after-

noon.

The Craigengower, four at the 14th head were leading by 20 shots to 16 but at the 18th the score was level at 20. On the last three Boston beat Philadelphia, six to heads, Rosselet and his colleagues

drew away to win by ten shots.

In the semi-finals Rosselet's rink defeated U.M. Omar's four while Hyde-Lay's rink defeated Basta's

оде.- Reuter.

LEAGUE TENNIS

"B" DIVISION

The Kowloon Indian Teunis Club drew with the Civil Service C.C. in

rink

-Reuter.

WORLD TOUR OF GERMAN TENNIS CHAMPIONS

New York, Aug. 18, The German tennis champions, Gottfried von Cramm, Henkel and Marie Louise Horn, will in the course of their world tour, between August 23 and 23, compete in the United States doubles champion- afilps at Boston. They will then compete in the singles from Sep- tember 2 to 11 at Forest Hill, after which they will play in some ex- hibition matches in California:

After an exhibition match in Shanghai, Fraulein Horn will re- turn home to Germany but von

Cramm and Henkel will go on to Australia. Towards the end of January, the two champions will go to India to play an exhibition match in Bombay, and it is possible that, before returning home, they will play in the Egyptian cham÷ pionships at Cairo in March- Transocean

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY

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gower C.C.v. Civil Service C.C.; a "B" Division League tennis match Bowls Open Singles Third" South China A.A. v. Club played at King's Park yesterday. Round), J. S. Howell v. A Hyde- Recreio; Kowloon C.C. v. Central

6. A. Hussain and 6. 6. Hussain | Lay (Kowloon Dock green); T. British Association. (KIT.C.) beat J. Pengelly and F. Fergusson v. A 8. Comes or C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 Bradley 6-4, beat L- Agaturoff and G. Stiva (Civil Service C.C. green). Bowls First Division: Craigen- B. Agafuroft 6-3, beat N. Bebbing-Bridge-Cheero Club Contract gover C.G. v. Civil Service C... ton and J. Sloan 6-3. į.

Bridge, 8 p.m.

Club de Recrelo v. Kowloon Dock Tennis.-"C" Division, Army T.C.R.C., Police-R.CY. Kowloon C.C.; v. Radio 8.C. Chinese RC. (1) v. Second Division: Kowloon' B.G.C. Kowloon Tong: Chinese R.C. (2) v. v. Kowloon CC, Club de Recreio V Indian R.C: Craigengower C.G. v. Hong Kong F.C.; Third Division: Club de Recreto; South China AA. Cvil Service C.C. v. H.K. Electric M. Singh and A. Khan (KITCY. Kowloon Co

R.C., Kowloon F.C. v. Craigen- lost to Pengelly and Bradley 0-6.

gower C.C. lost to T. and B. Agafuroff 1-6, lost to Bebbington and J. Sloan 2-6.

F. Khan and 1. Mahan Singh (K.LT.C.)' drew with Pengelly and Bradley 6-6, lost to 1 and B. Agafuroff 1-8, beat Bebbington and

Sloan 6-3....

TO-MORROW

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Meeting-Kowloon Chess Club, at St. Andrew's Church Hall, 5.30

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 Bowls-Pirat Division: Police R.C. v. Civil Service C.C., Kowloon C.C., Kowloon Dock R.C.; Second Division: Club de Recreto v. Crai-

are usually callous about the TennisD" Division, Army T.C. | gengower C.C., Kowloon C.C. v. sufferings of meh who have lost v. Kowloon Indian T.C. Chinese Police R.C; Third Division: Kow" their trousers,-"Mr. Robert Lyna. R.C. v. Indian R.C. Craigen-non F.C. v. Club de Recrelo.

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