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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1932.

SPORTS SEARCHLIGHT

HEAVY RAINS WASH

DEFEAT FOR "CRAZY" GOLFER

MALAYA CHAMPION IN ENGLAND

London, May 24.

BY VERITAS

WASH OUT COUNTY CRICKET

WEATHER'S WORST

Kent and Varsity Escape

A NAIDU CENTURY

London, May 24,

Kennedy (lants) Freeman (Kent) and

Farnes (Cambridge)

NAIDU AGAIN

fr 40 wickets all told, at 0 for 103 heavy cost of 101 runs.

5 for સમ G for 22

Brilliant Batling at Headquarters

the rather BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP.

Essex took frat knock and hit up 206 runa, Freeman's six wickets' costing 103 runs.

Woolley and Ames were again associated in a valuablo partner-

SEVENTY-NINE ENTRIES FOR

OPEN EVENT

Soventy-nine names, including those ship for Kent, who replied with

of all the prominent lawn bowls play- 404, gaining a first innings advan-era in Hongkong, were placed in the

Although the weather dampenedtage of 139 runs, Woolley con-hat for the draw for the preliminary round of the Open Championship, spirits in the match between Alltributed 72 and Anies 81.

Essex made a brave show, but which was made by the committeo in din and the M.C.C. at Lord's, wickets fell steadily, the inst when the board room of the South China the gloom was relieved by the bril- the scoreboard showed 211. Free- Morning Post yesterday evening. liant batting of Naidu, the Indian man took 5 for 88. With the task

There is a plethora of talent in the star, who contributed more than

to win. long list of entries, although several T. Manson of Dumfries defcat- Having mocked at the belief half his side's total and defied the scoring 70 odd runs ed W. II. El, the golf cham-that the county cricket season is best of the M.C.C. bowlers to the Kent mnie 73 for 2 wickets, win-well-known names are missing on ac-

ning with eight to spare. plon of Malaya, by one up in the in progress ever since the open-end.

When the Indians had complèted of the Britishing matches, tie weather has done round

Golf Championship.its worst in the last three days.their first and only innings with

In the North and West, complete the Henre-board showing washouts resulted. In the South-Naidu had scored 118 not out,

The M.C.C. bid fair to better the

second Amateur Reuter.

228,

ANOTHER WILCOX EFFORT

Cambridge University Trounce Middlesex. The message recalls the re-Enst, play was permitted,

Kent and Cambridge were the All-India total but stumps were Middlesex did not send a parti- markable exploita of Elkins in the English Amateur Championship only winning teams though tendrawn after they had made 200cularly strong team to Cambridge

and the result was a heavy de at Sandwich recently. He fought matches were scheduled,

There WAS no play at all at!

fent, the Light Blues winning by his way through to the fifth round

(Lancashire

an innings and ten runs. before going down to an ex-holder Manchester

Y.

of the title, but he will be long Surrey) nad at Chesterfield (Derby

Yorkshire, while it remembered for his "crazy" feat.

he impossible for both sides to com- in the Grst round when startled the English golfing worldplete an innlnga at Lord's, Ports- with one of the most amazing dis-mouth, Hove (Brighton). Bath, or plays in a national competition.

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Bristol

for 7 wickets.

BOWLERS ON TOP

Mercer and Paine in Good Form.

Glamorgan obtained. first in- nines points from their game with Warwickshire at Pontypridd. by In the matches started, Worcester mnde 83 for 2, Somerest the narrow margin of il runs.

Warwick butted first and could Idid not hat.

Northants made 16 for 3, Glouceno little on a wretched wicket, the ter did not bat.

Leicester, 146: Hampshire, 123 for bawled steadily to take 6 wlekets

4.

All India. 228: M.C.C. 200 for 7. Glamorgan. 112; Warwick, 101 Cambridge hent Middlesex by an innings and 10 runs.

The figures for these nine holes? were 4, 4, 3, 4, 4, 2, 4, 3, 3. Thus he emulated the 1914 performance over the same course of C. B.wickela, McFarlane. who

accomplished

this score against the American, Chick Evans, in the amateur open championship.

Kent defated Essex by eight Notts, 258; Sussex 114 for 6

HONOURS LIST. Intting.

Naidu (All-Intia) from D.R. Wilcox (Cambridge) To make matters worse Hardman's point of view, Elkins Walker (Nolts) continued the fireworks. He just Ames (Kent) missed a three by inches at the Woolley (Kent)

- No Out. tenth and finished the match with

three perfect [welfth. Hardman. who played Paine (Warwick) by no means hadly, never had the Mercer (Glamorgan) ghost of a chance.

another

nt the

Elkins. a Gloucester man. 46 leave of age, is home on Singapore, where he has

years from

of

LAWN BOWLS

RECREIO TEAMS FOR SATURDAY

18

116

13

H1

72

Bowling.

7 for 45

count of the players being on Home leave The most notablo absentoo is J. Laing, who was runner-up to U. M. N. Drummond Is Omar last year. also a non-starter as he also, is not in the Colony

The draw resulted an follows? Byen: R. Baan v. E. el Arculli; S. Ranille v. J. B. Chapman; L. E. Lam- mert v. A. H. Onwick; P. Madar v. A K. Taylor: F. V. Whittn v. 5. E. Alderman; W. Wotherapoon v. C, S The nihievement was made pes- Rent: J. M. Jack v. C. G. Silva;, F. sible by the splendid batting of Ribeiro v. L. Luck; F. Cullen V, T. D. R. Wilcox who has jumped into Fergusson; I., de Rome v. J. Hunter; form right at the beginning of the. 6. Ozorio . . E. Maughan; F. L.

son and seared a faultless cen. Rapley v. A. O, Brown. tury. 115. The innings closed at 301.

Middlesex

Preliminary round; T. F. McGowan . W. McLeod; J. J. Basto v. J. C. dismissed for 133 Lyal; D. Clow v. W. Mnir; F. Goodwin Lo follow on, and batting a second Gutierrez R. H. E. Marks Y, A. A. Farnes, & for 22) were compelled, A. Chapman; J. F. Lunny. L. A. W. H. B. Muskett; "Phillips Inst wicket falling at 101. Mercer time, scored 138 falling to averti Razack: W. Ward .. G. N. Mitchell;

the innings defeat.

for 34 cuns.

Sussex Saved.

mere

D.

J. J. Gregory v. W. Venables; A. Hyde-lny v. F. Medina; E. W. Sim- Glamorgan, in response, coin-

monds v. Dr. R. A. Castro Basto; R. piled 112, though Phine was in capital form with the ball, bis At Hove. Suasers were saved a F. Luz v..J. G. Meyer; U. M. Omor v.

point by the seven victims being secured at

weather. Notts Whant: S. Dencon v. A M. Hol- land; H. Gitting v. J. Fraser; F. X. M. cost 45 runs. Warwick made 5 forintted first and made 258 to which Silva v. T. E. Knight. 10 before the last ball was howled. Walker contributed 92. Sussex

had lost six wickets for n BRIGHT CRICKET

114 runs when rain intervened. Kennedy (Hampshire) took Leicester wickets for 49 runs at Portsmoutif, where Hants were within twenty-three runs of the with six More fortunate in their weather Leicester total (146) than any other side, Kent forced wickets intact when they fell foul an eluht wickets victory over of the weather. Essex in a bright game at Grave- send.

Kent Force Victory in Great Style.

Byes: II. G. Cooper v. J. G. Brown; 8. Eccleshall v. A. W. Grimmitt; H. F. Stoneham v. W. Russell: B W. Bradbury v. A. H. Basto; A E. Carey v. H. Niah; 11. Hampton v. L. L. E. Longbottom: G., Sherrlit v. F. E. Skinner; V. Petherick v. G. C. Moss; R. Duncan v. I. S. Nichol; A. C. Burford v. A. S. Gomes; P. T. Farrell v. J. C. West; C. J. Tacchi v.

In the other games, nothing oc-F Jones. curred of note, though Northamp

Dates for the preliminary round and for 34 of the Kont attack and took cleven Queer Street against Gloucester secretaries of the clubs on

Freeman again bore the brunt tonshire tooked like visit to were fixed by the committee which

SPORTS CHATTER FROM THE "FOUR CORNERS”

French Encouragemen of Sport Chamber's Grant for the

Olympic Team-Association Football Professionalism

in France-Britain's Crack Hundred Yarder

cach match is to be played. must begin before 5.30 p.m.

Games

The days and the greens on which the games are to be played were or ranged a fellows,

Monday, June 3- (Cralgengower C.C)

T. F. Mcgowan v. W. McLeod S. Deacon

v. A. M. Holland P. X. M. Silra v. P. E. Kaight

Wednesday, June 8. (Kowloon Bowling Green) Dr. R. A. Banto v. E. V. Simmonda JJ. Basto v. J. C. Lyal W. Ward v. G. N. Mitchell

Monday, June 13 (Police R.C.)

v. D. Clow v. U. M. Omar v. L. A. Gutlerroz

Wednesday June 15 (Kowloon C.C.)

RADIO ATHLET

spent a namber of years, He learnt much of his golf at Cirencester and also gained valu- able experience in Rhodesia. A civil servant, Elkins is a manager the State Railways and ae present champion of Malaya; but DESIDES the great efforts being sporting circles. for here he is joy to scores of children, who are: he confessed that he had never made in France to spread thought to be certain of winning often admitted free of charge to done anything like this previously sports in general, particularly in the 1500-meter event at Los An-the rink. Besides the rinks of the Palais des Sports and the Palais in his career. Of medium height the provinces, the French possos-eles.

The Chamber of Deputies has de Glace, a new one is now open and athletic-locking, he certainlysions in North Africa are not being played perfect golf-drives neglected. The most important voted un appropriation of $120,000 to the pubile at the Molitor swim- stright down the middle of the public school in Algiers has four to pay the travelling and livingming pool. fairway. seconds covering the teachers whose work is entirely expenses of the French Olympic

WOOD'S EAST TIME. pin all the way and wonderful devoted to sports, while the school team at Los Angeles. This sum is,

J. F. WOOD, a diminutive

W. Mair puthin ife only requir: era of B'ma Knoum, in the southern however, less than half the amount

suburbs of that city, possesses 14 requested by the French Olympic Scot, who is a member of the

1. Whant pa't on five of the 12 grcens.

hectares (34.5 acres) of sports Committee, the latter's estimate of Iferiot's Former Pupils A.C. and F. Lunny groutal. In Setif, the colonial expenses being placed roughly nt holds his national title, won the college has three of the most up- $280,000. The objection made to Amateur Athletic Association's 10 to-date stadia, and another is un-such a sum was that it did not miles championship on the Alex- der construction. The small appear justified in view of the few ander sports ground, Birmingham,3. Fraser v. H. Gitting village of Issere, with 600 inhabi-victories likely to be obtained by in 52min. 1-5sec., the best time re-, F. Laz

v. J. G. Meyer v. W. Venables tants, has a stadium of its own, as the French team. The total per-turned in this event since the war. 3. J. Gregory well as a shooting range, the whole sonnel for the team, it was pro-The record for the championship is

Monday June 20. equipped with the most modern posed, should be 200, including 51min. 31 2-5sce. Wood's perfor

(Club de Recreio). In Constantine, two athletes, trainers, and villeials; but mauce was remarkable, not only The following will represent the apparatus.

was considered un-Į for the fact that he led practically F. Goodwin v. A. Chapman Club de Recroio in their Lawn excellent swimming pools are to be this number

throughout and was ahead at all. H. E. Marks v. A. A. Razuck Bowls League matches on Satur- found, one of them being Alled necessarily large.

the mile points, but also because

Monday, June 20. day, the First Division game start- with water flowing in from a na-

NO TRADING place picked.

the weather was squally, with half ing at 4 p.m. and the Secondtural source, which means that it A third

At 74 miles he

(Police R.C.) Division match at 3.30 p.m., is constantly changed.

Who will represent France at and rainstorms. bathing pool la now being built.

the games and where the team will was joined by J. A. Burns (Elswick F. Medina v. A. Hyde-Lay

national cross-D. W. Phillips v W. B. Mus] First Division v. Kowloon Dock

be trained are still problems to be Harriers), the SOCCER FAVOURED. (home)-L. C. R. Souza, R. R.

solved. Some have proposed the country champion and A.A.A. 4 Robarts, F. 1. Medina, R. F. Luz

Association football is the fa-Pommery Stadium, near Rheims, as miles champion. The pair had a (skip); LA. Gutierrez, F. Vvourite game among the 1,000,000 suitable centre; others polat out ding-dong struggle, but Wood, with Ribeiro, A. S. Gomes, G. E. Mar Europeans and the 4,000,000 that the Ecole de Joinville, near his curious little spurts, contrived ques (skip); . A. Xavier, J. tives who compose the population Paris, a military training camp, to keep his rival at bay and win Ozorio, F. X. M. Silva, C. G. Silva of Algeria. Cycling and swim- could well be used. Joinvillo was by Gsecs. J. T. Holden (Tipton (skip):

ming come next, but track and field used for the 1920, 1924, and 1928 Harriers), the Midland 10 miles K.C.C. meets have so far not been popular games for the training of soldiers champion, was third in 52min. 46 Second Division "

were likely competitors. 2-bree. The holder, J. W. Win- (away) :-M. A, Carvalho, J. M. M.An annual contest has been ar-who

manager of the field (Derby and County A. and Alves C. H. Basto, J. J. Basto ranged in which the Algerian Colonel Arnold,

and the sports school, stated recently that he C.C.), did not compete. (skip); F. A. Prata, L. F. Xavier, sporting clubs

CAMBRIDGE CHAMPION. C. A. Lopes, A. II. Basto (skip); groups of the universities and col-would not refuse to reconsider the

the training of men for the forth A. A. Xavier, J. M. S. Rosario, leges will take part.

While writing of Improvements coming games. The Government,

E. Malfroy beat C. R. D. E. M. Remedios, Dr. R. A. Basto brought into French sport, one however, has as yet made no move Tuckey, 6-2 6-3, 8-G in the out the s (skip).

should mention that Roubaix, ain that direction. This apparent finals of the Cambridge University and Mr. 1 K.B.G.C. Tenms.

town of 120,000 inhabitants, has apathy is causing some anxiety in lawn tennis tournament.

equal numb Quintin and Kensington Argyllidividual cha

tous coin. The following teams have been now a new stadium. The town of French sporting circles. Time is selected to represent the K.B.G.C.Lille, with 200,000 inhabitants, passing, the games are coming on,won junior and jun,-senior eights

Af the cone possesses four municipal aporta and nothing definite has been un-at the first tideway regatta of the D. WWater on Saturday:

ground. The municipality granted dertaken.

Benson, at Chiswick.

A cup for the 1st. v. Civil, Service:-H. Kan allocation of about $3480 for

Jenn Taris, the French swimmer player was. Taylor, J. Rodger, R. S. Nichol, the promotion of sports in 1931, 8

says Router, set up new world's Singh securing W. Russell (skip). R. Duncan, compared with only $800 in 1921. Sporting enthusiasts found an- records for the 400 and 500 metres goals during

Results: F. V. Whitta, E. W. L. Hogbin, Bordeaux. Marseilles, Toulouse,ather subject for discussion re-in 6min. 1 1-6sec, and the 400

100 yards A. M. Holland (skip) H. E. Lyons, and other cities have all cently when it became known that metres in 4min. 48 2-580., beating Gilchrist, Long Stoneham, D. W. Phillips, H. H. greatly encouraged sports lately. the professional sports promoter, the records held by Arne Borg by A. E. P. Guest Rose, II. Nish (skip).

Jeff Dickson, had expressed his 7-1-6sec, and 1 9-10sec, respective. Randell, W. LADOUMEGUE PLAYS RUGBY.

intention to take an active part in ly.

Bleyelo Race.-H. D 2nd. v. Yacht Club:-G.

The Southern Counties Cycling 220 yards.ie's ti Jules Ladoumegue the world's professional soccer football in Shorriff, C. L. Farmer, J. 3.

This has encountered, Union 25-miles race at Crawley 50 yards

milés, a Bingh,that, Logan, W. S. Drakes (skip). G. fettest one-mile runner, made his France. N. Mitchell, W. Venables, J. G.rst appearance on a Rugby foot-very strong opposition, especially was won by F. V. Southhall (Nor- Singl. One

few weeks ago. as the names of a few British pro-wood Paragona) in ihr. 3min. Singh. 440 yards-T, Glichrist, H Singh. High Jump-A. E. P. Guest, Meyer, F. L. Rapley (skip). Sball field, a

Ladoumogue was apparently dis- fessional cluba were mentioned as 5-Beс.

W. Ayock. Ladies nomination race, Ashworth, T. Hard, T. Gooding, satisfied with the strict rulings of being likely to come abroad to play. "Middlesex retained the men's In-Mr. and Mrs. Spary. Putting the R. Hall (skip).

the French Athletic Federation, One of the heads of French foot- and decided to break away from ball said that no such organization tor-county lawn tennis champion-shot-A. E. P. Guest, M. Singh. that body. The dispute areas when could be allowed without a com- ship on hard courts at Bourne Obstacle race.-W. Ayock, G. Slagh Gilchrist. Inter action relay-Bikha; he sought permission to take part plote provious agreement between mouth when they beat Yorkshire in 860 yards (members)S. Singh, T in Rugby matchen. After looking the British and the French foot- the final by 10 rubbers to 2.

For the time E. L. Page (Blackheath Har- European. Tug-of-war-Europeans Into the matter, the federation ball associatione.

Hockey Prito-Singh. ruled that certain stipulations re-being, Jeff Dickson is scoring a riera), the A.A.A. 100-yards cham- Individual Champion.-A. E. P. Quest. garding professionallam might great success with his now Palais plon, is already getting fit, and in thereby be infringed. They for- des Sporte, particularly when ice a match between the Rt.M.C. and Played on Old Course, May 21 and bade Ladoumegue to play Rugby. hockey matches are included in the Blackheath Harrier on the Sand

Ho thereupon stated he would give programme. Paris is becoming hurat track won the 100 yards in when rain stopped play. They The ice at the 95-1008cc, and 220 yards in 22 had lost their three opening Winner, Dr. J. D. Mackis (10) 8 up. up track work for Rugby, thus ico-conscious."

wickets for 16 rups-Reuter. Other score.A. Laach, 1 up. causing great consternation in Palais des Sports provides great 4-5sec,

FANLING GOLF.

RESULT OF THE WEEK-END BOGEY POOL

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