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COMMENCING SUNDAY, June 12th

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QUEEN'S CRAWFORD POSSESSED

Clark GABLE

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ITS BRILLIANT RECORD AS A

MAKER OF STARS

MIRACLE MAN

SYLVIA SIDNEY

CHESTER MORRIS

NEXT CHANGE AT THE KING'S

PROGRESS

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COMPARISONS

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1932.

SPORTS SEARCHLIGHT

BY VERITAS

1

Rejuvenated Middlesex Outplay Lancashire

SOUTHERN TEAMS HAVE

A GREAT DAY

HEARNE SCORES BRILLIANT 143 AND VETERAN PARKER GIVES SUSSEX A BIG SHOCK

London, June 8.

MIDDLESEX, REJUVENATED IN ALL depart-

ments, scored their outstanding achievement of the current season during the past three days, when they de- feated Lancashire by 111 runs. J. T. Hearne was the hero of the match, scoring a magnificent century in the first innings, his unfinished 143 being made out of a total of 291, and in the second knock compiling 65.

Sussex accomplished a fine performance in defeat- ing Gloucester by two wickets after a game of fluctuat ing fortunes and a most exciting finish, when Parker captured six wickets for 29 runs to give Sussex the scare of their lives.

There were many outstanding feats with the hat and ball,: details of which are appended.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP,

MASTERLY BATTING

J. T. Hearne, the Middlesex bats- man, who was in fine form agains! Lancashire, scoring 143 not out and GS in two Innings. He played a prominent part in the defent of the Northern team.

MAILEY'S TEAM FOR CANADA

PERKY PARKER

Eleven Chosen; Ponsford May Yet Go

STILL NEGOTIATING

Eleven of the 12 players to form Arthur Malley's Australian cricket Leam to tour Canada have been selected, and have signed the con- diltons. They are:--

A. Malley, D. G. Bradwan, S. McCabe, A. Kippax, W. Iveu, H. S. Carter, E. Rofe, of New South Wales: E. K. Tolhurst, L. O'B. Flettwood Smith and P. H. Carney, uf Victoria; and V. Y. Richardson fenptain), South Australia,

Negotiations have not been cofil- pleted for the 19th man, but it is fairly certain he will be a Vie- torian and a batsman. Althought W. H. Ponsford has declined to join the team and has begun work in his new position on the Mel- *** | burné Cricket Club staff, it is

he is being asked to reconsider his decision.

nearly

Sunnex wore Tory thwarted of victory Against Gloucester, when Parker, in a fast magnificent offort, captured six wickets for 20 runs. The Glouces ter veteran bowler is displaying good form this season.

LEADERS OF THE believed he is the man wanted and Yachting Starts at

TENNIS WORLD

Surrey heat Essex at Leyton by 9 wickets, Sussex hent (loucester at Horsham by 2 wickets. incester beat Worcester ni Worcester by na innings and OFFICIAL_NATIONAL other player with an established

10 runs.

Middlesex beat Lancashire at Lord's by 111 runs. Warwickshire bent Yorkshire at Hull on 1st innings.

FRIENDLIES.

All India bent Northants at Keltering by to wickets. South Amerienns bent Oxford at Oxford by 10 wickets.

HONOURS LIST.

Batting.

15.

Sutcliffe

(Yorkshire? ".

Warwick

Marshall (5. Amerienne)

Oxford

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COMPARE-

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J. T. Harno (Middlesex)

Lancashire

Barling (Surrey) v. Essex

(Warwick)

S. . Brooke Americans

(Oxford) v. S.

O'Conner (Essex) v. Surrey

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Sussex replied with 335, Jahn Parks leading the way with a typical innligs of 114, and in their second knock Gloucester were, 153 thanks to Bowley who took 7 wickets for 28, dismissed for 191. Hammond and Dipper agnin carried the team, Hammond hit- ting up 95 and Dipper 58.

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3. Parks (Sussex) v. Gloucester 114 100 Cutmore (Essex) v. Surrey Tipper Gloucester) v. Sussex.

либ Homunand (Gloucester) v. Sus-

SPX

Paynter (Lanes) v. Middlesex Walters (Worcester) v. Laiers

ter

signifies not out.

Bowling.

All (Surrey) v. Essex..

And

Bowley (Sussex) v. Glou-

eester

Parker (Gloucester)

Sussex

Dennis Ayling (S. Ameri-

cans) v. Oxford Hodgson

Middlesex

(Lancashire)

Snary (Leicester) v. Wor.

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Sussex were given the apparent-

RANKING LISTS FOR 1931

Men.

R. Menzel

Lowe 16

L. Hecht

Ing Mecenauer

falecek

Dr. Novotny

Siba

7.

Vodicka

Marealek

1.

Kraany

Rohrer

Zaoralek

12.

ly simple task of scoring 86 runs to win, but using the rain affect- ed pitch to its utmost advantage. Parker, the Gloucester left-hander, 16. walked through the Sussex bats-17. who secured the required 18. runs only after losing 8 wickets. Parker's six victims cost him but 20 runs.

men,

GEARY AND SNARY.

Skittle Out Worcester for Seventy.

Leicester beat Worcester by an Batting innings and 40

Blahol

Gottlieb

Dr. Nedbalek Boyko Frohlich, M.

Ing. Bertrand I. Dr. Pipes Caska

Osteil

Cowes

Owners Tuning Up

for Season

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£300 DEPOSIT. Two Victoriau bowlers and an-

reputation were Javited to 11 places, but at least two of them, it is believed, could not fulfil the conditions, which include a deposit

MUCH ACTIVITY of $300 to cover expenses should the receipts of the tour not meet the rust.

The yachting season has Some of those selected have paid that sum outright, meneed at Cowes, and many yachts- Carter is the former Test wicket-have already been cruising in the Lowe 36 3/6}

we te 276 keeper who retired several years Solent. Two of the big cutters, Lowe 30 1/6 (ago. Tolhurst is the Victorian Shamrock Y.. now owned by Mr. Lowe 30.1/6 Shield player of laat season, and T. 9. M. Sopwith, and M. H. A. Lowe 30 1/6 captain of the M.C.C, team in the Andreae's Candiin, made their

Pennant competition. Ives is the first appearance of the former New South Wales repre-having a tuning up spin with their owe 15 5/6 sentative player, Rofe is a bowler owners on beard.

The King's cutter. Britannia; playing with the Western Suburbs first grade club in Sydney, and which is in the same class, was Love 15 4/6 Carney formerly played with Prah-out before the end of May. Mr. District Hugh F. Paul's Astra is also get- Lowe 15 4/6 ran and Richinon in

ting ready, and, with the reap- 15 4/6 matches. Lowe 15 2/6 Dr. E. Rowley Popa, who has pearance of the Fife ex-23metre Dave 10

companied numerous Australian cutter. White Heather I., which Lowe 4/6

Elevens to England, will travel (has not been out since Lord War- owe 2/6

with the team as honorary medicaling hauled down his racing fing .ser.

officer.

two years ago, the big class this season will include the five finest cutters in British waters.

White Heather has been pur-

awe de

own 30

awa 20

owe 15 5/6 Lowe 15 5/6 Lowe 16 4/6

Ladies.

1. Deutschova

wo 40

2. Kozeluhova

3. Binnaravn

0.

5. Stavelova

Frohlichova

Merhautova

Weidenhoferova

8. Schneebergerova.

Ronson,

According to Dr. A. Robertson, chairman of the Board of Control, the Board had not yet been advised .own 30 4/0 of the personnel of the team. chased by Mr. W. L. Stephenson, owe 20 3/6 When it was satisfied that all the and it is understood that she will owe 30 3/6 conditions imposed by it were be converted to Bermudian rig. .owe 30 2/G

complied with among them being with a steel mast, and have her Lowe 30 1/0 own 30 1/8 one that the team must not be sail-plan altered by Mr. C. E. known as an Australian Eleven it Nicholson to correspond with that would decide whether official sanc-of Shamrock V. and Candida. Mr.

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Lowe HO

.owe 30 .owe 15

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5 for 14 first, Leicester compiled 345, and 4 for 38 thanks

to Geary (5 for 35) and Snary (5 for 10) skittled out to. Rubeskova Erllova sk 7 for 29 Worcester for 70.

11. Bouckova Scemanskn owe 15 4/ The Potterymen followed on and, 12. Cerna, Z. thanks to Walters, who scored 98, 13, Kyselova 6 for 40 nearly averted the innings defcat, 14. Zinkcova

but they were eventually dismissed 15. Kroutilova

16. Reliacova

THE DUTCH RANKING.

6 for 77 for 235.

for 10

5 for 35

5 for 1

EASY FOR SURREY

Barling And Allom Outwit Essex.

INDIANS IN FORM.

Full Toll Taken Of Northants.

The All-India team accomplished

5. for 68 one of their best performances of the tour when the beat Northants, considerably strengthened by the bowling form of V.W.C. Jupp, by Laur wickets. Northants. could only account for 155 in their first Barling and Allom, the Surreyppearance at the wicket, and did batsman and bowler respectively even worse at the second time of stood out with importance in the asking, being dismissed for 151. London's teams encounter with Essex, and were chiefly responsible win by nine for Surrey's easy wickets,

The Indians, despite good how- ing by Jupp, who captured half the wickets for 64 runs, put to- gether a first innings total of 279 Essex made a brave start, com-and secured the necessary 29 runn piling a total of 349 in their initial for victory without loss. innings, and for this score they were mainly indebted to O'Conner and Cutmore who scored 115 and 106 respectively.

Allom's 5 for 94 was a fine effort in face of this, but he performed even better when Essex batted n Becond time, and, taking for 38 helped to skittled them out for 103. Surrey made a splendid response to Essex's big first innings score, and passed it with an aggregato of 309, to which Barling contributed 122. Surrey only required 54 runs to win and they secured them for the loss of one wicket.

SUSSEX SCRAPÉ HOME.

Masterly Bowling by Parker Nearly Causes Upset.

SHOCK FOR OXFORD

South American Visitors Win By 10 Wickets.

The

fairly South Americans surprised Oxford, winning by ton wickets after having all the better, of the exchanges.

Oxford wore first dismissed for: 170, and in reply, the visitors put together the handsome score of 405, the highest of the day. Mar- shall batted stylishly for his 153. Despite a century by S. II. Brooke, his second in successive matches, the bowling of Dennis Ayling was too good for Oxford and they were all out for 284 in their second venture.

The South Americans secured

HEARNE'S DAY

Drilliant_Batting Against

Men.

H. Timmer.

J. v. d. Heide.

J. 0. Koopman.

4. Th. van Eck,

G.

J. Knottenbelt.

G.

G. Leombruggen.

7-9.

T. Hughan,

Ir. "Knappert.

J.

Van OJAL.

10. W. Karsten,

Ladies.

1.- Rollin Conquerque,

Belzer.

3. Dros-Canters. 4. Straub, 6. Boutmy.

Kuwilarang. 7. Jonquiero.

Spit. 9. Dougins. 10. Reydon.

Lowe 16 2/6

.own 15

.owe 4/6 Lowe 2/6

scr.

THE SPANISH RANKING.

Men.

E. Maler.

2. M. Alonzo. 3. F. Sindreu.

4. Juanico.

5. Tojnda.

6. Saprissa. 7. Flaquer. 8. Durall 9. Suque. 10. Escayola.

Ladles.

Lilly de Alvarez.

1.

3. Morales.

Dutton de Pona.

4.

Rosa TorraS.

6.

Marnet.

6. Fenrodona (Herberg).

7. Rosarlo Maler.

8. Bolly Maier.

SPORTS CHATTER FROM THE "FOUR CORNERS”

Inter-Varsity Athletics-Mansfield Transferred- Chelsea Beaten in Germany-Boxer's Vow

Inter-Varsity Athletics the Southern Section, and the fol-

clubs lowing FOR the fifth year in succession Aldershot

are candidates: Gillingham,

FOR the healey cried onion Town, City, Lately,

Christie Trophy, competed for at Merthyr Town and Newport Weetwood, Leeds, among the Uni Counts. Walan have expressed.a versities of Manchester, Leeds and desire for a change from the North- Liverpool Liverpool hold the ern to the Southern Section. lead, in points, until the last two events, in each of which Alan- chester, Hocured the first places, to beat Liverpool narrowly, by 65% points to 64, Leeds total- lux 26%.

two Chelsea Defeated

HELSEA began their tour in Germany with a very dis-

New records were established in appointing display, being defented four events. Three of these were by a combined team of the Viktorin by Manchster competitors: A..B. and Preussen clubs by 2 goals to Wilson (10ft. 4 in.) In the dis-nuthing.

The Germans quickly took ad- eus. M. Seaman (921t, 3in.) in the hammer, and H. O. Clayton with avantage.cf the poor. form of the pole vault of 10ft. 3in. The re- British team, and had a two-goal maining new record was made in lead at the interval. Walter scored the mile, which was won in 4min, the first and the younger Steinholz 36 3-5sec. by W J. Twemlow the other. Chelsea made some de- (Liverpool), who completed a termined efforts in the second half, double with a win in the three bat although they improved never railes event. Liverpool shone in really got going. Gallacher, in par- the sprints; J. A. Cohen and G. T. ticular, seemed dogged with bad Peeco finishing first and second luck-Reuter's Special. respectively in both events.

·

Third Division Changes

MAN

tournament.

*

Edwin John's Decision

LADWIN JOHN, the boxer son ANSFIELD TOWN, who last of Mr. Augustus John, the senson competed for. the artist, has decided upon a fresh first time in their history in the attempt to make good in the ring. Southern Section of the Third John won his first professional Division of the Football League, fight a few months ago, and has will, next winter, participate in been moderately successful sinco, The match at Horsham between

the Northern Section of thebut recently he announced his re- Sussex and Gloucester was of a the 14 runs without loss.

tirement, stating that If he could truly exciting nature and showed cricket at its best. It was a match

The Management Committeo of not become a champion he had no of several outstanding Individual

Hodgson took a wickets for 77 the Football League decided, when se for boxing. His decision to performances, with fortunes fuct-

game is probably they met at Liverpool to transfer return to the unting. Sussex scraped home by the skin of their teeth to win by

Lancashire's reply left them 155 the club, and this action will leave duo to the fact that he was recent two wickets, but only after a Middlesex beat Lancashire at runs in arrears, Allen securing four only one vacancy in the Northern ly offered a fight with Jock McAvoy, the Rochdale middio-wolght, at masterly bowling effort by Parker, Lords by 111 runs, thanks to some victims at a cost of 8 runs a plece.

Owing, to the withdrawal of Manchester. McAvoy stayed 16 who almost thwarted the southern manterly batting by Hearne, and

Another oxcellent piece of batting Wigan Borough during the last rounds with Lan Harvey in a two good bowling achievements by by Hearne, who hit up 65, enabled campaign, New Brighton wore championship contest, and if John Gloucester had first occupancy Allon and Stevens.

Middlonox to declare their second of the wicket and put together Middlesex did not put up a very innings at 203 for 7 wickets, and spared the Indignity of applying for can beat him ho will be within re-election. The applicants for the measurable distance of competing 220, Dipper and Hammond scoring impressive first innings

secro, then Stevens, putting his best work remaining position are Rochdale, for the British title. John de nearly all the rung. The former totalling on 291, of which Hearne into effect, took 5 wickets for 60, Rhyl and the revised Wigan club. clares he will rotire again if he、 contributed 36 and the latter 59. compiled an unfinished 148, and (Continued on Pago ́0).

There will bo three vacancies in falls against McAvoy.

team.

- Lancashiro

runs.

Section.

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