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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1932.
SPORTS SEARCHLIGHT
BY VERITAS
Latest Davis Cup and County Cricket Results
UNITED STATES LEAD
IN ZONE FINAL
JAPAN WINS TWO SINGLES AGAINST DENMARK
London, June 10.
UNITED STATES, as a result of winning the first two
singles against Brazil,, are now almost assured of entry into the American-European Inter-Zone final in the Davis Cup. They need only to win one more match to achieve this.
Both Frank Shields and W. Allison won the open- ing matches with ease, the former being taken to four sets by Pernambuco and the latter eliminating Cruz in three straight.
Japan seems fairly safe for the semi-final of the European zone, being two matches up against Denmark | Both Jiro Sato and Kuwabara won in the third round. their matches without conceding a set. Japan AP meeting Denmark at Copenhagen, and in the first! contest of the day, ro Sato, the Japanese No. 1 mnde short shrift of Jacobsen. winning in three sets and conceding but seven games.
He ran away with the first two sets, the scores being 6-1, 6-2, and)
all phases
Jinmensely superior to his opponent. Jacob- sen, however, tried hard to stem
in
TTAIN
the tide and fought back with renewed
stanza,
vigour which
he
British
Athletes' Success
the third TRIUMPH FOR
succeeded.
in taking to 14-21 games before i admitting defen!.
ARCHILLES
Frank Shields, who is doing his best to once more put America in the Inter-Zone final of the Davis Cup.
FOOTBALL DISPUTE
TERMS OF SETTLEMENT ANNOUNCED
for-
GLAMORGAN & SUSSEX
WIN WITH EASE
TATE, CLAY AND MERCER DO
SOME TRUNDLING
London, June 10. LAMORGAN AND SUSSEX, playing fine attacking
cricket found two days quite suffi- cient to win their county matches against Leicester and Worcester. Both teams won by an innings, Mercer and Clay tak. ing full toll of the Leicester batsmen, dis- missing them in two innings for a total of 152.
Tate and Duleepsinhji played the leading parts in the decisive defeat of Worcester, the Sussex bowler taking eight cheap wickets during the match, M. W. TATE. and the Indian hitting up a spárkling century,
The South Americans proved no match for the Somerset Gentlemen Jesing by eight wickets.
A FAMOUS BOWLER
Test Attack Mainstay
THE RESULTS
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. Sussex beat Worcester at Horsham
by an innings and 102 rúna Glamorgan hent Leicester at Cow. bridge by an innings and 188 runs Gentlemen of Somerset beat South Americans At Taunton by wickets.
HONOURS LIST, Batting.
Terma of the settlement of the dia pute between the Hongkong Fastball, Association and the Chinese clubs, reached last month, have been warded by Mr. P. C. Kwok, Secretary of the South China Athletic Associn- tion. in addition to correspondener between the Association and Clubs. The terms of the settlement were!
prising Mr.
Mr. R. K. Dunean (chairman). ing weather, the British. T. K. Lee, and Mr. C. E. Eliot CHEQUERED CAREER Games Athletic Meeting,laywood, who met delegates from the
Chinese cluba, Messrs. Wong Kwong- W. II. Lockwood, who died ut which was held at the tin, M. K. La and Mok Hing. Mr. Nottingham aged sixty-four, came White City Stadium for lee later resigned and his place taken fast but one in the series of cele. W. Tate (Sunnex
KAWABARA FULFILS PROMISE Despite sullen and threaten-drawn up by a sub-committer com
Kuwaral, one of the most pro- mising of the young Japanese players, fully justified his selec- tion by overcoming Ulrich after a match of 24 games , of which the Danish player secured six.
The first set was fairly evenly contested, going to ten games before Kawabara clinched the matter, but thereafter there was but one player in it, and the
two nets, at 6-2, 6-0.
which
for first time, was a great success, over 20,000 being present.
the race.
the
the attack.
K. S. Duleepsinhjl (Sussex) v.
Worcester
116
cester
E. Davies (Glamorgan) v. Lei-
Bowling.
103
and...
8.
V.
4 for 26
4 for 47
7 for 100
5 for 23
5 for
34
"
into
Mercer and
won con-
by Mr. H. M. McTavish
Meetings between
st-com-brated bowlers who helped to Worcester
the head of the mittee and the delegates were held raise Surrey to
n March 25, April 15 and May 20,
Guary. (Leicester) championship table in 1887, and
Glamorgan Frankness and Friendliness, The prolonged discussions between kept her there for eight out of the Chy (Glamorgan) v. Lai-
cester The central item of the pro-the Delegoten were conducted with next nine cricket seasons. Up to
Mercer (Ginmorgan)
Leicester Japanese ran away with the next gramme was the Four-Mile In-great frankness and friendliness, and that time the bowling strength of vitation Race, in which were to upon the accepted basis that the the country lay almost entirely Hongkong Football Association in the
BOWLERS' MATCH. Pernambuco played valiantly, run the English Cross-Country Governing Authority of Foothill in the North, and Lohmann was
Bd the
ita
firat South-countryman to but unavailingly against Frank team which covered themselves Hongkong in acordance with
Genry, Mercer and Clay Shields in the American Inter-with such glory last March at Constitution. The Chinese Delegates come into Test matches as
All Shine. zone final at Forest Hills. He Brussels in the International pointed out that thin portion of the mainstay of the English
Football Association Hongkong
had That remarkable player, in the lost the first set at 6-1, but re- race by securing the first six always been accepted by the Chinese year of Surrey's first champion- Bowlers had the time of their covered and took the second by places writes R. M. Butler. Un- Clubs, and that, indeed, it was the
two following lives at Cowbridge when Glamor- series of outright winners at G-fortunately, T. Evenson. for very recognition of this position ship, and in the
and Leicester Came Shields again assumed the ascensome unknown reason, did
not which, in the light of the events which reasons, had Beaumont and Bow-gan
had taken place, as the Chinese Clubs ley to take charge of the other opposition, Geary, dancy in the third set anished at the ninth game, but turn out, and Walter Beavers, conceived them, compelled them to the end. In 1887 Lohmann took 176 Clay all doing first-rate work with there was a fine struggle in the living up to his reputation of conclusion that there was no alter- wickets for the county, and the the leather. fourth, Shields having to go all being erratic, never figured in native but to resign their member: other two between them 172. The
ship of the Hongkong Football
Glamorgan, thanks to some good out to win it at 8-6.
corresponding figures for 1888 and supporting batting Association. Cruz did not put up such a keen
In view
of the sincere desire of both 1880 were: Lohmann 207 and 179fortably in two days. A remarkable performance, fight against Wilmer Allison, and
however. was nut up by Aparties to forget all past daputes, wickets, and the other two 198 and
and to remove all obstacles, for re- 176 wickets. In 1890
Sharpe Mercer with five victims for 33 could only secure elght games in
Burns. A.A.A. champion for this establishing that atmosphere ofcame into sudden prominence, and runs was chiefly responsible for three sets. The first quickly
distance, who took the lead early friendship, mutual understanding and that summer was the most effec-Leicester's first innings debacle finished at 6-2, and Allison,
co-operation
England. Then when they were put out for 84 improving all the time and forcing the first mile and proceeded to hearty
reel off the laps with an ever-partles, which is so essential in the tivo bowler in increasing lead, finishing very interests of Sport in the Colony, the came Lockwood, whose first good after Glamorgan had scored 338.. strongly of the season was 1892, and after him Following on, Leicester did no much by himself in the excellent Delegates
which opinion that it was neither necessary Tom Richardson, the last and, in better, this time meeting Clay in time of 19min. 47 1-acc.,
nor desirable to enter any further some ways, the best of the lot. his most deadliest mood, and 68 would have won an Amateur
into the merits of the unfortunate Lohmann's health foiled in 1892: saw them all out, Clay's analysis Championship in four years out
disputes which had occurred; they
and, though he returned to the being & for 23. unanimously came to the conclusion
the
constitute eam for a short time, he was not that following should The meeting between T. Hampson, the amateur champion half-miler, and
the basis on which the whole matter again the match-winning force of Sern Martin, the French world's re
An idea of the pace he set may be should be settled, and that such a carlier days. In the last year of well when Glamorgan went to the cord holder, was well worth watch- ing. Hampson fed most of the way, gathered from the following Inter- settlement is at once honourable to the country it was on the bowling wicket, his 103 being gathered in mediate mile times: 1 mile, min. both parties, na conducive to the re of Lockwood and Richardson that entertaining, style. Despite the and was not at all forcing the pace, 3.5see.: 2 miles, 9min. 876ccx.gandwill indiented above:
establishment of the atmosphere of Surrey relled.
Geary Welsh team's big score, bowled so effectively na to secure covering the first lap in about 58sec
Terms Agreed To.
7 wickets for 100 runs. Half-way down the back stretch. Mar- min, 10 2.5nce. There is no
Gutteridge, who
doubt that this, runner, if only he is was repre the
drew level.
DEADLY TATE. Hampson Jengthened Gutteridge dropped back, but Martin
And Hard Hitting "Duleep".
the exchanges to the utmost calmly carried off the remaining two for the loss of three games in each. Reuter.
of five.
SETTING THE PACE.
were
between the
HIS CAREER. not fit too early in the CAHO, should (1) Both parties accept the post-
Lockwood's career was curious- Miloenris held them. Olympic Games at Los Angeles in which arose out
be capable of making his mark in the tion that the regrettable disputes
of the Hongkongly chequered. He was a Notting Chinese versus Malayan
Chinese hamshire man, and was tried forį August.
and
HAMPSON PLUS SOMETHING.
orn is
Here
nt
were
fast bowling, but met with 110
until
E. Davies batted particularly
an
persisted in his challenge, and com- The mainstay of the programme Interport and the Malayan Chinese that county in 1886, chiefly for his ing into the home straight was lead- ing by four yards; then lampson was the inter-club match, which pro- versus United Services Match
He then came south and Characteristic forcing cricket produced his final smooth, effortless,duced excellent performances in all due to mutual misunderstandings.
who (2) The Ilongkong Football As-Success. linishing spurt, and at the finish there of its eight events, Achilles,
10 the South qualified for Surrey by joining the was indulged in by Sussex when had a strong team out, were victori-sociation expresses
registered their Accond was no question of the result.
ous rather decisively, and the Milo-China Athletic Association its regrets ground staff at the Oval. The they
are sometimes success of the Horaham cricket carians, the newly formed Services that, owing to such misunderstand- Notts authorities
NO Kood week. Worcester could not with- club, did well in tie with the Stade inga permission to postpone the blamed for letting
to enable
bowling of J. F. Cornes won the mile match Francais in their Best appearance in League Fixture, in order
player slip through their hands, stand the deadly event in inimitably easy style in fin. this class of competition, despite the members of the South China Athletic but in point of fact they offered Maurice Tate and the joyous and
participate in the 25 2-5xec., though he had only absence of their star performer, G. L. Association rather unlit D. W. Price to beat. The Rampling.
versus Mulayan to engage him again. le preferred, effective batting of Duleepainhji, |Hongkong Chinese
by and and they succumbed Interport. was not granted, however, to stick by Surrey, open scratch mile was won by R. II.
That the track in certainly not slow and the Malayan Chinese versus appeared for them first in 1889. He innings and 102 runs. Thomas, and he, though lacking something of Cornes race, won just was proved by the 100 yds. In this United Services Match did not take got few wickets, but batted fairly
Batting first, Sussex compiled na easily, his time being Gaeg. faster. match, E. J. Davis, the Cambridge place: the Hongkong Football As well, and was particularly useful
another of our champions Freshman, who had such bad luck in saciation assures the Chinese teams who seems likely to be at his best nat getting his full Blue last March, concerned that no insult to them was against his old county at the Oval, the unoful score of 843, Duleep- in this Olympic Summer, when his must have been quite a couple of ever intended by the Hongkong Foot-when he scored 83. It was not sinhjl contributing 116.
To this Worcester Arat replied two years later that he feld yards ahead of the bent will be no badly needed.
Aftyball Association.
(3) The Hongkong Football As showed his form as a bowler, but with 88, Tate capturing four A very untrained Robert Tisdall However, he does not last the dia
80 wickets for 26 runs, and following turned out
for the Achilles Club in tance, and F. P. Reid, the Scottish sociation recognises the Hongkong once started he progressed the 440yds. match. This was won by campion, representing the Atalanta Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation quickly that he was chosen as the on, did a little better to total 159. proved to be in last Club, camo-
with a grand as a recognised Association, and will C. H. Stoneley (Milocarians),
maiches of 1893. Great hopes irresistiblo form and a year's Army champion, who returned burst of speed in the last 40 yards gladly co-operate with It in the English fast bowler in the Test Tate again Glxec. Tisdall, who WAN
a mere to win by Bft. in the Bne time of 0 interests of local Sport remoral of were entertained, when Mr. Stod-four.wicketa came his way at a
(4) With the complete all previous misunderstandings the dart's eleven went out to Aus-cost of 47 runs. LORD BURGHLEY IN FORM llongkong Football Association cor tralia in the winter of 1894, that Lord Burghley took the 120-yds.dially invites the Chinese Cluba no one milo medioy the match was Hurdles in the match event from 11. Withdraw their resignations, and the lending English bowlde, the two
440, Trossbach, the German record holder, and in the same friendly spirit, and Richardson, would the relay nt 220, 220, 440yds. Hampson gave the by half the length of the run-in in Achilles Club a very useful lond with 16 3-10scc. He seemed to be going cordially accept the invitation.
As a result the clubs concerned- a sound binec., and indeed, made vie- just as well as ever and, if the Lory almost a curtainty. In this race la a little disappointing, it is pos- Chinese Athletic, Eastern, Ewo, South F. P. Reid ran a notable furlong for sible that the cinder surface had the China and Toung Tsin-withdraw the Atalanta Club, and there was no effect of making the hurdlera fly too their resignations at the invitation of
the Association. doubt in my mind that this, rather high over their obstacles. This theory than the 100 or quarter, is his real is rather borno out by the results of distance. T. A. H. Parcelle ran the 120yds. Open Event, which pro- fine quarter for the Milocarians induced the best race of the day, with the inet stage, and here, I believe, Captain I. Tubbs D. O. Finlay, and Roland Harpor making a blanket is a probablo future champion.
shadow of his real self, was fourth, 9-10sec. outside 62sec.
A CHAMPION IN THE MAKING.
timo
to
same reason,
element of strength.
CONTRASTS,
FANLING GOLF
Old Course
Lockwood
bo an
·
further
REVERSAL OF FORM.
South Americans Lone Badly. After their succoss agalcat Oxford, the South Americana met But, though, Richardson fulfill with an unexpected reverse, losing
ed avery expectation, Lockwood was to the Gentlemen of Someract by
n diamal failure. He may, por eight wickets.
laps, have lacked the stamina for The visitora gained
prelonged spells of bowling on
a slight
to thoir
wickets which were all in favour advantage on the first innings of the bateman. He could nut, na scores, totalling 216 Richardson did, keep up his pace opponents' 177, but they failed and length for hour atter hour, miserably in their second venture, 9.02 1. H. Gearo, W. C. Shields.and he had no terrors at all for being dismissed for 108, and the the rules.. that 9.38 H. N. Williamson, Lt. H. W. the Australians, the faw wickets Gentlemen secured the necessary 149 runs for the loss of two (Continued on Page-9). f wickets. Reuter. 12ft, yet was only second (I never govern this competition).
It
The most notable performance in finish of it in 16 2nce, which, though 9.24 W. Mulcahy, C. V. F. Booker the jumps were the high jumping of a useful time, is not no fast as the 9.28 G. T. Thack, R. Sanger.- E. Bradbrooke, who won the match quality of the entry suggested event at 6ft 1in, and the pole would be. vault of W. D. Behnke, who cleared quite understand
Dawkes.
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