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IKOLAMATION GROUNDS. WANCHAI

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1932.

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SELECTORS

10 FOR 87

Voce Deadly Also

Leicester Get A Thrashing

MOTOR | LEAGUE TENNIS SNAPS GRAND PRIX THRILLS

60 Yards Win in 184 Miles

A PRINCE KILLED

NOTTS WIN BY AN kowicz marred the Berlin Grand

INNINGS

LARWOOD

London, June 24,

.10 FOR 87.

A fatal accident to Prince Lob

was held on Prix, which

the Avus recently Prince Lobkowicz. a Czecha-Slovakinu, overturned on the first Inp, and died from in- | juries on the way to hospital.

The tragedy took much of the

SAHEDDIN

This was the famous Notts interest of the spectators, of whom) and All-England fast bowler's there were several hundred thou- reply to-day to the Test selec-sand. from the race. tors action in leaving him out of Two brittani English the English team to meet the were recorded. Earl Howe had an! Indians at Lord's on Saturday. easy victory in the race for ears Larwood accomplished this per- of under 1,500 e.e. eapneity.

drove brilliantly, Earl Howe formance against Leicester in one

OUR

al

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of the most extraordinary matches reeling off round after round of the season. In a match where over 110 m.p.h.. and fuished only 275 runs were scored, Leices-minutes and 20 seconds ahead of ter were beaten by Notts by

German

Rudolf! driver. an, the innings und 111 runs.

teinweg.

ITS THE LAST FEW YARDS THAT TELL

R

OBERT Jordon, Buston College crack athlete, won this keen relay race for his school against the Penn State, when, dia. playing a fine burst of speed, he snatched a sensational lead a few yards from the tape.

Vuce and Larwood were in irres-

UR pictures show play in progrese in the mixed doubles league match he. the C.R.C. and the tween United

Service Recreation Club at Causeway Bay inst Wednesday. (Photo by Ming Yuen).

APPEAL TO SWIMMERS

INDIVIDUALS ASKED TO HELP CLEAR OFF DEBT

[A

HEARD AT CAMBRIDGE

ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS

FROM THE QUADRANGLE

CRICKET

Wo

con-

ROWING AND CLIMBING

Cambridge, June 1. - The gave a barah chance at the bo- S

of his innings. Two alternate between Kinaing

turles from - Wilcox in two days swelter and shiver, the was too magiflcent. He must g game goes on. The sage who very heartily congratulated on the Jelivered, to an heedless world, part he has played in altering the the wise crack about not casting of the side. Another hero of this Impression previously formed Keneral clouts till May is out commands game was K. Farnes, the bowler who our respect. But things are by actually was turning out for only time this term as ha no means so bad: a misjudged the second

strained his shoulder cricket side is now giving 15 nets.

early at tho We regard him as a bowler,; most hearty entertainment at pure, but not at all simple, and the Fenner's; the Lawn Tennis sixway in which he opened his shoulders approach the 'Varsity matchnd nmbasted the Middlesex bow- with a series of victories to looking on Monday morning was splendid!!

entertainment. back upon, and a new record has

been established for what must "OVER THE GARDEN WALL". be called. I suppose, intra-mural Farnes put a couple over the gar or domestic mountaineering. den wall at the ante-Pavillon on Training College or at the ante. Inst week's matutinalensation

| Pavilion on Training College ur the appearance of sardonic unt Donkey's Common (I do not know the brellas on the top spires of King's oficial designation) eml with the Chapel-though evidence of "grout aplomb. This is not often highly dangerous enterprise also done.

saw Jessop do it

do it and not testified to a feat in athletics and so long since H. J. Enthoven

drawing. kill. Roof climbing as an ancil-tually put one through Jary to rock climbing or as a voca-roum window right over there. They

it so started xay

the Indy of the tional course in catburglary and house that she was too unnerved to

I

its allied subjects has, of course.

go to bed until the window was existed amongst us almost from mended. which caused ก่ crisis be- cause, being Saturday night, all the the local glaziers were out upan

time immemorial.

ALPINISTS.

on

•, as I was snging, or about

Trinity has a roof climbing club, which is always going out

the to say, Farnes' unexpected 66 this tiles, and which has logs and records average last year was, I think, no of any meetings and climbs. In more than five or so) was a prelude- Corpus Christi also, not so long since, to some excellent bowling from him. A club Bourished. The best previous On a wicket inclined to cut up he uccurred few was shaking them bump and turn. spectacular elab years ago, when ancerdotal surplices With his second ball he had Hearne were bestowed upon the apostles who out, and Lee and R. P. Nelson went him almost equally tel a lonely and not over-deenrative down before existence at the top of St. John's easily. He was put on again when Chapel tower. This was a hair-raising H. E. Carris looked like digging hin For the purpose

of ascertaining climb downwards made Garopen by, self in on the pitch so familiar to put up whether the organization was in a if memory serves, the Boat Captain him, and Fornes mundo him

The ledges were an easy one to mid-on with his ac financint

and some others. position to carry on, an general meeting of the Council of the very narrow, but the stone of the cord ball, and what is more had D. than the F. Surflect, who also was set, out in Hengkong Amateur Swimming As-Johning elupel is harder speintion was held at the Victoria sand stone of King'a-so King's munt the same over. Both A. G. Pelham

have the record.

and R. C. Rought-Kought also were Club Recreation

Authority naturally frowns severely bowling well then and later. (in public) upon such a performan The whole affair indeed was most Mr. J. A. Vietor and, personally, I should faint at the heartening for Cambridge

Mr. E. W. very thought of attempting it, but and will make our visitors still to

cautious and the what a blessing it would be when in come, more (lion. Treasure)

Treasurer), and the due course the grandchildren gather forerunners. The batting will following represen

develop, the Laing (V.R.C.),

G. Hin round one's knee for Grand-Pop INI (CAA), Wonk Kam-ying

have such a story to tell of his reck-wickets, at least) is there. and Cha Koung-wah (C.B.C.), A. G. Martin youth! Incidentally surely an-ponsible that A. G. Powell might

other record was made when a marks-ja trial at the wicket as he kept" (South Wales O'Brien,

Commander man, who must be nameless, shot very well for Easex against the

through the haft of one of the um-University. J. T.

H. Contber, tho and two Hong-

Service rifle. Oxford, Blue, is good, and can brellas with a

kcop his end representatives,

I think, had more trouble than that up with the bat better than most of The

Secretary reviewed the acin dislodging the offending emblem his chosen calling, but Mr. Extras tivities of the Association during the which one day they discovered perch- is making rather a lot of runs against past year, in the course of which hel

the pinnacle of Martyrs him. referred to the visit of the local Memorial.

THE MAYS.

inst evening,

Shere!

tended by a represente

Mr. W. Lagan was in,

being also present (Hon Secretary),

Railton

Morris, it. N.

Dr. D.

on

to

on shout

cricket,

than their

bowling (for thene

It is

Here am I mecondering This race was run simultaneous-term to Shanghai. He stated that istible form, the former returning ly with that for "baby" cars up 1 in deficit of about $600, and remarked about the cricket.

Llic year the enr had left the Association with; these miner matters and forgetting The Muy bonts are getting down to The critics were orious business now, and a great figures of 6 for 22 in the first in- 700 e.c. capacity, whose result was that the meeting was specially called beginning to shake their heads over crowd of them there is. They do say nings and 4 for 13 in the second, never in doubt. James D. Barnes with the view to devising ways and our team. and they had reason for that there may even have to be

whilst the fast bowler captured (Great Britain) crossed the line menus of liquidating this liability, four wickets at the first attempt far 54 runs and 6 for 34 in Lelees Her's follow-on.

WALKER'S FINE CENTURY.

Notts, although on their own.

88 m.p.h.desired to carry on with the activities like a upot of faith in the two Divisions in the Mays, and some

up.

dar

дл

The boats are

astonished

their

ARVO that it is rarely getting on" race for the new Fourth Their pessimism, first, having maintained an aver-and to ascertaining whether members wise to judge University cricket L Division. How things have changed jage speed of close on

and, in any even there IR since the days when there were only He was followed at a short din-of the Association or in the alterna-

tive to wind lance by another British car, with

old Alma Mater. The turn. In Colleges who now are prepared to Charles L. Goodacre at the wheel. Various suggestions were made furtune came Inst Friday, when our r send three or four crewa afloat had

trouble in extricated themselves from a great

raising The Union Jack was run up the by those present, and eventually, the side

agreed on a proposition difficult position in the Easex match

teleight of any sort. ground at Nottingham, and enjoying-pole after ench success, and meeting ing first use of the pitch, could the crowds in the stands rose as made by Mr. Le G. Bim, seconded by with as sound and as notable a piece going out at odd times for we are

Wong Kam-ying. that each mem of work as any 'Varsity side has given

in the midst of the examination only put together 244, and of these the British National Anthem was ber of the Association should be nakus in recent years. Nobody, I aus- period. One is a little Walker, baiting in his brightest played and loudly cheered the two ed to subscribe ILS voluntary peet, and especially Essex, supposed when looking things over at the num and must confident manner, con- victorious Englishmen.

contribution,

ranging summa

that the University could make 329 to be

ber of bent clubs which have ac- tributed 114, remaining undefent-

The whole crowd was deeply tween $100 and

{

$500 towards

the win on an awkward wicket.

quired Jesus coaches-all four bow ed until the close.

disappointed in this contest by the wiping out of the deficit, theso sumb

oars in Jesus A CAPTAIN COURAGEOUS.

are coached other Geary did the damage with the 1-luck attending the only woman to be turned in by July 6, when an- boil, the veteran trumler

colleges, and goodness knows how dis- competitor, Frau Beatrice Gilka, reconsider the position.

other meeting would be called, to

Hazleriggs whose confidence is an many from the Jesus second and inspiration and a great asset to his third crews missing five batsmen for 43 runs, who was compelled to retire after

also engaged in Special attention was given by the team, was very wise to put himself in towing-path The wicket obviously became the first round owing to

exhortations, geor meeting to the question of future first after the failure of his early bats- more difficult as the ganie proceed trouble.

The Impression heightens that the funds and possibl sources of re- men when faced with similar diffeul- leaders-Jesus. Pembroke, and Selwyn ed, and with both Voce and Lar- The big race of the day proved venue, question which was ad- ties. It was a to watch the

themselves. wood obtaining, plenty of assis in the end to be a grim duel be- Juned for fuller discussion of the thical man joy which he and are in classemed

he Pembroke have a little Un- tance, the first innings debacle of tween two German drivers. von next meeting. Leicester was not altogether sur-Brauchitsch and Caracciola. Rare- prising. They were all out for 80. y more than a few yards separat. and the follow-on was enforced. led them for the 184-mile course,

YESTERDAY

arc

of

Wilcox settled down to subdue theat

the settled, but are coming alone and now Essex bowling, Hazlerigg was in is the time. They were in the

tho odd finitely patient and Wilcux excellently pos

ing strokes as I. Luxton and F.

II. victory. A. V W. G. Hadingham and R. Best. Tho weights would completely fall a second of miles that von Brauchitsch sac-THREE MORE GAMES PLAYED When the end did come and that was thwart and Luxton go to "six" but determined it was hardly expected that they, and it was only in the last couple BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP Bound, they laid the foundation for position of having two such outstand- de K. Winlaw nande it almost certain, that Best should take the stroke time, but Larwood and Voce, con- ceeded in drawing away to win by

almost at six o'c

Bix o'clock-with tinuing their devestating work, ac- 60 yards, having averaged 12%

a three this may have

stayed

the progress tually howled them out for a paltry miles per hour.

from Rought-Bought, who had played the crew a little. Some of the smal Three matches in the Lawn Bowls the cautious valuable innings

lor boat clubs h3 runs.-Renter.

have very pleasing In the course of this race Open Champlonally were played yea- the circumstances demanded, we were

crews, Bouriat (Paris) set a new world's terday at Kowloon.

jubilant to the point of vociferation.

notably St. Catharine's and Mogadalene (who are rowing in the record for the fifty kilometres and The one between J. Fraser and

As for the Middlesex match it LEAGUE TENNIS. fifty mile. His average speed for Gittins was the most evenly contested, tein its own story. Middlesex must sarie order as in the Lents, but with

moro Bft and

and Pater- Fraser eventually winning 21 to 10. still be full of regrets at making, the house and Fitz-william House, whe

rhythm) the fifty kilometres Was 125.375 In the other two, R. F. Luz had an Varsity bat feat. The tuctie might have their best eight since the war, m.p.h. and for the fifty miles 125.- easy passage at the expense of J. G. have succeeded had the wenther 687 m.p.k., thus improving the re- Meyer whom he beat 21 to eight, and been truly settled, or indeed had which means their best over. cords act up by Kaye Don at J. J. Gregory accounted for W. Ven-Wilcox either not licen thore, Brooklands three years ago,

GRADUATES WIN OVER RADIO

Radio Sports Club was besten by Graduates Association in the "C division of the Lawn Tennis Longue yesterday, Scorer:

W. Plew and Hamwell lost to Dr. Sepher and II. N. Chung, 3-d; to Dr. Samy and T, K. Tan, 5-7; to W. Git- tins and Dr. K. C. Yea, 3-0.

Waterton and Jeffries lost to Sepher and Chang, 0-6; to Samy and Tan, 0-6; to Gittins and Yea, 1-6.

W. Wu and G. Singh lost to Sepher : and Chung, 4-0; beat Samy and Tan 6-1; Gittins and Yeo, 6-3.

Total: Graduates, 7; Radio, 2..

MIXED DOUBLES.

V. S. R. C. beat Club de Recreio

nine to nil. Scoren:

Dr. and Mrs. Tottenham bent ́A. V. Remodios and Miss Rosha, G-1; E. A and Miss Noronha, 0-2; F. J.

Remedion and Mins Alves, 0-0.

Capt. Barry and Mrs. Lochner best Remédios and Mins Rocha,

6.1: Neronlia and Mias Noronha, 0-1; Ro- medios and Mins Alven, 6-0.

Capt. Cannon and Mrs. Grimble beat Remedios and Misa Rocha,, 6-2; Noronha and Miss Noronha, 6-0; Remedios and Miss Alves, 6-0.

ables 21 to 4.

or indeed had he been caught when

A his

former schoolboy shampion sprinter, Dan Bannell maintained: ls is reputation when la' the-Panu

on de, accomplished against a still bronzo.

the Pass

A LONG WAY TO GO. Others of whom more in axpected are not se promising. Gonville, for example, have Improved since W. A. T. Samuell took them in hand, but they have a longway to go yet. Christ's have been disturbed by the loss of B. V. R. Roberts, the Trial Cap who was rowing No. 6, and whe had doctor's instructions to give but they are beginning to settle down in their new order. Third Trinity are inodorate, and although good to see there doca bo much stamina in the bows.: Lady

Ifall do not yet neom accus- to their new swivels, Em

2 are not very

not

appear to

good,

and

are suffering from the sante handicap.

Queen's, who changed over for the Lents last term, are a better example, of how to make this transition. Three

reo is good material in some of the second boats, and I rather sus pect that there are first boats which would have looked batter if there had hoen rather more reshuffling. Down- ing 1. for example, look well enough but short of drive and they seem to have forgotten that - their

Recond crow had such a good record in the Lents.

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