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ANOTHER INNINGS WIN FOR

SLIGHT SETBACK FOR SUSSEX

BARREN CRICKET

London, July 22. Cricket at its best was cer- tainly not seen during the past three days, the county programme being rendered almost featurelona. York- shire pursued the path of success in confident manner beating Northants by an inn- ings, and Sussex met only a slight reverse,

a drawn match against Lancashire leaving them with points on the first innings.

GUSTO WINS CLASSIC AMATEURS

AND $76,000

Chicago, July 17. Mr. M. L. Schwartz's horse Gusto to-day won the Arling- ton Classle (one mile and a quarter), the richest race for three-year-olds in the world.

The stake money this year amounts to $76,000.

GERMANY SWEEP THE BOARD

OUTPUT ITALY IN

DAVIS CUP

AND THE DAVIS CUP

PALMIERI POSITION CREATES NEW RULING

Among tmtters discussed at the

Davis Cup national delegates w

annual meeting held in London of

it is understood, the action of the

Italian Lawn Tennis Federation in including G. Palmieri, a former

professional, in their Davis Cup

team.

NEW RULE.

to

Palmieri and been officially nominated by the Italian govern- First intimation to Hongkonging body to play at Wimbledon, and of the result of the Davis Cup his name was drawn but he did! tie between Italy and Germany not compete. is now to hand. The last localn the Davis Cup at

Switzerland, defented by Italy reports received from

Montreux. Reuter

the had previously raised It was left to Naoomal and first two singles, and it

showed that Germany won the tion

que in Paris of Palmieri's now eligibility. In Nayadu to supply the batting transpires that they swept the Palmieri, by beating C. F. Aeschli- that contest performances each recording board, winning the remaining man in the singles, gave century against Middlesex who three events.

Italy escaped with

the victory by three matches hucky IL

draw. Two matches in the county pro- United States in

Germany thus qualified to meet | two.

the Zone Final gramme reached a definite con-which encounter opencil' yesterday. clusion, the remaining, being de-

Milan, July 17. cided on first innings,

The German tennis team to-day COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

the last two games of the Sussex (220 and 68.1) beat Lan-Davis Cup tie with Italy, thus cashire (216 and 292) on 1st securing a victory by five points to innings at Hove,

nothing. Germany now will meet Somerset (245 and 2613 heat Warwick the United States, a contest that is (179 and 80-5) on 1st innings at awaited with the kernest interest Birmingham.

because of the phenomenal standard Yorkshire 381-9 dec.) beat Northants (161 and 207) by an innings and 16 runs at Huddersfield, Hampshire (210 and 187) beat Essex

(145 urg 184) by 128 runs at¦ Southampton, Worcester (281 and 211-a dee.) heat Glamorgan (132 and 125-2) on 1st innings at Swansea,

FRIENDLY MATCHI

All India (109-7 dee, pad 11-2) drew with Middlesex (253 and 292) at Lord's.

HONOURS LIST. Batting. Naoomal (All-Imlia) v Mikllesex 164 Nayudu (AH-India) v Millesex 101 Nichol (Worcester) v Glamorgan 05 Hopwnod (Lancashire) v Sussex 01 Sutcliffe (Yorkshire) v Northants

Signifies not out. Bowling.

Herman (Hants) v Essex. Macauley (Yorks) v Nor-

thanks

Sibbles Lames.) v Sussex Parnes (Essex) v Hants

7 for 50

6 for 35

6 for 91

5 for 52

SUTCLIFFE

SCORES.89

MACAULEY AGAIN DEADLY

HERMAN'S 7-50

Although Yorkshire put to- gether the imposing total of 381 for D wickets declared i against Northants, Sutcliffe was top scorer with 89, the re- mander of the team ali tributing useful double-figures i innings.

con

Macauley followed up his great i howling against the Indians when he took wickets for 21 runs, by securing another six victims for 35 runs, and he alone prevented Northants from saving the nings defeat.

YORKS

PRINCE ROSE WINS.

GRAND PRIX

Ostende, July 18. The 200,000 Franes Grand Prix of Ostende was disputed here yesterday. Prince Rose won the race, crossing the line two lengths ahead of Barn. Vin Pure came in third, eight lengths behind.

SPORT ADVTS.

HONGKONG FOOTBALL

ASSOCIATION.

Clubs wishing to join or to retain membership of the Asso- clation and League are reminded that July 31st is the closing date for entries for both.

W. E. HOLLANDS,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, July 20th, 1932.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

BREAST-STROKE Hong Handicap Doubles Tennis

CHAMPIONSHIP FOR FRANCE

ENGLAND SECOND

FOR OWN TITLE

Competition.

Members and Subscribera wish ing to compete are requested to, send in their names to the Pavi- Honor enter them on the list pro- vided there.

Entries CLOSE on Wednesday, 3rd August..

France first, England second, Scotland third; so finished the race Other conditions as per notice for the 200 yards breast-stroke posted in the Pavilion. championship of England at the Hoylake open-air bath.

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Jacques Cartonnet, who retained his title, was a worthy winner, and. HONGKONG though his time of 2 mins. 30 secs. does not look well on paper against Stanley Bell's min 36 4/5. sees. for the A. S. A. record the condi- While only amateurs, according tions were altogether different.

The London swimmer put up his lions, are qualified to to the existing Davia Cup regula-

bath. represent time in a 25 yards indoor nation, there was no specific whereas at Hoylake it was a fifty rule to exclude professionals who yards course, and the breakwater might have been reinstated as none too warm. reinstatement are not amateurs. The conditions for

The Frenchman strikes one as at present an ident breast-stroke swimmer, deep chest and fine common to all countries, but the with his International Federation

He has an unusual (which shoulders. by Ellsworth Vines, the success by the way, only authorizes to the way of starting, for he does not sor of the great Tilden.

Davis Cup, but does not manage come to the surface immediately Germany malified to play it) has accepted the principle after his dive, but swims for an- America in the inter-zone final, that the re-amateurization of other few yards under water, and terday when D. Prean and G. von shall be universally accepted. The under way. which commences on July 22, yes player, like his de-amateurization, this method seems to get him well Cramm defeated G. de Stefani and International Federation leaves to del Bono in straight sets in the de- euch national unit the sole right elding doubles.

of determining the status of its own players.

afternoon produced stern struggles, The two remaining singles this but Germany eventually won both. G. von Cranim beat Del Bono by 8-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1, while Jaenecke defeated Palmieri 6-3, 0-6, 6-1, 2-6,

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BEST OF BUNCH. Though Bell gained 01 him down the last length, Cartonnet was always muster of the situa- The meeting passed A rule, tion. He is the bost breast- unanimously deereeing that no stroke swimmer that has visited player who had at any time for- Britain from France, and there feited his amateur status should have been several, five or six hav-) be eligible to compete in the ing already Won this English Davis Cup.

championship.

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SIBBLES VAIN EFFORT. Sibtles bowled magnificently

in an endeavour to keep Sussex from earning first innings points against Lancashire, his six wickets costing 9 runs. But the southern -team manager to top the Lancas- trians total by four runs, scoring

220.

When Lancashire batted # second time Hopwood was seen to advantage with the bat, con- tributing 91 out of 292.

Hampshire had much for which lo thank Herman when they beat E- sex by over 100 runs. Hérman, rose to the occasion when, Essex batted in second time and sent them back for 184. His seven wickets were gained at a cost of 70 runs, Earlier in the match Farnes Bowl ed well for the losers, annexing half the Hampshire second innings wickets for 52 runs.

at

TWO CENTURIES. All-India had by far the better of the game with Middlesex the close of play required but 123 tuns to win with eight wickets intact.

the

Nasomal and Nayudu took Full toll of the home attack, the form- er carrying his bat for 164 and the Indian skipper passing three-figure mark by one run he- fore losing his wicket. The result; was a total of 400 for 7 wickets declared and Middlesex made a, response of 203. Following they easily averted the innings' defeat aggregating a further 292, and in the last few minutes of the game the Indians scored 14 for the loss of two wickets. Reuter

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