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CRICKET

CENTURIES

SUTCLIFFE GETS ANOTHER

"TEST" BOWLERS

IN FORM

SUSSEX RECORD GONE

London, Aug. 30. THE county cricket season of 1932 is rapidly waning, but it is not passing without a final "kick", and in the final matches during the past three days, bata- men and bowlers got busy prov ing how well they could play.

TERAVO-

Eight centuries resulted from this industrious effort. whilst the bowlers, not to be entirely eclipsed, played a fair part in this "brighter cricket" ment. Goddard taking 14 wickets in one match and White and Mitchell the "Test" mainer) bagging a dozen each.

A Sussex record went by the board when Yorkshire. the champions, visited love and inflicted upon the southerners their first defeat of the season. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

heal 291-5 (356

dec.) Middlesex (206 & 215) by 2291 rons at Lord's,

Surrey

al

Somerset (133) beat Warwick (181 & 169) by an innings and 63 runs

Taunton. Lancashire (295 & 192-83 beat Nolts

1171 ist innings at Man-i ((ያ)

chester.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1932.

FINISHING WITH GLUT OF

199

INISHING with a terrific spri at, Thomas Hampson of Great Britain set a new Olympic and world record of 1 minute 49.8 seconds to win the final of the 800 moire run. Photo shows Hampson crossing the finishing lisse hall a stride alirad of At exander Wilson of Canada, who was second. Phi lip Edwards of Canada was third and Eddie, Coning of the United States fourth.

MALAYAN ATHLETIC

MEETING

New Hurdles

Record

Gloucester (315 & 95-5) best amp- CULLEN WINS THE

shire (305 & 220-9 dec.) on 1st innings at Gloucester.

Yorkshire 1958 & 225-3 dee.) beat

Sussex (166 & 156) by 167 runs! at flave.

Derbyshire (251 & 103) heat Leicester!

CHAMPIONSHIP

Kuala Lumpur, Ang. 20,

port 1 points; and S.S., Police,

points.

The meet. despite the stump, had been a symtial of fine sports manship which was remarkable of all pertemer in Malaya.

TENNIS AT K.C.C.

THREE TIES CONCLUDED DESPITE RAIN Although rain fell heavily shortly after-6 pa three matches of the paine series in the K.C.6% fenais tournament wore yesterday concluded. Two of the senior championship tips and one in the junior championship į were decided.

Senior Championship.

Lastly on behalf of the Ameia- tien luc phathed Mr. V, z, LW- inger, the celegee, who was mak- E. F. Finther heat R. B. Hambly jing his last appearance, and hejn-, 6-1, 6-0,

A. E. Guest Beal W. C. Hung 6-4, distribute the prizes.

6-3, 6-1.

RESULTS.

Kis. Caldecott to

Junior Championship.

E. R. Price beat Old 6-1, 7-5, 6-1. To-day's Programme.

.

If weather permits, the

following

Long Jump: (Challenge Cup: The Malayan A.A.A. Champion- presented by Chinese Merchantsi. (116 & 202) by 36 runs at Ashby-ship meeting cnded to-day before H. F. Clancy Peraki 1; 0. N. programme will be played this afters! la crowd which numbered appro. Porall (Sel; 2; J. A. Edwards 'heon: (ximately 5,000, Among those pro-" (iela 4.

de-la-Zouch.

HONOURS LIST,

Batting.

F. R. Brown ¡Surreyo

Middleses Sutcliffe (York:) y Sussex Burrough (Somerset y

wirk

1:5

120

V

War-

119

it. A.Jngle (Somerset) v War-

"wick

enl

Distam 21 11, 5jin.

Junior Championship.

B. S. Capell r. L. Jack.

W. M. Gittins e. Philippen,

Whited. S. Smith,

Bradicap Doubies.

Hung and E. Zimmern r, Dinnen and Hurhamn,

Were H. H. the Sultan of One Mile (Challenge Cup pre Selangor, the Chief Secretary and, sented by the late Sultan Idris of 31rs. Caldorolt, the Generad Ollieer Perak Patch: Mohamed (Police Comurinding Major General L. (.P.M.S.) 1; Talgii Sizuch (Penang) 5. Oldfield, Sir John and Lady 2: G. Denison-Smith Police P.

Tine, 4 min 44 see. Senft, the Hon. Mr. T. S. Adams8. # and the Hon. Mr. Savage Bailey. Putting the Weight Challenge F. Keng Barker and Lubeseder.

A. E. Collins and ambly u A tie resulted in the high Jump Cup presented by the Selangor Mackay and Guest.

Glumanda 10s Ramachandran and R. H. Tredgold i Planters):

Sigh. S. Smith and L. Jack . Huber 1: Mewar Singh and Hanse.

Tel. 27452.

Armstrong (Leicester) v Derby Tyldesley (lanes.) v Notts Hobbs (Surrey) Middlesex ... Arnold (Hampshire) y (ilutesctor, 11 Leyland Yorks) v Sussex ...

Indicates Not Out.

317

106 111

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Rend was unable to repeat his Police FMS) 2: Al Ghur] S. A. Gray and Burnett r. Dunne performance It the Garrison Sports when be beat the Malayan record and had to be coutent with third place.

A NEW RECORD.

A new record was set up by En for 106 Eng Buck in the hurdles with

116 1-5 sec.

for GB)

for

The change in the distances for 16 the rely race over a mile created

sume dissatisfaction. It was ori

the relay: for 106inally decided that

62

8 for

should consist of four runs of 440 gards, but a meeting on Saturday | 18 morning decided to change it to four' runs of 880 yards, 220 yards

410 & for 63)and

vards. The

Buwes (Yorks) v Sussex Murtas Leicester) y Derby 7 for Verity (Yurks) y Sussex .. F. R. Brown (Surrey) Y

Middlesex

for

reason

45) for the change WAS not dis- Gover (Surrey) v Midlesex for Tate (Suares) y Yorks... 5 for 79 closed but nevertheless the race

proved exceptionally interesting,

LONDON “DERBY" and resulted in a win for the Mili-

KEEN BAT AND BALL DUELS

tary, there being a splendid finish aver the last lap between Cullen and the military representative.

The individual championship; was won by L. D. E. Colen (F.M.) S. Polices with 8 points. Hel won the 220 yards and 440 yards Another splendid all-round and dead-heated in the 100 yards. performance by F. R. Brown the He was joint champúnu two years Surrey amatene and Test player age with Yoo Bok Choon. Vythil marked the local "Derby" between ghum, with a win in the half Middlesex and Surrey at Lord's, mile and second in the quarter, was and he played the most important runner-up with five points.

of the home The team championship was re- part on the defeat side by 220 runs.

ained by Selangor with 17 points, Contributing 135 to Surrey's the FMLS. Police being second Others were: first innings score of 356, he went with 15% points.

on to help dismiss Middlesex for Military, 8 points; Penang 6% 2206 in their reply, taking 6 for 63. points: Perak 6% points; Singa-

Hobbs came along with a typical

serond innings century, hilting up

Look

111 out of 294 for 5 declared, andshire in which the former Gover did the rest for Surrey first innings points. taking G for 65 and accounting for Sussex failed lamentably against Middlesex for a mere 215.

Yorkshire and not only lost the of Centuries by K. A. Ingle (108) match but the proud record

undefeated. Sutcliffo and Hurrough (119) placed Somer-being set on the high rond to a big added another three-figure innings score which eventually reached to his season's aggregate, Leyland 413. To this Warwick had no contributed 93, Verity took G for reply, J. C. White tying the bats-18 and Bowes 8 for 62.

Against this the only Suascx men up in knots in both innings.

His G for Go dismissed them for effort of note was the bowling of 181 at the first attempt, and he Tate who captured 6 for 79. surpassed this in the follow-on, Reutor. capturing 6 for 46.

CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.

By taking first innings points yorkshire (1) from Notts, Lancashire did Kont aux (4) good turn, allowing them to finish Kent (8) Notte (5) third in the table. The match Aurrer(x)) was very Incenlusive. Tyldesleyanaire (d) Bomerset (13) (108) played a prominent part in Hampshire (12) Lancashire's initial score of 295, Warwick (0)

Derby (7) and Notts only just falled to Muamex (11) reach this, boing all out for 200. [Dalseter (10) Goddard, with 14 wickets for Fan (10) 198 runs dominated the match Glamorgan (18) betwoon Gloucester and Hamp Worster (14)

{cinasester (2)

Northants

415

259

248

210

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By Order of the Slowurils, S. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 29th August, 1932.

HONG KONG CRICKET LEAGUE.

Notice Is Hereby Given that the Annual Meeting will be held at the Sanitary Board Room, Post Office Building (by kind permis- sion) on Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1932, at 5.15 p.m.

W. C. HUNG,

HONGKONG RIDING SCHOOL.

Hon. Secretary.

NOTICES

On the 1st September, our Riding School will be transferred

to

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