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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1932.

CRICKET FINISHING WITH GLUT OF

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, bats- nien and bowlers got busy prov ing how well they could play.

Bight centuries resulted from this industrions effort,' whilst The bowlers, not to be entirely. eclipsed, played a fair part in! this "brighter cricket" moves! ment, Goddard taking 14 wickets) in one match and White and Mitchell (the "Test" nominee) bagging a dozen each.

A Sussex record went by the hoard when Yorkshire, the champions, visited Hoye and inflicted upon the southerners their first defeat of the season.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Surrey (956

beat 201-5 dec.) Middlesex (206 & 215) by 2291 rums at Lord's. Somerset (113) heat Warwick (18) &

169) by an innings and fit runs, at Taunton. Lancashire (295 & 192-8) hear Notts ist innings at Man-

(263) chester.

OTT

199

INISHING with a terrific sprint. 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 metre run. Photo shows Hampson crossing the finishing line half a stride ahead of Al exander Wilson of Canada, who was second. Phi lip Edwards of Canada was third and Eddie Genung of the United States fourth.

MALAYAN ATHLETIC

MEETING

New Hurdles Record

TENNIS AT K.C.C..

THREE TIES CONCLUDED DESPITE RAIN part Ale points; and 8.8. Police,? 5 points.

Although rain fell heavily shortly The eet, despite the slump, after 6 pan. three matches of the had been a symbol of fine sports-peting series in the K.C.C. tennis manship which was remarkable of T of the senior championship ties!

tourminent were yesterday concluded. alf sportsmen in Malaya,

and one in the junior championship; Lastly on behalf of the Associa-] were devisted, tion he thanked Mr. V. A. Low- į inger, the referee, who was mak- E. F. Fincher beat R. 11 ambly ing his last appearance, and heig, 6-1, 6-0.

Senior Championship.

tiimicester (315 & 94-5) ben! Hamp CULLEN WINS THE then called on Mrs, Calded to A. B. Guest bent W. C. Hung 6-4.

shire cios & 220-9' dec.) on 1st innings at Gloucester.

Yorkshire (258 X 225.4 dec.) heat

Sussex (166 & 150) by 17 rans: at Hove,

Derbyshire (254 & 103) beat Leicester

HONOURS LIST.

CHAMPIONSHIP

distribute the prizes.

RESULTS,

!6-2, 6-4.

Junior Championship. E. R. Prier heat Old 4-1, 7-5, 6-1. To-day's Programme.

If weather permits, the following programme will be played this after- on:

Junior Championship. R. S. Capell . L. duck. W. M. Gittins Philippens. White J. S. Smith.

Handicap Doubles.

floor and H. Zimmern e. Pinnen

Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 20.

Long Jump: Challenge L'ap! The Malayan A.A.A. Champion presented by Chinese Merchants), (116 & 202) by 3 runs at Ashby-¦ ship meeting ended to-day before 11. P. Claney (Perak) 1; 0. N. de-la-Zonen,

Ja erowd which numbered appro- Doral! (Solj 2; J. A. Edwards ximately 5,000. Atuong those pro.. Sel) 3. Distance 21 ft, 5a¡ia. sent were H. H. the Saltar of One Mile Challenge Cup, pre- Selangor, the Chief Secretary and, sented by the late Sultan Idris of Mrs. Calderot, the General Oficer Perad:)Patel: Mohamed (Police Commanding (Major General 6. C.; FALSO 1; Taleh Singh (Penang), [L. Oldfield, Sir John and Lady 2: G. Denison-Smith (Police (PM. al Buchanan. Scott, the Ion, Mr. T. S. Adams; 80 2 Time, 4 min 44 see. and the Bon, Mr. Savage Balley., Putting the Weight (Challenge P. Kengellacker and, Lubeseder,

A te resulted in the high jump Cup presented by the Selangori Ramachandran and E. Tredgold Planters): Chumanda Singh) Mackay and Guest.

Singapore clearing 5 ft. 81% in.

1: Mewar Singh and Hausy. Read was unable to repent his

FALSA

All Chur performance at the Garrison (Continued on Page 7.) Sports when he beat the Malayan. restond and had to be content with: third place.

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A NEW RECORD.

A new record was set up by Eu 7 for 106) Rug Hork in the hurdles with

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E for 53

The change in the distances for! the relay race over a mile created i some dissatisfaction. It was ori- ginally decided that the relay 5 for 106, should consist of four runs of 440. og yards, but a meeting on Saturday! 48; morning decided to change it to four runs of 880 yards, 220 yards

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LONDON “DERBY”

KEEN BAT AND BALL DUELS

praved exceptionally interesting. and resulted in a win for the Mili- tury, there being a splendid finish over the last lap between Cullen and the military representative.

The individual championship was won by L. D. R. Cullen (P.M. | S. Polive) with 8% points. Tej won the 220 yards and 140 yards Another splendid all-round and dead-heated in the 100 yards. performance by F. R. Brown the He was joint champion two years Surrey amateur and Test playeringo with Yeo Bok Choon. Vythil- marked the local "Derby" between ingham, with a win in the half Middlesex and Surrey at Lord's, Įmile and second in the quarter, was and he played the most important įrunner-up with five points. part on the defeat of the home The team championship was re- side by 220 runs.

tained by Selangor with 17 points. Contributing 15 to Surrey's the FMLS. Police being second first innings score of 956, he went with 152 points. Others were: on to help dismiss Middlesex for Military, 8 points; Penang 64 206 in their reply, taking 6 for 63. points; Perak. 6% points; Singa-

Hobbs came along with a typical | ---

second innings century, bitting up

111 out of 204 for 5 declared, andshire in which the former took Gover did the rest for Surrey first innings points. taking 6 for 65 and accounting.for} Sussex failed lamentably against Middlesex for a mere 215,"

Yorkshire and not only lost the

Centuries by R. A. Ingle (108) match but the proud record of and Burrough (119) placed Somer-being undefeated. Sutcliffe set on the high road to a big added another three-figure innings score which eventually reached to his season's aggregato, Leyland 413. To this Warwick had no contributed 93, Verity took 6 for reply, J. C. White tying the bats-48 and Bowes 8 for 62. men up in knots in both innings. Against this the only Sussex His G for 60 dismissed them for effort of note was the bowling of 181 at the first attempt, and he Tate who captured G for 79.- surpassed this in the follow-on, Reutor. capturing 6 for 46.

CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE.

By taking frat innings points Yorkshire (1) from Notts, Lancashire did Kent numex G good turn, allowing them to finish Kent (a) third in the table. The match Surrey (8)

Notta (5) was very inconlusive. Tyldesloy Lanenshire (6) (106) played a prominent part in Hampshire (13)

Somerset (12) Lancashire's initial acoro of 205, Warwick (9) and Notts only just 'failed to blesex (11)

Derby (7) reach this, being all out for 263. Bluzeeter (2).

Goddard, with 14 wickets for Fax (10)

Leicester (10) 198 runs dominato the match Glamorgan (1) between Gloucester and Hamp-Worcester (14) Northants (17)

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E. Collins and Hambly

J. S. Smith and L. Jack . Huber

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By Order of the Stewards, 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 pormis-" sion) on Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1932, at 5.15 p.m.

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