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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, MÁY 17, 1933.
HENDREN FLOGS THE LANCASHIRE BOWLERS
BUT EFFORT
IS VAIN
SUSSEX LOSE
100 PER
CENT RECCRD
SURREY SURPRISE GLOUCESTER
I
WEST INDIES FIRST WIN
"PATSY" HENDREN.
BORDERERS MAY YET BECOME THE CHAMPIONS
HEAD FOOTBALL TABLE
TO-DAY'S VITAL MATCH
the recently formed Children's Play CLUB EARN POINT IN
Ser-
grounds Association. The contesting tents will be the Combined .virek and the Combined Chinese.
The match will bo played, on the, Hongkong Football Club ground at Happy Valley, and to timed to com- mence et 4.30 p.m. /
LAST MATCH
Wasted Chances to Beat
the Athletic
A draw was a fair result. - In yesterday's First Division football match between the Club and Chinese Athletic, when the teams shared four. goals.
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The following team and reserves have been selected to represent the The South Wales Borderers, Combined Services-Gnt, Combey thanks to a decision of the (Royal Artlilery); Gnr. Allen (Royal Football Council, following a Artillery) and L/C Mullane (South precedent established in con- Wales Borderers) capt.; Marine nexion with other matches, Davey (Royal Marinos), Gor. Pardoo (Royal Artillery) and Pto, Podmore have been placed directly in the South Wales Borderers); Pte. Baldry running for the First Division Lincoins), L. S. A. Usher (Royn championship of football league. Navy), A. B. Pürkins (Royal Navy),
Novertheless, the Club had two L/C Ridley (Lincoln) and Onr. Seal magnificent chances of snatching both Sussex, Gloucester and Middlesex lost their 100
Yesterday it was decided thint (Royal Artillery), percent records in the County Cricket championship as their game with the Police played
points in the closing stages, but Reservest-Pte. Jahnscn Pte. Williama was hasty. In his shooting
Pte. Cpl. Underwood, a result of the programme concluded to-day, leaving last month should carry with it Lancashire, who thoroughly trounced Middlesex to four points. This brings the Bor-Mathias and Pte, Duncan (South and ballooned over the bar.
This game saw the Club complete derers programme to a finish and Wales Borderers), Stoker Itecd
for the season сл enjoy the distinction alone.
leaves them at the head of the Royal Navy), Cpl. Aen, L/C Cork their fixtures
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Artillery, but enjoying a superior
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enjoyed their initial win of the tour, against Essex.
The West Indies followed up a rather poor batting display in the first visit to the wicket with an excellent knock of 370 for six declared. Da Costa reached his century before the closure was applied.
HONOURS LIST
Batting.
Martindale shared the honours, dismissing Essex! in their first innings for 86. To accomplish this he captured eight wickets for 32, the best bowling achievement of the team to date. "Patsy" Hendren was in his mood gayest and most forceful ngainst the Lancashire bowlers, but a remarkable effort went wire- warded. Hendren actually went through the innings to score 162 not out in a total of 299. Lan- cashire topped this aggregate thanks somewhat more consistent balting. Watson hending the in- dividual efforts with 139 and Iddon assisting with 98.
MAYER UNPLAYABLE. Mayer proved himself unplay nble against Hampshire when War- wick won with ease. The bowler bagged a total of 12 wickets for 82 of the match, runs in the course Hampshire after two visits to the wicket. failing to reach Warwick's score of 315. Kilner and Wyatt were chiefly responsible for this score, Kilner hitting up 102 and the former Test captain being un- lucky to lose bla wicket after scor ing 90.
John Langridge helped himself to another century for Eussex against Glamorgan, but the Welsh team staved off defeat by aggregating 613 for the two innings.
Sussex tried hard to force the issue by closing their innings at 304 for 8 (Laugridge 140), but they had to remain content with the consolation prize of first Innings- points.
FREEMAN AGAIN..
Kent owed their narrow success against Somerset to A. P. Freeman, who came along at a critical time with some typical bowling which
Hendren (Middlesex)
Lates.
If South China lose this after-
деляор.
Morrison,
FOOTBALL RULES..
The Athletic yesterday showed in- Proposed amendments and addi- noon to St. Joseph'a in the last tions to existing rules were drafted finitely better idea of team work, and league game of the
the at a meeting of the Hongkong Foot in contrast the Club, and in particular Burderers will meet the R.A. for ball Association Council last evening, the forward line, relied mainly on the championship. If the Chinese and those will be put before the individual effort. draw, they and the Artillery and forthcoming annual general meeting. Horderers will play off a triangular activities was also reported upon. tournament for the title.
The financial side of the season's
Nevertheless the exchangen were evenly distributed. Williams put the It was mentioned that a team from Club ahead but Mak So replied before One the other hand, if South the Philippines Amateur, Athletic the interval and the Athlete went China capture both points to-day, Federation would be arriving here into the lead shortly after the restart, as they should, they kill win the towards the end of this month or when Au King-fung neatly placed the championship leaving the Bor-early in June, and arrangements were ball in the net.
discussed for a game with the visitors,"
derera runners-up.
LEAGUE TABLE.
con-
The amended league table, sequent on the Football Council's decision last night and the Club v Athletic match yesterday is pended:
Lincoln Regt. . 19 9 4 6 52 3o 22
V
162*
Langridge, J. (Sussex)
v Glamorgan
Goals
1.10
Watson (Lanes) y Mid-
dlesex
139
Townsend (Oxford)
P W D L F A PIS R.A.
... 20 15
05 60 30 30 S.W. Borderers 20 14 2. 4 62 26 30 South China 10 14 1 4 62 19 20
Worcester
133
Da Costa (West Indies)
Rt. Navy..
✓ Essex
105*
II.K.F.C.
Khmer
(Warwick)
China Ath...
Hants
102
St. Joseph's
II.K. Police
Iddon (Lanes) v Middle-
98
Nex
Recreio
90
Wealt (Warwick)
Hants
*Denotes not out. Bowling.
Mayer (Warwick) v
Honts and
6 for 51 G for 31
Martindale (W. In-
dles) v Essex.... 8 for 32 Smith (Leicester) v
· Notta Booth (Lancs)
Middlesex
*
7 for 55
6 for 24
Nichols (Essex)
W. Indies
• 6 for 31 Hammond (Glouces
ter) v Surrey ... 6 for 68 Freeman (Kent)
Somerset.....
5. for 87 Autil (Leicester) v
Notts
Durston
5 for 00
(Middle-
5.for 60
sex) v. Lancs..
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
Surrey (228 & 125-7) beat Gloucester (180 & 172)
by three wickets.
Warwick (315) beat Hants (151 & 131) by an innings
and 33 runs.
Kent (205 & 122) beat Somerset (156 & 110) by 56
runs.
Lancashire (336 & 33-1) beat Middlesex (299 & 69)
by nine wickets.
Notts (238 & 231) beat Leicester (190 & 111-4) on
first innings.
Sussex (304-8 dec & 36-0) beat. Glamorgan (223 &
290) on first innings
Other Matches
West Indies (106 & 370-6 dec) beat Essex (86 & 254)
by 136 runs.
Oxford (476-9 dec & 139-2) drew with Worcester
(383 & 92-3).
runs.
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match back in their second innings for batting form and a drawn 165. The Kent goodly bowler produced 1,081 runs for 24 wickets, obtained half the wickets for 37 an average of 40 runs per wicket.
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L.T.A. Tennis Ruling
[To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.]
Sir. With reference to the re
A clever piece ofwork by E. Strange culminated in the scores again being levelled, and the Club, by this time enjoying the greater share of the attack, and giving the Chinese defenço some really anxious moments, should certainly have obtained a deciding goal.
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