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OPENING GAMES IN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

12 FOR 47

MACAULEY V LEICESTER

YORKS 250—WIN. BY AN INNINGS

London, May 22. Macauley, the Yorkshire Block bowler, completely routed Leicester at Bradford in county championship cricket match which finished in less than two days.

The "Tykea" fast bowler was quite unplayable, and in being) mainly instrumental in the lis- misan of Leicester for scores for 65 and 39 returned the following figures:

1st inns:-6 for 25

2nd Inns:-6 for 22

Verity also gave valuable assis-

R. DASA.

STRANGE INCIDENT IN SOCCER MATCH

tance, capturing four for 17 in Decision Followed By

Lafcester's return visit to thei <rease.

Goalmouth Struggle

A league match of serious con-

Thanks to these two men, the! champions won by an innings and i 116 tune after scoring 250 for 7equence to the clubs concerned, this win they who were both concerned in the declared 1 By maintain their 100 per cent record battle to avoid relegation, resulted in an extraordinary incident at BINACIJSBENSINNERENTO INSECT:

Leicester recently. V.R.C. GALA NIGHTS

THREE ARRANGED FOR

THIS SUMMER

The V.R.C. have arranged three Night Petes for the summer swimming season, the first to be held on June 2.

It intended again to conline admission to members and their friends only and those wishing to invite non-members, are re quested to apply early for ad- mission tickets from the Hon.

Secretary. Dancing will follow the aquatic galam.

The dates arranged nte:

Friday, June 2nd. Saturday, July 8th. Saturday, August 5th.

JAMEERIKINASATANALRATEMYENGENÇLENTINO CANTONIUSE

and go to the top of the lengu

table.

This was Leicester's first defeat. but they have also get to win a match.

The respective championship

records of the clubs are:

Yorkshire Liter

1. W. L.. W. L. Poss. Oh. Per. J 3

45 4 109 2010 1 to 4 12

Reuter,

TORQUAY WINGER

JOINS

THE ARSENAL

London, Apr. 24. Ralph Birkett, Torquay United's localborn outside-right, has been signed by Arsenal. Twenty years. of age, he shows good ball control, though his chief asset is his speed.

Notts County have placed several of their prominent players on the open-tranefer list, including Maid- ment, Jakeman, Proudfoot, Fecacy and Fenner. Perhaps the biggest surprises are Alaldment, their re- gular goalkeeper and Fenner, a capable inside-left, who last season scored a dozen gonis.

Inve

FEATURED.

BY BRILLIANT PLAY

NEAR THING FOR R. BASA

A. E. COATES GETS A THREE TO WIN

*DO*20*

R. Basa (Craigengower), S. Eccleshall (Civil Ser- vice), A. E. Contes (Crais gengower), and E. G. Post

ners

(Police) are the first win- in the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Open Cham- pionship.

S. ECCLESHALL,

GARRISON TENNIS

BLANKED OUT

PITCHERS ENJOY THEMSELVES

YANKEES GOING

STRONG

Washington, May 22. Boston. Pittsburgh and Cin- cinnati were all blanked out in their National League engage- monts to-day, and Cleveland suffered a similar fate in the American League.

New York did something to recuperate loat ground by trouncing Cincinnati and the Yankees, champions of the World Serlos had no difficulty in defeat-i ing Cleveland, Gomez pitching with offert to blank out the

Borderers' Companies opposition.

in Opposition

Scores. as cabled by Reuter

were:

Boston

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Two companies of the South Wales Yesterday they won their ties Burderers were in opposition in the Garrison tonnis lengte gesterday, played on the Craigengower and "C" Company beating the "A" Com-St. Louis Police Club greens and so enter-pany six sets to three. Scores:--

Tacker and Lieut. ed the second round of the Capt. N. R.

D. P. Yates ("C" Company) bent tournament.

Lieut. A. G. Martin and Sgt. Pallis ter 6-3; bent Cp. Evans and L/C Andrews 15-13; beat L/C Duncan and

Hoth Basa and Beer found their The local City club were enter- traning Blackpool who they eventu- touch after the first two heads. ally defeated by three clear goals, and until the 21st shot it was a For an alleged offence in the home ding dong struggle with very little penalty area the referee, Mr. J. C. | margin dividing the scores, Smith, awarded a free kick to Black- Beer was, perhaps, unlucky to pon. The Blackpool and Leicester; retire defeated. He was the more players held divergent views as to consistent bowler of the two, but the reason for the award and the Basn's cleverness in coming up to referee refused to offer an explan- recover when points were needed nation. Three times in succession eventually reaped its reward. The oficind forced the players back into line and each time they broke away.

SOME SCENE!

There were a series of heads in which the players revealed excep- tionally fine form with bowls at its best.

one occasion, the con. testants took each other out from

1/C. Airy G-0.

Lieut. A. G. D. Home and L/C Davis ("C" Company) lost to Marth and Pallister 0.8; lost to Evans and Andrews 3-5; lost to Duncan and Airy 0-8.

Cpl. Tayl and Ite. Thomas ("C") Company), hent Martin and Pallis

Evans and Andrews ter 6-2; heat 6-4; eat Danean and Airy 10-8.

RIFLE SHOOTING.

All the players save the two oal-the shot wood with five successive Monthly Competition to Be keepers collected in the penalty deliveries.

Held This Week-End.

R K 15 3 9 0

8

0

Louis

(Walker Pitched for St. and Martin homered).

NI CUNNILLEMINENUNTESTANTENNETTUMAR.

JACK HOOD. WINS

A CROWN

DISQUALIFICATION OF BELGIAN

London, May 22. At Birmingham to-night, Jack Hood, British welter-weight, won the International Boxing Union's European welterweight champlon- | ship by defeating the holder, Adrien Anicet of Belgium.

Tarea and the scene when the two Last year Basa W25 defentid

Annect was disqualified in the teams were struggling and pushing in the first round by A. el

The monthly shoot of the Hongkong | third round of a scheduled 15 round in the penalty area was indescrib-i Arculli, but on yesterday's show Rifle Club postponed from last week scrap-enter. Lable.

ing the Craigongower representa-end will be held next Saturday at

The mR+4C255605935) BYTTELGORTANZANIA:TL00130 LEICHT When interviewed after the mat-tive should figare prominently is 2.30 p.m. and Sunday at 10 a.m.

postponement was considered neces sary owing to the targets not being Pittsburgh' ch the referee declined to make the current championship.

visible at 500 yards in Saturday's Brooklyn . Rown-pour.

a statement and it was left to those

who had witnessed the match to

ing four offences:

ECCLESHALL'S CONSISTENCY.

F. V. Whitta, of the Kowloon guess the cause for the decision.Rowling Green, proved no match: The reason for the free-kick mayor S. Eccleshall, the Civil Service have been any one of the follow skip, and making a bad start, W. A. Stewart and G. Milne (10),

found himself so far behind, that entered the Final Round of the KowNew York The was unable to recover from noon Golf Club's Open FoursomeN hopeless position, although he when they beat W. L. Ramsay and W.

M. Groves (22) by 5 and 3. Stewart Giants improved to some extent on the

and Milne will micet H. Hampton and cinnati). last few heads,

1. Mundy (18) in the Final Round. Hampton and Mandy.received a walk Chicago bowl-over from W. J. Woolley and P. W. J.

A Planner in the Semi-Final.

Dangerous play;

Goalkeeper carrying;

Placing ball twice:

Touching a throw-down bull be. fore it reached the ground,

Eccleshall's consistent ing allowed him to obtain

INTERESTING BAT—This is a picture of the bat manufacturad by Messrs. William Sykes, Ltd., which bears the autographs of the 1930 Australian Test team when they visited England. The bat is now in Hongkong, being out of England for the first time, and la baing shown by Mr. Denis H. Hazell at the British

Empire Fair.

Australia's Present-Day

him Seen

Tennis Talent

grip on the game which he nover relaxed. He was not called upon to produce such a high standard of play as Basa and Beer displayed on the nc- companying rink but he accom- plished his task with the utmost confidence.

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7

0

(Clark blanked out Pittsburgh),

Cincinnati

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blanked out

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AMERICAN league.

Boston Chicago

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(Cooke homered for Boston)

New York Cleveland

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Washington

Detroit

Philadelphia

St. Louis

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B 12

0

(Campbell homered for St. Louis).

Chelsea Lose Manager

post.

After 26 Years' Service Norman

least one Wherein Hes Crawford's great fourth player. has at

After 26 years service with the Mr. Calderhend was full of Chelsea Football Club, Mr. David praise for the Stamford Bridgo ness, asks the Sydney Referee? attribute that has made his selec-

Calderhead has announced his club. Is timing is nearly perfect, due tion popular. ffe is a fighter, as to his focus being sharp, his con- game as they are to be found. Like Cralgengower scored a second retirement. He is to retire on a

"If I had my chance over again centration keen, and his poise or Quist he is great severity in success through A. B. Coates, who, substantial pension. His succes. I would not choose another,” he balance easy and natural. Cray-service, smash and forehand drivy laying a three on the last headsar at Stamford Bridge has a declared. "There is no

better ford's strokes

Mr. Leslie club in existence for player or Are nevere, in-ng. His present wenkness lies on beat S. Randle (Civil Service) by roady been decided on.

Knighton, secretary-manager of official than Chelsea." asmuch as they are played so his backhand.

three shots. quickly and hit to the last fraction Discussing France's tentative here again some exceptionally Birmingham F. C. having accept-

He believes that the modern of angle or length as desired. We team for the Davis Cup challenge good bowling featured the game, cd the offer of the managerial

third-back game tends to make defeat Vines round, Reuter's Paris correspondent and although both players were on

the full-baeks lazy. In his opin- Not often during his 26 years on a centre half should be able to (twice), Allison (three times) and suggests that the French Davis Cup foreign soil, the match belog Satoh. Against the latter he won Selection Committee nre in ૧ 11 of the first 12 games by super-¡ quandary. They have, of course, hayot on the Pollco green, they association with Chelsea has Mr.follow up attacks and get back in

did not seem at all worried with David Calderhead consented to time when under pressure. lative play.

to other choice but to pick France's Vivian McGrath, in the opinion | two best players, Cochet and strange surroundings and express his views on current of the Sydney Referee, is perhaps Borotra, for the singles. It is not from the first head settled down to topics, but recently the Chelsen

"Sphinx," as he was once called, } had some interesting remarks to the most discussed player in the for, them to take into account the spectacular game.. world by reason of his two-handed inclinations of the players. This Neither player found it possible muke when asked why he la re- that the standard of fonball to backhand strokes. "The marvell year, however, there is a very clear to draw away until Contes, awatt-tiring from the managership of the day is any better than it was 30 cus accuracy with which he plays, indication, that the committee allveing hin opportunity, obtained a Stamdford Bridge club. drives of terrific pace, straight na to the great dificulty of winning masterly three to finish the match. the line itself, or across court, over Borotra to their way of think- deep, or sharply angled, and varies ing, and they have therefore unmed such strokes with delicately angled | Forotin and Brugnon us the doubles Everything pointed to a similar deserve a rest. slow passing strokes or skilful team..

type of oncountor between E.G.

He thought that with one ex- tosscs from his two-handed side is "Unfortunately the team nothing less than phenomenal. His paper does not correspond to the Police players, when at the 14th and I shall be gind to take a rest, easily the best centre-forward on Post and R.C.W. McLeod, the the country in search of players, ception, Hillsdon, Gallacher was forehand is comparatively weak, but reality," M. Pierre Gillow President head, Post was leading by 12 although I have boen asked to Chelson had over had. it is not one on which a player can of the French Lawn Tennis

the

MCLEOD COLLAPSES.

STANDARD OF PLAY.

Mr. Calderhead does not think

years ago, and he is certain there "I am-well, tired," said Mr. are no players at present to equal Calderhead, "I am not so young Forman, of Notta Forest, Joo ns I was, and at 69 I think I well McCall, of Preston North End,

and Tom Buyle, of Burnley, "I can no longer.ge flying about

-Regarding the present nyatom Post the club. I shall certainly attend of transfor fees, Mr. Calderhead out all the home matches, and away thinks the method will continus, on the 21st ones If possible."

as a number of smaller clubs de- "When I told the directors Ipend for their very existence on

presume to take Iberties. Ilow Federation, has stated, at the same shots to 11, but thereafter McLeod maintain a close association with

and with many of even the greatest players time expressing his regret that lost his touch were equally strong on either side?"Roratra was so convinced his singles Improving, the latter ran

Adrian Quint, has the makings of days were done. "If Borotra main confortable winner Ane doubles player and may tains his refusal the best possible head. Partner Crawford. He has a full team at present world appear to be Basa will meet elther Gittens or had decided to retire they naked the rovenue from selling players. complement of strokes and may, Cochet and Bousaus in the singlos; Champolovier In the second round. no whether I could rcommend "As a matter of fact," he said, develop into a very fino player. He Borotra and Brugnon in the Ho should overcome this obstacle somebody for the position," saldaome of the best players Chelsea is not tall, but is well knit, and is a doubles." This combination, he land will then oppose possibly Mr. Calderhend.

have ever had cost' us nothing. "I know Mr. Knighton ne Take, for instance, Windridge, player whom one feels can be do- considers, should place France in althor Post or Xavior. ponded upon to Improve by this no more vulnerable a position than Eccleshall will have either V. C. [jolly good fellow, and I at oncaladon, Harrow, Bettridge, and trip's experience. 12. Turnbull, the she was in last year,

(Continued on Pago 5.) auggested that he be approachod. Tommy Law,"

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