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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1933.

TALL CRICKET SCORING: BARLING 269,

SUSSEX AND SURREY

TOP 500 MARK

LANCASHIRE LOSE 100 PER CENT RECORD

DERBY GIVE KENT A SHOCK PHENOMENAL scoring featured the first class cricket programme during the last three days, several matches producing well over 100 runs apiece.

As a result the honours 1st is MDESETZELSERTANAHALENGISTABAI DAN KERESTE ZNEMIRAVILIONUAIRE full of batting achievements, in- cluding two double centuries and nine other three figure innings.

Lancashire lost their 100 per cont. record, being forced to rest content with first innings points against Warwick after compiling the huge acore of 485 for 8 declar- cd.

The outstanding fouture of this innings was Iddon's splendid bat- ting which produced him 201 runs. Ho remained undefeated until the close of the innings.

Warwick, however, easily held their own against this imposing total, and in scoring 314 and 177 for 3 were never in danger of out- right defeat.

BARLING'S BATTING.

:::::

209

20

101

HONOURS LIST. BATTING. Barling (Surrey) y Hants Iddon (Lanen) v Warwick Cook (Sussex) v Gloucester Walker (Notta) y Worcester Ames (Kent) v Derby jfendley (W. Indica) v M.C.C... 129 Turnbull (Glamorgan) v North-

ents

v Gln-

Bakewell (Northants)

morgan

Mead (lanta) v Surrey Pothecary (Hauts) v Surroy Santall (Warwick) v Lanca

150 143

114

113

100

101

101

denotes not aut

BOWLING. Jackson (Worcester) y Notta 8 for 56 Mitchell (Derby) v Kent. 8 for 92 7 for 63 Clark (Northants) v Gla

.. 7 for $6 Fender (Surrey) v llanta

for 38 Copson (Derby) v Kent ... Durston (Middlesex) v Cam-

bridge

morgan

6 for 74

C. F. Walter's record of making the highest score of the season,ETEŽAKU achieved only last week, fell bo- fore Barling's magnificent innings turk to register 161 runs off his against Hampshire.

The Surrey batsman helped him-) self to 260 and Surrey topped the 500 mark before the innings olased.

But the easy wicket allowed Ilampshire to score just as freely, and with Mead and Pothecary con- tributing centuries, Hampshire in BRved the spite of a follow on game with caso.

own bat,

KENT SURPRISED.

Derby surprised Kent by admi- nistering an eight wickets defeat. Scoring was comparatively low, but It did not prevent Leslie Ames| chalking up his

since returning from Australia.

IN THE INTERIM-After returning from his strenuous tour in Australia and before entering on his country cricket engagements, Pictura Harold Larwood, England's fast bowler, gavo a few hints to admiring and enthusiastic schoolboys in a London departmental stores, shows Larwood demonstrating the right howling action. (Planet Nawa).

ARMY BOXING TITLES

Shanghai Honours Shared by E. Lanes & Argylls

IDDON 204

ANOTHER LOCAL FOOTBALL SURPRISE

Second Swimming Gala

Y.M.C.A. EVENT FOR NEXT MONTH

At a meeting of the YM.C.A Awimming committee last evening.

it was decided to hold the second aquatic gala and dance on June 10 at 9 p.m., and the programme was

drawn up.

Seven events are scheduled, In- cluding a 50 yards handicap for the Aggrogate Cup and water polo.

The programme will be:

50 yds handicap for Aggregate Cup.

Under-water Race.

BORDERERS TO PLAY ARTILLERY, FOR RUNNERS-UP POSITION

SPORTING GESTURE BY THE S.W.B.

DIFFICULTY REGARDING SERVICES V CHINESE CHARITY GAME

(By "Veritas")

As a result of a sporting gesture on, the part of the South Wales Borderers, it is probable that a replay for the Runners-up position of Division 1 of the Football League will take place this week end between the S.W.B. and the Royal Artillery.

The Borderers finished up on Allen is still in hospital, but his level poggings with the Artillery, deputy will be Wroc. The cloven but enjoyed a superior goal aver-is: age. Their position was, however, made possible, by the awarding of four points from their match with

100 yds, Breast Siroke Handicap. the Police, who were unable to

Ladies' 50 yds.

Teams Racc.

Novelty Race (mixed). Water Polo.

A

WATER POLO TEAMS.

The Y.M.C.A. senior water polo team have two matches arranged during the next three days.

To-morrow they meet the South China Athletic Association in the "Y" Bath at 6 p.m., when the fol lowing will turn out for the Euro- peana H. Angus; K. Jenner and A. Donn: E. Rallton; W. Schreud-! er, W. Kerr and W. Campbell, Re- serve: H. Lange.

play the return fixture.

The Borderers have offered to meet the Artillery on Saturday in a play off match, and for this, I understand, they havo obtained the permission of the Football As- sociation. The Gunnera have nc.) cepted the offer.

CLASH WITH CHARITY GAME.

There is however, one fly in the ointment. The fixture clashes with the charity game between the Combined Services and Chi- nese, arranged for last week, and forced to be held over to this Saturday.

Combey; Wroc and Greco- shields; Rodgers, Pardoe and Harris; Wood, Gough, Bryant, McDonald and Seal

A CLOSE FINISH. Ferguson Wins Bowls Singles Title. TWO-SHOT VICTORY.

By the narrow margin of two shots T. Ferguson of the Kowloon Cricket Club climinated C. E. Marques of the Club de Recrole in the open iawn Eroen yesterday bowls singles championship on the Kowloon B.G.C. afternoon.

Ferguson was playing better bowls The best part of the original than his opponent during the first Combined Services team is com-half of the game and at the 18th head hud established a commanding lead On Saturday at the Chinese poaed of Borderers and R.A., Com of 20 shots to 10. However, he had Bathing Club, starting at 9 p.m.bey, Allen, Pardoe and Seal of the much difficulty in securing the single the Y.M. will turn out the follow-Gunners having been chosen, and print for victory and allowed his heads before he qualified to meet A. II. Angus: H. Lange and Kderers. Jenner: R. Goldman: G. Fowler,

At the moment there appears to E. Coates of the Craigengower 0.C. time of kick off for the two mat- ahota to 19,

On another rink J. 3. Logan and Schreuder and W. Kerr. Ro be a little difficulty regarding the in the second round, winning by 21 ches, and it may mean one of the J. Macdonald of the Kowloon Bowling being played on Green played a very one-sided game. Herve-C. Chadderton.

with the former running out winner Logan out- If however, both are played on by 21 shots to eight. Saturday, it will mean a complote played his opponent from the start Services und at no time did Macdonald look re-arrangement of the

W. Y.-Field of the Craigongowor eleven to oppose the Chinese. The dangerous, team will have to be composed of CC. and J. G. Ozario, the Club de Lincolns and Navy representatives. Recreio player wore engaged in an- The Artillery have already de other somewhat one-sided game with representative London, May 28 Highlander, which was amongst the cided on their team to meet the the Happy Valloy favourites for the Derby, has been Borderers, and it is the strongest entering the next round by winning

they can turn out at the moment. 22-10. scratched.--Renter.

ing side to oppose the home team; Mullane and Podmore of the Hor-opponent to score on the next seven

first century SPECTATORS SEE SPIRITED SCRAPS

Six Shanghai Area Open Individual Boxing Cham-W. pionships of the British Forces ranging from bantam to light-heavy weights, were decided at the Union Jack Club last week before a large crowd of spectators.

But the Derby attack proved too good for the Hop men, and with; Mitchell howling his best to cap- ture 8 for 92 and Copson follow- log this up with 5 for 38. defent was inevitable.

saw Cook flog the Gloucestor at-with a fine contury,

J

MIDDLEWEIGHT BOUT.

Sussex returned to the form displayed in the first two matches

The West Indies continue to

A fine exhibition of boxing was of right and left jabs. The third of the season when they outplayed

Enst missing by yards. show improvement and added the staged by some of the finalists, with round proved to be amusing, with both

Quilter of the Gloucester to win by an innings.

won the light-weight Susbox amassed the highest scalp of the M.C.C. to their belt. Drum-Major was again prominent Lanca, who

crown, showing the best form of the score of the season-646, and it Hendley

The middleweight title bout proved evening. Out of the six champion- by ships at stake, four were won representatives of the 2nd Battalion. to be a battle royal, with Pte. Gray East Lancashire Regiment and the coming up for more punishment, af- final canto by Pie. McNaught, Argylls, other two by the Argyll leather puster being downed four times in the who got the decision. For his plucky fand in the third and final round, Pte. Gray was awarded the "best loser"

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Sussex (546) beat Gloucester (297 & 241) by

and fanings and 35 runs

Lancashire (185-8 dec.) bent Warwick (314 &

177-3) on Brat inuings

Derby (226 & 190-2) beat Kent (151 & 255) by

eight wickets

Notts (274 & 312-4 dec.) bent Worcester (263

& 171-3) on first innings

Surrey (506) beat Hampshire (305 & 334-5) on

first Innings

Northants (382-7 dec. and 94-1) beat Glamor-

gas (249 & 226) by nine wickets

OTHER MATCHES.

West Indies (309 & 268) beat M.C.C. (246 &

179) by 15% runa

Cambridge (247 & 291) drew with Middlesex .

(200 and 186-8).—Reuter

MOST IMPORTANT SHANGHAI

GOLF SHOT AUSTRALIAN CHAMP SAYS THE DRIVE

Drastic revision of the British Amateur Champion- ship conditions is advocated by Cyril Tolley, the exholder of that title.

He has been in the United States for nearly two years en- gaged in the insurance business.

"I want to see our Champion. ship decided under totally difter- ent conditions he told Reuter.

"Personally, I would prefer qualifying round, and then the matthes over 36 holes.

"That, I feel bure, would im- prove the standard of golf.

TENNIS

hers.

MCPHAIL IN FORM. Most of the boys showed up well

Gray opened up well, but it was. yesterday with Pie. McPhail, a tiny prize.

duty Mc- bantaa doing double

soon seen that he was over anxious Phail had to meet two opponents and liable to run into trouble with

In the opening bout in one evening.

he defeated Pte. Kilburn by showing the teadler and cooler McNaught.

a better knowledge of the game and McNaught hit out with clean punches, keeping away from clinches. He had

at the closet pashing his left into his opponents Gray's rose bleeding

the second face time and again. Ilis opponent of the first-round. In proved to be a slugger, but could not cante, good nelion was seen with the set at the fast moving McPhail.

boys hving fairly even exchanges.

FLOORED 4 TIMES.

McPhail

By virtue of his victory over Kilburn in the semi-final, qualified to meet Pte. McCormack The end came in the third round

Argylls for of the

the bantam-after Gray had rushed out of his weight title in the last bout of the corner then after some 20 seconds, evening. After about 14 hours rest, switched to the defensive, only to be Mel'hall went into the ring again and battered all over the ring and touch- four mes. Each although facing a fast opponent, aut ing the canvas classed him, using soma nent right time, however, he came up for more. and left hooks and doing some elever The light-heavyweight bout pro- dodging.

vided some entertainment with "Tub- In the featherweight final, after by." Ple. Jordan, East Lancs, defeat. being pressed in the opening round, ine Pte. Magee, East Lanca. On Ddant, Duff of the East Lancs bent entering the ring, it seemed

that

L. Cpl. Coller, also of the East Lanes. Jordan was much to fat and short Both boya went at each other ham to stand any chance against his op-) LEAGUE mer and tong. Cellier used a left ponent, but after a rather slow firat job to advantage in the opening round. round. "Tubby" showed a worth The second canto proved to be very and suprising speed to outsroro Magce: even with neither doing much hitting. In the last, Duft went all out and with rights and lefts to the head gained the necesary points for a win.

QUILTER WINS.

23 TEAMS ENTER

RUSSIAN CLUB

JOIN

Twenty-three teams complete for honours

Drum-Major Quilter of the East Laurs, former Boy and Army Cham pion, proved to be much too good for will L/Cpl. Smith, East Lanes, in the lightweight class. Quilter showed an this

excellent knowledge of the finer points year in the first and second of the game and although Smith put league competitions of the up a great front, he could not do Shanghai Lawn Tennis ARBO- much with the exception of keeping

on the defensive, ciation, nine in the first Using a beautiful "one-two." Quilter: division and 14 in the second cut open Smith's mouth in the second round and punished his opponent bad- league, At a meeting held by the Exe-ly with a two-fisted attack. In the "An 18 holes game is not an

down a littlo and adequate test. There have been cutive Committee of the Associat-third, the former champlon slacked gave a fine perform-1 ance of footwork and dodging. ocensions whn a first class golferion last week, it was decided that

proved The welterweight tussle made one mistake oarly, and holeague compeition would has not had the opportunity to re-mence on Wednesday, May 31. to be a "Mut and Jeff" affair, with of the East trieve it.

The following teams have been "Lanky Pto, Mason

Lanes defeating Pte. Gallagher Such matches as I suggest entered:

DIVISION 1.

the Argylls. A great don! of slug- would be better guides to inter-

ging and in-fighting was seen in this national team selection,

event, with Mason scoring more often by virtue his reach and also keep- ing cooler than Gallagher, who tried time and again to rush his opponents off his feet, only to run into a barrage

"Dür present scheme is like a first class lawn tonnis player hav ing a one set match at Wimbledon. "I am totally opposed to the present form of play.

"I will compete in the Amateur Championship at St. Androwa, but I would anticipate participation there with much greater enthus Inam If the championship wore to be played on the lines in operation in the United States.

"This vlow, i know is shared by many other golfers and I feel that public opinion will eventually In- fluonce the authorities at St. Andrews in revising the condi

Cercle Sportif Francals, Chinese Tennis Club. Club Lusitano. Columbla Country Club. Country Club.

Com-

Japanese Tennis Club. Naga Watn Kafsha Tennis Club, Shanghal Cricket Club Shanghal Recreation Club.

DIVISION 2. Association Sportif Francais. Bramloco Tennis Club, Cercle Sportif Francais, Club Lusitano,

German Garden Club. Japanese Tennis Club. Police Recreation Club. Jewish Recreation Club, Shanghai Rowing Club,

Russion Tennis Club. Shanghai. Cricket Club. Shanghiat Recreation Club. Waterworks Tennis Club, Y.M.C.A.

of

The Jowish Roca. Rowing Club and tho Russian Teunla Club are entering the league competition for the firet time, while the Nagai Wata Kaisha tennis club, winners of the second division last year, will compete for the, sonlar hon- jours this summer.

completely.

RESULTS IN BRIEF

BANTAMWEIGHT.

Champion-Pte.

A. and S. H.

Runner-up--Pte.

McPhail,

McCor- mack, A. and S. H. FEATHERWEIGHT.

'Duff,'

Champion-Bdsm. East Lancs.. Runner-up-L. Cpl. Collier,

East Lancs.

LIGHTWEIGHT.

Drum - Maj. Champion

Quilter, East Lancs. Runner-up-L. Cpl. Smith,

East Lancs. WELTERWEIGHT.. Champion -- Pte.

Mason,

Cal-

East Lancs. Runner-up-L. Cpl.

lagher, A. and S. H. MIDDLEWEIGHT.

Champion Pto. McNaught,

A. and S, H. Runner-up-Ptc. Gray, East

Lancs.

LIGIIT-HEAVYWEIGHT.

Champion Pto. Jordan,

East Lancs. Runner-up--Pto. East Lancs.

Magco,

DERBY SCRATCH.

Highlander Formerly A Favourite.

3

1wo games Sunday.

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