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SUSSEX AMONG THE SLAIN

HANTS WALLOP KENT

AND SOMERSET BEAT GLOUCESTER

Many Big Scores and. Centuries

London, June 6. Following Lancashire defeat by Yorkshire, Sussex, the cham-

pions' other big rivals, fell by the wayside to-day when they were badly beaten by Middle- sex, who won by an innings and 48 runs. Hampshire

and Somerset

scored surprise wina, tho form- er beating Kent and the latter Gloucester.

Big scores featured the gramme,

pro-

being

centuries nino made and six innings realising over 400 runs apiece.

G. O. Allen played a prominent part in the defeat of Sussex taking 7 for 41 and hitting up '80. The Middlesex total of 432 did not produce a single century, but it was marked by consistent batting, Hendren, Henrne and Allen mak- ing the runs.

The double collapse of Sussex on a good batting pitch came as a big surprise.

score

HAMPSHIRE'S FIRST.

a

In recording their first win of the season, Hampshire outplayed Kont. Setting Kent to face

Philip of 468, to which Mead contributed. 198, Hampshire "had their visitors in trouble-front- the start, dismissing them just short of 300 in the first knock and. for 178 in the return. Gloucester, were harshly treated by Somerset, who, the after putting, 443 runs on

even more

board, dismissed B.H. Lyon and his men for 132 nd 201. "Farmer"

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1933.

CRICKET

RESULTS IN BRIEF.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

66

Middlesex (432) beat Sussex (182 and 202) by

an innings and 48 runs

EsBox (500) beat Worcester (194 and 183) by

an innings and 123 runs Warwickshire (366-8. dec. and 78-2) beat Derby (226 and 217) by eight wickets Surrey (357 and 81-0) beat Notts (267-and-

257-9 dec.) on first innings. Hampshire (468 and 11-0) beat Kent (299 and

178) by ten wickets.

J

Somerset (443) beat Gloucester (132 and 201)

by an innings and 110 runs Northants (307 and 50-1) beat Leicester (141

and 213) by nine wickets

FRIENDLY.

Glamorgan (493) drew with West Indies (475

and 20 for 2).

SHOCK" RESULTS

SPLENDID TENNIS WIN FOR H.K.C.C.

SOUTH CHINA OFFER FEEBLE OPPOSITION TO C.R.C.

U.S.R.C. WIN nine sets

(By "Varitas")

The Kowloon Cricket Club "B" Division players received the shock of their lives yesterday when they were visited by the Hongkong Cricket Club and beaten by 512 sets to 32.

The K.C.C. turned out what'on paper appeared to be the strong- est team available, but making a poor start, losing two and half sets in the first round, they found It impossible to recover.

The most unexpected feature of the game were the comparative failures of the Gray and Rodger and the Burnett and Stapleton combinations, who could only annex a couple of sets between them,

D. S. Green and R. B. Hambly were slightly more. Buccessful, winning one and a half sets.

I.R:C.

NROSEMARYİRİKOLATA, DEM TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

"A" DIVISION. K.C.C.V C.R.C ."A".

at King's Park,

v S.C.A.A. "A". --at Sookunpoo. H.K.C.C. v S.C.A.A. "B" at H.K.C.C. C.R.C. "B" v University ---at Causeway Bay, Recreio v Craigengower

at King's Park..

1.R.C.-S. A, and H. D. Rumlahn; and. M. A. Razack and J. A. Cassumbe hoy: A. H. Rumjalin and A. R.Minu.

The Hongkong Cricket Club, strongthened by the inclusion of D. H. Hazell, gave a greatly im proved showing. Traill Hazell carried all before them to win three sets and were mainly responsible for the homesters' defent.

A happy picture of Maurice Tate, the England and Sussex cricketertained the C.R.C. Tho promoted taken upon his return from Australia when he met his new son for the first time. Maurice the younger appears to have a natural liking for the cricket bat. With Maurice and his son is Mrs. Tate. (Planet News),

TENNIS EXHIBITIONS TO-MORROW

White had something to say about GAVIA AND POLINTAN TO MEET

this, bowling with great skill and guile to send back six men for 76

runs.

Surrey held the upper hand of Notts, but could not find sull.

HONOURS LIST.

BATTING.

198

Mend (Hanta) v Kent Wyatt (Warwick) v Derby. 166 Dyson (Glamorgan) W. L.. 147 Harris (Notts) v Surrey ... 132 Headley (W.) v Glamorgan 129 Nickola (Essex) v Worcester 117. Timms (Northants) Leices

ter

113

Fender (Surrey) v Notts.. 108 Young (Somerset) v Glouces

103

ter

Cutmore (Essex) v Warcenter 05 Hendren (Middlesex) v Sus

BEX

IFearne (Middlesex) v Sussex Eastman (Essex) v Worces

ter Allen (Middlesex) v Surrey

BOWLING.

Smith (Essex). v Wor-

cester

and

Clark (Northants) v

Leicester

Allen (Middlesex)

Sussex

While (Somerset) *

Gloucester

80

'for, 66

6 for 62

7 for 36

7 for 41 6 for 76 Paino (Warwick) y

Derby

3 for 38

Gover (Surrey) Notts 5 for 70 Voce (Noits) v Surrey. 5 for 76 Martin (W. Indies) v

Glamorgan

5 for 90

cient time to push home an early advantage. When stumps were drawn Surrey needed 77 runs to win with all wickets intact.

They had the consolation of taking first innings points, Fender

Acoring Д century and Gover

two

AUSPICIOUS DEBUT. South China failed to do them- selves justice when they enter Causeway Bay six won seven and a half.seta.and in so doing clearly demonstrated that they will be just as formidable. In the "B" Division this summer as they have been in the "guin past yearo

The Recreio made an impressive debut sending the University away pointless and with the consolation of winning but one set.

S.C.A.A. "A":-Leo Wal-taoi and Lee Woon-trol; Luk Ding-cheong and Luk Chugheong; Ho Wal-hing and Wong Shu-wing.

H.K.C.C.-L. Goldman and R. H. Wild; D. H. Hazell and A. Wright; G, W. Sewell and H. J. Armstrong

S.C.A.A. "B":-Chan So and Lea Yue-wing: Tso Chung-yan and Luk Kang-cheung; Chu Yan-fook' and Tsang Chung,

C.R.C. "B": W. C. Hung and Chiu Chun-chiu; H. Lo and Io Tak-lam: Ng Kam-ching und Teet Ping-fen

Recrelo:-F. J. Remedios and H. A. Barros; L. A. Ribeiro and A. V. Ro medios: G. A. Barretto and G.. A.

After their crushing defeat by Noronha. the U.S.R. C. laat week, the Graduates came into their own the Indian Recreation Club to win by a margin of four

RUMJAHNS AND TSUI WAI PUI sets.

Arrangements for the appearance of the two Fili- pino tennis players in exhibition matches here are now complete and the games will take place to-morrow (Thursday) at the Hongkong Cricket Club.

There will be a programme of be 31 including tax.

singles and one doubles, The Filipinos, who are making tour of Eastern ports, are stay- starting at 4.45 p.m. sharp.

S. A. and H. D. Rumjahning in Hongkong a fortnight. together with Tsui Wai-pul have been selected to appear ugainst Leonardo Gavlo, Philip pines singles champton and Polintan, his compatriot, -".

The first match wi

a two seta encounter between Gavin and

S. A. Rumjahn, followed by a best

The Indians, however, had to in- clude M. R. Abbas and A. A., Rumjahn, "C" Division players. This pair put up a good display and were unlucky to lose nil three

sets. They took two of them to the maximum twelve games and the third to ten.

LEAGUE TABLE.

P. W. D. L. F. 2. 2

Gavin recently won the Philip. U.S.R.C.

Recreio pines National singles cham-C. plonship as well as the Inter K.C.C. Collegiate championship, and H.K.C.C. with Polintan renched the final S.C.A.A.

Graduates of the national doubles.

L.R.C...

They are spoken very highly of. University and although still young, Gavin C.S.C.C.

of three sets doubles between the being only 18 and Politan 20, haye Rumjahn cousins

- 17

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1 2

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2 2

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and Folintan a fine array of strokes and a keen." Division

and Gavia and concluding with a knowledge of the "ame,

Taul sets singles between Wal-pui and Polintan.

two

They can be expected to more thm hold their own against our' local players, despite the fact that visitors are comparative strangers to grass courts.**.

There will be plenty of seating the accomodation and admission will

FIVE MORE WINNERS IN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

OMAR, HOLLAND, GITTINS, NISH AND CULLEN PASS ON

In Action To-day

*K.G.C. MAKE AN

EXPERIMENT

to th "A" Everything points Division making a start in the sexson's programme this afternoon, andian Interesting arrangement of koen inatches should produce some

H. Nish, last year's runner was far too good for G. C. Moss and R. B. Hambly, who a week ago up, U... M. Omar, H. Gittins, the Police and conceded but six

A. M. Holland, and F. Cullen pointe

The K,G.C. still in the experimentál stage tegarding their team have taken the bold step of including D. 9. Green played for the "C" team and yesterday for the "B" as their third pair

to-day.

.

figured among the first round Fred Cullen of the Kowloon against the Chinese Tecreation Club winners in the open lawn bowls Docks succeeded minst A. H.

The other pairs will be those old singles championship yesterday. Basto by: 12-13 and we anlways Instalwarts, the Flacher brothers and

the ascendancy,

W. Hyde and Dertio Guest,"

following up with some good bowl-The sixth match between J. ing to capture 6 for 70 on batsman's wicket.

ESSEX SCORE.500.

F. Lunny and R. V. Ribeiro had

to be postponed on account of]

'RESULTS.

The complete results of the day U. M. Omar (C.C.C:) bent A. XT.

Alves (Recrelo) 21-5 --

To Essex, who recorded their darkness when Lunny was re-wero? fourth victory, of the season, fell quiring but one point for the the distinction of compiling the match and his opponent five highest aggregate. Against shots in arrears.

Worcester, whom they bent by an

innings, they just reached the 500

The classiest bowling of, the day

mark. Nichols (117) and Eastman came from the meeting between (78) were the chief run getters, U. M: Omar and former champion' but the feature of the game wng and H. A. Alyes,

the masterly bowling of Smith, who in all took 11 wickets for 128 runa.

Although the result suggested one-sidedness, with Omar winning Warwickshire, gaining a sub-21 to 5 in 10 heads, the exchanges stantial lend on the first innings were, keen. Omar struck his bost against Derby, nover lost their form and improved as the game grip and oventually ran out com progrelsed.

fortable winners. R.ES. Wyatt Alves could find no way of coun- displayed form with the bat and toring the persistent accuracy and Pafne accomplished some timely skill of the Craigongower exponent, bowling.

but lost flucklly.

1

In is interesting to note that the eight matches produced 7,285

II. Nishi bowied very well to runs for an average of 910 runs eliminate A, Macfarlane In 20 per match.

hends by 22-13, but Adam Holland

A. M. Holland (K.B.G.C.) beat

G. C. Moss (Police) 21-0. F. Cullen (K.D.R.C.) beat A. H.

Basto (Recreio) 21-13..

H. Nish (K.B.G.C.) A, Macfar-

lane (Yacht Club) 21-13.

II. Gittins (K.C.C. bent H.

Champelovier (Civil Service) TODAY'S PROGRAMME.

I. Hampton. J. Pathurik R. Hall v. J. S. Houghton

Recreio Green).

W. Wotherspoon v. E. W.

monds

The match will give one a chance of seeing how Ho Kalau and Tsui Wal-pul shape together, and judged on paper strength at feast, the 'G.R.C." have``` good", prospects ...winning.

of

The IRC. Hongkong Cricket Club and C.R.C. "D" should figuro hmong. the-winners, but much will depend on what, team the Cralgengower can regarding their match with

turn

the Rocrolo.

It is possible that the line up will be Hachiuma and Leonard, Tauf Yun- pui and Tam Yoc-fong and Howard and Lal..

SOME OF THE TEAMS.

The following are some" of "the teams who will be on view,

K.C.C.-B. C. and E. F., Fincher: A.E.P. Guest and W. Hyds;. R. B. Sim-Hambly and D. 8. Green,

H. Overy v. E. M. Remedios

(Police Green)

* C.RO. "A":—Hò Ka-lau and Trul Wal-puli M! W. and M. K.; Lo: Iu

Tak-choux and Ng Ste-kwong

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