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YORKSHIRE

SENATORS NOSED OUT.

YANKEES BACK IN

WINNING WAY..

BASEBALL SCORES

New York, June 27.

· Rain prevented two further National League ball games from being played to-day, the matches affected being Phila- delphia v Chicago and New York v Pittsburgh.

The Yankoca managed to nose out Detroit in a high scoring match, but the Senators received their first] set back for a long time when they! were nosed out by Cleveland.

Scores as supplied by Reuter

were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Brooklyn

Boston

Cincinnati

St. Louis

R.

H. E

11 14

1

3

0

2 10

2

0 6

(Mangum pitched and blanked

out St. Loula),

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

St. Louis

Boston

Detroit

New York

9

1

12

2

A

13

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1933.

LOSE TO NOTTS ON FIRST INNINGS

R. Manxel, the Checha-Slovakian, who yesterday boat Dr. J. C Gregory at Wimbledon.

NEXT

WEEK'S

BOWLS

CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES

BOWES 13 FOR 176

SUSSEX START WINNING

SEVERAL FEATS WITH BALL

BIG OXFORD SCORE

LANCASHIRE LOSE TO WARWICK

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Somerset (204 and 213) beat Derbyshire (118

and 210) by 59 runs

Glamorgan (434-6 dec.) beat Worcester 114

and 236) by an innings and 84 runs Kent (254 and 140-7 dec.) beat Leicester (116

and 150) by 128 runs

Warwick (279 and 152-7) beat Lancashire

(251) on first innings

Notts (241 and 199-8 dec.) beat Yorkshire (155

and 176-4) on first innings

Sussex (274 and 125) beat Northants 196 and

117) by 86 runs

OTHERS MATCHES

Cambridge (333 and 183) beat Essex (150 and

340) by 31 runs

Oxford (530 and 175.7) drew with Surrey

(157)

London, June 27.

match being left drawn.

WEST INDIES COLLAPSE BEFORE SLOW BOWLING:

ROBINS AND VERITY PLAY A BIG

PART IN ENGLAND'S VICTORY !

HEADLEY HITS FORCEFUL 50

London, June 27. THE West Indies batting showed up în dismal light in. the first Test against England and in losing to-day by an innings and 27 runs, the visitors showed very clearly that they have yet to learn to conquer googly bowling.

Unable to retrieve the appall- After his dismissal, it was the ing start made on Monday, they beginning of the end for the West Oxford were forced to follow on, and Indies. Grant left at 116, and-Da first although doing somewhat better Costa three runs later. The sixth wicket fell at 120 and the seventh YORKSHIRE received their second set-back of the put up a big score in their

Macauley, and Hoad, who had all defent. season when they lost on first innings to Notts, visit to the wicket, aggregating in the second attempt, never apat 133. Martindale helped hiraseir The English bowlers were al-this time been patiently batting Lancashire suffered a like fate against Warwick; but 530, B. W. Hone and A. Melville Peared likely to avoid a heavy to four and then felld himself ways on top. Robine, the Middle-and trying to wear the bowling in down was caught and bowled by Somerset, Glamorgan, Kent and Sussex gained decisive each scoring a century.

sex spin trundler tied them

and Verity for 36. Francis and Grif- knots in the first innings Macauley and Verity, the York-fith put on 26 for. the last wicket

Verity spinner. 170,shire combination completed the before the latter succumbed to a

the

victories.

game

WAS

could

D.I.

Nawab of Pataudi (Worcester) v

Glamorgan

139

127

123'

Davis (Glamorgan) v Worcester 115 Nather (Yorkshire) v Notte ... 109* RA. Ingle (Somerset) + Derby 103

debacle,

ROBINS'S FIGURES. Robins quickly polished off the first innings this morning, when he actually had figures of

R M

0 18

5

Wkts.

.4

The complete scores word:

ENGLAND. INNS.

11. W. Sutcliffe,

Martindalo

C. F. Walters,

Martindale

e Grant,

b

21

*

Barrow, b

51

W. R. Hammond, e Headley, b

Griffith

20

HONOURS LIST. BATTING. Yorkshire were 86 runs in ar-434 for six declared. Davis was: rears of Notts, being dismissed lending scorer with 115 to his ere-B.W. Hone (Oxford) Surrey

wretched

Wilcox (Cambridge) for 155, Butler doing the damage dit. Worcester made a

response being' all out for 114, and Essex. in taking 5 for 36,

A. Melville (Oxford) ̧y Surrey. But the outstanding feature of except for Pataudi, nobody

wonderful play Mercer in the second tunings. the bowling by Bowes, lie was the the Glamurgan bowler securing 6 IN THIRD ROUND by Bowler Notts could not face for 73. Pataudi actually made his The continuous drizzle which com- and it was due to him that their runs out of a total of 236. menced just before five o'clock yes scores were kept so low. In the

Warwick had an exciting fight terday afternoon made it necessary Arst innings Bowes returned figures 13

in the 1 for further postponements

Anally achieved Open Lawn Bowls singles champion of 7 for 89 and In the second 6 for first innings points against

their purpose by 28 runs, ships, two tles which were to have for 87, making a final analysis of Lancashire and

13 for 176. been played yesterday having to bo cancelled.

Sussex were always a little ahend Yorkshire scored fairly freely of Northants, in a match featured M. Holland and J. S. Logan both of in the second innings, but it was by bouwling achievements. A lead Watt (Kent) v Leicester..

5 for 67 Roach, caught at second slip by H. Verity, e Achang, b Grimth 21 the Kowloon Bowling Green Club.. was to have been decided, while the too late. Barber, however, had the of 78 on the first innings finally win by BG.

Extras and Freeman (Kent) v Leicester 5 for 1 had the experience of making the Jupp,

Wensley, Langridge other to postponed was that between satisfaction of complling a cen-allowed Sussex to J. Cavanagh of the Craigengower tury.

Thomas did some effective bowl- C.C. and E. M. Remedios of the Club de Recreto.

ing.

(Chapman, Combs, and Lazzeri homered for New York and Stone for Detroit).

Chiengo.

Philadelphia..

B 11

3

11

0

(Foxx homered for Philadelphia). Cleveland Washington

ton).

7 10 G

3

The re-arranged Axture between A.

o de 10

The list of matches for next week up, and includes (Galatzer homered for Washing- has been drawn

Revern of the games which were postponed from last week on account of the extraordinary meeting of the Craigengower G.C.

The

week's

is programmie follows:

Feeling Clammy? You'll be just right at the QUEEN'S

MONDAY, JULY 3. (Cralgengover green),

D. Rumjahn

v U. M. Omar

(Continued On Page 9.)

W. Wotherspoon v J. V. Ramsay

05

Special

Alan Watt and "Tich" Freeman

In

played havoc with Leicester and Kent won quite comfortably. both innings these bowlers equal- shared the wickets, but Watt had the better average.

FIGHTING FINISH.

M. Leyland, c Barrow, b Griffith 1

Jardine, R. Achong

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and he finally finished with the

R Wkts. O M following impressive analysis:

32 6 11.5 1 His spinners completely tied up the West Indies, who gave a very

L. E. G. Ames, not out sorry performance.

Following on the visitors were G. O. B. Allen, run out

trouble. C.A. R. W. V. Robins, b Martindale 8 early in Sutcliffo, off Macauley's first ball,

D.

e da Costa, b

"signifles not out

BOWLING. Bowen (Yorkshire) v Notts 7 for 89 G for 87 5 for 17 again

21

M. J. Turnbull, e arrow,

Achong

28

83

10

and ...

and

5 for 58 dreaded "pair of glasses."

HEADLEY BATS WELL. Barrow and Headley stayed to- gether to hoist the 50 In minutes, Headley scoring

and Langridge, Jas (Bussex) v

Northants Armstrong (Derby) v

7 for 44

act

G. G. Macauley, 1.b.w., Martin-

dale

Total

290

á

Fall of wickets:-1 (Sutcliffe)

55 for 49; 2 (Hammond) for 103; with (Leyland) for 105; 4 (Walters) for

Essex displayed a fighting spirit

7 for 57 confidence and introducing a wide 106; (Jardine) for 154; 8 (Turnbull) for 2179 (Verity) for 205; 10 when they entertained Cambridge.

over before the interval, Robins (Macauley) for 200. Set with 366 to win, they scored Young (Somerset) v Derby 6 for 30 variety of strokes.. In the last for 166; 7 (Allen) for 104; 8 (Robins) 840 batting last on a worn wicket. Wensley (Sussex) v North- It was a spirited finish to a full of Incident.

Кате

Oxford scored too many runs

ants Mercer (Glamorgan) v Wor-

cester

6 for 68 caught Barrow napping with a top atraight spinner which went through and caught the batsman's pads ha he stepped across.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

VALIANT INNINGS. Despite a vallant Innings of 123

Martindale 6 for 73 not out by the Nawab of Pataudi,

Headley just managed to reach Francis Griffith Worcester suffered an ignominious! defeat at the hands of Glamorgan, ' who punished the Worcester at-against Surrey! Concentrating ou Farnes (Cambridge) v Essex 5 for 31

bowled by Allen. The batsman hnd Achong tack to such an extent ns to score placing themselves in an imprex-Butler (Notta) Yorkshire & for 36 his half century and was nable position, the Varsity men Thomas (Northants) v Sus-

5 for 49 shown top form and scored four found themselves robbed of any chance of victory by rain, the Jupp (Northants) y Sussex 6 for 52 boundaries,

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ENGLAND WIN BACK RYDER CUP

FIRST DAY'S FOURSOMES DECIDES THE ISSUE: PLAYERS FINISH ALL SQUARE ON SINGLES "Although Grent-Britain-had established a two-and-a-half to one-and-a-half lead in the foursomes of the Ryder Cup match with America's golf professionals, the United States team made a vallant fight to retrieve the vanishing hope of victory in the second day's play. But when the last pair came in from the Southport course, Britain had won six and a half matches and America five and a half.

on

At the end of the morning round, however, there was little advantage to be seen either way. Anything might have happened. Sarazen was two up over Padgham; but Mitchell was five up, paired with Dutru. Lacey, the Britisher, was one up

Davies and Hagon and Alliss led Runyan by the same score, Wood, Havers and Diegel were level at the end of the round.

Shute, on the other hand, was one up over Easterbrook, and Horton Smith added to America's position a five hole lend over Whitcombe.

were

It was by the advantage they gained in foursome play that the British team succeeded. The second round games evenly divided.

Danny Shute, the American, whé lost to Easterbrook la the last match of the Ryder. Cup yesterday,

London, Juno 27. There was a fresh breeze from the Northwest when the British and American Ryder Cup professionals cante out on the Southport links to- day for the second round of their contest. It was not so warm as yes- terday.

A gallery of 8,000 eager spectators I wore warned against pickpockets

through loud speakers,

At the end of the morning round

then

Abe Michail, finished nine up on Dutra to record the biggest win of

the series.

0. M. R. Wkts.

24. 8

86

4

18. 3 52

20

7 48

85

.0

88

da Costa

15

WEST INDIES—ict. INNS.

C. A. Roach, b Allen

I. Barrow, c and b Verity

G. Hoadley, 1.b.w, Allen

E. L. G. Hoad, L.b.w., Robins

G. C. Grant, h.w. Robins

0. C. da Costa, b Robins

C. Merry 1.b.v., Macauley

E. Achong, b. Robins..

Francis, . Robins Martindale, b. Robins Grimih, not out

Extras

-Total

r

.20

15

07- Fall of wickote:-1 (Itonch) for 1: 2 (Barrow) for 17; 3 (Hoad) for 27; 4 (Hendley) for 91: 5 (da Costa) for 40; 6 (Morry) for 61; 7 (Achong) for 87; 8 (Francia) for 92; 9 (Mar- tindale) for 90; 10 (Grant) for 07.

BOWLING ANALYSIS:

Macauley Allen

Verity

Robins

O. M. R. Wkts. 18 7 25 1

13 G 13

10 8 21

11.5 1

0

WEST INDIES-2nd INNS.

Roach, c Sutcliffe, b Macauley

Barrow, b Robins

Hendley,

b Allen

Hond, and b Verity

Grant, Lb.w. Macauley

Macnulov

Achong, c Hammond, b Verity

Da Costa, 1.b.w. Vority

Merry,

Francis, not out

Martindnlo, b Macauley

Griffith, b.Verity

Extras

Total

Fall of Wickets: 1 for 0

30

172.

11

2 for 66 (Barrow), 3 for 64(10),

4 for 110 (Grant), 5 for 119 (Da

Mitchell was five up against Dutra Costa), 6 for 120. (Merry), 7 for 103 Gene Sarazen was two up on Padg- at the eighteenth hole, after having (Achong), 8 for 138 (Martindale, 9 ham, the British player drawn against overtaken his opponent him, in spite of the fact that his ad-three up at the turn. versary was one up at the ninth.

The scores

Barazen: 3, 5, 4, 5, 4, 4, 4, 3, 5, 5, 4, 4, 4, 8, 8,

3, 4, 4, 5, 2, 4, Padgham:

6, 4, 4, 5, 4, 3, 4, 4, 8.

On the first hole Padgham's chip ahat drew applause when he was a proaching the green, but on the second he went into the rough. Ho seemed a hopeless position, but reached the groon and holed a two yard putt, to win the hole. Both were in trouble

who was for 140 (Hoad), 10 for 172 (Grimth).

BOWLING, The scores (at the ninth hole).

Mitchell: 2 4, 5, 4, 5, 4, 6.

Dutra:

3, 4. 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4.

Macauloy Dutra's amazing Consistency was Allen Improved upon by the British playe Verity in the second nino, when he won eight Robins holes in succession. At the eighteenth Mitchell's ball into the Dutra won stymied and he knocked

hola.

The scores (at the eighteenth). Mitchell: 3, 3, 4. 4, 4, 2, 4, 5, 4. Dutra: 3, 4, 5, 5, 5 3, 5, 0, 5. On the first hole, bitchell. played

a ano chip shot to get clear of the

and halved the fourth. On the fifth rough but at the fifth he was out Sarazen pulled his drive badly. On driven by twenty yards. On the sixth

0. M. R. Wkts.

20 0 67

11

18.1 4

89837

WATER POLO Y.M.C.A. and South. China Win

the sixth he made a fino chip shot groen Dutra hit the hole from six The YM.C.A. "A" water polo from the rough. Not until the ninth yards out and on the unlucky tenth team gained an easy victory, by 10 was he bunkered again, when his Mitchell missed a yard and a half goals to nil, over the Royal Navy at second stroka wont astray.

pult. On the eleventh Mitchell won a tho Civil Service Bathing Club last Pedgham's drive was bunkered on birdie and repeated on the twelfth, evening. the tenth and on the eleventh Sarazon by sinking a twelve-yarder. holed a beautiful ton yard putt. On the thirteenth Padgham was bunker-

HACEN ONE BEHIND.

The scores. Lacey! 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 4, 4,

ed but the fourteenth was luckler, Lacey was one up over Hagen at when his second stroke hit the pin. the eighteenth, after they had played Sarazen got a birdie on the fifteenth from level positions at the turn, and followed it up with another on the seventeenth, by holing al yard putt, Padgham answered the chal- 4, 4, 4, 4, 3, 8, 4, 4, 6. langs with a birdie on the eighteenth, holing the longest pub of the match, 4, 5, 7, 8, 6, 4, 43 thus far, from fifteen yards out.

Hagens, 4, 5, 4, 6, 5, 4, 5, 3, 4,65

(Continued on Page 9.)

Score at half time was five to nil: The R. Goldman, li #corers were: W. Schrouder, W. Campbell, 1.

The South China "B" water polo team, defeated the Young Com panions in a match at the Y.I.C.A. League fixture last bathi in evening.

The final score was two to nil, the scorers being Wong Lip-Long and Bung Wok-wa

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