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THURSDAY
JUNE
MORE SPLENDID BOWLING
6 FOR 62 AGAINST DUMPLINGS
NOMADS 56 IN AREARS
SAYER & BAKER SAVE THE DAY
KEEN CRICKET.
(Our Own Correspondent).
(D Telegraph, Comunione. Massapes Ordinance, 1286.
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Exeter, June 28.
Although A. C. Beck, the Hongkong Cricket Club bowler
1933
BY BECK THE PLACE TO DANCE
MEET IN TITLE MATCH TO-NIGHT
Primo Carners, the giant Italian heavyweight, and Jack Sharkey, heavyweight champion, most to-night in a title boat at New York. Here are the contestants, Shaking hands after signing the con tract for the scrap. In the centre is Jimmy Johnston, the promoter.
took the chief honours in SENATORS'
a two-day the opening of match between the Hongkong Nomads and Devon Dum- plings which started here to- day, the Nomads owed it to G. R. Sayer and F. Baker of the Civil Service that they
56
in finished only arrears on the first innings. The close of play scores were: Devon Dumplings 179 and
10 for 1
H. K. Nomads 123
rung
15 RUNS
YANKEES ALSO SCORE FREELY
CHICAGO WIN A DOUBLE HEADER
ROUGED KNEES Girl Twice FOR TENNIS Champion SUZANNE SETS NEW in
FASHION
Paris, June 6. Suzanne Lenglen suggests that women tennis player should rouge their knees.
New York, June 28.
She followed her own sugges- Batting first, the Dumplings had A double header defeat for
Chicago tion, and appeared with dabs of a difficult, time up to lunch coun-Philadelphia against tering the excellent Hongkong Tentured the National League rouge on her knees in a practice attack and they lost four wickets baseball programme to-day. The match against Helen' Jacobs,, the
a double American, in Paris,
for 48 runs.
After the interval, the Nomads lost their grip on the game, and the Dumplings scored with a fair amount of case, finally aggregat- ing 179 before the last wicket fell.
Glanta broke. even in
header with Pittsburgh as did Brooklyn with Cincinnati.
"I decided this spring there was Although the Yankees
won no reason why women should look the courts," ensily against Detroit, they gained like scarecrows on no advantage as Washington sho
of said. "Since most UB Senators, leaders of the American source of worry to the batsmen,gue also scored heavily against
Cleveland. and he gave away runs, very:
Scores as supplied by Reuter sparingly.
SKILFUL BECK.
Was a constant
A. C. Beck
He was responsible for taking six wickets at a cost of 62 runs. This is the second success Beck has enjoyed since the tour start-Philadelphia ed. In the first match against Chicago the Somerset Stragglers he took 8 for 53.
The Nomads found run-getting an even harder taek than wicket-
a Day
CAR DASH FROM TOWN TO TOWN
London, June 6. Miss Violet Webb, the Internn- won two. cham- tional hurdler, pionships in similar events yester- day.
She won the Southern Counties 80 metres hurdles at Brentwood, equalling the British record with then, travelling 12 seconds, and by fast car, went on to the test between the North, South and Midlands at St. Albans and came in first there.
con-
In her heat she, again, equalled lery of spectators, why shouldn't the British record and the final she frankly use make-up before a gai- we do something about our knees? won in 12 1/5 seconds. On the courts they are as
much
TWO TIES.
The high jump was almost as ex-' 3 "I don't think women players, citing. Miss Mary Milne, the, In-
consider their looks sufficiently.ternational jumper, and Miss
were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
In evidence as our faces.
R. H. - 11
E.
9 14
1
N.
3
8
Chicago ..........
8
12
0
2 Even a poet won't rhapsodise over. Carrington, for the South-
a feminino knee. But we don't twice at 6ft. 0 inch while Miss Okell the Northern Champion and
tied
Philadelphia
taking and half the side wero out urges homered for Chiengo)./ need to look like freaks. Certain-Miss Halfall tied for third place.
for less than 50 runs.
SAVE A COLLAPSE.
Brooklyn Cincinnati
ly judicious rouge on the knees The South won 'with 67 points, 2 would make us less bizarre in apNorth having 47 and the Midlands
pearance."
1
'G
8
11.- 0
After thin Sayer and Baker. (High homered for Cincinnati scored freely and did much to re-and Outen for Brooklyn).. trieve a bad position...
Sayer scored 36 before dis-Brooklyn missal and Baker had the satis Cincinnati faction of carrying his bat for a similar score.
Both Richardson and Anderson falled and only Macfarlane with 16 to his credit did anything to help the score along..
6
14
0
G
. 11
0
(Wilson homered for Brooklyn). New York...... ... ... ... ... ... .... Pittsburgh
?
2
7
0
5
12 1 (Suhr homered for Pittsburgh and Odoul and Whitney for New
The Inst wicket fell at 123 and the Dumplings started on their York). second Innings, when they lost a wicket for 10 runs before close of play, leaving them 66 runs ahead with nine wickets in hand.
The scores wore:
DEVON DUMPLINGS. 1st innings 179
2nd innings 10 for 1 H. K. NOMADS.
J. E. Richardson
Service)
D. J. N. Anderson (Univer«
sity)
New York Pittsburgh
7
4
10
G 2
17
(Critz and Mancuso homered for New York. There were ten innings);
s 10 3
1
9 1
(Whitney homered for Boston).
Boston
(Civil
St. Louis
11
2Boston
S
7
2
36 St. Louis
D
8
2
10
G
(Frankhouso pitched and blank-
7ed out St. Louis).
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
36
R. H. E.
Detroit
7
1
9
8
New York
10
13 2
G. R. Sayer (Civil Service) E. J. R. Mitchell (1.K.C.C.) Lt. J. K. Macfarlane (RA)
F. S. W. Smith (K.C.C.)..
F. Baker (Civil Service)
not out....
A. C, Beck (II.K.C.C.)
B. D. Evans (Civil Service)
A. Reil (H.K.C.C.)
E. B. Reed (Civil Service) Extras
123
9
+
1
(Ruth homered for Now York), Chicago
13 0 Philadelphia ..... 8 12
(Foxx homored for Philadel- phis).
FAST BOWLING Cleveland
STORM
Lancashire Batsman Injured
BOWES BARRACKED
0 2
.
2 Washington...... 16 16 0 (Manush homered for Washing- ton).
The St. Louis v Boston match was called off at the fourth Innings owing to rain.
towards the heads of the batsmen.
BARRACKED.
London, June 6. Hopwood was struck on the Watson, the Lancashire bata-thigh and then a rising delivery man, lay dazed for an hour yes-hit Watson on the head, forcing terday after his cheek. had been him to retire.
cut open by a ball from Bowes, Bowes was barracked by tho tha Yorkshire faat bowler, in the crowd, but this died down when Yorkshire-Lancashire match nt Ernest Tyldesley refused to be Magnificent bowling by Verity in batting until the uproar stop. and Macaulay, who performed the pod,
Old Trafford.
"hat-trick" (three wickets with Yorkshire's victory was the first successive balls enabled Yorkshiro registered by either sido against to win by an innings-one of the each other in two days of a threo- most sensational resulta in the days match since 2013. Thon long series of grim encounters be- Lancashire won. In 1910 the Red tween those famous rivals.
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