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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JULY
1933.
DRAMATIC INCIDENTS IN COUNTY
CRICKET
KENT SET 388 TO WIN
AND SCORE 363
FREEMAN'S 100 WICKETS
YORKSHIRE LOSE
London, June 30. Cricket was full of dramatic and interest: ing incident during the past three days. Here are the. high spots.
First defeat of season for Yorkshire
Freeman, the bowler, the first
wickets.
Kent spin
to take 100)
Kent, set with 388 to win, score 363 in the fourth innings against Somerset.
Notts, declaring twice, lose on first innings to Gloucester. Glamorgan, facing a first inn- ings score of 454-6 declared by Leicester, reply with 443.
Kent's match against Somerset, which resulted in defeat for the) Hop county by 24 runs, was one of the most exciting, and produc- tive of some of the best cricket. of the season to date.
Budly behind on the first innings, Somerset scoring 216 against Kent's 105, the latter had to face the heavy task of scoring 388 to win. Somerset scored quite free- Is In their second knock compiling 277 for 8 before declaring.
100TH WICKET.
The match had already provided plenty of incident, "Tich", Free- man, the Kent googly bowler, tak- ing 7 for GI in Somerset's first| innings to record his 100th wicket and earning the distinction of be ing the first bowler to accomplish it this summer.
But even better was to follow. Kent started their task In buoyant fashion and Frank Woolley going for the first time this sea-
son.
kot
Before he left he had hit the Somerset attack to all parts of the ground to score 198, his ini- tial three-figure innings in the current county championship. He gave a dazzling display of batting and put Kent in such a position that victory was more than possible.
RESULT AT A GLANCE.
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP: Gloucester (347 and 55-0) boat Notts (301-9
dec. and 196-9 dec) on first innings Worcester (327 and 243-5 dec.) beat Hamp- shire (252 and 192-4) on first innings Middlesex (237 and 203-8) beat Essex (252
and 186) by two wickets Leicester (454-6 dec and 132-3) beat Glamor-
gan (443) on first innings Somerset (215 and 277-8 dec.) beat Kent (105
and 363) by 24 runs) Warwickshire (382) beat Surrey (231 and and 128) by an innings.and 23 runs) Lamcashire (182 and 131-7) beat Derby (128
and 181) by three wickets
Sussex (378 and 17-0) beat Yorkshire (131 and
263) by 10 wickets).
A striking action picture of D. Morrison, of Glasgow, taken as ho shattered the Universities hammer throwing record at the White City Imat month, He made a throw of 124 feet 3 inches. (Planet
News):
Chinese Football Team Makes History
A fascinating and dramatic duel Starts As School Eleven and Then Wins
between the Somerset bowlers
and the later Kent batsmen cul- minated in the bowlers winning the day and Kent failed by 24 runs to score the necessary 388.
YORKSHIRE TAKE COUNT.
On top of this came Yorkshire's defeat at the hands of Sussex, marking the first time this season the champions have conceded full points.
A. P. FREEMAN, first bowler "to. take 100 wickets this season.
Yorkshire, from the time Sussex collared their attack, were fight- ing a losing battle and Sussex eventually won by ton wickets..
James Langridge, whose bat- ting form this year has been the feature, of county cricket, claimed another contury, help ing himself to 159 not out. p. Only Leyland could withstand tho Sussox trundlers, and his .50 in Yorkshire's first innings under the circumstances,
of his finest efforts.
Wan. one
Notts had a pecullar experience.
| Thoy; declared in both innings but could not reach, a "decisive, result and actually lost on the first in- ninge,
After scoring 801 for 9 declared; Notts Saw Gloucester rattle up 647. Endeavouring to force the
Okt 198, för 0; but Gloustata
Vancouver Senior Trophy
The story of how a number tionality played for different publie of Chinese members of a school schools in the city, and as they reach. football team, later formeded the age for leaving the seat of their own club and progressed football club under
learning, it was decided to form a the Chinese in size and talent until this Students Athletic Association, with year they carried off the Main the Central School team as the land Football Cup in Vancouver, nucleus. British Columbia, is related in They entered organized football in recent issue of Sunday the season 1921-22 by joining the third Province.
division of the Vancouver and District Away back in 1918-19 and 20 the the usual ups and downs connected Lengue and since that time have had Central School cloven had carried off with all clubs. For two years they the public school championship for were in the third division and were three consecutive years, and several then promoted along with St. Saviours Chinese players were included in that to the second division. While mem- team. Other boys of Chinese Fin-
played out time scoring 55 for kvicket,
HONOURS LIST.
BATTING.
NOMADS
BEAT SIDMOUTH
:
J. E. RICHARDSON SCORES 82
BIG PARTNERSHIP WITH MACFARLANE (Our Own Correspondent).
(By Telegraph, Copyright. Telegraphic Alenanges - Ordinance, 1947 Received, July
Sidmouth, June 30, Hongkong Nomads brought their official tour to a close to- day with a decisive win over Sidmouth in a one-day match, scoring 170 for 6 in reply to the home team's 120.
J. E. Richardson and Lieut. Macfarlane were the personali ties of the match. In a second wicket partnership which realis- ed over 10 runs, they hit off the Sidmouth aggregate, and for the rest it was just a batting prac- tise.
Sidmouth collapsed sensational- ly after lunch. Up to that, time they had scored 67 for three wie- kets and looked good enough to amassa, total sufficient to pre- vont Hongkong from winning.
But after the adjournment, they went to pieces, the remaining seven wickets falling for an addi- tional 53 runs.
CAVALIER TREATMENT.
The Nomads, after losing E. J. R. Mitchell when he had scored nine, treated the Sid- mouth attack In cavaller fashion, and Richardson, and Macfarlane became associated in' a prolific partnership. Macfarlane was a trifle unfor- tunate to lose his wicket when seven short of the half contury, but he had already made victory in certainty for the Nomade.
Richardson continued to dis- play great form, and scoring freely on both sides of the wicket, as well as with some neat leg glances and late cuts reached 82 before losing his .wicket.
It was Richardson's most enter- taining display of the tour, the Civil Service batsman being in his happicet mood.
Donald Anderson surprised everyone by being sent back for a "duck," and after this the Nomads just played out time, with Baker scoring a dozen and Sayor five. Beck wns not out with six to his credit.
Scores:
SIDMOUTH
.120
H. K. NOMADS170. for J. E. Richardson (Civil
Service)
E. J. R. Mitchell (H. K. C.
C.)....
82
-9
Lieut. Macfarlane (R A) 43 D. J. N. Anderson (Uni
versity)
F. Baker (Civil Service)
0
12
G. R Sayer (Civil Ser
vico)
G
A. C. Beck (H. K. C. C.)
not out Extras
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(for 6 wkts.) 170
Chopped
bers of that section they reached Beef and
their highest peak of glory, up to that time, by carrying off the Iroquois
no Cup in 1920-20 after keen competition. On their way to the Anal they knocked
who won the second
out championship that
division
year,
Carrots
Creamos, winners of the Wednesday GO TO MAKE A REAL
League, and the strong Hotel Van-
GOLFER
There is bad news for golfers of trophy as the most sporting team on the old brigade,
and at the field in the city.
That hearty lunch in the club MOVED INTO FIRST DIVISION. house the roast pork and crack-
Woolley (Kent) y Soniersel
198
couver eloven They were also awarded the Mayor L. D. Taylor
Jak. Langridge (Sus- sex) v Yorks....
159*
Shipman (Leicester)
v Glamorgan
145
Nichol (Worcester) v Ilants
Santall (Warwick) v Surrey
142
(Glamor-
106.
100
GO
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gan) v Leicester
Leyland (Yorks) v Sussex
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v Middlesex
and
Brown (Warwick- shiro) v Surrey
Wellard
(Some
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8 for 35
set) v Kent
·for 69 Freeman (Kent) v Bomerset
Perks (Worcester) v Hanto
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for 66
Mitchell (Deri Lancashire Bibbles
for 69:
Cori:49.
As a reward for their success the ling, the apple ple, and the nice club. was moved up to first-division bit of Stilton to follow-will be company the next season, and In their seen no more by those who take Brat match they handed South Hill, their golf seriously. who eventually won the league cham For Henry Cotton, this pionship, their only defeat of the runnerup in the Dunlop-Southport tournament and the winner of the
players
year's,
season. Then started awo previous years, has discovered
period because of and universit fou all entor
universities all over the Ameri- that golf and gastronomy are bit- can continent and in the Orlent. ter enemies Ne berod
amorg
His diet when training for a those who formerly Assisted the team are men who are tournament consisted of a little now doctors, university graduates, chopped underdona boof and chop and members of the diplomatic sorped carrots. vico and foreign offices in China.
With only three of the original orders on a diet of fruit and beef He had been living by doctor's players left the team had to bo ra- extract A Paris spécialist told
by again drawing on schools, and from amalies Chintas barot ration. As a result. Cotton him to a chopped beef, and
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