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IN

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1933.

FEATURES OF COUNTY CRICKET

HAMMOND ENJOYS HIMSELF

CENTURY AND 6 FOR 26

Thirteen Wickets For Verity

SUSSEX IN DRAMATIC FINISH

London, July 11.

After outplaying Somerset for three parts of the game, Sussex had a dramatic fight to obtain the 25 runs necessary to win, and before getting them, lost five wickets.

This was one of the features of the county cricket

programme during the last three days, which saw Yorkshire, Lancashire and Gloucester enjoy pronounced sue- CESRCD.

Hammond hvan the hero of the Gloucester-Surrey match. After

he had contributed 120 to his side's score of 464-5 declared, he dismissed Surrey for 44, taking 6 wickets for 26 runs.

to

Surrey made a big effort avert the innings defeat hitting up 318 in the follow-on, but the first Innings debacle proved, too big a handicap. Goddard performed well with the ball in the second innings, capturing 5 for 67.

Another three-figure innings by

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Lancashire (455-9 dec.) beat Leicester (215

and 155) by innings and 85 runs Kent (329) beat Essex ́(252 and 190-8) on first

innings

Warwickshire (358-4 dec) beat Glamorgan

(228 and 234-9) on first innings Sussex (313-9 dec. and 25-5) beat Somerset

149 and 188) by five wickets Gloucester (464-9 doc.) beat Surroy (44 and

318) by an innings and 102 runs Derbyshire (513-8, dec.) beat Worcester (83 and 196) by an innings and 234 runs). Yorkabire (349-7 dec) beat Northants (63 and

135) by an innings and 151 runs

OTHER MATCHES.

West Indies (314 and 6-0) drew with Notts

(273).

A general view of the play during yesterday's Spey Royal Cup matab between Craigongower and Hongkong Electric.

B. H. Valentine was a feature of SPEY ROYAL

the game between Kent and Essex which left Kent with points on the

first innings. Freeman too bowled with success, bagging 5 for 56.

HAT-TRICK FOR PAINE.

Paine the star Warwickshire bowler had the distinction of per- forming the "hat-trick" against Glamorgan in ↑ drawn match. Warwick had the better of the ex-- changes, but could not force home their advantage.

Worthington hit up a brilliant 200 for Derby, and remained un- defeated, whilst Mitchell followed this up by twice upsetting Worces- ter. In the first innings he took 5 for 20 and the second G for 44 Verity had a field day against Northants and played the leading part in Yorkshire's victory of an innings and 151 runs.

He first sent back Northants for 66, taking 7 for 35, and in the follow-on, captured 6 for 67.

Leyland carried off the batting honours, scoring 192.

HONOURS LIST. BATTING.

200*

192

Worthington (Derby) Y,

Worcester.

Leyland (Yorks) v North.

ants

Sinfield (Gloucester)

Surrey

181*

Gregory ASurrey) v Glou-

cester

Kilner

(Warwick) บ

Glamorgan

164

145

Hopwood (Lones) v. Lei-

cester

Bowley (Sussex) v. Somer-、

set

140 134

B. H. Valentine (Kent) v.

Essex Hammond (Gloucester) v

Surrey

127

120

CUP

CRAIGENGOWER WIN

YESTERDAY'S BOWLS

V

TENNIS

1934 FAR EASTERN - GAMES

JAJAN SUBMITS PROPOSALS

APPOINTMENT OF

JUDGES

The executive committee of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation approved in prin-! ciple Japan's proposals regard- ing the conduct of the 1934 Far Eastern Championship Gamea in a special meeting held last week in the office of J. Vargas; a ranking official of the federa- tion.

The meeting was called for the purpose of hearing Japan's propo- sals:

1. The judges, referees and other officials in football, basketball, vol- ley ball, and baseball shall be ap- pointed from a third country. For example, for a game Japan versus China, officials from the Philip- pines shall act as the judges.

The judges for other athletic sports shall comprise a reasonable number of Chinese and Japanese stoff.

The judges for the swimming sports shall be appointed a samé number from each member coun- try.

2.-That the world's olympic sys- tem of awarding championship be adopted in the Far Eastern Cham- pionship Games.

Japan also proposed the change of datos of holding the Far East- ern Championship meet on account of the inconvenience of the parti

RESTRICTED elpanta from that country who are

ONLY TWO "B" DIV. GAMES

FILIPINOS LOSE TO RADIO

The Filipinos and Radio Sports Playing at the Civil Service green, "C" Division game yesterday, Club played off their postponed last evening, the Craigongower Bowl-when the Radio unexpectedly won ing Club defeated the H.K. Electric, by six sets to three. by 20 to 12, in the Spey Cup.

The players were:

For Craigengower.-G. L. Buchanan, D. W. Bradley, H. Beer and U. M. Omar.

For H.K. Electric.-J. Sloon, J. F. Manning, L. D. Rome and W. H. D. Muskett

At the Craigengower Green, last evening, L. Drummond (Talkoo) defeated E. G. Searló (K.B.C.) by 21 to 8 in the open championship match. Matches Postponed.

been

Scorers:

Dr. A. Velose & H. O. Ribeiro (F.C.) drew with W. Wu and E. Davis 6-6; lost to Lum Yuk-ying and W. Chanson 2-6; bent G, Khan and G. M. Khan G-1.

M. A. Souza and J. Y: Khan (F. C.) lost to Wu and Davis 2-6; drew to Khan and Khan 3-6. with Lum and Chanson 6-6; lost;

L.-R.-Ildefonso-and-M. J. Rull (E.C.) lost to Wu and Davis 6-7; lost to Lum and Chanson 2-6; beat Khan and Khan 6-3.

students or school boys. This matter is under study of the conteat committee. Should A change be made, the probable date will be the second week of June, 1934.

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The Graduates' Association issued books of tickets which ad- triumphed over the Civil Service at mitted to alternate days only. China A.A. defeated the University at ber there would not have been Pokfulum by 8 sets to 3, and South

Had there boen twice the num-, King's Park by nine sets to nil. enough to satisfy the demand this year, and before the tournament opened on June 26 thousands of pounds had to be returned to un- lucky applicants.

Two matches which had arranged for the Kowloon Bowling Green Club were postponed yesterday on account of the green being unfit for play. A. M. Holland and J. S. Logan, both of the Kowloon Bowling Green, were to have met in the second round while E. M. Remedios of the Club de Recreio was duo to meet J.6-6, Cavanagh of the Craigengower 'C.C.

Graduates v. Civil Service.

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BOWLING.

Verity (Yorks) v. North-

ants

7 for 35 and 6 for 67 Langridge, Jas (Sussex)

V. Somerset

6 'for 44 and 7 for 64 Mitchel (Derby) v. Wor-

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5 for 20 and 6 for 44 Martindale (W. Indies)

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6 for 82

Freeman (Kent) v. Essex 54for 56 Paino (Warwick)

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5 for 07

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