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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1933.

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TO-DAY'S TENNIS.

PROGRAMME FOR "B" DIVISION.

The following programme in the "B" Division of the lawn tennis league will be played this after-

noon..

C.R.C.

v. Graduates --at Causeway Bay Recreio v. USRC.

at Recreio ́.... 9.C.A.A V. ILK.C.C.

at King's Park - University Y. K.C.C.

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v. C.S.C.C. at Sookunpoo

IN.C.

BOWLERS' DAY

MARRIOTT, TATE AND FREEMAN

KENT & SUSSEX WIN EASILY

London, July 24.

C. 5. Marriott, signalised his first appearance for Kent this season consequent upon the schools breaking up for the summer vacation, by taking 6 wickets for 58 ruins against Notts, and so materially assist ed Kent to win to-day by an innings and 114 runs.

112 RUNS IN ARREARS &

4 WKTS. IN HAND

JARDINE AND AMES COME TO THE RESCUE

ENGLISH SKIPPER STILL BATTING

London, July 24.

ing three of the six wickets. Con- stantine took one and Achong aa- other.

CLOSING SCORES. Closing scores.

England had to fight hard for runs against the West Indies attack this afternoon, and at the close of the second day's play in the Test Match were still 112 runs in arrears with four wickets in hand. Replying to the West. Indies score of 975, England made 262 for 6, and except for a valuablo partnership between D. R. Jar- dine and Leslie Ames, were at no time on top of the visitors' attack.

The high spots of the day's | play, which again attracted a large crowd at Old Trafford, was George C. A. Roach, h Clark Headley's innings of 169 not out I. Barrow, b Wyatt and Jardine's knock of 68 not out. G. Headley, not out

Robbins, Vority and Clark E.L.G. Hoad, ↳ Clark quickly finished off the West In- dies innings. Saturday's closing score of 338 was advanced by only 42 for the loss of the remaining four wickets.

WEST INDIES.

1st Innings.

105

169

G. C. Grant, e Ames, b Robbins 16 L. N. Constantine, c Robbins,

b Clark

C. A. Wiles, e Hammond, b

Vority 0. C. Da Costa, b Clark E. Achong, b Verity

v, A. Valentine, b Robbins C. A. Martindale, ↳ Robbins

Extras

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Bowling Analysis

E. Clark

THE RESULTS.

"A" DIVISION.

C.R.C. "A" .. I.K.C.C. I.I.C.

0% C.R.C. "B" K.C.C.

6 C.C.C. S.C.A.A. "A" 6' Recreio S.C.A.A. “B” 31⁄2 University

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LEAGUE TABLE.

Sets

B.C.A.A. A

LR.C C.C.C. C.R.C. "D" 3 2 GRE II.K.C.C. Recreio University S

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P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis.

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C.R.C. STILL WINNING

CLUB RECEIVE A THRASHING

"A" DIVISION TENNIS

-The Hongkong Cricket Club, on paper one of the strongest teams in the "A" Division, and regarded as among the moat likely to lower the colours of the Chinese Recreation Club first string, were thoroughly thrashed by the C.R.C. at Causeway Bay yesterday, los ing by seven sets to two.

HEADLEY THE MASTER. But Headley, who carried on with a score of 146, was never in difficulties. He added a further 24 runs, and among his best hits His were eighteen boundaries. knock occupled him 385 minutes, and during the stay he indulged in fluent strokes on all sides of the wicket, cutting, driving and glan-. eing to leg with equal facility.

England entered on the task of G. G. Macaulay passing a big total with every con- IW.V.-Robbins The old Cambridge Blue made nfidence, C. F. Walters and Sutcliffe H. Verity formidable partnership with Free-settling down to attractive pre-W. R. Hammond man, the other Kent spin bowler, lunch cricket. But just before the James Langridge.. and between thom they fairly upset interval the Yorkshire batsman R. E. S. Wyatt the Notts batsmen.

was run out for 20.

Fall of wickets-1 (Roach) 26; and against one

Marriott achieved his success in? the first innings, when Notts were sent back for 105.

Kent replied with a useful score of 315, and the handicap, together with Froeman proved too much for Notts, who collapsed a second time in two days and were dismissed for 120. Freeman's figures in this innings Were G for 45.

PITIFUL GLOUCESTER. ---

Gloucester gave an equally pitiful exhibition against Sussex losing, by an innings and 10 runs..

WALTERS LEAVES.

.0. M. R. W. 40 8 99 4

14 2 48 0

28.42 111 3

32 14 47, 2

0 27 0 There was nothing fluky about: 123 0 the C.R.C. victory. It was obtain-

5

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7 1141ed with Ho Ka-lau an absentee,

of the most

2 (Barrow) 226; 3 (Hoad) 227; 4 powerful sides the Cricket Club G (Wiles) 306; 7 (Da Costa) 341; (Grant) 266; 5 (Constantino) 302; can field.

(Achone) 354; 9 (Valentine)

Hammond, who joined Walters, was weary, but brightened after the interval. The second wicket' fell at 83, when Walters put his 883; 10 (Martindale) 375. log in front of a atraight one from Martindale, His 46 was compiled with pleasing freedom and he was C. F. Walters, Ibw Martindale unfortunate to lose his wicket juat Sutcliffe, run out as he was settling down.

Hammond began to open out, but with his own score at.44, and the total at 118, hit one into Martin- dale's hands off Constantine.

Wyatt stayed long enough only to collect half a dozen, and. then.

Glouocator were without Hammond Ames and Jardine became 48- and Sussex minus the services of 'sociated in the most prolife part- James Langridge, both claimed for nership of the day. the Test match, But it was Tate, Wonsley and Melville who upset Gloucester.

Sussex helped their causo by com piling 346 in taking first occupation of the crease. Cook lod the way with is finely played 116.

Maurice Tubo quickly put Glouces ter into dificultios, and with an analysis of for 72 dismissed them for 171 and forced them to follow on.

AMES HITS OUT.

The English captain was some- what restrained, but withal sound, whilst Ames, once he had begun!

ENGLAND. 1st Innings

Hammond, c' Martindale, u

Constantine

R.ES. Wyatt, e Constantine,

b. Martindale

D. R. Jardine, not out Ames, c Headley, b Martin-

dalo

Langridge, Jas, c Grant, b

Achong

R.W.V. Robbins, not out

Extras

The result has definitely estab- lished the Chinese as favourable for the chamionship.

The Club included D. H. Hazeli, who made a welcome return after his recent illness. He partnered C. A. Wright, but they could make 20no, Impression on the Chinese

46

pairs, and lost all three sets. The 34 same treatment was received by

Sewell and Owen Hughes and it 6 was left to Lolly Goldman and 68 A. D. Sullivan to win the Club's

only two sets. 47

6

COLOURS LOWERED.

The LR.C. are the first side to lower the colours of the C.R.C. 15g this summer. They won quite

easily with four sets to spare.

(for 6 wickets) 263 Fall of wickets:1 for 63; 2

to "ace" the bowling, went for it for 83; 3 for 118; 4 for 134; 5 for with refreshing vigour. His own 217;-6-for-234- contribution before: losing his wicket at 217, was 47. He was caught by Headley of Martindalo. The Ames-Jardine partnership realised 83 runs.

James Longridge, the Sussex Then came Wensley and Melville batsman, plaving in his first Teal, The former, capturing 4. for 01 and failed, being sent back by Grant, the latter for 17, Bad Gloucester the West Indies skipper after ouin second time for 150.--Reuter scoring nine. His early dismiseni

IRELAND WIN

A RUBBER

Davis Cup Tie Results

Dublin, July 24, Ireland succeeded in capturing| one of the Inst, wo rubbors In the Davis Cup qualifying tie with Germany to-day but the final acores rend 4 to 1 in favour of the visitors.

Von Cramm scored his second singles victory when he boat Mc- Quire 6-4, 6-4, 6-2.

For some reason unstatel, Lyt- tleton Rogers did not play łą accond singles. McVengh took his placo and beat Prenz in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4.

Germany now meet Denmark, winners against Greece, In the third round, and the winners of this tie enter the 1934 competi-. tion proper-Router

FINE BOWLING

Nish Goes Through Third Round

An extraordinary recovery on the part of II. Nish was tho outstanding feature of the third round matches of the Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship played at the Club de was 12 and

Rocroic last night Nish was

At the Zird head,

J. V. Ramsay, his opponent was Ave shots ahead. The match went to 20 hoads and Ramsay was unable to add a single point in the last six, see SHFWB/Bradbury showed consistency In Beating ASR Whibley by 22 Whate to 18. Whibley Be Ups/war" Food at times düserathenate Thickney to BadÍZENÁ

K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY

Hambly & Collins in Final

R. B. Hambly and E. A. Collins!

South China' seniors scored a comfortable victory against tho Recrete and are still leading in

"the league table. The K.C.C ̈with

another now third pair--F. Groeg. and C. I. Stapleton also gained points from Craigengower. The Fincher brothers, although win- ning all three sets, had to play 32 games to accomplish it.

Detalls of the matches follow:

C.R.C. “A” v. H.K.C.C.

M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo (G.R.C.)

was a big disappointment as big (owe 15) easily beat N.A.E. Mac-lost to Goldman and Sullivan, 2-6; things were expected from him. kay and D. D. McKay (owe 15) beat Sewell and Owen Hughes, 6-2;!

Robbins succeeded in playing in the semi-final of the K.C.C. boat Hazell and Wright, 0-2.

Toul Wal-pul and T. K. Loung out time with Jardino, helping Handicap Doubles yesterday. himself to half a dozen runa. Hambly and Collins took the (O.R.C.) beat Goldman and Sullivan, Jardine at the close was 68 not first set at 6-0 and the second at 6-2; bent Sewell and Owen Hughes,

beat Hazell and Wright, 6-2. out, one of his most patient and 6-8.

W. C. Hung and Iu Takchouk painstaking innings.

They now meet C. A. Wright (C.R.C.) lost to Goldmun Martindale was the most suc-and S. As Gray" (owo 15-3) in the Sullivan, 4-6; bent Sowell and Owen cessful bowler of the day, captur-final

Hughes, 6-2; beat Hazell and Wright, 0-2.

I.R.C. v. C.R.C. "B".

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