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WEST

INDIES STARING DEFEAT IN

SECOND DEBACLE IN. ONE DAY

SCORE 190-8 IN RETURN VISIT TO THE WICKET

MARRIOTT AND AMES PERFORM BRILLIANTLY

London, Aug. 14.

The West Indies are staring defeat in the face, in the third and last Test match against England which was resumed at the Oval to-day.

They finished the day 22 runs in arrears with two wickets outstanding in their second innings. England are bound to win by at least ten wickets,'

Twice in the five and

half

hours of play the est Indies

batting went to pieces. In both BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP. Innings the wilen of C.S. Marriott, the schoolmaster howler. were chiefly responsible.

The close of play scores were: England, 1st innings....312 West Indies, 1st innings 100

second innings...190 for 8.

Hughie Nish Has Easy Tie Against W. V. Field.

A FINALIST THROUGH.

The two Kent players, Marriott

Hughie Nish, a finalist last year, and Leslie Ames had a field day had an easy victory against W. Y Marriott in the. West Indies Fiold In the fourth round of the first knock took 6 for 37 and in Open Jawn bowls championship on the second he has already cap-the Police green yesterday, when he tured a further four.

won by 21 shots to eight..

AMERICAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

WOMEN'S MEETING DELAYED BY RAIN.

Forest Hills, Aug. 14. Disappointment awaited the competitors in the American Women's tennis championships which were due to start today. Heavy rain fell and caused the programme to be postponed until to-morrow.-Router.

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English Interest in the Ameri- can women's championships in very much alive this year members of the Wightman Cup team are taking part. Much in expected of Miss Dorothy Round. Alina Margaret Scriven and Miss Nuthall, and although it has not revealed whether Mra. Wills-Moody will be playing, it is generally considered that the Englishwomen stand # good chance in the events

A NEW SOCCER CLUB

YOUNG INDIANS IN LOCAL LEAGUE

STRONG TEAM

FACE

SWIMMING TITLES

H.K.L.A.S.A,'S PROGRAMME OF SIXTEEN EVENTS

DATES ARRANGED FOR THE HEATS AND FINALS

The programme for the Hongkong International · Amateur Swimming Association's championships has now been arranged.

There are nine men's events and seven for ladies. Heats in every event will be swum off before the appointed finals which are on the following dates August 31, September 1 and 2.

Théso will all take place at tho European Y.M.C.A. Bath,

the

LA CROIX DOES finala on August 31 and September

IT AGAIN

Gives Belgium Win In Davis Cup

Stockholm, Aug. 14.

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1 starting at 5.45 p.m. and September 2 at 9 pm. which will take the form of a special gala,

ENTRIES CLOSE AUG. ZI,,

The dates and programmes for、 the heats follow. It should bo

La Croix was again the hero of noted that the finals take place the Davis Cup tie between Bel-on the dates corresponding to gium and Sweden, when after those of the heats. Entries close Sweden had drawn on level terms on August 21 by first postal de- through Oestberg, he captured the livery; the entrance fees being $1 Afth rubber by beating Ramberg | for every individual ovent and $2 in straight sets.

per team for the team races,

This la the second match in the There will be no charge for qualifying competition for the spectators at the heate, but dur- 1934 Davis Cup in which La Croixing the finals a charge of 50 cents. each day for the first two days has won all his three matches.

made.

His success to-day enabled Bei-and $1 for the final night will bo

THE HEATS. gium to reach the third round. 'Sweden started the day

bat Oestberg match in arrears,

scores quickly levelled the

one

Here are the three-days pro- by grammes for the heats, the finals

the corresponding dotca slready of which will be swum on the

mentioned:

BRILLIANT AMES.

From the opening heads Nish took! the lead, and at one stage he made yder have culminated in the forma The ualiring efforts of Mr. B. A. Ames's work behind the stumps the score 14-4 in his favour. He was tion of the Young Indians Football was brilliant throughout the day.playing much better bowls than was Club.

They have settled down to He caught three in the first innings his opponent and was never in fear and has added a further three Injof being overtaken. Field drew up business straightaway and have en- to 8-14 but thereafter falled to rotored a team in the second division the second.

of the Hongkong Football League gister another count, the game end-

for the 1933-34 season. Throughout the day the English lng on the 20th head..

It is now five years since the In- vanquishing Van Zuylen 6-3; 6-4, attack, on an easy paced wicket,

At the Recreio Green A. E. Coates dlans have entered a team, the Mos-10-8.

lem Club being the eleven, which was right on top. Only in the 21 defeated G. S. Logan, 19. first hour and a half of the second R. F. Luz and J. Cavanagh met on played in the third division of the innings did the West Indies show the K.B.C.G. the former winning by League. anything like their real batting 21, to 14. form, but after the tea interval an- other debacle followed, four wickets falling for 63 runs.

Some 15,000 were present to see Roach and Barrow 'continua the opening partnership of the second innings after the lunch adjourn- ment. Rain delayed the resump-: tion for 25 minutos, and the bats- men took full advanage of the handicap accorded the bowlers by

the wet ball,

E. Achong, run out

V. A. Valentine, e Langridge,

Marriott E. A. Martindale, not out H; C. Griffith, b Marriott

Extras

for

Total

on the Everything depended final rubber and La Croix rose to The Young Indians will have the the occasion winning with the loss assistance of several experienced of 10 games. The scores in his players, A. J. Hussain, R. M. Azim, favour were 6-3, 6-4, 6-3, S. A. L. Rahman, B. A. Hyder. O. M. Omar,

K. M. Omar, A. M. Omar,

WEDNESDAY ANGUST 23.

8 p.m. sharp..

50 Yards free style (Men)

50

4

HOLLAND WIN.

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(Ladies)

880

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10

A. K. Omar, T. All, S. Moosa (al

members of St. Joseph's team

last

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cull and others from the Radio 11 Sports Club.

The Hague, Aug. 14. With the loss of only one match, with A. R. Markar, O. E. Ar Holland to-day completed the second:

440

1

++

(Men) (Ladies)

THURSDAY AUGUST, 24.

qualifying round of the Davis Cup

8 p.m. sharp.

.100

H. J. Johnson, an old timer, has contest by eliminating Rumania, four for signified his intention of playing for

of

to one,

200

Breast stroke (Ladies)

**

**

(Ben)

Free style

(Men)

'SATURDAY AUGUST 28.

Holland's one loss was something 100 Yards free style (Men) Fall of Wickets: 1 (Barrow)

and 200 2 (Reach) for 20; 3 (Bakewell) the new team, and if he is up to of a disappointment. After a thril

ling fight between Karsten 38; 4 (Headley) for 44; 6 his old farm, the team is assured

a splendid centre-half. It is also un- (Merry) for 68: 6 (Grant) for 74: derstood that. F. M. el Arculli will Koulieft, when both men had won two 400 7 (Scaley) for 88; 8 (Achong) for be in the eleven.

sets each, the former was forced to retire with the score 4-all in the 05; 9 (Valentine)

had for 100; 10

developed Of much promiso

the deciding among

set. Ho (Griffiths) for 100,

younger players are A. M. Abbas, I. cramp. S. A. Curreem, S. Haniet, M. Sofid, Other scores were:

Timmer beat Cantacuzene, 0.1, 0-1, 220 Yards Y. Hassan, M. I. Razack, E. Kitchell, WM. Rahman, Daula Rahman, R. 6-1;

5 Nazarin, S.-Abdulla. Rumfaln, A. Poulieff heat Karsten (by default), 100

6-3, 2-6, 6-9, 04, 14,

BOACH'S BIG HITTING. Roach hit brilliantly sent up the 50 in 23 minutes. Barrow, completely overshadowed but quite confident had helped to send the score along to 77, when Marriott he was taken by Ames who held Nichols a wonderful catch off Clark. The first wicket fell at 77, Bar- row contributing 16.

Clark

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. 12237

36 1 10

3

SECOND INNINGS.

C. A. Roach, 1 b.w. Marriott Joined by Sealey, Roach quieten- I. Barrow, e Ames, b Clark ed down, and in so doing lost his G. Hendley, e Ames, b Clark wicket. He stepped across to a O. C. da Costa, b Marriott top-spinner from Marriott and was B. J. Sealey, b Marriott 1.b.w. (79-2). Roach hit 56 In C. A. Merry, c Barnett, b Nichols forty five minutes, his best strokes G. C. Grant, e Ames, ♪ Nichols

E. Achong, not out being one G and five 4's.

C

V. A. Valentine, e Barnett,

Marriott

Sealey and Headley sent up the 100 in 80 minutes, but at 119, E. A Martindale, not out.... Sealey was clean bowled by Mar- riott.

Headley, handicapped by the whilat Injuries ho had received batting in the morning, had to have a ranner, Barrow fulfilling the task.

Headley and Da Costa remained at the wickets until ten when the Bcore was 137 for 3.

QUICK WICKETS.

Only one run had been added after the interval when Ames effected another fine catch, taking Headley off of Clark wide of the wicket,

Extras

(for 8 wkts)

Бо

Bakar und M. A. Salleh,

ALL CHINA SPORTS.

Nanking Meeting To Start On "Double Tenth."

100

-100 Timmer beat Poulloff, 6-0, 6-0, 6-3; 200 Karsten beat Cantacuzene, 6-3, 10-8, 0-0, 8-0;

Timmer and Schurleer bent Poulieff and Cantacuzene, 6-3, 6-3, 0-0 Router.

meeting is to select China's repre- sentatives to participate in the Far East Olymple Games which will be held in Manila next year.

8 p.m. sharp.

free style (Men)

(Ladies) Back stroke (Men)

~(Ladies).

(Men) Teams Race

Y.M.C.A. CALA

Programme For Sept. 9

The following programme has

OLYMPIAD PRELIMINARY. Those who are selected after the been arranged in connection with

Nanking meeting will go into training for about six months in preparation the Swimming Gala to be held at for the Olympiad.

overy

the European Y.M.C.A. on Septem-

Arrangements are well in hand for 190 the All China Sports Meeting which Fall of wickets: 1 for 77 (Barrow), is to be held in Nanking from Octo- The Nanking Municipal Govern-ber. 9.

ment is giving the meeting 2 for 70 (Roach) 3 for 113 (Senley), ber 10 to October 20. 4 for 138 (Headley), 5 for 198

Various sporting events have been assistance and has offered to placo nt while the disposal of the officials a fleet of (Merry), included in the programme

feature. Ono of the aims of the officials and competitors.

(Da Costa), G for 161 for 100 (Valentimo), 8 for 188 Chinese boxing will also figure as a 100 motor-care for the esa of the

(Grant).

TWO SURPRISING TENNIS RESULTS

K.C.C. BEAT. INDIAN R.C. AFTER A KEEN GAME: C.R.C. "B" LOSE TO RECREIO.

There were two sensational, In the other match the Club do,J. A. E. Cassumbhoy, 4-0; beat A. R.' results in the tennis league yes-Recreio gave the Chinese Recrea-Minu and F. D. Pereira, 6-3; beat A. terday, when. “A” Division tlos Club "B" a rude shock, win-H. Madar and S. A. Ismail, 6-1.

W. Hydo and A. E. Guest (K.C.C.) In the next over Da Costa was

matches played between the ning by six sots to three.

lost to Rumjahn and Cassumbboy, bowled off his pads by Marriott,

I.R.C. and KCC and the F. J. Remedios and II. A. Bar-0-0; beat Minu and Pereira, 0-2; bent having scored 36 and without any

Recreio and C.R.C. "B" saw ros played a prominent part in the Madar and lomail, 6-2, addition being made to the total.j

victories gained by the K.C.C. success, winning two and a half sets, whilst A. V. Remedios and Thirteen runs fator Merry was and Recreio.

L. A. Riboiro won two sets. backward caught by Barnett at

The Indians Incked, the services Ng Szo-kwong and T. W. Lau point, and Grant, the West Indies captain, strunk on the left elbow of 9. A. Rumjahn and I. M. A. had an unhappy afternoon, and by a noball, had to retire,

Razack and this offered the could capture only half a set In their three.

Details follow: In the meantime Valentine gave Kowloon Cricket Club Barnet his second catch at back chance which they immediately ward point off Marriott, the player Bolzed., losing bla wicket before scoring. The seventh wicket fell at 100.

Grant roturned with his arm bandanged, and after helping the acore along to 183 was caught by Amos.

Achong and Martindalo remain- ed together until the close, the former having scored 22.

FULL SCORES.

Scores:

ENGLAND, 1ST INNB-SIZ WEST INDIES, 1ST. INNS,

C. A. Roach, e Bakewell, b Clark I. Barrow, o Amsa, b Clark ca...... Headley & Ames, b Marriott OC, da Costa, e Enkewell, b Clark

K.C.C. I.R.C.

E. C. Fincher, and E. F. Fincher

G. Rodger and R... Br Hambly (E.0.0) draw with Rumfahn and Cassumbhoy, 6-0; drew with Minu and Pereira, B-6; lost to Madar Ismail, -1-0.

C. Də R. v. C.R.C. *D.”

and

Playing at King's Park, the Club de Recrelo defeated the Chinese Ring "B" foam by 0 sets to 8,

Men's 50 Yards Aggregate Men's 50 Yards-Championship Men's 220 Yards Championship Men's 100 Yards Breast Stroke

Championship

Diving Championship (compris

ing one plain and one nomin- nted dive off the low spring- board and the same for the high board with an additional voluntary dive),

Ladies' 50 Yards Aggregate Mixed Team Relay Mixed Novelty Race Water Polo (Teams to be an--

nounced later),

LIFE SAVING

Chinese Bathing Club

Class Examined.

On Friday last the Chinese Bath- Club prosented their third class

There was quite an 'oxciting (K.C.C.) lost to H. D. Rumjahn and A. V. Remedios and. L. A. Ribeiro for examination in the Royal Life

finish. With ono sot still to be Bottled the K.C.C. had become dormy with 4 pots to their credit.

on J.

Everything depended Rödgor and R. 1. Hambly. Thess. two, opposed to Hi: D. Rumjahn and J.. A, E. Cassumbhoy, who had proviously tenton the Fin- cher brothers, forced a division, and the K.C.C. Just obtained tho nozomary, odd set for two pointe Both the Finchers, and Hyde and Quest won a couple of sota, but the best achievement was 8 droditel to Rodger, and Humbly, who, despite their lack of box- porfence in senior division tennis, halved mots with Rumjahn and

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SURFER'S" NOTES

Surfer's notes on surf- board 'riding and paddling, which usually appear in the Telegraph on Tuesday, will be published morrow.

They will include latest Information concerning the Surfboard Regatta to be hold at Repulse Bay on Sun day-as well as comments on the form shown by local enthusiasts of this exhillrat ing sport.

(C. de R.) beat Ng 810-kwong and T. Saving Society's teate..

W. Lau, 6-2; lost to C. C. Chiu and The class had bean efficiently M. Wong, 0-0; bent T. L. Leo and trained and passed the toats without K. K. Ip. 6-2.

which spoko A hitch, in a manner F. J. Remedios and II. A. Barros volumes for their trainer, Mr. Let (C. de f.) beat Ng and Lau, 6-4; | Lok-sín. ・・ drow with Chiu and Wong, 6-6; beat Leo and Ip: 6-0.

The following qualified as holders CA Barretto and Noronha (0; of the Sealety's Profielency Certificate de R.) drew with Ng and Lau. 0-61 and Bronze (tedalionNg Kwok- lost to Chiu and Wong, 4-6; beat Lee hung, Young Tat-fun, p, Ki-chi, Lu and Ip, 0-1.

Kwa-hing Chin-fook, Chu; Fook- In, Wong Yee-way Cheung King chuo,

··LEAGUE TABLE.

Li Ka-lit, Tang Sia-hin, Leung Wing yan Chan Ping-chit and Bo Stu-ch); - 8.0 11:43 B.C.A.A.

27 13 OR.C. "A" 0.00046912. My Lai Lokain who trained this T.R.C 138 50 8, 48 - 29.

10. ele beepinen holder of the Hoeléty's

Hon. Instructor's Certideste davra 74 0.8 12 28. 0.8.0.3:27

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