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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1933.

YORKSHIRE LOSE AN EXCITING GAME

QUEEN'S KENT LOWER CHAMPIONS'

TO-MORROW

"THIS PICTURE WILL BE LITERAL-

LY A RIOT WHER-

EVER IT IS SEEN."

SUNDAY DISPATCH

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"BRILLIANT

PIECE

OF GORGEOUS

AMUSEMENT.

WINNING rost.

"IT IS GREAT

COLOURS

DOUBLES CENTURIES FOR MEAD COOK, HAMMOND' & LEYLAND

VERITY TAKES NINE WICKETS IN AN INNINGS

London, Aug. 22. Kent followed up last week's handsome victory at Dover against Northants by an even more spectacular accomplishment on the same ground to-day, when they beat Yorkshire, the champions, by 44 runs after one of the most exciting matches of the season.

In recording this whievement Kent earned the distinction of he ing the revond tram this summer to lower the colars of the champions

in the county league programme.. The Hop county have

outright their last four

we

matches

und their last five games have given them 68 points out of a maximum 75.

An both Essex and Sussex zvon, the tending positions in the longue table remain unaltered. Yorkshire ccupying first place with Sussex. Essex and Kent following in that order.

VERITY AND FREEMAN.

The Dover match produced some unusual cricket including a sport- ing declaration by Yorkshire and fine tk.wling performances by Verity and Freeman.

R.E.S. Wyatt. (116) and W. Voce

(8 for 55) who figured prominently in the latest county cricket.

HONOURS LIST. BATTING.

Hammond (Gloster) v

Indless

W

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Warwick (373-8 dec.) bent Leicester (196 and 235-4) on first

innings.

Kent (332 and 133) beat Yorkshire (333-6 dec, and 88) by 44'

runs.

Notts (231-3) beat Lancashiro (230) on first innings. Glamorgan (373-8 dec.) and Somerset (204-7)' drew. Hampshire (478) beat Derby (187 and 144-7) on firat innings. Surrey (23) and 247-6) beat Middlesex (188 and 289) by four

wickets.

Essex (261 and 112-3) beat Northants (176 and 195) by seven

wickets.

Sussex (468-9 dec.) beat Worcester (318 and 77) by innings

and 73 runs.

OTHER MATCHES,

Gloucester (570 and 73-3) boat West Indies (271 and 370) by

seven wickets.

H.K.I.A.S.A. TITLES

A BIG ENTRY LIST

PROGRAMME.OF 15 EVENTS

The newly formed Hongkong In- ternational Amateur Swimming As sortation will hold their first annual aquatic championships next week, and during the coming week-end heats for the various events will be beld at the Y.M.C.A. bath.

Altogether 151 entries have been received for the fifteen championship events, and they include a fale pro- portion of the best swimmers in the Unfortunately the differ Colony. ences between the Association and deprived this year's the V.R.C. have

Vip events of half the

attraction.

200ACENTENAREs

MORE RAIN.

FURTHER DELAY IN U. S. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

Forest Hills, Aug. 22. No Play To-day"

For the third time since the opening of the Ameri- can national women's tennis championships this sign was Forest Hills displayed at to-day.

Rain fell heavily again and further delayed the finish of the championships. matches The remaining have been postponed until to-morrow.--Reuter,

AURITIUMINO NEKONT

26-4

ther the Association's cham- Kent, batting frat, succeeded in Mend (Hampshire) v Derby 227

214 planships nor the V.R.C. champion-

described as}x|tubatte scoring 332, to which B. II. Valen-Cook (Sussex) v Worcester

can be the season, tine, maintaining his consistent Leyland (Yorkshire) v Kent 210* ships, which are to be held later in

Hendren (Middlesex) v Sur- form, contributed 90.

152+ Colony championships,

The full list of entries for the As- MIXED DOUBLES rey

130*anciation championships is append-

ed:

ter

Yorkshire, thanks entirely to Kreton (Notts) v Lancashire Maurice Leyland, who batted Wensley (Sussex) ▼ Worces- magnificently to hit up 210 not | out, reached 333 for 6 wickets and then applied the closure.

The wicket by

G. C. Grant (W, Indies) v this time showed Gloster aigna

Verity,

R. E. S. Wyntt (Warwick) v

Leicester

Men's 50 Yards Free Style:--F. J. Anglow

C.

Wood (Y.M. (Y.M.C.A.), R

B. Chadderton

CHAMPIONSHIP

(Y.M.C.A.), A. G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.), ORGANISED BY THE

Kwok Chun-hang (South China),

118

116

109

of being L G. Crawley (Essex) v helpful to bow.

Northants

108

Leung Wai-sang (South China), Cheong Wing-kwong (South China), Chan Fook-sing (Civil Servants),

lers and so it

Dyson

(Glamorgan)

Leung

proved. Batting a

Somerset

104

Club),

Sussex

103

91

second time Kent G. F. Walters (Worcester) v could do little against the wiles Gregory (Surrey) v Middle- of Verity who was very unlucky Block (Surrey) v Middlesex 91 In just missing B. H. Valentine (Kent)

the distinction of capturing ten wickets in an Innings. He took nine at a cost of 59 runs and Kent were dismissed for 183.

sex

Yorkshire

90

Sealey (W. Indies) v Gloster Timms (Northants) v Essex Gibbons (Worcester) y Sun-

Rex

87

86

83

77

59

55

Yorkshire, faced with fourth Martin (Worcester) v Sussex knock on a worn wicket were even more at sea than the Kent)

FOUR DOUBLE CENTURIES.

BOWLING.

C.R.C.

SENATORS LOSE!

BREAK IN RUN. OF SUCCESSES

DOUBLE FIGURES FOR DETROIT

New York, Aug. 22. Washington Senators, now firm favourites for the Ameri- can League championship were to-day beaten by Detroit, who ran into doubles figures,

In contrast the Yankees won

but just nosing out Cleveland, the results in themselves havo practically no effect on the league positions.

Boston

Chicano scored a double header victory, blanking out the second match,

in

New York v Chicago, Philadel- phin Cincinnati and St. Louis Brooklyn, all National League ixtures were washed out by rain.

Scores as cabled by

were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Boston Pittsburgh

Renter

R HI. E.

KING'S

THE AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE.

TO-DAY

"B

DORZ

7 1

4 101

f

Boston.

N

(Berger homered for

There were fourteen l'enlngs)

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Chicane Bestan

Chiengo

Roston

8 15 1)

7

1

Â

D

G 2

leving pitched and blanked

out Boston)

Cleveland

New York

St. Louis

Philadelphia

3 21 0

ON OT

4 9 2

G 5

7

10 1

(West homered for St. Louis and MeNair and Finney for Philadel phia).

Detriot ................

10 1-1 2

Washington .... 8 15 0

(Greenberg twice homered for

The Hongkong Chinese Recreation Detroit)

Chang Shul-man (Chinesa Bathing, Club is to hold an open mixed doubles Ho-fook (Chincac championship, the final of which in Bathing

Tans; Hong Cheuk-chow to be played at the Cult.C. ground on

and Cheung Chi-tai October 21.

The first round of the champion- LEAGUE TENNIS (Chung Sing)

Chung Yards Free Style: F. ship is to be played off on or before Men's 100

to be are Bemi-finals, J. Anslow (Y.MI.C.A.), R. B: Wood September 10, and the ather rounds, (Y.M.C.A.),

J. Lange (Y.M.C.A.). except the

-Under-the-conditions, of the cham- A. G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.),-Kwok Chun- completed before October 7. Wai-sang

pionship, competitors are allowed to hang

Yat-hung (C.B.C.). (S.C.A.A.),

rounds; but the first named pair in Ho-fock (C.B.C.), So Tin-mo (Chung the hit on which they play their

ami han Kong Leung Shui-man (C.B.C.), Tsang mako their own arrangements as to

Sing)

Chan

(Chung

ench bracket is to have prior choice

T. Campbell (Y.M.C.A.), A. G.

Men's 220 Yards Free Stuff of ground."

Suitable prizes will be awarded to Y.M.C.A.), H. Lange (Y.M.C.A.) the winners and runners-up in the Kwok Chun-hang (S.C.A.A.). Leung championship.

"C" DIVISION Heavy Defeat For C.B.A.

1.R.C. WIN LAST B DIV. MATCH

K.C.C. SUCCESS-

FUL

In bringing their programme to a finish against the Civil Service in the "B" Division yes. terday the Indian, Recreation Club can consider themselves somewhat lucky to have won. The "Servants" had to concede

the three sets owing to appearance of one of their pairs, and in the six gets played, the M. and D. J. Barrow J. McDougal again proved their value by winning 2% sets.

Cricket Club Kowloon The E. Xavier senred their fourth win of the

Wai- Ho-fook Tsang (C.B.C.), batsmen, and could do nothing Verity (Yorks v Kent.. 9 for Wal-sang (S.C.A.A.), Young,

(C.B.C.)

C.) and Yeung Yuk-wah (Uni- against Freeman's deliveries.

Versity) He took 6 for 51 and Yorkshire Voce (Notta) v Lanes. 8 for lim

Sinfield (Gloster) v W.

Indies

.7 for 149. were sent back for 88.

Men's 880 Yards Free Style:-W. Freeman (Kent) v Yorks 6 for 51 A. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.), W.

Campbell (Y.M.C.A.), Kwok Chun- Matthews (Northants) v

Essex.

0 for 52 hang (S.C.A.A.), Wong Yiu-man

and Yeung Yuk-wah (University).

The Central British Association Hill (Hants) v Derby.. 5 for 23 (S.C.A.A.), Thang Ho-fook (C.B.C.)

(Sus-

Men's 220 Yards Breast Stroke: Langridge, Jas.

.F.suffered another heavy defeat in Rex) v Worcester... 5 for 36

W. A. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.), Kerr Nichols (Essex) v Nor-

Wong Sun-man (S.C. opposed to the Club de Recreta. The Portugese captured eight A.A.), Chan. Fook-sing (C.S.C.C.),

(C.B.C.), Lam Sul-of-the nine seis.. 5 for 55 Wong Yat-hung and Pim Ping-man Scores:

(Chung

Slug Men's 100

In a match seriously restricted by, rain, Notte beat Lancashire on Arst innings. Against Voce, the now famous Test bowler, Lanca- shire were well nigh helpless and In view of bla. 8. for 55 they did Before stumps Awell to score 230. were finally drawn Notts succeed- ed in scoring 231 having lost three batted cleverly wickets. Keeton and remained unbeaten with 136 to his credit.

Noubles centuries were the order of the day. Walter Hanimond, who has made quite a fetish of them this summer helped himself to another against the West Indies making it his fourth of the season. Ile has now oleven three figure knocks to his credit including a four triple contury and tho doubles.

Philip Mend of Hampshire fol lowed suit by hitting up 227 againat Derbyshire and Cook, the Sussex bataaten put 214 against his name at the expense of the Worcester bowlers. Loyland was the fourth to register the double century.

thants

Fender (Surrey) v Mid-

dlesex Tate (Sussex) v Wor-

cester

1017

W.

for 46 (S.C.A.M.C.A.), Kwok Chun-hang the "C" Division yesterday when Indians won only 2.

BO

non-

4 for 31 (Chung-Sing)ards Back Stroke:2. A. Carvalho and C. E senson when they beat the paint- F. J. Anslow (Y.M.C.A.) A. G. Whitely, 6-0; beat Yatskin and leas University by 6 to 2%. The Donn (V.M.C.A.), Kwok Chun-hang Gurevich, 6-2; bent King and T.K.C.C. were by no means at full

Kan Yeo-ming. Whitley, 6-0, (S.C.A.A.), m-cheuk (C.s.C.C.),

BOWLS TITLE

LUZ ENTERS THE SŁ MI-FINAL

strength, but always had the F. V. Ribeiro and A. A. Re-match well in hand. medios lost to Blyth und N. White-

F

A.&.). Lat

G. C. Burnett and George Lee: Leung Shul-man (C.B.C.).

5-7; beat Yatshin and Gurevitch, Diving: 1. M.M.C.A.), E.

Morgan (Y.M.C.A.),

G-3; beat King and T. Whitley, 0-1, playing his first league match L. A.

Hung-shu

J. C. Xavier and A. M. Xavier of the season) were in good form Selk (Y.M.C.A.), nu (S.C.A.A.), Yeung SCAA Faming... beat Blyth and N. Whitely, winning all three sets. (C.S.3.0.), beat Yatshan and Gurevitch, 0-1; Mak Wal-ming (C.S9.8.C.), Ho Siew- beat King and T. Whitley, 6-9, um (C.B.C.), So Ting-mo (Chung) and Cheung Chi tai (Chung

BEATS H.

NISH

Sing

Bowling Green player from the serve:-Chung

Bathing Club (Leung Shui-man, K.D.

Ladion 50 Yards Free StyleB.A.

LEAGUE TABLE,

F. W. D. L.

Beta F.

A. Pia.

Detalla:

L.R.C. v; C.SC.C.

J, S. A. Curream and M. el Arculli (1. R. G.) lost to J. Barrow and D. 10.10 0 0 76% 13% 20 afcDougal, 2-6, beat J. Blekford 0 8 0 1 57% 24% 18 and II. Fowler, 6-4.

A. II. Suffind and A. K. Sumud 8701464 2534 14 (I. R. C.) drew with Barrow and 8 0 0 2 49 22 12

86 02 45% 20% 12 McDougal, 0-0, lont to Bickford, and A. H. Madar and S. A. Ismail 10 0 0 4 68 31 12 Fowler, 4-0. 10 5 1 4 42% 604 11 (IR. C.) lost to Barrow and Me

Blekford and 10 4 0 0 45% 43% Dougal, 3-6, bent

9 8 2 4 38% 42%

Fowler, 7-6.

0 2 2 0 31

11 21 8 33

60

G

4 82 06 22

11. 20 @ 19% 70%

B 116 27

46

4

K.C.C., UNIVERSITY,

F. Grosa and C.

I. *Stapleton

a (K.O.C.) beat C. M. Kwik and P.

Sing).

Men's 200 Yarda Relay:-South

A.A. (Kwok Chun-hang, C.R.G Raoul Lux of the Club China Recreio avenged his defeat by Cheong Wing-kwong, Cheung Wing Recrolo ngok, Leung Wal-sang), Civil Ser-K.C.C. A.T.C. Hughie Nish last year, by vants (Chan Fook-sing, Lai Im-cheuk, C.C.C. eliminating the

Kowloon Lai Fun-sin, Young Ping-kwal, Re

Yu-jlu), Chinesa.C.

Wong Yat-hung, LR.C (So I.9.C. quarter final of the open singles Tsang He-fook, In addition there were eight|

on the Craigengower C. C. Law Yam-chung), Chung Sing

K.I.TC. Tin-mo, Kong Chouk chow, Choung D.K. centuries recorded, whilst soveni

P.R.C. green yesterday by 22 shots to Chital-and. Ng Chi-man). batsmen came within 13 or less)

six. of the coveted three figures.

Miss D. Hunt (Y.M.GA.), Mrs

Mrs. M..K.C.C. Altogether 19 batsmen scored

Except for the first five hends C. Behrouder

Mr. S. 2,466 runs between them, an

Mrs. Divott average of 120 runs per halaman, Nah was completely out-pointed dur. J. McMahon

ing the game, which ended on the Reed

Yeung Bau-king CLEVER WIN.

10th hond. Luz opened with a twa (...), Ms Leung Wing-han Yuk-fal (C.B.C.), Miss Dora Lum beat Kwik and E. G. Leo, 6-0; bent Deo and K. T. Kwik, 6-2; boat Zim- clover win and a one, but conceded a two and (S.CA.A), Miss Young Sau-chun (Chung Sing).

Yuk-chon Ladies 200 Yards Breast Stroke: mern and A. T. Loo, 7-5. ́. Sussex forced #

Thereafter hos.C.A.A.), Miss Leung Yuk-fal

N. AE. Murphy, and M. Wollt A. C. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A.), Mrs. against Worcoster. Declaring at then two singles. 408 for D Sussex, placed them took control of the match and scored (C.B.C.),

Miss Yuen Put-cheong (8.0.A.A.) C. Lee, 7-6; lost to Bee and K. T. solves in a position which provodi on the next soven heads, to give him

Mok Buk-koan (S.C.A.A.) Kwik, 2-0; draw with Zimmern and od them from losing. Worcester 18 shuts against his opponent's four (Chi.C.) and Miss Ng Yuet-kuon Miss A. W. Hunter (Y.M.C.A. (K.C.C.), bont C. M. Kwik and P.

Mien 9. Hunt (Yek.C.A.). Birs. A Mias Young Bau-king (S.C.A.A.). ; 20;, drov C. Schreuder (Y.M.C.A. Mrs. M. Miss Leung Yuk-chen (C.H.C.), Mia

Y.M.C.Aure

Mrs. B. Dora Lum (Chung Sing)

held their own fairly well in thee eventually ran out winner by 22 first innings replying with 319, shots to nix.

Miss

Chan

Sing). Ladies' 100 Yards Free Style:

C.S.0.0.

8. 117.28% 2%

Ladies' 100 Yards Back Stroke:

3 C. Loo, 6-3 bont II. T. Bee and K. T. Kwick, 6-4; lost to F. R. Zimmern and A. T. Leo, 6-7.

(K.0.C.) G. G. Burnett and G.

but in the follow-on, James Lang - Lux was playing by for a superior McMahon ridge and Maurice Tato proved game and fully deserved his victory: Rent (M.C.A.), Mias Young Bau- Mies Yuen Pul-han (B.G.A.A.), Miss practically unchanged dismissed applause from the large crowd of

G.1.0.

Leo.

LEAGUE TABLE.

P. W

601

{"deadly-with the, bali and - bowling | Ija accuracy brought forth rounds of ICOM Lõung - Yuka Leung-Wing-han... (3.0.A.A.), Miss) ish de Boerelo

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