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9.
1933.
KENT CRICKETERS' FIELD DAY
WIN ALL THE HONOURS
AMES SCORES 201
PLAYERS BEAT GENTLEMEN
MITCHELL'S TWO HUNDREDS
London, Sept. 8.
Kent cricketers took all the honours in the match between the Players and Gentlemen which finished to-day in a victory for the Players by an innings and
46.
C. P. Johnstone and A.P.F. Chapman did most of the scoring for the Gentlemen, whilst Free- man (another 11 wickets), Ames (his third double century) and William Ashdown performed no- bly for the winners.
Johnstone, an old Cambridge Blue, who has assisted Kent
TO-DAY'S LAWN BOWLS
BOWLING GREEN'S OUTSIDE CHANGE OF WINNING THE "DOUBLE".
HE Kowloon Bowling Green Club second string THE Bowhinnce of pulling off the second
division championship of the lawn bowls league and thus achieving, the "double" for the Club.
THE
THEY must beat Craigengower to-day at Austin Road, and then have to rely on Civil Service taking points from the champions in the last match of the
season,
IF
F this should happen Craigengower and the Bowling
Green would have to play off a deciding match. IT is a fairly forlorn quest, although it is more than likely the Kowloon team will win to-day. The full programme for this afternoon is:--
SECOND DIVISION.
Police v C.S.C.C. L.R.C. v Yacht Club
K.B.G.C. v C.C.C.
Electric v K.C.C.
INTERPORT TRIALS,
(Craigengower Green 3.30)
U. M. Omar's Rink v R. F. Luz's Rink. A. M. Holland's Rink v A. W. Grimmitt's Rink.
Y.M. SWIMMING GALA
SEVERAL CHAMPIONSHIP
EVENTS TO-DAY ·
Entries for the Y.M.C.A. Swim- ming Championships, several of
during the latter part of the sea- which will be swum off to-night Football
at the Gala, Indicate the re- son for the last six ΟΙ seven
markable growth of the Swimming years, has had wery little prac Club both numerically and from tice this summer and his inn-the point of view of enthusiasm. inge of 128 in the face of Free- man's effective bowling was an outstanding achievement.
He made his runs in the Gentle men's first innings which totalled
There are 39 individual entries for six events, and two teams of six swimmers each have entered for the mixed teama race.
The gala starts at 9 o'clock
311. Freeman's skill can thus be sharp to-night, and will be follow- gauged when it is shown that ined by dancing in the West Lounge, this innings he took 5 for 81.
LIGHT-HEARTED RESPONSE. The Players responded very light- heartedly. Ashdown and Ames be camo associated in a fast-scoring partnership, which eventually saw the former hit up 117 and the wit- ketkeeper-batsman help himself to the his third double century of
dia- season, reaching 201 before missal.
As a result the Players wero able to declare at 552 for 8, leaving }- them 241 runs ahead on the first innings.
Freeman became very deadly when the Gentlemen batted a second time, and, capturing 6. for 74, sent them back for 195.
Percy Chapman was the only batsman"wfio" could withstand the well directed attack, and his 68 was a brilliant effort.
RACE AGAINST CLOCK The M.C.C. Australian tourists and H, D. Leveson-Gower's XI played a drawn match at Scar borough, although the latter made a great effort to snatch a win and only the clock beat them.
When stumps were drawn they nocded 24 runs with four wickets in hand.
The match was featured by the batsmanship of Mitchell of Derbyshire, who obtained two separate hundreds.
Unfortunately Reuter do not re- vonl what his first innings score was, but he was unbeaten, as he was also in the second innings, wheri bo scored exactly 100.
ANOTHER HENDREN 100. The M. G. C. Australian XI batted first and compiled 349, Hendron, who has enjoyed one of the most successful seasons of his career, obtaining another 154.
'Loveson-Gower's team replied strongly and finished within 40 of this scoro.
The tourists again made light of they the opposition attack when batted a second time and declared at 269 for 8, Sutcliffs hitting up 110 not out.
with Mickey's Melody Makers to provide the music,
The remainder of the champion. ships will be held at the next galu, The full entry list for to-night follows.
50 YARDS HANDICAP FOR AGGREGATE CUP (SEMI-FINAL). 5. Fowler, R. Goldman, T. Ingram, E. Fullager, C. Chad- derton, W. Campbell, D. Suther land, F. Anslow and T. Gilmore.
30 YARDS CHAMPIONSHIP
A. Donn, E Railton, R. Wood and M. Critchley.
100 YARDS BREAST STROKE CHAMPIONSHIP.
W. Kerr, W. Schreuder, Fowler and C. Chadderton,
220 YARDS CHAMPIONSHIP] W. Campbell, H. Lange, Fullager and F. Anslow.
DIVING CHAMPIONSHIP.
E.
Schedule For 1934 Olympics
PREPARATIONS IN HAND
Manila, Sept. 4. The Far Eastern soccer foot- ball schedule was drawn up at the meeting of the P.A.A.F. football committee last Sunday at the De La Salle College. Several suggestions and recom- mendations intended to enable the Philippines have a good re- presentation in the Far Eastern football classic were made..
LEADERS WIN
GIANTS, YANKEES & SENATORS
DOUBLE HEADER FOR BOSTON
Now York, Sept. 8. Tho
Giants Sonators and Yankees all recorded successes In the Major Baseball Leagues to-day, whilst Detrolt scored a double header over Boston,
Two teams scored more than ten runo, Cincinatti making their total and to a dozen again Brooklyn Washington smiting the Chicago pitchers for eloven.
Scores as sont hy Reuter wordi
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Chiengo Boston
R. H.
8 12
3 8 3
(Jordan honïered for Boston) Cincinnati
12 -10 Brooklyn... 0 B
(Johnson pitched and blanked out Brooklyn)
Pittsburgh
New York
St. Louis
Philadelphia ...
1 €
7
11
11
HO
1
0..
(Durocher homered for St. Louis and Klein for Philadelphia)
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Washington 11. 13 Chicago
and Foxx for Philadelphia)
2
9 1
Philadelphin
9 14 0
Cleveland
2 } 1
(Ferrell homered for Cleveland
4
8 0 2
(Jolley homered for Boston) Boaten Detroit
3
4
10
Now York St. Louis
10
3 4
Boston Detroit
HO.OO
FRIENDLY HOCKEY.
St. Andrew's Club Suffers
The committee first undertook to
First Defeat. draw up the Far Eastern football G. schedule with three teams entered.
This routine calls for the first LOSES TO SIGNALS. game to be played on May 12, the Missed opportunities told the tale second game on May 18 and the in a fast friendly hockey match yes- third game on May 19. In Ac-terday afternoon, when the St. An- cordance with the requirement the drow's Club suffered its first defeat Philippines should play Japan on Royal Corps of Signals by the odd of the season at the hands of the May 12 and China' on May 19.
gonl In three on the latter's ground, A schedule of four teams waged on several occasions, especially in
The Saints, who should have scor AGGREGATE CUP (SEMI-FNIAL), also drawn in case French Indo- the sect d half of the game, were
Mrs. Schreuder, Miss Weller, Miss Lane, Mrs. Read, Miss China will participato. This sked without the services"
of N. A. E Hunter, Miss Shoesmith, Miss provides for six playing days. S. Dalziel, Mrs. Divett.
EARLY TRAINING DESIRABLE.
La Morgan, A. Morrison, R. Goldman, and D. Sutherland. LADIES 50 YDS HANDICAP FOR
MIXED TEAMS RACE. A. Donn, Mrs. Read, Mise Weller, M. Critchley, R. Wood,
‚and C. Chadderton."
E. Railton, Mrs., Schreuder, Miss Dalziel, H. Lange, E. Selk, and S. Fowler,
Other avents include a mixed novelty race with post entries, and push ball polo.
QUEEN'S PARK WIN AGAIN ·
IN SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE
London, Sept. 8. Queen's Park, who are making
The committee recommended to Federation the holding of the na the Philippine Amateur Athletic
Mackay, E. H. P. White and F. V. Wong. The Saints fielded a practi cally now eleven as compared with in the dofoneo being Cord, at last season's team, the only old-stag- centre-half.
The winners were inclined to take
tonal soccer meet in December to wild first-time hits with the conse
nlah before the Christmas vaca- quence that many good passes went
begging tion and that the selection of the
The Saints' defence work- candidates for a berth in the P. 1. ed hard and Guest was a leading Olympic team be made after the tested and half timo came with tho
light.
Tho
first half was keenly con- national championship so that the score-sheat blank. Philippine team could be assem In the second half, the Saints bled and begin actual training in pressed for a considerable period, and January. It was suggested that early on shots from Bliss_and_Bar- the Philippine team play a prac low just missed their mark. Evon- tice game on the second Sunday of tually, M. Well! gave them the lead.
The Signals made several January.
attacks,. from one of which Other recommendations made by beat Wong to equalise. A ding-dong the committes follow:
atruggle ensued, Fincher missing one or two sitters for the Saints, when well placed. The soldiers made an- other burst through, and Austin, a
That the new Rizal football
aid should at least be 112 yards
|long and 76 yards wide,
That a sub-committee in Iloilo,
newcomer on the left wing, netted a fine goal
to give them victory. The civilians pressed hard to equalise but just failed. Whitehead put in some good defonce work for the Signals.
a bold challenge to the hitherto Cebu and Legaspi be reappointed Loveson-Gower's team played undisputed supremacy of Glasgow which will recommend candidates
The teams wore as follows: forcing cricket in a grand effort to Rangars, Motherwell and Celtic in from these regions for the Philip
Signals: Cross; Martin, White- obtain the runs, and Mitchell was the first division of the Scottish pino team.
head: Scott, Cord, Dilley; Bryce, seon ut his best in compiling 100 Football League, gathered further The committee plans to be pres. Neale, Smith Convey, Austin.
points to-day, whon before their ont at as many football games as St. Andrew's H. Wong: F. A. But the clock won a great race, own supporters they beat Third possible to enable them to judge Nider, A. E. P. Guest, A. D. Ham- R. Woolley: E. Mac- Broadbridge, leaving the game in an exelting Lanark by five gone to two the ability of candidates for the non; G. Lee, P. J. Harlow. E. F. state-Roider.
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