EXCITING
two
The annual Household Brigade stoepischases were held at Hawthorn
showe Hi recently. Photo horses taking the fence and ditch.in the Household Brigade Huntera'
Challenger Cup.
JOCKEY
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1934.
CRICKET BETWEEN KENT AND ESSEX
Cutmore Causes Defeat Of Hop County
CLUB
WIN AGAIN
KEEN Ponies
BADMINTON Newly
K.C.C. DEFEATED ON THE POST
SOUSA & CHOY
IN. FORM
Classified
JOCKEY CLUB'S
LIST
The Hongkong Jockey Club have issued the following alterations and additions to the classlication
dated March 19.
AUSTRALIAN PONIES.
"A" Cinssi-
Atlas
Repeating their perform-lists anco of three weeks ago, the Jockey Club last evening defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club in their return badminton match played on the Jockey Club courts, securing the nine rubbers.
five of
The decision rested on the last match of the evening, when Collins and Guest were beaten by Sousa and Choy after a keen 'game.
So close was the contest that the visitors actually scored more points than the winners, who in winning cleren games, scored 224 aces, as against the K.C.C.'s 2411 aces for nine games.
Despite the heat, the badminton was excellent. The Jockey Club owed everything to Sousa and Choy, who again won all three rubbers without the loss of game.
Kwok and Llang put up a clever. display against Collins and Guest, but after winning the first game to five, conceded the next two.
Zimmern and Yue obtained a surprise win over Broadbridge and Gray, winning the first and third
games.
SCORES.
Full scores were:
Kwok and Liang (Jockey Club)
lost to Collins and Guest 15-5, 7-15,
B-15; beat Gray and Broadbridge
CHINA PONIES. "A" Class:-
Electric Star
"B" Class:
Don
"C" Class: Copper Idol Valorous "D" Cln68- Armistice Dny Bold Marshul
Columbo Fudge
Hot Hecis Morning Sun Mortmain Ple Face Ilacing Pluck Racing Triumph Rose Leaf Shaughraun Sweet Life
"E" Class:-
Cebu
De Minimis Festival Eve King Salmon
King's Company Maria Patra Snappy Eve
The Crook
The Panther Wembly Stag
15-2, 16-8; lost to E. F. Fincher RUGBY MAKES GAINS
and Kew 11-15, 6-15.
Choy and Sousa (Jockey Club) boat Collins and Guest 16-10, 18-16: beat Gray and Broadbridge 15-5. 15-10; beat Fincher and Kew 10-10, 15.11.
E. Zimmpra and Yue Shun-wa (Jockey Club) lost to Collins and Guest 2-16, 3-15; beat Gray and Broadbridge 15-8, 1-16, 15-12; lost to Fincher and Kew 7-15, 8-16,
TENNIS TOURNEY
ON. CONTINENT
8,000 Clubs Expected In Italy
London. Rugby football is rapidly gain- ing ground on the continent
It has been announced thint in two years Italy will have 8,000 clubs and it is oven considered likely that the game may be made compulsory In Italian schools.
In the Kowloon Cricket Club's Germany, too, is putting through Tennis Tournament, continued yes-n vigorous rugby campaign. terday, only two matches were play- The formation of an Internin- ed, the singles between. A. E. Ferry tional federation at the time of and D. Orr ("B") being postponed.
Franco-Germaa match at
the Resalta. Ladies' Championship: Miss M. Griffiths, beat Miss A. Bac Hanover appears to have given kenzie 6-3, 6-2; Mrs. A, C. Kella the game a flip on the other side: beat Miss Haines 0-1, 0-1.
of the channel.
Records Of Rugby Clubs
Aberavon
Barnstable
Bath
Shediond
Blackheath
Polni
A.
Moseley
827 823
North Newport Newton Abbot Northampton Nuneaton *** Old Alterna
Birkenhead Park
215 1 10 4 488
224 270
230 203
403 275
Old Cranleighana Old Læslan
7674 325
Ttratford Dridgend Mrldgwater Brighton Tristol
turion
Camborow
Cambridge Univeralty
Cardiff
Watford Bridges
Coventry
Cross Kert Devenport Service
Durham s
Exeler
Exmouth
Fylde
Gionteater
Guy's Hospital ..........
"Harlequine
Mendingler
Leicester
Linolly
London Irkh
London Boatlis
Tondon Unit, Vandate;
Landon Weih
Lodser
803 280
239 182
44031
567 211
G V80 31
.17830 192
210 x 2CH 17: 260 200
41 21 10 401 57
876 188
119
18 200 266
206 176
151 17 219.JEN
12 20 503 860
Older ****
Points
P. W. D. F. La dh'
ST 18 1 1 327 101
44 36
4.6 698 280
E9 12
2 10 467 193
13 400 288
29 18
400 240
* 10
....... ET
Old Merchant Taylors
Oxford University
Penzance ****** Plymouth Albian
Redruth
Richmond Bowlyn Park
Bart Tepli St. Ives vi
Louthen #water Telemosth
United Servi U.03. Old Boru Upper Clapton
Wakefield Warp LP,
Wallington Weston-super-Mare
Worthing
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'MATCHES STARTING
TO-DAY.
The following programme
of first-clase cricket matches are starting to-day..
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Surrey Warwickshire ́nt 'Oval
Sussex v Essex at Hove
Lancashire v Somerset at
Manchester
་
OTHER MATCHES.
Oxford
Oxford
Yorkshire at
Combridge v Australians at Cambridge
O'Reilly.
BEST PERFORNANCES
BATTING.
The leading Individual batting and bowling performances wore as under.
Barber (Yorks) v M.C.C., 188 R.E.S. Wyait (M.C.C.) v
Yorks
132 130
Todd (Kent) v Essex
Derby 128 Watson (Lanes) Nawab of Pataudi (Wor
126 cester) v Oxford Iddon (Lancs) v Derby
.. 121. Walker (Oxford) v Wor-
cester
118 Leyland (Yorks) v M.C.C., 104* Davidson (Yorks) v M.
101" C.C.. Cutmure (Essex) v Kent 970 E.W. Dawson (Leicester)
v Australians Indicates .Net Out...
BOWLING.
91
SOME BATTING CONTRASTS
YORKSHIRE AND M.C.C. SCORE FREELY
AUSTRALIANS THWARTED BY E. W. DAWSON
London, May 8.
IN between the showers during the past three days, first class cricket offered some interest- ing play, with batsmen and bowlers in rare struggles for supremacy.
BUT for the rain, Notts and Lancashire would
'probably have garnered the full points in- stead of being forced to take first innings honours. However there were definite results in the three other county engagements. The friendly encounters in which the Australians. M.C.C., and Oxford figured were all left drawn. BATSMEN shared the honours with bowlers. Nine
willow-wielders reached three figures, and two others missed the mark after reaching the nineties. Ten bow- lers enjoyed varying successes, with Lewis, a Kent colt, leading the way with 8 for 58.
RESULTS AT GLANCE
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.
Middlesex (210 and 59-4) beat Northants 1124 & 152) by
six wickets at Northampton
Essex (244 & 166-8) beat Kent (273 & 1301 by two
wickets at Gravesend
Notts (232) beat Somerset (156 & 83-21 on first innings
at Nottingham
Sussex 1337 & 37.1) beat Hampshire (118 & 254) by nine
wickets at Hove
Lancashire (337-3 dec.) beat Derbyshire (115 & 88-11 on
first innings at Ilkeston
OTHER MATCHES.
Australians (368-5 dec.) drew with Leicestershire (152 &
263-9) at Leicester
M.C.C. 1333 & 125-4) drew with Yorkshire (410 & 219-1.
dec.) at Lord's
Oxford (377 & 94-2) drew with Worcestershire (299 & 246-8
dec.) at Oxford.
Fleetwood-Smith
ARMY BOXING
EAST LANCS HOLD FINAL BOUTS FINE DISPLAY
Two knock-outs figured in the finala of the East Lancashire Regiment boxing tournament at the Shamshuipo crowd large Camp last night, A
Aghts, Bome splondid witnessed capecially in the boys' events. All the verdicts were popular.
At the conclusion of the fights, Lieut Col. A. C. Mareh, O. C. the East Lanes., prior to présenting the trophies, said that it was very praise. worthy that 12 out of the 15 boys in the battalion had figured in the nog, them yory and he congratulated heartily on their excellent display. They had shown prontising talent
In the championship boute, ho was sure that all felt that the belts had Io was SOITY been won deservedly.
to say, however, that one or two of their champions had been unable to compelo this year but hoped to return to the ring next year,
The results were as follow: Mosquito-weight: Boy Langaford gained a walk-over from Boy Faroll, who was certified medically unst
Bantamweight: Boy Harbon beat Boy Sharples en polata.
Feather-weight:" Boy Trestian beat Middlesex beat Northants cashire were able to declare their Bey Bidwell on points. Lewis (Kent) v Essex 8 for 58
first innings at 337 for 3. Sibbles by six wickets.
Light-weight: Boy Nowey beat Cornford (J) (Sussex)
followed this up with some clover Boy Causena on points. Hampshire
..... 6 for 29
In a low-scoring match
on a bowling which earned him 6 for Bantam-weight (Corporals' Belt): Sibbles (Lanes) v Derby
pitch,
(Headquartors rain-affected
Middlesex 44 and saw Derby sent back for Bilms. Whitehouse 6 for 44
tho succeeded in defeating Northants. 116. Following on, mid- Wing) beat Pte. Dronaleld ('C' Com- *Eastman (Essex) V
The home batsmen made two poor landers succeeded in saving the pany on points.
Feather-weight (Lt.Col. Marsh's) Kent
5 for 23 showings, being sent back in their game rain putting an end to the Belt): Pte. Whitehouse (Headquarters
first venture for 124 and in their cricket after they had scored 88 Wing) beat Pte. Williams (Headquar
Robins (Middlesex)
Northants
Peebles (Middlesex)
Northants Jackson (Oxford)
Worcester
V
G for 64eccond
T
5 for 54
Y
5 for 66
for 152. Peebles and for 1. Robins did the damage, the former claiming five victims for 54 and his collague 6 for 39.
Middlesex were by no means
SET-BACK
FOR GIANTS
"REDS" SPRING A SURPRISE
PHILLIES IN HAPPY HITTING MOOD
New York, May 8. Now York Glants, recolved a shock to-day when opposed to Cin- cinnati Reds in the National Base- ball League, being defeated easily.. The Reds piled on Boven runa in response to the Glants' three.
Philadelphia Phillies ran rlot against Chicago Cubs, helping themselves to a baker's dozen.
In the American League, the Senators just nosed out "Chicago White Sox, but the Yankees had a comfortable passage against St. Louis,
Cascarella accomplished a good pitching performance for Philadel phia, blanking out the Cleveland Indians.
Results as cabled by Router
were,
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
R. H. E.
0.3 0
Philadelphia
2 6.
Cleveland
(Cascarella pitched and blank-
ed out Cleveland)
St. Louis
(Burns homered) Now York...
(Lazzeri homered)'
Detroit Boston
D 1
2
8 11
0
1
10
D
1
6
4
Chicago
0 12
0
(Bonura homered)
Washington ... 7 8. 3
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn
2
B
0
(Cuccinello homerud)
6. 11
0
13 18
1
6 10
4.
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
(E. T. Hanallen homered) Chiengo..................
(Chuck Kieln and Babe Phelps homered?
New York Cincinnati
Boston St. Louis
11
J
0
Ο
8
1
THOROUGHBREDS FOR SINGAPORE SPORT
English Two-Year-Olds
Bought By Turf Club
Pte Когда
ters Wing), en points.. AUSSIES THWARTED.
Light-weight (OMeera' Bolt): Pte. k.o. Pte. Powley CA | Company)
Singapore. in the Australians drew with Lei-Tarrant (DS' Company)
The Singapore Turf Club is im- second round. cestershire. Larwood (Netts) v
Middle-weight (Mon's Beit): Pte. porting English two-year old A fine fighting innings by E. W.
bent L/Cpl. thoroughbreds with a view to im- Bomerset..、****
4 for 31 happy nt the wickets, but Dawson saw the Australians don- Gray ('A' Company)
proving racing generally in Singa O'Reilly (Australians) v
they built up a substantial first led victory against Leicester. The Mason (DS Company) on points.
Welter-weight (Warrant Omera" pore. Lelcester
4 for 40 Innings advantage by totalling 210, visitors had all the best of the and Sergeants Belt): Pte. Neilson The cost will be approximately (Aus- Fleetwood Smith
and left with less than 60 to win, exchanges, but despite good bow (lendquarters
Wing) tralians) v Leicester 4 for. 83 hit off the cyna for the loss of ling by O'Reilly and Fleetwood- Howie ("C" Company in the first £300 each and, after a spell at Cameron Highlands, a health re- Smith, Leicester held out, and at round. the closo had scored 263 for 9 in The officials were: Referee: Lieub, sort somo 260 miles from Singa- their second innings, being 47 runs Manlove; Judge: Lieut. Wisden and noro, the horses will be brought to Lleut, Williams; Timekeeper: Second Singapore where they will be put ahead,
Lieut. Ervine-Androwa.
"bantam-weight up for auction among the mem- Private Benrott, champion of Great Britain in 1egers,
Three races will be provided for and 1931, and Drum-Major Quinter light-weight champion of the Army in the batch at the Spring meeting 1930, were notable absentees from in 1935 for a stake of £300 cach the champlonships last night,
SHANGHAI RACING
ALL THE LATEST
RESULTS
Shanghai, May 8.
four wickets.
EXCITING FINISH.
Essex beat Kent by two wickets.
Dawson kept the Leicester flag
Kent were concerned in a typi-flying with fighting innings of cally exciting finish to their game 91, and the other honours were with Essex at Gravesend, but the taken by O'Reilly. (4 for 40) and decision wont against the Hop Fleetwood-Smith (4 for 83). county, who lost by two wickets.
Leslie Todd, natural successor
to Frank Woolley, jumped into fine form with the bat, helping
FREE SCORING.
M.C.C., drow with Yorkshire. There was never any chance of
The full results of to-day's race himself to 180 out of Kent's first inn outright result in the M.C.C.,
meeting follow:
(L. II.
First RaceWet Morn Wade), Tienalwmotze (V. V. Needa), Vecherock (A. W. Raymond),
Time-200-4/5.
Second Race Roddio (II. Malt land), Phantom Prince
cornacno), Morey Kid (V. V, Necda),
Time 59:4/6.
Fourth Race-Ranter
innings score of 278, but Kent collapsed in their return visit, and (5 for 23) dismissed Eastman them for
Еваех fell
for 58.
(I. D.
Essex necom-
Set 103 to win, Parkin), Kan. Pate Hunt), Simple plished the task in fine style. 11.030 254 Simon (A. N. Dallas),.
making the winning hit, with two Time 2.42-8/5. Fifth Race Double Brand (F. wickets intact. For this they had Marshall), Wyngarth (J. K. Brand), largely to thank Cutmore, whose Tatience was rewarded with an Lovoni (G. Neugebauer).
Time-2.43-3/6.
undefeated 07.
v Yorkshire match after the Mary- Leboners had responded with 333 to Yorkshire's 410.
race.
Great Welcome Accorded Chinese Olympic Team
HUGE CROWD DEMANDS PARADE
THROUGH CITY
Manlia, May 8. The athletes appear to be in the
⚫ Balamen were completely in the 20 short of ascendant. Barber with 168 not (C. En-their oppent's first Innings only helped to lay the foundation acore by 20 runs, and the innings of the biggest aggregate of the was fortured by the magnificent programme, but also distinguish Third BacoEdinburgh Castle (3 bowling of Lewis, who was offered ed himself by claiming the high- Tremendous enthusiasm was shown pink of condition and apparently on- Petuhunty, Something (F. E. Harris), but alight, opposition in taking Best individual score, Davidson, and a large local section of the Chin-eyed their trip anil are fit for the Roland Seck (G. Neugebauoc).
thefinst grind. The delegation does not with 101 not out was also promin-arrival of the Chinese Olymple dele comment on the chances of victory in
eso community turned out for Time 2.58-1/6.
ont,
gation and gave them a triumphal various events but allows the impres I. E. S. Wyatt showed there was Bttle sting in the Yorkshire at the pior shouting and compelling the ning the Soccer, in which event the ontry. At least 3,000 people, jammed | sion, that China is confident of win- teams to make a parade through the stiffost opposition is expected to como the from Java. Mr. Lim Bong-soo, the tack by taking 104 from it.
The champions again scored Manila streets, after which freely in their second visit, declar-athletes inspected the stadium while tennis player from Singapore, is ex Ing at 219 for 4. This time Mau- the officials hastened to parlando give the Japaness a rico Leyland came into the limo-respects to the Governor General and hard fight.
The Chinese showed a novel retort to the Mayor. out. light with 104 not
Tho RAIN INTERFERES.
M.C.C., onally played
School giris covered the arriving to Japan's much-published staff of out time,
teams with bouquets while a Chinese speelal cooks which accompanied the Lancashire beat Derby on knocking up 125 for 4 wickets, boy.scout band furnished the muainteams when the chefs and managers first innings.
The dologation war officially greeted of the leading Manila Chinese ro- OXFORD DO WELL. ·
by both the Chinese Consul and by staurants gathered together and con Oxford Drow with War. Mles Philippines, this year's Carnival structed a special kitchen in which the Queen, who is a Chinees bolle best Chinese food' le being preparod, coster.
Doctor Wang officially expressed The Chinaso restaurants in Manila are- a his delight at returning to the Philip many and famous MELEPAN pines after an absence of adven years The entire Japanese delegation and made assurances of his heartiest staged a strenuour work-out to-day bat the Chinesa teama, ara resting co-operation to make the games
Laftor their trip/-Reuter, i
Sixth Raco-Saga (V. V. Neoda), Yashmak (A. F. Clark), Sigma (F. E.; Harris).
Time 2.44-1/5.
Seventh inco-Nacrenzio (R,' _D. Coltic Princo (C. En- Parkin), carnacio), Olto (F. R. Relborur).
Time-2.47-1/6.
Lancashire had matters well under control in their game with Eighth Race White Viceroy (A. Derbyshire, but rain caused In- V. White), Racky Light (Bterference and Derby escaped Moller), Hran Mash (J. Pote Hunt) with defeat on the dirst innings,
Time-1.48-2/5.
With Watson and Iddon treating Ninth Race-Blue Tetor (J. Pota, Ilunt), Le Farcour (F. E. Harris), the attack with scant respect and both reaching three figuros, Lan" "(Continued on Page D.).
If Oxford could have forced home a first innings advantage, they would probably have beaten Worcester. But the county team (Continued on Page:9.).
tremendous · KUCCESS.
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