THE ·HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JUNE 25,
1934.
HOW KENT AMASSED A RECORD SCORE BOXER FALLS OUT OF
ALL DAY PACE OF 100 RUNS AN HOUR
ASHDOWN SMASHES COUNTY'S INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Kent recently established a new record in first class cricket by piling up the huge score of 803 for 4 wickets declared against Essex. On the first day's play they actually scored 622 runs, and the following description of this achievement is given by Frank Thorogood in the News-Chronicle.
THE RING
Jack Moody's Plunge To Floor After K.O.
Test Close Of Play Scores
AUSTRALIA HOLD THEIR OWN England-1st Innings, '^
C. F. Waltors, o Bromley, b
82
H. W. Sutcliffe, 1.b.w., b Chip-
perfield
20
perill
2
13
McCabe
Wall
Surprised by plic-driving W. R. Hammond, c and b Chip- punch from his groggy opponent, P. Hondren, e McCabe, b Jack Moody, of West Bromwich, Wali dropped on the boards of the R. E S. Wyatt, e Oldfield, b Chip- Palais de Danse, Birmingham, Just nerflold month, and rolled over and over M. Loyland, b Wall until his head was over the edge LEG. Amos, e Oldfold, b of the ring staging.
G. Genry, eChipperfield, tarily the action saved Moody H. Verity, St. Oldfield, b Grint from plunging head-first to the
K. Farnes, b Wall floor some feet below-but an W. E. Bowes, not out angry shout, "Don't help him,"
Extras caused the intervener to relenae his hold and Moody slithered down Total to the floor, where he lay still."
A spectator grasped him momen-
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COLLEGES' ATHLETIC
MEETING
KEEN CONTESTS IN THE FINALS
BIG CAROLINE HILL MEETING
BROUGHT TO CLOSE
200 metres: 1,5 L, Kah-Woo . (Ling) Tung); 2. Chow Poon-lap (Poi Ying); D. Suen Wah-kim (Bouth China); 4. Lan Man-chu (South China).
High Jump 1. So Kim-fong (Wah 2. Kwok Lok-shing (Sat Nam) 8. Wong. Sio-ko (Sal Nam); 4. Wong Kum-Bum' (South China).
Team Raco: 1. Sai Nam; 2; South China; B., Ling Nam; 4. Nam Kwong
Yank
4.
50 metres: 1 Liu Kin-ming (as Nam
2. Kwok Wing-choy (Ling nam) 8. Hok. Wan-mag (Sai Nam);
Wan Ho-ching (Pui Ching).. 100 metres: 1. Kwok Wing-choy
Chow Ping-wah (South 4. Hah Wan-song
(South
Nami,
Keen competition was witnessed by a large crowd on the Linguam): 2. Liu Kin-ming (Set South China Athletic Association ground, Caroline Hill, yesterday China); afternoon, when the finals of the events in the Hongkong Inter-China).
- Boys' "D" high jump: 1. Liu Kia-. scholastic Athletic Meeting were decided. The leading Colleges
ming (Sai Nam); 2. Kwok Lok-shing were Wah Yan, Sai Nam and Ying Wah, who shared the places (Pui Ching); 1. Chan Kai-chi (South in the majority of the events. Final standings have not been China); 4. Tal Cho-kok (Wah completed as yet.
Toam Raco: 1. Pui Ching; 2. South 3. Ng Slu-Cheung (Ying China; 3. Pul Ching; 4. Ying Wah. Boys' "A" 100 metres: 1. George Lam); Chan (Wah Yan); 2. Kung Chi-choc Wah): 4. Ng Kong yip (Ying Wah) Girls' 100 metres: 1. Chan Fung 400 motrea: 1. Fok flo-to (Ching ching (Sai Nam): 2. Lan Sook-yim 440 (Wah Yan); Mok Wah-wan (Ying
Wal); 2.Yuen Shing-kal (Wah (Sal Nam); 3. So Shiu-wan Wah); 4 Lam Sing-to (King's). Fall of Wickets: 1 (Sutcliffe) 'for} 200 metres: 1. George Chan (Wah Yan); 3. Ng Su-cheung Ying nam); 4. Ho Shiu-ying (Ling fun
4. Kwong Pak-tong (Fong| .80 metres law hurdle: 1.. Chan.. and treeglrt meadow, scored at the;
Moody was fighting Pat Butler, 70; 2 (Hammond) for 78; 3 (Hen-:
Lam).
Suinun (Sai Nam); 2. Lau Sook- rate of 100 rons per hour, the
Team Race: 1. Wah Yun; 2. Satching (Sai Nam); d. Tong Mee-yuk tragedy for Espex was that Eastman of Leicester. In the third round dren) for 99; Waltors) f10 Yan); 2. Blok Wah-ken (Wah Yan); Wah);
400 metres: 1. Mek Wal-kan (Ying Nam; 3. Kung Yap; 4. South China. Sa Nam); J. Young Shiu-yingg could not bowl because of a damaged he felled the Leicester boy for a 5 (Wyatt) for 182; 6 (Leyland) 103. Kung Chi-cheo (Wak Yan); 4.
count of seven. When Butler 311; 7 (Geary) for 350; 8 (Ames) Sun Chung-kan (Wah Yan).
80 metres low hurdies: 1. Chung (Sa Nam).
High Jump: 1. Lau Sook-yim (SAL. staggered to his feet, Moody crash-40; 3 (Farmes) for 410). 10 wab); 2. Chang Chi-fun (Wal
3. Kong Wing-chean (Wah Char-lam (Wah Yan); 2. Leung Trang Âu khong kal (Ying Chocheung (Fom Lam) 2. Poon Nam); 2 Jenny Wrong (Sn Nam ed him down again with a heavy (Verity) for 440.
Wan-nam (Pun Lap); 4. Ng Biu-1 Tong Mee-yuk (Saf Nam); 4.
Butterfly Chu (Sal Nam). right hook. The bell saved him.
Apart from that handjeap, however, Essex missed vital chances during the big partnership, and the first one, had I been necepted, would have turned) the whole current of the game.
Runs flowed in "mighty A TRAGEDY FOR ESSEX. volume yesterday from the
Woolley and Ashdown, feeling lordly bats of Kont Fours roared like a torrent down the quite at home in a beautiful fented clean-shaven grass, and at one period the distracted captain of Essex had serious thoughts of calling out the fire brigade. shoulder, When play closed and William Ashdown, still unbeaten, had made the highest score of his life with 307, Kent's gigantic total had exceeded by two runs the number registered against Essex at Tonbridge in 1922. The day begon with a partnership of 20 for the first wicket-and then came the deluge. Nothing, it seemed, but a good workmanlike se conld have driven Woolley and Ashdown out of their paradise, but the honour of breaking up a great alliance which produced 362 for the second wicket In a little over three hours fell to
Claude Ashton.
received
Butler was awarded the decision on a technical knock out.
Wall
McCabo
Grimmett
O'Reilly
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. R. W. 49.7 108 18.3 38
A 1
53.4 13 102 I
36
16 70 1
34
10 91
3
Chipperfield Darling.
8 2 19 Australinist Innings.
This occurred when Woolley, hav- ing scored two runs, was missed at
Results of other bouts were:--- deep square leg by Cuimore. Owing to the accident which he
Ten rounds: George Archer! when batting at Trent Bridge on the previous day, Cutmore wore a plaster (Birmingham) defeated Jack Tur-w. M. Woodfull, b Bowes Just above the eyes, and his vision vey (Birmingham); referee stop- W. A. Brown, not out may have been conceivably Impaired ped fight in the second round. D. G. Bradman, and b Verity The full score was then 85, and the Harry Orton (Leicester) bral. J. McCabe, not out
Extras muffering bowler Raymond Smith.
George Kirby (Birmingham) re- Not long before ten, and in the course of two overs, Woolley, then in tired in the eighth round. Six the 140%, offered annccepted chances rounds: Kid Paynton (Birming alf Peter Smith to Nichols and Pape ham) ko. Jim Cowdell (Smeth-cs:
un in the wick), second round,
In the long field. Later
1}}}
South
22
103
36
24 Wah); 4. L Chun-chung (Ying nam); 1. George Leo (Wah Yan). Fong?", "C" 50 metres: I. Sin Yuk-
Total (for 2 wkts.)...... 192 Fall of Wickets: (Woodfull) for
2 (Bradman) for 141. SURREY'S HUGE SCORE.
100
Girls'
Yan);
Wah).
Relay Race 800 metres: 1. Wah cheung (Ying Wah).
Long Jump: 1. Kwong Pa-tong 50 metres: 1. Leung Ngar-yim Yan; 2. Tui Wah; 3. King's Col
(Fog Lam) 2. Chan Chiu-pul (Sal (Sai Nam); 2 Yim Wal-bung (Sai lego; 4. Tung Fong.
To moties in Kivon Wingchuen Nam); 3. Chan Wache (Vah Ynn); Nam); a Yeung Kwai chung "Sai Nam 4 llo Woon-seung" (Sai (Wah Yan); 2. Leung Fook-chi 4. Kan Wah-tim (Wah Yan).
Team Race: 1. Wah Yan: 2. Pui Nam). (Wah Yan): 3. Chung Char-fan
100 metres: 1. Leung Au-yim Wah Yen) 4. Ng Pin-lit (King's), Ching; 3. Sai Nam; 4. South China.
Boys C 60 metres: 1. Yue Kwal (Ling Tux); 2. Tong Kwal-chung 110 metres high hurdlen: 1. Chan Yuk (Wah Yan); 2. George Chan loo (King's); 2 Lam lon-ching (Sal Nam) 3. In: Wai-hing (Ling 4. Leo Ngar-kwal (Kit (Wah Yan); 3. Li Yung-fuk (Ching (Lingnam); 3. Kwok Wing-ki (Ling- Tung):
Kwai-100 metres: 1. Yuo 7 Wah):
Wong (King'a);
2. Wong Slu-k (Lingping (Ling Tung); 2. Ng Yat-yin Throwing the javelin: 1. Kamtong (Sal Nam): 2. Sit Kit Bam); 3. George Lea (Wah Yan); (Ling Tung); 3. Yeung Walkit (Sai Nam); 4. Yun Yut-ying (5ul fong (Sat Nam); . Chan Yuk (Wah 4. Fong Hing-yan (Chi Hang).
200 metros: 1. Yue Kwai-loo Nam). Yan): 4. Lo Hung-san (Wah Yan).
2. Wong Slu-kit (Ling-
200 metres: 1. Liu Wai-sam (Sai Three stops Jump: 1. Yung Chung (King's) :
Wing-san (Sal Nam): 2. Sin Ping (Ling Tung); wah (Ying Wah); 2. Yip Tai-lung nam) Chow
Wah Yan); 3. Li Wun-fan (Sal Nam); 4. Poo Chi-hang (Wah Yan). 3. Kwan Yuet-ying (Sal Nam);
Team Race: 1. Lingnam; 2. Wah Choy Sia-ying (Ling Tung), (Ying London, June 23.
Mok Wah-kun Nam):
Yan); 3. Pui Ching: 4 Sai Nam, 600 metres 1, Chan Miu-yin (Pak The scores at the close of play to Wah).
800 metres low hurdles: 1. Ho01); 2 Yip Pui-chu (Bai Nam): 3. Pole jump: 1. Chan Shing (Ying day of the principal cricket matches!
(Sai Kwai-wing (Pun Lap); 2. Lui Hon- Sung Fung-nin (Sai Nam); 4. Tsang 2 Walt); in progress wero;
Tam Kwok-man
(Saihan (Ying Wah); 3. George Leo Sul-on (Tai Chung), 3. Lam Yue-cheung Surrey 483 (Sandham 123, Whitfield Nam);
(Ling Wah Yan); 4. Chow Ilon-chung
Boys" "C" high jump: 1. Wong Tam Man-hok 114) v. Oxford.
4. Nam);
(Wah Yan),
Yu-tim (Kung Yip): 2 L Kwok- (Arnold 127); Nam)..
100 metros: 1. Kwok Lok-eung chot (Kung Yip): 3. Wong Shiu- Boys' "B" 100 metres: 1. Chung Lancashire 174 (Lewix seven for Chan-lam (Wah Yan); 2. Pun Wan- (Cai Nam); 2. Leang Chan-fai wah (South China); 4. Chung, St-
nom (Pun Lap); 3. Loung Po-yin (Chung Ying); 3. Pang Hing-wan yiu (King). Derbyshire 238 (Alderman 115); (Ying Wah); 4. Loung Chok-cheung (Ying Wab); 4. Lee Kal-woo (Ling
Tung). (Fang Lam).
Team Race: 1. Sal Nam; 2. Kit Notts 385 for seven v. Worcester.
Long Jump: 1. Chung Chan man Sussex 357 for five v. Yorkshire.
(Wah Yan); 2. Cheuk Yue-hing Fong: 3. Ling Tao.
1. Kwok Warwick 108; Leicester 86 for six. (Ching Wah); 3. Ng Pin-cheung, Boys' "D" 500 metres:
Leung Middlesox 200; Gloucester 15 for(Wah Yan); 4. Ching Wan-toi (Wah Lok-shing (Sal Nam): 2.
Chuen-fai (Chung Ying); 3. Chung two.
Yan).
4. Leo Koh Glamorgan 331 v. Somerset,
200 metres: 1. Fok Ho-to (Ching Mon-chi (Pun Lap); Wahl: 2. Leung Chok-cheung (Fong woo (Ling Tung).
Hampshire 305 Essex 80 for one.
Before Essex attained to sext-day Amos, with his wore at 30, was clana rank irentwood had been missed by Eastman nt extra mid-off. their headquarters until round about
To use the words of old Tom the middle eighties; but yesterday.
China "B" eleven defented Emmeti, there was an epidemic on marked the first match in the county. the Brentwood ground, but it wasn't a team from H.M.S. Phoenix by two championship ever played on that catching.
goals to all in a friendly football ground.
the match at Caroline Hill ́on Saturday Employing every stroke boned, and especially the late cut, afternoon. South China's goal was Well, the event has happened now which now and again resembled
by Tay Kwro-liang in the a scored with a vengeance, and no mian can chup. Woolley hit a 6 at the expense first half. any that the Kent team are not en-of Cutmore and twenty-one 4'8. It couraging Esses in their decision to was his second century of the season leave Leyton and carry the old banner following against Somerset and all round' the county..
the 127th of his career.
Ashdown did more by making In the opinion of the Essex nien,
Anhdown, who was born at Bromley highest score ever put up by a Rent Northanta 17 for . however, there is a limit to encourage not only played a great innings main achieved by Frank Woolley--306 not pinyer the previous beat being nient even when It
comes from
aly eloquent of the off-frive and the out for the M.C.C. against Tasmania neighbouring county, and it was ruleg hit, but exceeded the biggest in-in the tour of 1911-12. oured last evening that the hame nings ever made for Kent. captain woul Beck an injunction Until yesterday Ames held that dis- This was Ashdown's third century against Ken! for exceeding the speed tinction with 206 against Gloucester of the season and Ames renched his limit.
shire at Folkestone last year; but second in 80 minutes.
THE
the
73); Kent 152 for eight,
-Router.
4.
GENTLEMEN'S
SPEAKING!
Throwing the discus: 1. Suk Kín fung (Sai Nam}; 2 Yp Yau lung (Wah Yan); 3. Yau Ki-cheung (Wah Yan); s. Li Shi-fan (Sal Nam),
1,600 metres: 1. Chung Chai-fan (Wah Yan); 2. Cheung Chung-hing Wah Yan); 13. Chan Man-yim (Chung Nam); 4. Wong Wing-kit (Wah Yan).
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