THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY JULY 11, 1984
COUNGES CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS
YORKS DROP MORE COUN
LANCASHIRE CREEPING
UP ON SUSSEX
LEADERS HELD TO A DRAW BY
ESSEX: NOTTS WIN
London, July 10.
Although Sussex were held to a draw and Lancashire” gainod a substantial win against Northants, there has been no change in the leadership of the county championship. Yorkshire dropped further back thanks to a first innings
defeat by Surrey, and Kent, who
were up to the beginning of last week in third position, found themselves half way down the table as a result of losing further points.
With hard and dry wickets the general experience, the but beat the ball in the majority of games, and three encounters were left without any definite result.
Gloucester and Lancashire' both won handsomely against weak teams. Northants added further to their miserable record by losing by an innings to the Red Rose.
In this match Tyldesley was the outstanding batsman, compilingi 122, allowing Lancashire to nggregate 400,
Against the deliveries of Sibbles
LEAGUE OFFERS
TO LARWOOD
Australia Rings Him
Up For News,
And still they grow-these the stories about Larwood, Notts and England express bow- ler. •
The latest is that n leading Lanenshire League Club was to offer him 40 a week to play for them, with £10 a week in the win. be his last in first-class cricket. ter; and that this season night
The 40-a-week story WAH treated us a joke by Lancashire League officials.
It is, however, a fact that offers
and Parkinson (the latter a com-have been made to Larwood to play paratively "unknown" player), in League cricket.
LEADING PERFORMANCES,
BATTING.
Mend. (Hants), v Kent: 198
Mitchell (York) v...
Surrey
181
Kennedy (Ilants)
Kent
130
Santall (Warwick) v
Notts
130
and
Watt (Surrey) v Yorks 123 Woolley (Kent) v lianta 122 Tyldesley (Lancs)·y
Northants
Harris (Notis) v War-
wick
A. Melville (Sussex) V
Exacx
Langridge, 'J. (Sussex)
y Essex-.. Parke, J. (Sussex)
EXMOX
BOWLING. Sibbles (Lanes) v
Northants..... Davies, E (Glamor
102
93
G for 47
gan) y Gloucester 6 for GO Gover (Surrey) y
Yorks Parkinson (Lancs)
G for 102
y Northants.... 5 for 31 Herman, (Hants), v
Kent
5 for 97
Young Frisco Invading
Northants could make no sort of a Larwood admitted this to a prESS Japan
show, and were rapidly disposed of for a total of 341-in two innings.
correspondent.
he added that he had not ac-1
RIGHT; Star of Stanford University's savon-man team that captured the Intercollegiats track and field meat in Philadelphia, big John Lymau hare la shown breaking the world's shot-put racord with a houve of 53 foot, 2: 3-4 Inches. It surpasses his own mest figures of 52 frat, 7 7-8 inches.
ABOVE: By capturing the 100 and 200 metre dashes, Bullet Bob Kissal of California proved que of the outstanding stars at the annual Intercollegia to A‚‚Ã, track and field championship in. Phila-" dolphia. Hero you see him setting a new record in the 200 metre sprint as he breasted the tape in 20.9
seconda. Kone of Cornell, and Blackman, of Stanford, finished second and third respectively.
WYATT'S DECLARATION PROBABLY COURTESY GESTURE: TEST MATCH PETERS OUT
SURPRISING batting by Sutcliffe AND WALTERS IN ENGLAND'S SECOND INNINGS
BASEBALL STARS
ON VIEW
SMART GLOUCESTER WIN. to do say offer and was not likely QUEST BY ORIENT THE Australian proved them follow-on, by wild throwing-in. WHEREAS 38 years ago, the WONDERFUL INTER
Gloucester scored
13
smart
So much interest is bung taken in victory against Glamorgan, They Larwood that he was 'rung up from were 103 runs behind on the first Australis at 6.30 in the morning Innings, but the Welshmen and asked for an interview. Ife collapsed in their accotid innings, refused to say a word. leaving Gloucester to score 237 to win. These were obtained for the loss of three wickets.
Notts completely outplayed War- wick to win by ten wickets, despite some fine batting by Santall, who in the lesers' first knock scored 130, and followed this up with an 81,
CHINA AND 1936 WORLD GAMES
CHAMPION
And
Decision To Send Teambitions fisticuffers will proceed to
To Berlin
FOURTEEN Tests have
now
LEAGUE GAME
AMERICANS BEAT NATIONALS
New York, July 10. The only Major baseball match arranged for to-day was the glamorous all-star match, on the Polo Grounds between the pick of the American and National Leagues.
cidentally-during the match he Joe Cronin respectively.
D
•
selves to be true fighters at Amnes did
average runs scored per Manchester yesterday, and the have a very happy time behind wicket was 20, this latest manner in which they averted de-the stumps. Forty three extras match, there was an average of 65 Young champion of the Orlent
Frisco, welterweight feat was very gallant
need a lot of explaining away, runs por, wicket, even if Allen was consistently Young Tarley, contender for WOR the last two wickets to add bowling wides and no-balls, feather-weight honours, with their) 68 to the overnight #core: on
been played at Old Trafford. manager, Vicente Castro sailed fro.an wicket which had already yield- Manin last week for a series of ed over 1,000 runs in three days WYATT'S second innings de- nine of which have been left drawn, three have been won by claration has been described, England, and two by Australia, two fights each in Zamboanga pro-was something worthy of the best paratory to an invasion of Japan traditions of Australian cricket although It seems reasonable to THE game Just finished has
in a critical way, as "surprising". where Frisco will meet Tony Gora especially when one takes in ac suppose that it was and Taricy takea un Young count the fact that one of these declaration to
" courtesy Tommy's conqueror.
been one of very few played batsmen should have been
allow the sick
at Monchester which has been Australian players to escape field entirely unaffected by rain. All From Japan Castro and his am- hospital.
ing in the hot aún. Once aufficient: The veteran, Philip Mead again
Australia. And if their invasion enjoyed himself at the expense of
is slowly
number of runs had been scored of the other eight drawn matches becoming 拉升 proves successful they will con-į established practise for sick really no reason why Wyatt should TANLEY McCabe's first innings National League
to make the game aufe, there was were due to rain. Kent, hitting up 198. He received
The greatest players' of the tinue on to the United States, ne- or injured Test cricketers to save not send the Aussies in to bat. good support from Kennedy (130)
Nanking, July 6:
were pitted cording to manager Vie Castro. their side. Hampshire finally 528. . China's participation in the Kent made a bold reply, and World Olympics to be held at Ber- and, Younas-Terie wit to Badly CHIPPERFIELD'S performance THE "eurprising" thing about
contury was his first made in against the American League departure of
Toat cricket on English soil. In- stars, captained by Bill Terry and thanks largely to Frank Woolley in. 1936, was declinantnissed by
fane as both these (122) Anved the foil.. u vr the Thysical Education Com-boys have made a name for them der distressing circumstances and was not so much its declaration,
yesterday when he batted un- England's second innings was scored 170 for once out. Hampshire played mittee of the Ministry of Education selves hereabouts. Frisco, it for all intents and
The American Leaguers won à out time hitting up 212 for 6. yesterday. The National Amateur should be remembered, stepped in-against doctor's orders, was re-adopted by Sutcliffe and Waltors.
purposes as the painfully slow methods ȚUST, how playful the match be brilliant match by nine runs to Athletic Federation will be en-to the limelight when he decisive-miniscent of Paynter's effort in One would have expected them be gunged by the fact that TWELVE HUNDRED RUNS.
came after tea yesterday can seven. trusted with the duty of making ly whipped Young Ignacio Fer-Australia during the last visit to have a "dip and a splash," for Hendren was put on to bowl. He No, less than twelve hundred
arrangements.
nandez to annex the
The game was preded by the welter when he left a sick bed in hospital apparently It was also decided that the crown late last year. He success to bat for England, and pull the fairly harmless, and runs ware scored in the Sussex v
the wicket proved sent down one over and conceded unveiling of a memorial to the Essex match, and a conclusive Ministry of Education be request fully defended his
title by game round.
there was four runs.
late J. J. M. McGraw, last year's result was out of the questioned to order the various Provin knocking out Fighting Nelson and
certainly nothing to lose by a bit
pilot of the National League All- Sussex took first innings points. Bureaus of Education to introduce is only 18 years old and
cial Departments and Municipal Leo Bruno is succession. Frisco E English attack did not cover
of enterprise.
THE Agures for Hopwood and Star team. due to a big score of 461 for
great
Itself in glory yesterday mor-
Verity during this Inst phase declared. Chief run-getters were physical culture courses in the things are ahead for him.
of the match are interesting. A. Melville (95) and John Parks the curriculum will be announced for the feather title. Scores of ly reading. Clark sent down 40 Australie had saved the follow "maidon" overs in the course of normal schools. The standard of Tarley is the logical contendering. In fact the figures of our IT would not have made any Hopwood bowled five "maldens" fast bowlers make very melancho-
difference to the result. Once in nine overa. Vority had four (03).
Essex responded well with 323
at an early date,
fight fins believe this boy is the Peiping, Tainan, Tsingtao, Ilan uncrowned king in
concede 100 runs for one on, a draw was inevitable.
But 30 balls and forced Sussex to bat again. kow, Changsha, Nanking, Hang- weight division. Among Tarley's to concede 113 runs without ob- by wearisome batting tactics
the feather-vers
wicket, and Allen bowled 186 balla deliberately to drag the grime out They hit up 215 for 3 and then chow, Shanghai, Canton, Nanning, victims have been Ventura Martaining a victim. declared, but Essex easily saved and Kuellin were designated as quez, Rush Blnoy whom he kay
must have made the crowd wonder the game, playing out time by com- experimental centres for the en- ocd in 3 rounds, Joe Mosquindo,
whether there wasn't some truth piling 204 for six wickets.
Facing a score of 872, Surrey boxing,
forcement of courses in Chinese Joe Parasio and several other ton VERITY along returned Worthy in the suggested decadence of the did well to beat Yorkshire on the Municipal education authorities to
Provincial and notchers. first innings. Mitchell batted direct the schools to carry out the brilliantly for the champions to
experiment. score 181, while Gover's figures of
the
Provisional regulatione govern
G for 102 expressed, a remarkableling the establishment of public plece of bowling,
recreation grounds were adopted
An innings of 123, by Walt, and will be submitted to the Minia- and substantial contributions by try for enforcement. several other players saw Surrey
The establishment of recreation
aggregate 466 in reply, and they grounds for children and the pro- then dismissed Yorkshire for 277 motion of physical education among in their return to the crease.
the masses with the assistance of Surrey altogether easy time. In their last also discussed.
the police and the military were innings, and at the close had lost
did not have
four wickots for 45 runs.--Neutor..
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP,
Lancashire (409) beat Northants 1200 & 1411 by innings
and 68 runs.
Gloucester (205 & 237-3) beat Glamorgan (308 & 133)
by seven wickets.
Sussex (461-6 dec. & 215-3 dec.) beat Essex 1323 &
204-6) on first inns.
Hampshire 1528 & 216-6) beat Kent (400) on first innings. Surrey (465 & 45-4) beat Yorkshire (372 & 277) on first
innings.
Notts (442-8 dec. & 26-0) beat Warwick (244 G 223)
by ten wickets.
TEST MATCH.
England (627-9 dec. & 123-0 dec.) drow with Australia
+(491 & 66-1).
SHAMEEN TENNIS
Match With Shanghai Varsity Team
are
Canton, July 10. St. John's University, Shanghai
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE TEAMS
K.B.G.C. AND
SELECTIONS
•
ROSS
+
52,000 DELIRIOUS FANS, To-day's match opened before
with an enthusiasm parable to the World Serica..
52,000 delirious fane, who
agog
word com-
The two famous left hand pitchers, Vernon Gomez of the Now York Yankees and Carl Hubbell of the New York Giants
SUSPENDED opened the tussle between, two
SHOCK FOR WORLD CHAMPION
figures, but he could make nő] game. impression yesterday morning, all his success coming the day before.
UITE apart from conjectures and theories, figures tell us THE cables complain of the Eng- that all Old Trafford Test records lish fielding, which was ap-were broken. Both sides laid parently very ragged at times low the existing, record for the Ilendren and Hammond are highest aggregate in an innings.
New York singled out as chief offenders, England with 627 for 3 declared, K.C.C..although this probably applies to and Australia with 491. In addi- greatest triumph, the winning of Almost at the moment of his the earlier part of the Australian tion there was a new aggregate the world's Welterweight Title first innings, and not to the for the whole match. The pre- from Jimmy (Babyface) McLarnin, The following have been selected Initial stages of the last day's vlous best was 1,073 in 1896. Barney Ross, who now stands alone to play for the K.C.C. lawn bowls play.
Thirty seven, wickots fell during as the only man in ring history league teams on Saturday.
that match. But in the one Just ever to hold both the lightweight First team v C.C.C. "A" at K.C.C.ON the other hand Hopwood ap- concluded 1,307 (notice the same and welterweight titles at onee J. W. M. Brown, W. Hyde, E. C. pears to have lost a wonderful figures appear) runa were scored was suspended by the National Fincher and R. P. Phillips (skip).chance of making Australia for the loss of 20 wickets.
Boxing Association of the United Statea.
H. Hampton, J. Howe, C. E.
Elliot-Heywood, and A E. Silk-
stone (skip)..
Gitting, J. Duroan, C. J. Lawn Bowls Championship
Tacchi and J. Fenser-(skip),
Second team v G.C.C., at Crai-
gengower.
M. Rakusen, W. Mulcahy, T. Carr
| and E. Kern (skip),
T. Fergusson, W. Hrat, L. E, Lammert and H. Overy (skip).
A. Wright, V. C. Labrum, I Jack and J. M. Jack (skip),
Reserve:-C, Fletcher.
K.B.G.C.' TEAMS.
The following have been selected to represent the Kowloon Bowling Green Club in their league matches on Saturday,
First Team versus Recreio at K.B.G.C..
P. T. Farrell, J. S. Logan, R. Halt, W. Blacfarlano (Skip).
EXCITING ENCOUNTER
ENDS IN.
DEFEAT OF GITTINS
.
Mr. Edward C. Foster, of Pro- vidence, Rhode Island, President of the NB.A. announced that he had suspended Barney from com petition in any of the N.B.A. states, for his failure to honour a contract to fight Tony
Herrara, one of Jack (Kid) Berg's victims, in Fort Worth, *Texas.. demanded by
the Texas Boxing
magnificent teams,
representing
possibly the greatest array of players over together on one field.
·BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP WALK-OVER.
T. FERGUSSON GIVEN GAME BY A. JONES.
The Hon. Secretary of the. Hongkong Lawn Bowls As Hociation announced this morning that A. Jones had conceded a walk-over to T. Fergusson in the singles. championship.
The postponed, match be tween E. W. Simmonds and A. S. Gomes will be played at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club to-morrow (Thursday)..
Franklo Frisch homered for the Nationals in the firet Innings after. Babe. Ruth, Gehrig and Foxx had been struck out in succession.
An exceedingly. fine. game in the 22 shots to 17 and thus qualified for The action of the NB.A. was open ingles championship of the the third round. lawn bowls competition was played Other eliminations from the singles Association and followed the sus- on the Indian R.C. Green yesterday championship were B. W. Bradbury pension of Ross in Texan by Mr. when A. Chapman of the Yacht Club arid L. F. Xavier,
Scoring two, six and one runs: by 28 photo to 17.. beat H. Gittins of the Kowloon C. G. Bradbury mos his defeat at the Charles H. Poe, Texas Administra-In the fourth, fifth and sixth innings respectively, the Ameri hands of G. G. Moss, who won by tor of boxing and wrestling laws.
GREAT FIGHTER.
cans indulged in a batting spree, sixth head the score stood at 9 to 5 to 21 hands.
The game was very close. On the 22 shots to 13 in a match which wont
The Chicagoan, who as a result slugging Warneke, Mungo, J. Donn In Chapman's favour, white on the 9th L Luck by getting three shots in of his sensational win over the and Frank House mercilessly after head the score was all and again the last hond of his match with Xavier Dublin fighter is heralded to-day Hubbell had fanned six players in 8 all at the 11th hond, vi
obtained his victory by a narrow na one of the greatest rf gmen of the first two Innings: In thrilling From the 11th to the 17th head margin as up to that hoad the men rocant years, was to have defended style. but Chapman playing inspired bowls, was to have mot E. de Sousa of the autuma and was charged with Gittins was leading 10 shots to 8 bad kept closely together.
his synthetic world's junior welter- T. F. Stainton of the Talkos R.C. weight title against Horrara last NATIONALS' 4-RUN LEAD. lovelice the score at 16 all'on
Frisch and Joo. Medwick homer Duncan, S. Randle,
the Club de Recreio this afternoon, but 22nd head. On the 24th hend the the latter han scratchod, Stainton thur having declined to go through with ad for the Nationais, who led Potharick, W. S. Drako (Skin)," score was again lovel at 17 ali on entering the third round.
the match after the promotora four-nil at the end of the third Second Team versus Recrolo at the 26th head Gitting was lying one
shot, Chapman having the second and creation Club green, J. Watson, do proparing it
Playing on the Kowloon Docks Reclaimed that they spent $12,000 in inning. Ruming, Hardor, and y G. Ross, C. L. Farmer, J. Roger. Gitlins the third and fourth while feated J. Smith in the Singles Cham
Gomez pitched for the Americans. S. L. Tennis Club: Single, G. X. G. Moyer (Skip);//
Chapman had two back wodds.
Rosa won the junior walter- Bodiker, I. P. Newell and C. A.
II. F. Stoneham, C. B. Hosking:ghted the crowd by trailing the jack
With his last wood, Chapman de plonship by 82 to 10, Twenty-eight weight title, which is not thought
The
Amerionn Longuers scorad: Wright,
W. E. Holo, H. H. Rose (Skip).
Playing on the Club de Recreio much of in America, from Tony their nino runs from 14 hits, and GE F Thompson 20 shots to 17. On the 20th head to Fost in the Fairs championship by had won it from Bushy Callahan eight bits and were guilty of one
scored a two to win the match by 19.10.
fan-fight in London,
errorReuters
The probable teams are us fol-. lows
St. John's-Singles, A. C. Ma, Tennle Kwok and Y. W. Tong.
Doubles, Y. S. Tong and K. H.
J. Watson, A. S. Russell, J. H. Budding, L. Guy (Skip).
R.
cony and Tonnie Kwok and Recreio.
to play an unofficial tennio Doubles, C. E. Watson and G. E.
match against the Bhameon Lawn Toninle. Club on Wednesday.
V.
hends were played,
J. Macdonald, E. V. Searle, J. G. register three and gain the-load by mitt boat G. Ferking, and D. from Jack Berg after the latter Nationals scored
register to wish but shot to green, J. Jones and A. W. Orim Canzonor the previously took Nations ons error, while the
Hanaford and C. E. Whitnmore and Charlton, R. S. Walsham.
(Skip).
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