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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JULY - 21, 1934.

BOWLERS ON TOP IN FIRST DAY OF TEST

ENGLAND START PROMISINGLY AND

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THEN GO TO PIECES

AUSTRALIA LOSE THREE VALUABLE WICKETS

:

EASY PACED WICKET FINDS MAJORITY OF BATSMEN IN TROUBLE.

135-3-37.

satisfactory

London, July 20. 1 batted for one hour but did not give showing. really The Fourth Test Match at Leeds a commenced in clearing weather, with

Without addition to thote score, the wicket playing easy. It drizzled at nine o'clock, but cleared up in time England suffered a further loss when for the commencement of the game.

Hendren was bowled middlestump by As in the last Test match, R. E. S. Chipperfield. He scored 29. 136-4-20. At 108, Maurice, Leylan had the Wynti, the England captain, was again successful in the spin of the misfortune to step in front of a ball coin, and elected to take first lease from O'Reilly, when he had scored of the wicket.

10. 168-5-10. Herbert Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Two runs later, Bob Wyatt was out batsman, to a smart piece of work by Oldfield England opening and did not

not re-off Grimmett's bowling. Wyatt was play, having

170-0-19. covered from a strain of the leg stumped. He scored 19. muscle, caused when playing for hi The tea interval was taken with County against the Australians earlier the score reading 170-8-19, Ames in the week,

having four and Hopwood threa.

W. W. Keaton, the Nottinghamshire opening bataman, replaced Sutcliffe, G. O. B. Allen was also absent, being on the sick list. James Langridge was not selected;

The English team was: R. E. S. Wyatt, C. F. Walters, W. R. Ham- mond, E. P. Hendren, M. Leyland, H. Vority, L. E. G. Amos, W. E. Bowen, L. Hopwood, T. B. Mitchell, W. W. Keeton and M. S. Nichols (twelfth

INDI).

ago,

The Australians, fielded the same team as at Manchester a fortnight namely: W. M. Woodfull (Capt.) D. G. Bradman, S. J. Me- Cabe, C. V. Grimmett, W. J. O'Reilly, W. Oldfield, W. A. Brown, L. Darling, A. G. Chipperfield, W. H. Ponsford and T. Wall.

HUGE CROWD.

Grimmott

Exiran

Total

2 200

Fall' of the wickota: 1 (Keeton) for 48; 2 (Walters) for 85; 3 (Ham- mond) for 186; 4 (Hendren) for 186; 5-(Leyland) for 108; 6 (Wyatt) for 170: 7 (Amen) for 180; 8 (Hepwood) for 180; 0 (Mitchell) for 200; 10 (Bowes) for 200.

Bowling Analysis.

0. 11.

Wall

McCabe O'Reilly

18

R 57

W.

1

4

A

3

85 10 40

4

30.4 11 27. Grimmett

18 Chipperfield ..

0 30 AUSTRALIA_IST INNINGS. TAIL COLLAPSES. England's tall collapsed miserably Brown, b Bowes Leslie Ames added Ave Ponsford, not out after "ten.

cleaned Oldfeld, c Ames, b Bowes mere runs and then

Woodfull, b Bowes bowled by Grimmett. 189-7-9.

Extras

WAS

Without addition Hopwood want out leg before to O'Reilly. 189-8-8

At 200, Mitchell stepped out of his crease and was stumped by Oldickd off the bowling of Grimmett, 200-9-0.

England's Innings came to a clono when Bowes was caught by Ponsford when playing a ball from Grimmett. 200-10.0.

the

O'Reilly and Grimmett were

bowlers, claiming most successful

even wickets between them for a total of 103 runs.

DEFEAT OF NO CAPS CO

K.C.C.

TENNIS LEAGUE UPSET

SOUTH CHINA AND

C.R.C. WIN

A programms of five out of seven matches in the "C" Division of the Hongkong Tomis League, was de elded in Kowloon 'yesterday- after- |noon..

CONDITION IN SWIMMING

Rules For Empire Games Issued By A.S.A.

London.

Capa will not be worn, by com- petitors in the swimming events In the Empire Games. in London at the beginning of August. That in the decision of the Amateur Swimming Association.

The competitors will race in "lanos" and each "lang" will be The two matches postponed were numbered. No trainers will bo those arranged between the Kowloon permitted on the ends or sides of Dock Recreation Club and the Army the bath during competition. Tennis Club, and the Kowloon B. G. C. and the University.

Reaults of yesterday's matches are as follows:

RECREIO . RADIO SPORTS.

The Association also announces that the entrlen will be seeded and that a meeting will be held in July to select the English competitors.

The

diving swimming and

At King's Park, the Club do Re-sessions will be fixed for the night creio defeated the Radio Sports Club of August 6, and the night of by six acts to three, Scores:

L. F. Y. Ribeiro and D. Rodrigues (Racrelo) beat M, Sheriff and "Wei Chung 6-2; beat W. Chanson and G. 15 Singh 6-2; beat Kalwant Singh and 22 J. Dad 6-1,

Total for 8 wkts....

30

ARMY CRICKET

0

Oliveira and A. Xavier (Recreio)

O beat Sheriff and Chung 6-2; beat 2. Chanson and Singh 0-2; beat Singh

and Dad 4-3

A. M. Xavier and C. Pereira: (Re- creio) lost to Bherif and Chung 3-0: lost to Chanson and Singh 4-6; lost to Sinch and Dad 4-0,

August 7.

WARWICK'S ASTONISHING WIN

(Continued from Pago 8.)

180. Set to score 128 to win, the

Inter-Company League Association suffered another setback Worcester. After compiling the

The East Lancashire Regiment have been holding an Inter-Company Cricket League since July 1 and to date the first half of the programme has been completed.

The results to date are:

(151, Headquarter Wing 1

Bds. Whiteheud 28; L/C Horner 4 for 35) beat "B" Company (65 L/C Tuloy 16; Fte, Baker & for 21).

AUSTRALIA BATS. }

Brown was bowled by a beautiful A crowd of 20,000 spectators was low shooter and his off stump was present when Wyatt sent in Walters taken away when he had mado and Keeton to open the innings, for runs. 37-1-15. England. From the first delivery of Ponsford was playing well when Wall the Australian fast bowler, Ofiüfield, his partner, was caught off Wallers hit a boundary past cover, a mick by Amer, Bowes bowling. and off the third ball down, the Wor-39-2-0.

cester batsman scored a second bound- Woodfall followed Oldfield to the ary with a shot to leg. Keeton crease and was clean bowled by Bowes wan scoring with some nont leg for another duck. 39-3-0. strokes, and both batsmen showed

There was a steadiness and certain. ty about Australia's opening batting which looked annons for England

8 for 101 lost to "C" Company (75

Londoners obtained the runé for CENTRAL BRITISH ▾ CRC, the loss of one wicket. At King's Park, the Central British

were, defeated by when they Chinese Recreation sets to two. Scores :

Somerset completely outplayed the huge total of 622, F. Les leading Club by even the way with 112. They dismissed

N. B. Whitley and ft. Blyth (C. B. Worcestor for 158, Davey return- A. Jest to K. C. Ip and M. C. Lau Ang the amazing figures of six Following 2-d: lost to D. C. Leung and W. M. wickets for nine runs. Cheung 2-6; lost to H. M. Loo and on, the Potterymen did a little W. K. Cheung 3-0.

better, but not well enough, being F. D. Angus and J. J. Ferguson

(C. B. A., beat Ip and Lau 0-1 on cut back for 272.

Lee and Cheung 3-0.

The scores, together with those

"A" Company (53 C. S. M. Elvin to Leung and Cheung 4-0; lost to of individual batsmen and bow-

G. Gurevitch and J. J. King (C. Blers, were cabled by Reuter. for 0 wkt, C. & N. Elvin 27 not outA.) beat Ip and Lan 0-4; lost to Loung and Cheung 0-6; lost to Lee and L/C Goldsworthy 38 not out),

and Cheung 1-0.

"D" (S) Company 1202 for 8 wkts- dec., Lieut. J. P. Williams 147, Cpl. North 41, Cpl. Smuggs & for 82) beat DEUTSCHER KLUB . C. SERVICE. Lieut. Williams & for 22; Pto, Eckers-the Civil Service Cricket Club and The Deutscher Klub entertained; "B" Company (7? L/C Horner 20: ley 3 for 15).

fost by six sets to three. Scores:

B. "C" Company (160 L/C Steele. 49, Soltau and C. J. Stocnech (Deutscher) lost to D. MacDougall and E. L. H. Shuto 2-6; beat T. Daloy w. and A. R. Hass 6-2; lost to 3. A.

confidence until Keeton edged a leg spinner from O'Reilly which Oldfield safely held. 41-1-25,

until Bowes' acnsational successes Walter Hammond joined Walters, ton minutes from the close. and opened in typical manner, hitting At the present me Bowes averagsc. S. M. Elvin 41; Bds. Cox 4 for 44. Grimmett to the off for a four.is 6.4 overs, one malden. 18 runs, Another fierce hit by Hammond was three wickets. Hammond has had six folded by Don Bradman, when the overs, one maiden, nine rana and no crowd looked towards the boundary; wickets. Mitchell has bad threa Waliers kept up the hard-hitting and overs, ten runs, and no wickets. registered a four off O'Reilly part

Scores: mid-on. The crowd was pleased with this spell of bright hitting.

The 50 was signalled after 65 minutes play, Walters having. 82 and Hammond seven. The score then read 64 for one wicket.

ENGLAND 1ST INNINGS.

C. F. Waltors, e and b Chipper.

nold

W. W. Keeton, Oldfield,

O'Rolly

W. R. Hammond, b Wall E. P. Hendren, b Chipperleid R. E. S. Wyatt, stp. Oldfield,

Grimmett

Walters played a rooted defence for some time, but he was eventually ernt back to the pavilion after he made a tamo return to a hall from Chipper- fold. 85-2-44. Patay Hendren Joined M. Leyland, 1b.w., b O'Reilly Hammond and the pair took the score (LE. G. Amen, e Oldfeld,

Grimmett ...... to 88 when the lunch interval was taken. Hammond had 24 not out and L. Hopwood, Lbw, b O'Reilly Hendren three not out.

T. B. Mitchell, stp. Oldfield, When the score had reached 135. Grimsmott Hammond was bowled by Wall-a II. Vority, not out breakback. The Gloucestershireman W. E. Bowes, c Ponsford, b

SHE'S FLAME

SHE'S PRAYERI

SHE S PASSION!

B

44

to. Bandford a for 24) beat Hand- quarter Wing (80 C. S. M. Elvin 7 for 34),

"D" (S) Company (80, Lieut. J. P. Williams 66 not out: 2/Llout. Salmon 5 for 36) lost to "A" Company (90| for 7 Pte. Nolan 20; 2/Lieuf, Salmon 20 not out).

FRIENDLY GAMES.

Bendall and G. 11. Fowler 4-8.

G. Von Ehron and W. Sander (Deutscher) lost to MacDougall and Shute 2-5; lost to Daley and Ross 2-6; drew with Bondall, and Bowler 6-0.

W.

Fornita and G. Sommer In a friendly game "D" (S) Com- (Deutscher) lost to MacDougall and 25 parry Lincolns wore beaten by "D" Shute 3-8; lost to Daley and Ros

(S) Company East Lancashire by 3-6; drew with Bendall and Fowler

31

29 oight wicketa. The Lincolns scored | 6-6.

97 for nine wickets declared and the 18 Lancashire team 08 for two. Lieut.

SOUTH CHINA v. INDIAN R.C.

On the home courts st King's Park, the South China Athletic As "A" Company East Lancashire lest Rociation defeated the Indian Recres- 8 a friendly match to "D" (S) Com-tion Club by six sets to three

pany. "A"-Company- scored 51 and Scores:

16 J. P. Williams made 66 not out and

Lieut. Jones 21.

D

INTERNATIONAL LAWN BOWLS TOURNEY

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B. Come

(Continued from Pase 8.)

MONDAY, JULY 30.

A. Chaptrian J. Fraser (Club de Recvalo green).,

TUESDAY, JULY 31. Jonce A W. Gricmitt

D. W. Bradbury U. K. Umar Pelle n C. groen).. Mr. B. E. Maughan, President of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Associa Monday, and Mr. G. E. F. Thompson, tion, will umpire the match Hon, Treasurer of the Association, will officlate at Tuesday's game.

.on

RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP. It le announced that W. Mair is in hospital and his Rinks Championship match, fixed for to-morrow, has been postponed. The match was to have

? "D" (9) Company 182. Lieut. J. P. F. N. Wong and C. P. Ip (5. C. A. been played on the Club "da Roerelo

2 Williams was top scorer with 76 for A.) beat M. R. Abbar and

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M. K. Ho and K. F. Lai (S. C. A. G. C. Moss, whose colleagues are W. A.) beat Abbas and Arcull! 6-0; beat Forrest, A. E. Carey and W. Mair,

It is stated that a later date will Sumad and Sumad 6-0; lost to Khan be fixed, as the semi-final round is and Khan 4-0.

C. M. Trang and H. I. Fong (S. C. not due to be concluded until July 31. A. A) beat Albas and Arculli 7-5;; lost to Sumad and Sumar 2-6; just) to Khan and Khan 6-7.

K.C.C.. CRAIGENGOWER. 'Playing at King's Park, the Crak gengover Cricket Club defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club by six acte to three.

Scores;

London, July 20. The Eclipse Stakes, run at Sandown Park over a distanco of 1 mila 2 fur- longs, resulted in a win for King Sal-

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W. diftins and J. S. Smith (Kow: loon C. C.) lost to A. B. Hamson and H. J. Howard 4-0 drow with W. J. Howard and A. Kitchell 6-4; drow{ms with F. Zimmhern and D. Leonard 6-6.

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(Kowloon C C) lost to Hamson and. Howard 2-4; lont to Howard · and Kitchell 3-0: bent Zimmern and Howard 6-4.

R. 9. Capell and A. W. Ramsay (Kowloon C. C.) lost to Hamson and Howand 2-6; lost to Howard and Kitchell 8-6; beat Zimmern and Leonard 7-5.

The Japanese Davis Cup team are | meeting the English team in a three- day competition at Eastbourne, the match having started on Thursday,

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