8
THE
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, HONGKONG
MAY 29,
1935.
LANCASHIRE SUFFER SECOND CRICKET DEFEAT
EARLY EXIT
OF
CHAMPIONS
BRITISH WOMEN
GOLFERS
HOLDER AMONG
DEFEATED
London, May 28.
In the British Women's Golf
Championship to-day,
three
champions were beaten in the second round of the competition.
Allas Park
eliminated Mrs. the
Holm, the present holder of title, by two up and one to play:
Miss Ferguson defeated Miss Wide, the English champion, by two up
WaЯ
Mins Pamela Barton, who runner-up last year, beat Mias Sherlock, the Irish champion, by three up and two to play;
i
Miss Tierman, conqueror of Miss bent Alles Fishwick.
M. Culloch, three times Scottish champion, by seven ap and five to llar:
former
Miss Wanda Morgan, a English champion, defeated Miss Mary Brown Argentine by two mid one.
THIRD ROUND RESULTS
In the third round Miss Pamela Barton beat Mile. Francine Tollan, the French champion by four and Laver
Ma Mervyn Barton eliminated Mias Tiernan by one up.-Reuter,
TO-DAY'S BOWLS FIXTURES
BUT PLAY VERY UNLIKELY
The principal race at the Macao Race Masting last Sunday was the Chairman's Cup which was won by Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve. The top picture shows Dr. L. Reidy landing in Boxing Eve with Donald Black in the saddle while the bottom picture shows Dr. Reidy being presented with the Chairman's Cup. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
FURTHER DELAY R. Abbit Farewells Past Season
IN TOURNEYS
The heavy showers during the night and this morning makes it extremely doubtful whether any lawn bowls matches will be play- ed this afternoon.
One of the matches postponed from last Thursday has been re- arranged for this afternoon and will be played on the Civil Ser- vice C. C. green.
WIFE GIVEN UP
FOR TENNIS
Davis Cup Star Told To Make Choice
REVIEW OF LOCAL CRICKET
Kowloon C.C. Eleven Discussed
(By R, Abbit)
OUTPLAYED IN NEW YORK
MATCH
AT LEICESTER
CHAMPION COUNTY FAIL IN SECOND INNINGS
DISMISSED FOR SEVENTY-THREE
RUNS BY GEARY
London, May 28. Following their five-wicket defeat by Middlesex in their first match of the season, Lancashire, last year's champions, suffered yet another defeat in the County Cricket Championship when they visited Leicester, being beaten by Leicestershire by 129 runs. Geary, the former Test bowler, was greatly instrumental in causing the collapse of the champions in their second. innings which realised only 73 runs.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
·COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
George
Surrey (338 and 243 for 8 whtts, dec.) beat Gloucestershire (308 and 190 for 8 wkts,) on first innings.
Leicestershire (375 and 69 for 7 wkts. dec.) beat Lancashire (242 and 73) by 129 runs.
Northamptonshire (329 and 157) beat Glamorgan (174 and 134 for 3 wkts.) on first innings.
Notts (459 and 124 for 3 wkts, dec.) beat Somerset (330 and 30 for 0 wkt.) on first innings.
Kent (247 and 266 for 6 wkts.) best Warwickshire (286) ɔn first innings.
FRIENDLY MATCH
South Africa (202 and 163) beat Middlesex (129 and 151) by 22 runs.
BEST PERFORMANCES
BATTING
Winrow (Notts v. Somerset) Iddon (Lancs. v. Leicester)
G. F. Heane (Notts v. Somerset) Prentice (Leicester v. Lancs) Shipman (Leicester v. Lancs) J. Lee (Somerset v. Notte) Bakewell (Northants v. Glamorgan)
BOWLING
A. B. C. Langton (5. Africa v. Middlesex)
and ...
Geary (Leicester v. Lancs)
Jack Smith (Middlesex v. S. Africa) Clark (Northants v. Glamorgan)
At
shire
the close of play
Leicester-
found themselves with 129 in the total
runs in their favour
scores of the two sides. They had innings first made 376 in their
Shipman contributed 92 and
when
Prentice
manage
of
3. Lancashire could not
242 runs, more than which Iddon scored 124.
Leicestershire were able to de second clare
with safety in their innings when they had made but CD runs for the loss of seven wickets. Lancashire went in to hat form When they found Geary in deadly and were dismissed for 7. Geary taking six for 94.
The game is between the Craigen-
London. gower pair, A. E. Contes and J. S. The Kowloon Dock Landolt, and
H. W. von Artens, the Austrian players, P. Cullen and J. J. Whyte.
"There,
will, therefore, be live Davis Cup player, has just been airs matches in all for this after-divorced in Vienna and it trans- noon and, with the exception of the pired that he had been called upon the to-morrow, the second round will by his wife to choose between herself and the lawn tennis be concluded to-dns
H. Nish and A. M. Helland, both
courts. hf whom were away last season, are senior #mu
Two years age, during a tourns The latter pair were origin-ment in Berlin, von Ariens fell mad- lly G. C. Moss and W. Glendinningly in love with a beautiful Italian girl, But Moss was unable to play in his Edvige Cavalazzi. They were married Arst round tie and father and son after a whirlwind courtship and re-
Notts were playing against Somer the cliam-turned to Vienna, became associated for pionship.
"When we were married my husband
Junior Glendinning
The programme for to-day is as follows:
A. E. Conte
3, 1nsdalt
tt. Bundan
Y
F. Cullen
J. 3. Whyte (Civn Service C. C. Green)
.11. Overy
1. A. 1. truncan v. F. GolWIR (Club de Recreio Green)
II. Nish A. M. Hilmird (Kowloon Docks B. C. Grote)
1. Glendinning
W. Glendiaming
M. Y. Ada!
A. t. Datin's
14. 11. tome . . M. Purvs (Crafgengawer C. C. Green)
J. Media Cavaning
maden solemn promise that he would give up match play and take me back to Berlin, where I wanted to make my
tuld home." Frau divorce judge.
von Artens
The review of the past season has gone
one week later than it should, and I must apologise for it. Were all matches printed in full in the local press, it would be reasonably easy to keep one's own records, But, as it is, the question of space entirely precludes the possibility of this, and one is rather dependent on the club score book; which very often is only made up in time for the Annual meetings much later in the summer.
The Lennis sinr admitted the pra-ear off. mise, but said that much as he loved his wife he found he could not alan- don his first love, the tennis courts.
A POOR SEASON
side
YANKEES
BEATEN
BUT RETAIN TOP POSITION.
IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
New York, May 28. The New York Yankees were austed by the Detroit Tigers to day but they retain their position at the top of the table by virtue of the White Sox also being beaten. In fact all four teams in the top haif lost to the team in the bottom
hair,
But two matches were played in
the National League, in which the Reds beat the Braves and the Pirates won from the Phillies.
Results of to-day's matches na cabled by Reuter follow:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia Pittsburgh
Boston Cincinnati
R. II. E.
0 1
3 11 1
11 0
13 78 0
Owing to rain the following two matches were postponed: Brooklyn Dodgers v. Chiengo Cubs and New York Giants v. St. Louis Cardinals.
Chicago
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphin
R.
H. E.
5
8 0
6 10 1
(Marcum, Higgins and Johnson
fench seared a home run for the
Athletics),
Detroit
New York
I
8 12
1
3 A 0
(Greenberg and Rogel each scared two home runs for the Tigers and Bill Dickey homered for the Yankees).
5
11
0
4 12 1
C 13 0
5 11 I
(Bejma scored a home run for
Cleveland
137
Washington
124
101
St. Louis
93
Baston .....
92
91
the Browns and Werber homered
91
6 for, 53
5 for 59
6 for 34
S for 40
5 for 47
BOXING DECISION
Al Citrino Beats Joe
Clabby
Oakland, Calif., May 22,
for the Red Sox).
WORLD'S BEST MILER
GLEN CUNNINGHAM HAS DRAWBACKS
ALL SPORT AND
NO WORK
Somerset replied with a score of Birmingham, where the visitors tooltint that rate."
91 when he points for a lend on first innings after scoring 247 and 265 for X. Warwickshire made 180 In their Notts innings.
There was no piny at all to-day
In
ASK FOR
Cunningham, who holds the indoor and outdoor records for the mile and the Indoor 1,500-meter record, has a fall card for the Spring outdoor meets, however, so the thesia may have to wait.
Kansas City, Mo., May 10. Being the world's premier mile Glenn runner has its drawbacks, At Citrino, San Francisen fenther- Cunningham is discovering,
Cunningham, who concluded his weight, won a clear-cut derision here
University Kansas to-night in 10 rounds from Joe collegiate career at
last summer, and now is seeking a Chabby, Filipino from Stockton.
Citrino scored knockdowns in the muster's degree in physical education G. F. Heane, the newly appoint seventh and eighth rounds and the at the University of Iowa, still is in ed joint captain of Nottinghamshire latter would have been a kayo except great demand at all track mests. He recently passed through Kansas City en route to the Texas Relays.
"I like to run, and I've had my sgain scored a century for his side. for the bell.. set at Nottingham where the homo
greatest indoor season this last winter. 450 runs. Hennewickshire from being concluded at I can't do much work on my thesis rattled
up scoring 101 and Winrow 137. In the absence of figures from the batsmen. When Frank Goodwin in
330, 3. Lue reaching Kowloon Cricket Club I will, with jured his left leg in the last Inter
wicket. lost his great diffidence, give a short review of hurt down here in 1933 he left a gap
second inninge their the their first eleven's reason, as I have in the K. C. C, bowling that has never
declared at 124 for three but at the gathered it generally, I give notice been filled. And this senton, to add
close of play Somerset had scored Peuter.
thus taking "But instead he left me in Vienna in advance that I am in no way being to the loss, Burnett was obviously off dogmatic, but am setting down what colour to start with, and later the
30 without loss, Notts
lend. and went touring about all over the has struck me! It is therefore, no claims of business practically took
the points for a first innings
Gloucester- Continent playing in tournaments."
good if any reader wants to hite my him out of the game.
Surrey all but beat The K. C. C. bowling for years had shire at the Oval where the hosts not been its strong point and Lynil's were forced to take first innings departure, a couple of years, or 40 points when within sight of victory.
a usafol change bowler. It cannot be denied that the K. C. C. So the only lowlers left to carry on
ngo_removed a
A first innings score of 338 runs was made by Surrey who declared The court granted a divorce-Reu-experienced a somewhat dull season, were F. S. W. Smith
Smith and Willie Hung.
for 213 for eight wickets in their second innings after Gloucestershire apin merchant Jas they finished last but oue in the he former is a at, bat will never had been dismissed for 808 and had
Senior League, one point ahead of the who keeps a fair leng Civil Service, winning one (against C. &C), losing four and drawing seriously trouble a quick-footed bats- then lost eights wickets for 190 man Hung can tort - -quickball runs. The villors were over 80 lichind when stumps were three matches. One great enter with a susty sharp turn from the elf, the main one, I think is that it but he has not developed that accuracy. bowling was practically non-existent.
SOUTH AFRICANS WIN attained, would put him in the front when it came up against really able of length and direction which, once
fight of the dengue, trundlers.
Bakewell scored 89 runs in Beyond these two, there was one in- valuable acquisition in Robert Lee. second innings for Northants in their He was the best bowler on the side, match against Glamorgan at Ketter though it was clear that he was miasing where the hosts took points for lug his Craigengower wicket very a lead on first innings. badly. After that, there was merely Northants were dismissed for 829 a certain amount of small change.
runs and then 157 while Glamorgan scored 174 and 134 for three. the first innings Clark took five Glamorgan wickets for 47 runs. But it was the batting of the side The South African tourists con- that defeated me, us it has done these tinue to win their matches but to- past two or three years. On paper day they were only able to beat Mid- the and looking back a year or two, the dlesex at Lord's by 22 runs,
ter.
A. Q. Traw
F. Mauschnu (Thuko E. Greenl -Arrangements have been made for the rink championship match between kang Football Club-græn-
The two rinks ure:-A. E. Coates, the Craigongower quartette skipped by It. F. Luz to meet that skipped by J. S. Landolt, R. Bags and R. F. Luz T. F. Stainton, of the Talkoo R. C., (skip) und D. B. Bone, R. Wright, to be played to-morrow on the long-J. Watson and T. F. Stainton (skip)
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THE BATSMEN.
the
In
K. C. C. had a batting side which
ich narrowest margin of victory thus could, anyway, ensure a draw if it
could not force a victory. E. C. and The tourists scored 202 runs and E. F. Fincher, both Interport bats, then 108, Jack Smith taking fivo the one steady as a rock, the other wickets for 40 in the second innings, less steady but brilliant, headed the
while Middlesex ropiled with totals list. There were to follow N, A. E.
of 102 and 161. A. B. C. Langton, Mackay (in consideration of the side.
the medium-paced spin bowler, who not in the batting order), Arthur Lay,
can turn the ball both ways, took a a fine hitter, Willie Hung, whose styla
total of eleven wickets for 112 runs, was learned in poor Faulkner's School,
Rain on the third day prevented (Continued on Page 0.)
the match between Kent -and-War.
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