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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,
JUNE
22, 1935.
NOT A BALL BOWLED IN OVAL CRICKET FIXTURE
AMERICAN
BASEBALL
LEAGUE
NO OUTSTANDING OUTFIT
PENNANT RACE VERY OPEN
St. Louis, June 10. Bucky Harris, manager of the baschall Washington Senators
team, cannot see any outstand- ing teams in the American League, likely to win this year's Pennant.
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RESULTS AT A
GLANCE
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
Middlesex (132 for 6 wkts.
RAIN RUINS MATCHES
dec.) drew with Nolta (32 for IN
3 wkts.).
Northants (158 for 8 wkts.
dec.) drew with Sussex (85 for
4 wkts.).
Kent (156) drew with Wor- cestershire (61 for 5 wkts).
Glamorgan (212) beat Eisex (156 and 48 for 3 wkts.) on first innings.
Leicestershire (153 and 55) beat Yorkshire (93 and 75 for Z wkts.) on first innings.
Derbyshire (237 for 8 wkta. dec. and I for 0 wkt. dec.) bent Somerset (89 and 35) by 114 runs.
BEST PERFORMANCES
BATTING
Arnold (Hants v. Glouces
ter).
Esacx *Not out.
ENGLAND Dyson
DERBY DECLARE
FOR ONE RUN
OUT RIGHT WIN SCORED
London, June 21. Rain fell throughout the coun- try for almost the whole of the last three days, causing practic- ally all the county cricket matches to be left without a decision be-
Hampshire (170 and 305 for 4 wkts). beat Gloucestershire (282, and. 199 for 7 wkts, dec.)ing reached. At the Oval, where by air wickets.
Surrey were to have entertained Cambridge University, there was rain fram Wednesday to to-day! and not a ball was bowled.
FRIENDLY MATCHES
Lancashire (92 for 6) drew with South Africa (153 for 2 .wicta.).
Derbyshire and Hampshire were the Surrey v. Cambridge Univer-only the sides to win their matches sity (match not started).
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GIRL BASEBALL PLAYER
MEMBER OF HIGH SCHOOL TEAM
HER AMBITIONS
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DETROIT DERBY CLASSIC
ROMAN SOLDIER
WINS
TO RACE WITH TURF STARS
outright, the former heating Somerset after declaring their second innings eloved for one run instead of enforcing |
Verity
(Glamorgan V.
142*
101
BOWLING (Yorks
V.
5 for 69
8 for 28
+
Leicester)
and Howorth (Worces-.
ter v. Kent).... 7 for 54 Sinfield (Gloucester
6 for 17 'v. Hants)....... Smith (Leicester v.
Yorka)
Copson (Derby
Hants)
6 for 31
V.
5 for 15
5 for 49
5 for 58
Eastman (Essex Y.
Glamorgan) Mercer (Glamorgan
v. Essex)
RANKING BOXERS
the follow. Hampshire defeat SUPERIORITY IN U.S.
| Gloucestershire by six wiekets niter; the levers had declared their seeund innings clad in an endeavour to jopro
Bwin.
Soval of the teams were only alles to take four point,
sand
WPPLY
when
OVERWHELMING ?
OR A NATIONAL
PREJUDICE
Derbyshire and Somerset met at Derby, the busts declaring their first! innings at 237 for ugh! wicket and when they dismissed Somerset for M
London, May 26. they declared their second banings
Those who read the American Dhe man without Jown.
Cupson, wha alarmel a repont Larwal, pok papers are used to seeing rank-
Winkert for 15
of ten Suges of went back to the wicketing lists for the various weights
the names containing dismissed for 5
Americans and one Briton, Derbyshine This winning by 111.
Frenchman, Italian or German, tiloucestershire knerked up 282 runs, writes the Observer's Special in their first innings against Hamp Correspondent. Taking at ran- shire at Portsmouths. the hosts reply dom the ratings in "The Ring" Jing with a total of 170, Sinfield bad for February there are 68 names
six victims for 17
runs, After scoring
of Americans out of 87. Of the aunther 190 far seven Choucestershire declared but Arm man, 4 French, 2 Australian, 2 W remainder 7 are British, 3 Ger- was in his best form with the bat and in scoring 12 not out for Hampshire, Italian and 1 Dutch. Jack Peter- serouulatudjonabled the home county to win by six sen not mentioned, either wickets, the total reaching 305 for among the heavies or light-
Detroit, Mich., June 15. Roman Soldier, which ran serund in the Kentucky Derby six weeks jagm, ruptured the $25,000 Detroit Derby here to-day, stepping the babe and glith route in E minute.
158,2 seconds.
Sun Portland wi Hockbirder was third.
four wickets.
wickets!
YORKSHIRE AGAIN BEHIND
heavies. This list is more favour- able to Europeans than usual,
Caroline Deacon and Eleanor Young, teammates and both of Vancouver, Canada, as they trained for their invasion of England, where they will play in the Wimbledon championship matches., They've been putting in plenty of strentious practies against men opponents in an effort to strengthen weak prints and polish up their game. Min Deacon believes they will show up well against English women players. Backhand. net play and service have been stressed in an effort to overcome any particular points of brillinsce Among their opponents, with an all-round strong game, in which they believe English women players do not excal. Above they are shown on the courts; Caroline Deacon on left and Eleanor Young on right.
Wimbledon
mainly owing to the inclusion of FOUR SENT
Webster, Mass., May 30. Babe Ruth may be the biggest majar league attraction, but fifteen-year-old Nellie Twardzik,
With the score at 6-1 in Burtlett' who plays first base on the other favour, she went in the fourth inning.
finally woll,. wise all male Hartlott - High Bartlett School team, is just as big a draws | Nellie's contributions were a smah ing card in her own community, single out of twn tries, and
sensational entel.
1 Roman Soblier, owned by Such- enmaier and denier, is understood To be painted toward the Detroit
Yorkshire, who have not been any 6 British and French flyweights. "balleure cup race here on June 29 too impressive in their matcher this The only non-American world which is to bring together Cayal-wason, were only able to secure three champion recognised by the Cade, Aznear, Piscovery And other of the points in their match against U.S.A. is the French middle- top notch turf stars.
Leicestershire at Leeds where Verily took principal honours with a total weight, Thil, and there is a large
had
of American opinion When the first ball was pitched it and the eight for 28 when they
five for when Leicestershire nude which prefers Yarosz.
Is this overwhelming superiority. a tame between Bartkit and Oxford M High Schools, the portators started chanting in union for Nellie.
12-5, and
for 13 wickets for 97 runs. He
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section
FROM CANADA
TWO MEN
were dismissed for ho runs. After of American boxers a fact, or is TWO LADIES AND scoring 93 runs in their first innings it merely a question of national) Yorkshire had T5 for two when stumps prejudice? So far as the heavy- were drawn. Smith claimed 6 wickets weights are concerned the results For 1 runs.
of recent contests do not justify Glamorgan were able to take frst American claims. It is true that ning points in their match, played Baer beat Carnera fairly easily, at Chelmsford, ngainst Essex. Dyson but it is impossible to tell from the contributed 101 runs to a total of 212 einen pictures or from the pub- made in reply to an Essex score of lished reports to what extent the 156, in an innings in which Mercer Italian was handicapped by his in-
EXPECTED TO DO WELL
in Canada,
Challengers
CANNON BALL SERVICE
NO DIFFERENCE TO PLAYER
EXPERIMENT AT SURBITON
INTERPORT PLAYERS CLASH
RAMSAY BEATS BEER
IN LAWN BOWLS TOURNEY
(By "Sagax")
Two interporters who repre- sented the Colony during the past two years, but at different seasons, clashed at the Kowloor. Cricket Club green in the con- tinuation of their recently aban- doned lawn bowls singles cham- pionship tie yesterday when J. V. Ramsay, of the Kowloon Docks R. C. eliminated H. Beer, of the Craigengower C. C. by 21 shots to 11 after the tie had gone to 25 heads.
on
When the matel W abandoned owing to the heavy downpour Wednesday, June 12. Ramsay was leading by five shots to four at the end of the eighth heat, The game yesterday assumed the
slow progr with
the players woring their
by singles. joints principally
Ramy
ny, however, registered three tes and a three during the resumed half of the game and folly deserved his vi. tory although there were times only just managed to secure the count against n slightly more consistent opponent,
There were Tew honda when Rom- say was not right on the jack, somo- Time testing the white object, buti on quite a number of the hends bis other three woods were wide of their objective. It was always that deadly nrenracy with which he was able toj deliver one of his four woods that demoralised and bent his opponent.
Beer was somewhat more consistent on the majority of the heads but he was not able to reproduce the same deadly form with any of his woods as his opponent. On the majority of the heads if all the Woods werd measured Beer would undoubtedly have returned the better average but then is bowls it is only the nearest wood the jack that counts Irrespec tive of the positions of the other
Un one orension, on the 12th head playes yesterday, Beer was lying thre when Ramsay saved two with his last wood, when his other three deliveries were wide of the jack.
Four singles and A two on the first six heads played yesterday gave Itamsay the lend by 11-5 but after the twelfth head he took command of the game and registered a three, two and two singles on the inat heads. It was during this NLage the game that ize was completely out-playing his opponent and full deserved to qualify for the thir
round.
line before striking the ball.
If it gets rid of some of those irritating decisions which have a often evoked comment at Wimble
THE CANNON-BALL ACE Here is a little more light of how the experiment with the sug gested rule worked out at Surbitoi during the week-end.
F. J. C. Lysaght was the onl player of the six who took part it the trials who possesses a cannon
ball service.
London, May 27. Until Nellie was chosen to play eni
I object very strongly to tinker- the team mengre crowds of low or less) Nellie would like to play, some day,
London, June 6.
ing with the rules of our national Lotped out to watch the mantenes, for a major league Jean, "I don's
Wimbledon will see four of sports. That is one reason why, Sin sho
ww helmed this year konw if I will ever be able to ply took five for -58. Eastwan had fiye jured ankle and the henvy punenes | Canada's most promising young in this column, the proposal to don. I am all for it.
well enough for a major lengge team," tilamorgan wickets for 49 runs. At he ran into, possibly froni over- throngs of 1,500 or more roll up.
she said, "it if I ever can I suppose the close of play, Easex had mide 48 confidence early in the contest, players this year. They are Miss make lawn tennis service courts Because she is aly a ophomore, being a girl will prevent me. Golf for three wickets,
Sharkey, who was by no means a Caroline Deacon, the Canadian 18in, narrower was strongly con- her couch puts her in to but only to tennis and lots of other sports.
man and was champion, Miss Eleanor Young, demned, says a writer in the Daily when the side hus a safe lead. The have women professionals, and i sve!
Middlesex and Notts each took four remarkably good
rounds the Junior champion, Robert D. Mail.
by crowd, however, objrets to this.
points in their mateb nt Lord's where knocked out in 7 na reason, whý mehull shouldn't."
Those of us who opposed it, Lie hosts made for six declared Dempsey, gave Carnera almost as Murray, the third ranking player and Natte replied with a for three, nevere a beating as Baer did. and Laid Watt, who ranks fifth through no fault of our own; were
Northants also declared their first But
putting the cart before the horse, allowing that Baer is i innings closed against Sussex al
Their visit is unde possible by the We were led astray by the worlling Northampton but the visitors were worthy champion, there is nothing
He served half a dozen balla o able to complete their innings be to show that the other American authorities change of policy which is of the official announcement.
to send their young players abroad to I am told now that the promo-
instead of accepting an this side of the Atlantic. annual
ited to kill the cannon-ball service touched by an opponent's racket.
was returned and only two wer Schmeling easily beat Hamas, who Stutes in the Davis Cup competition.
be the supposed to
best
n and Miss Young are the Their great desire was to make Miss Deneon a
Lysaght's view was that th Howorth, who has been fairly con- American after Baur. Lasky, who blog champions of Canide. They the task of the umpire and line smaller court-with the smalle sistent of late, took another seven was the next on the list and was
different both in appearance en easier in interpreting the foot-area for a opponent to defend-
fault rule. wickets for 1 runs against Kett, whe very narrowly beaten by Hamas,"
made no difference to his game. scored 156 against Worcestershire at
to Braddock, auburn hair and is very energetic, perimented with allows the server of course, but at least let us sus
The 2-year-old Miss Demon has The new rule which is being ex-
The trials were in no sense nal Folkestone, where the counties each has lost decisively only male 1 for five wickets when Baer.
spertacular, at the net. stumps were drawn.
SMALL DIFFERENCES
Miss Deacon first played tennis five Braddock is thirty years of age, years ago, Last year she set 90 A The South Africans met Lancashire and has lost nearly as often as he record by winning the Canadian title at Liverpool, the minteh being left has won. Neusel, within the last without using set. drawn. Lanenshire made 92 for six eighteen months, has
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fore play closed, each side taking four heavies are any better than those get boating from the United ters of the scheme had no desire / express delivery; nol one of then
points. Northants had 158 for eight|92| and Sussex 85 for four.
was
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Look four, points, as Worcester had who has now been matched with She has a mashing service and is to swing one fout over the base i pend our judgment.
beaten
Miss Young is a dark-haired slender wickets declared, while South Africa had 168 runs for two wickets when Kennedy, Pereda, Levinsky, and girl of 10. She plays chielly from the inseline, relying on her ability to atumps were drawn.-Reitor,
Loughran, all reckoned first-class place the ball. Last year, she took a men, in the United States. Sluce set from Miss Nuthall in a Californian then he has lost to Schmeling, tournament. She is no fear of big drawn with Len Harvey, and beaten gaines and many Canadiana think hes Petersen, who was over 20 lb. will do well at Wimbledon. lighter, in 11 rounds. It in true Robert Murray is 20 and the most that McCorkindale was decisively promising player Canada has ever His stroke production beaten by Levinsky, but he was not sent abroad. knocked out, although far from well easy and he has some particularly
fine ground shots. at the time. Paolino Uzcudun, the big Spaniard, now thirty six
FIXTURES FOR TO-MORROW
LAWN BOWLS RINK MATCHES
HOLDERS PLAY
Arrangements have been made for two lawn bowls rinks chum plonship matches to be played off
to-morrow afternoon.
On the Craigengower C. C. green the present holders of the title, E. W. Simmonds, J. W. Deakin, F. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt, will meet the Club de Recreio quartette,
very
and well in the veteran singe, has the American world champion, an held his own well enough with the many occasions. He is a Americans. On the whole, there good man, but certainly not in seems Httle difference in class another class from Tarleton and between Europeans and American the best of our featherweights, heavyweights.
although some of his contests have Light-heavies there has been no been in the nature of exhibitions. chance of comparing, and the Tarleton, now in his thirtieth year, middleweight championship is held fully extended Miller and so did by a Frenchman, but the light- Crowley and Caplan. Before this weights in the States cannot be Seaman Watson put up some ex- much better than here, for Cleto cellent Bghts in the States. In Locatelli, the Italian, went the full bantams
and flyweights éven distance, losing on points, with Americans do not claim any real Canzoneri, the champion, last superiority. year. Wesley Ramey, the Ameri-
L. J. Silva, L, J. Xavier, F. V. V. cun lightweight who was over bere Ribeire and II. A. Alves,
A CHANCE FOR PETERSEN
short time ago, did not seem In making comparisons it must
The Kowloon Bowling Green anything very remarkable, but he be borne in mind that the rules of
record on the boxing are not only in some res Club rink composed of P. T. has an excellent
the United Farrell, It. Duncan, J. C. Brown other side, including a win over pects different in
in a non-title | States, but they are differently and A. M. Holland, will play E. Canzoneri in 1993
interpreted. Much more credit is Tuck, G. S. Graver, A. Jackson and bout.
A. Brooksbank, of the Hongkong In featherweights we have had given for aggression and for being Football Club, at the Talkoo R.C.
the opportunity of seeing Miller,
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