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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1935.

THREE STRONG INTERPORT BOWLS RINKS CHOSEN

ROBERT DUNCAN

DROPPED

BIGGEST SURPRISE

OF SELECTIONS

COMMITTEE SHOWS PREFERENCE FOR

·

F. J. JONES TO J. C. BROWN

(By "Sagax")

Fow selection committees ever give entire satisfaction to everybody and in one of two in- stances those charged with the selection of the Colony's lawn bowls rinks which are to oppose Shanghai during the first fortnight in October, will not find themselves in favour with many bowlors. Taken on the whole the three rinks are well balanced and each possesses the necessary talent to ragain the prestige lost in Shanghai last year.

The three rinks as selected are | ·· ·· as follows:

FIRST MATCH

J. E. Noronha

L. Guy

C. G. Silva

.R. F. Luz (skip)

SECOND MATCH

A. E: Coates

J. McKelvic

A. W. Grimmitt

A. M. Holland (skip)

THIRD MATCH

J. V. Ramsay

B. W. Bradbury

F. J. Jones

U. M. Omar (skip) ·

RESERVES

H. A. Alves

R. 'Duncan

J. Fraser

J. C. Brown

Alf Gover

"No-Balls"

An Umpire!

FUN AFTER THE MATCH

Eastbourne, Aug. 24. Though heavy rain fell during the early morning, the Saffrons ground was bone dry before eleven o'clock, but the condition of the wicket remained far less enccuraging and the festival rather melancholy end. Light showers fell at in tervals and at half-past four the game was abandoned with a no decision result,

came to a

Ten minutes' cricket in all was played before lunch, and when the I think that the rink which will game was exiled off Surrey still give most satisfnethin will be that needed 10 more runs to avert the selected to meet the invaders on the follow-on with one wicket in haul. Club de Recreto green in the first off nd the match been vital to the the series, With several players

car- marked for the quartettes, the rink championship it is. conceivable that a greater effort would have been made to settle the allocation of points on the first innings.

hich Shanghai will first encounter can hardly be improved upon and if the players reproduce the form shown during the current senson, Shanghai |

the serond match in arrears.

The Shanghai Interport swimming team photographed at the Shanghai Rowing Club prior to their departure for Hongkong. Standing, left to rights-C, N. Brown, W. A. Humber, W. Ward, Hans Parh, E. A. Welz, T. Britton; seated:-A, Logan, J. Huxley (President, Shanghai A.S.A.), N. Haminond (Captain), D. Lyon (Hon. Sec. Shanghai A.S.A:), G. J. Grifk; Senied on Boors-Kan Yi-kit, W. Wagner and Sie Bokkien. The team, arrived yesterday. Brown, Park, and Lyon did not make the trip,

HOME SOCCER UPSETS

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HOBBS SCORES 73] AT LORD'S

AGAINST ACTORS AND MUSICIANS

MATCH DRAWN

A remarkable collection

of

well-known players, under the captaincy of Hobbs, met fifteen Actors and Musicians in a charity match at Lord's recently, the proceeds going to the Musicians' Benevolent Fund.

LEADERS LOSE

WEDNESDAY DEFEATED BY HUDDERSFIELD

SINFIELD AND 'BARNETT'S RECORD STAND

BASEBALL

Cubs On Way To National

BADMINTON SEASON

League Title ANNUAL MEETING

WIN FROM GIANTS BY FIVE RUNS

YANKEES AGAIN

DEFEATED

New York, Sept. 16. The Chicago Cubs are still winning their matches in, the National Baschall League and, with the season fast approaching its close, they are well on their way to securing the champion- ship and the right to take part in the World Series.

The Cubs were to-day matched against one of their nearest rivals, the New York Giants, but the leaders won by a margin of five runs, scoring an 8-3 victory.

TO-DAY

The annual general meet- ing of the Hongkong Badminton Association will be held in the Board Room of the South China Morning, Post this afternoon, at 5.30

p.m.

MARK SEYMOUR WINS

BRILLIANT GOLF AT MARIENBAD

BENTLEY LEADING

The St. Louis Cardinals are also strong cuntenders for the title. funct

AMATEUR their win against the Brooklyn Dodgers as helped them to maintain their challenge Mark. Seymour,

Marienbad, Aug. 25.

of Crow The Detroit Tigers,

in the Wood, won the Czechoslovak American League. Won again en Golf the Boston Braves while the New-day with an

Championship here York Yankees were beaten by St. 276 for

aggregate of the 72 holes. He' Louis Brown".

fellowed up his first two rounds of 71 and 69 with rounds of 69 and 67 to-day,

Results of to-ilny's matelos follow:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Boston Pittsburgh

The Highest Ever Against Philadelphia

Glamorgan

An

BLACKPOOL ALSO scored 250 in four hours for Glou-

FAIL

D

R. H. E. 7 3 5 12 B

2 12 1

Cincinnati

(There were eleven innings).

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3 7 1 $ 12 0

Arthur Lees, the Yorkshire cham- pion, why led at the end of the frat two rounds, finished second, four strokes behind the winner, with 280. ilis individual rounds were 08. 07. 74 and 71.

Henry Cotton was placed third with

280

in

English 71, 70, 76), F. B. Hobson, an

professional resident Poland, fourth with 287 (72, 70, 75, W. Laidlaw fifth with 201 (76, 70),

74 and II. G. Bentley, the 'amateur, sixth with 293 (74,

(Cavaretta scored a home run 73, 76, 70). Other British scores

were G. Wilson 291, F. S. Dorman 298,

upd

0

W. J. Brand, the Belginn chum- pion, 803.

6 2

Seymour's victory came as a sur the Carprise. The locul crities did not think he would be able to shake off Lees and Colton.

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for

AMERICAN LEAGUE

I. 1. E. K 11 O' 5 11 2

New York Although Sinfield

Barnett Chiengo

cestershire's first wicket at Carl]ff, for the Cuba), Gloucestershire lost four more men for 8t runs and finished with 334 Brooklyn for live. The stand is the highest St. Loufe London, Sept. 16. ever made for a first wicket against (Dean pitched Sheffield Wednesday, present Glamorgan, beating Holmes' and Sut dinals). Holders, of the F. A. Cup, and cliffe's 234 for Yorkshire in 19:10,

Glamorgan bad The game was drawn, Hobb's XII. Huddersfield, the only two teams Worksop in relays, and did not reach scoring 320, and dismissing even of in the First Division of the Eng the ground until just before the time Cleveland. their opponents for 141, Hobbs him lish Football League, who have fixed for the start. But their anart self made 78, Hendren 75, and E. W.

defeat, Belding saved many runs, and it took Philadelphia Dawson 61, while Bowker Andrews hither not suffered a produced a cracking in for the Actors were engaged to-day on the two hours for. Sinfield and Barnett to and Musicians,

Wednesday Ground where the end the 100 up. Both reached three the Athletics). Bohhs having won the tosk and two Yorkshire clubs fought out Sinfield for the fifth time this scaron St. Louis

figures in the same over in 34 hours rang the warning bell (under instruc;¦ a desperate battle for the points. and Barnett for the seconi. Barnett New York

of the Actors and tion, a dozen

Huddersfield, deposed from the hit seventen 4's in his 128, and Sin. Musicians went out into the field.

hour afterwards

eighteen.

to travel from

VARSITY GAMES

A_THRILLING-

SPRINT

Sonn after the game hut been where Oliver fordon and Ronerroni ndership last Saturday, brought field, who displayed much, ntience began some admiralite bowling of one of their best performances in his undefeated innings of 162, hit can fully expect to take the field in declared off an amusing episode However, Ingely owing to some in scoring.two goals to their op

foccurred in front of the pavilion, lustrous strokes by E. W. Dawson, ponents one to give them the top! J. E. Noronha has been giving sonic where Alf Gover, the Surrey bowler, the score at lunch was 160, and Hobbs position again. consistent displays as No. 1 and the arrayed in a long white coat, stood and Hendren were together. le an

Not only was this the first' de- fact that he is able to play on his as umpire in a mock single-wicket fasted-himelf-with-urfent that the Wednesday players

added 100. www green will have made his selee match between Dennis Hendren, to her and singles to the nullered this season at it is the tion a practical certainty. L. Guy, the well-known umpire, and the but fendrez Caused mums journeys to first they have sustained on their the Kowloon Bowling teen skip, hus captain of the local cricket, club,

desort places. When he was caught own ground for 17 months. The also bem prvealing some good form Brooks kept wicket with the aid at cover he had made 75 runs in last occasion the side lost on the and his inclusion in the alde should .not weaken qunrette. Both of his mackintosh, and Cover caused precisely the right manner fer

the Wedneslay Ground was on April Noronha and Guy are making their rears of laughter when in a stentor-cension, Hobbs went to his 60 with 21. 1931, when Liverpool scored a J. LOVELOCK WINS initial appearances in an Interport in voice he repeatedly no-balled one of his best shots past cover, and 2-1 victory.

Henttren, Axture.

then began to lay about him until Then when Hentren he was bowled by Juck Livesey, trying went in to bat he gave him a hook. The innings ended at five to Villa at Villa Park and thus allow Sonderland driew against Aston out, with palm fully extended, under 1 for 320.

Huddersfield to return to the top the new. 1.bw rule!

Hobbs began his bowling with of the league with Amar Singh and Haigh, and altered advantage. his fold about with such bewildering

the

AN OLD COMBINATION Some time uge i suggested that

C, G. Silva be given one of the berths

Gover had backed Enstbourne's captain and, needless to say, he but since then the Club de ceerein Won his little half-crown.

s akip with R. F. Luz as his No,

That was

1,500 METRES

EXCELLENT ROUNDS

He played four excellent rounds, getting better as the championship progressed. He set up a

course

Johnson scored a home run for record for the last nine holes, which he did in 82 against the previous best of 37.

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1

ми 2

1

(Coleman scored a home

His strungth lay in his approach shots, which the gallery often ap- run plauded, and he missed nothing on the greens, gelling in some very long

for the Browns and Ruiting for

the Yankees). Detroit Boston

Chicago -Washington

2 10 3

9.11 1

1-4-2 -Reuter.

CHELSEA MYSTERY ·

· PLAYER

one-point TIME NOT GOOD Danish Footballer Not

Budapest, Aug. 16.

To Be Signed

putts.

Lees faellitated Seymour's victory by auccumbing to norves to-day. Ho has shown nervousness before on this course and has been robbed of the fruits of two good rounds.

Cotton was right out of form on the last round, and only just scraped into third place.

At the end of the second round Arthur Lees, the Yorkshire champion, still led with an aggregate of 135, adding a flawless 67 to his 68 of the previous day, to have a clear advan- tage of five atrokes.

Cotton and Seymour shared second place beltind him with 140, Cotton, whose putting was uncertain in the latter baif, taking 71, whilst Seymour excelled with a 60.

London, Aug, 26. Newman," again appeared at out Chelsen's mystery player, "A. side-left in the club's third public. evening, but it afterwards trans- pired that he will not be signed on.

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The play of H. Hobson, an rapidity that it becuing hard to follow Blackburn Rovers jump a couple

Englisit professional resident in Po- them, and charity seemed, in this of places in the table by virtue of player has lost some of his early sea-

Jack Lovelock, representing

land, came as a surprise, for hitherto case, to be covering a multitude of a victory against Chelsea at Ewood his native university, Otago, won son form while the Craigengower C. C.

few had realised his potentialities. skip has shown an improvement and the 1930 Interport series in Shanghai down for 45, at Ifider Baker Cent Park. The Rovers and now third the 1,500 metres at the Inter-

fourth place with F. S. Dorman, fr Sims. The Brai six wickets

With an aggregate of 142 he shared the reversing of the positions would but C. G. Silva was dropped after the stoutest of partners in Bowker/» Huddersfield and Sunderland. national, University Games very seem one of the natural sequences of Hongkong lost the first contest,

Bentley, 147, shared the next

with 71 Blackpool, the lenders of the comfortably by 25 yards in the events.

Andrews, and the weare was up to Second Division, received a shock not very good time of four trial, at Stamford Bridge last place with". Silva's first and only in no time. After Baker was out,

Englishman living in

Allen Luz is one player who can be de- Interport match but Luz has played Andrews showed himself no respecter at Bloomfield Road Ground where minutes dend.

Dalley. pended upon to give of his best in in five Interports since his first ap-of persons. Be crashed 's in every Nottingham Forest scored four)

3. Br

the Henbury assist- direction, until Lord Tennyson made goils to take both points. Since E. Wegener (Germany) in 14 7-10 Nils Middlehoe, over here an holl hopes, failed to find, his form,

The 110 metres hurdles went to He is a Dane and a friend of Belgian Open had engendered great an Interport. Its display against pearance in 1980.

ant, whose briliant victory in the Shanghai on the Cralgengower green

The strongest and only criticism him snick one to Dilinvar Hussin, the side's relegation from the First see.. B. T. Vane (London), being day. The management, however, with its had dropped out of striking and two years ago will be remembered, which might be levelled at the cum-who, incidentally, kept wicket for These two players were together In

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ngo, the eliminated in his heat. R. Boisset India against the lust .C.C. tenni. Division two seasons

team had only once en benten at home. This was by Manchester United last year.

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Southampton how remain the only, unbeaten side of the Second Division and a drawn match against Bury at The Dell allowed the club to displace Blackpool.

Results of to-day's matches follow:

FIRST Aston Villa

Blackburn

Wednesday

DIVISION ·

2 Sunderland

1 Chelsea

1 Huddersfield

SECOND DIVISION

Blackpool

Bradford

Doncaster

Leicester

Port Vale

1 Notts Forest

Swansea::

3 Norwich

2 Bradford C.

2 Charlton

Southampton 0 Bury

Tottenham 3 Barnsley

West Ham 3 Sheffield U.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Cardiff

Luton

(France) captured the 100 metres in would not divulge his name.

48 9-10sec.

There was a terrific finish to the 100 metres final, a yard covering the Aral Ave.

Josef Sir (Hungary) was adjudg. ed the winner from Suzuki (Japan), but the time given for both run- ners was 10 B-10sec,, and it appear. ed that the Japanese had broken The tape first.

C. B. Heimes (Manchester) was badly away, but finished strongly to obtain fourth places F. Dodelinger. Za Frenchman studying at London University but entered from France, 2 was Afth. M. Scarr (Cambridge)

wan sixth and inst,

Holmes, Dondelinger and J. Clarke (Glasgow), all qualified for the semi- 4nals of the 200 metres.

1.

0

1

MEDLEY RELAY

The British team, composed of

1 G. N. Blake (London), C.. fi. Holmes

0 (Manchester), J, Clarke (Glasgow) and J. C. Stothard (Cambridge), won

2 the 1,000 metres medley relay in

3min. 31. 2-10sec.

The long jump went to Japan, Dajina winning with 7.72 metres (about 24ft. 8In.)

4 Clapton 0.

1

2 Queen's P. R.

0

Miss D, Saunders (London) put

2

up an excellent performance in

GUANRAGNE

Millwall 2 Newport

Northampton 3 Crystal Pal 1 Anlaking second to Miss Stella Walsh

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Halifax

Lincoln Rotherham Tranmere

1 Walsall

3 Stockport

2. Mansfield

2 Darlington

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

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(Poland) in the final of the women's

100 metres. Miss Walsh won in 12 acconds dead which was a tenth of a second faster than she ran in her 1hent when she broke the Games re-

0 cord of 12 0-10 Rec. Mins Rosa Mackenzie (Aberdeen) was sixth and last.

Fraulein G. Mauermeyer took the 5. Dunfermline 3dieus final with a world record

(FIRST DIVISION)

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