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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1936.
ALL-INDIA'S 1932 CRICKET Braddock-
RECORD
Praiseworthy Display
In Test Against
Jardine's XI
HIGH-WATER MARK NOW REACHED.
(By R. Abbit)
Owing to typographical error 10 wickets, and Worcester, Glamor- it was slated nt the end of last gan, Gloucester, and Somerset by week's article that my sketch of smaller margins. They should have Indian cricket would be 'concluded', beaten Kent but
LOVELOCK HAS TWO |AMBITIONS
ONE MAY COST
WORLD TITLE,
DOCTOR'S WORK BIG STRAIN
Doing Nicely Thanks Very Much
SAYS. MANAGER GOULD
New York. James J. Braddock won the heavyweight title last June 13 from Max Baer and thereafter acemingly dropped into semi- eclipse, partially overshadowed by the mighty brown man, Joe' Louis.
into total eclipse collapsed before
werg
are wrong.
minutes with Joe Gould, dynamic, dapper le manager of the chant pion, will convince you of that
London, May 31. Braddock has received less acclaim When Jack Lovelock lost | than any of his recent predecessors that epic Amateur Athletic As- the heavyweight throne-Bar Carnera, Sharkey, Schmeling. But sociation mile championship to those who think Braddock has got 5. C. Wooderson at the White City last year there
the people who argued that Lovelock of Mile of the Cen- tury fame was on the decline, When he was again eclipsed at Ibrox shortly afterwards the theory seemed to have point. When he was beaten at Imber Court last week-end it seemed to be proved.
I trust that no false hopes have Freenian in their second mock and my readers' lost by 68 runs. Alte Pearce's 65 in been implanted in breasts! In sketches like these the Kent second innings saved his where one gets perilously near to side. statistics at times the fare to be
It was however in the only Test palatable should be served in small
pinyed—at Lords-that they than overload Match соится, rather the mental system with a plethora perhaps created the greatest impres
Nayudu captained the aide. of facts served up on a long arti-ion. cle. This week I propone to deal Jardine won the tons and elected to solely with the English tour of the bat, and in twenty minutes Sutcliffe, All India eleven in the summer of Holmes and Woolley were back in the Pavilion and nineteen runs only were on the board. The first two were
But there is a story behind Love- bowled neck and crop by Mahomed
while Woolley failed to realize lock's inck of success
of 1932.
water-mark of Indian cricket so far. Naguky of Lali Singh, whom a good twelve months that should help to
MORE U. S. OLYMPIC
TRY-OUTS
DECATHLON TEAM WILL DE CHOSEN TO-DAY
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 26. America's Olympic decath lon team will be chosen tới. day in final tryouts being held in conjunction with the Olympic demi-final track and .: field meet here. The meet will be continued through to-morrow,-United Press.
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Cotton Still Leading
The Field
"London, June 25.. The open Golf Competition proper started at Hoylake to-day. stently breeze from the north weet Conditions were difficult owing to a which threatened to grow stronger
the later fi
ny.
•
Gene Sarazen was out early and Cotton, Padgam, Allis and Perry appeared Inter.
Latest scores are as follow: Reginald Whitcombe Jack McLean
Gould does a lot of fancy talking, but he quotes facts and figures you can't get away from. In his quiet, systematle way Braddock has been busy 10 out of the 12 months he hits Snrazen been champion, lie's been making money. He's been keeping in condi- Hector Thomson tion and he's
been making new Boomer
(After going out in 40). friends
John Woollam MOST POPULAR SINCE DEMPSEY I am inclined to think that the play
Braddock
Is the
Lacey most popular champion since Jack Dempsey," says Cox *** this tour represents the high
Leonard Crawley in
in the past Gould. "That isn't any ille state James Adaras The team acemed to create a greater
ment but
a proven fact. He's a Dallemagne (France) Impression by their cricket than did many of us remember out here as a stop the croaking of the dismal Jim-eared in 110 cities in 29 states since Dal
had to meet Jar-member of a Mond and Ames |
side. After mics, the players who
ere's Bert Gadd champion, and First of all, Lovelock is tired, very he becante dine's visiting team in 1833-34. True, that Jardine,
be can't go back to He Bobble Locke It may be argued that Jardine's team pulled things round and the Indian red. He said that half way through not one
Archle Cumpston was stronger and that in any case its fitting d not fare too well before the race at Imber Court, when he appeared in exhibitions in 60 cities Arc
and in the other 50 refereed boxing W. 17. Davics full strength, was once beaten at Bawes, Vooe and Robins in the Grst was beaten into third place in the
and wrestling matches. About 08, H. Cotton Benares by the Vizianagram team. innings and the first two with Brown mile, he was su weary that he near-
000 But a side playing in England in and Hammond in the second.
ly dropped out.
persons pald to see him. The Allies
for every show lic) Walter Smithers They
Lovelock is a man of two conflet-gross receipts were eventually beaten by very greatly handicapped by cold, The postponed match between the
damp, and grass wickets, whereas in 158 runs but not before they had madoing ambitions. There is that ambi-worked on run about $350,000. fle Busson Craigengower C.C. and the Civil Ser India the grent heat handicaps the most excellent impression. Amar tion to win the 1,500 metres at Ber-Is the only champion, except Dem,
ever to make a successful tour." vice C.C. in the VII" Division was European terribly apart from the Singh in particular struck-the crities lin, and there is another to be a big Xue did the people think beat played yesterday
an excellent bowler, though he success as a doctor, on the former's matting wickets which are usual. So as courts, the home team winning by 7% on the whole the claims of the only got 2 for 75 and 2 for 84. But
na he bowled 82 overs against Eng-against the other. Lovelyek has had
months. one has been pulling Braddock?" Gould was asked.
"That's
an amazing thing, Brad- Scorer: sets to 14..
team seem to me to be highest.
dock not only had a very profitable This year, sadly fear there is a land's best side it is not surprising the choice of thrilling the healthy great falling away as the only match Lall Singh, when he was here did not masses, or curing the ailing masses.
tour but he made thousands of friends while making money. You Norman Sutton
R. S. Walker He chose the latter but it may won to date has been that against suggest by his play that he was any
have cost him his chance of
writers created certain picture Perry (Holder) the Minor Counties, while owing to thing more than a good club cricke well
the
stories written personal dimculties Amar Nath-one ter-I fancy, speaking without the
Sam King abour him before the Baer bout. of the best bats on the side has been book, that he was here in the 1929 scaling a great career with a world Braddock in sent back to India, while the left hand side which we beat. But his scores, "MY WORK must come FIRST One boxing fan came up to me after Harry Bentley
"I don't make excuses whenever | Watching Well from al: I'vei
Jimmy in an exhibition bowler Amir Elahi is also in trouble. batting number eight, were e. Under the circumstances one cannot dime b. Bowes 15; b. Hammond I am beaten," he said, "and I always word I thought Braddock was an old hops for very much but things may pretty useful!
try my level best to win. The truth is that I have been working now yet turn out better than now seems probable. And in any case ups and
for nine months without a holiday. downs are invariably found in the history of all cricket-and a parallel Nayudu, S. Wazir A. Mahoned Nis-
the 1932 side in England, Sometimes I am up all night,
"It is not exactly the best existence ense occurs to one at ones in the fall-sar. Jehangir Khan, P. E. Palia and for training, but 1 have no interest ing back of South Africast; Oricket
moment. My running at the after the great team of nineteen hun Amar Singh alone are playing this in
well work must come first. dred and seven. Indian cricket will mer. The first four
known,
I think. The first two ae "You can tell America,
ull my recover in time,
excellent bats, while Nayudu can friends over there, thd every one bowl dedim alow spinners. Nissar
R.
6.0.
J. W. Leonard and Y. Hochiamo (C.C.C.) beat F. L. Shute and R. R. Todd 6-0; bent 1. Agafureff and J. A. Bendall 6-1: beat F. Hradley and J.
Pengelly F. R. Zimmern and R. Chen (C. C.C.) drew with Shuto and Todd 0-6; drew with Agafuroff and Bendall 8-6; beat Bradley and Pengelly 6-2.
G. Lai and A. B. Hamson (C.C.C.) drew with Shute and Todd 6-6: beat Agafuroff and Bendall 6-3; bent Brad- Jey and Pengelly 6-3,
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
THE 1932 TEAM
•
of
THE PRESENT PLAYERS
Amar Singh is playing
are
Jar.
League
FUF
crown.
and
The Intest returns were: Willie Coggin (Amerien) Richard Burton Ted Turner (America) Jim Ferrier
Whitcombe
Dover, tore up his card.-Beuter.
on the King on ceremonial occasiona carrying a black ebony rod decorated with gold bands-British Wireless.
with 6-ounce gloves and just like
EARL OF ATHLONE man with a long beard, who had to be propped up in the ring, by
London, June 25. The Earl of Athlone, the King's fellow gained Joe Gould. Braddock Is not unly a powerful young giant, uncle, has been appointed Gold Stick. but a great fighter, if my eyes in-Waiting.
me,' That zums don't. deceive
Lord Athlone wte appointed up the general opinion about him." Colonel of the Life Guards in suc- "What's Braunlock been doing late- cession to the late Lord Allenby
early this month. Why, he's been in training to Hin fellow Gold Stick in Fleid his title in September against Marshal Sir William Birdwood, whe At cricket, good captains are born is the fast bowler, while Jehangir who has taken such a kind interest
defend in me, not to worry. I don't worry. and not made, and to raptain an all-Khan is making a great many runs When the time comes I will be there the winner of the Louis-Setuneling commands the Royal Horse Guards. Indin side is a most difficult matter for Cambridge and also taking, wie in my best form.
fight. Didn't you know?"
Jokters of the ancient order attend as beyond the ordinary duties and kels. Whether he will be able to
"Soon I shall go for a good hali-| So those people who think Brad- difficulties of captainship, the control leave the Cambridge' side, now on of men of three or four entirely dif-sur, to play for all India is not yet day, I need a long rest, and that is dock is letting the grass grow under what I am going to have. Then, his feet waiting to get the big money Arent religions and races in one tour-known.
perhaps I shall feel more confident shot. Jose his title and retre to u
mistaken, ing side is an appalling job. For
sudly to work myself up to concert pitch life of case, are years the ruling family of Patiala Stole the inde cur for the Olympic Games, and a meet "Braddock Isn't going to lose his rent fight except Braddock will had led in cricket and the Maharajah his bowling fins not improved. He is jing with my old felend Bill Bon-lite" protested Gould. You might have five opponents fight him three himself captained the 1911 wide
well understand that now, If rounds each instead of one over the is already thron." In 1932 the titular captain was however only 26 and
you think
so, all right, go away and entire distance.
Bruddock H.J. the Maharafah of Porbandar getting a bit of first class pracilee
write it. I hope you writers make
will also do- several WOKEN UP AT ALL HOURS and he did-excellent work-ne-what maining to mention is Palin who is a
this year. The only _other_player_re
Schmeling 10-1
1-favourite. The weeks of work on the Weehawken one might call the "Sinff-Captain":
The general public do not sp- longe the odus the better lmmy docks us a longshoreman during the As a cricketer, he did not pretend to
to Parsi and bats left-handed. He had
will like it. He is one fighter that summer. The champlon will start compete and his three Innings in fext an average of 21.63 for first class preciate Lovelock's difficulties. He
is just finishing the maternity course doesn't scare. And he's been killed this manual labour which put him class cricket produced two runs and games in 1832 but I see Mr. E. H. of his medical training and this has so many times before he went into in such great shape to start his come- Kear
others in other games only Sewell ways be has put in a stone In
meant nights' rest broken and hours the ring and then walked out the back in 1834 as soon as the next realized six more. His place, in the weight
continually on the go.
winner, that Schmeling and his field was taken on a good many oc- -Shri Gan. casions by the Kumar
Braddock Gould revealed that Braddock will
now weighs 210, is 6 shyameinjh of Limbdi who averaged
have
three 15-round fights in the feet, 3 inches in height. He expects n shade under double figures for 17
itym before defending his title in to weigh 190 for his first title de- innings in first ones games. For
September. The first will be stuged | Ience-limited Press, the most important fixtures however the leadership in the field devolved Major C... Nayudu, who upon showed a very fine form as a cricke- T.T. ter and was by no means an unskil-Demand ful tactician in the field.
T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore
THEIR RECORD
(To be Continued).
'EXCHANGE
In fest class cricket ho less than TT. Japan 20 matches were played of which T.T. India
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nine were won, eight fast and nine T.T. San Frisco & New York drawn. The record of all matches T.T. Munila was 38 played. 19 wan, lost, 14 T.T. Batavia drawn, with two games abandoncel TUT without a ball being bowled it was TT. Salgon of course far too heavy i programme T.T. France, for the Tourists, even though, thereT.T. Germany were elehteen players included, and T.T. Switzerland as time went on this became very | TT. Australia apparent. However it is recorded in T.T. Lisbon Wisden that "the tour proved of im- mense value to the Indians who about
the middle of the summer were fifty
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Home, Sweet Home
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Can It be wondered at that Love-punch are an old story to him." boat arrives with a load of railroad
lock has not set the tracks alight with
those ustonishing times that made him famous?
In America Lovelock's foremos rival, Bill Bonthron, is being put through his paces by that great coach Matty Geiss, who has trained more champions than any man.
Lovelock has a great task to catch the Bonthron-Geiss com-
.54% up with
1087 bination. But he is confident, and mile maker .04 confident Lovelock in a
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