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CAMBRIDGE

ON FIRST DAY OF UNIVERSITY MATCH

(By H. C. Robertson-Glasgow)

For the benefit of those who do not 'eternally walk round the pur- Hens of Lord's, in short, for those who count erleket above conver- sation, Cambridge University made 432 for nine wickets on the first day of their match against Oxford University. This is the highest xcure ever made by Cambridge In the University match. but it has been exceeded twice by Oxford, The pitch whs puny. Once more Oxford had the infelicity to lose the and the heppines to her one really beautifet innings, by N. W. D. Yardley.

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That Yardley missed his century Just the wilmsienilty of fate. He produced, time and again, those strukes that make cover-point won- der whether those few steps were flls defections quite worth while,

leg.

ress-bat 15:1 teccional sitoks past mid-en were admirably timed.

It was beautiful batting; in splie

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1936.

Canton Swimmers

Victors

BEAT S.C.A.A. IN

· INTER-CLUB CONTEST

Several of Canton's leading swim- mers took part in a gata at South Chinn Athletic Association bathing club yesterday when the Chui Chut Club meet S. & A. A. respresentatives in a keen contest.

The visitors won the meeting by A single point, but only after a fascinating contest which was greatly enjoyed by a large gathering.

AB depends on the 400 metres гле To win the wholo minteh South Chinn had to win both first and second places. Norman Leri was sure of the first place, but Truf Fai-lam at the turn of the third hundred partially gave up. He thus allowed the Canton man to gain a lend of about ten yards. Taui Was persunded to carry on and in doing ko came third, being benten by Jers than ten yards, Had he not stoppel and then continued, he would have gained second place..

RESULTS

of the now inevitable question front 260 Metres Relay:-1, South China the mure social senta--"Who is that | (Wong Chi-king, Kwok Hon-ming, 3731427

the Light-Blue Cappe Yip Hon-churn and Norman Lee). Nelson, too, who just missed bis Time: 2 mins, 0-475 sea: 2, Chol Pentury, played in 'portint and | Chuú Club, Canton (Leung Ho, Ng valualite part. Stubborn, quiet, des Kit-man, Koon Ping-man" and Ng termined, ie laut been asked to wear

Chun-mann), down the Oxford bowling. 1 t WHE Bunky before lunch. especially to Singleton, He does not swing the bat through Nature's full are. Almost, he

Jabber; nimis

he beenme a Mead, disdaming the incomparable and almost nighting brillance of # Woolley.

But Nelson, after White had played an imperfect and fallible part, Inid sound foundation upon which

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to advantage, SINGLETON'S BOWLING The best bowler on the Oxfogel,

Singleton. From the Pavilion em, possibly ui;tue 「ཉནÈ, even helped, by the uneasy moves

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100 Metres Barkstroke:-1, Ng Lân (Canton); 2. Tin Mo (Canton); 3. Kwok Hun-ming (South China), Time: 88-1/ĥ neem,

200 Metres Breaststroket-...), Suen Pachon (South China); 2. Can yung (Canton), Time: 3 mins. 23 secs, Sin-chung (Canton); 3, Is Kwok-

100 Metres Freestyle:-1, Norman Lee (South Chinn); 2, Ng Chun-minn (Canton); 3. Wong Chi-hung (South China), Time: G8-375 sees.

50 Metres Freestyle:---1, Leung lo (Canton); 2. Ng Chun-man (Canton);

ents of those who seek to injure (4. Wong Chi-hung (South Chinn).

The truth, he bowled most magni- flcently, and most unluckily. Even

roman stage | the Cambridge batsmen do not un- derstand the ball that is bowled

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Now, as to the play. Darwalk-

Smith Pavilion cridi and Mitchell-

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Innes began the bowling. It is im-

Time: 32-3/5 secs.

400 Metres Freestyle:-1, Norman Lee (South China); 2, Ng Kit-man (Canton); . Tsui Pal-lam (South

in). Time: 6 mins, 12 seen.

FINAL STANDINGS

Canton 17 points; South China 16

possible to describe 400 odd runs. È points,"

In the morning the Cambridge Lot-

ting was indifferent, Both Nelson

and White missed the ball and re-

mained, White, particularly, stayed SPEEDWAY STAR

in his crease to the outswinger and missed 1.

At 24 Singleton relieved Darwoll- Smith, and at noon 26 runs had been made, mostly by chance. At 26 Dyson came on at the Nursery end, and somehow forced the tenta- tive White on to his wicket—27—1—

10.

Tindall

was nearly bowled first ball by Dyson. Then Nelson snicker Singleton between the wicket-keeper and first slip. Forty-two appeared on the telegraph at the end of the Dist

1 hour Cambridge struggled. At 51 Murray-Wood came on for Dyson.

and 31 runs later be caught

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George Theodomtus won All-Conet nonora and All America mention while playing football at Washington State College, braved the ahot Now 53 feet 6 inches in track, and went places in collegiate boxing. ho's decided to be a fighter, and be shown with his manager, Paddy Ryan, who has developed a lot of stara. That powerful left arm floored Ray Impelletiere, heavyweight contender, in a gym workout recently.

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FOUR YEARS WITH ULCERATED STOMACH

Now feels "different altogether"''

Waller Neusel, who, in America, isi If you endure the terrible agony ranked with other past-their-best of ulcerated stomach-or if you have second-raiers.

suffered from the pain of other

Jack Dempsey having failed to dis-gastric ls, flatulence, wind, Indires- Joy cover a promising youngster here ten-you will understand the would like to look over Jimmy Wilde, with which Mr. W. 11. H, wrote this

amazing, letter: of Swansea, When Dempsey gets

1 "For nearly four years have back from Texas to-morrow 1 shal!

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talk matters over with him, probably suffered from ulcerated stomach, with a view to Wilde visiting Ameri-am a walter, so you can understand how I have suffered on the go for 12 to 14 hours each day. Sometimes ZERO HOUR IN FIGHTS HERE I could have screamed with pain whilst waiting on the guests. Euch Professional boxing is practienily year I have had to leave my work os at á dead stop since the defeat of could not carry on. Not long ago Louis, and interest will not be re-7 got a bottle of your Powder and sumed until Braddock defends is since taking it I feel different. tille. Ite has been out of netlun for altogether."

more than twelve months, and 1 though he trains almost every day

This is typical of the letters con-

and looks at I fear the long lay-off tinually being received by Macleans. will handicap him when next ite Sufferers who had given up all hope. whom even operations had failed to takes the ring.

tell of the marvellous results cure. Schmeling will be back here in they have experienced even from the August, and the Indications are that very first dose of Maclean Brand he will

face Braddock at Yankee Stomach Powder, Studlum In the second week in September. It is believed that if the couple share between them sixty thousand pounds they will be lucky,

Follow their example, and be ab- rolutely certain to ask for Maclean Brand Stomach Powder, the one with the signature "ALEX, C. MACLEAN" on the bottle. There are Juferlor substitutes at lower prices, but they

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In the Sports Dept: Caddy Bags

TEA SETS

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way rider, protested to officials at Slacks & Shorts Wimbledon last night against dis- qualification in the second-heat of Swim Suits-

the handlep race.

and bowled Tindall, who had never He rushed off the track, borrow. Raincapes

been at ense, off a full toss.

It was

ing CI from his mechanic (deposit

grand catch. Nelson reached his for lodging a protest), went to the Stockings

with a single to leg. He had office still in his oily leathers und been batting for 100 minutes. Yard-crash hat,

50

ley twice hit Murray-Wood for four, It is the first time he has been once to leg and a drive past extra-

cover.

Just before the interval Seamer had an over from the Nursery end.

disqualified in nearly three years' ricing.

Kitchen was the vietim of

In

With three full pitches and a longccident when another rider cought

hop he ushered in the lunch inter val, when Cumbridge had scored 112

Nelson 02. for

At lunch, when others' were ad- justing their ideas, it accurred to me that: th. Nelson was still there. Like

only right-handed. Rhodes, Oxford had feided well and Single- ton nd bowled well.

10

Then Yardley reached hils 50, after surviving two appeats from Dyson for 1b.w. Then twice he hit Alur- ray-Wond to the boundary, a hook fur four, and an extra-ever drive, Yardley was out, playing Darwall- Smith into the hands of extra short- leg At tea the total was 273 for 8 After tea Gibb and Pawle batted. At 201 Gibb was caught at the wie- ket and Jahangir Khun tyler nearly killed the batsman at the other end. In the end he made a false stroke, and Brocklebank. ns the sun clined, was left with Cameron, each wondering whether the other would make a stroke worthy of record.

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his wheel. He fell off, was pinned

to the truck by his machine, dragged clear in the nick of time,

The other rider was disqualined. Then came the re-race of the heat. This time Rogers came of with Kitchen close behind.

It was thought Bill had been dis- qualified for boring Rogers. But it was announced he had been pull- ed up for not stopping in time when the red light warned him.

"The red lights were dim, or I must have seen them," Bill said afterwards. "I have always ridden cleanly."

Heat ten of the programme was a sensation. Three of the four riders crashed, leaving Harrison, of Belle' Vue, to finish the race alone.

Trouble started when Charles crashed in A broadside. Palmer slung himself clear to avoid a col- lision and the rider behind did like- wise to avert what might have been a triple tragedy.

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