YANKEES WIN BUT GIANTS BEATEN Latest Results In U.S. Baseball
New York, Aug. 10,
THE
TELEGRAPH. .HONGKONG
GOLFER IMPORTANT HOLES OUT DAVIS CUP IN ONE ENCOUNTER
I.H. Geare's Feat At Fanling
The latest golfer in Hongkong to While New York Yankees won perform the feat of holing out in one narrowly from Washington Senators Is I. H. Geare,
In the American Baseball League, New York Giants were badly beaten
Playing with W. E. L. Hitchens on
by Boston Braves in the National the Old Course at Fanling yesterday,
section.
Sh. Pirates 6-0
game was
Geare holed the 7th in one.
Louis Cardinals were leading, The semi-finals of the Happy when the Valley summer foursomes have been called in the seventh inning owing to rain. The Chileage played and resulted as follows: Cubs beat Cincimati Reds 0-3 spite of the fact that the latter regi- stered 12 "safeties" against the Cubs'
in
Cik White Sox also had a close
game against Detroit Tigers, whom Cleveland they defeated by 8-7.
Indians had the better of St. Louis Browns, white Philadelphia Athletics, nosed out Boston Red Sox though i each side elained seven hits,
Scores:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
New York Boston
St. Louis -. Pittsburgh
I. H. E.
% 11 3
8 16 2
5. 8 # 0
1
(Game called in the seventh owing to rain. Warneke pitched for the Cardinals).
Chicago
Cincinnati
悲 I
3 12 0
T. B. Low (11) and W. Ahern (16) (5) and A M. beat J. B. Mucide Mack (10) by 4 and 3.
Australia Clashes With Japan
Montreal, Aug. 10, The American Zone final match. between Japan and Australia in the Davis Cup competition will commence here to-morrow.
The draw of the two opening singles has been made and resulted
us follows:
Adrian Quist v. Fumlo Nakano Jack Bromwich v. Jiro Yamagishl Both countries withheld their doubles nominutions-United Press,
THURSDAY,
AUGUST
1938.
EDRICH COLLAPSES
AND IS
IS OUT, CAUGHT OFF HEAD
Players Lose Two-Wickets For No Runs After Day In Field
By Howard Marshall
London, July 14. (on for Pollard, who had bowied
The Gentlemen and Pinyers mateli steadily for over an hour. began in a blaze of glory at Lord's Yardley on-drove Smalles super- certainly with a remarkable innings of 175 not bly, with a power and beat L. Goldman (7) and C. W. E out by H. T. Bartlett, the Sussex left- which made us think the stroke was hander. The Gentlemen made 411, Hammond's, and gradually the Gen- G. M. Park (7) and Rt. Young (6) Bishop (1) by one hole,
and then in the last ten minutes the tlemen began to take the upper hand. hurry, but Players lost Edrich and Price In one Hammond was in no over from Furnes with no runs Yardley hit Smith for a couple of 4's in an over, and by the luncheon scored.
Edrich was most unlucky, for he Interval the total hnd reached 100, played his second ball from Farnes and the Gentlemen wère no longer on to his right temple and collapsed. struggling des
desperately. He quickly recovered and prepared
Results of A. A. A. Finals
(Continued from Page 8.)
300 YARDS
2 O. (Holland); 1. M. B. Osendarn Mariani (Italy); 3. M. M. Seare (Achilles): 4. E. L. Page (Backenth; 5, 1. G Wickerson (Highgate): &, B. Giles (AF)) 4. yd, Time:9.2.
220 YARDS
1, W. Van Beveren Holland); 2. R Murdoch (Atalanta); 3. K. 7. Jenkins Oxford Univ. J. Richardan A.; 5, 1. Caldana (Italy): 0, 3. Clark (Atalia). yd; kame, 22.tec.
430 Yanns
A. GR. DWR (All); 24. Pen nington (Oxford Univ. 3. (Sulford (boller); 4. C. 1. Kearny ¡Achilles); 3. H. E. Park (City of London (Demarve homered for the Cubs Police); 6. EA. Russell (Woodford
Green) Inches, tuchen, 49.2sec.
880 YARDM
and Cooke for the Reda),
The night game between Philadel-
+
Alanley (Woodford Greent, 25yd.;
10min. 3.2.
loyd.
HAMMOND'S STUDY to resume batting when he saw the Yardley had a narrow slave from umpire
algnalling that he was out. the first ball Nichols bowled him Stephenson had caught the ball as iufter luncheon, but that was the fast ricochcited from Edrich's head, and threatening thrust the Players were 430 YARDS RELAY (4 at 110) there was misfortune indeed,
able to make for some time. Ham- Aillano I, G. N. Baracen, Pro Patria,
Pro Patria.
Altogether it was an extraordinary mond was content to play very un- tithly): 2. G. 5. Gberden, Milano (inly): "De Trekvegnis illoi-day's cricket, and the Players cannot obtrusively, as if he were more con- Jandy: 4. Paty Yard; foot. 43.210. look back on it too happily. They cerned with making a close analysis
MARATHON
had three of their opponents out for of the Players' attack, and when at 35, they dropped Bartlett when he 155 he did drive Pollard with the was 52, and they saw the Gentle authentic and murderous crash, be men's total sweep up against all the was astonished to see Compton at respectable four ally mid-on take a remarkably fine
catch.
1. J. W. Beman (Birchfield), 2hr. 3dsin, 30sec; 2. F. O'Sullivan Herne Hi). 2-40-3 5. 6. H. J. Latham Westbury, 2-46-314 T. Laiande lerne ) 5. 1... Grimthe Herne H).
LONG JUNT
odds Into the
1. A. Maxel italy Mersch (Luxem Roberts
plonstilp record); 2. bourgt. 23, 24in; 3, W. E. N. Breach leading), 2316, 05 in.; 4. R. A. Jowell Achilles), 221 Ban: 5. 11. K. Lister Nottingham Univ.). 22ft 3in. 6. S. S. Beattie (Victorin Park), 22. 0in.
HIGH JUMP
24. n. (cham-hundreds.
1. A. J. Collyer (Watford) (holder); 2,
3, 13, F. Mac | pté. A.-G. Baldwin (
phia Pitles and Brooklyn Detiguin Cole (L.A.C.); 4. E. Xy (Essex :)
was postponed owing to rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington
New York
IE 24 5 12 13 3
1, n. O'tterly (ETC), oft. n. (after 1. Kennedy (Achiles),
6. 3. Verhaert (Belgium); G, F. R. Hand-a Uej; 2,
ONE MILL:
ley (Salford). byd, yd, Imin. 53.7sec., 15.; 5, 11. V. Stobba iPoly), art. 1in
4, E. Bradbrooka (Achilles), sit. b. A. W. 1. S. C. Wooderson (lackheath) Selwyn (Aenilles). Bet 10in.
POLE VAULT holder: 2. D. B, l'ell tierne ; 3, 3. W. L. Alford (Roath): 4. L. Beccali Fitatys: &, B, F. H. Wright (Southend); (Case, Lewis and Simmens hommer-, F. Close (Surrey A.C), Byd.: lyd. 4inin, ed for the Senators and Rolfe and 13.sec. Gordon for the Yankees).
Boston
Philadelphia
2 1
# 7 0
THRCE MILES
1. M. Romeo (Italy), 13tt. 2. F. R. Wol ter (Achilles), 12 94in, (Engish native record); 3. A. Gibeon (Atalanta), it fiin; 4, 1. H. Dodd (Thilli (holder). 11.
n. 5., B. Smith (Atalanta), 11ft.
THROWING THE JAVELIN
1, . E. M. Tilakeway (Achilles), 1971.
1, C. A. Emery Achilles); 2. P. D. Ward (Achilles) tholder; 3. P. B. Hennessey dterne G. M. Carstairs Edin-Wing 3, 5. Wisan (Birchfield) Dilder), burgh Univ.); b, P. C. Dainty (Southend); 1891, 1114; 3. A. T. Lammorud (Nor 4. M. Bingham (Finchley) ; 10yd. way), 104 4in. 4. J. D. ht.. Killop (Milacartan), 17771, 5% in.; 6, E. R. Turner (S. Chapman homered for the 14min, 218rc.
Birkenhead Pace), sit, sin.; 0... Phillies).
Klein (Achilles), 10ft 11in.
Detroit Chicogo
7 10 .0 B 15 1
(York homered for the Tigers and G. Walker for the White Sox). . Cleveland St. Louis
:9 10 0 0 12 1
(Trosky homered for the Indians! and Sullivan for the Browns) Reuter.
120 YARDS BURDLES
1. D. O. Finlay (R.A.F.) (holder); 2, J. St. L. Thornton (Achilles); d, IL J. Bras- ser (Flatland); 4, F. V. Scopen (Oxford
2yd.3.
D.
Suivil; 3, 2nd-Lt. 5. 2. C. Ulggins (Ariny): 0, T. L. Lockton (Achilles). Jyd.; 14.4cc. (uritian record).
40 YARDS HURDLES
1. J. Bosmans (Belgium) holder): 2, P. Joye (France); 3. . H. Wallnes (Eire); 4. R. A. Palmer (Cambridge Univ.); a, E. turnane (Surrey A.C.); 6. T. L Lockton (Achilles). Yard; 10yd, 64.1neo
TWO-MILE STEEPLECHASE
1. J. I. Putts (Saltwell) 12, D. R. F1 wick (Manchester YMLC.A.); 3. A. Stokes (Smetiwick); F. Abberlun (Queen's Park); 3. J. F. Bein (L.A.C.); &, R. C.
at Mofa
THROWING THE DISCUS
HOW BARTLETT SCORED Bartlett's Innings was in keeping with these odd proceedings. His 176 not out was the first century scored for the Gentlemen since 1934, and the highest score since C. B. Fry made Bartlett hit 24 not out in 1903. 4's and four G's.
were
To lose two wickets themselves in Bartlett had some trouble with those Inst 10 minutes was a bitter Pollard, poking at him uncomfort- ending, and Farnes opening overs ably, though he hit Smith for two to-day will be watched with con-violent 4's ond nearly killed Yardley siderable interest.
In the
a smashing process with straight drive.
Gentlemen Once more the resisting stoutly, but at 103 Yardley edged an out-swinger from Smailes on the catch. and Price pounced That was a blow to the Gentlemen. for Yardley had looked extremely safe, and very soon Pollard took the new ball.
HÄRTLETT DROPPED MAR Bartlett greeted it by driving Smaltes gloriously, though at 62 he was dropped in the gulley off Pollard.
He made his last 75 runs out of 80 in 40 minutes, and his last wicket; partnership with Furnes put on 02! runs, of which Farnes scored 10.
Moore kept him company for a while until he made no stroke at all to a ball from Nichols, which came down the hill and hit the off-stump.
Bartlett hit Nichols for five 4's in one over, though it must be added that this was after Nichols had been kept on for 90 minutes unchanged. Some of Bartlett's hits carried pro- Young Glass Podigious distances, and his off-driving So at tea the Gentlemen had lost six . J. Brasser. (Holland),
was glorious.
1. A. Consolini (Italy), 10ft. in.; 2.
THROWING THE HAMMER
1. D. Teanan (Eire), 77201, 14lng 2, T. McAnallen toyal Uister). 149ft. in. 3,
wickets for 250, and Brown proceed- Bartlett has had a very successful ed to drive mightily until at 285 he He played a was excellently caught and bowled great innings of 94 against Yorkshire, by Smith.
D. MeD. Clark (Royal Ulster), 148, 11in.ason for Sussex.
PUTTING THE WEIGHT
Howland (Achilles), 5ft. Tin A.
1. C. Trofeu (Italy), 45ft, 13;in.: 2. H. L. and on Tuesday he scored a match- Two balls later Smith had Meyer Minigan (luts), 4352, 7işin,
beat
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winning 01 not out in 80 minutes 1.b.w, and it was left to Stephenson against Essex.
to stay with Bartlett as carefully as coached Woolley, who
Bartlett he could. He survived until the when he was at Dulwich, must have score
was 329, when he filcked watched his pupil with mingied feel- Nichols to Price and then the real ings, though no doubt he felt inclined assault and battery began. to applaud many of those lovely left- hander's strokes.
We thought Farnes would hardly last an over, but he put his bat to Bartlett's innings was a strange the ball most resolutely and correct- mixture of mast confident attack and ly, while Bartlett failed the bowling. alarmingly diffident defence, but. Nichols had been toiling away with however many shocks he gave us, splendid spirit for 80 minutes when particularly against Pollard, the fact Bartlett took those five 4's off him in remains that he made his runs one over, and then Bartlett hit Smith magnificently.
for C couple of 6's and two 4's in five
ile rather overshadowed Yardley, balls, just to show that he had no whose lunings of 80 was for less spec-preference for any special kind of tacular, but technically for sounder, bowling.
and we must not forget, in record- A six off Nichols landed on the ing good performances, the spin bowl- grandstand roof, and there seemed ing of Smith and the wicket-keep- to be no stopping Bartlett's amazing onslaught when Farnes snicked Pol-
ing of Price.
UNFAMILIAR BRIGHTNESS
lard to Price and the innings came to an end.
It
appeared that the
excitement
It was strange, after our expert- ence at Manchester, to see the sun shining on u cricket field, and in this must be over, but in the remaining 10 unfamiliar brightness Nichols and minutes came Edrich's misfortune Pollard (Pavillon end) began the and before the close of play Price Players' bowling.
managed to touch a riser from Farnes There was not much pace in the and was caught by Hammond at first wicket, and Gibb and Allen looked sup.
GENTLEMEN very much at home. Gibb, in par-B. D. Allen, e Price, Pollard tcular, seemed to be inmovable, | 1 A. Gibb, low, b Smith (P.) with his murid footwork and his R., B. Wyatt, low, b Smith (P.)
Compton, economical technique, and after half W. I Hammond, on hour Smith came on for Nichols, N. W. D. Yardley, e Frico, b
Smith at once found his length, and i, T. Bartlett, not out bowled a couple of maiden overs to . 11. Moore, b Nichola
R. Brown, e & b Smith (P.)
Pollard
b Smalles
it, and at 25 Allen was missed. J. O. Moyer, low, b Smith prove at second slip off Pollard. This was Capt. J. W. A. Stephenson, e Price, distressing tor Pollard, who had Nichols
bowled well, but then two runs inter K. Yarnes, o Price b Pollard
D 2, 1-b 3, n-b 2 Gibb walked in front of Smith's top- spinner and was 1.b.w.
Total PLAYERS
Smith looked threatening, and he Edrich, e Stephenson, Fames beat Wyatt with his first ball, but it fulan, nol out...
vas Pollard who took the nextPrice, e Hammond, b Farnes wicket, for Allen played an indeci Paynter, not out sive stroke and Price, standing up,
caught him brilliantly. The
The Gentle-
Total 3 wkls.) *Woolley, Hardatan Compton
bat.
GENTLEMEN-First Innings
20
117
215
21
140
10
nien were doing poorly, with only 31 Nichols, Braalles, Pollard, Smith (i) to
Smith runs on the board, and at 35 had Wyatt unquestionably 1.b.w. Nichol It began to look sadly ilke a rout, Poltera but Hammond and Yardley were un-Smith (P.) perturbed by the prospect. They Nichols and Foliard each bawled and quietly cet aboul retrieving the posi-no-ball
Smalles
tlon, and before long Smalles came Umpires: Cherier, Hardstaff,
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