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-ERNIE BÚSHMILLE
Cricket Which Hits The Headlines
Glamorgan Beat Essex
Youths Take
In Thrilling Game In Limelight At
County Championship
By C. W. Packford
Ilford: Glamorgan beat Essex by 5 wickets
London, May 20.
Glamorgan won a thrilling game following what has been described in the past as a "freak" declaration, but which in this case I prefer to regard as a sporting attempt by two captains to improve on a farcical situation.
Jones (El not out
5. 11, nb 2
Total (6 wktr.)
Dowling-Nichols 11,7-4-25-3.
113 Eastman
There had been no play on the opening day; only half an hour on the second, and there was an hour's delay before the game was recom~, menced yesterday. In the circum-2-129-0, Smith (P) 10-8-37-2, Stephenson
12-0-14-0 stances on uninteresting and profit- less drawn game seemed inevitable.
Both Stephenson and Turnbull. however, told me they were deter- mined to finish the match if possible, so Essex, who had scored nine runs for the loss of a wicket on the second day, at once declared when play was resumed
STRUGGLE STARTS Glamorgan, having obtained the same number by means of two lez hits to the boundary by Brierley and a no-ball, likewise declared and the teams then settled down in a struggle for the 12 points, both being certain of two for their "tle" on the first innings.
Essex found scoring far from easy on a dead wicket, but Taylor and O'Connor settled down to adventur- ous methods and rattled the seure along.
Essex were going great guns to- wards a quick second declaration when Thomas took his first wicket in county cricket by dismissing O'Con-
пог
This was the commencement of an inspired spell by the new bowler, who followed up his initial success by sending back Taylor and Nichols his three victims falling to him for 10 runs in 19 balls.
ESSEX UNLUCKY
INDOOR BOWLING MATCHES
Dr. and Mrs. Pringle lost to Mr. and Mrs. Howard In a first round mixed pairs match played at the Hangkong Bowling Alleys yesterday. The winning margin was only 21 points. Mr. Howard put up the highest Individual score of the com- petition up to the present.
Scores: Dr. Pringle Mrs. Pringle
128 00 110 335
72 115 120 313
Total
640
Mr. F. A. Howard.. 211 100 124 451 80 07 71 218 Mrs. Howard
Golf Tourney
(Continued from Page 8.)
eventually gave up the inequal strungle.
THOM BEATS BANKS In the meantime, Thom had beaten Yorkshire fumoits Sydney Banks, gofer, in decisive manner. Thom went in the grand score of 34, having taken one putt on each of five greens, bul he was then only two up, having been the victim of a remarkable sty mile.
At the short fourth hole Thom placed his tee shot 4ft, from the hole, but Banks stymied him with his own tee shot. 2ft. from the pin, and won the hole.
from
Even such golf as this was not good enough against the youngster's brilliant putting, and Thom deelded the match with a masterly brassic to win the shot, practically dead. ing 10th to be dormie.
Hey, Just recovering tonsillitis, had real
O'Brien, an Air match with D. Grat joyday in his Force pilot who had special leave for the match. Hiley was four over 1's for the first seven holes and then played magnificently to win the next ive holes with a score averaging four under 4's.
The American contingent is re- duced to Tour
players, Ellsworth William Holt, who have and Charles yet to play a match, Yates. the title-holder, and Richard Chapman, who come into opposition
the third round to-morrow.
ines and
SAVED BY FINISH Unless Yates plays better then he has done so far he may be beaten by his
young compatriot. The Genrgit bank cleric pulled his maten a brilliant Anish Lut of the fire in a against Donald Cameron, prominen: West
of Scotland gofer, 000 rather
Yates had slightly the better of a outward half and erratic turned with a two-holes lead. But, having over-worked his putter to In a friendly match Inst evening retain this advantage for a while, he "The Champs beat U.S.S. Ashville by 361 points.
Total .....
Friendly Match
After the game both terms con- gratulated the scorer, S. A. Ismail, who had a difficult job with eight men playing.
Scores:
U.S.S. Ashville
The real excitement came when Glamorgan set about getting 110 needed for victory. They were left two hours and 40 minutes in which to score them Nichols sent back
M. D. Gray Dycon before a run was scored, but E. Herter nothing would go right for Essex A. N. Girardet after this.
Brierley played a match-winning effort for he remained a successful
J. A. Harvey
170
143
Total "The Champs'
..... 100 103
.. 213
attacking force until Glamorgan were Dick Venezia in sight of victory. After he was dis- Gene Fasciano.... missed at 62, Essex rallied and sent Erule Hearther back Turnbull, Emrys and Dai Davies Duc Malthen for the addition of another 16 runs, but it was all in vain. Glamorgan had obtained a grip on the game and won handsomely with plenty of time to spare.
ESSEX
Declared at overnight acore of 0; for 1.
Second Innings
Avery a Dysan b Mercer
Craye Turnbull b Bercer Taylor e Davies (E) b Thomas
O'Connor e Brierley b Thomas
Nichols lbw b Thomas
Eastman lbw b M) Thomas
Smith (P)c Davies (1)
J. W. A. Stephenson not oui
Smith (1) lbw b Mercer
D. F. Cock b Dynast b Theman
Wade b. Davies (D)
B1. lb 1***
Total
Total
170 176 872
was brought back to all square with tree to play.
The American now keyed himself up to a final grand effort, winning the 16th and 17th with perfectly played 4's for the match.
Chapman played better goit than this, going out in 35 and being four uner 4's when he became dormle But the home defence is de- 141 182 768 five
140 720pleted by the over-throw of Cyril 138 132 609
Tolley who, three up and four to play, was beaten on the home green .3,035
by Walter McLeod, a young Scottish 157 800 international.
.........3,395
Oranges Grown
In Home
Springfield, Mass. Here's one way to make sure you
W. D. Beolt (Royal and Ancient) bl. 3. A. Schal (Manchester 20.
K. G. Tom (Thorpe Hall bt. : Banks (alamahire), 2 and 1.
D. S. Coates (Royal Lytham and St. Annes) bt. J. Foster (Sudbury), 3 and 2 W. E. Holt Jun, (Syracuse USA
jun. (Winged Fool wa. P. Crichton U.S.A.) ncr,
J. W. Jones (Birkdale) bi. D. W. Turner (West Hill), and 3.
H. L. Turner (Aldeburgh) bt. ft. L. Gratiom (Leigh), and 1."
G. Sraith (Sunningdale) bt. G. Jamieson (Honourable Company) at 10th, J. H. Bryant (Blackwell) w.o., J, I.
Horden (Ladbrook Park) ser.
E. Nugent Head (Addington) bt. W. 1.
14get fresh fruit. Mrs. Jennie Benetti y. Quin (hamblers. South Africal, 4 and
BowlingMercer 17-5-41-4, Thomas 17- 2-04-8, Davies (0) 0.4-0-2-1.
GLAMORGAN
Drierley not out Davies (1) not out
Nb1
Totol the wki.)
Dowling-O'Connor 2-0-3-0.
Recond Innings Brierley c Easiman b Nichols
Dyson Taylor b Nichols
Davies (2) Smith Smith (Fi M. J. Tambuil e Taylor Davies (1) lbw b Nichols Smart not out
A. C. Glennle (Duddingston) wo; E.
as fruit-bearing lemon and orange 2. trees in her home. The plants are kept on a sunporch during the winter, Martin Smith (Royal St. George's) ser. and are placed outdoors in summor.
Opera Premiere Sought
Cincinnati, O.
The world premiere of a new opern, BzThe Lady of the Lake," may be held In Cincinnatil this summer, according 24 to plans of Oscar F. Wild, managing director of the Summer Opera Asso- clation here.
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H. G. Bentley (Hesketh) bt. Li-Col.
J. T. C. Moore-Brabazon (Royal Cinque
7 and 6.
Par ird (Letchworth) bt. R. D. Beare
(lendon). 2 and 1.
F. Ricardo (Sandy Lodge) bt. L. 8. Foster Royal Calcutta), 1 hole.
Tom lay (Southport and Ainsdaley bt. D. G. O'Brien Fellford Heath), 7 and 5.
A. If. Barneison (Micham) w.o, C. G. Thornton (Nuwara Eliya, Ceylon). Cr
S. P. Morrison (Tumberry}_w.o., F. Pennink (Royal Ashdown Forest) Ber. A. Kylo (Sand Moor) ht. S. L. Metinlay (Western Galica), and
ad 5.
E. W. Fidian (5tourbridge) bt. J. W.
Chance (Frilford Heath), 3 and 7.
James Bruen Jun, (Cork) bt. L . Crawley (Royal and Ancient), 4 and 2.
E. D. Hamilton (Ralston) bt. G. A. (Sandy Lodge) 6 and 6.
R. Ingils (Surblion) bt. J. Molness (Parkstone) one hole..
C. P. Johnstone (Colacamund, India) bt. J. P. Maraton (Frilford Heath) 4 and
C. M. Dell Thorpe Hall) bl. 3. A. McGregor (Caldy), 3 and 1.
I. G. Sutherland (Ladbrook Park) BL
T. I. Edwards (Aberystwyth
two holes.
R. M. Scott (Harborne) bl. R. R. Costain
(Wallon Heath) two holes.
A Craham (Royal Liverpool) ht.
1. Patter (lochester and Celham Park) one hole.
W. M. Robb (Moseley) ht. D. C. Cotin (Wellington, New Zealand) and 2.
A. 8. G. Thompson (Aldeburgh) bt. Hen. Denys Beat (Royal St. George') 6 and 5.
Charles R. Yates (Atlanta, USA.holder) ut. D. Camaran (Kirkintilloch) 2 and
R.D. Chapman (Greenwich Country, USA) 66. M. W. Budd (Sandiway) 5.
1. Petorn (Ferentzol btr T. E Cunningham (Bunningdalen
Bromley Davenport (Wulmslow) bt. A. V. Bridgfand Wen worth), and 3.
E. Dijon ifoyal Portrush) lit. J. d. Haslawood (Royal · Mid-Rurrey), 3 and
1. W. Calder (Formby) bLL' Sidebottom Disley), and 6.
Hector Thomson (Williamwood) bt. A McNair -(Sunningdale), and 1.
C. W. Timmis (Royal Liverpool) bt. J.
Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy in "You Can't Cheat An Honest Man," now showing at the Queen's Theatre.
LEAGUE TENNIS RESULTS
C.S.C.C. beat K.C.C. "B" 0-211⁄2 on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground yesterday in a B Division match.
F. A. Broadbridge and D. lung lost to I. and B. Agafuroff 5-7, lost to 3. Bendall and W. F. Skinner 4-0, beat Pecit and Bicknell 6-1.
R. E. Lee and
E. Eymard lost to
1. and B. Agafuroff 3-6, lost to Bendall and Skinner 3-0, beat Peck and Bicknell 0-3.
J. L. Fisher and J. R. Turner lost te I, and B. Agafurol! 1-6, lost 10 Bendall and Skinner 1-8, drew with Peck and Bicknell 6-8.
K.C.C. v K.I.T.C. K.C.C. "A beat K.I.T.C. 814-24 in a B Division match.
S. A. and S. S. Hussain lost to F. Grove and A. B. White 4-8, beat B. Soltau and W. Gittin 0-2, beat N. A. Markay and R. T. Broadbridge 6-1.
F. and M. A. Khan lost to Grose and White 2-0, lost to Soltau and Gittin 3-0, lost to Mackay and Broad- Lridge 1-0.
A. Rahmin and M. O. Hoosen lost lo Grose and White 0-6, lost to Soltau and Glitin 1-6, tled with Mackay and Bugdbridge.
S.C.A.A. v II.K.C.C. S.C.A.A. beat H.K.C.C. 74-1/2". W. T. Lee and S. C. Oew beat E. E. Story and J. J. Ferguson 7-5, drew with D. O'M. Deane and W. H. Jowitt, beat Capt, A. B. Whatman and T. C. Monohan 0-3.
S. O. Khoo and Y. F. Liu beat and Ferguson 6-2, beat Deane Story and Jowitt 0-2, beat Whatman and Monohan_0-2,
W. H. Ho and F. N. Wong lost to Story and Ferguson 4-6, beat Denne and Jowilt 6-3, beat Whatman and Mchohan 6-3,
C.R.C. v. C.C.C. Playing at home, the Chinese Re- creation Club defeated the Craigen- Lower Cricket Club 6-3.
P. F. Choy and K. C. Ng drew with W. Howard and G. Lal, lost to G Chon end J. W. Leonard 4-0, beat R. Chen and E. Zimmern 0-3.
D. C. Luk and C. C. Luk beat Howard and Lai 0-0, lost to Choa and Leonard 3-0, beat Choa and Zimmern 0-2.
S. W. Liang and F. H. Kwok bent Howard and Zal 7-5, drew with Choa and Leonard, beat Chon and Zimmern G-2.
Hitler Approves Olympic Plans
Berchtesgaden, June 20. Herr Hitler received the German Olymple committee, appointed this suminer, Ritter Von Hall; General Von Reichenau, and Karl Dlem, and discussed preparations for the winter Olympics to to held Garmisch Parten Kierchen.
Herr Hitler approved of the plans. -United Press.
1. Zacharias (Formby), 4 and 2.
th nt
J. S. F. Morrison (Sunningdale) bt. E. 3. Phillips (Aronimink, U.S.A.) one hole, II. G. funwbotham (flochford Hundred) b. N. V. Bertram (Cooden Beach) one hale.
Ton. J. S. T. Hawke (Delamere Forest) wo. P. Koch, de dooreynd (Addington) scratched,
A. A. Duncan (Boutherndown) btế G. (R. Micklem., (Wildornerss) (ana, kolo,
W. B. McLeod (Old Course. Hanfurly) bi, Cyrit Talley Rye) one hole..
Dr. W., Tweddell (Stourbridge) bl. T. C.-T.: Manners (Colwyn Bay), 7 and 6.
M. White Jun, - : (Itoya)- Liverpool) w.o.. D. Wition Smyth (Royal County Down) #cratched.
↑ R.. Wight. (Royal Musselburgh) bt. J. Greenly (Calcut) ona hole,
C. o. 1. Namuden (Whitington · Dar- racka) w.o., R. J. Allen. (Bloke. Pogos) #cratched..
Baseball
لفيات
REDS, CUBS WIN THEIR MATCHES
New York, June 20.
The fallowing were the results of matches played in the Majur Baseball) League to-day:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn
Cincinnati
R.
IL E.
2 B. 0 4 10
1
Camil homered for the Dodgers. Batteries-Reds, Walters and Hersh-
berger.
Boston
Chicago
Hartnett.
Batteries-Cubs,
1
5
0
3 6
}
Passcau and
The matches New York Giants v. Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphin Phillies v. St. Louis Cardinals were postponed owing to the rain.
Chicago
AMERICAN LEAGUE
3 10 New York ......... 13 19
2 0
Batteries-Yankees, Pearson
and
Dickey.
1 9 11 12
St. Louls Boston
Batteries-Red Sox, Auker and
Peacock.
Cleveland
Washington
Twelve
14
4 14
2 3
innings. Balterles.-In- Eisenstet Hemsley.
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The match between Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Athletics will be played at night.-Reuter,
HAPPY VALLEY GOLF
Results Of Second Round
Of Summer Singles
The following are the results of the second round of the Summer
COMPETITION
June-September, 1939 CASH
$250 $250
PRIZES
(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph")
Singles golt competition at Happy TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250
Valley:
C. E. Moore
beat H. N. (14) Williamson (10) one up.
Surg. Comdr. Nicholson (B) beat J. W. Mayhew (B) two, up.
A. J. Dennis (9) beat W. H. Jowitt (12) five and four,
Hugh Smith (8) and G. Willerton (12) not yet played.
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F. Buckle (12) beat S. F. Chubb (15) seven and six.
C. M. Stark (12) beat W. S. Hillier (8) five and four.
K. S. Robertson (4) beat J. Forbes (91.
A. L. Powell (18) beat G. W. Reeve (13) five and four.
The next round must be played on or before July 2.
Surg. Comdr. Nicholson with a score of 24 and (33) won the Stableford Competition over the Old Course at Fanling on June 17 and 18. There were 20 entries,
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THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST. AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.
Prizes will be allotted as follows: SECTION ONE:
For Story-Telling Pictures, 1st. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION TWO:
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General Pictorial Section: Landscapés, Seascapes, Architectural, Street Scenes, elc.
Ist. $30. 2nd, $15. 3rd, $10.
SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Kuman
Studien..
Ist. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10, SECTION FOUR:
Still Life and Table-Top Studies. 1st. $30. 2nd. $15.'-3rd, $10. SECTION FIVE: Snapshots taken by children under fourteen years. 1st. $15. 2nd, $10, 3rd.-$5.
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amateur photo- graphers
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-No employee or member of any Arm in the photographie trade permitted to compete,
3--The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending In what are adjudged to be the best photo- each Section. Each graphs in entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period, of the Com- petition, and which must be pasted on back of entry, -4-The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph, S-All photograpen in the Colony "entered must have been
of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. -No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery: of, losa "02" or dainage to entries. 7-All entries" to "bo either black, sepia, or toned pictures, and must
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10-Mounts to be only ' white zúr
Bren and. except In the Children's Section, must be of ona of the following bites:-10 X 12, 10X20.
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int in connection with the Com; patition.
12-Entries in the Children's Section must bear the entrant's name, age and address on the entry form, counter-signed by a parent. 13.-Members of the Blaffe of the Hongkong. Telegraph and the South China Morning Post are nat permitted to compete, 14---The_decisions of the Judges, sha
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· 15,--At ́the- conclusion of ‹ the -Com- petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application : at: the Telegraph,offices within, sayan days.
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