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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY,

1919.

CRICKET

ced pladio TWO POINT LANDING

BAD DAY FOR BATSMEN

MATCHES

IN COUNTY

London, May 18-In nearly all the eight first class matches which began today, bowlers quickly gained the upper hand. Wide- spread overnight rain delayed the start for a short period at 'most matches, and on the affected pitches batsmen found themselves in difficulties,

In only two places did the scoreboard show over 100 runs. Denis Comp- lon rescued Middlesex from n bad start against Leicestershire at Lords, and Avery was 74 not out in the Essex lunch total of 120 for 2 against Kent at liford, Essex, however, collapsed vifter lunch, losing their remaining eight wickets for only 60 runs.

4.Kent's oponing-batsmen, Arthur. Fark and Leslie Todd, gave their side a good start Fagg scoring 95 not out. By the close of play, Kent were only 68 runs behind with elgat wickets in hand.

for R (McCorkell .102. Pontypridd, Worcester, 288 litre 120. (Wooller 7 for 61); Walker 53), Nottinghamshire, to

bat: Glamorgan 20 for 3.

Lieferstershire, who

AL were! playing their first Championship inatch today, gavo Middlesex an early shock by capturing the wickets of Brown and Edrica Jack runs, but for only 30 Robertson und Denla Compton partially remeriled matters with a stand of 57 In 45 minutes.

At Wells: Somerset.140 (Clm- At Northampton: Surrey 275 Aspinall for 19); for 7 (Whittaker 140 not out). blett 04,

Northamptonshire to bat-Reu- Yorkshire 33 for no wicket.

At Southampton:

Hampshire ter.

Sperry. Leicestershire's left NEW ZEALANDERS' TOUR

arm medlum fast bowler,

was

the main cource of trouble to the home batsmen and took six for 45.

Northamptonshire appeared to be in splendid form again when, at home for the Arst time, they dismissed three Surrey batemen for 45 runs, all the wickets fall- ing to Clarke, the left arm fast medium bowler, A fine century puli Whittaker helped to by Surrey round and he was in- beaten at the cloce with 145.

ASPINALL IN FORM

The Yorkshire captain, Nor- man Yardley, lost the toss for the fifth time in a row when Yorkshire visited Wells to play Somerset, and the home county batted frst. Ronnie Yorkshire's pace man, continued his success with the ball by taking Dve for 19 and Somerset were all out for 140.

Aspinall,

Bowlers Day In Match Open Athletics

With Light Blues

Cambridge, May 18.—-Although receiving little help from the pitch, bowlers were so much in com. mand for most of the day here that after dismiss. ing the University for 107 the New Zealanders lost three wickets for 19. An unfinished fourth wicket stand of 137 by J. Reid and W. Wallace put the tourists on top towards the end of the day.

Stands of 61 for the eighth and 27 for the first wicket alone prevented Cambridge University's When innings from becoming a complute rout.

sent bowler,

back Hayes, the 22-year-old fast Dewes, Doggart and Coles for five

runs in his second spell, he began such a collapse that seven wickets fell in two hours for 45.

Coles b Hayes.... Rimmel e Sutcliffe b Creas-

well

Insole st. Reid b Burke Hawitey, c Reid b Cresswell Stevenson e Burke Burtt Pepplewell st. Reld b Burke Payer b Burtt Warr not out

Start Today

The following events of the Colony Open Championship Athletic Bleeting will take place this afternoon, at the SCAA ground at Caroline Hill:

2.05 pan-Ben's 400 Metres Hur dles (leats); Men's 200 Metres Metrom 200 (Hents): illeats).

Ladies

3.30 p.tn.Men's Polo Vault (Final): Men's 1,500 Afeires (Final); Men' Javelin (Final); Ladies' Shot Put (Final): Ladies 80 Metres Hurdles (Final).

8.30 p.m--Men's 100 Metres (Semi- (hal).

The finals will be held at the same ground on Sunday at the following times:

Dick Wagner of Portland, Ore., has landed a punch that sends Billy Fox of Philadelphia to canvas in the fifth round of their light heavyweight battle in Cleveland, O. Wagner won by a technical knock- out in the ninth round-AP Wirephoto.

WIN THE SERVICES

VICTORY SHIELD

Before a large crowd at Caroline Hill yesterday Combined Services retained custody of the Victory Shield by defenting a strong Combined Chinese team by two goals to one.

Bad finishing caused the downfall of the Chinese. For fully three quarters of the game they were on the offensive but through weak finishing and strong defensive play by Anderson and Craighead, they were Hurdies: Men's 100 Metres; Ladies unable to make their good play pay dividends.

Men's

11 am.Men's 110 Metres 1gh Then came the most spirited Doggart lbw b Hayes

Go Metres.

Noon-Men's 500 Metres;, Ladley Jopposition of the Cambridge

Discus Men's 400 Metres; Stevenson, a strong play in the Innings

7 Discri Rain restricted

1 p.m.-Men's Long Jump: Lagles Worcestershire versis Glamor-forward' player, and Popplewell

!

1100 Metres. before Stevenson

2.30 to 4 p.m.-Men's 400 Metres Han match at Pontypridd. Fine i added bowling by lever, fast medium, mishit the slow left arm bow-

་་ན who conceded only

34 Hurdles: Men 200 Metres: Men's

High Jump,* 19 who had 14 maideris in 24 oversler, Burtt,

p.m. to 3 pm-Men's 400 Metres which yielded two wickets or five runs in 11 overs.

Relay: Meft's 500 Metres; Men's 1.000 18 runs, and Will Wooller who,

-for 01, tuureThe New Zealanders took seven Worcestershire's, aithipuleer zeven more badly-In his first. 125, Glamorgau. 1. then riffàndive overs, the fast; bowler. 'Sutcliffe, badly, by lock threo Vickel Warr, soht back for 20 run by the close of ladice and Smith wit play.

began

Extracti

the board." ΟΠ groot

unfinished

10 Then

camo innings by

Bowling:

о

M

17

the full Cresswell

21

14

11

3

0.

4

11.1 2

Oxford, following their de- Wallace, ably assisted by Reld, Hayes

employed feat by Yorkshire,. upset, Lan-Wallace cshire early today by getting range of the many strokes at Burtt four men out for 89 by the his command and before the Rabone Junch interval, but the County close of play he had hit up 88 Burke

make 370 rallied to

for runs, including nine fours. wickets and then declared. Grieve made h malden cen- tury for the County, close

The

were:

AL

of. piny scores

Lord: Middlesex

-273

(Robertson $1, Denis Compton

00, Sharp 03.not out, Sperry 6

THE SCOREBOARD

The close of play, scoreboard rend:

CAMBRIDGE

NEW ZEALAND

1st Innings Sutcliffe, c Murria b

Warr

b Warr

Hadlee e Popplewell

Ist Innlags - ;

Reid not out

47

8

Smith e Insole b Warr 10 Wallace nol' out

Extras

for 45; Leicestershire 19 for 2. Dewes b. Hayes

At Oxford: Lancashire 370 for Morris Ibw. b Cresswell..

7 declared, (Grieves 102 not.out.

Wharlott 139, B. Howard-60);

Oxford University

12 for 2

At Ilford: Essex 202 (Avery

80. Aldaway 4 for 47);

Ken!

144 for 2 (Fogg 93, not out),

Two Soccer

Victories For England

London, May 18,--Eng- land regained some-bffs lost prestige by completing double victory in the football field over Continen- tul opponent BANANE

Baseball Scores

D Molres Telay. 14 p.m. to 1pm Ladies Long '400' Metres ··Relay; Jump Ladies Ladfea 200 Metres Rela?.......

107

155 for 3

Hole In One

CHESS TOURNEY

How Best Laid Plans

Can

Go Astray

Y "GAMBIT"

When the Kowloon Chess Cla Committco decided to reduce the length of the annual tourna- ment for the Club Championship to an estimated "seven weeks, it falled to take into account the fact that chess players have a curious aptitude to regist such well-lald plans. Į suumuta kya (aksara

With three players already, qualifed, barring accidents, from one section of the preliminary rounds, the tournament' has another minimum seven rounds to go before' a champion'emerges; te

That is, a minimumi Com | three wins and one loss cach mitteemen this, evening will and are almost certain to win have to depend on one player, their gameamu 1 Feldman, being not in a 'Had the "old" single-round mood to upset Johnny Car tournament plan been followed valho lest seven players sud-with all 12 entries in one pool denly find themselves in the it would have taken, a minimum Bnal and another 14 rounds of 11 weeks with a possible twb- tournament play loom up.

.

game play-off.

New, it will be a minimum of

rounds and a

possible

Carvalho now stands a half- point ahead of L Schure and 12 Marchotti, who E. M.

are maximum of 20,

Zirinsky Schure and V. J. playing each other tonight.

adjourned fourth Should he, lose and Schure and drew their Marchetti draw, there will be round.gomea Siçilian Defence

that went to 74 moves.. four more finalists.

Should Feldman and Carvalho draw and the Schure-Marchetti game be played to a decision; there will be two more Analists! and a minimum eight rounds of the Onal.

can-

Lawn Bowls

Teams

Feldman has already upset Schure in the tournament and

The following teams are to is quite capable of upsetting represent Recreio on Friday and Carvalho, though betting

Saturday in League gomos: not be heavy that he will.

In the other section, Joseph League 1st Division "A" v Tausz. Ray Danenberg and P.K. CCC at home on Saturday: Prokopov tonight meet respec- A.P. Pareiza. C.E. Marques,

Jacob Ramler,

Norontin R. W. tively

Reberio, F.V.V.

F.X. da Silva, Carter and V. V. Kolatchoff. (skin), J.A. Luz,

first The

three tire at the .. Tux, A.M. Souza (skip). J.C. C.C. Dr. Lemed soo

Marquer moment tied for the lead with Pereira. 3.P.II. Reberio (skip).

Featherweight Challenger

ist Division "D" y MC at home on Friday, 5:30 pmn. G.A. Guterrua. K.R. Pisins, G.. Moronin, De Ar. Guterres (skip), TENG

A.V. Cosano, M.A. Bartisi, 0:31. Silva, C Roza-Pereira (akip),.......

P.N. dn Sitwa, F.X. Soares, C.P. Besto, CF, Remedios (sp).

2nd Division OKCC (away) Saturday V. Sequeira. J.P. Xavier,

On the other hand the Ser-Shui-Ung: Chan Kam-pul, You London, May 18.-Eddie M.F. Pinna, O.P Remedios (skipi vichs made the most of the few Wah-hing, Tee Kam-hung: Tang Miller of Australia has been Nunes, P.A. Costa, G. H opportunities afforded them..

SA. Lopes (skip), 18. Svp11. Aláreon, 27 JLN.

Kwour-sum, Chang Kam-hoi,

The game was fast and in- Ko Pe-keung. Mow Cheung-approved as the next chal-Pintas

lenger for the British Em-Remedios

3rd Dividon V KOGO (away) wing. Chu Wing-keung.

Hima, A.E. Alves, J, Cotton. M.L. Rosa skips. R.A. Compo", "-3. F. Sours, L.A. Rotanio, DC.+. Alves (skip).

HKFC

following

teresting but appeared to slow

[pire featherweight boxing Saturday, J. Fonecca, E. Carcacho championship held by Ron- A Victor, J.J. Bosts, (ekip), ♫ A. down considerably in the second haif, due, no doubt to the warm

For the

CHARITY SOCCERnle Clayton of England. cunshine.

The winners Anderson cave a sparkling dis-

The British Boxing Board of piny In gont. The defence was

The teams to play là sa benellt. strong and upset many of the

contender because he beat Tony the match for the Naval Aid Fund, Control-named-him the logical

The

have been Chinese attacks Tozer had the were selected at a meeting of Lombard of South Africa.

represent the misfortune to receive a hasly the Hongkong Football Associe-

Promoters have until May 30lected to cut below the eye shortly be tion Sub-Committee at Prince's to arrange the contest, which HKFC in their match with Talkoo, at Talkoo on Saturday, fore half-tune; He retired but Bulid ng last night. The match

in Australia. at 4 Powell, Ed. Strange, 3.5.1. resumed · again the second will be played at Soakunpoo on must be fought by July 30. period at outside right. The Sunday afternoon, between the He had said he would fly lo Selby, N.J. Bebbington (Skip). forwards were a queer, bunch. Reat of the Colony and a com-Britain if the match is scheduled Strongs, FE Wallwork, C Individually, they were clever bined Chinese team.

British here. His

manager, Strange NAN. Rakutsen Skip). A C. Carr, J.U...O'Grady, ↑ BA. they didn't combine pro- London, May 18-Golfers but

Baker, The Rest: Leck: Rocha and Sam Burns, said Australian pro although the periods in insure now against perly

Weatherall, Craighead moters might bid for the bout sell, B.I. Bickford (kiptaher.

Associated Press, holing out in one-a fear which they did combine brought Tozer;

forth goals.

and Castilho; Xavier (capt.), and Mullen, which usually costs them a

Higgs, Klernan of double

Chinese played a nice Marsden. Team Manager, K. M. celébration

Ander- brand of footbull at the start, Omar, Reserve team: scotches all round.

and

may

Insurance

1

The

but due to over-eagerness son: Souter and Hughes; Row- former Mr L, B. Primrose,

bed marksmanship they gradu-lands, Wilson and Santos: West,

became a mediocre side. Weller, Studd, 'Gomes and Ram captain of the Mugwell Hally Golf Club, had the idea and a Yu and Hau were the strong eill.

mon defence, but Chuen, a new benefit was incorporated in

Combined Chinese: Yu Yu- left back, hnd A busy day his firm's comprehensive policy watching the clusiva West, tak: Hau Yung-sang (cupt, Kan- for golfers.

.

All

The scheme has been under-and

Miller is now

Barny

A

the half-backs were good, Cheung, Shlu-ling; Cheung Kum- the forwards, although hul, Tre Kom-hung, and Fung Kwan-sing: Tang Kwong-sum, American Athletes written by Lloyd's and golfers elever, were woefully weak

Yiu Cheult-yin, Tang Yee-kit, Due In Britain . pre applying hundreds for a front of goal,

Chau Man-chl and Wong King-i new polley. The cost in 126 64 It covers

The game started with the chung. Team Manager, Leslie Chinese facing New York, May 18-An eight-yearly-bent £10.

a strong sub, Lul. man track squad of American professionals-Reuter,

but this did not retard them fu

Reserves: Cheung Koon-hipg; New York, May 18.-To-athletic aees will compete in the

THEY MAKE UP FOR IT any way from sweeping down on

Fok Yiu-ivah and Tam Chun- day's baseball scores were: News of the World meet at Lon-

Anderson's citadel. It came as no IN THE STATES don on June 6, and also in track

fal; Chún Kampa, Hung Hưng surprise when,, after 12 minutes yuk and Law Wal-kuen: L1 Tai- meets in Dublla on June 8-9,

Cheung-wing cluded AMERICAN LEAGUE

I FEEL AS 15 I'M and Glasgow, June 11. Perfor New York, May 18.-Colfers Mow

and slammed the fal, Li Chun-fat, Ko Po-keung,

Chu Wing-keung and Ho Ylog-BEGINNING TO CRACK Emances In the indoor track who score a hole-in-one have Craighead

fan. 2 1 meets.this Winter will more than acclaim waiting for ball ugh into the net.

applying to the them. On

Services, stung by this early lucky setback, proper companies, the

bore

the down on linkster can get a caso cach of Chinese

but Koal

a timely a soft drink, a a breakfast food

era clearance by Hau soon upset bors, cigarettes, candy and is number of this and once more the Chinese Boston beamng.

other awards for his fent. Many were on the offensive. White Sox:. p. Pirrell, Shoun,

golf ball manufacturers, also The ball went from end to Surkont: c. Hayes on.

for aces scored and but no further scoring come London, May 18-Alan Ban- award prizes Red Sox: p. Kinder; c. Tob

nister of Manchester, British with their ball. Associated

before half-timo." amateur sprint cycling cham- Press.

Cleveland New York Hegan

Indtins:

R H

0

be

G 13 1 weighed heavily in the choice Feller, Popish; c. of athletes Associated Press.

Yankees: p. Raschl; c. Berra. Chiengo

4. 11

At Oslo, England's team betts, brat Norway for four, goala, toj on to show improved formsh

after crasting against Sweden

angtweeled

0

10.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Baldo New York

Deat Hollandfenstertiam Pillsburgh

Alan Bannister To

0 Race In Denmark

pion, will race in Denmark for

a work starting June 20, the 381 National Cyclists' Union an 500nounced.

Bannister will defend his Munerler, Casey; sprint tie at Hero Hill before ho goes on June Associa- Oled Press,

Bu bak Bükkök veteranbanerer Glantbp. Jansen, Cooper.

Playing much better football

than their -untateŭr" Oppoɑents; | cl¡McCullough, England had

Pirates

nearly all the, Brooklyn!

game territorially against Nor-

B

20 10

Chicago way. The AITOW Fround Dodgers: p. Hatten; c. Cam cramped the movements of the panella...

Cuba: lively English attack and a

Rush,

3

did

not make rogtgetting Bos

casy

-slippery ball, and greasy turf Lade; c. Schaffing.”-

"Daily Mail" Tourney Glasgow, May 10-F. lock, the Assistant Professional at Royal Lytham and St. Annes, headed the list with a 30-holes

The Services team was re- arranged on, the resumption, Tozer Roing right wing and Rowlands, feli-back@Xowing moro

determination. Bervices scored the omializer, when, But-oflere minutes West orogood a nice gh ball which Higgs headed home.

1.

Europe

J.B.

L.F. Hamicy.

Members of the 1.K.T.C are ve minded of the Wappinshaw at 5.30 p.m. to-day.

Home Turf Favourites

NO. 7: MY BABU ME Bay colt by Djebel out of her. fume (Badruddin).

Owner, the Mahardjah of Baroda; irainer, F. Armetrold

Readers may question the wisdom of naming this four-year-old as a favourite racehorse, They will have in mind. bis series of defeats after his cleverly gained Two Thousand Guineas vic-

Invaded By Largest or

Postwar Group Of

s.

American Tennis Stars

New York, May 18-Americans will make the biggest raid since the war on Europe's major lawn' tennis honours this summer.`*~.

The invasion will be spearheaded by Dick Gort zales, United States champions Davis Cup star Ted Schroeder and 1948 Wimbledon Champion Bob Falkenburg. It will total eight men and 10 women.

First stop will be the French championshilps In Paris starting May 19...The entries include Gonzales and, for the women's, events, Miss Louise Brough and Mrs. Margaret Osborne Dupont, both former Wimbledon, champlons

Two minutes later, Marsden, Hamner, Basketball Tourney, total of 134 at the end of the after scrimmage in which second day's play in the Dally Yue was bought out of his goal, 162 Heliopolis, Cairo, May 18 Mail £2,300 golf tournament slickly tapped the ball into the Cincinnati 13/17 0 Franco won its third consecutive here

firstiet, Braves:p Sain, Hogue, 'Pot-victory in the European basket Bullock, who had a Two English projë, "camp"la ter Bärrett; c. Marlentang

ball champions last night. The round of 66,. went round in 05 The Chinese started, a series cach' half. Mullen geared nedep Baffensberger, Weh-French team defeated Turkey tollay. He was followed by or attacks, during which Ko Several of the group will go fihhany, Virginia Boyer: Arvilla the fifth 'mfhutë,-Finney-In the f'melting Burkhart, Fonovich, 147 to 43.

Found of ton of worthing, with was given many ons scoring to the Netherlands Champion- Macguire and Gloria Buller. 37th minute and Morzin,got the. Erauft: „ca, Mueller, - United Halt Umie acord France rounds of 06 and 60 for: 195.- opportunities but he was unships at Noorwijk between May Associated,

Mouter/

last in the 71át

Turkey 24...

Mister Conquest

Reutor.

CENOR "CONQUEST, WAS

SUE SOGAK TO HIM BUL

[1: DO NOT

KNOW

I THINK WE'VE --- BOT, ROCA GURIŠING

THIS TWE

Service).

But no one can help Uking this beautifully modeled, kind-tempered, attractive, Ukle

coll

When one comes to review the circumstances, that was a grams

ran

to finish:

your's Dorby fourth in last Remember that he was slapped

working 10r a fortnight in a crucial stage of lile preparation, and that he was butnoted and nearly knocked over the Tattenham

He had a hard rice, on was realised later in the semion that he has definito, stomina | limitations/99 -13 GALWAY,

**The baruy

made

considerable invoeds

upon his reserves-of-strength propăred and vitality, Bo 17 em pr

id gloss over his roun record,

free kick on the edge, of the i After Wimbledon, trom, June] no surprises in the opening day, over his bank the resulting kick Chang, Kani- of: the, party will go to the Tennis ́ Championships rester FORörfält,

الاط

winter's rest fits/no much for him. Allig

all Horse, he aceins have A small ho able.to make the most of them. 31 and June 6. Even more will

Paris Tournoy✨ Brown Hillebit,and finis Wilson was playing a strong tum up for the main goal, tits Wimbledon Championships, in gome for the Services, an

tha. London tournament at

Pumpkin certainly not short orinascie Paris, May 18 There wero and The Chinese were awarded a Queen's Club, starting, June 13, Servicoo: pehalty area and from 20 to July 2, various members play-in the French international

which is coster. 19, poste hol-headed against the cross Irish Championships, from July days

Only seeded

than it is to define..... dyplayer appearing bor before Wilson eventually 11 to 17,

Four players will appear was Marcel Bernard, France hila to, tenure will cleared

under the official banner of the who beat, Frenchman Jacques be his best - distances, dril div Ramskill received may ne US Lawn Tennis Foderation Weiss-6-3, 6-7, 6-2, 6-0.

all their expenses Other results, were;

going. Charlie Smirks passes: from Marsden and his and have

beat that group. They

Philippines, Ampon

may make 1949, hills high crosses were proving, dan paid by

Gonzales, Falkenburg Czechoslovakia,1-4-5 as a jackty is. Die Idealur gerous, BRI LAN

The final whistle came with Mrs Dupont and Miss Brough, -12- w/37/3/199

The others.

Wels, Tirol, boat, Sterling on their! Will the Chinese swarming round

own, but with LTA sanction. Lille, US, (-4, 4-0, the Services -\rouL},

They are: Frank

„THE TEAMS.

***Combined: Bervic son Craighead, Tom Wilson." Howläride; A-Liggs, Marsden, Ramakillik

Combined Chinese-Yu Yul- fak, Hau Yung-sang, Cheun

+21

has been blaying: DDO Erik Bierre Denmark, "bent 1.

since January

Car Cochail; Devroe, Belkum 1:0, Gardtlar Mulloy, semi-finalist all.04.

Wimbledon last your Budge G... Oakley, Br Patt Buis Robertson Doris Businod, Tarsel, 6-1;. Hart Wimbledon, runner-up the viny the

seat J.

"singles,"

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And no one.

can

about anything Armstrong

placing his charges to utmost advantage, pi

past two years, Gertrude Monin, Maholle, Barnard, rande best inter A OS Indoor Champion: Mrs Pai Glorie Butler, U.S. 8-10, 8-6,

Todd: Shirley) Fry; Mrs Helen-Associated Pres

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