WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1927.
SPORTS
SUNDAY HERALD CUP
China Beat England At Soccer.
GREAT GAME AT VALLEY.
Exciting Match Full Of Contrasts.
CRICKET.
FIRST TEST MATCH IN AFRICA.
WIN FOR ENGLAND.
China como away very smartly on the left and Chan Kwong-iu center- ing in the nick of time, Wong Pak-
Johannesburg, Yesterday. cheong scored A fine goal right
In the first test match. England under the crossbar giving Avery no beat South Africa by ten wickets. chance, China were now going
South Africa acored 170. They strong and only great play by Sims were 78 for 8 wickets and then und Wynne kept them out. A last Vincent scored 63 coen 41 not out effort by Leach was well cleared by a record for a ninth wicket part. Geary took five China who retired deserved winners nership of 80. of a fine game by the narrowest of wiekets for 60 and Hammond five
wickets for 36. margins.
Comments.
England scored 57 without the lons of a wicket-Reuter.
ARMY ELEVEN BEATS H.K.C.C.
TWO DAYS' MATCH.
[By the "Rover."]
China won on their merits by Intense interest was centred in this game at the Valley and "St. superior combination. The English Dunstan's" great charity should team, superior individually, did not considerably benefit as a result of function, and Vernon was a big dis- the match, for long before the appointment.. Why this clever for kick off all stands were full, and ward gave the China backs such a inte arrivals found that neither quiet afternoon is still a mystery as the centre forward always appcared money nor influence could guar- antee seats. The slogan was "all too eager to part. Leach was the Army and the H.K.C.C., concluded pay" and in this respect all sec-bright star forward and showed yesterday, resulted in a win for the tions of the community, from the class football and C. Pile gave a former by 67 runa. enclosure right down to the public very bright display and is a coming
man. Northey suffered through
49
way, observed the rule of the day.
The teams lined out under:-
The two-days' matsh between the
Details:-
C and b
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e Hayward,
39 618
Army 1st Innings. Vernon's ineptitude and Herridge Capt. Drysdale, could have showed a little more en-
Summers England: - Avery
terprise, (R.A.F.);
Capt. Morris, The halves were good, Everest Parker Wynne (Police), Bishop (Club); Everest (K.O.S.B.). Sima (Kow-coming strong at the final and Wat+ Capt. Dobble, not out
a worker with Sima S.S.M. Newbury, e Pearce, loon) (Capt.), Watson (Club); Pile son always
Lench Kowloon), Northey (Navy), Yer-showing the big heart that never
a great S.Q.M.S. Mass, b Leach non (Air Force), Lench (R.G.A.), gave in. Wynne played Horridge (Queen's).
game and is easily. the Interport/Corp. Miles, e Hancock, b
Lench back and Bishop pleased his sup- Sergt. Leach, b. Wales portere. Avery was goad.
China-Pau Ka-ping: Ng Kam- chuen, Lai Yuk-tat (Capt.); Loung Yuk-tong, Wong Shul-wai, Lam Yuk-ying. Lau Mow, Lee Wai- kung, Wong Pak-cheung, Suen Kum-shing, Chan Kwong-it.
It will be noticed that China were without Two Kwai-shing and Eng- land lacked Larking (Queen's), for whom C. Pile (Kowloon) deputised.
The Game.
A great crowd seething with ex- citement cheered both sides, China looked very smart in the Athletic Colours, and a grent shout went up as Sims ted the English side on in hlue and, white, a nice contrast.
a
Lieut. Coghill, e Hammond; b
Wales.
Capt. Tyringham, c Sayer, b
Lench
Capt. Graham, c Leach, b Wales Mr.-Gr. Fogden, b Wales
Extras: byes 11, leg byes 1
1
0
12
1571
For China the big men were Suen Kani-shun and Chan Kwong-in on the left who have never played bet- ter, and whose combination won the game. In the defence the star on the China alde was Leung Yuk-tong the right half back who in attack
Total. and in defence was England's chief
Fall of Wickets:-1/53; 2/83;) stumbling back. Ng Kam-chaen at 3/105; 4/121; 5/121; 6/122; 7/135; right back saved once or twice. 8/146; 9/147; 10/157. when England looked bound to score
Bowling Analysis. and without depreciating the mainder of the team, who did well, D. W. Lench these really were the big-men on C. D. Wales..... the China side.
J. A. Summers
re-
O. M. R. W. .... 18 4 50
18,2 3 53
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48
0
8
7
Pearce, b
13
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The scene at the finish of the W. Hamilton ..
one, the H. V. Parker .. 1 Q a memorable game was
2nd Innings. crowd covering the playing pitch in their excitement to get around the Capt. Morris, b Parker players and a pleasing feature of Capt. Drysdule, e Hancock, b the game was the readiness with Lench which the English players and sup- Lt. Coghill, e Summers, b Leach Mr.-Gr. Fogden, b Wales ..... porters congratulated their oppon Capt. Tyringham, e Hancock, b
their fine display. The Leach game left pleasant memories and Capt. Dobbie, st. the English team, could they play together in a few matches, would S.S.M. Newbury, Lb.w., b Wales vastly improve on their display in Capt. Graham, b Wales this match, as individually they Sergt. Leach, b Wales were not inferior. But the Chinese L/Corp. Miles, o Hayward, b
Wales had the great advantage of a ma-
Wales
chine-like precision, the result of S.Q.M.S. Moss, not out many games played together.
China has now to play Scotland, and and the latter will be worthy.op-
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ault being a draw in favour of the former.
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Curreem
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F. M. el Arculil, run out
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The first incidant of note was a dashing attack by China, which Wynne had to turn to touch, and from the get away Northey and Pile got busy, but Lam Yuk-ying rellev. ed with a fine kick which sent China going on the left. This was got away by the English defence, and Vernon passed to Herridge, but enta on Leung Yuk-tong nipped in and sent Suen Kam-shun away,
the inside left looking dangerous, Bishop just got across
in time and England breathed freely.
"Lee Wal-kung, with good chance, shot over the bar, and Eng-
Craigengower C.C. land got going through Herridge
Extras: byes 11, leg byes 3 14 H. P. Lim, c Murdock, b Way
A. Kitchell, b Dunbar on the left, a dandy pass by Leach
Akehurst, Total
180 N. Mackay, giving the winger a great chance,
Murdock Fall of Wickets:-1/5; 2/69; but this did not materialise, China got very dangerous, a nice ponenta, The Scotland v. Portugal 3/59; 4/81; 6/97; 6/107; 7/118; J. W. Leonard, e Way. effort by Wong Pak-cheong being game has already been commented 8/122; 9/126; 10/180,
oversight got away by Wynne. Avery imme- upon, but through an dlately after had to punch away Scotland's backs were criticised an and in subsequent play Everest Martin (K.0.S.B.) and Hirst (Scots Leach Guarda), We are informed that Wales shong with fine defensive work.
The English forwards now got Hirst (Scots Guards) played right Parker moving, and Northey shone but was back for Scotland and not Martin Summers
H.K.C.C.-1st Inninge. crowded out, and China cleared. (K.0.8.B.) the loft back being England came again and Vernon Johnstone of the Guards. As the A. W. Hayward, c Newbury, b
Dobbie fed Pile, who returned smartly, and right back for Scotland was on the the centreforward just missed with day's play one of the most promin- D. W. Leach, c Miles, b Dobble a good chance, Pau Ka-ping show- ent players on view, we haston with G, R. Sayer, b Dobbie China's goal. our regrets at the error and con- O. Moor, b Dobbie... ing, good form in
c Newbury, b The English forwarda attacked gratulate Scotland and the Guarda T. E. Pearce, through Northey and Plle. but in possessing such fine defender.
H. R. B. Hancock, b Dobbio As I have before mentioned Scot-H. V. Farker, b Miles Leung Yuk-tong was playing a
one if not two J. A. Summers, e Drysdale, b great game for Chinn at right half land will make
Dobble back and from a good clearance by changes in their team and Jimmy the Chinese half back, Wynne and Stewart is confident his team can T. E. Hammond, not out Bishop had great difficulty to clear stay the pace, so all I can say is E. W. Hamilton, e Graham,
their lines.
Bowling Analysis,
Dobble
Muskett
E. Zimmern, c Stanesby,
Dunbar
0. M. R. W.D. Fritz, retired 16 2 46
17.3 1 48
6
4 1 Б
4
0 17
0
Dobbie “St. Dunstana" will be well in, and those who leave it for the last tram C. D. Wales, b Miles England now broke away and a
Extras: byes 10 delightful pass by Leach nearly did down to the Valley will be well out China v. the trick, but Ng Kam-chuen ahone (as regards a seat): in a fine bit of defensive work and Scotland will be well worth seeing to maintain China cleared. England were very with Scotland eager assertive and Northey and Leach their laurels.
were very aggressive, but Vernon WAB disappointing, the R.A.F. centre parting for too soon, 'and China backs cleared with ease.
GARRISON LEAGUE.
Reanits:
Dec. 20, B Coy., K.O.S.B. 2, D Coy., K.O.S.B. 2.
Dec. 22, 20th H Bty., RA. 0, R.X.M.C., 2.
Matches for next week. Dec. 29, 12th H. Bty., R.A., 20th H Bt., R.A.
U. M. Omar, e Saunderson, b
Way
1G. Cohen-Kelly, c. and
Muskett
D. Rumjahn, retired
E. Mowfung, not out
6 Y. Abbas, not out
Extras
29
22 Muakett
5 Way
Murdock of Dunbar
26
A. S. Suffind, e Butt, b A. K.
Ismail
56 A. R. Minu, c Butt, b Ackber
8. H. Jemail, retired
2D. Mohamed, e A. H. Madar,
b. O, Ismail
52 Abdul Rahmin, b A. R.. Rum- 29 Jahn
18 Sirdar Khan, b. A. H. Madar.. 23 T. Hamet, b A. H. Madar
12 A. M. Rumishn, not out
A. R. Sufflad, not out
Extras
Total (for 9 wkts, dec.) 828 Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
21 2 96 2
13 0 88 2
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12 1 88 1 Curreem
4 1 45
0 H.K.E.R.C.: First Innings.
W. N. H. Murdock, c Cohen-
0 Kelly, b Y. Abbas'.
Total .... Fall of Wickets:-1/4; 2/28;1S. J. Stanesby, b Y. Abbas .. 3/29; 4/30; 5/74; 6/83; 77/83; G. G. Thomson, c and b Cohen- |8/88; 9/94; 10/54.
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Total (for 10 wkts.) 168 Bowling Analysis.
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Bowling Analysis,
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J. S.. Ackber, st. S. A. Ismail,
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O. M. R. W. Capt. Dobble.... 11 2 28 S.S.M. Newbury. L/Cpl. Miles Sergt. Leach
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Extras
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A. W. Hayward, b Miles
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China broke away and Suen Kam- shun sent in a smashing shot which
• Avery saved well. China were now showing up well and a brilliant run by Chen Kwong-lu nearly ended in disaster for England but the ball was bustled away, but Suen again got in a rasping shot which struck
Referee: S/Sgt. Pope, R.E. the crossbar and went over.
C. Coy., KO.S.B. v. HQ '2, Herenbouta China put on great K.O.S.B. pressure and only fine work by Referee: Sims and Wynne kept the. citadel R.A.M.C.. intact. The English forwards got going through Leach, and Herridge | · flashed one by the post. China pressed to the interval, a great run by Chen on the left being cleared · just in time.
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England started the second half
3/Sgt. Gilmour,
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LONDONER WINS SCULLS IN CANADA.
Vancouver, Yesterday.
In promising style Pau. Ka-ping In the race for the world's scull- bringing off a great clearance from ing championship Bert Barry beat Vernon, but of the other and Lai Mayor Goodsell by 10 lengths in Yuk-tat just missed with a great 21 minutes four seconds over a shot. Northey next missed when three rails course-Router's Ameri- well placed, and from a good centre can Service.
by Pile, Pau saved with the for-
wards all pressing Vernon had a great chance but hit the side post..
China now took up the running. A triangular county cross-coun- Chen on the left showed Everest a try race between Norfolk, Buffolk, clean pair of heels and only Wynne and Cambridgeshire is to take stood between England and disas place at Cambridge, The provi ter. The game had been contested sional date is January 14, Ag
bury
T. E. Pearce, c Drysdale, b
Milea
R. H. B. Hancock, b Drysdale. H. V. Parker, c Fogden, b Miles T. E. Hammond, c Fogden, b
Dobble
Kelly
J. C. Dunbar, st. Mackay, b
Zimmern
W. B. Muskett, b Lim
Cohen-Kelly
64 Y. Abbas
5. Zimmern
7 2
26 affected by the result of the Philip-|China Sugars
Total.. Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
18
6 3 B 3
A. Butt, c A. el Arculli, b
Sirdar Khan
A. H. Rumjaho, c S. H. Ismail,
b A. el Alculli..
Salim Ismail, not out
Extra
Total (for 9 wkts,) 74
J. M. Ramjahn did not bat.
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H. P. Lim
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J. T. Summers, 1.b.w., b Dobble
T. P. Saunderson, b Zimmern
1
0
G. G. Thomson, b Zimniern ..
5
E. W. Hamilton, not out
1
H. S. Jones, c Rumjahn, b Lim
Extras: byes 9, leg byes 8,
wide.1
13
J. C. Dunbar, at. Mackay, b
Zimmern
0. M.
R. W.
F. M. el Arculli ..
7
8 · 11
Sirdar Khan
19
3
81
A. el Arculli
В 2 13
Total
C. D. Wales, b Miles
W. B. Muskett, c' Mackay, b
Lim 186 S. J. Stanesly, b Leonard
Fall of Wickets:-1/26; 2/88; J. R. Way, b Leonard 8/41; 4/79; 6/94; 6/118; 7/124; WN.. H. Murdock, Lb.w.. 8/128; 9/129; 10/150,00
Zimmera H. F. Akehurst, not out
Extras
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W Capt. Dobble 12 1 $2 2 S.S.M. Newbury. 13 1'49 8 Sgt. Leach... 10 1 0 'L/Corpl. Miles *Capt. Drysdale
8.2.0 83 2
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LR.C. "B" v. R.A.F.
The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club in the 80 above friendly match on Saturday
next at Soakumpoo Valley
Total (for 8 wkts.) S. J. Clarke and M. H. Arnold 4 did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
E. Zimmern
H. P. Líni
A." Kitchell
J. Leonard Abbas
0. M. R. W. 672
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