THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1929.
Sport Columus
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THE
CHINA MAIL,
INTERPORT· CRICKET
ARREARS OF 48 RUNS
Shanghai therefore finished up 48 russ in arrear creditable
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W. Leach, b Knight W. Howard, c Gibion, b Knight... (Mr. Maitland) 3 effort nevertheless, especially Dr. W..E. O'Hara, run out. when to-day's collapse is taken | H. E. Orr, e Braddell, b Knight into consideration. Aftor the T. L. Rawsthorne, b Knight
THE TURF
: Mr. R. D. Parkin's Pharaoh
Time: 2.51.2.
Results of the Shanghai The Postung Handicap, nine fur- stand by Leach and Howard, T. W. R. Wilson, e Gibson, b
Races
We are indebted to the Hong Kong Club for the following re-
salts:
longs, handicap for China pony | Malaya never lost their hold on cross-breds ("Z" class):
the game. Mr. Toeg's Spearmint
(Mr. Pote HN) L Mr. G. H. Wright's Jill
(Mr. Wells. Henderson) 2 Mr. S. N Shendrikeff's Yorhan
(Mr. Dallas) 3 Time: 2.23.1.
Knight
E. G. Barnes, not out
Extras
Total ...
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OPIUM. PROBLEM
Commissioners Meet Officials
The members of the League of 27 Nations Opium commission continu- 14ed their inquiries on October 25 at g the Government Secretariat, Singa-
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pore.
Various phases of oplum con-
o sumption in the Colony were dis- o eussed with Dr. A. L. Hoops (Prin- cipal Medical Officer), Dr. R. O. Winstedt (Director of Education), Mr. C. D. Abeorne (Acting Trea- urer), Sir David Galloway, and Monopolies officers in charge of the retail oplum shopa.
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Shanghai's batting did not up- pear to be as strong as Malaya's. | The Southerners also seemed to be endowed with better bowling To bat:-D. W. Leach (captain). resources, but some of their bowl-H. E. Orr. C. W. Howard, Dr. Bubbling Well Cup, 7 furlongs,
ers did not come off and Bostock W. E. O'Hara, T. L. Rawathorne. for all China ponies:
Hill cannot be the demon he was T. W. R. Wilson, E. G. Barnes. Mr. Bay's Poppyland
when Hong Kong last sent a team Fall of wickets:-1 for 42 runa (Mr. Bolton) 1 The following tickets sold in south. Knight was rather fortun- (Stokes), 2 for 51 (Simpson); 3 Law and Hickling's Glen Gyle Hong Kong drew ponies in the ate to get his analysis, five for for 81 (Madar); 4 for 81
(31r. Neusa) Powbattan Sweep on the Cham- | 19. But it is dißeult to choose' (Marshall); 5 for 143 (Lench); Mr. P. Elias Firefly
pinnst Ticket No. 16805, Saracen; individually from among a good for 155 (Howard); 7 for 174 (Mr. Brand) 32066, Cowboy; 2787, Cloverland. team.
(Orr); 8 for 185 (Rawsthorne): The number to draw first prize
9 for 185 (Wilson); 10 for 186 in' the "A" class Chanipion sweep-.
(O'Hara).' stake as cabled to the Hong Kong Club last night is 48866, with 40856 drawing second prize and 38820 third prize. In the "B" class, the winning ticket is 1923. with 11612 second and 17261 third.
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Time: 1.48.3.
Pari-Mutuel Cup. 1 mile 3 far longs, China ponies second class:
3. A. and D. B. Judah's Black'
Diamond ......(Mr. Judah)
Mr. Bowford's Tabbycut
(Mr. Pote Hunt} Mr. Eve's Victory Eve .......
Time: 3,01,2
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2
(Mr. Haimovitch) 3
LEAGUE FOOTBALL
MALAYA BAT AGAIN
At 146 p.m., Wynch and Evan Wong opened Malaya's second innings. Wilson began the attack from the Law Courts end and Smith O'Hara did duty the other way.
Although the wicket was still a hit sticky Torry Wilson was able to make considerable use of the new ball.
Evan Wong scored a boundary in O'Hara's first over and made neat strokes with freedom on both
The Jessfirk Handicap, 9 fur- Somersets v. Borderers sides of the wicket.
longs. "A" Class, for China ponies
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class) and 1929 Gritins:
Me. Eve's Banquet Eve...
(Mr. Haimovitch)
Law and Hickling's Glenlivet
E. E. and AV. I.'s Bright Lad
Mr. Need?
2
(Mr. Encarnacao)
3
Time: 224.1.
In Division II
Playing in the second division of the League, the Somersets defeated the K.O.S.B. at Snokumpoo before a small crowd of spectators.
The Gurderers started out in fine feltle and it looked as if they were going to give a dose of the same ntedicine to the Somersets as they
The Jessfield Handicap, "B" Class, gave to the Recreio on Saturday last. Stevens drew first blood from
pass by Crawley.
A Hender
9 furlonga: Mr. Allan's Courage
(Mr. McCann) Mr. Mogreki's Wiki-Wiki
(Mr. Nood!) Mr. Gensutt's Kissit
(Mr. Encarnacao) Time: 2.26.2.
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2
The Somersets came back with gusto, and after the bail had travell,
LAL SINGH POOR The 10 up came
in as many i few singles to leg. minutes, Wynch having scored a
ROWLING ANALYSIS
Jansen Rostock H Lal Singh Hopkins Knight.
0. M. R. W. 7 3 8 10 8 46 1 .23 3 55 1
.10 4 30
2
G 1 15 6.5 1 19 Malaya-2nd innings W. A. D. Wynch, not out Evan Wong, not, out
The commissioners will meet nine Chinese gentlemen' who have been appointed to voice the opinions of the Chinese community, and will see the Revs. W. E. Horley and Protestant Churches in Singapore. Wong Soo-peng, representing the
At a dinner given by H.E. the Officer Administering the Govern- ment and Mrs. Scott at Government House, the commissioners met HE. the General Officer Commanding (Major-General H. L. Pritchard). the Chief Justice (Sir William Murison) and Mr. Justice Stevens, all the Singapore members of the Legislative Council, the Consul- 5 General for Sweden (Mr. Adalborg), the Consul-General for China (Mr. 4Tong Lao), Mr. S. 2. Wong, Mr. 7Sonh Eng-tong, Mr. Lee Wee-nam, Mr. Tan Soo-bin, and Mr. Lim Nee- 11 soon.
1
Total (for no. wkt.)
The estate of Mr. Robert Wright Large
have been left Taylor, harrister, of Courtfield- 'to' Church institutions and in Canada by the
sums
It was learned that Lat Singh, road, South Kensington, who died charities Malaya's turbancd hero of the under tragic circumstances last late Sir Edward Kemp, war- first day, was not his usual self.) March, was proved at £158,688. time Minister of Militia in the Hence a change in the batting gross.
Dominion, whose estate has been order.
valued at about £1,600,000.
SCORES AT 2 P.M. W. A. D. Wynch, b Wilson Malaya-1st Innings
Evan Wong. b Wilson
Dr. H. D. Hopkins, b Wilson Lal Singh, c & b Wilson ... A. J. Bostock Hill, c Wilson,
b O'Hara
ed from end to end, Denmead head-R. B. L. Braddell (captain), c 3ed in the equaliser.
The Wayside Cup. 7 furlongs. second and third class, China ponics:
Mr. Toer's The Hopeful Bird
(Mr. Pate Hunt) I Mr. Kenjoy's Purple Diamand
(Mr. Hill) 2 Mr. Day's St. Patrick
Mr. Bolton) 3 Time: 1.51.1.
The first half saw both teams on level term.
The Somersets kept up the goud work and in the second moiety, they managd to add another point, which gave them the victory.
The final scores were 2-1.
CLUB VERSUS ARTILLERY
The following players have been selected to reperent the Hong Kong Football Club against the Royal miles,Artillery at Sookumpoo on Saturday. Kick-off at 4.45 p.m.-Rodgers; Wallington. Bishop; Gilchrist, Holmes, Watson; Alexander, Reid, Goldman, Davies, Scott. Reserve,
The Jockey Club, 1
second, third and fourth class, China ponies: H.'s Ecarte ..... (Mr. Caplan) 1 Mr. Liddell's Homecroft
(Mr. Reiber) 2 Trambitsky.
We Two's Shorty McGee.....
Time: 2.47.
(Mr. Elwes) 3
The Grand, Stand Stakes, seven
RUGBY FOOTBALL
Barnes, b O'Hara
IV. A. B. Smith, 1.b.w., b
Wilson
R. G. Gibson, e O'Hara,
Lench
A. S. A. Jansen, e O'Hara, b
Madar.....
Lt. M. Waring, b Wilson P. N. Kaight, not out
Extras
Total
The abbot of St. Benedict's, Fort Augustus, the Right Rev. Dom 4Joseph McDonald, was consecrated archbishop of the Roman Catholic 4 see of St. Andrews and Edinburgh 48 in St. Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh.
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2
20
37
45
7
15
233
Fall of wickets:-1 for 5 runs (Evan Wong), 2 for 11 (Hopkins), 3 for 24 (Wynch), 4 for 34 (Lal Singh), 5 for 99 (Braddell). 6 for 118 (Bostock Hill), 7 for 132 (Smith), 8 for 148 (Gibson), 9 for 211 (Jansen), 10 for 233 (Waring).
Wilson O'Hara
furlongs, China ponies ("Y" H.K.F.C. Defeat H.M.S. Leach
class), and 1929 griffins: Misa Ada Law's King's Life
(Mr. Needa) 1 Mr. A. Cohen's Dominador
(Mr. Noodt) 2 and Hasty's The
(Mr. Hill) 3
Winsome
Nighthawk Time: 1.52.1.
The "Shaforce" Challenge Cup and Champion Sweepstakes (Classic), 1 miles. China ponies ("Y" class): Mr. Liddell's Wheatcroft
(Mr. Brand) 1
Mr. Eve's Busy Bee ...
(Mr. Haimovitch) 2
Mr. Toeg's Alligator
Time: 2.40.2,
(Mr. Pote Hunt) 3
The Nantao Cup, 1⁄2 mile. third and fourth class. ("Y" claas), China ponies:
Mr. Johnathan's Cinchona Tree
Mr. Gendah's Merry Dancer.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Rawsthorne Marshall Stokes Madar
0. M. R. W. 25.5 5 76 $
20 7 32 2
10 3 30 1
0 36 P
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15 0
16
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2 0 14 1 Shanghai-1st innings
" Berwick "
Drizzling almost throughout and raining at intervals, the H.K.F.C. ground at Happy Valley yesterday L.. F. Stokes, c Gibson, b Lal was the scene of a fine, clean "rug- ger" match between the Hong O. G. Simpson, b Lal Singh 17
Singh Kong Football Club (Rugby sec-F. E. T. Marahall, 1.b.w., b civilians winning a hard tussle by P. Madar, 1.b.w., b Bestock tion) and H.M.S. "Berwick," the Jansen 11 points to nil.
Hill
Teams:-
Hong Kong Football Club (Rugby section): Grieve; Goldman, Scott, Plummer, Lammert; Wood, Stanion; Miln-Day, Suttill, Moodie, Riddell, West, Massey, Kendrew, Gammell.
H.B1.S. "Berwick"Ailen; Wood- ridge, Powall, Phillips, Oswald; Lines, Down; Green, Gibbons, Turner, Burrough, Davidson, Herrl- son, Moore, Hutchinson.
Stanion scored the first try near. the corner, but the kick was dis-
HOCKEY
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To-morrow's Game At King's Park
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allowed. In the second half, after team of the Hong Kong Hockey The following will form the "A", failing with a drop kick, Goldman Club in their match with the Punjab dribbled and y-kicked and finally Regiment at King'a Park to-morrow touched down. he converted, making the Club 8 G. Rankin (edptain), H. Marlow, 0. With a pretty shot, Eat & p.m.--Moore, L. A. R. Duncan, Stanion scored the final Butler, W. R. Greenhalgh, Major try (unconverted) after brilliant in- Kerrich, S. Fox, L. G. Frost, Dale dividual play, The Club therefore and Arber.
(Mr. Pute Hunt)
1
points up.
(Mr. Maltland)
2
(Mr. Haimovitch) 3 Time: 1.02.
Mr. Gansutt's Gold Shield
won by a goal and two tries to nit.
In the loose, the "Berwick" for- wards played well,, but the Club, The Sycee Stakes, 1% mlles, particularly at the beginning, had fourth class ("Y" class), China the better of the serums. Down ponies, and China ponies ("Y" gave Stanion a fine game until he class), griffins of 1929:
GOLF
In the list of St. Andrew's team! was injured in the second half. The for the match against England the Mr. Fash's Ugly (Mr. Bowling) 1Naval three-quarters suffered by fourth name should be K. S. Robert- Winsome and Hasty's The Tern
comparison with their opponents' son, and not K. S. Morrison as on i (Mr. Hill) 2 line.
the list previously supplied to us.
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