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PROLIFIC SCORING ON

· K.C.C. GROUND.

Brace Scores Faultless Century.

DRAWN MATCH.

An interesting game between

Sport Column's

WHYSALL DIES FROM CHARITY FOOTBALL

BLOOD POISONING.

teams representing Married and Last Season's Batting Bachelor elovens Was played at the .C.C. yesterday, and resulted In a drawn game.

feated.

Of Notts Cricketer.

CENTURY v. AUSTRALIANS.

MATCH.

Services' Surprising

Defeat.

DISTINGUISHED GATHERING.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1930.

|KOWLOON GOLF CLUB ATHLETIC MEETING.

DEFEAT Y.M.C.A. -

SUBSTANTIAL WIN.

The annual match between the Kowloon Golf Club and the Y.B.C.A. was played yesterday, when the Kowloon Club defeated the "Y.M." by 19% points to 81⁄44.

Singles. K.G.C

Dr. Cogan

"";

Y.M.C.A.

G. H. Russell J. Mackintosh 1W W. S. Hillier 0 A. A. Lopes

1 O H. Hamptori

E. D. da Roza 14 A. Eastman o

H. Mundy

| W. Groves

The annual match in aid of tho Earl Haig Fund was played on the E. O. Murphy 0 Hong Kong F.C. ground yesterday A. Laughton

H. Ringshaw before a'good crowd.

J. S. Smith

J. Price

1

V

F. X. Remedios .0

验 Τ

John Pooler

14 T. Seddon

E. D. Reid

1

A. Tate

30

1

W. MIL

*

T.+ Tal:

1

7%

5%

The players were Introduced to. T. Buxton. H. E. the Governor, Sir Wm. Reel, F. E. Remedios 0 K.BE., C.M.G., before the line up, which was as follows:-

Foursomes.

Dr. Cogan and Russe!! and

2 .Tait -.

Remedios Lopes, and

Mackintosh 24

and du Ruza ◊ F. X. Rensedias Murphy and

Groves ..2

2

Buxton and Wilson and

'Smilth

0

SOUTH CHINA A.A, ANNUAL SPORTS GATHERING.

SCHOOLS REPRESENTED.

Before a tremendous crowd at Caroline Hill yesterday the South China Athletic Association con- cluded their anmial sports meet- Ing.

Amongst the competitors were the schools maintained by the Association-the Chee Sau School, the Sung Ching School, the Mui Fong School for Girls and the Hong Kong branch of Ling- nam College of Canton,

After Mrs. King had distribut.

ed the trophies, Mr. T. H. King, on behalf of his wife, thanked the Committee for their welcome that afternoon, and for the honour Hampton and ⚫conveyed in the invitation to her to present the trophies. "It has been a great pleasure to both of us to come down, and we thank you particularly for inaugurating a Challenge Cup associated with my wife's name."

Hiller

0

Mundy and

Eastman 2

and

Prico Tate

ad

MINIS

0

Gellatly

and

,

Staker

0

Laughton and

Ringshaw 2

Seddon *Reill

and

0

J2

FANLING GOLF.

"The Married took first use of the wicket but lost three wickets very

London, Yesterday, cheaply. G. Lee then became as- Bociated with W. Brace in a pre- W. W. Whysall, the Notts and life partnership which yielded 143 All-England cricketer has diel runs for the fourth wicket before from blood poisoning.

[Whysall was born at Wood- the former played a ball on to his wicket when 46. Brace scored borough on October 31, 1887, and chanceless century compiled in was 43 years of age, He joined four hours which was featured by the ground staff at Trent Bridge cautious. play throughout. There in 1910, and fourteen years later

Servicés: Fletcher (B.A.); Hulah were as many as 43 singles in his he was selected to tour Australia in (S.L.1.) and Henderson A. & S.H.); knock. The innings was. declared the dual capacity of batsman and Troth and West (S.L.I.) and Yeoman closed at 185 for the loss of six wicket-keeper. Although he did (A. & S.H.); Christle and Wylie (A.

and Dickinson (Royal Navy), wickets, Brace being still unde- not "keep" in any of the Tests. S.H.). Bakor (SLI), Timberlake Whysall played in three making

проб Rest.-G. Rodger (H.K.F.C.); Li With very little time to make scores of 76 at Melbourne and 75 Ting-sang (South China) and Elshop the necessary runs the Bachelors at Adelaide. In 1904 he scored (H.K.F.C.): Hedley (Kowloon), Oram T (Police) and Bliss (Kowloon); B. retaliated in grand style. W. C. centuries in four consecutive matches Guanto (Club de Her), Segalen Hung played a splendid forceful and two years later he compiled.(II.K.F.C.), A. Gosano (Club de Rec.), innings for 67 runs, and gave the two separate hundreds. (100 and Fung King-chaung and Ip Pak-wa best display of batting during the 167 not out) against Gloucester- (South China). match, and but for bad light would shire at Trent Bridge. in all probability have registefeu Whysall had a particularly auc- three figures. There were eleven cessful season last year, for In ad- 4's in his knock. Rung and E. Fdition to knocking up 248 runs Fincher (39) added. 91 for the against Northamptonshire en the second wicket on a pitch which latter's ground when he made the became increasingly dangerous to highest score of his career (his wards the conclusion of the game. previous best being 244 against Brace bowled extremely well after Gloucestershire at Trent Bridge his display with the bat and was in 1929), he made 120 runs for his unfortunate to claim only one county against the Australians, and victim..

also knocked-up a century in each in- Scores:

ninge against Hampshire (117 and 101 not out) at Nottingham. He was a member of the fifth Test tean during the last series in the 0 Old Country and figured ninth in

"Married.

W. Brace, not out..

G. A. V. Hall, Mackay, b Hung

F. S. W. Smith, st. Mackay, b

Zimmern

J. C. Lyal, e Gregory, b Zimmern

G. Lee, b E. C. Fincher

W. Ilyde, b E. . Fincher

J. Fraser, st. 31ackay, b E. F.

Fincher

Extras

- Totul (for 6 wkts.) S. Jex, R. E. Lindsell, D. S. and A. J. Kew did not hat. BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Hung Burnett Zimmern Skinner

Overy

E. F. Fincher

E. C. Fincher

100

40

Planner

Concluding, Mr. King wished the Association all success and prosperity.

Mrs. King was presented with

2 a bouquet by Miss Mak Yim- tsang and accorded three hearty cheers.

Referce: LS.B.A. "Atkinson. Linesmen: Mr. T. G: Stokes and Q.M.S. Scott, RE.

Among those present were Lady Peel, accompanied by Capt. Colt- man, A.D.C., HE the G.O.C., The following is the result of Major-General Sandilands, with the Bogey Pool played over the Capt. Cameron A.D.C., the Commo-Old Course from November 8 to dore, Capt. Walker R.N., the Hon. 11:- Sir Shou-son Chow, Mr. R. M. K. K. Rounds (18) 5 up—Arst.

S. J. H. Fox (12) 4 up-second. Dyer. Col. Brownrigg and Col

Other acores:- Lang, and several other senior Officers of the Services..

The Marines band of H.M.S." Berwick played selections on the field before the kick off and during the interval.

H.E. the Governor, accompanied the English averages of 1930. by Mr. W. E. Hollands, Hon. British Wireless adds that the Secretary of the Football Associa- blood poisoning was canad by ation, proceeded to the centre of the 0 slight fall on the elbow some ten field and kicked off for the Ser- 21 days ago.

vices.

185

Green Bix wickets, and the Civil Servants

replied with any 72 runs,

Scores:

Royal Engineers. Q. M. S. Mitchell, b Evans

e Strange, 0L/Cpl. Mechan,

Evans

Lt. Anstruther, Evens

Lt. Macdonald, not out

2 Sgt. Major Gomer, b Freeman

R.'.W.

10 1 +26 10 5 15

31

B 2 29

10

20

8.2 0

Bachelors.

* ༢་

Extras

L

87

39

23

Total (for 6 wkts, dec.) 186 Spr. Hindury, Spr. Whitefield, Spr.

.0 131 Sgt Harrison, b Strange

Lt. Col. Marsden, b Strange

E. C. Fincher, a Smith, b Lyal' 8 W. C. Hưng là Smith

E. F. Fincher, e Hyle, & Brace

F. Zimmern, not out

N. A.. E. Mackay, not out

Extras

Brado

Lyal

Hall

Ice

Smith

Total (for 3 wkts.) BOWLING ANALYSIS,.

D Holmes and Cpl. Deavall did not bat.

11

148 Edmonds

0. M. R. W. 12 4 29

13 1 01.

41. 11

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

MacGowan

Freeman

1 Evans

1 Grimmitt

0 Wilson

0 Strange

8.8 17

1

INDIANS DRAW WITH THE UNIVERSITY.

KHAN'S PERFORMANCES.

0.

M. EW.

8 2 44 1

2

10

5 1

29

8

*89

11

2.2. 0 13

Civil Service.

F. Matthews, C Moeha, b

Harrison

R. R.. Davies, b Harrison

J. MacGowan, * Mitchell,

Anstruther

J. R.. Wilson, Lb.w. b Mechan

Bebbington, Deavall, b

Harrison,

b

$

11:50.

Harrison

The Indians at Sookuapoo yester-

#

Edmonds, Anstruther

• Anstruther

C. Strange, b Meehan

day drew with the University. The home team made 152 for eight | H. Strange,c Holmes, b wickets, the Undergraduates reply Grimmitt, it wich, b Harrison ing with 82 for seven.

Scores:

IRC.

5. A. Lamalle Ride, b, Baker

A, el Arculii, c. Aziz, b Ride. ............ 42

A. H., Madar, c Silva, ↳ Norman-

HTM Barma, bit. wkt, b'Aziz

A. A Humfahn, Anderson,

Aziz

O.. Ismail, e Elde, b Aziz”

A. Khan, e Sulleman, b Ride

A. 8. Ismail, e Gan, b Ride

SEX

Heptulla, not

sly Extras

out

Total. (8 wkts, dec.):.

J. M..A. Rumjakn and A. H. Ram-

jahn did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

AT. Normshbhoy

Az-Baker"

240

Andersan

Splicman

Rido

Univerity.

Normanbhoy, b Khan Gan, b Khan

b.

Normanbhofï3ë Azi

11

·B-Bulleman, Khan

Anderson, not out

a

PMN da Silvo, o and b ̈ A. A.

*Ramjahn

E. G. Yool, e anil b Medür.

AA Aziz not out t

Total (for 7 wkts,),

A Baker and A, 8." A. Kyun did

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

1114

H. E. Evans, Anstruther,

.. Harrison

A. Freeman, not out.

Extras

The match was surprisingly one- sided, the Rest winning by ten goals to four.

The following were the goal- scores: Fung King-cheung (Rest) 08; Segalan (Reat) 2; A. Gosano

58

0

3

Total

#2

A BOWLING ANALYSIS,

0,

Mechan

Harrison Anstruther Maraden Holmes

INTER-POLICE MATCH.

Police Bachelors Defeat Married Men,

A match between members of the Police Force, Married against Single, was played on the "Police ground, Happy Valley, yesterday Afternoon, and resulted. In a win for the latter by two, Wickets. Scorento The CEO

Married.

0. F. Alexander, SiShepherd, b

Baker TAT

F. E. Booker, hot out

A Buttill; c and b Baker A&Reynolds, Shepherd,

"Hunter"

B. GA Thorpy

AgiEl Clarke,

Hanter

hepherd

I. H. Geare (10) 3 up.

J. K. Macfarlan (3) 2 up. W. N. Beyers (19) up. A. H. Ferguson (3) 1 up. L. G. S. Dodwell (G) up.

D. Elis (13) 1 up.

Capt. Davison (14) 1 up.

C. C. Stark (7) 1 up.

D. Forbes (9) 1 up.

Soven players all square.

There were 83 entries.

Bogey Fool played over

New

RESULTS.

The results were as follows:-

Senior.

100 metres tace:-1, Ching Shiu- man; 2, Chan Tue-tin; 3, Ip Pak wah. Time: 13 secs.

200 metres race:-1, Ching Shlu- man; 2, Chen Yue-tin; 3, Siu, Hon litt. Time: 26.46 secs.

.400 metres race:-1, Six Hon-litt; 2. Li Ping-tong; 3, Chan Toe-tin. Time: 1 min 1.4 secs.

800 metres race:-1, Siu Hon-litt;

2, Ip Pak-wah: 3, Cheung Lu-mui! Time: 2 mins, 23 secs.

1.500 metres race:-1, Siu Hon-litt; a, Yeung Poon- 2. Cheung Lu-mui;

Course from November 8 to 11:aun. Time: 5 mins. 12 seca.

B. J. H. Fox (1 down). There were 7 entries.

HAPPY VALLEY GOLF.

Adamson Cup played at Happy

(Rest) 3; Timberlake (Services) 2; Valley on November 1 to 11:- Plckinson (Services) 1; Baker L. E. Longbottom (Services). 1; B. Gosano (Rest) 2.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

TEAMS FOR TO-DAY'S TRIAL GAME.

There will be Clab trial game to-day at 5 p.m. sharp. The teams are as under:

Colours Back, J. P. Whitham: Three-quarters, M. G. Mills, G. A. L. Plummer (captain), C. J. D.

Law,

D.

Ailera,

A. R. S. Major Half-backs, J. S. Lee,

LI. M. Mecredy; Forwards, Hartley, E. G. Dale, J. E. Henry, Beaumont, H. D. Clipplagdale,

E. F. Buttress, B. L. Stock, Club Colours Back, S. J. H. Fox; Three-quarters, J. Johnson, G. P. Lammert (captain), G. R More E. T... Nash; Half-backs, J. B. King, F. C. B. Black: Forwards, D. L. Milne Day, W. F. Leckle, W. F. Peers, Cochrane, Watson. W. J. Kerr, W. R. Andrews, A. N. Other.

Referee: CE, Holmes.

On Saturday, the Club tat XV. will play the United Services. The teams will be announced later.

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LAWN TENNIS......

LADIES' SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP ĮvẾN TRE SEMI-FINALS Namangan

(qualifies) 93-1885 Other scores:****

A. J. W. Dorling

A. G. Ursell

R. Wallaca.

H. H. Mundy

110 metres High Hurdle ce Cheung Shiu-man; 2, Leung Wing- Jiu. Time: 21 secs.

200 metres Low Hurdle Race:-1, Chan Yue-tin; 2 Ping-tong: 3, Cheung Shiu-man.

Putting the Shot:-1, Sia Kit-man; Leung Wing-18; 5, Ip Pak-wah. Distance: 11.05 metres.

Discus Throw:-1. Wong Kei-chow; 2, Chan Yu-tin; 3, Stu Hon-litt Dia tance: 23.02 metres.

High Jump-1, Siu Hon-litt; 2. 181-11-67

Siu-nam; 3, Leung Wing-chiu. ,86 18 09 Height: 1.55 metres. |

10=72 Brond Jump, Ip Pak-wahi 1572 Ching Siu-nam; 3, Slu Hon-litt. Dis

tance: 5.87 metres.

.82

There were 10 entries.

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL.

Rugby Football-To-day- Trial game, Happy Valley, 5 p.m. →

Saturday Club v. United Services,

Ping-Pong-To-day- Kangto School v. Hop Chee Club (Chinese Catholic Club).

Lawn Tennis Thursday— Open Ladies' Singles Cham- pionship, Mrs. Keary v. Mrs. Grimble, 2.30 p.m.; Miss Enid. Lo v. Mra. Doqk,, 4 p.m. (U.S.R.C. Courts).

Doubles Sunday Mixed Championship, Miss Enid Lo and M. W. Lo v. Mrs. Keary L Goldman, Mrs, McCaw and M. Lo; Mrs. Taylor and C. A. L ̧„Rumjahn; (Chinese RC. Courts), 3.p.m.

Polo-Friday-Civilians v Green Howards, p.m...

Monday-All Army v. Green Howards, 4, p...

November 21-Polo Club . Green Howards, §. p.m........

Chess Friday - Entries close for Kowloon Chess Club Champlonekip

Cricket Saturday-I.R.C. v. Royal Artillery (L), Kowloon C.C. y Hong Kong C,G,. (L) Division II, Hong Kong CC. v* ̈ ̈ Kowloon C.C. (L); R.A.S.G. 5. Clv}l, Sørvice, (F); Police v.. Royal Signals (F)))

Football Saturday-Division LClub do Recreiov. GVHKÄ Glüb, Pólito (72 Somer

The semi-finals of the Ladies' Singles Championship (Grass Court) will by the courtesy of the committee, he played on the Courts of the United Services Recreation Club to-morrow offe

"The semi-finalists are paired off A follow WE KNO

Mr Keary Mrs. Grimble at 230 pm 20

Mika Enid Lov. Mrs. look at 4 pm

W. 1o Bart Sparrow, c Fust,

Alexander

HOME BOWLING ANALYSIS.

-W/ Loughlin, nás, out KUN EI SAA Baldwin, alie

Alexander

3. Jamali

12

Hunter Byrom

Booker

C. Clow, run out.

sets, Bouth China v. Royal Artillery, Navy'v. St. Joseph's, Argylls, v. Kowloon Division IL-Navy ***** v. University, Chinese v. South China, Becreto v. Somerasts, Argylis St. Joseph's Easters v. Royal Artillery, Kowloon v Clab Division IIL-South China . RA.SC., B.A.0.C... Somersete, Royal Air Force y Royal Engineers, Ewp Chinese

Golf Saturday Entries. close for R.H.K.O.C. Jasper Clark Cup and Championship. St George's, and St. Andrew B Societies matchi

Tuesday Completion of First Round of Bailway Cup

• 102 Racing Sunday Fanling

Hunt meeting. Kwanti

Fencing Monday Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club

9

ANALYSIS

Football November Wales. England.

Pole Vanit:-1, Li Woon-chol; 2, Cheng Chung-tak; 2, Chan Ki-chung.. Height: 2.95 metres,

Hop, Stop & Jump:-1, Ip Pak-wah,

2. Leung Wing-chla: 8, Chon Yu-tin. Distances 11.61 metres.

Javelin Throw:1, Chan Yu-tin; 2, Siu Hon-litt; 3, Ching Stu-nam. Dis- tance: 34.6 metres.

Junior.

50 metres race-1, Chan. Chung- wal; 2, Tsang Sik-yan; 8, Hau Ching- to. Time: 7.8-sec

100 metres ritee:Chung Chan-lam 2, Han Ching-to; 3, Wong Yau-kan. Time: 14.sCES.

200 metres races-1, Hau Ching- to; 2 Chung Chan-lam; 3, Wung Yau.

kan.

Time: 30 secs.

400 meires rate-1, Wong Yag- kan;

2, Lam Kau-tock; 3, Chung Chan-lam. Time: 1 min. 11 seca. - Long Jump Lam Kau-tock; 2. Chung Chan-lam; &, Ng Yau-sun.

Dlataneo 4.12 metres. -

Hop, Blep & Jump:-1, Chang Chan-lam; 2, Lam Kan-tock; 3, Wong Yan-kan. Distance: 8.63 secs. ..

Putting the Shot:-1, Chung Chan- lam: 2, Yung Kwok-yu: 3, Chan Kwok-hung.

Small Boys.

50 metres race-1, Wong Lin- kwong; 2, Tin Koon-po; 3, Sun Wah-

luk: Time: 8.25 secs.

100 metres race:-1, Cheang Koon- yon; 2, Wong "Lin-kwong; 8, Son Wah-luk. Time: 10.25 secs.

200-meirce:1, Sun Wah-luk; 2, Hau Ching-to; 3, Li Chi-hing. Time: 34.2 secs.

-1'

400, metres race, Hau Ching-kat;

2, Trang Chack-wo; 3, San Wah-luk. Time: 1 min. EL 2005.

Long Jumps-1, Tin Koon-po; 2, Wong Hon-aan; 8) Lam Shing-cheung. Distance: 38.1 metras, mat AL

High Jump-1, Wong Yau-tim; Tang Chak-wu; 8, Yuen Manang. Height: 1.18 metres.

11 Shot Put:-1,Ng: Shing;: 2; Loung Shing: 3, Tin Koon-po. Distance: 5,01 metres.

Deen Sex

Girls

· 60 metres races--1, Mak Yim-tsang; 2. Chu Wing-man; 8, Yeung Wai-pan. Time: 8.2 seca

100 metres race, Yeung Wal pan; 2, Chu Wing-man; B, Mak Yim- trang Time: 18 secs.

200 metres race, Yeang Wal-

Mak Yin-tzung; 9, Lo Yuet--

pai 34 BOCS. A

100 metres rato:1, Young Wal- pan 2 Mak Yim-teang: 8, Lo Yuot bo Times: 1 min 23 secs.ri

Shot Put:-1, La. Klyching; 2, Chu Wing-man; 3, Mak” “Yim-teang... Dise tance: 724 metres

Throwid the baseball:-1- Wong King; 2 Ko Lal-ngo; 3; Mak Yizu tong. Distance: 88,11 metres ?

Long Jump;—1, Mak" Yini-teang: 2, Yeung Wul pan; 8,, Chu Wing-man blitance: (0.92 metros, Fede

High Jamp:-1, Max 7im-trang: 2,

1.28 metres

Hop, tang 2, Ko Lalago; 3, Lo Yust-ho. Distance: 8,26 metresAGALBAR

200 metrem Handiens: (mambers):2 1Leung LaLannes 2. Chan

190 metres, Handicap (me

Hung, Yi 100 metres-Huldicap: (ON

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