SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1932.
THE CHINA MAIL
WAGE SPORT PAGE 52
MIRACULOUS SAVES FEATURE FINAL INTERPORT SOCCER TRIAL
ALLAN AND PARDOE IMPRESS
Rodger Saves Two Penalties
But Colony XI Lose To
The Rest
LAM TIN-CHAN
BRILLIANT
PROBABLES OUTCLASSED IN ALL
DEPARTMENTS.
(By Outside Left.)
H.E. the Officer Administer- ing the Government, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, kicks off
at the final Interport seçcer trial yesterday at the Valley. -(Ying Ming.)
helpless and at times was a passen- ger, and the latter's fault lay in his fruitless attempts to walk the ball into the goal.
The feature of the game was the brilliant exhibition of Al- Ion, who played at right back for the Rest, and was the big. gest thorn in the Probables" attack. He gave a great dia- play of defensive tactics, and should certainly be included în the Interport team.
HIS EXCELLENCY WINS MATCH *BALL.
Raffle Realises Over $90.
The hall which was used In the game was rafted in aid of the Poppy Day Fund and was won by H. E. the Officer Ad- ministrating the Government the Hon. Mr. W. T. Soulhorn,
The total collection from this raffle amounted to over $90.
The gate proceeds are ́alsa to be given to the Poppy Day Fund and should amount to n large sum.
LAM'S BRILLIANT SAVE. Play, however, was still in the Rest's goalmouth and Baldry sent over a fine contre which Howe alammed in from point blank range, but Lam again came to the fore with a brilliant save, Howe, however, was ruled offalde.
The tree kick saw the ball travel
The Probables' soccer eleven, who were beaten by the Rest in the final Interport soccer trial at Happy Valley yesterday. (Ying Ming.)
too slow, Leung Wing-chui coming VICTORIA ALL
across to take the ball from him.
A few minutes later Howe made his first showing of the day when he took a first-time drive at the ball, zending it soaring goalwards, Lam, how- ever, tipped it over for a fruit- leza corner.
PENALTIES SAVED From the goal kick Tong Kwan to the other end 'where Rawson fed gained possession, and, taking thes Duncan for the latter to send in a ball to within 25 yards of the Pro- terrific drive, which Rodger bables' goal, passed to Bryant, but managed to deflect for a fruitless the latter was sandwiched by Dun corner. The Probables were hav-can and Strange the referes award. ing some of the play at this period, ing a penalty. but in spite of three good openings failed to take their opportunities.
With the ball in Pardoe's posses-
in
Lau Mau, the other back, also played a splendid game, his first- time clearances. arousing tremen-sion the Rest gave a really first- dous applause from the crowd. -
class display of attack; the pivot PARDOE IMPRESSES
sent the ball to Rawson who Pardoe comes accond for turn tapped it to Johnson, the lat formance., His display in the pivot ter slamming in a hard drive which position was great and he justly Rodger went down at full length From earned the position of centre half to turn round the upright.
per-
for the Probables' team. His the corner kick, Bryant headed strategy was excellent and he led over, narrowly missing the not.
clearing,
THE FIRST:
CENTURY
Patterson's 134 Not Out Includes 24 4's.
SMITH TAKES 8 FOR 51 IN INNINGS OF 310.
Golf Notes
By "Divot
M down for decision to-morrow
ANY interesting matches are
when the result of the first round R. S. W. Patterson has the dis-of the Club Championship of the tinction of scoring the first cen-Kowloon Golf Club will leave eight tury of the season. At the K.C.C. players to advance to the Second yesterday he rattled up 134 not tound. lout to enable the Club second
The draw has resulted in a fair-
eleven to total 310. Included in ly even distribution of the players his innings were no fewer than with the majority of the lowor twenty-four, boundary hits. In handicap competitors confined to partnership with J. E. Potter he the bottom half.
OUT FOR 231
AGAINST M.C.C.runs in 19.1 overs, and contribut-
Eight Wickets Fall For 141 Runs.
ALLEN AND VOCE.
Melbourne, Yesterday.
At the close of play to-day the M.C.C. touring eleven were 190 ruris behind Victoria's first Innings total of 231 with 8 wickets in hand.
The sky was cloudy, but the wicket perfect when Victoria open- ed their innings before 8,000 specta-
Rawson took the spot kick but in spite of a powerful drive failed to pass Rodger who sav ed magnificently, Mullane
tors. Bliss Immediately took possession and put in a lovely centre which..Howe
his snapped up, but he lost scoring opportunity when Al- lan robbed him as he was about to shoot..
helped to put on 161 for the ninth If G. H. Russell keeps up hie wicket, Potter contributing a hard-present form he has every chance hit 50, which included a six and of going through to the Final, but five boundaries.
will probably have a tough, nut to F. S. W. Smith, the K.C.C. skip-crack if he runs up against D. C. por, was again the mainstay of his Wilson or W. S, Hiller in the later side, capturing 8 wickets for 51 rounds.
F. E..A. Remedios, last year's Ing 26 not out to a total of 52 winner, should overcome his first for 6 wickets.
hurdle and will meet Dr. J. E. H. L. D. Kilbee hit eight boundaries Cogan or A. A. Lopes in the Second in his innings for 45 runs, and Round. These two players met in A. D. Lowson followed up his 9 the early stages of last year's for 21 against the Recreio on championship and. Lopes secured Saturday by capturing 4 of the 6 the victory; history may repeat wickets which fell for only 18 itself, but it will be one of the best matches in the First Round.
rups.
At the close of: play the K.C.C. were 268 runs in arrears with only four wickets in hand. The match will be reaumed to-day 2 p.m.
Scores:
Hong Kong C.C. 2nd. XI. At lunch two wickets had A. K. Mackenzie, c Wright, b
Walker fallen for 90 runs, including W. M. Woodfull, the Australian captain. A. H. Harbord, c Wright, b
Smith The "Aussie" player who was known na "the unbowlable" while touring L. D. Kilbee, I.b.w., b Smith England in 1926, was
dismissed C. E. Gahagan, 1.b.w., b Smith for 5.
R. S. W. Patterson, not out The Rest were now doing all the
After lunch a crowd of 16,000 saw P. W. J. Planner, Smith hia men with all the powers he The goal kick saw the ball in attacking and Johnson looked like Victoria's innings close for 231 be- B. Baskett, b Smith possessed, and they responded Bliss's possession but his forward scoring when, in trying to lift the fore the attack of G. O. Allon (4 A. D. Lowson, c. Lee, b Smith C. E. R. Qarabutt, e Wright, b Club splendidly. He is unfortunate to pass was intercepted by Allan, ball over Strange, the latter acci- for 45) and Voce (4 for 55).
Overy ground at Happy Valley yesterday, be up against such a good man as whose first-time clearances were dentally handled, the referce Oakley was the only batsman after before the Officer Administrating Barber for the position.
lunch to show any degree of con- J. E. Potter, b Smith the Government,, the Hon. Mr.
fidence, and in his undefeated J. R., Way, e Dunne, b Smith W. T. Southorn, and 'a very large
Extras (3.5, LB.16, W.B.1) innings of 88, acored in 120 minutes, erowd of spectators.
were eight boundary hits. The feature of his innings was his cut- ting and driving powers.
THE final interport soccer trial
took place on
the
Contrary to expectations, the probable interport team were
· completely outclassed in al- most all departments of the game, being defeated by two... goals to one in a one-sided guine.
The Probables were lucky to get away with such a small margin of goals against them, for, they were twice penalised, both efforts
Both Tong Kwan and Leung Wing-chui played excellent
games and completely out-, classed the play of the Prob. abies' halves, Tong Kwan be- ing particularly useful, using his head to advantage, His feeding of his forwards will be remembered for some time, and his spoiling tactics, which very often robbed Howe of scoring opportunities, also alood out.
excellent.
SUEN ROBBED
awarding another penalty.
This time everybody expect- ed a goal, but once again Rod- ger came to the fore with n save nothing short of marvel- lous, Rawson again failing from the spot kick.
Midway through the first half Suen made a fine dribble clean through the Rest'a defence, the only time he got past Allan. He took the ball into the goalmouth, but was robbed in time by Lam Tin-] chan, the Chinese custodian coming play the Probables scored their one out to gather as Suen let drive, and only goal through SUEN, who Lam cleared amid tremendous ap.finding his way blocked, took a plause.
powerful drive from about twenty
The tourists lost G. D. Allen (15) and the Nawab of Pataud! (6) for After an hour and ten minutes'41 runs before the close of play-
Reuter.
The 'Probables now and then yards out to find the net in the managed to get the ball, but the top right hand corner, Lam Tin- and than failing to reach the ball in spite of a magnificent effort.
of The whole of the Rest forward Baldry Jones combination, which, were folled by the brilliancy line was good, and they exhibited Howe bungled all the attacks. of Redger in goal, who stopped excellent combination. The most both "spot kicks" in addition to dangerous combination on the field
giving a magnificent display be was the Bryant and Cheng Shui-) tween the sticks.
hong one. It proved a continued source of danger to the Probables, and was responsible for some the prettiest moves seen in the game.
One of the greatest sur- prises of the day was the failure of the Mullane and Strange partnership, although it must be said, that the latter played a strenuous game, but received little support from hía colleague, who had a de- Anite off day.
of
the The end of the game BAW Probables striving hard to, equa lse, but Allan, Lau Mau and Lam Tin-chan were too good for the op- posing forwards,
Result:
Total
Fall of the wickets:
*
*
*
THE match between J. 'D.
T Thomson and J. MacKnight
at should be another good game with
the chances fairly
even, but
alightly in favour of MacKnight.
Thomsen has not been playing
2 very sound golf lately and his 89
46
In the qualifying round was not
too convincing for an ex-champion. It la difficult to pick out those 23 who will enter the Second Round 134 of the Championship, as the game 4with the "wee ba"." is on many oc
caslona, full of the unexpected, but I will not be far out if I predict the following players to enter the Second Round:-G. H. Russell, D. 50 C. Wilson, W. S. Hilller, H. H. 16 Mundy, F. E. A. Remedios, A. A. A. T. 21 Lopes, J. MacKnight and
Braley,
IT was quite a change to read in
310
*
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 13 17 80 89 93 99 99 129 200
golf win over an American (Navy) BOWLING ANALYSIS.
team at Fanling last Monday, `ad- 0. M. R. W.mitted the players concerned were
9 1 81
Walker Smith
THREE SIXES
FOR LAY
*Overy
Lee
Raven
Wright Club Attack Collared In Baker
Great Style.
19.1
4 51 10 1 70
not of the Ryder Cup standard, but 81 gather they all thoroughly enjoy-` 1ed the game and the day at Fan- 0 Ung.
7
0 85
5 0 25
01
4.2. 0 14
0
2
0 11
2 4 19
Dundee Hall
13 0 27 * bowled a wide.
Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI G. A. V. Hall, b Lowson ...... F. S. W. Smith, not out R. J. K. Walker, b Way. A. A. Dand, b Lawson
At this stage of the game the Rest lost a man in Rawson, who in an attempt to head the ball was pushed In the face by
K.C.C. 54 RUNS AHEAD WITH Wong Mei-shun, and was forc
5 WICKETS TO FALL. ed to leave the field. He came back, however, but was a pas-
Another "fireworks" display by Benger until after the interval.
Mr. R. F. C. Darlington lined out A. T. Lay and a fifth wicket part Just before the interval Lam Tin-
nership between E. F. Fincher and G. Lee, c Kilbee, b Lowson the following teams: whose performance equalled that of goal-keeping when he dived at chan gave a marvellous exhibition
Probables, Rodger (Capt.); N. A. E. Mackay which realised 76 O. Dunne, b Baskett of Rodger, only he had much less to full length across the goalmouth Mullane and 3. Strange; Bliss, runs placed the Kowloon Cricket A V. Baker, b Lowson
Extras (B.12, L.B.1)
Last but not least was the bril liant goal-keeping of Lam Tin-chan,
THE PLAY
Probables Rest
1 2
►
Perhaps our American visitors were enchanted with the
course
and its surrounding beauty, and failed to concentrate, as their 0 countryman Sarazen so strongly
recommends.
*
• #
THE following is the draw for 26 T the first round of the Club 12 Championship of the Kowloon Golf 1 Club, which will be decided to- ◊ morrow:
G. H. Russell (71) v. J. McKelvie (83) 0D. C. Wilson (80) v. G, Milne (84) 13 W.Taylor (84). W. S. Hillier (82)
H. H. Mundy (80) v.
P. W. J. Planner (81)
Total (for 6 wkta.) ..
52
Club in a very satisfactory position Wong Mel-ahun and A. Duncan; B, Gosuno, Suen Kam-shun, Howe, against the Club at the conclusion of yesterday's play at the HK.C.C. Jones and Baldry,
A. R. F. Raven, C. A. Wright, The Rest: Lam Tin-chan; Allan The mainlanders are 54 rune ahead and Lau Mau; Leung Wing-chui. with half their wickets in hand. E. O. Murphy and H. Overy to bat.
Fall of the wickets: A few minutes later the Rest Pardoe and Tong Kwan; Cheng The match will be continued at 2
2 amazed the crowd when they went Shut-hong, Bryant, Johnson, Raw P. day.
netting through son and Duncan. The Rest had forced
REST TWO UP
BORDERERS WIN.
The South Wales Borderers
..
/
3.4
5 .6 13 84 41 41 41 52 BOWLING ANÁLYSIS.
F. E. A Remedios (77) v.
A. Urquhart (83)
Dr. J. E. H. Cogan (80) v.
A. A. Lopes (81)
J. D. Thomson (89) V.
J. MacKnight (83) A. T. Braley (80) v. G. D. Reid (86)
Figuras in brackets denote the O. M. B. W. qualifying round scores.
13 9 5
8. 3
28
1 0
E. R. Duckitt played an eater- prising knock for his 30, which: included six boundaries, and J. P.! Whitham hit five boundaries and a Lowson glorious six over the pavilion. In Way
Baskett his innings for 84
A. T. Lay, who has displayed of Y.M.C.A. fame, easily defeated brilliant. form this season, scored H. J. D. Lowe, e Perry, b
team from the Lincoln's last 50 off the Club attack in just under Thursday, by seven clear goals.
half an hour. Included in his A. C. Beck, E C. Fincher, b Campbell ecored four of the hurricane knock were
six Lyal
do. The number of times he The Probables' halves,
to turn a drive from Gosano to Bliss stopped drives from almost point Howe, and, then scrambling Wong Mel-shun and A. Duncan al- blank range
up, was amazing, the so played hard games, but were saves, some of them spectacular,
gathered Howe's return shot. outshone by their opposing halves, bringing all round applause from who played one of the finest games his Chinese supporters. of combination.
The Probabica forwards were a From the whistle the Rest took further ahead definite failure where football was the play into their opponents' half | BRYANT. concerned. First of all there were 'but Strange, came to the rescue, a corner and Cheng, taking the only two men who made anything robbing Bryant of the ball. kick, hit the left upright for Rod- of their efforts; they were Suen Wong gained possession and rac-gor, to push away to Bryant; the Kam-shan and B. Gosano. The ed away to sent the ball forward to latter, being unmarked, scored water polo team led by Campbell, former played a sterling game and Suen, who in turn tapped it tojousily. was responsible for the Probables' Gosano. The winger outpaced. Cheng came into the limelight at only goal, and it was a good effort. Tong Kwan to centre straight to this period with a series of fine The latter was plightly off colour Howe's feet, but the Probable cen-dribbles and runs down the touch- in the first-half, but pulled round tre forward was too slow and miss-line, but his efforts proved fruit-seven goals, Sutherland, Flaherty boundaries and three sizes. in the second half when he put in ed a perfect sitter.
less, Strange and Duncan being and Fullager each scored once to scored 31 out of 34 and 50 out of G. S. Dunkley, c Goodwin,
Just before the whistle blow, bring the total to seven. |Leung Wing-chui sent in a terrifle drive, which beat Rodger all the way, but which unluckily struck the cross bar for Mulline to clear.
Half time
some beautiful centres and made From the goal kick play was too much for him. many openings,
transferred to the other end where Cheng put in a lovely centre to Bryant, who tapped the ball to JOHNSON för the Rest's centre forward to open the scoring, with a high pile- driver which had Rodger bea ten all the way.
Probables.
The Rest...
2
MILITARY WING FAILS.. Howe, who has already been chosen to represent the Colony side in the centre forward position was the most notable failura... on the field. He lost opportunities time after time and bungled many others. His main fault lay in his
The start of the second half | slowness; ho had many a good Rest again took play into the Pro- saw the Probables on the attack, chance of having a shot at goal, but bables' half, but Bliss intervened but Wong, instead of passing to was intent in taking the ball into and sent Suen away. The inside Suen, who was unmarked, took a the actual goal mouth to lose it right dribbled clean through the long drive, which just missed the Invariably.
Reat's defence to send în a terrific nét.
Encouraged by their success the
The Jones and Baldry combina- drive which all thought would find Five minutes later Gosano: put tion was another failure, the the not, but Lam Tin-chan gather Howe in possession with only Lau former player was completely led amidst tremendous applause. Mau to beat, but the latter was
Burnett.....
He G. E. R. Divett, b'Burnett
(Continued from previous column).
24
[A. T, Lay, 10 Armstrong, b
Sargent
50
E. F. Finchor, not out
.78
A. E. Perry, e Whitham, b Beck
G
1. McInnos, not out 2.).
N.A. E. Mackay, c Ride, b Beck 40
63.
Lyal
8
W. C. Hungy not out
TO
CHINESE BOXING ATTRACTS
D-500 ENTRIES.
E F. Fincher in acoring 78 not C. B. R. Sargent, not out" out hit eight boundaries and looks well set for his first century of the season.........N, À, E Mackay Included
··Extras (B. 9, LB.1) ..
10
Extras (L.B.3)
ཀ་
Total (for 5 wkts.). 198
Total
144
0 40 68 55 88 118 118 191-142.
80 Burnett
0 Lyal
23 McInnes
"To Commence To-morrow.
A record entry of 500 com- petitors has been received-for the Chinese Boxing' contest which will commerice to- morrow under the auspices "of the Chinese Amateur
Athletic Association.
six boundaries in à bright innings Fall of the wickets: of 407
Scorea:
Hong Kong bị tà
E. R. Duckitty Perry, b
Burnett
HJ. Armstrong, b. Burnett-
LT. Rido, b McInnes
|D. 8. Harley, c Lay, b Burnett: 0 Goodwin
JP. Whitham, b Goodwin, 84
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
-O, "MIRA_WIN
14.28 35 6
1 2 87 2
J. C: Lyal, G. C. Burnett, J. Hunter and F. Goodwin (capt) to
Fall of the wickets:
1 2 3 4 5
84 68 83104180
11 B 38 1Beck
811812 Lower
Kowloon C.C.d Sargent
T. Hayward (capt.), c Lay, b E. C. Fincher, b Bock,
Goodwin
3 Duckitt
18 (Continued at foot of next Column) |Diyett
BOWLING ANALTEIS.
O. M. R. 17 24 51
60 10
47
89