MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1932.
THE -CHINA-MAIL,
ANGE SPORT PAGEEND
Climbing the rapes during the Obstacle race at the annual sports of the training ship “Wo rspite," at Grays, Essex.
CHINESE
PLAYERS IN
INTERPORT
Selected Eleven Very Formidable.
GRATIFYING SURPRISE.
(By Outside Left.)
Correspondence.
[MARTON WINS
*IMPARTIAL' SELECTS COLONY
···SOCCER TRIAL
To the Editor, "China Mall.").
Sir,-After viewing yesterday's trial, in which the Probable team were hopelessly outclassed and
THE selected Interport team is beaten to the tune of two to one,
been
JASPER CLARK HARLEY COMING BATSMAN OF YEAR
CUP WITH 159 THE two-day game between the
T
Hong Kong Cricket Club and Colony Champion Placed their Kowloon rivals ended in a
Second With 162.
O E. C. Marton, who disappoint. ed his supporters in his attempt
draw as the result of Frank Good- win's declaration on Saturday. st It was a sporting action as the the overnight total of 198 for 5. K.C.C. then held a lead of 64 with
SPARKLING INNINGS AGAINST K.C.C.
on the Colony Championship, yes the posiblility of setting, the Club BECK TAKES 11 WICKETS
terday won the Jasper Clark Cup over the new and old, courses a Fanling when he returned on a gregate score of 159 to beat M. W. Budd, the Colony champion by three strokes. The following ware the leading scores;~~
0. E. C. Marten
M. W. Budd
79+80=159 .79+83=162
L. R. Andrewes
.79+83=102
Dr. I. Newton
-81+82=163
F. J. de Rome
.824-82-104
A. E. Lissamon
D. S. Robb
H. U. Ireland
A. Mackenzie
85--80-105 82-85-167 .80+79-108 8881=109
C. C. Stark
A. H. Ferguson
86-+83=160
L. G. 5. Dodwell
.88-84-170 .01+80=171 .84-+-87171
R. S. Logan
CAPT. DAWKES WINS.
about 120 runa to save the innings defeat, in which case the game would have concluded at about 4.30. The declaration made an interesting finish as Kowloon. re- quired 20 runs to win with only three wickote in hand.
THOUGH
the Club cannot be judged too harshly on the lasue of the week-end game, I can- not see them winning the Cham-
only.
pionship. Beck was the bowler to look at all dangerous
E
OVER WEEK END
ARMY · LEAGUE SIDE HELD
KOWLOON IN GOOD POSITION TO·
CARRY OFF PREMIER SHIELD.
(By Athole.)
over the week-end. Duckitt and ARNIE Fincher, had the misfor- wicket. The Craigengower skipper Divett only bowled ten and sixture not to have the oppor- played a forcing Innings for 57 overa, respectively, while Kowloon tunity of scoring the first senior cen- and hit no fewer than ten boun- were scoring 804 runs, and the tury of the season when the innings daries. The Army, who were neglect of these two more than was declared with his total at 73, without the services of Hamilton, useful change bowlers was one of scored out of 164. He batted in Mirehouse and Ronan never look- the surprises of the match. Lowe characteristic style, his square cut ed like being beaten, and was unfortunate to meet Lay be being largely responsible for his yet, on the other hand, never look- fore he had settled down to a eight boundary hits. Fincher and ed as if they would beat the clock length, and never recovered from Mackay carried the score from 104 to get the necessary 170 runs.
hit for three
sixes for 4 to 180 for 5-before the stump F. K. Lee proved his value, as an three boundaries by that er was caught in an attempt to all-rounder by securing 3 for 20 in bataman. Sargent, was treated force the pace. Mackay batted addition to scoring 22, before be with far too much respect after he with more freedom than usual and ing run out. Garthwaite made his had caused Lay's downfall. He did collected six boundaries in his 40. League debut with a useful un- not keep a good length, though he He followed thila up by an undefeat defeated knock for 28 which was was turning the ball an appreciable ad knock for 84, scored out of 89, complled in an orthodox manner, margin. Beck, who took 7 for 108 which included three boundaries. and Dewey has reason to be satis in the course of the match, bowled He and Hung added 47 valuable fled with his debut, taking 5 brilliantly at times, but on runs for the fifth wicket after four wickets for 24 runs, after being casion he was very patchy. He wickets had fallen for 17 runs put on as third change bowler. was very fortunate to secure Hung batted in great style to score
The tie between S. T. Butlin and Captain Dawkes in the Captain's Cup November qualifying round was played off over the week-end, and resulted in the latter player being winning with a score of 88--16=72. and
ROCÉY POOLS AT FANLING,
The following were the Bogey Pools played at Fanling over the
week-end:-
Old Course
Commander R. H. McBean
(4 up)...
(8)
M. W. Budd (plus 1) and
D.
S.
Robb (6) (2 up).
Other, scores:-
S. T. Butlin (14).1 up..
O. E. C. Marton (scratch) all
square.
There were 52 entries.
New Course
RS. Hills (16) 2 up.
Other scores:-
H. Crapnell (16) 1 down, There werd 23 entries.
1
Tane of formidable strength. which could have quite onelly bell FIRST ROUND
This is accounted for by repliant saving of two penalty goals, of the inclusion of a Chinese I noticed majority in the forward line and
that the Selec
RESULTS OF
be
K.G.C. TOURNEY
also the inclusion of Pardoe of the tion Committee seemed to R.A., who has been selected as the experimenting with players, play. vice captain in the pivot position. ing them in unaccustomed posi
tions. Perhaps they would have achieved a better combination if
THE
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Thomson Goes Down' To MacKnight.
¡HE forward line now consists they had played the players in the
of Cheng Shui-hong, the bril-positions that they occupy in # Hant Chinese right winger, who League matches. As there, geems
The first round of the Club Cham- gave such an excellent display in to be some doubt as to Barber pionship of the Kowloon Golf Club the charity game; Wong Mei-shun being fit for the Interport I have was decided yesterday, the following who, although he has been moved chosen two centre halfs, and as being the results. from forward line to half, has Howe's knee seems to be troubling
3. H. Russell beat J. McKelvie thoroughly earned his position as him I think two centre forwards
5 and 9, t Inside right; and Suen Kam-shun should go to Shanghai.
D. C. Wilson beat S. Mine 3 and 2.
W. S. Hillier received w.o. from W. Taylor.
PW. J, Planner beat H H.
8
who was one of the oustanding men The team I would play on yes- in the Probables' team on Friday.
The other two in the forward terday's and recent showings is:- Rodger (Club); Mullane line are not in the same class as the Chinese, but ought to combine (S.W.B.) and S. Strange (Club); well with such excellent support. Tong, Kwan (S. China), Barbor Howe is the weak link in the for- (Lincolas) or Pardoe (R.A.) and ward line, but, having already Bliss (Kowloon); B. Gosano (St. been chosen before the final Trial Joseph's), Wóng Mee-shan yesterday, he had to go up
d to go up to China), Howe (Club) or Johnson (Police), Suen Kom-shun (Ath- Shanghai.
Baldry is the best outside left letic), and Duncan (Borderers). the Colony have, and although he Additional Reserves: Martin gave a weak display on Friday, he (Club) and Baldry (Lincolns).. is usually good.
Thanking you for your valuable
TH
THE halves are also very strong with Pardoe at centre half, supported on each aide by Bliss, hard working right half and A. Duncan, who has played excep- tionally well in the last two trials.
Tship is also formidable al THE Strange-Mullane partner
врасе.
(S.
Yours etc.,
IMPARTIAL. Hong Kong, November 12. (This letter has been held over owing to lack of space In Satur day's edition,)
fundy and Remedios beat
Urquhart 6 and 4.
| Sálvatore ·,Ruggirello," the- Itellan giant boxer who lost fo Larry Gains at the ""Albert Hall, London. in training ati the Dolphin Inn, Slough,
Bucks:
MIXED
DOUBLES
TENNIS
Enjoyable All-Day Tournament.
K.C.C. INNOVATION.
A most enjoyable all-day Mixed
T against the Recreio in the was staged at the K.C.C. yesterday
Perry's wicket in both innings with 87 out of 55. He hit no fewer than THE Navy fielded a strong side, Doubles American Tournament balls that kicked viciously, and at seven boundaries. which Perry was forced to play i order to save himsel
*
Second League and won comfortsi
THE folding of both sides was ably. Ommaney-Davies, who "last | at the opnelusion of which silver
good, Hung being especially year figured prominently in the cups were presented to members of THE Club batting was nothing good on the boundary during both Triangular Tournament, took 3 for the winning team.
exceptional, Whitham coming the 'Club's inntags. Dunkley 20. The Recreio Batamén følled into the foreground with contribu-again showed that he is a first-badly and lost half their wickets tions of 34 and hit He played lase wicket-keeper. and the byss for 25 runs, but eventually total played the corresponding pair In good steady cricket until he had which did get past him could only led 60.
got his eye in and then proceeded be attributed to loose bowling and
The first pair. in each division
the other three divisions. In a
three set match, as did the second.
to hit the bowling with whole the pitch. Mackay also impressed HE Police suffered their shied third and fourth strings. hearted efforts. A curious feature and looks as if he will be agatu defeat when they lowered
THE
of his first innings was his hitting played as a keeper-bateman Mc- their colours to their Craigengower Tiflin was served in the Pavilion of McInnes for a four and a six Innes brought off a nicely judged neighbours. After losing half and the innovation proved such off the last two balls before lunch. catch on the rails to dismiss Whit their wickets for 21 runs before success that the next all-day tour- Whitham is going to prove of im-
ham.
the deadly bowling of Irande they rament will be staged on Decem mense value to the Club this sca
were fortunate to total 67 After
son, providing he devotes his time HE K.C.C. side are a formid-Clark and Loughlin had added 28 ber 11.
to cricket and not rugby. Arm- able side and have every valuable runs for the seventh The following were the results. strong.was obviously out of prac tice, though he played beautifully prospect of carrying off the cham- wicket. Craigengower had little showing the sets won (first), and on the leg side in the second Inn-pionship. Their bowling is their difficulty in scoring 68 for the loss the handicap (second) Ings. Duckitt batted brilliantly weakness, though Goodwin is of five wickets, S. Abbas scoring a
"C" Team (24 points)
In his first innings, but was not rapidly gaining his old form, and useful 82. Hunter, who la. in good
Hambly
M.
Nish
Hansen and Miss de
+1
so impressive. In his second effort. Lyal is bowling much better than form this season, was again among Mr. and Mrs. B. B. He looks as if he is going to trou- last year when he had the cares the wickets, claiming 4 for 54 in blo bowlers this season, as he has of captaincy on his shoulders. Aa 14 overs, while Alexander had 34. lost none of his stubborn defen- far as batting goes the mainland for 34 in 12 overs. Alexander has sive qualities. Of the other: bats-team are probably the strongest yet to find his batting form this men both Ride and Hayward have side in the League. Their encoun-season. On Saturday he yet to touch their true form. The tor with the Indians on Saturday clean bowled for "duck,"Last University player displayed all his should act as a pointer to the season he was the mainstay of the "D" Team (19 points)
Police batting. former enterprise but many of his probable destiny of the Shield phots were very uppish and for-
a fields-HE K.CC. Junior captain again THE Volunteese
Was W. W. Hirst and Mrs.
Boa
D. 8. Green and Mrs.
McTavish
Atunate to foll just wide of a club covered himself with glory for the Civil proven strong Wirth and Mrs. Old
Dr. J. E. H. Cogan beat A. A. Lopes 5 and 4.
J. MacKnight beat J. D. Thom son 1 up.
7 and 6
off ball. - CA
Jeffries
B. Mason.
144+1-21
4%=3%
points)
dued mood in both innings and was FS. W. Smith, is undoubtedly a day and won easily by 8 wickets. often tempted into nibbling, at the cricketer of League I standard, but With the dismissal of Richardson Mr. and Mrs. Garrod
"A" Team (15 points) this year he has been entrusted with by Beck the home team collapsed for the captaincy of the second eleven. a total of 80, E. W. Hamilton hit-E. C. Fincher and Mrs. Goodwin ........... TN D. S. Harley the Club have a On Friday he won the toss against ting out for a useful 27 not out. H. Mrs. A. T Braley best G., D. Reld batsman of great promise. In the Club, and, owing to three of his Beck (4 for 24) and Lyal (4 for 22). O Huber and Mr the second innings Harley, commencemen failing to turn up on time, was shared the bowling honours for the Mr. and Mrs. Gittins.. In the qualifying round of the ed very shakily to bat brilliantly forced to put the visitors in to hat Volunteers. Potter (87), Munro A: G. Howe and Miss Captain's Cup played on the Kow once he had become set. He brought first on a perfect wicket. The Club (58) and McInnes (39 hot out).ton- loon Course on the 5th and 6th off two beautifully timed cover then proceeded to compile the use tributed to the visitors total of 185 "E" Team (11 Inst, G. D. Reid 86-13-78 and drives off Burnett to make the best ful total of 310 to which Patterson for 6 against the slow bowling of G. C. Burnett and Miss S: H. Russell 79-6-78 qualified shots in a match which produced contributed 134 not out Smith Richardson (8 for 61),
F. Hengelbacker and little clean and well-timed hitting had the mortification of seeing Pat
"Mrs. Way He was unfortunate to be dismissed terson dropped off two successive TT was good to see Tam Pearce F. Goodwin and Miss by a brilliant, left-handed catch by balls in the fifth over of the game. again at the HK.C.C. He Lay in the allps in the first innings, The Club batsman hit no fewer than arrived back in the Colony on Mr. and Mrs. Peddle
one set not completed. and in the second innings Teddy twenty-four boundaries in his in- Saturday morning and was a keen Fincher brought off a great catch ninge which was featured by scoring spectator of the game after lunch low down at mid off to dismiss the strokes all round the wicket once he understand that he le going to play
again this season, and hopes to open LANE, CRAWFORD'S BEATEN newcomer. Harley is one of the had settled down.
the Club Innings with his son, T. A.
BY MACAO
LADIES' GOLF
SECTION;
Bogey Competition And Railway Cup.
THE COMING TESTS.
though they greatly disappointed England's chance of winning In
coming batsman of the season. CMITH. Was compelled to over-Pearce, who comes back to the their supporters on Friday when Australia la amall. The trouble, is they both had an off day. They that England, has no bowlera cupable will, however, prove a formidable of dismissing the Australians. On Tuesday, December 8, & BogeyAY again manifested his hit-bowl himself as the result of Colony with a big Kent reputation: line of defence.
Every trick that Larwood and Tate Competition will be held by the ting abilities when he took a strained muscle sustained by At the conclusion of last season he can pull out is known over there. Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies 50 off the Club attack before be Walker, but he came out with the had a first-class, batting average of the Colony's most brilliant goal Australia are nearly as bad, for Section on the New Course, Fanling, ing out to a poor shot off Sargent, excellent figures of 8 for 51 in 22. Probably his finest batting dis à Prize kindly presented by for whom he showed exaggerated 19.1 overs. He, followed up his play was given at Lord's when op- Looper and the skipper of the they have only one good bowler forLinnan Players will ar-respies Before ha was put how bowling performance by bearing posed to Middlesex His first
Grimmett The batsmen are what the bowlers make them. "Ranji.
range for their own opponents. ever, Lay had hit three, sizes and 85 nut of 80 and 81 out of 149 practice at the nets will be keenly
The Qualifying Round for the air boundaries in his 50 scored out for 8, and was, largely responsible awaited pat Raliway Cup will be played on the pf 68 in 26 minutes. He punished for the home team forcing a draw. Old Course Fanling, on Tuesday Beck...unmeralfully and Lowe was Lowson who took 9
Little need be said of Rodger,
Is pleasing to see that all the
team.
I reserves are men in the Rest of
the Colony aldo,
ecreio CLUB RUGBY WIN. ons indication of the northerners November 28 Phycis will arrange treated with shant, respect, though wickets for 21 rung on the pre- /-" Lau Mau and Leung Wing-shui play, and that did not give us any for their own opponents, and post Dunk might have atumped Layous Saturday, again bowled well At Epokunpoo “ both played a wonderful game on defnite idea as to how strong they entries will be accepted.
his second over Tom to capture 9 for 57 in the two inn- Club beat the Arn Friday, and Johnston was the bot- will be. What we do know, how,
very wisely opened with ings.
ter of the two centre forwards, ever, is that some of the veterans
and should prove an excellent have been selected to represent understudy to Howe.
THE
Shanghai in their final Trial, and
if any of them get into the side, RHE chancea of the team against then I can safely say that the the northerners is hard” to Northern team will win confort- forecast, because we have only had ably
CE
Yui of him
Hayw
Beck
Chowler
Sargent In the second
Lay, after a very sub-
ER losing, their first wicket
the
Islike for a slow reco
weak link in Ter
86 for the
the
and
Kacker
Visiting Soccer Side Lose 7-0,
football eleven from Masaya. Lane, Crawford, Ltd; visited Macao yesterday whe entertained by the The visitors lost
the
they
the