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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1933.

WILLIAMS HEADS GOALSCORERS SHREEVE

VOLUNTEERS A SOMEWHAT unique record NETS 19

Fincher And Stapleton

Add 87 Runs.

BECK TAKES 9 FOR 86 TO REACH 100 WICKETS

Lyal In Among Wickets..

A splendid undefeated eighth wicket partnership by E. C. Fin- cher and C. I. Stapleton saved the

was created last week by H J. D. Lowe, of the Club. Ap pearing for the Club second eleven

against the Recreio on Monday, Lowe also played for the Club YM.C.A. on Thursday and for seniors on Wednesday, for the

the Club "A" on Friday. He play ed brilliantly in each game. For the Club "A" game he was seen at right half back; in the previous three matches he figured at centre-

half,

K.C.C. from defeat at the hands of ] £'.

F. team, played in no less than·

On Mon-

Ma

[E. E. V. NARSHALL, former- ly Hon, Secretary of the

TO DIVETT'S 13Mamak Hockey Tournes and IN ALL MATCHES B.Q.M.S. Weyman,

Departure Of Many Well-Known Men.

· LOWE'S UNIQUE RECORD

Fincher and Macnider Doubtful For Macao Trip

(By CENTRE HALF}

the Army referee, left by H.M. transport Neuralia for Home to-day.

INJURED IN

TRAINING

Broken Ankle Causes Title Fight To Be. Postponed.

FOLEY EXPECTED TO LEAVE FOR SHANGHAI ON FRIDAY. Boxing enthusiasts

will

be

Marshall was a regular playing] member of the R.A.S.C. team, and he leaves with the knowledge that his team is in the running for premier honours,

Weyman, on the other hand, has disappointed to hear that A. B. W. R. ALLEN, of the Police

done much good service in officiat- Shreeve (H.M.S. Keppel) broke. ing as referee in Mamak Tourna-his ankle while training on Friday. the Volunteers in their two-day five matches last week.

ment, Caer Clark Cup and friendly and therefore will be unable to fixture.

day he played for the PoliceTHE Army team will probably for the outstanding sensations in

matches. He will be remembered fight A.B. Foley for the Heavy Stapleton joined Fincher with lowing which he appeared in the Capt. Gore (I.M.S.); Lt. Laint W. E. Williams (Club) for dan Colony.

against a scratch Indian team, fol. be composed of the following: local hockey-the sending off of weight Championship of the the score at 25 for 7 and remain-Club second eleven defence on the (R.A.), Abbas Ali (Jata); Sirdar gerous play against the Jats, and ed while 87 wins were added, same afternoon! On Thursday he Khan (Jats), Lt. Teddy being 46 and Stapleton 36 played for the Y.M.C.A., on Friday (S.W.B.),

Cresswell the abandonment of the St. An-pressive display against A.B. Long Shreeve, who gave a most im~ Lt. Tyler (S.W.B.); drew's Club when stumps were drawn with the for the German Club, and on Habib (Jats), Capt. Morgan (Jats), Mamak match when

Incognitos at the Lee Theatre recently and. Y.M.C.A. In a three wickets in hand.

recent match son (S.W.B.), and Pte. Dutnall against A. C. Beck, the Volunteers skip-Allen Injured his ankle, but he

against the Lincolns' second team, (S.W.B.). per, enjoyed a good match, taking appears to have recovered from the 9 wickets for 86 runs and scoring injury.

Tersus

a apectator.

K.C.C. 82 runs in arrears with Saturday he again assisted the Lt. Garthwaite (R.A.), Pte. John-who had allegedly passed remarks who was considered by many to

66 runs. Beck is the only bowler

to have captured over a hundred wickets this season.

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are this

NONGRATULATIONS

Co

week extended to Miss D. L

R. Smith, who was married to Mr.

on

Mr. Naida, the other have more than a chance against referee, refused to leave the field the holder, was admitted to the when ordered to by him.

Royal Naval Hospital.

The Berwick is expected to REMEDIOS, the Recreio leave for Shanghai on Friday and Ladies left wing, had the will carry with her A.B. Foley, so.

M.

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finitely postponed.

MOSES last week made Milea E. in appears in thall for Smith was the recipient of a pair misfortune to lose her gold and that the fight will have to be inde Every member of the Volunteers the Club seconds, Club first eleven, of cut glass scent bottles from the during the match between team was given a turn with the and Club "A" team, on Monday, C.B.A. Ladies, of which team she Recreio and C.B.A. Ladies on the jade necklace on Sunday morning ball in the second innings except Wednesday and Friday, respective is a member.

the J. E. Potter, the wicket-keeper.

Scores:

Volunteers

D. S. Harley, b Goodwin

J. E. Richardson, b Goodwin

S. V. Gitting, & McInnes

L. T. Ride, e E. C. Fincher, b Good.

win

E. J. R. Mitchell, Goodwin

A. C

C. Beck, st Mackay, b Lyal

ly. He had his strongest test on Wednesday, however, when he was

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[REAT enthusiasm is being!

latter's ground. She lost the article in the second half, and would be glad if anyone who pick-

10 subject to heavy bombardment shown by those members of 21 from the H.K.S.R.A. forwards. St. Andrew's Club who are visitinged it up would return it. 119 believe Moses' three fold ap-Macao on Sunday, The men.. pearance has been unequalled. captained by A. E. P. Guest, and

G

0

46

L. D. Kibee, b Melanes

40

A. K. Munro, e & McInnes

S:

G. E. R. Diveli, b. McInnes

J. E. Potter, not dut

P. E. Baskett, b Melanes

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 23; 2 for

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the ladies skippered by Miss Mar-

.M. HARROP, P.

of the

• H.K.L.H.C., with 10 goals,

J. H. FOX la going Home garet Woolley, will each play one heads the list of goal-scorers to

Other scorers are as fol-!

£

NO DISSENSION IN M.C.C. TEAM.

Players Loyal To Jardine.

on leave on Saturday. His hockey game, while mixed date in the Caer Clark Competi-DESIRE HONOURABLE VICTORY..

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There has been yet another un-

not a

absence will be keenly felt by the doubles tennis match will also be tion. Club as he has appeared regularly played. I understand that E. C. lows:-M. Alun-Jones (H.K.) 5, for the second eleven and "A" Fincher will be unable to make the P. Gitting (St. Andrew's) 5, M. usual development in this remark- Extras (B.17, L.E.3, W.B.3) 28 team. Fox is a useful forward as trip, and also S. MacNider, who Woolley (St Andrews) 5, J. Chur: able Test series,

Total

he can adapt himself to either left will probably be defending his golf chill (H.K.) 4, 0. Brown ("y" 314

or right wing positions.

title in the Fear Cup at the Kow- Ladies) 3, Dalziel ("Y" Ladies), in

. Following a statement appearing loon Golf Club on the same day.

the Adelaide "News," to the M. Chan (St. Andrew's), E. Meffect that the M.C.C. were Lee (St. Andrew's), H. Knill happy family, and referring to. received

2 each; C. Botelho Jardine's captaincy, the Enigish, their versatile

right Walker ("Y" Ladies), I. L. Wool- dine was present, and issued, the 4 the defence is noticeable,

Lt winger, has been forced to give up icy (St. Andrew's), E. Carroll following statement: Shields, who made his debut the game for an indefinite 1eriod (C.B.A.), B. Blackburn (I.K.), 0. against St. Andrew's Club at on account of illness. Her sister, Dalziel ("Ladies), M. Churn England team do not desire to en- "Members of the M.C.C. and the 0 Caroline Hill, however, has filled who plays at centre forward

or (St. Andrew's), C. Silva (Recreio) ter into pubile controversy, for -the breach. Shields has a hard hit centre half, has also bern forced and M. Remedios (Recreio), one they deplore the introduction of any

34; 3 for 64: 4 for 64: 5 for 157; 6 for APTAIN I. P. Carter, of the 245; 7 for 260; 8 for 302; 9 for 314; 10 for 314.

Bowling Analysis

0. M. R.

Goodwin

18

75

McInnes

18.3 0

81

Lyal

13

58

E F. Fincher Skinner

0 34

Б 0

43

Kowloon C.C.

E. C. Fincher, e Richardson, b Bas-

keti

A. T. Lay, b Ride

E. F. Fincher, e Potter. b Munro

1. McInnes, c. Munro, b Pivett

F. E. Skinner, e Ride, b'Beck ....

N. A. E. Mackay, Potter, Beck

CR.A., has left for England. THE "y" Ladies have ties (Recreio), A. Alves (Recreio), B. party held a meeting at which Jar-

He played for the 24th Battery

W. Mamak team, and his absence from Dalziel,

55

and is a useful defender.

to limit her appearances.

40

N.

A. E. MACKAY, of the St.

from eye trouble

goal each.

Eyal, e Hadron, Direct is undergoing medical treatment WARNING TO RUGBY

1. C. Richardson, b

F. E. Lawrence, b Beek

C. I. Stapleton, bw, b Beck

F. Goodwin, b Diveti

0. B. Raven, not out

20

18 for 10 days.

I am informed, he has a cold in the eyes, and it is sincerely hoped that the handicap

Extras (B.12, L.B.8, W.B.3) 23 will not hinder his activities in

Total

230

Fall of wickets:-1 for 63; 2 for 81;1

the field of sport. "

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182; 7 for 184; 8 for 208; 9 for 10 for 259.

Bowling Analysis '

Beck

Divett

23

0. M. R.

65 14.4 1 54

*Richardson

Q 13

M

11 3 24

18

14

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'CHEATS

BY E. W. SWANTON

Scrummage Law Which Must Be Enforced.

over

for their complete triumph here. It is difficult to see how THE Rugby Unionist has been pack formed on the first up, first

personal feeling into the records of a great game.

"In view, however, of statements which have been given space in some of the Press to the effect that there has been dissensión and dis- loyalty in their team, they desire to deny this definitely and absolutely, while assuring the public of Eng- land and Australia that they are, and always have been, utterly loyal to their captain, under whose lea dership they hope to schlere su honourable victory,"

Englishmen appeared in the Ade-- The statement objected to by the lalde "News" as "By a Special Re-- porter."

E. WILLIAMS, with 19, goals to his credit, heado 233; the goal-scoring list of the Hong Kong Hockey Club to date for the. wv. 1932-33 season other scorers are as THE

follows:-G. E. R. Divett 13, C. C. aroused more sharply than us-down" principle could have any Francis 7, J. L. Tetley 5, A. E, F.ual to the arrival of another season hope against such a concerted shov. Guest 2, A. T. Lay 2, E. V. Reed 1. by the

It declared that the English team ing machine as the South Africans were not quite a happy family, and manifesto оп *Berura.

possessed. reform mage

published by

referred to Jardine's allegedly the International Board. The do- striving to beat his rival has gra- Irritation by his delay in the selec

Unfortunately the

hooker in ruthless captaincy and his causing f bowled two wides bowled one wide morning and was unable to play forward specialization as the chief of transgressing the law, and his

cument begins with an attack on dually given way to the temptation tion of Test teams. for the Lower Deck against. the. J. E. Richardson, e Smith, & Lyal 33 Fleet Officers on

cause of the difficulties experienced sin has been made easier by the common.knowledge that there had that afternoon.

The article also said that it was: in getting the ball into and out of weakness of referees in pulling him been irritation and sharp disputes the scrummage, continues with as up for it. Over a period of years, over what the writer describes as

Ride

†Munro Kilbee Baskett

Mitchell

2 0

Volunteers-2nd innings.

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L.

RHODES, of H.M.S. Medway, Was taken ill on Friday

Q

E. J. R. Mitchell, c & b Lyal.... 13 Rhodes, who plays at back in part) L. T. Ride, e E. F. Fincher, b Smith 21

D. S. Harley, not out L. D. Kilbee, e Lyal, b

Extras (3.4)

Smith

out for the

Medway

turned against 11.M.S. Wishart In 119 Mamak match.

9. V. Gittins, e Lawrence, b Lyal 11ership with Steers, was recently exhortation for a return to the old- cheating (an ugly woord, but what) "the amazing treatment" of Mau-. A. C. Beck, e E. F. Fincher, b Lyal 20 incapacitated with a severe cold,

abut on that occasion he sportingle fashioned method of "first up. first other meets the coac?) by the front-i rice, Tate. He went on to say that down," and concludes with a sharp row fortcards generally and the it was indisputable that certain rap over the knuckles to referees hooker in particular has come to be members of the English team dis- for not enforcing all the provisions accepted as "all in the game." approved of the "body-line" bowl- Consciences are salved by an ex-ing tactics pursed by Jardine-Reu-- E. NORONHA, who is riding have been more effective had the do it the other fellows will." The at the race meeting, will be highly controversial topic of spe-position is analogous to the school-

would perhaps cuse to the effect that "if we don't ter. an absentee from the Club team to cialisation been avoided altogether boy's attitude towards cribbing.

Total (for 6 wkts, dec,)

Fall of the wickets-1 for 30; 2 for 51; 3 for 75; 4 for: 30; 5 for 119; 6 for $119.

Bowling Analysis

Goodwin Lyal Smith

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0. M. R. W meet the Army in a Triangular

0 39 0 47

3.5 0 29 Kowloon 2 junings.

A. T. Lay, e Potter, b Beck

E. F. Lawrence, b Divett

J. E. Lyal, e Ride, b Bock

F. Goodwin, b Divett

E. F. Fincher, b Beck

N. A. E. Mackay, e Mitchell,

Beck

F. S. W. Smith, e Gittins, b Beck

of Law 15.

The manifesto

China Mail Sports Diary.

Tournament match on the U.S.R.C. and the instruction been confined to He will practise all the arts of The

the proper enforcement of the law cribbing unashamedly, and cannot ground to-morrow at 5 p.m. J. In Tetley will replace him at right as it was revised before the begin be persuaded to regard his action hair back, The Club team will be ning of last season.

in the light of fraud or a theft. as follows: L. Gregory; J.

Dicult to Prove.

To the Letter. There are few modern players Rodger, E. V. Reed; J. L. Tetley,

eye to eye with the ions in crime who must be brought Volunteers v. South Wales Borderera 10. J. D. Lowe, W. A. Reed: H, who will see

Owen-Hughes, W. E. Williams, venerable gentlemen of the board to book. It is the referees who

It is the booker and his compan

TO-DAY Cricket

(Hong Kong C.C. 1. p.m.) Hockey-Mamak Tournament

G. E. R. Diyett C. C. Francis, A. on this subject of specialisation.must do the job. If I were a re-Parthian v. 12th Battery

E. G. Fincher, not out

40

T. Lay.

C. L Stapleton, not out

30

Extras (B.4, N.B.2)

Total (for 7 wkts.) ........ 112)

In the days when the present rul-feree I should call up the front ers played the game specialisation rows of both sides before the kick-

(Naval ground, 4.16 p.m.).

Racing

(Happy Valley, 11 a.m.) TO-MORROW.

Cricket

G. Robertson, W. H. B. Rigg, F. S. W. Was undeveloped; there was not off and warn them that Law 15 Annual Race Meeting Smith and J. E. Potter.

then, to the same extent, the pre-must be obeyed to the letter. Fur- TO-MORROW'S GAME sent difficulty of getting the ball ther, I should make it quite clear

(Hong Kong C.C. 1. p.m.)1

(Sockunpoo, 4 p.m.)

The third game in the Volunteers" in and out. But that is not to say that I would not healtate to obey Volunteers v. Navy Fall of the wicketa:-1 for 4; 2. for, 8:3 for 9: 4 for 14; 6 for 24; 8 for Cricket week will be staged at the that the development has brought my own instractions contained in 24; 7 for 25.

ILE.C.C. to-morrow when the the evil in its train. I think the Law 34 (c), which enjoins that for Hockey Mamak Tournament Volunteers will be represented by older generation would find it dif-persistent infringement of the law

Wishart v. R.A.8.C. O. M. B. W the following against the Royal ficult to prove this to have been the player MUST be ordered of the Veteran v. Kowloon Indians

Navy at 1 pan.

the case.

The forward is a bratulor indi-

playing enclosure.

(Naval ground, 4. p.m.). vidual than he used to be. He has tremely reluctant to mar a club

A referee muat naturally be ex-ILK. Hockey Club v. Army

*Back

Dirett

Munro *KIIbee

Bowling Analyada jug

9. 2 21

7. 1. 22

Richardson

Baskett Mitchell

Gitting

Hurley

• bowled no balls.

0

18

0

-TO-DAY'S GAME

The following will represent the Volunteers against the Borderers | on the Club ground to-day at 1p.m. A. C. Back (Capt. 27. R. Mitchell, TC. Fincher, E. FL. Griman NME Mackay, D. 8. Earley, Lee D. KibeIN

A. C. Beck (Capt.), E. J. E. Mitchell, E.C. Finchor, R. II. Griffith, N. A.

7.

Mackay, D. B. Kibee, J. E. Richardson, A. D. Lowson, F. 8. W. Smith and E. Potter.EX

SCHOOL BEAT OLD BOYS

runes:

(U.S.R.C

E.C. ground, 5.15 p.m.)

Racing. (Happy Valley, 11 x.m.) THURSDAY Lawn Tennis--Open Singles

converted hooking into an art, and match with an incident of such a Annual Race Meeting he has awakened to the advantages kind. But he has a clear duty in of having a specific place in the act the matter, and if the Immediate

On the CBA ground, King's scrummage for each man of the consequences were unpleasant the L. Goldman v. Tam Yo-fong Park, the Central British School eight, according to his shape, size, ultimate abolition of this blot on E. C. Fincher v. S. W. Liang. beat the C.BB, Old Boys by 86 and weight.

the game would be more than com-7. A. E. Casumbhay v. Laf Kwong-taun- The Perfect Pack.

pensation. If the present scrum- W. Leonard v. D. H. Havell C.B.B. 84 (J. B. Rowell 81) and The South Africans brought, this mage Law were properly enforced To Wal-pulv. H. J. Armstrong

82 for a co-ordination to, Its highest pitch the difficulty would be at an end, fu Tak check, and In, Pak-lam-v Ng Open Doullen ENG C.B.A.: 48 and 101 for 9 (N, H. of perfection, and the result was a and if referees go about their JobsKam chuen and Tael Ping-fan for Whitley 42 not out, F. D. pack of forwards which, more than fearlessly during the coming George La! and Tam-Toc-fong, "Argus 21)..

May other

was responsible months they can enforce it.

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