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WOODFULL WORE BODY

PROTECTOR IN TEST -

Borderers Defied By Several Other Players. Do Same

Mackay.

BECK AGAIN IN FORM.

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The Volunteers won their second match in Cricket Week when they beat the South Wales Borderers by 5 wickets on the H.K.C.C. ground yesterday. They drew their first match, against the K.C.C.

A dogged innings by N. A. E. Mackay, the Kowloon Cricket Club stumper, was largely responsible for the Volunteers' triumph after! losing their first two wickets to Lt. Stocker for only 1 run,

Against Larwood

Y.M.C.A. BEAT

WEAK C.B.A.

HOCKEY XI

Both Goals Scored In

First Half,

A

strong Y.M.CA. first eleven defeated a depleted CBA. team by two goals to ail in a friendly hockey match #t King's Park yesterday afternoon,

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1933.

GOSSIP IN SPORTS WORLD

M.C.C. Barracked At Nets: Tilden's Retirement:

Poisoned Finger of Playing Hand.

St. Mary's Recruits.

THE

By ROVER

South African all-rounder,

W.

T. TILDEN, hero of a hun--

⚫ dred great lawa tennis fights.

In view of discussions regarding the necessity for Australian ‘bats- men protecting their bodies against injury from the leg-theory deliver- ies of the English fast bowler,

H. G. Owen Smith, who goes has announced his intention to re- Larwood, it is

interesting to learn that the Australian captain (W.

M.

down from Oxford after the Sum-tire from competitive play. He is Woodfull) used a body protector The absence of Mr. A. C. Jeffries mer term, is expected to join St. not leaving the game in which he for the Arst time in the second innings the

robbed the game of a referee, Mary's Hospital as a medical stu- has taken such a prominent part third match. Woodfull seemed to be mor

which was unfortunate. more con-

dent then, A. G. Butterworth, the during the last decade," for he is fident, and

The C.B.A. flelded only nine brilliant St. Edward's wing three-opening schools at Brooklyne and at played his finest innings of the season." Although he occa-

men, absentees being B. 1. Bick- sionally ducked to avoid * flying ball, he was not once struck during this innings. Some other members of the Australian Eleven have worn body protectors since playing against the visitors at. Sydney.

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ford, R. A. Carrell and C. C. quarter is also joining St. Mary's White Plains, but neither America Francis, the last named being on bid for the Hospitals' Rugger Cunnor Europe is likely to see him. so that they should make a strong

†the sick list.

The "Y" obtained both their which they have won only once again in a public match. goals in the first half through previously in 1900. F. E. W. Lammert and G. H.

*

Fowler. In the second half E. O. Aussies Decline.

Even since he first won the Wim-- bledon and American`titles in 1920, Tilden has held the front of the

into the forward line, S. Garrod shine League club, which made lean champion for six successive- Murphy, the "Y" left back, came POCHDALE, the Central Lanca- lawn tennis stage. He was Amer-

replacing him in the defence. an offer to Don Bradman of a

A. C. Beck again enjoyed a good "FEAR" CUP DRAW with only three forwards professional appointment, on terms years and again in 1929. Hie

match-his figures for the

games played to date are:

Batting 46, 20, 25.

Bowling-40-11-112-12.

Scores:

two

Sunday's Pairings.

the C.B.A., who in the last few said to be £1,000 for the season championship finals and W. M minutes bad the services of L. 1934, have received the following Johnston, battles between East and · |Phillips, found difficulty in com- reply:

bination.

"Regret unable to accept offer so mark of American skili.

West, registered the high water- D. McLellan, at centfe-half was far ahead. Writing explanation. The following is the draw for the

He was victorious three times at "Fear" Cup of the Kowloon Golf the mainstay of the "Y" defence: Appreciate offer-Bradman."

Wimbledon, but there was an in- Club, to be played on Sunday 26th worked hard for the C.B.A.

Grimmett has also declined an interval of nine years while T. Whitley and N. Whitley

vitation to play in the Lancashire second and third championships, between his- to inst. over 36 holes, medal play on i

League. He cabled the Ramsbottom 10 handicap.

and Europe only saw him when he Club, stating that he was unable to was mounting to and declining from. accept their offer for next season.

8.30 am. G. Castle, A. Eastman.

W. R. Hillyer, W. Taylor.|

W. Stoker, J. McCaw.

W. L. Ramsey, P. Plan-

Her.

CAER CLARK CUP.

Champions Defeat Ten C.B.A. Ladies.

nil in a Caer Clark Cup hockey match at

*

Nets Barracking.

*

his pinnacle of fame.

M

THE England cricketers when His Greatest Matches. TH The Hong Kong Ladies Hockey they arrived in Adelaide for the R. WALLIS MYERS, who Club defeated the Central British third Test match were welcomed by has seen Tilden in moar. Association Ladies by 6 goals to large crowds.

of hie great battles, writes:: When they visited the ground William . Tatem Tilden 1118- Sookunpoo yesterday later in the day, however, they ex-waged so many memorable matches The CEA. who flelded only ten,

perienced a very different reception. on both sides of the Atlantic that Four thousand people, Abeing without the services of G youths, had

mainly it is difficult to say which has, been. MacNider, put up a very creditable the practice at the

gathered to watch his greatest. He will not be 40- performance on the whole, Hong they broke out

nets, and until next month, but American into wild bar-players, 'unlike British, rarely, en- Kong. led by 2-0 at the interval.

W. Groves, J. D. Thom-afternoon.

T. Seddon, J. G. Chart

ton,

A. Andrews, G. Milne.

Borderers

Lt. Stocker, c Rigg, b Beck

Pte. Ronan, b Rigg

Lt. Col. Rakes, 5 Beck

D

Pte. Morgan, e Mackay, b Smith

Capt. Villar, e and h Beck

13

Capt. Gottwaltz, run out

8.34

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Sgt. Ford, e Robertson, b Richard.

8.38

+

13 8.42

Capt. Tucker, not out

H

Sgt. Church, b Rigg

4

Pie. John, b Kilbee

8.46

"

G. Reid, F. D. Angus,

Pte. Board, e and b Kilbee

8

8.50

A. Landsbert,

J

Extras

13

Fremaux.

.

8.54

Total

08

вел.

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 14; 2 for 35; 3 for 36; 4. for 53; 5 for 58; 6-for 58; 7 for 58; 8 for 72; 9 for 77; 10 for

8.58

S. MacNider, Хорев.

A.

9.02

08.

Bowling Analysis

บ ML E. W.

9.06

Beck

8

20 3 9.10

I

H. Mills, L. J. Cave.

Smith

b k 15

Richardson

1

22

9.14

Rigg Kilbee

6 3 2

A. T. Braley, V. Labrum.

19

3.18

gusson.

0.22

-Li D. Purves, A.

+

Urquhart.

J. E. Richardson, e Morgan, b

Ronan ...

9.26

W. J. Fulker, C. R.

10

N. A. E. Mackay, st Gottwaltz, b

W. S. Hanley, e Gottwaltz, b

Stocker

Повел..

9.30

W. F. Kerr, S. Jex.

0

9.34.

A. W. Torrible, J. Pooler.

Church

Tel. 28938.

| F

381 9.38

W. Smith e Villar, b Ronan

22

A.

Munte, Ronan

9.42

D

21

D.

9.44

Kilboe, e Turner, & Ronan

L. G. Robertson, not out

9.50

#

W. H. B. Rigg, not out

W. J Martin, II. Buxton.

J. E. Potter, did not bat

9.54

"

C. J. Roe, A. C. Sinton.

Extras

Total

er

21279.

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

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LAST GAME TO-DAY,

ex-

K. Fisher, in goal for the C.B.A.acking, which, says the Central gage in strenuous match play after

News, was mainly intended for the thirties. Tilden had an had hard luck with one or two of D. R. Jardine. C. the goals, when the ball trickled

ceptional physique and a stamínů The consequence of the disorder which could defy the cruellest heat. the result of

was that the public were not ad- but his European tour last Autumn- mitted to the net-practice of the revealed a loss of speed that even tencia.

his still dynamic strokes could not conceal,

over the line as

H. A. Angus, J. J. Fer-scrimmages in' the dee.

E. Gardiner, G. I. Angus.

MAMAK HOCKEY. H.M.S. Veteran Swamp SOME

Ordnance Corps.

W. Woolley, J. Gellatly.played at

W. Geall, H. Mundy.

*

Inil.

not improved since last The military side fielded only French teams have certainly shown seven men, and were greatly handi-disappointing form in matches with question.

A

French Soccer Slump.

His zenith came in the middle of OME of the twenty clubs that his amateur era; in those three or began professional football in four years, as, results showed, he France this season have admitted could probably have given nearly- that they are in anuncial difficulties.fifteen to any player in the world. In a Mamak hockey tournament It Is said, indeed, that not more He has been described as a great“. Sockunpoo yesterday than four are paying their way. showman, but he was never con- H.M.S. Veteran defeated the Royal

This is not the only complaint:sciously conceited, and his tributes Army Ordnance Corps by 7 goals to many spectators think that play has to his rare conquerors were alway'ı-

season. full-hearted and sincere.

Of his courage there can be no When, through: septie The sailors scored 5 goals the many Continental professional poisoning, the surgeon removed half Lowson, F. S. W. Smith and J. E.in the first half and 2 in the second. aides that have visited the country. of his first finger Potter.

The scorers were Taylor (2),

on his playing France has about 300 professional hand, he made light of the band!- Fogsie (1), and Rimmer (4).

footballers, of whom nearly a third cap, readjusted his grip, and played" are foreigners. Before next sea- tennis even better than before. Like- son there is likely to be a reorgan- Bradman, and for the same reason, isation of the two Leagues, pro-he was in conflict with the govern- bably including a reduction in the Ing body of his game, but the maximum wage-now 2,000 francs American public, rallying to his (416 at par) a month, plus small strong personality, usually gave him bonuses.

their support.

H.K.C.C. LEAGUE TEAMS.

The following teams will repre- sent the Hong Kong Cricket Club|

in their League cricket matches on Saturday at 2 p.m.-

1st XI. v. University at Pokfulam:

E. J. R. Mitchell (Captain), A. C.

capped.

Mamak Hockey Table

(Up to and including yesterday's

games.)

Goals

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 10 14 1 1,60 11 20

The third game in the Volun-Beck, G. E. R. Divett, E. R. Duckitt, teers' Cricket week will be staged G. 3. Dunkley, D. S. Harley, H. Owen Radio at the H.K.C.C. to-day when the Hughes, O. E. C. Marton, K. A. C. Signals 19 12 4 3 56 22 27 Volunteers will be represented by Sargent.

Munro, T. A. Pearce and C. B. RB.A.S.C.....19 11 6 3 34 24 25

1st By, H.K.A. 12 11 0 the following against the Royal 2nd XI v I.A.8.C. a1 H.K.C.C. Incognitos .11 10 0 1 Navy at 1 p.m.

C. E. Gahagan (Captain), A. K. St. Andrew's 14 0 3 2 42 14 20

0 1 81 3 A. C. Beck (Captain), E. J. R. Mackenzie, H. W. Armstrong, P. E. Medway Mitchell, E. C. Fincher, R. H. D. Kilbee, B. J. D. Lowe, A. D. Police

Baskett, C. W. E. Bishop, R. H. Davies, R.A.M.C.

207 31 27 13 7 8 5 20 31 10 7 1 2 21 10 Griffiths, N. A. E. Mackay, D. S.Lowson, R. S. Patterson and J. E. Kilbee, J. E. Richardson, A. D. Potter.

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