TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1933

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OMAR MAY JOIN THE I.R.C.

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RICKETTS COMING FROM SWATOW

FIVE OPENING BOWLERS IN REST ELEVEN

FORMIDABLE SIDE ON VIEW

(By. Athole).

Bowling

"O. MAR. W. Avge.. A. T. Lee ........715 16 226 21. 10.71| E. L. Gokano 74.4 24 230 19 12.10 Anderson ....1733 65 5 13.00 Nomanbhor .47 10 142. 9. 15.777 D. K. Samy 5.3. 0

L. T. Ride 2 0

161. 10.00

19 1 18.00

E. T. Wood ..11 1 48 0 H. Nomanbhoy, 2 0 20 0

SECOND LEAGUE CRAIGENGOWER Batting

I. R. H.S. NO. Avgé. ...10' 30K 83

1 33.88

F. K. Lee ... 185 78 1 33.75

F. Broadbridge

UNDERSTAND that G. R. M.;a trial in the one and only big B. R. Iraner Ricketts, the slow bowter who representative game of the season. assisted the Club with marked suc-i

G. Winch

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CHILE ELIMINATE URUGUAY IN DAVIS CUP

Second Round Game In' South American » Zone

C

Montevideo, To-day.

HILE - entered the Third.

Round of the South

HOCKEY:

GOSSIP IN SPORTS WORLD INCOGNITOS

Oxford's Catch: Unruly Millwall Crowd: Depression Hits US. Golf.

Australian Stars.

By ROVER":

approved of the referee's decisions in the match against Swansea American Zone of the Davis THE Australian Law Tents Town which the Londoners won by

Association has accepted goals to

Cup lawn tennis competition yesterday when her represen→ tatives triumphed over Uru- guay by three matches to love. Reuter.'

19.50 JARMAN RECORDS 14.33 13.33 BREAK OF 90...

W. Reed

N. B. Kitchell 10

270 109*

I 30.00

J. W. Leonard. 8

156 62

1 22.28 BILLIARDS

A. Kitchell

84 44

4 21.00

4 21.00

E. Barry

39 21

D

J.L. Youngaaye 5

S. Abhaa

43. 232

18

18 0 10.20

A

Sourbutta

137 2

4

9.56 7425 7.66

Osmund's 52 In

R. C. Reed

16 10

ប 5.33

Exhibition.

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2

0

1.00 1,00

1.

Bowling

0. M. Ꭱ. WV. ..33.2 B 20 15 7 2 14 2

4

7.75 7,80

cess in the Triangular Tournament!THE selection of H. G. Walling-. Hunt carlier in the season, wurment THE

ton Instead of J. E. Richard-E. Souza Helson, who leaves for Home on Fri-Y. Abbas

the Colony this week-end.

now

WO exhibition billiards matches TWO

were staged at the Chinese Avg Club, Canton Bank Building, last 7.00 night with the following results:

A. J. Osmund beat Ip Ping-lau C/Sgt. Jarman beat Leung Poon-

G. Winch ....44 12 125 A. Kitchell 10

44

L. Hubbard '2 0

has TO captain

2 0

47

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HE following have been the win-

- 500-357.

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the offer of the Wimbledon com-In justice to the crowd it must mittee of management of a guar-be admitted that Mr. A. J. Brown's antee of £750 towards the travel-handling of the game may have

FAVOURABLE

POSITION

Strong Ladies' Eleven Selected.

THE

SAINTS 7-A-SIDE

(By CENTRE HALF.)

Incognitus, by registering playing

another win when

ling expenses of the Australian seemed open to criticism from a Davis Cup team to Europe. It tactical point of view. He disap has been decided to enter the proved, and quite rightly, of over against the Phoenix on Saturday, team for Wimbledon and to play robust. methods, and early bave mounted at another step in for the Davis Cup. *.

showed that he could not The team will be Jack Craw-tolerate them. It so happen the ladder towards the leadership ford, Vivian McGrath, Adrianed that the first half-dozen awards of the Mamak Tournament. Quist, and D. P. Turnbull, Aus-went against Millwall, and the fre At present they have five games? tralia's first Davis Cup match is of the spectators mounted against in hand and excellent prospects of against Norway, to be played by him.

winning all of them, which will May 21.

Short Sighted.

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Laber he called the players to-give them the championship. gether and talked to them, after which he hardly ever had to use The following will represent the ПНЕ THE Austrian F.A. and the two his whistle and some excellent Club in their game against the will probably assist Butterfeld and day, is surprising in view of the

Viennese Clubs, First Vienna football was seen. It was there Lincolnshire Regiment to-morrow Swire in their friendly game fact that he is

and Rapide, have taken some thou fore all the more regrettable that on the U.S.R.C. ground at 5 p.in.:--- on Homes. Abbas against the Bank on the Club leave. D. McLellan will probably W. Way

E. S. More; J. Rodger, E. V. Reed: sands of pounds out of Britain from he did not take this step earlier

a series of W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe, A. A. R. ground.

be given the vacancy as he has Hunt .... 8.5 1

recent tours. Criticism has already instead of inflicting Ricketts, after a brief stay in taken up cricket again. B. D.B. R. Trance .42 15 117 15

been made in consequence. It ap- penalties which irritated players Botelho; H. Owen-Hughes, W. E. Wil R. C. Reed 1, 5.4 0 87 4 9.25 the Colony, was transferred to Evans may, however, be given the F. K. Lee...56,2 12 153 13 11.75

pears to be forgotten that British and spectators alike. However, it iams, G. E. R. Divott, J.-L. Tetley

and R. Orford. Swatow. He played for the Club place after having played through- R. Sourbutts 83.2 16 233 24 11.79

was his business, and he was per- sun 500-340.

clubs have received handsome guar

E. S. Moses, who has been an fectly justified in setting about it absentee from the Club first team in their two games and secured 14 out the season.

6 20.83

Osmund, Colony champlon, re-antees for Continental tours for a wickets at a cont, of 9.35 runo

144.00 gistered a break of 62, while Jar-decade and seldom given satisface he chose.

for over a month, is again making apiece. He also assisted the Club

Iman chalked up one of 90. Ip'ation on the field. An influx of Con-constant roar of protest, and some the Club meet the Lincolnshire Re Meanwhile, the crowd kept up a an appearance on Wednesday, when best effort was a 64 and Leungtinental football teams is not to be

of the spectators went so far as to giment on the U.S.R.C.. ground. C. encouraged, of course, recorded a 38.

but nobody

throw objects at the referee. On L. Gregory has previously filled the games:

The following are to-aight's can deny that the Austrian foot-

ballers have given full value for one occasion he had to call upon position between the sticks.

the police for protection. money. They are very thorough, these Continental people.

Brentford's Reserves.

R. Orford displaces C, C Fran- eis in to-morrow's game and A. A RENTFORD, who are making R. Botelho, makes a welcome All-rounder for Oxford. B

determined attempt to HEAR that B. I. Royal-

appearance at left half: J. L. Tet: secure promotion, are fortunate to ey will partner Orford on the f Dawson, the Rossall centre have a brilliant team of young wing. three-quarter, who captained the English public schoolboys against Since November 7, 1931, the the Scottish last month, has been team have played 20 games elected to a classical postmaster- their own ground and won them ship at Merton College, Oxford. all, scoring 119 goals against 18. He will go into residence in October.

One of the most brilliant and

yel been, W. Reed in their league game against Kow- nc ninated, but I should think J. L. Youngaaye 7 Joon, but, after securing three E. C. Fincher would take over the early wickets, was hit off his responsibility, as he is the senior of the League II Shield length and proved expensive. League player in the side. Thé

betting order will probably be since its inception in the 1021-22 xem-

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Garthwaite

to

HEAR that there is a possibility Teddy Fincher and E. R. Duckitt, of U. M. Omar, the Craigen-Lt. Garthwaite, T. A. Pearce, E. F. gower bowler, joining the Indian Fincher and Comdr. Shaw for the Recreation Club next season.

[first six places. This should prove Omar bowled brilliantly against very satisfactory the University, claiming all 8 wie- and Pearce are ideal batamen kets that fell for 43 runs, and con-take advantage of bowling that has cluded the season with 14 wickets had its sting removed by batsmen at a cost of 9.57 runs apiece. He such

48 Fincher and Duckitt. represented the Colony against Ernie Fincher is In A lower Shanghai in the northern port in position than he is accustomed to,

1923.

Bon.

1921-22-Kowloon C.C.

1922-23-Indian R.C 1923-24-Royal Engineers. 1924-25-Civil Service C,C. 1925-26-Royal Engineers. 1925-27-Indian EG. 1027-29-University. 1928.29 Hong Kong C 1029-30-Hong Kong C.G. 1030-31-Indian R.G. 1931-32-Indian R.C. 1932-33 Craigengower G.C.

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· 1908-04-Army Ordnance Corps. 1904-0b Craigengewer C.C. 1905-06-Kowloon C.C. 1903-07-Kowloon C.C. 1007-08-Craigengower C.C.

but I do not think heTHE following have won the First Should Omer be persuaded to will displace either Garthwalte League Championship ince its play for the Sookunpoo Club their or Pearce higher up in the list, inception in the 1903-04 season: chances of regaining the cham-Shaw is in the right position at No.) pionship they lost this season after 6 where he should be able to flog two successive triumphs will be the bowling unmercifully. There considerably brighter. They alia not a batsman in the Colony ready possess in F. D: Pereira and who can take better advantage A. R. Minu the best pair of Open-loose bowling than Shaw. He f ing bowlers in the Colony.

one of the fastest scorers.

THE

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HE Indians have been. sorely) handicapped this season by

repeated batting failures, and it

will also keep wicket,

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of

Shaw

HE following have been select-1

ed to represent the Rest

of

the

M. P. Madar (L.R.C.) (captain)

can only be attributed to the poor the Second League against the wickets used for nets practice, They should use matting wickets Craigengower Cricket Club, junior at nots with Pereira bowling. The champions, on Saturday on wickets they have been using do.R.C. ground at Sookunpoo. not in any way encourage batsmen to practice. In the face of fast) bowling the batsmen have been too busy protecting themselves LO trouble about correcting, faults in their stroke production. Arthur Rumjahn will have to

see that something is done before next season if the Indians are to regain their prestige.

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THE selection of the Rest eleven to play the University,' League Champions, this Saturday containe several surprises. First and fore

B. K. Ng (University)

L. D. Kilbee (H.K.C.G.)

C. W. E. Bishop (H.K.C.C.) C. F. Alexander (Police) Cpl. Tucker (R.E. & S.) H. A. Alves (Recreio) Comdr. Lloyd (Navy) F. H. Holdman (C.S.C.C.) ~Drv. Whitley (R.A.S.C.)~

H-Overy (K.C.C.).

C. I. Stapleton was selected

as

1908-00-

Hong Kong GC.C. "B." 1900-10-liong Kong C.C. "A" 1910-11-R. E. & Departmentals. 1011-12-Craigengower C.C.. 1912-18-Hong C.C.

Kong 1813-20-No Championship. 1920-21--Civil Service C.C. 1921-20-Kowloon C.C 102993-University. 1923-24–Hong Kong C.C. 1925-26-Royal Navy.

1924-25-Civil Service C.C.

1926-27-Kowloon E.C. 1027-28-University, 1923-23–Hong Kong CC. 1320-30-Kowloon C.C. 1930-31-Indian R.C. 1981-32-Indian R.C. 1932-33-University.

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with an overwhelming triumph

THE Club concluded their season

Mr. Osmund . Pong Shiu-biu. C/Sgt. Jarman v. 1p Ping-lau...

China Mall Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

Billiards:

(Chinese Club, 7 p.m.)4 Chess.

Exhibition matches

Completion of Second round open

Championship.

-FRIDAY: Hockey-Friendly Match

Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" Central

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British Association

(King's Park, & p.m.) SATURDAY Cricket First Division. Champions v. Rest

(Pokfulam) Civil Service v. S. W. Borderers (F)

Second Division Champions v. Rest

(Sookunpoo),

Football-First Division Club v. St. Joseph's Police v. Club de Roercio Lincolas v. Kowloon South China V. Navy

Third Division University v. Royal Air Force South Chine v. Chinese Athletic.

Yachting

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Third

Corinthian Race.

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reserves.

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Richardson Crocked.

on

versatile athletes Rossall have M TISFORTUNE still continues

ever

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The team selected to represent- the Rest against the Hong Kong Ladies, champions of the Caer Clark Cup League la not the strong. est available, but it is a representa- tive side:

had, Royal-Dawson is

to dog the footsteps of. J. R. | .: captain of the school at both inside right, who, for the fourth tice since the inauguration of the

Richardson, the Newcastle United Although it has been the prac cricket and Rugby. During the time this season is out of action League to select the best represen three seasons in which he has through injury. His absence has tative side for the Rest, the policy been a member of the XV. Ros-led to quick promotion for, Leigh-in weak. The Best in hockey like Hall have won

all their school toh, a Walker Park product who in any other game should be the fixtures.

was brought into the side against best available side irrespective of As he also excels at athletics, Chelsea.

how many players are chosen from Royal-Dawson, who is, I under

one club, A stand, qualified for Kent, should YACHTING - be assured of at least one Blue at the 'Varsity.

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Golf And Depression.

N index to the depth of the de-

A pression in the United States

is provided by the number of golf cluba which have lately succumbed: Lo financial difficulties.

In the last three years 25 per

MRS. WAY

TRIUMPHS IN

The team is a good one, and is almost the same ts I selected a

few days ago.

E. M. Beavis, of the Central

SPEEDWELL British Association, although con

Mrs. Stanton Pilots Joss To Win.

cent. of the clubs in the United FIFTH EXTRA LADIES' | RACE lover, the K.C.C. in their two-day TE are reminded of the ap States Golf Association have been game over the week-end, but their W

proach of a new cricket ason diebanded or gone bankrupt. There

most is the fact that five opening Kowloon's representative, but be THE following will comprise Year in one particular it has bankruptcy since the slump began.

THE

“I...” “Y.” and "G." Class yachting event in the Fifth Extra Ladies' race yester day. Mra P. Fowkes (Boojum) was second in an entry of six,

Kontoon rivals have yet one more by the appearance of Wisden's are 1,100 clubs in the Association, M Speedwell, won the game on their fixture card. A. TAlmanack, clothed in its cheer out of a total of 5,800 in the whole Lay, their opening batsman, is tak-ful yellow cover and as full as country..⠀ ing a side over to play Kowloon on ever of the most fascinating cricket Some of the beat-known clubs in April 22-the date is not yet quite lore. One has come to think of the U.S.A. are in the list of those certain

Wisden's as unchangable, but this which have disbanded or gone into

One of them owned land estimated Mrs. Stanton (Joss) won the changed.

The Records which for so many to be worth, at par, the equivalent "A" Class from Mrs. Krogh Moe While K. P. Gan, of the University. C.C.) (Captain), Capt. Burnett years were faithfully kept by the of £300,000.

(Jan) by 17 mins. 6 sece, in a also had to refuse the invitation......(Navy), Capt. Mirehouse: (Army); late Mr. F. 8. Ashley-Cooper, now

field of six starters. The match should have been play-Capt. Williams (Army), Lt. Garth-have been taken over by Mr. J. A. HA Famous Club.“

The following were the T. A. Pearce and E. R. Duckitted on the Craigengower ground, but waite (Army), A W. Hayward Catton, who has carried out a dis

owing to preparations for the Law (H.K.C.C.), G. 8. Dunkley (H.K. creet revision of the whole chapter. E latest and most famous Bulta

american club to announca) Course:---{1} | -Channel Rka. Bowls season the game has been C.C.), T. A Pearce (H.K.C.C.). Certain out-of-date matter has been

Ek (6), NE

are F. D. Pereira, A. R. Minu, G. C. was unfortunately unable to play, T. Lay's XI-A. T. Lay (K.

bowlers have been selected. These

Burnett, Lt. Garthwaite and U. M.

Omar.

. It is a well varied attack with

available if necessary. -

sidered by many to be one of the best centre half backs, gave a very poor display In the trials and cer- tainly did not justify her inclusion in the team on that form.

M. Alves, of the Recreio, is, how- ever, a better player and should have been selected. A

The inclusion of M. Remedios in place of 0. Brown is Justified in view of the latter's poor display in the trials, although she has en- joyed a good season on the whole. M. Remedios is not so fast, but she possesses better ball control,

The dropping of h Woolley. In re- preference to E. Xavier will be

viewed in many circles as an-un- (9), wise move. In the trials, the lɛt-

The omission of A. C. Beck, the transferred to Sookunpoo, the home J. Bergne-Coupland (H.K.0.C), Aomitted, and the whole rearranged. its intention of disbanding in the): Mark on line (8), (8) Kowloon ter played brilliantly, but her col

Club fast bowler, caused, surprise,

He has taken over 180, wickets in ground of last year's champlous. K. Munro (HK.C.C.) and D. S. The type of the various headings Engineers Country Club at Roslyn, all games this season and it would Craigengower will probably Harley (RKCC),

has been made bolder, so that it is Long Island, which is to sell its have been a fitting tribute to have be represented by the following: W.

much easier to find one's way about property at foreclosure

Erbe The Engineers" Club was form- given him his place in the side. Reed, J. W. Leonard, N. B. Kitchell,

HAVE been reading a number than before.

ed in 1917. Probably the most F. K. Lee, S. Abbas, F. Broad of Australian papers on the

A "shock"-attack, as provided. bridge, A.Kitchell, J. L. Young Scg-theory controversy," and have rTHE editor contributes, a judicial famous match played there waŃ

Pereira, and Beck, would have

terport against Shanghal. Beck

leaves for Home in just over a fort- The following are the averages night's time, and, will be a member the two Champion Cluba

Distance: 8.2 miles.

“H” Clam Biaried at 15,60;"

Finished Corrected Porn

4.47.69 Mrs T. P. K Kemble)

58.01 (Miss Shenton)

given some food for thought in Raye, G. Winch, R. Sourbutts and bor, burceably surprised to note summing up of the altuation as during the Amateur Championship connection with the November In Barry,

that opinion seems to have been regards leg-theory bowling, for the in 1920, when Bobby Jonel was pretty evenly divided.

Introduction of which he blames the beaten by Francia Ouimet Jones One witty gentleman who signs covering-up methods of the modera was chased by an frate beer a

The closing down of so many golf himself "No Bawl" refers to the batsman This is the common in Board out of Control," and says dictment of the old school. It Is Courses raises an unpleasant pro- that it will not be long before unfair to the batman, who was blem for the real estate men. Es ricketers will re- forced to use his legs a second tale in the vicinity of a disbanded

To club naturally declines in ue, Toynette line of defence by the Introd

wing partly to the diss arance bowlingwonder.

sexity, and partly to the player using the old-fashi

''a larga tract of aupe stance

of the Hong-Kong side that will

play a series of matches in Bomer-

set in June.

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First Division UNIVERSITY MEA

Batting

LRILS NO. Avg. fuse to

WAB disappointed to see that Anderson 8 132 100 166.00 abusive D. 8 Harley's name was not T Ride7178 69 2 84.60 included. In recent matches he A. M. Rodrigues 7 112 646020.93

Nomanbhoy B. 36 -10° 8 18.00

16,00 Tes

has been seen at his beat, collect EL L. Gosane 6 80 81 0 ing four scores of over 50, and IL Nomanbhoy 8 65 40 0 18.00 consider him to be a very serious PR, Zimmern 62 32 01240

candidate for Internort... honours PDF

this year. Earlier in the season 3. Reid

I wrote of Harley as the coming|A. A...

batsman of the year, and be 285 K. P. Ganske

certainly Justified that

atement.

It is indeed a pity that the Relace tors Ald not think At to give him

Wood"

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wier and bale

ed

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Jand

"Y" & "G" Classes Started 15.05

Eunice

*****5.00.59 5.00.58 (Mrs. M. Bolt)

| 5,06.88

6.06,02 Atkinson)

6.00.54 Mr. P. Fowkes) dwell'

4.58.58 159,94

Patchett)

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5,11,81

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3. M. Ar Griffin)

115,25.46 $

5.80,24

| LeagueTM 1. Woolley was not far bey

hind, showing that she had better- stamina,

Taking the team on the whole, [they" possess, the best goalkeeper in the League, and certainly the two best backs in A. Fowler and C. Osmund

The halves are good but not as strong as they might be. ** strongest department lies in the at-- tack, which possess skill in stick work, an excellent general in -3 Woolley, and two good wingers in P. Gitting and M. Bemedios: "The" team should win by a comfortable. margin.

The St Andrew Cli Side boo

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