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MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1933.
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SECOND
CRICKET TRIAL
ITALY WIN BLERIOT CUP
WEEK-END LOCAL CRICKET C.B. A. MAINTAIN FERGUSON
DISAPPOINTING Capt. Scapinelli Flies Half An H.Q. BORDERERS
Dangerous Wicket Spoils Encounter.
DUCKITT ONLY ONE TO SHINE
I'
(By ATHOLE.)
was a very disappointing Trial; on Saturday from more quints The wicket was st than ane largely to blame and it is certain
yaleout time the Hong Kong Crie- il. kerub did something about
dangerous
Hour In A Closed Circuit
Ancat, Italy. To-day. Italy became the first holder of the newly-donated Bleriot Cup yesterday when Captain Macchi Arli- Scapinelli flew a plane for half-an-hour in closed cirvult at an Average speed of 619.374 kilometres per
bour.
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The Cup was awarded by the famous French airman, Bleriot, who was the first fler to conquer the Eugheh Channel, in place of the Schneider Tra phy, which has been won out how her of any pu with
rigm Ly Great action, and the table in the cente
Hester. I have of the tebi bila bolter
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Britain.
turday he was sent in to bat in very
10 fall a victim to 1 ka that for light
at forward short jog
Iwald not care by the À 1 Berk catch
for the Goodwin. aus wicket except the *125
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BEAT LINCOLNS
BY 24 RUNS
Church And Lilley
Bowl Well.
SIMMONDS TOP SCORER
Asome Runs Through University Juniors.
ST. JOSEPH'S WIN EASILY.
St. Joseph's College beat
the
Recreio Beat Medicals At King's Park.
--
SILVA KNOCKS UP 60
beat the The Club de Recrein | University by 6 wickets at Pokfu-Royal Army Medical Corps by
wickets at King's Park on Satur lam on Saturday.
day, Scores:
Scorek:
University 2nd XI. At Scokunpoo on Friday Blend- A. R. Tata, i. Asome
S.W.B.. defeated K. L. Ng, Khoo, b. Aṣome quarter Wing.
a H. T. Bee, r Esmail. b Abbas Headquarter Wing, Lincolns, in
encounter by 24 F. S. Fernand, ront out... fiendly erickel
P. 8. Tata, ↳ Abbas run.
Sentek
1.Q. Lincolns
Six Lilley, c Smith, Mullane Sig Smith, b Church
Capt Williams, e Hughes,
Church
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Pte. Dobbs, U Church
oft
LI
M. Tancred,
r Richardson,
& Mullane
P Chapman.
Martin.
Aine
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Church
hete. Turner, b Church
Buckitt playen a very fensive things and m
onsidered certainty for inclu-] 1C Simmonds, not out In the first Trial he balted Pie. Hyaft, b Mullane
and in the Pte. Stone, h Church in the same manner
he Pte Taylor. b Mullane pening match of the season
Extras (RB) afsaved the Club from a serious col-
- unfortunate that the KC.C.
Dtilisel Wicket could not be 1- too far away and world not
In any case tra many people
the Hing ume betwe Koty Cricket lub and the Shung Clubm hal and Singapore Cricket and players ontsade the Clubs are allowed to play only by courtesy.
Manu's accident would probably not have uceurrest 1 plaver, but it is sufficient to show the wirket the dangerousness of
never Goodwin's first bali fast as he can bowl as he attempt:
$1
pse against the K. C. C. He bowl. ut ed well and Belded brilliantly forward short leg, where I think he is even better than Willie Hung. of The K. C. C.
Owen Hughes at last got some youngers, but he did not shape to
Church
Mullane
Total
0. M.
ROWLING ANALYSIN.
14 1 26 9 } 41 B.Q. Borderers well. Smith, Lilley Oncel Pte Smith, e Dobbs, b Uliyatt Ն Tancred, set, however, he cored Sgt. Pallister,
In Litley ravidly all round the wicket. one over from Garthwaite he hit a
at the onset of his innings.
14 find his length in the upening six to square leg and two bow- Cer, and Moun was fortunate in daries.
this respect. It was a ball about dareN azard shoe of a gond length that
got right up head high.
Just above the left ear.
cident obviously threw
Mann at
The in with the
right out of his stride us he never
led well after it.
In all he hit Ave boue
Lee bowled a good length in his and should have tempted to duck and was too late. first two avens
anther opportunity stepping the ball dend on a sputn
Three overs
of one's s better? The first Trisl presas eifer- the misfortune top hat and also to bowl to Williams when he Bice set and going for the bowling.
Goodwin hardly sufficient to give bowled Burnett test. length than though he did nul use Hang had
I understand Munn is still very shaky after his accident, but there is little cause for anxiety, and it is expected that he will be discharg ed from the Naval Hospital in two or three days
nat
In the same over Hamilton plus -| ed a defensive shut off his head), and struts have been easily enought by Gittins at line leg, but Melanesi. almost s tempted an running catch into the
PA
impossibl
sun and
nar
past managed to get his hands to E It was Hamilton's first sporinela
Open Bughes had a Textape during his inalage, o ball from the same bowler Rashing past his nose in an awkward man Fer Hamilton was another bow j fer who got up badly, and he very Last off the pitch.
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Pereira did not bowl as well an
He tended to over he has done.
Ste
11
Mr. Hayward's XI Hayward, Oven Hughes Burnetta
B
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log Sgt. Harnden, - Taylor, ↳ Lil-
Sgt. Church, r & billey LC Mullane, b Lilley Hughes, €15.
A. C. N. de Silva. b Asome
M.
A. Comper, Rumjahn
Arnaiz,
JT. W. Gol, e Windsor, b Abbas
K. S. Ching, not out
1 M. C. Hung, Asome
12 C. M. Sac, 13,w, le Asome
Extras 19. LR11
20
R. A. M. C.
9 Denver,
Noronha, b Silva ..
4 Fox. b Lopes ...
1 Colledge, bw, b Figueiredo
5 Pearman, b Prata
0 Cathin lbw, b Lopes
Sansfield, run out
1Hunt, b Lopen
10 Kilney, b Prata
Orne, b Prais
Extras
100 PER CENT
K.I.T.C. Overwhelmed By; Six Clear Goals.
MAMAK TOURNAMENT
SHOWS
GREAT IMPROVEMENT
Punt Ahead Used To Advantage.
By defeating the Kowloon In- CLUB HANDLING AND PASSING
and spectacular GOOD IN THE OPENING dians in a fast
RUGBY GAME match by six goals te nil, at King's Park, yesterday, the Central Brit-1 Ish Association maintained their leadership of the Mamak Tourna- 25
ment and their 100 per cent. re-i 1 cord.
14:
Good handling and splendid un- derstanding by their three-quarters was responsible for the Club beating Francis, Witley. Johnson and the Navy by two goals and three 30 Hirst provided spectacular hockey tries (19 points) to a try (3 signs of his former dash and a of the season at the Valley on Sa-
12 Francis, in particular, showing points) in the opening rugby match
The strong running of J. J. Fer- xuson provided the feature of the game. He is using his head in his play this year, his first of three tries being the result of a semi- Terass-kick On the half-way line which he followed up to score be- be [tween the posta. Last season
would have been content to make a
curate shooting.
5 Wilkes, c & b Silva..
5 Arrowsmith, not out
14
right Hirst al wing was equally brilliant, passes proving very deadly.
his
turday.
#
101
*
Total
701
Total
106
Bowling Analysis.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R.
W.
0.
M.
R. W.
Halford at centre-half dia not play up to his usual form. but was ably supported by his and two half backs, Whitley
Pole and Bickford Allen. were very round at back and kpasmo- capably handled the
27 Asome
*,5 8
12 5
P. Silva
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25 1
dic raids of Sona
and
10 Rumjaha
F
27
1
Lopea
12
7
11 3
Noronha.
A. R. Abbas
5
37
12
3
Prata
6 1 15 3
Khos
2
!# #
0
Figueiredo
5
Q
22
5 Amery
1
0
1)
K. Silva
3
12
St. Joseph's.
SOATER
16
2 U 13 Recreio
72 G. Windsor, e Hang. b Ng
A Rumjahn.
and b Ng
W. A. R. Abbas, b Ng
6A. H. Bakar, e Bung. b Goh
4 H. Axome. 5 Tata
6 W. Reed, e Cutlin, b Sarsfield
4. Soares, b Catlin
dash for the line. He is also pass. ing inside to his partner. another In the first half the Indians punew phase which has greatly im-
up a stern resistance, Naidu and K. Singh doing very good work. but were outplayed in the second half, the C.B.A. forward line Itacking continuously.
17
-
LWU
firal Johnson scored the 60 goals early in the match and T.
Whitley added the feat drive.
third with
proved his game.
The Navy did not get a good service from Campbell at the base of the scrum, and this weakness behind the superior pack completely crippled the kide.
Burch, who was the Club hooker in place of Walkden, was seldom G
In the second half Francis seor
the able to secure the hall in the open- Hirst added 18ed twice and
sixth goal with a shot from the ing half, but in the latter stages
well to get he did
the ball Uwing.
occasiona. The Club, und severni
however, were superior in the loose gave quick heela B. 1. Bickford them an advantage in nearly every
A. Prats and Lopes did not bat.
33 P. Silva, b Hunt
14 H. Burros, Catlla
S. L. Khoo, b Cooper
11. Figueiredo, e Sarsfield,
b
10. Amery, ↳ Goh
11 Catlin
10 A. Esmail. b Tata
R. B. Silva, b Ng 17. Arnaiz, ↳ Ng
16 J. Noronha, c Wilkes, b Horne
C. Roza-Pereira, c Wilkes,
b
0
Hunt
Extras R22 W5!
27. Carvalho, not out
0
R. Silva, pot out
11
Tefal
1271
Extras
7
1!
C. Silva, did not bat.
Messrs. J. T. K. Gilchrial Surjin Singh refereed the game.
The teams were: C.B.A.-G. Moss;
Turner, b
Bowling Analysis.
Total (7 wkts.)
Lilley Pe Martín, st
Winm
4
0.
M.
W.
Tamered,
#
P. 1. Talu
7 2 19
+
Bowling Analysis.
}}|K. 1. N
4
47
4
0. M. R.
W.
LC Richardson.
liam
Thw. b Wil-
Bee
L
D
X
0
Carlin
14
1
36
01A. B. Tata
10 2
Sarsfield
6
29
CQMS Berry, not out Pie. Hughes, Williams
4 Gok
2
በ
Pearman
7
◊ 115 -
D
st Taurred.
b
Cooper
2
'
1 1
Horne
1 0 1 }
Huat
0 1
B
2
Fxtra B17. LBS. W11
26
Tutal
BEN
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
a. M. B.
W
Ullyatt
Lilley
8 1 39 1
10
B
The Indian
26 1.5 0 6 Capt. Wiliam».
Umpires-Muckelray and Croft
Fincher, retired Garthwaite.
་་
Temail. &
2
<1
Leonard And Souza Score Freely.
7
0
In the Craigengower
#mo
Willams, Banten, u Pereira
Pincher. Perewa
H Madar. Duckitt MeInne, ha, h Pereira
Gittens. But out
Goodwin, Bang, Pereira Extra R12, 1BL, NBH
I.R.C. Juniors Beat Police By 72.
ARCULLI RETIRES AT $9.
Recreation Club
3 second eleven enjoyed a comfort- able win by 72 runs over the Police Recreation Club on Saturday.
Scores:
I.R.C. 2nd XI.
M. P. Madur, c Thorpe. b Way-
landi
Cricket H. T. M. Barma, b Wagland
2 Club practice match on Saturday A. R. Suffled, b Wynne
136
Total (for whis, dev.) AR Minu and 6 S. thankles did
Burnett
smillon
pitch and rarely maintained a good bowled that The ball Length Ernie Fincher, however, was the Pereira best ball of the match. Of perfect length it nipped in appreciably 1,7 from the off to beat the batsman's Hung
Duekiti the leg forward shot and knock
Pereira has developed peg back.
a weakness of bowling many balls. Musn, retired hurt
on the leg side which is a disast. Bucklit, st Dunkley, b Good- trous policy for a fast bowler.
win
A. C. Hamilton,
Mr. E. C. Barry's XI beat Dr. C. W. A. S. Suffad, c Carey, b Wynne Lam's XI by R4 runs
Sronxas -
E. C. G. Barrys XI
J. Leonard, b Youngsaye
W. G. Abbas. run out
K. Nazarin, b Alexander
M. Ei Arcalli, retired
A. . H. Eemail. e Clarke, b
Carruthers
62 DA, A. Aziz, e Wynne, b Wag-
4
lund
2 A. T. Barma, b Wynne
D. M. Khan, e Alexander,
Wagland
Bowling Analysis.
Jex And Lee Bat
Enterprisingly.
ENGINEERS LOSE TO K.C.C.
scrums where
126 and A. Pole: N. B. Whitley, C. Hal-instance.
ford and F. W. R. Allen; W. H. G. C. Fram T. 5. D. Whitley, C Birst, eis, W. G. Jolinson and J. J. King.
K.I.T.C.-G. Singh; Karmail Singh. 3 Naidu; G. M. Khun, W. Singh, K. Hu 1ain; 1. Singh, S. Singh. Souse, Neron
bs and H. M. Singh.
CHAMPIONS WIN
BY 10 TO 0. Mule Corps Side Weakened.
Jered.
un
Whitham
a played brilliant zame in defence until he was in- It is understood that he game will be fit again for the against the Army at Scokunpos on Saturday
N. L. Evans, the English Inter- national forward, showed excsilent his form throughout the game, play in the loose being conspicu- Qus. He was prominent in the line-out in spite of the fact that he is not very tall. Masters was a bustling forward who did well for Surtees was in good the Navy.
speed.
The Radio Sports Club, Mamak The Kowloon Cricket Club second champions, made an auspicious de-farm in the centre, but rarely had
cpportunity
hio to display
Selby was in magnificent form al the base of the weaker scrum, his understanding with Jenkins being mainly responsible for the Club's win.
eleven defeated the Royal En-but in this year's tournament when gineers by 9 wickets at the K.C.C. they beat the Mule Corps by ten goals to nil at Caroline Hill yes- on Saturday.
terday after leading by 4 goals at the interval.
(4). Gurbachan
Scores:
21 Sgt.
Royal Engineers Anderson,
[" Hull. b
7 Dunnett
1 Spr. Pegg, c Jex, b Hirst
G Spr. Wille, b Hirst
27 Spr. Bailey, at Jex, b Overy
69 Q. M. S. Blackler, e McCaulay.
b Overy
13 L/Cpl. Greenhill,
Lee
13 Kimber, run out
Monogham, b Lee Mullins, b Hall
Taylor, b Hall Cutlin, not out
Extras
Total
Awtar Singh
B Singh (3), Kalwant Singh (2) and 10 Hanib scored the goals.
without
The Mule Corps were 7 Major H. E. Eve, Iman Ali Khan
and Bahabur Singh.
MAMAK TOURNAMENT TABLE TO DATE
48
e Lewin, b
10.
0
+
C. B. A.
K. L. T. C.
0
Mule Corps.
5 Police
BL Andrew's
R. A. M. C.
Bowling Analysis.
23 United
R. E
117 German Club'
9th Bir. R.A.
0. M. R. W. 12th Bt. R.A.
1 R. C. of 8....
-1 but
alf the wackels
1
3
4
ti
7
K
F. Souza, retired
C. Lee, b Young Bye
*2 107 107 108 112
Bowling Analysis
0. M. R.
136
J. W. Fraser rus ovi E. Bar.
Medina. b Reed
1
13.4 2
41
4
F. Loe. retired
9 E. H. Esmail, not out
10
0 20
5
0
20
L. Hubbard, retired
14
Extras (B5 LBI WI.)
7
.. 17
OL. Qule, nct out
Q
0
11
H. Locke, b Yeoh
10
Total
154
3
-bowled ose nu ball.
Extras (3.28)
33
0. M. R.
∙W.
Mr. Owen Hughes' XI
Total
198 Johnson
ត Q
15
0 Dunnett
0
0 14.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Forrest
5 1 27
Q
Hirst
B
0 23
2 Hedway
Radio
$2
Gittins, Mino
0.
M.
B.
W. Wagland
6.1 0
31
4 Overy
6
1
2 20
Yeah
5
1 22
1 Wynne
G
2 22 *
Lewis
20
25
1
2
2
C. W. Lam
0
3
Alexander
7 0 89 1
F. N. Lee
7
0
88
Loughlin
1. 0 B
0
Hall
2.2 0
9
2
2
0
12
1
K. C. C, 2nd XI
С. Боика
P. Broadbridge ..
1 0 16 0
Police.
S. Jex, retired
Total (for 3 wkla.)
117
. L. Youngsaye
1
0
20
2
W. C. Hung, G. C. Burnett, F.
D.
do. C. Reed
D 0 20
Loughlin, run out Carey,
1
G. Lee, retired'
dy Fincher of an easy catch in the
bot.
: Dr. C. W. Lam's XI
gully. Garthwalte was most unim-,
Fall of the wicket":
F. K. Lee, at Barry, b Hubbard
2
pressive and enjoyed a very poor match.
40
88
93
Bowling Analyslu
*
Q.
1 Gundwh
Minu
Gerthwaite Madar
10
21
43
"
#
Minu was not as impressive 25 he was in the first Trial, and with the batsmen watching him care had to be content with fully he only one wicket--that of Hamilton,
whom he should have had in his
H. Owen Hughes, not out .... Gittine,
A. M. Rodrigues,
Goodwin
C
Zimmern, not oul
Extras (B8, LB, NB1)
second over, the sun robbing Ted-ira, R. Lee and B. A. Ismail
*
Though Teddy Fincher scored 39
he should have been caught behind the sticks off Peraira when 6, given out 1.b.w, to Burnett when 14, and given out to a catch by Ismail off R. Lee when 28. He, however,,
wadgren gonfidence than
the first Trial; Williams was not j seen at his best when collecting his first twenty. rana, but later bit the ball hard in the middle of the bat to collect 41 before throwing his wicket away..
Rodrigues had another unfor tunate match,. In the first Trial he was out to a no ball which the nm- pire, omitted to call, and on Sa
bowled one no hall.
B 1 28 8 Carruthers
A. Hunt, e Barry, 6 Abbas T. E. Yeah, b Sousa
RWC. W. Lam, b G. A. Leo
G. Sousa, b Francis
M. J. Medina, e Quie, b Abbas
F. Broadbridge,' b Fraser
R, C: Road, G. Lee, b Fraser
Youngsaye, not out Rosario, retired hurt
Athole will select the probable. Colony eleven in to-morrow's
his Mall
ATHOLE'S CRICKET NOTES will appear in the China Mail TO-MORROW
1
Madar, b Arcull
Wagland, e and b A. B. Suffiad
8 Wynne, b A. S. Suffad.
18 Alexander, b A. R. Suffad
15 Carruthers, c and A.. R..
13 Suffad
14 Thorpe, b Madar
9 Chesterwoods, b A. R. Suffad
18 Forrest, b Aziz ...
Johnsen, not out
11 Clarke, c A. R. Sumad, b
0
Bamail
10. Macauley, b Greenhill
W. McCaulay, c Taylor, b Cutlin
4
G. Hall, e Kimber, b Pegg
12 D. Green, not out
18
W. Hunt, not out
Extras
Total (5 wkts.)
Couls FWLDPA Pts
Rigg. Ferguson (3), and Griffiths scored for the Club in that order, and Rigg and Griffith" added goni points. Pasere got over for the. Navy.
The following were the teams: Club, P. Whitham; J. J. Fergu con, W. H. B. Rigg, R. H. Griffiths, G. P. Lammert; A. C. Jenkins, J. A. I 6. C. Mostrie, E. F. Walkden, L.
3 0 0 12 6 Belford, F. R. Barch, 8. IL. Garrod,
2106 4
H.
1 2 2 0 2 11 4 K. A. Munro G. A. Stewart and A. 1).
100 5 1 2 Camming
1 0 0 4 0 2 Reserves-II. C. Meeke, A. Hutchl 100 200 an
and R.
1
10
2.0 20 19
1 1
60 10
BORDERERS. WIN
0
Sulliard. I. Navy: Mne Beaton (H.M.8. Buf. folk); Bio Curtis (H.M.S. Berwick), A. B. Mudford (H.M.8. Berwick), L^. Comdr. Surtees (H.M.S. Suffolk), A. B Wootton (H.M.8. Wren); Mid Darley (H.M.9. 98Kol), Lt. Campbell Suffolk);
* Lt. Erana (HALS. 21.4. Stkr. Altringham (HL.M.S. Befolk)
Meck. Willis (ILM.S.. Suren),.. Lt. Brown (H.M.3. Berwick), Lt. Dreyer (H.M.S. Berwick), Ldg. Sto, Masters (H.M.S. Berwick) and Ldg. Cook Pascoe (H.M.8. Berwick).
Ip friendly match on Friday at Chatham Road "B" Cay. Borderera Coy, Lincolna by 43 defeated, "B"
61 three clear goals, Walters (2) and
14 Lieut. Tyler ware the scores.
32
EAST LANC3 TRIUMPH
BOROTRA WINS NEW TITLE.
London, Saturday.
At Shamshuipo on Friday the Jean Borotra, the "Bounding 11 Patachment of the East Lancs de Basque," won the British Covered. 36 tested the Band of the Lincolns by Courts Lawn Tennis Championship 4 to 2 giving a good display for the at the Queen's Club to-day when second time this week.
207
Y. Lewis, G. White, F. Dunnett,
I. Overy did not bat
Bowling Analysis..!
he beat Bunny Austin, the British: Nolan (2), Butterworth, and ace, by 6-8, 67, 64, 16, G
Bowater scored for the winners and Trussell (2) ranlied for the
O. M. R. W. Band. Le G 67,10 C. B. A. LANES - TEAM
5 0 38
For their hockey match against the Central British School at King's Park this afternoon, the
27
21 15. CHINA DUE BACK ON FRIDAY Central British Association Ladies
•17 Wella
Pagg
Total
111
Total
82 Greenhill
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Bowling Analysis
Cutlin
W
Hubbard
2 28
1A. 8. Sumad
18.
MEL Arculli:05
Madar'
"Abbai
Fraser Léonard
26
A IL Buffed
BAžis.
10
42
8
will be represented by the follow- Ing:-
Mine Stammers Beaten
In the Final of the Women's Covered Court Championship, Mr.
Stammors,
6-1, 6-8-Reuter
INTERNATIONAL LADIES' HOCKEY
Glasgow, To-day.
In a women's international hockey
The South China Football team, ac K. Fisher; P. Woolley and M. Hud-match here yesterday Bentland de 164companied, by the local athletes who
went up North to take part in the son; M. L. W. Bryson, E. Beavis and feated the United States by 5 goli
due A, A. Hirst; A. Creasey D, Breith,
to 4-Reuter. National Athletic Meeting, are, 1 Lack in the Colony on Friday,
Smith, D. Hunk and G. MacNider.