THE CHINA MAIL.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1933.
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CLUB SOCCER TEAM SERIOUSLY
FINAL CRICKET TRIAL
Change Of Captains Significant.
T. A. PEARCE MAY BE FIT
(By ATHOLE)
It is expected that the Hong Kong Interport Cricket eleven will be made known this evening following the final Trial, which commences at 2 p.m. on the Club ground.
chauer of captaincy of the end the consequent
Rest Pleten
Owen Hughes Hayward's eleven look
un toston Harry In Tom
1 cannot, however, Synfcant believe that Hayward's eleven is such The Interpart side without pavers
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Maday, h
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C Garthwaite, A. H. 1. Pereirs in the
11 Garthwaite is dropped the;
have blundered will selecture
adly
The introduction of T. A. Pearce suggests that there is u may he passibility that he
Git enough to take his place in the side.
I am not surprised to see Ernie Fincher In the side, a select-
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EXHIBITION TENNIS AT C.R.C. TO-MORROW
Khoo's Conqueror To Meet Tsui Wai Pui
Batavian
Sul Sun-kei, the lawn tennis player who beat Khoo Hoo Hye at the Nanking Games. is to play in an exhibi- tion match against Tsus Wai pui, the C.R.C. champion, to- morrow afternoon at 3 p.m. on the Chinese Recreation Club's courts at Causeway Bay. doubles match arranged.
may
A
also be
Khod, the Shanghai champion. was completely outplayed by Hui in straight seta, and la con- sidered better than any local singles player.
DONALD LEACH SCORES CENTURY Shanghai Team Score Freely Against Rest.
MANY FIELDING ERRORS
HANDICAPPED FOR TO-DAY
FOGWELL AND HYNES
NOT PLAYING
ATHLETIC MAY SURPRISE KOWLOON
MULLANE LEAVES FOR SHANGHAI
THE
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT.)
of their most important men in THE Club will be without two
to-day's First Division soccer encounter against the Police at the Valley, as Fogwell, their goal-keeper, is unable to turn out, and Hynes, the right back, cannot play owing to pressure of work.
These misfortunes have arrived at a crucial period in the Club's progress, for with their full team they would have stood a good chance of securing both points, whereas they are now compelled to play a reserve in goal and C. Wright, the second team's centre kalf, at right back in partnership with Strange.
These two changes will make a vast difference to the Club's | defence, for the Police forward line are very fast and have a very creditable record.
Donald Leach, the Shanghai on the
Kowloon, who meet the Athletic though I think the latter will sue- will not ceed in spite of Gosano's efforts in Railway ground. a magnificent in-have an easy time and will have to defence. ed him as twelfth man in my tears shipper played earlier in the week, A. C. Hamil-wings for the Shanghai Interport play better than they did last week Jan's inclusion in favour of Garth team against the Rest last week-if they are avoid their second suc
end. Missed when 58 he scored cessive defeat. attle bewildering after
successful de- ing out of
80 185 in just over inter's very but last season and Hamilton's in minutes Included in his innings
ver the corres-!
were fourteen boundaries. Hamikon, how-
Interporters, The
fielding numerous totalled 386 for 9 when slump were drawn at the conclusion Saturday's play.
different displays
ponding period
ever, has had Interport experience and won his spurn.
The following are the teams. A. W. Hayward's XI--E. C. Fin- her. E. R. Duckilt T. A. Pearce.! P V. Williams, A. W. Hayward. E.
R
H. GRIFFITHS will be at centre three-quarter for the Club against the Army to- day.
MAMAK HOCKEY
TO-DAY.
German Club To Play Signals.
CHAMPIONS AT MACAO
Battling Horse The Favourite.
BLUE PLANE MAY NOT START
(By RAPIER}
STEEL COULSON BILLIARDS
Palace Hotel Favoured For Title.
ST. PATRICK'S EXTENDED
(BY SPOT BALL)
The opening games in the Steel "Messrs. Leo Frost, the champion Coulson Billiards League resulted jockey, E. O. Butler, Norman Deitz, in victories for St. Patrick's, the and F. M. L. Soares are the lead Palace Hotel, and the Garrison Ser ing Hong Kong jockeys who will be geants' Mess. The Police were taking ponies to the post for the without a match, while the Lincolns first Champion Stakes in the bistory and Borderers have withdrawn of the Macao Jockey Club ca the from the competition. Areia Preta track at Macao to-
Morrow.
Strong favourites Championship this
for the the year
As Blue Plane is going out in the Palace Hotel made a good start Arst race it is very doubtful whe-on their own tables against the ther he will be sent to the post in C.P.O.'s, winning four of the the Champions, and from what Isix games and finishing up 272 gather only six ponies are likely to points ahead on aggregate.
A. J. Oemund, the Colony start for the $750 prize.
is leading the Battling Horse is the favourite champion, who The German Club will meet the with Bold Lad, Pure Music, Drian, Palace team this year, secured a of He made breaks Sargent. Royal Corps of Signals in their So On, and Venturous in the run-convincing win by 82 points over 81, 31, and 24. The champion Local racing enthusiast are second Mamak Tournament matchning for places.
Tal- on the Marina ground at 4 p.m.
was well set for a three-figure reminded that the .s.
break, but failed with a losing this afternoon.
shan will be leaving Hong
will hazard at 81. Kong at 9.45 .m. and leave Macao at 5.30 pm. The fare is $2.50 single, and $4.00 return.
(Radio) and Joginder Singh M. A. Khan (K.LT.C.) will referee
the game.
Signale. Cross; Martin Whitehead; Cord, Dilley; Bryes, Neato, Austen,
German
May, Club. Amman, Pracht, Fornita, Sommer, Dobernecker, Smith, Convey, Fielding.
Weising, Gerloft, Lange, Mueller and
K.I.T.C. ▾ POLICE
In the Third division South at home, and a good game should China are meeting the Borderere resul. The Borderers have done The Athletic have been play. ing good football this serson
moderately well, and South China A.N. Other. and may spring a surprise.
have achieved little more.
should have no The Lincolns The Navy team is not yet known,
will meet full points The Kowloon Indians in securing but I think that they will probably difficulty
the University, while the the Police in a Mamak Tournament defeat the Artillery in spite of not fram
al the Police Training being able to turn out their best Medical Corps are favoured against match
School, Mongkek to-morrow com- the Radio.
mencing at 4 p.m.
aided by
errors,
had
of
team.
Fast Naval Forwards Pardoe will have his work cut.
A Postponed Fixture? The Air Force have applied for of their fixture n postponement
1. F. Stokes, the Northerners'
went in No. F. Fincher. H. Owen Hughes, A. C. No. 3 batsman, Hamilton. F. Goodwin, A R. Mngwing to the fact that he had been out in keeping Langmead in cheek, playing in a League soccer game while his two very capable halves,
He helped Roger and Harris, will have plenty against the Royal Engineers as during the innings.
lo do watching the Navy's fast most of their men are taking part in the Navy Day programme and it T. E. Pearce's XI. T E. Pearce,
wicket-i the N. Mayhew, J. F.
moving wingers.
will be virtually impossible for A. M. Rodrigues, C. C. Garthwaite, j
them to held a team. A. H. Madar. Lt. Butler, Melanes, keeper, to add 41 rune in an un-
and G. S. Dunkley
T. Redmond, S. V. Gittins, F. D broken tenth wicket partnership. Pereira, G Ismail.
r. Burnett and S
LEAGUE CRICKET
COMMENCES.
Recreio Entertain
I.R.C. To-day.
A
The following were the scores:
INTERPORTT XL
H. Baoth, b Elliott
P. V. Simpson, b Analice 0. G. Simpson. C
Anstier
THE SHIELD COMPETITIONS
Club secretaries are reminded Flint entries for the F.A. Senior Shield competitions
29
24
T. Madar,
h
31
and Junior
40
will close on Tuesday.
109
37
[P. Madar, b T. Madar
D. W. Leach, e suh, b James
N. Mayhew, not out
F.
A. C. Sinclair, T. Mader
JC. Jenkins, e Bonavia, b Madar JA. inancs, b T. Madar TW. R. Wilson, T. Madar will beil F. Stokes, not out The Cricket League
Extrar tbin afternnon officially opened when the Club de Recreio enter
Club Indian Recreation tain the
In the junior division at King's
Park a 2 p.m.
The Indians are making a de termined bid
Total (for 9 wickets) Fall of the wickets:
The Borderers have made several
9 changes in their team to meet the 14 Recreio.
Mullane, the right back is leaving to-day for Shanghal
he will where
remain for three weeks and his place will be filled by Sgt. Harris who played forward last week: Nelson, the Borderers' Third Divieton inside-right, is playing in
19
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1 2 3
40
4 5 6 7 R 62 113 175 298 309 321 345 BOWLING ANALYSIS.
D
386
0. M. R. 15 0 76 2
W
11 1
13 20 " 20 11
2 22
0
61
1
0
the gap made by Harris's removal to right back.
101 that position in the first team in
to recapture the E . Aautier trophy they lost to Craigengower T. L. Rawsthorne
K. S. Boll last season, and with the Recreio W, James
0 15 Reed. Major Bonavia... 4 strengthened by W. A.
17 0
$ 92
The Recreio are fielding the same formerly of Craigéngower, and T. A Madar......
Leach played in the first Inter- P.M.N. da Silva, another useful
as their Kame should port against the Colony after the team as last week, but they will good batsman, a
War and has played in twelve In-probably lose the game enaue.
He would have team has not yet been able to settle terports in all. The following are the teams: played in consecutive matches but down.
1. R. C.-K. Nazarin (Capt.), A. R. for Home leave during the May en- Abbar, M. R. Abbas, M. el Arculli, A.
H. Bakar, H. T. M. Barma, A. K counter in Shanghai in 1925.
Minu, M. P. Madar, A. R. Suffiad, A. S
Suffiad and A. N. Other.
Recreio J. E. Noronha (Capt.), W.
South China Play To-morrow South China arrived this morn- ing by the RM.S. Empresa of Canada from Shanghai and their unsuccessful attempt at the Nank that Craigengower's ing Games, and will make their first Guterres, H. A. Darros, J. H. de to the fact
to-morrow when they Figueiredo, A. F. Pereira and F. H. green will be used in the Aitkenhead appearance here for nearly a month Carvalho,
Reserve:-C. L. Lopes.
A. Reed. R. A. S. Alves, P. M. N. da day, has been postponed owing
Silva, E. Boares, A. Prata, L. J.
Shield series.
Caroline Hill.
The Recreio who meet the Ser- vice Corps at the Valley should emerge victors.
The referees will be L/C Mullins
(.E.) and Awtar Singh (Radio).
K.I.T.C. G.
RACE 1:
THE SELECTIONS
LEZJIN CHINA BELL GENNY
Singh; Karmail RACE 2:
Singh. Naidu; G. M. Khan, W. Singh, K. Hussain; 1. Singh, B. Singh, Souss. Noronha and H. M, Singh,
MAMAK MATCH POSTPONED
The Mamak Tournament fixture between St. Andrew's Club and the Royal Army Medical Corps fixed for to-morrow has been postponed
LINCOLNS FIXTURES
BLUE PLANE PRESTWICK DRIAN
RACE 3:
KING'S PARADE ADAM DARIEN
RACE 4:
THE LOAFER ESK
In the Second Division the Navy have an opportunity of securing
CITY OF SHANGHAI the by defeating "double" Che
The Lincolns will be engaged in almost sure and I am Artillery
to the octwo friendly hockey matches next RACE 5: their juniors will rise
On Martilay the Junior XI week. casion.
H.K.S.R.A. a! receive the South China and the Burderers will
full points
off Shamshuipo, the game commencing should both take Kowloon and the Club. respective-at 4.15, while on Thursday
ly.
(Continued on Page 5)
HOME RUGBY · TO-DAY
Four County Matches,
On Programme. UNIVERSITIES HARD TASKS
Four matches in the County
BATTLING HORSE BOLD LAD VENTUROUS
nextRACE 6:
at 3.0 m. on the Chatham Road round the premier terra will en- counter the Borderers.
The Radio drew with the 1.K.S.R.A. yesterday on the Marins ground, both #ides scoring once.
RED LEAVES MOUCHE KING'S COUNSEL
Entries For The Three
F. A. Gill, semi-finalist in the Colony Championship, displayed
brilliant
forma
when chalking up breaks of 56 and 23 to win by 107 points.
were
Other breaks of note Beltrao 31, Silva 29, and Pereira 28.
Remedios Decides Issue
St. Patricks had a close call in their encounter with the Artil- lery. They led 3 games to 2 and by 8 points only on the aggregate with one game to play-between Remedios and Pine. Remedios. however, established a lead of 30 half-way through the game and retained his advantage.
Jordan secured the biggest win of the match, beating Hard- ing by 57-a deciding factor in the result of the game.
Sgt. Beeston was absent from is in hos- the R.A side, as he pital.
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ac-
Lt. Regan's 41 Break The Garrison Sergeants counted for the Royal Engineers by.4 games to 2 to give them full league points in their first match. Lt. Regan chalked up the highest break of the match-41.
The following were the
scores:
Garrison Sgis.
R. E, Sgts.
RACE 7:
Clarke
150 Floyd
127
POWERFUL KING WEMBLY STAG ORLANDO
Flood
91 Lt. Regan
150
Orton
150 Daniels
129
Dyer
150
87
Joyce
150 Buckle
145
Crom
136 Whittington 150
827
788
following are the entries, lhs. King's Bounty (158) lbs. Navy THE
(140) Iba. Royal Flush (140)-lbs. The Extra Race Meeting of the Hong Tiger (152) lbs. Valorous (158) Ib. Kong Jockey Club at Happy Valley and Wonderful Stag (140) ba.
FANLING, HANDICAP---- 6 next Saturday:
Bt. Patrick's LE. Remedios 150 Pine Bailey
Millar
O'Connor
Bdr.
Jordan
R.A. Syta.
130 Woods 112: LongmaYS, 160 Jonon Glending 150 Clarke
150-Harding
119
160
160
143
148
842
FURLONGB.
Mi
St. Legers Next Saturday
Ibs. Iron
707
68
104
-189 Alford
160
150 Cobb 150 Smith 149 Robinson
-888
·101
160
BLG
LEAGUE TABLE
Baguio (153) lbs. Black Rock (166) Palace Hotel" C.P.0.'s Meus FREMANTLE ST. LEGER-14%
Tha Black Velver (145) lbs. Bold A. J. Osmund 150 Bargent; MILES. Ration (151) Ibs. Night Star (156) General (153) lbs. Charming Face M. M. Bilva 160 Taylor
Flying (168) ib
F. A. GUI Tecumseh (160) hs. Portia (156) lbs.ly Conduct meet St. Rugby Championship will feature)ba. City of Brisbane (161) Iba.j.(163) iba. Darion (160) lbs. Disorder. R. Beltra
b. A. F. Pereira England. Both Universities are at What's That (161) lbs. and Rosy Morn Grey (160) Jingle (153), A. Bower
(150)
Paol lbs. Now's The Time (168) lbs, Fao K. C. C. R. A. M. C. LEAGUE) CBA. ▼ POLICE, TO-MORROW [Joseph's on their own ground at the Union programme to-day in Sunup (181) Ibs. Ngtuk (151) Iba, (159) lbs. Good Sport (140),
Jones (189) be, Poverty Bay (185) They will probably play the same home, and both will receive thefr (151) lbs. The following have been chosen
defeated by first big test of the season, team which was
Oxford's win over Newport on
ba. Swale (146) lbs, Te Paastle (140) The following are the teams for to play for the Central British Shanghai in the Final of the Chin-
Taylors, the junior league match between Association in a friendly cricket se National Meeting in Nanking Thursday, following their triumph
be, and White Batterfly (140) Ibs, Old Merchant the Kowloon Cricket Club and the match against the Police Rocres and should record their second suc-over
augurs wall for their prospects at Royal Army Medical Corps at the tion Club at Happy Valley, Lo-cassive win.
Twickenham. K. G. C. to-day at 2 p.m.-
K.CC.-11. Overy (Captain), GeNidor (Capt.), F. D. Angus, A. Lee, 8. Jez, G. A. V. Hall, D. 8. Green,
morrow commencing at 2 p.m.-E.
I. P. li. Macaulay, Q, White, A. R. Pole, L. Glendenning, R. B. Blyth,
Grently Improved Sainia
team
The following are the matches In St. Joseph's, Bouth China will down for decision to-day:
CORNWALL SOMERSET, at Cam Raven, W. Hirst, W, Mulcahy, and N. B. Whitley, G. W. Carr, T. 3. D. not be meeting the same
A Dunnett
Whitley, G. Gurevitch, J. E. Wilson which gave them the championship RAM.CoMajor Barfeld lain), Major Devir, Major Tyndoll, and F. E. Filmer,
F.
.
(cap-
Capt Lewis-Bryan, M. 6. Fox, Corp, Colledge, Corp. Tatlin, Lt. Corp. Parry, Plac Wilkes P14: Bunt, and Corpl. - Külnera
·R. E. BEAT R. A. O, C.
In the Small Units Cricket
H.L.C.C▼ CRAIGENGOWER :: League on Thursday at Bookunpoo
POSTPONED
The Second Division League Cricket match between the Hong Kong Cricket Club and 'the Craigen- power Cricket Club, which was to have been played at the Valley to-|
the Royal Engineefs dhfested the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by 7 wickets, Ve
The scores WEN RAO.C. 40 (Routledge
for 20).
E. 78 for a (Col Nosworthy B7 out, Lt. Walker 24. not out).
borne,
HONG KONG ST LÉGER-14 MILES. Charming Star (181) Iba, Cossack's bu. Perso (146) lbs. Solar Star (158) Beauty (160) lbs. Mayflower (158) Ibs. Trenthridge (160) and Widnes (161) lbs.
SUB-GRIFFINS ST LEGER-1% MILES.
BIUM CRUN HANDICAP. "C"
CLASS 1 MILE.. Alexandra Hall (163) Ibs. Brechin (161) lbs. California (180) lbs, Gold Palace Hotel Key (162) Iba. Mike x (165) Ibu. Mor St Patricks Bold General (151) be. Burgomas. Talisman (147) Bom, Mippy (140) Ths. Garrison Sgia, ter (156) Iba: De Minimis (180) Ihs. Fer49 (140) lbs, Philanderer (150) I. E. St Gay Butterfly (186) lbs. Golden lbs. Bolar Ster Dragon (166) lbs King Salmon (166) terfly (158)
Bpotted But R.; A. Brts.
jhonours last season, but one of the CUMBERLAND ▼ DURHAM, at Melody (181) lbs. Partnership and Widnes (152) fb. C. P. 0.5
strongest contenders for this year's honours.
St. Joseph's caused a minor sensation last week when they defeated the strong, Kowloon combination by the only goal. This was really due to the splen- did efforts of AV GORENG :" wi
tower of strength, in defen
ter speed and deadly
South China's
Whitehaven. DEVON. GLOUCESTERSHIRE.. at Warrington (166) ibu.
Exeter MA NORTHUMBERLAND + Blackheath - Cardiff. Erinally Rosslyn: Park.... Cambridge University "T". Eichmond, Davenport Service: * Bastarzy dantes VOL Blackgolyg
(166) Iba, Vigilance · (156) Iba, and TAIPO HAS
CHESHIRE. SHEK-O HANDICAP. "A":"CLASS"
Adam
"D" "CLASS.— Alen (161) br
(188) 14(145) Ibu, Ban-
Ajax (140) Jbs,
P. W. L
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101 24 A-101 2.4
MANCHESTER UTD. CENTRE
Manchester United have signed of“
20-year-old
Born in Canada of Irish parents,
Blue Star (164) Ths. Cossack's Boline (168) Tos. Cebu (145) lbs. William McManus,
Parade (150) lbs. King (154) The, g) be Helber Better centre-forward. Beauty (354) lbs. Diana Bay (188) Festival Eve
(148) Justice (184).
(154) lbs. and Badko (164) Maria Petra (159) but Mignonette McManus scored thirty-five goals for
(101), be Orlando, gyy Eve (187) last Canadian season f
(186) lbs. Power the principal Toronto teams in the A-former referes in this country, CASTLE PEAK HANDICAP "Bulk (146)
The Stickypast (150% tba, The Crook MIX CLASS=-4, FURLONGS Charming Bist (158) Ibe Chateau (140) 1bng The Gadwall: (150) lbs. Mr. J, Pennington, recommended bo
In Canadanca Sta United Bervices Bay (165) Bar Dow (151) The Flying Valley Hall (140) Ibs, and, Wembly Manus to the United after seeing him
Tourist (157) Ibi Fungia, Jim (135) Stag (164), £bw. Th
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