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HOW MALAYA SHAPED IN CRICKET PRACTICE

Yacht Club's CAPTAIN'S WISE MOVE

Opening Cruise

To-day's League Football

NEW S. CHINA PLAYER TO LEAD ATTACK

BORDERERS FACED WITH BIG TASK TO-MORROW

STRONG NAVY SIDE ANTICIPATED

(By Outside Left).

This Afternoon Four Sailing Races And Three Rowing

Events.

FENCING AND LAWN BOWLS ON PROGRAMME

Mrs. Elliott to Present Prizes

AFTER NETS

SPELDEWINDE & JONKLASS DANGEROUS BOWLERS

DISAPPOINTING TEAM

(By Athole.)

Twenty-eight yachts will compete R. N. HAMILTON made a very wise move yesterday when he in the event for Combined English · had all his team out at practice for just over half an hour' in IT is about three weeks since the Borderers were sensationally de- and Chinese Rigged Cruisers, the the middle of the M.K.C.C. ground after their nets practice in the

fcated by the Lincolns by five goals to nil on the Sookunpoo first race on the Royal Hong Kong morning.

ground, and to-morrow should provide yet another stirring battle Yacht Club's Opening Cruise pro- The light is very difficult for newcomers' to the Club wicket, when South China, holders of the senior League and Shield titles, gramme, which commences at 2 and Hamilton was probably remembering the experience, of the clash with the Borderers.

p.m. this afternoon.

There are seven entries for the Malaya side in 1927. On that occasion they were dismissed for 98 Handicap "H" Class event, while and 141 to give Hong Kong an innings victory. seventeen yachts are expected to start in the One Design, Heyward

Although South China's team does not look as formidable as it has been, it is only very slightly weaker than the team which sen sationally defeated the Shanghai League leaders, the Tung Hwa

Athletic. less than a fortnight ago.

In Tay Quee-liang, South China's new centre forward, Podmore, the Borderers' centre half will have his hands full while both Wallace and Underwood, the wing halves will have all their work cut out to stave off the brilliant South China inside forwards, Tam Kong-pak and Wong Mei-shun.

Hayes and Gael Classes' event,

The Anker Class race for "A" Class yachts has attracted an en- try list of thirteen and will con LINCOLNS SOCCER TEAM TO clude the yachting programme.

PLAY IN CANTON

The Rowing Regatta will com mence at 3 p.m. when the Senlor Pairs will compete for the Percs Smith Challenge Cup.

Permission having been granted the Lincolns

their to postpone fixture against the Athletic until next Sunday, the premier league leaders are sending Lise following teun to play the Canton Miltary Academy in the southern capital to-murrow afternoon:

Heath; Turner and Edminson: Dua- dan-ley, Cork and Bett: Baldry, MeGuln

nets (Cpl.) Higgins, Ridley and Hoc- quard (Captain).

Tam Kong-pak is probably the most dangerous forward in local Boccer, belug particularly gerous with anything in the air.

Wong Mei-shun has already made his reputation

the greatest spoiler seen in South China, and is

33

but

The three crews over a distance of 4 mile are:

A. H. Chambers, H. W. (stroke) and I. G. Allison feax).

Dulley

To tell the honest truth I am very disappointed in the Malaya side. It is quite true that they have several bowlers who look dan- gerous, but their batting strength is weak and the fielding is of a very poor standard.

:

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Hong Kong are dependent on E. R. Duckitt. Teddy Fincher, T. A. Pearce, and P. V. Williams for a good start, but Malaya, with the exception of R. N. Hamilton, L. Alvis, and B. 8. Gill, have no bats- men who shaped anything like as good as our first four.

W. O. Jonklass is going to get up¡112 runs in Singapore. awkwardly-H. G. Gibson received Fast Bowling Not Liked a nasty blow on the chest from this L. Alvis is a pretty batsman to bowler in the practice yesterday—watch, his foot-work being excellent. G. S. P. Heywood, K. Knudsen and and if G. Willis, who is reputed to He does not, however, like fast P. L. Leefe.

B. L. E. Hebert, P. Ramus and T Shields,

Ewo Favourites

have played for Surrey second bowling, and F. Goodwin T. M. L. jeleven, finds a length he too will be Redmond, who knows all these The event of chief interest, the a dangerous bowler. He is, how players' weaknesses having just Hornell Cup and 4th. Submarine ever, very erratic and is not as im- come from Singapore, or A. C. one of the Colony's finest marksmen.)last trooping season, should Flotilla Cup for Hong and Service pressive as Jonklass, who comes off Hamilton should secure his wicket.

The Borderers forward line has offer a plucky struggle.

Fours over a mile has attracted the pitch almost faster than A. C. V. Croome gave evidence of be- In the Third Division the Lin-seven teams and Ewo, who were Hamilton. When bowling at top ing a good stumper in the nets, but been changed since their last en-

coins v. Royal Engineera game second to the counter with the Recreio.

Electric last year speed Willis is faster than F. was not so impressive on the field. should be the best of the five games. and who have four of last year's Goodwin, but he cannot make the He takes the ball well on the leg

The following is my forecast:-

ball come back 'na |K.C.C. player can..

Artillery

To-day

FIRST DIVISION

v ST. JOSEPH'S (Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.)

▾ Recreio

Jones Passed Over Morris, who played on the right wing in that game, has been drop- ped in favour of Matthias of the second eleven, while Wilson the to- side right and Jones the inside left) KOWLOON have also been passed over, Harris

Police coming back into his old position and Fortey is occupying the centre forward position with Hazlewood Lincolns and Duncan an his left wing.

The Borderers have fared poorly Young Indians (this year, with the exception

of Artillery

V

4.16pm ROYAL NAVY" (Caroline -HOL

4.16 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION

ROYAL NAVY (Chatham Road,

2.45 p.m. V BORDERERS (St. Joseph's 2.15 p.m.)

• ATHLETIC

crew, are expected to triumph.

да much

the side.

The following are the teams for The following are the teams: H.K. Bank:-R. Stilliard, J. Edkina,

L. Afvis is also very fast off the the first Interport in the Triangu- I. Bradford, F. J, Bond (stroke) and pitch, and will probably run through lar series, which commences at 11

(cox), Marahall

the Colony "tall-enders". Yester-ja.m.. on Monday and which will be Ewo:- G. Allison, A. R. Chum day he was pitching them well up, continued on Tuesday and Wednes- bers, M. L. Railton, H. W. Dulley but he should do very well if he day: (stroke) and P. L. Leefe (cox).

D.

Artillery: 0. Laine, E. Skey, strikes a length. L. E. Hebert, P. Ramus (stroke) and; T. Shields (cox).

Midshipman Goodhart's crew froin R.M.S.

Suffolk

Midshipman H.M.S. Suffolk.

Vivian's

crew

from

Malaya

Better Than Minu?

R. N. Hamilton

(Captain)

C. A. Speldewinde is undoubtedly L Alvin

D, C. Burn

A left-hander jo very fine bowler.

Croome ļand a shade slower than A. R. Minu, II. G. Gibson Lt. Massey Dawson's 'grew from he will probably cause all the dam-B. 8. GILI (Happy Valley, 24.5 p.m..M.S. Phoenix,

Jonklaas [W. O. Yesterday he maintained an]M joge.

immaculate length and was turning R. Morgan

R. B. Lewis A Naval Whaler race will cow the ball both ways. I am not sura C. A. Speldewinde

thur overwhelming victory over the Recreio last week, and, an their re-180UTH CHIŃ A y Club cent form against H.M.S. Berwick, when they lost by 7 to 2, South SOUTH CHINA China will start warm favourites.

This afternoon the Royal Navy will be pitted against the Police at Caroline Hi!! in what promises to be the best game un to-day's programme. The Navy at present have some excellent talent at their disposal, and should register an вдя win

(Caroline H, 2.45 p.m.) THIRD DIVISION

BORDERERS

LINCOLNS

Rocrelo

R.A.8.C.

over the Police whom they meet at Borderers |Caroline Hill.

Probable Navy Players Langmead and Thomas, the can-

tre forward and centre half from

University (Athletic, 2.45 p.m.) V Radio

One crew from HM.8. Whitehall.

clude the rowing evente shortly that he is not better than Minu! Eu Chow Teik after 4.30 p.m.

R. B. Lewis has a deceptive action G. Willis and occasionally sends down

Mrs. F. Elliott, wife of Commo

Hong Kong. H. Owen Hughes

(Captain) E. R. Dnekitt G. S. Dunkley

E. C. Fincher.

C. C. Garthwaite F. Goodwin A. C. Hamilton A. R. Mian

T. A. Pearce

T. M. L. Redmond

P. V. William

The ti interval will be taken

(Athletic, 4.15 p.m.) dore F. Elliott R.N., will distri"googly". He is best when he keeps from 12.30 pm, to 1.15 p.m. and

Royal Engineers

(Chatham Rd., 4.16 p.m.)

v Royal Air Force (King'a Park, 2.45 p.m.)|

R.A.M.C.

(Happy Valley, 4.15 p.m.) To-morrow

FIRST DIVISION

* BOUTH CHINA (Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.) PROBABLE TEAMS

FIRST DIVISION Borderers-Smith; Sgt. Harris and H.M.S. Berwick, will probably play Morrison; Wallace, Podmore and Un for the Navy, while Kent and Can-derwood; Matthias, Harris, Fortey, sell, the Berwick's wing-halves have Hazlewood and Duncan.

bute the prizes at the conclusion to slow blowing. The moment he stumps will be drawn for the day

of the regatta.

Fencing Exhibition

at 5 p.m.:

His

Programme For Visitors TO-DAY

Nets at H.K.C.C. In the morning.

and the Race Meeting in the afternoon.

(First Day)

Interport v Hong Kong

fattempts to add speed to his deli-

veries he loses his length. In addition to the sailing and bowling is very similar to that of rowing events and the lawn bowls G. R. M. Ricketts: He is a left- matches on two rinks there will be handed bat. three Exhibition Fencing matches B. S. Gill, brother of Lall Singh, which will take place on the the All-India player who vialted MONDAY lawn before the prize distribution. Hong Kong with the 1929 team, is Interport v Hong Kong,

In the first match Mr. F. J. T.│a useful change bowler of Locke, the Yacht Club's fencing E. R. Duckitt's type, but I like the TUESDAY

best. instructor, and Captain P. S. Mlook of him as a batsman Williams will give an exhibition of He is an attractive player with a foll play. This will be followed by good range of scoring shote on the As he was batting in the nets also earned the right to represent rin-sang and Lou Mau; Leung Yin- Epee, the combatants being Mr. F.without pads I could form no in.]

South China: Pau Ka-ping: Leu an exhibiton of dueling with the off. the Navy as the result of their chan, Leung Wing-chul and i Kwok-J. T. Locke and M. Meunier. pression of his play on the leg which |superb displays against tho Bor-wai; Young Shul-yick, Wong Mel- The exhibition will conclude

derers on Wednesday.

altun,

Tay Quee-liang, Tam Kong-pak with a sabre display between Cap- Kowloon will meet the Recreio and Ip Pak-wa

St. Joseph's: Marques; L. Gomes, tain P. S.. M. Wilkson and Mr. B. [this afternoon at home and should and A. V. Gosano; Marques, Costa and M. Veliki.

the shoulder muscles when batting Friendly United Services register their first win in a fort-

B.

(H.K.C.C.) night..

The Hong Kong Sword Club, on the table, and should he be given (Captain Ward,

which is part of the Royal Hong any chances the Colony bowlers are Dinner at, Government House, Kong Yacht Club, was started last likely to be in for very harsh trest- SATURDAY year and has now many members, ment He hits the ball hard, but Interport Dance K.C.C., 9 p.m.'

is prone to lash out at the wrong SUNDAY

L. Rocha and M

St. Joseph's, who have improved Recreio: E. Marques; J. Bowen beyond all recognition this season, and R. Silva-Netto; W. Maher, N. T. [are now in a challenging position to Delgado and J. Gonaives; T, Castil

the Lincolns and South China. ho, G. Gutterres (Captain), H. T. |They should secure - two further Bouane, J. Gomei and J. C. Santos,

points when they meet the Artillery this afternoon at Sookunpou,

The Artillery, one of the strongest teams in the League last season until the trooping season WAS TOB ponsible for their downfall, are not

SECOND DIVISION, Bordorara:-(72) Williams (87) Jenkins and A. N. Other; Buter, Court hd Hayes; (35) John, Morris, Jones, Maralifield and Sourls.

Bouth China: Wong. Wa-kai; Mah Ping-cheong and Cheong Fai-lam; Yau

in a position to challenge for the hingam ko, and George

MIXED DOUBLES SEMI FINALISTS.

Holders In Action To-morrow.

.

(Second Day) - S.W.B. Band and Choir Concert at Murray Parade ground, 3.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY

Interport v Hong Kong,

(Third Day)

should imagine was very strong, Gibson May Hold End Up Jonkluss had a good loosening of FRIDAY

one. D. C. Burn was not very `im2 Friendly v Kowloon C.C. pressive, though he hit one glorious

(K.C.C.) shot through extra cover. H;"G. TUESDAY, November 14: Gibson, the tallest member of the Concert at H.K.C., 9.15 p.m.. side, looks as if he might stop ́ » WEDNESDAY, November 15- "rot" if the emergency arose. He Interport v Shanghaf was one of the few who batted with

Haar (First Day) restraint, though he scored freely THURSDAY, November 16 -

anything not of a length.

Interport v Shanghal

(Becond Day) FRIDAY, November 17 2

Interport Shanghai

"(Third Day). Interport Dinner, Gloucester

Building. 8 p.m.. SATURDAY, November 18

Leave for Singappre by Comorin.

Chow Kwal-kong, Ng Po-kus, To-morrow afternoon E C. Fin-off League Leadership this seasok.. Kam Sek-wa, Lai Blu-wing and Youne cher and Miss O. Dalziel, the K.C.C.

Allan, the Interpori full back, Poon-hom and Pardoe, the Interport centre-

Lincolas Da

Cole No. 1 pair, will challenge M. W - Deacon (Capt.); clough and Edminton; Maughan, Wor- Lo and Mrs. Enid LoLytton; the half, will prove the stumbling rail and Robson; Clayton Chapman, holders, for right of entry into the blocks to the Saints' forwards but Tale, Ple McGuinness and

THEGOD Toyne... Final of the Colony Mixed Doubles Pardoe is not playing as well now

Bordererar Norris Watkins and Lawn Tennis Championship....

Eu Chow Teik, ihs only' Chinese member in the" side"" batted promisingly, but he is apt to leave his crease in pur Sult of a big hit with dis

-- Astrous resalta. He bata nimi:

make as many runs as his hal all-rounder, and would

fatura Hval if he would r

aulted to him

as during last, season;- Allan, Dowdies, John, Bebbington and Wil- The match will be played on the Larly to Pat Madar, the 'Shing- however,, is in brilliant form, Hellama: Hamblyn Nelson, Purcell C.R.C, courts, commencing at ls one of our finest · backs, and Morgan and Belle should he be still in the Colony South Chlas:-Tang Yatming: Pan when the Interpost is played, he man walchal Chal kung Law wine holders in 1931, will meat anothes N. Hamilton balted very alt Cheung Pak-wing and Ip Wal-lem L Goldman and Mrs. Lochner, should secure his place,

Chow Koon-ping and the favourites for the title and fale from playing a game un- Blu Kit-men; To

Navy And Lincolnoong Torr Hingt Ta), Yin kong and USR.C. pair in Capt. 23. Can: tractively in the nets. Though it

RAM.C.-Comer

POLICE LOSE SKIPPER

C. F. Alexander Leaves For Canada

With the departure of the Em.

In the Second Division the Navy

bett and non and Mrs. RM. M. James in was his first knock in almost a week should obtais, full points from the Parys Land, Goulty Casson the other Semi-Final on Monday and after trying des voyage he Lincolas, while the Borderers will in Paul, Adam,

at the CRC commencing at was bitting the ball plumb in the press of Canada yesterday for be fully extended by the Young Lineolaaf-Menkins

Ceramicaban de middle of the bat. He walks out. to Canada the Police Recreation Club' Indians, but iber should register a Hamadens Parker ya Wildy ca DATE) EC.C. TENNIS TOURNEY meet the bowling and tends, to cut lost their cricket kipper. In In- Wall Cars, Harper and clas

and Thonsprons Watthewn, Botter, Bab: An American Mixed Doubles up the pitch In front of him, but spector CF Alexander Anvary The Athletic, last year's "Becond

gura (Oaptain) Tournament (Automatic Handi- not one passed him without his foot useful all-rounder. He hit m cen- Division Champions, will be full" M. Oliveira and B. iman, B.- Laural caps) will be held to-morrow at being back behind the crease, axtended by the Artillery, Thej 1. Campos, C. Goethe and J. Alves,

and V, Xavier, A. E. Xavier, D. Aquino, 2.10 p.m. sharp at

tury, against the Volunteers. Inst the Kowloon] In 1926 he scored DB to Cruse dhe Borson, act Tatter have also suffered from the Reald, Marquaa.

Cricket Club,

Colony a defeat br

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