THE CHINA MAIL.
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·FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1933.
Sporting Page M
COLONY AND WOODEN SPOON IN INTERPORT CRICKET SERIES
SHANGHAIHAVE WELL
BALANCED SIDE
TURNING POINT OF GAME AGAINST MALAYA
BECK MAY PLAY TO-MORROW
(By ATHOLE).
THE first of the three interport Cricket matches has been decided, and Hong Kong is now in grave danger of securing the wooden
просп.
Speaking to members of the Shanghai team I understand that the Northerners have sent down probably one of the best balanced sides in the history of the series. C. G. W. Robson and S. R. Kermani, both of whom played against Eric Mitchell side last year, and O. G. Simpson are the only three who were worth their places but who were unable to make the trip.
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[NUSUAL mounts for famous jockeys! Gorden Richards (right) and Freddle Fox, leading during their Special Chal- lenge Donkey race with Flanagan and Allen, the well-known Variety artists, at the Boxers v Jockeys annual sports at the West Ham Stadium.-(8. & G.)
Hong Kong encountered bad luck against Malaya they lost they” services of Frank Goodwin early in the first innings of the game, and Archie Hamilton as a bowler in the second innings but our elerec fought an uphill game in magnificent manner. The breaking up of the Williams-Garthwaite partnership by Gill proved the turning point of the match when Hong Kong were 81 for 3. At lunch we needed 39 runs to win and Owen Hughes was at the wicket. His dismissal in the first over after lunch, however, spelled defent.
TIERE will probably be several
are
deserving
LADIES DRAW WITH
THE SAINTS
Poor Combination At Forward.
the NOTABLE ABSENTEES ON BOTH|
SIDES
Thang in the colony team to highest praise for a mustificent be
keen,
(BY STICKS).
meet Shanghai to-morrow. Goodhill fight, but I feel sure the better! win will be unable to play and I team lost. The visitors' ground understand that Arthur Beek, who flding yesterday was very took 95 wickets for the Club and bot numerous missed chances, TN a friendly game on the Dioce- whose fast bowling met with great Speldewinde being the biggest offen-
'during the Hong Kongder, should
have enabled Hong side's tour of Somerset last sum. Kong to secure victory. Ther, will All the vacancy.
Bueces#
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The Selectors could have made no beiter change so Bock is just the lypo
of bowler for the Club wicket.
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Archte Hamilton may not play on account of the strained leg mux- cle he sustained while howling on Weduradny. He has
Mod down
from the Services teum to meet Malaya to-day. Should be ho omitted Erale Fincher will prob ably be included.. a move which should strengthen the balling but not aid the attack.
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There are rumoura of Redraund
in them. Redmond did not come up to expectations, but it must be: remembered that the Malaya play- ers know all about him before he WER given the ball, He should do. considerably better against Shang- bal.
san Girl's School ground yester- day the St. Andrew's Ladies' held a fast "Y" Ladies team to a goal-
E following are the complete re less draw. Mult of the series: 1890-H. K.-Inning and 147 1890-11. K.-Seven wickets 1891- Maluya--167 runs 1897-Malaya-Innings and 29 1901-H. K-129 UDA 1904-Malny-95 runa 1909-11. K.-Nine
Wickels 1920-Malays-36 runs 1924-II. K.-Two wickets 1926- Malare-Innings and 111 1927. K.-Innings and 23 1920-H. K.-Four wickets. 1933-Molaya-li runs.
• l'inyed in Singapore. Hong Kong
Molaya
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i understand that J.
L.
man for to-morrow's game.
Rawa-
The "Y" Ladies had the better of play throughout, but poor com- bination in the forward line was responsible for their failure to
acore.
Miss O. Dalziel and Miss
O. Brown played up to their usual form, but the inside forwards fall- ed to respond.
Miss S. Dalziel, the "Y" Ladies Captain, was a spectator, fallow- ing an attack of malaria. Her place) at centre-half was taken by Miss Juan Wilson.
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Wong. at centre-half
TWO
PLAYERS SUSPENDED
Sequel To Sunday's Incident.
SOUTH CHINA AND S.W.B. GAME
Sgt. Underwood, captain of the Borderers first eleven, and Tay Quee-liang. South China
latest acquisition, have both been suspended by the Emer- gency Committee of the Foot- ball Association until Decem- ber 1, as a result of the in cident in the South China v Borderen, game on Sunday, November 5. INTERPORT SOCCER.
Invitation Received From Shanghai
GAME NEXT CHINESE NEW YEAR
Weew-End Football
SERVICES SHOULD
BEAT THE REST EIGHT JUNIOR LEAGUE SOCCER GAMES
SOUTH CHINA AND LEADERS IN
A
ACTION ON SUNDAY
(By Outside Left).
EWIN v. FRAGGOTT
ON DEC. 2.
China Middleweight Champion And Local Holder.
SPLENDID PROGRAMME
ANTICIPATED
Seaman Harry Swin, middle- weight boxing champion of Chins, has been matched against A. B. Fraggott, Colony · champlon, at the Lee Theatre on December 2. Ewin last fought in the Coolony when he beat Jock Creighton
ор
S a result of the Charity football game to-morrow between the points for the Colony title prior to
Combined Services and the Rest of the Colony, the League pro- going Home, gramme this week-end has been curtailed, two postponed First Di. vision games taking place on Sunday, while three Second Division and five Third Division games are down for decision to-morrow.
An interesting card is expected
lo support thie main bout, and Fo
At Sookunpoo to-morrow the Combined Services, representing ley, Barry, Percy Lake, and Green practically the best team avaflable in the Colony, will clash with are expecte dto make appearances. what is supposed to be the best the Association can field. The ulti mate result will probably rest on the Rest's defence, which I con- vider not strong enough to hold the fast military forwards.
The following are the teams:
The Rest:Wong Wing (S.C.A.A.}; fill (Kowloon) and S. Strange (Club); Leung Wing-chuf (5.C.A.A.); Chan- ning (Police) and S. Bllas (Kowloon) (captain); Tang Kwong-sum (Athle tic), Tam Kong-pak (S.C.A.A.), Howe (Club), Strange (Club) and Blake
Combined Services:- Pie. (Lincoins); Bdr Allan
Keath
(Artillery).
On Sunday South China, premier League champions, are meeting the Recreio, and providing they do not repent last year's mistake of fielding a weak eleven, should win com. fortably.
The Recrelo have improved con-
Pte. Morrison (Borderers); A. B. Pur: siderably this season, though they
kins
& Orpheus),
L/Cpl. Cork have not yet recorded a win.
E. R. A. McGuire
(H.M.8.
Q. M. 9. Snook (Artil
Mid. Smith (H.M.S. Sar-
Leserves Pte. Harris
Lincolar "Double"?
GLOUCESTER'S BIG RUGBY WIN. Oxford University And Greyhounds Beaten.
London, To-day.
Gloucester secured an overwhel
ming win over the Oxford Grey- hounds in their home Rugby match
The Lincans, present League yesterday, winning by 38 points to
on
folk), Sto. Langmead (M.S. Ber- Icaders in both the First and wick). L/Cpl. Ridley (Lincolns) and Second Divisions, will be meeting nil,
H. Hocquard (Lincolns) (cap- the Atheltic in both sectiona Leicester did not play their fix (8.W.B.), Sunday when they are expected to ture against Cambridge University, L/Cpl.
Baldry (Lincoln), Pte. secure the "dobule," Podmore (S.W.B.). A. B. James The Athletic have done well thin (H.M.S. Berwick), A.
B. Fairless (H.M.S.
year in spite of several setbacks, Referee Capt.
E. Hague RA. and should give the fast Lincolns Linesmen - Yeoman of Signale team a good game. c. Q. M. 8. Hydo (S.W.B.). McMurray (ILM.B: Berwick) and
The Club will once again faco defeal at home to-morrow when they meet the Navy as the lat- ter have practically the whole Fleet at their disposal,
"The East Lancashire Regt. ment have withdrawn from the Second and Third Divi- sions of the Hong Kong Foot- ball League but will fulfill mil their First Division obliga- Hons."
This was the information given
"Darkie" Chen Shanghai'a well-known Interport left win. ger has failed to make his ap. pearance as yet, but it is pro- bable that he will make his local debut in the League against the Lincolna.
the
but entertained Oxford University, whom they best by 12 points to 8.
Oxford Greyhounds beat Dark Blucs earlier this season,
The
annual Inter-University match will be played at Twickenham on Tuesday, December 12-Reuter,
BEAT R.A.M.C.
The Second Division game be-"C" COY. BORDERERS tween the Lincolns and the Ath- letic is expected to produce good football in that the Lincolns are present leaders and the Athletic are last season's champions.
L/Sgt, Steans, who played for
Lucky Win By The Odd Goal.
"C" Company of the
Borderers
me by Mr. G. T. May, Hon. Secre- the premier team in Shanghai tary of the Hong Kong Football until he was injured, will prob- defeated the Royal Army Medical
Mr. G. T. May, Hon. Secretary of The Saint's team was very week the Hong Kong Football Associa-| and Garthwaite being dropped, lut | I do not think there is much truth thorne will be Shanghai's twelfth in defence, and were it not for the '
good work put in by Misa Jessie tion, has received an invitation the result from the Shanghai Football Ass0- might have been very different, clation for Hong Kong to send Miss M. Churn, Miss P. Gittins, leam North for an Interport con- Miss G. White and Miss 1. Woolley test next Chinese New Year." Association. were notable abseniçes from the
ably partner Colclough in this Saints team.
Mr. May said that from informa-game. When Hong Kong last visited
It will be his first match Corps by 2 goals to 1 in a friendly tion he had received it would ap-in the Colony. Miss O. Brown missed a golden Shanghai they secured an
football game at Happy Valley yes- opportunity to score in the first half pected victory, Shanghaj regaining not think it worth while sending in I am inclined to favour a Chinese
pear that the East Lancashire do
Both teams have good men, but
terday. when with only the goal-keeper to the trophy in February this year three teams from Sun Wai Camp.victory because they keep... their The Burderers were lucky to win stationed and where they will be whereas the Lincolns, who must de- play for the major part of the game.
heads Dow
when in a tight corner, as the Medical Corps dominated feat the Athletic to secure honours, are inclined to become Borderers and Sgt. Saybury replied Laker and Duncan scored for the
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Garthwaite batted very confident-
ty in his second innings and main tained a high standard of fielding! throughout. His bowling
LF. Stokes, who will prob ably open the Shanghai in nings with P. V. Simpson, balted brilliantly in the nets yesterday afternoon, And should score a lot of runs in the series.
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the 1931 match in the Colony,
Leach, Booth, Isaacs, Pat Madar, seriously handicapped by his ten-Simpson, and Wilson were members, dency no-bolt. He was no-balled of the victorious Shanghai team in five times in 9 overa. Having gut over his first Interport. I feel sure Garthwaite will be seen to much helter advantage against Shanghaf—D. W. Leach (captain), R. Booth, The Shanghai team is as follows
J. A. Issacs, J. C, Jenkin, P. Madar,
beat she shot wide. In the second
unex-
half, Miss J. Weller, in goal for when they defeated the Colony team the "Y", made a briliant save from at Happy Valley. Miss M. Wolley.
"Y" Ladies:-J. Weller; A. Fowler
and Mrs. Portallion; B. Bluthmenthol, Toyne, Morrell, Trowt, Lt. Wilson' and J. Wilson and M. Gardinier; O. Brown, L. Hocquard.
McCaw M. Grinths, R. Blackmorester; Yeoman, Harper and Lt. Cotter; and Q. Dalziel
St. Andrew's Ladies:-Mrs. Vessant
R. Rumjaha and P. Everest; A. Chubb,
J. Wong and H. Landolt; F. Lee, L
The outstanding players in the T.-A., Madar, J. F. N. Mayhew, J. Rogers, M. Woolley, E. Thompson and Colony,alde
were undoubtedly | [.. Rawathorne, P. V, Simpson, A. F, Wong, Harry Owen Hughes, Aloe Pearce]C. Sinclair, L. F. Stokes, and T. and G. S. Dankley. Duckitt w. R. Wilson. talled with tho bat, though
the ball
that beat him
the second innings was probably
Manager-H. T. Smith,
A
the best one of the match, but he Major Bonavia, who scored proved invaluable to the
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"Y" HOCKEY DANCE
SAINTS BEAT SIGNALS
The St. Andrew's Club showed traces of their old form yesterday when they defeated the Royal Corps f Signals by 2 goals to nil on the
The "Y" Ladies' and the Y.M.C.A. 'Marina ground, E. F. Fincher, was Hockey Clubs are holding a dance the markeman on both occasions.
C.A. on Wednesday night, commence goal for the Bignals.
Fanling, where they are
quartered until February.
Question of Expense
40
The sending of three teams miles every week-end, will involva) considerable expenditure, and in view of the Regiment not coming
followed out a very wise policy. Into Hong Kong until the latter stages of the League, they have
The East Lancashires will, however, play their outstand- ing First Division games, and: "with meet" BL Joseph's next · week-end in their local debut.
wild when under heavy presuře,
the
The following is my forecast:-for the Medicale.
Club
To-morrow.
·SECOND DIVISION
BARRON'S ALL-ROUND FEAT
ILM.S. Eagle defeated H.M.S. (Club, 2.45 p.m.) Berwick by 40 runa at Happy Val-
I
V NAVY BORDERERS y Kowloon
(Kowloon, 2:45 pm.) ley yesterday afternoon, Barron of Y. Indian MS. CHINA the winning team, knocked up.86 (Athletic 2.45 pm) runs, the highest score of the day.' THIRD DIVISION
and took four wickets.
The Eagle scored 84 and the Ber (Happy Valley, 2.54 p.m.) wick replied with 44, Miller scoring
As a result of their decision with | BORDERERS
attack, not out against the Signals on Wed in the West Lounge of the Y.M. Cross played a brilliant game in regard to the Second and Third | taking for 35 in 16 overs in the nesday, will probably take Hamli-ing at 9 p.m. The Cheero Band
ton's place in the Services team to will be in attendance. day at the K.C.C. He scored a lot
match.
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I pointed out at the time of the of runs when stationed in Shanghai selection of the team that a Ne recently.
or 8 batsman was required to stop.
Recreio
RADIO Divisions, their games against the B.A. and, the R.A.M.C. to-morrow |R.A.F H. K. LADIES "A" TEAM
have been cancelled.
BRE INCOGNITOS ▼ CLUB “A”
The Young Indians, who were The following will represent the badly swamped by the Borderers a “rot,” and my criticism proved
"The following will represent the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club last week, will meet South China correct. In the first innings Owen: The E.C.C. will be considerably Incognitos in a friendly match "A" KI in a match against St. at Caroline Hill to-morrow when Hughes, whose selection I did not weakened by the absence of Good against the Hong Kong Hocker Andrew's Ladies, on the Marias the latter are expected to repast favour, stopped lalo the bronch in win for their game against Malaya Club "A" team at King's Park to ground to-morrow at 245 pm: the Borderers' triumph.“ the most creditable manner, but in on Sunday, and there is a possibility day at 6 p.m.
M. Bird, C. Bobertson, B.
Borderers Should Win the second knack there was no one that Arthur Lay will be unable to
M. WaHace, B. Pope, M. & Halling N. A. Barros; AA dos Remedios Bell J. Daltiel, E. Boudar, J. Churchfil, to offer a reliable defence.
play."Starling" fex; the first re-and F. G. Barros P. M. N. da Silva, E. Selby. sarve, may be seen behind the W. A. Read (Captain) and C. F. Vic Laticks, while. Mackay may be experi-Xaviar, A. J. Basto and R. O. Boed.
tor, C. E. Barros, J. M. Pintor, A, M. zoented with anon bowler. Teddy Fincher will lead the side.
LINCOLNS ▾ JATS
H. K. LADIES "B" TEAM.
In the Third Division to-morrow the Borderers, last year's holders, should- beat the Bervice Corps, Athletis while the Radia should, baya the better of the Recreio in what SwHL The following will represent the probably 4 closely contested Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club match. The following will play for the "B" XI in a match against the The Lincolns, who are the "Isa- Club de Recreio Ladies at Sockun ders in the Third Division, should Lincolns against the 8/9 Jata in a friendly Hockey encounter on the 100 to 15 p - gain, another two Karing ground this afternoon, com- Weillake, V. Barn, B. Hans,
MJ. Harris Walker M King, IL at the expense) of CFL mancing at 4.60 p.m.
Thorpe, M. Bishop, M. Ratty, Hollingswortli) Bentley and IA, Rois- Adama, K. "Vernall, K. Kug..
Owen Hughesrompslind": his first captainer and I would tale this opportunity of offering my
The following have been selected to sincera congratulations,; › His fold- ing during the gaude was probably against Maisya on Bunday at the represent the Kowloon Cricket Club. the Gnast sood on the ground,hia K.C.C.
dommencing at 11 mm lanings of fost an antischer (captala); 8. Jex, knocksind the most trying contra MTS PAY NA MAKA tions, and
of the Go lony attack was very sound:
VRA.B.C. 5
Recreio
(Happy Valley, 2.45 p.m.) 19.
LINCOLNS
(King's Park, 2.45 p.m.):
University
(Happy Valley, 4:15 pm.
Sunday
FIRST DIVISION.
• 8. CHINA (Kowloon 2.15 pm) ✔ LINCOLN8 ·
(Club, 4.18 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION"
LINCOLNE N
(Club, 2,45 p.m.)
PROBABLE TEAMS
Ealdry, Cpl. McGuinness, Higgins, Ridley and Hooquard (Captain).
SECOND DIVISION, Lincolns-Deacon (Captain), Cole elough and Steaina;. Maughan, Worrell, and Robson; Clayton, Chapman, Tata, Pta, HeGalsness, and Tone.
THIRD DIVISION:
Recreiot-A, Quinn; B. Gaan (Cap- lain) and J. Alves; II. Remedios, Gill and C. Coelho; C. Santos, A. Perairn, D. Aquino, H: Campos and I. Castilho
Reserva C. Marques, Lincolns:-Meaking: Martin FIRST DIVISION
and Recreio E, Marques; R. Silva and Thompson; Matthews Dudley, Netto and J. Bowen; G. Gonsalves Dudley, Ballers, Harper, and Clark, a Ramsden;, Wildy (Captain), Parker
Delgado and W. Maher, T. Umetliko,
Guterres (Captain), I. Bousse, RAS.C.-Abbott, Powell ** and Gomes and J. Ci Bantos,
Clarker Buckland Gray and Todd probably triumph over the Varsity Turnert Dudley, Cork
Láncolni-feath,.. Edminson. and Whitlay, Epcott, A. N. Others Hay and
and" Bett: Fallbrook,
while The Boyal, king inbra