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Woodland Stag is also fit, and, although he is not so good over five furlongs a.g longer distances, I still think

over

HAMPSHIRE RUGBY TRIUMPH.

Middlesex Beaten By Champions.

EASTERN COUNTIES DRAW WITH SUSSEX

SHANGHAI

LEAD MALAYA

BY 27 RUNS

Wickets Fall Fast In To-day's Play.

BURN STOPS MALAYA BATTING] COLLAPSE

Shanghai were dismissed for 213 runs fifteen minutes after the lun-) cheon interval to-day, thus giving them a lead first innings lead of 27 runs over Malaya in the final match of the Triangular Interport Cricket series.

The last two wickets added only 17 runs, Jenkin being foolishly run out by Sinclair, and "Torrie" Wilson being

THE CHINA MAIL.

COLONY MIXED DOUBLES

· SEMI-FINALS

Games To-morrow And Tuesday

M. W. Lo and Mrs. Enid Lo- Litton, holders, will meet. E, C. Fincher and Miss O, Dalziel, the K. C. C. No. 1 pair, in the Semi-Final Round of the Co- lony Mixed Doubles Lawn Ten- nis Championship at the C.B.C. to-morrow afternoon, commen- cing at 4 p.m.

On Tuesday L. Goldman and Mrs. Lockner, 1991 champions, will meet P. S. Cannon and Mrs. James on the same courts at 4 p.m. in the other Semi Final

caught off his first ball for a LEO FROST

“duck."

Jonklass sent down the frat ball at 11.05 from the Naval Yard end and Pat Madar turned his third ball to leg for a 2. Gill opened

the Supreme Court end and had four runs scored off him of which Booth claimed three.

Madar and Booth, however, did not remain long, Pat being clean bowled by Jonklass after ten minutes' play. 120-3-31. The partnership realised, 41 runs, and Madar's carefully played 31 was scored out of 94.

Simpson, Shanghai's left-handed opening batsman, then came in and played the remaining three balls of Jonklass' over.

LEADS JOCKEYS

WITH 38 WINS

Benny Proulx Level

With da Roza,

NORMAN DEITZ MAKES A BIG ADVANCE

(By RAPIER)

CLUB BEAT

SUFFOLK BY

3 CLEAR GOALS!

Divett Registers The "Hat Trick.”

IRISH INTERNATIONAL SHINES AT FULL BACK

(BY STICKS)

G. E. R. Divent, the brilliant Honel

Kong Hockey Club centre-forward, was in great form yesterday when he scored all three goals for the Club in a friendly encounter against H.M.S. Suffolk at King's Park.

Although the Club won, they did not have matters all their own way. The Navy team put up a splendid struggle and were greatly assisted by Surg. Lt. Comdr. Phillips, the Irish International, who put in very

clever work at left-back. The na

val forwards made several visita to

the Club goal, but lacked finish to their efforts,

Inside Forwards Shine The Club forwards, on the other hand, combined beautifully, par ticularly the inside men. Both wings, however, did not show up inj their usual form.

Wagstaff made another brilliant nave early in the second half when HE following are the records of Divett again rushed the goal.

left

TACEA

Comdr. Phillips Unsupported

at the Valley, Macao, and just in time. Faaling to date this season:

lat 2nd 3rd Un .38 29 19 59 15 23 25 55 .14 22 .14

L. G. Frost In the next over Booth hit the A. J. P. Heard first boundary of the day when he B. A. Proulx

6. U. da Roza 'hooked a short one from Gill. He s

S. N. Pan got Jonklass away to the leg boun- A. L. Caplan dary in his next over.

S. Y. LISAK Both batsmen were playing cau-E. O. Butler

N. Deitx tiously and only attempted to score In Kiu Ying off the very few loose balls sent D. Black .. down. The wicket was wearing F. M. L. Soares well, but Jonklaas got up shoulder P. Chanson high once or twice.

P. Young Willis came ou for Jonklass at 138 G. A. Harriman

P. P. Botelho

and in his third over Booth got his J. C. A. Ingram pads in the way of a straight one.

W. H. Choy 147-4-39.

Yee Shun

Wa

In 40 minutes Shanghai had lost two wickets for 40 runs. Booth had played a chanceless knock, exercis- ing extreme caution throughout and Jacoring the majority of his rune on the lex side. He scored his 39 out of 68.

W. H. 8. Dariz A. A. R. Botelho Y. T. Fudg

A

R. A. Carroll

W Lobell

G.

W. T. Stanton G. P. Ferguson

J. E. Noronha W. N. Yeh W.. Poy R. V.

Tang Carme

150 Hoisted, Leach sent up the 150 with a H. v. angle of Willis after he had been very nearly bowled by one that did 8. W. Tang

Y. M. not rise much. Simpson also had

cky escape in the same over.

In the next over Simpson left

when he played too soon to a

ball from Gt and gave Eu an easy catch al short leg. 151-5-13,

Leach Caught at Wicket

Leach opened with

WA

22 18 63 1062 .10 149

Ho

الدي

Comdr. Phillips continually broke up the Club attacks, but the half-f backs were unable to clear and tho Club forwards were pressing on the navy goal.

6 14 10 78

6 9 18 46

7 ID 50

Price.

7 37 6 43

B 43

up

Fair Victory

Adding another laurel to his impor ing collection, Juan Zabala, Argen- tine track star who won glory in the 1932 Olympic Games, is shown, winning the 80,000-meter marathon at the recont World's Fair meet in Chicago. Zabala holda the world's record for the distance,

BORDERERS BEAT RECREIO

Loser's Plucky Fight With Nine Men.

DYKE BADLY INJURED

Playing with only nine

a

men

MALAYA LUCKY TO TOTAL 186

Unfortunate In Attack Against Shanghai.

ALVIS AND CROOME IN INVALUABLE `STAND'

(By Athole).

MALAYA

were decidedly fortun ate to total 186 against Shang- hai yesterday, but they were un- fortunate not to have secured more than 2 wickets for 107 runs in the Shanghai innings.

Burn, Eu Chow Telk and Hamil ton threw their wickets away by attempting to hit the cover off the

bali when both Isaacs and Wilson, aided by the use of a new ball, were bowling a length which did not justify anything but respect. Gibson

out to a beautiful catch on the leg side when he glid- ed a ball from Wilson for Mayhew

WAS

to take a very fine catch, and Gill was bowled by a "carker" from Isaacs. Thus half the side were out for 36.

Alvis opened well, but once ho was set he went for the bowling in & plucky manner to score 90 out of 168 after giving only two chances when he had passed his 50. It was a magnificent effort and pulled the game out of the fire for Malaya.

Croome Bats Well Croome batted well and was un-

In an extra five minutes of play the Navy made several determined the South Wales Borderers put lucky to get out to a ball that bump- attempts, but Divett broke away a

magnificient struggle ed badly. Ile and Alvis added 64 third time to score from a pass by against the Club de Recreio at runs for the sixth wicket.

King's Park yesterday to lose by Club: E. S. Moses; A. A. Dand single goal scored in the years of age, looked set for a cen- Alvia, who is little more than 17 (Capt). F. Rodger; W. A. Reed, H. Jsecond half by Pintos. D. Lowe, E. V. Reed; T. J. Price, A J. Dyke, the Borderers centro Isaacs on to his wicket.

tury when he chopped a ball from Sinclair, G. E. R. Divett, J. E Pot half, was severely injured over tacked the bowling from the start,

*Telley.

He at-

ter and J. L

H.M.S. Suffolk: A. B. Wagstaff; the right eye within two minutes but I feel sure that they would have Lt. Comdr. Tidd. Surg. Lt. Comdr. of the start when a free hit was been dismissed much earlier had Phillips: Lt Poulton, Sub. LL Mur-deflected by a Recreio player into Leach given Pat Madar an oppor- pratt Lt. Rogers; Mid. Kirke, Lt his face. Campbell, LL Surtees, Mid.

He retired to the tunity before the batsman was act. and Stoker O'Neill

clubhouse where his wound was bandaged, but shortly after left for the Military Hospital.

Darnley

MEDWAY MAMAK FIXTURES. Debut To-day Against The Police.

Loo

a

S. Y.

Y. Bung

W. G. Fischer

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J. Keswick

J. W. Hope

Dr. J. C. Macgowan

0

0

1

pleted.

straight

J. A. L. Schreiber

C. L. Aris

8. K. Woog

Ellis Joseph

H. M. Remedios

12. P. Saunderson

drive to the rails off Willis and late F. 1. hand

eut him to the boundary off the next A. D. Coppin :ball. He was, however, given out D. B. Evans

A. da Lus

the Woo Tugson

to a catch behind the wicket off the H. P. Reen last ball, Croome taking the ball R. M. Wood well on the leg side.

From pavilion it looked as if the ball the Shanghai skipper on the 161-0-19.

hit R. Charles

leg. L. E. Morgan

M. N. Cochrane

Miles

over J. Jordan

In the fast bowler's next Jenkin survived a very confident ap. 1. G. Hin peal for a catch behind the wicket A. G. Botelho K. W. Fung T. A. Madar, who had been

A. W. da Kors in for 20 minutes for only one run left four runs later as the result of a brilliant catch by

ARGYLLS BEATEN Eu Chow Telk at forward short

AT SOCCER. leg. The fieldsman took a big hit in most confident manner. 165-7-1

Time Expired Lincolns Men Win.

manner,

+

Sam Isaacs played his first half dozen balls in a subdued. collecting unusual singles instead! On the Chatham Road ground of boundaries, and then attempted yesterday afternoon,' the time ex- London, To-day. Hampshire, County Rugby cham.to hit his first two balls from Gili pired men of "A" Company, Lin- in view of his condition that pions for the last two seasons, nar- however, he sent on to the top of tachment by 3gonis to 1 in a without success. The third ball, coins, defented the Argylls De be will be very

near at the rowly beat Middlesex by 9 points to the tents on the Chater Road boun-friendly soccer match.

7 at Bournemouth yesterday in the finish. In fact, though this sound ridiculeux,

¿dary....... Championship.

Woodland

Stag, is the best long shot.

Eastern Counties

drew with

Night Star has it in him to lead Sussex at Ipswich, each side acer-

Isaacs Bowled

In Willis' next over the fast all the way home, although he ising two tries, and Kent best Sur bowler shaved the bottom of the not as good as he was during the rey by 20 points to 19 in the other stumps to diamies Isaacs much te earlier part of the spite of his failure in the St. Leger. Cambridge Univeralty were also

season. In two county games, Night Star should find plenty of engaged in a close match, beating supporters and it would not aur-Guy's Hospital by 6 points to 6 m prisca me a bit if he woul. -:

Reuter,

Portia's Distance

one must

Assume that he is

now quite capable of lowering

4

Harding, Clark, and Bett scored. for the winners while Raid notched the Argylla solitary point.

WALES BEAT ENGLAND

in the International Soccer match Wales beat England by 2 goals to

London, To-day!!

at St. James's Park, Newcastle, yes; terday. Reuters.

Mayhew Opens

Leach paid tribute to Mayhew's

The Borderers were without knock against Hong Kong when he the services of Lt. Cresswell and sent the wicket-keeper out to open Lt. Tyler, both of whom leaving for Home to-morrow.

are the Shanghai innings with Stokes. SUCCESSFUL HOCKEY DANCE

He was, however, beaten by a beautiful ball from Jonklass with thé acore at only 26.

Stokes, who hit five boundaries

H.M.S. Medway are the only Navy by the Y. M. C. A. and "y" Ladies' in his 42 scored out of 79 in 83 A very successful dance was held team in the Mamak Hockey Tourna-Hockey Clubs last night, no fewer minutes, was missed early in his ment this season, and, owing to their than 70 couples attending, G. Wil-innings by Willis off Gill and sur- fate arrival from the North, the team's fixtures have just been com-was one of the guests.

lis, the Malaya Cricket Interporter,vived numerous obstruction appeals

The following are the Medway's fixtures for this season:

WHITEHALL TRIUMPH

up

from the same bowler.

Shanghai, with Pat Madar and R. Booth batting well, MEDWAY MAМАК ТВАМ.

H. M. S. Whitehall beat the the day 79 runs in arrears with &

wound November 10 v. Police,

Headquarter Wing of the South wickets in hand. November 21 v. RA.M.C.

(Mongkok).{Wales Borderers by 4 goals to nil

at Happy Valley yesterday. (Bookunpos). November 23 v. Mule Corps.

(Marine 4.15). December 9 v. Radio

(Caroline Hi 4,15). December 10 v. 12th Battery

CLUB “A” RUGBY TEAM LOSE.

(Lyemoon 8,30) Poor Display Against

(Marina 2,80),

(King's Park)..

Borderers.

K.C.C. MAKE CHANGE FOR SUNDAY.

Lay Replaces Overy For Game Against "Shanghai.

January & v. Royal Sigs, January 14. C.B.A. January 20v. KIT.C.

(Navy ground). AFTER leading by 5 polats at February 4 v. United

the interval a weak Borderer's (Navy_ground).]

Afteen defeated the Club “A” by a The Kowloon Cricket Club are NAVAL LOWER DECK. goal and a try (8 pla) to two tries making only one change in the November 19 v. Radio

(Caroline Hill 4.15). In a game in which the Club gave wicket for their game against (6 pts.) at Happy Valley yesterday eleven which lost to Malaya by one November 26 v. Jats

a surprisingly poor display.

(Marina 4.90). December 2 v. Incognitos

Hardy broke through in the first Shanghai on Sunday at the K.C.C.. (Navy ground 4.18)-half to score between the posts and December 9 v. Open kunn

Arthur Lay, who was unavailable December 18. v. Punjabs (Jats) convert his own effort.

los week, will take H. Overy's **"" (Navy-ground). In the second half, Meeke want place in the side, which is des- December 23 x. Army (Provisional) through for the Club, and Archer perately weak in bowling: The

(Sookunpoo). gave them the lead with an December 28 v. Radio

un- įteam is as follows: . converted try. Close on full time (Caroline Hill), January 3 v. Jals

one of the Borderer's forwards (Marina). secured the winning points with a January 12 v. Clob.

the result of a forward January 22 y. Jate

Radio February 12 v. Club

March 2. v, Club "A"

V

January 17 Jats (Punjab) January 24 v Badjo

January 30 Jats-

"A".

try 18 (King's Park) rush. (King's Park), (Caroline Hill); 2nd XI.

(King's Park),

the University, Naval Officers, Matches are to be fixed against ***** (King's Park).

R.A.F. Oncers, and the C.B.A

MEDWAY FRIENDLIES. November 16 vII. M. S. Esris

Mes (Valley), November 18 y Incogniton perit de

(Causeway Bay 4,183. November 21 v Jata. "A"

(Marine).

(NRTAI),

(Naral)!

E. C. Fincher (Captain) E. F. Fincher

G. C. Burnett

W; C-Hung

C. LEtapleton NA. E. Mackay CBR.. Sargent

"A. T" Lay":

8. V. Gittins

F. A. Munn

́JARDINE SCORES MAN

Patiala, To-day. The M.C.0 who scored 550 (D. R. Jardize 80) were held to a "draw by Patiala 335 for 6 (WA

The following are the Teams re- presenting the Naval Lower Deck against the Radio on Sunday and FLMS Medway against the In- cognitos on Saturday" at Causeway Bay at 4.16 p.mpanga Naval Lower Decks out November 80 v Ath HK S. Steers (Medway) (Captain), W. 156)-Reuter

(Marina);

As Mac Mecker (Berwick); d. (Marina) Hooper (Verity)D. ST. Penman

(Eagle), F. Mordy (Cumberland); W (Naval); 8. Swann (Modway) W. E. Tether "(Cumberland); veteran); Ington

GMcCrae Rimmer

the ball had come back on to the the surprise of many who thought wicket off Croome's pads. 180-8-7.

Jenkin (24), and Sinclair (4) then remained together until the luncheon Interval which was taken lat 190 for 8, though both batsmen fortunate to be out when it was his Portia la nothing if not a sprin

ing to force the pace, The last wicket had added only had narrow escapes when attempt call, 210-9-28, 2015 ter and with Br. Johnnis Heard in the saddle the pony's chances, are Here are some of the best per opening from the Naval Yard end Jonklass a catch at mid on off Wil Play was resumed at 1.20 Willis 8 runs before Torrie Wilson gave greatly enhanced. In all his races formances of the leading ponles so far Partia could have taken the racing on Saturday in this event: with an over at half speed and off is to give Shanghal a lead of only lead and kept in front for the first

Wolin-6 furlongs 140 pounds his fourth ball Jenkin sent up the 27 runs on the first innings. half mile, oreo had his jockey

2003.06.4.

200 with a cover drive to the boun Shanghal scored their 218 in 208 2nd E wished, and in Saturday's Ave fur longs he will be a big thorn in the side of Wolln.

Rosy Morn holds the record

for this distance. He la fit. When

he made the record he was not half as well as he is now, se

hits own time, ··

A

(Naval)

(Medway): 1

PLAYER INJURED

Hulme, of the Tamar, was un G. Johnson (Berwick; and T. Walls fortunate to deceive a bad cut over

Marina TymaN '(M6xJza#}+\\\\00Way), and Burns, (Eagle Pige

December 8 ▼KU

„December, 9. v Incognitos Rosy Morn furlonge — 155 lbs dary,

December 20 ▼ Jati, “A”! 1.08.8 (record); Portia -6 furlongs - 170 lbs for five minutes when Jenkda call wickets to fall to-day, had the folk bak

Play had not been in progrenn | Willis, who took four of the eight AN 1.21.2 (record)

January 4 v. 5th IL K. 8.. Night Star 6 furlongs 170 bed for a sharp single to leg from a lowing figures for his

yman (Kepel). Hodge the eye during the cricket match ** -- 1.22.]” (not * record, but Foria shot by Sinclair, The Bateman this morning:

first, spell January 11 v Endio

between the Berwick and the Tam- Medwaytm the sugarako ar at Happy Valley yesterday. oline

Jones, Tell G. Steers (Captain), Tamar 29 (Hulme 11, Richards & January 11 v-Jata HÅ

PO. Rhodes Sto Attwell, Tel. Van (Marinas. Swanne, L. 9, Hodges and Bts Doo, for 120 January 13 Incognitas

IA 8: Thomas, Bing McCrae, Ab. Tarr,

Berwick E1 (Miller 6, Collins 5 (Naval), and A, B, Allen.

(( finished - End),

sent him back, but he was then in

Wood and Stag

furlongs

108 the same cresse 'and, an, exäy run

·lbe 1.36.35. (record)

out was recorded, Jenkin being un-

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