THE CHINA MAIL.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1933,

4404Sporting Page AL 12

CRAGG CARRIES BAT FOR 122 IN SENSATIONAL CRICKET GAME

KOWLOON MAY

UPSET SOUTH

CHINA STARS

Champions May Field Depleted Side.

SUNDAY'S BIG CLASH

(By OUTSIDE LEFT)

WILL KOWLOOD

to-morrow

achieve what appears to be the impossible and wreck South China's chances of repeating last year's success in the Soccer League Championship or will the latter team triumph and meet the Lincolns on Sanday fall of that fighting spirit which prevailed throughout last season?

South China will probably field a| depleted first team against Kow- toon and include Tam Kong-pak

and Fang King Cheong in their fix- A

ture against the Lincolns.

The Lincolns have been unfor- tunute to lose Turner through in- juries, but Roden should prove a very able understudy,

(Continued on Page 5).

. B. FRAGGOTT (above) has challenged Seaman Harry Ewin to a return fight for $1,000 aside, winner take all. Ewin won the Colony middleweight title on 1.ko. from Fraggott in the third round last Saturday night,

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HOCKEY CHAMPIONS LOCAL

DEBUT TO-MORROW

THREE CAER CLARK CUP ENCOUNTERS

TEAMS -WEAKEN ED BY INJURIES

(By STICKS).

SIX of the seven teams entered in the 1933-4 Caer Clark Cup series will be seen in action to-morrow, the Hong Kong Ladies', holders for the past three seasons, and St. Andrew's playing their debut games, The Recreio “A” are the team who have no fixture,

The following are the three matches for to-morrow: Hong Kong Ladies v. Central British Association

Club de Recreio "B" v. "Y" Ladien

St. Andrew's Club Central British School

(Sookunpoo, 3.15 p.m.)

(King's Park, 2.45 p.m.)

LOCAL LAWN TENNIS OFFICIAL LEAVING FOR HOME

Mr. & Mrs. James Travelling By President Pierce

Mr. C. P. F. James, a member of the LT.A. Interport Selection Committee, is leaving for Home by the President Pierce on Tue- day following a long illness,

He will be accompanied by Mrs. Jamen, who this year won

the Colony Ladies' singles title for the first time and partnered Mrs. Lochner to victory in the Colony Ladies' Doubles Championship.

BRADFORD (King's Park, 3 p.m.) REGAINS PLACE

IN CLUB PACK

Triangular Tourney Starts To-morrow.

CHANCES NOT BRIGHT

The Hong Kong Ladies are field-pinyer, Miss Thomson would havṛ |ing a very strong eleven, including been seen to better advantage sa two new players in Miss B. Hance a wing half in support of Mies and Mins E. O'Hagan.

The lat Blumenthal.

(By BCRUM HALF)

Triangular Tournament, won by the

ter has only recently returned to

Having won their first match, ARMY the Colony from extended leave, against the C.B.S., the "Y" Ladies and was a reguinr member of the should record their second win. champions' half. back line last "Y" Ladies:-J. Weller; M. Portal- season. Mian E. M. Gray, another llon, A. Fowler; M. Gardiner, E.

ed back in the Colony yesterday. Brown.

R. Blackmore, M. Reed, P. McCaw and IN LEAGUE by the Naldera, but will be given

Strong Saints Team

20TH BATTERY

STILL UNBEATEN to return from Home leave, arriv Thomsen, B. Blumenthal: O. Dalziel

Goulty Misses Penalty. For Medicals.

time to settle down before she appears in the team.

HLK Ladies:-M. Bird; E. Helbling M. Wallace; B. Kance, H. K. Lowe, Bell, J. Dalziel. E E. O'Hagen; E. Bonnar, J. Churchill and E. Selby,

C.B.A. Leader II

Rugby

Club last season. commences Lo-morrow when the holders of the Shield clash with the Army at Sookunpoo, commenc- ing at 4 p.m.

their

THREE CENTURY STANDS AT K.C.C.

GARTHWAITE & WILLIAMS ADD 134 FOR R.A.

490 RUNS. FOR 6 WICKETS

MARRYING HIS BAT FOR A PATIENT 122, SCORED OUT OF THE

SENSATIONAL LINCOLNS CRICKET TRIUMPH OVER THE

ROYAL ARTILLERY . BY 8 WICKETS AFTER BEING SET 244 FOR VICTORY IN THEIR FRIENDLY ALL-DAY MATCH AT THE K.C.C. YESTERDAY. ·

Hitting, a five and sixteen boundaries Cragg participated in two century partnerships. With Pie Dewey (42) he added 138 for the second wicket, and with L/Cpl. Higgins (59) he added 100 la an unbroken third wicket stand. -

Losing their first wicket at 37 Scores: the Artillery were indebted to Lt.

Royal Artillery Garthwaite (74) and Capt. Williams Lt. Waring, b. Lilley ... (87), the two Army Interporters, Capt. Williams, ihw, b Ash

Lt. Garthwaite, b Ullyatt for a second wicket stand of 154, Gr. 1, b Ullyatt Williams, who scored 87 against Lt. Flowerdew, not out the K.C.C. in his last match on this Gr. Lowen, not out

Extras (B1, LBB) ground, hit two aixes and twelve boundaries, while his partner found the rails on thirteen OC- canlona.

J

three-figure

Total (for 4 wkts. dec.) 243 LL. Laine, Lt. Ravenhill, Gr. Wal- ker, L/Bdr. Smith and L/dr. Chad [wich did not bat.

Fall

I

the wickets;

4

37 171 179 218

Lilley

Dewey

Heath

Anb

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M.

10 11

Lloncolnshire Regiment

122

During his ORDNANCE CORPS

partnership Garthwaite struck behind the ear by 'a hilt WELL BEATEN

from Williams at the other end. He was shaken by the blow, bût McNeil Scores Three For

The St. Andrew's Club are Beld-

continued batting with his and are ing a very strong team

score at 57. Weak Argylls Team.

favoured to carry off the two points

The Lincolns' batsmen” made Crazz from the C.B.S. by a large margin Saturday on the same ground the walte, who sent down only six overs

Winning by 16 points to nil last merry in the absence of Garth- Ullyait GRANT PLAYS AT CENTRE HALF

Misa J. Wong, who sustained an Club, who are favoured to repeat after going on as fourth change Lt. Young, b Lewen Injured arm in a recent encounter. (By JOCK)

have made Success, Miss Marie Smith, the brilliant has fully recovered and will play change in their fifteen, I., H. Brad and United Services' soccer centre Pie. Dewerb Garthwaite

one bowler, L/Cpl. Higgins, the Army 2/Lt. Cragg, not out centre forward of the Central at centre-half. The forward line depleted Argylls team defent-:

British Association, is just reis as strong as ever with Miss M ford displacing H. A. Browning. forward, hitting eleven boundaries/Cpl Higgins, not out ed the Royal Army Ordnance

the Shanghai Interportor, in the in his 69 not out. Corps in a friendly soccer match E tragedy of a missed penalty covering from an attack of tonsili-Woolley, the captain, at

pack. by Goully of the Medicals in tice, but it is hoped that she will forward, supported by two fast A not-wingers in Miss F. Wong and Miss the opening minutes of the game be fit to play. to-morrow. The Argylls were withou! Run- had a great effect on the Small able C.B.A. positional change has P. Gittins.

been made in the half back line! St. Andrew's:—R. Rose; G. ter, Docherty, Boyland. Yeoman Units Soccer league match and McQuade, Cpl. Grant led the terday at Chatham Road between where Miss M. Brydon will now be E. Landolt; 1. Woolley, J. Wong,

RA. at centre half to watch Mine E. The early stages of the game and the ILA.M.C, which the former Bonnar. Miks D. Rust and Mrs.

A

at Chatham Road yesterday bỷ -5' goals to 1.

team at contro-half.

wel very

after 21

bui eyon minutes play. Kelly hit the cross-

bar with a shot from the wing and from the rebound MeNEII, crashed the hall into the net..

Five minutes Inter MeNEIL, cul- minated a solu effort to put the "Jneka" two up, while 。 minute later REID made the total threx. Just before the interval Tydd hit the crossbar.

SANDALLS SCORES ONLY GOAL

(By JOCK)

the unbeaten 20th Battery,

won by the only goal scored.

yes-

The 20th Battery team included Combey, Wroe, Greenshields, and Barraclough all of whom are first division players.

Four minutes from the star! the Medicals were awarded a penully for hands, but. Goulty shot wide of the mark. After 6 minutes play

gave Ten minutes after arcond half Sandall

D. Miles are two very capable for wards who may cause the cham pions' defence several anxious mo- mente.

C.B.A. Ladies;-Mrs. Webber: Woolley. Mrs Hudson; E. Beavis, M. Bryson, M. Whitley; E. Woolley, Mra. Miles, M. Smith, D. Hunt, and Mrs. Cressey,

ley, I. Gittins and P. Gittins.

centre-

The following.are the tennis?

Club: P. Whitham; G. P. Lam NEW YEAR

mert. I. H. Griffiths, W. II. B. Rigg, White. J. Ferguson; M. W. Turner J. A. R

M.

Selby (captain); G. A. Stewart, D. A. Cumming, E. F. Walkden, 1. H. Brad- ford, F. R. Burch, K. A. Munro, McLellan and R. O. F. King,

D

+

Churn: F. Wong, L. Rogers, M. Wool- Miss Rousseau Back

Baserves:— H. C. Meake J. Hu There is only one change in the

chison and C.

C. Austin Central British Schoolgirls team,

Army: Sgt. Gould (S.WB. LL who, although beaten in their first Martin (S.W.B.) (Captain), Pte. Sim-

Extras (36, LBIO, WI, NJ)

Total (for 2 wkin.)

***... 247

Sgt. Ásh, C.Q.M.S. Day, Pt. Heath, Lt. "Muspratt-Williams, Bda, Dobbs, Pte. Lilley, Pte. Ullysti did not bat.

Fall of the wickets:

RACE MEETING

2

A

147

AT KWANTI

Walker

First Meeting Since March 26.

Lowen

Smith

Chadwick

ST. JOHN'S CUP BIG RACE

HE Fanling Hunt and Race

Gilmore Club are staging their New

two matches by the C.B.A. and the monde (S.W.B.), Lt. Galictly (5.9.

Lieat Rossler "Y", are very capable of giving a B.)

(Lincolns); L TRE.) (Walker

L/Cpl. Hewitt (8. very good account of themselves.

WB.)

Robert (RA). L/Cpl. Miss H. Knill will again lead the Hardy (S. W. B.), Pte. schoolgirls, and Miss Rousseau. (S.W.B.), Pte. Walters (S.W.B.), Gun- Pic: Jones Keen Recreio Juniors Twho was an absentee last week, ner Barraclough (R.A.), Miss C. Botelho will lead the will be seen on the wing. Miss M. Metcalfe (R.A.).

(S.W.B.), Ple. Lloyd (S.W.B.), LAI In thef

the|Recreio "B" eleven in their second McCaw, who has played very pro-|

match against the misingly at centre-half, will again the resumption Gormley centred R.A. the lead after Hopkins had tournament for O'BRIEN to reduce the arrears [1

the upright. The Medical Ladies. They were beaten in occupy the pivot position.

match by

CBS.-D. Moss; R. Ingram, J. but two further goals were scared had one or two chances of equalis-their first

Bryson; J. de Chaffoy, M. McCaw, J. by the Argyll through MCNEIL King having bad luck when

the hender hit

eroas bar and und KELLY.

Gibson, Grant, McNeil and Boya rebounded into play with Combey the side with previous experience|

-Mixnes C. Botelho (centre-for- were prominent for the Argylla, beaten.

ward). E. Rozario (centre-half RADIO FORCE

Adams played well in goal tot

senior team.

their

own

Joy

Holland; H. Krill, L. Hickey, There are only three players in Booker, 1. Booker and H. Rousseau.

while the Ordnance were best serv ed by O'Brien, Gormley and Meer, the Medicals, being very quick in and T. Noronha (left back).

In goal.

Miss M. Westerhout and Miss' A gathering the hall from all direc tona. Taylor played well at left Almeida learned their hockey in Pte. Yeunan lined the following. Argylls: Farebrother, Gibson, M. half and the best forwards wore Singapore, and the remainder are

Phillips, Elvin, Grant, Fotheringhan, Fym, Poole and King. Reld, McNeil, Todd, Boyd and Kelly.

newcomers, Combey was as safe us a rocko. Botelho; M. Xavier, E. Rosario, E Recreio “B”:-G: Roza; T. Noronha, R.A.O.C.: Meach, Todd, Lawler, Ludlow, Pearman, Gosling, Parkes, in the Battery goal, and the halves Silva; M. Westerhout, Y. Brille, C. Clarke, O'Brien, Routledge and Gorm: played well, while Barraclough Botelho, A. Almeida and M. Figueiredo, Icy.

MEDWAY LOSE

was the most dangerous forward. "Y" Skipper Absentee

RAM.C.;--Adams, Corbett, Slater, fsorganised by the loss of their; Parry, Goulty, Taylor, Pym, Poole-skipper. Miss S. Dalziel, who

King and Haines.

ir

AFTER. Combey, Price, Wroe, progressing favourably after her

SCORING FIRST

Hambly Scores Three For Berwick.

SECOND HALF RECOVERIES

(By OUTSIDE LEFT.)

PLAYING at Happy Valley

yesterday in the First Division of the Chinn Fleet Soccer Championship, H.M.S, Berwick defeated II.M.8. Med way by 4 goals to 3 in a closely contested game.

:

LUCKY DRAW AGAINST SAINTS

ANDY PEERS BACK IN COLONY.

Will Hook For Club.

W. E. Peers, who played ut for Tward for the Colony against Shang- bai in 1931, arrived back from Home leave by the Naldera yester- Handicapped by a leg in: Jury last season I understand Peers is now once again ft, and that he will be booking for the Club In the near future.

While on leave Peers was mar” ried to Miss C; Allison, well-known in local ladies' circles.

Dilly Dallying By St. Andrew's Forwards

FIRST HALF LEAD LOST

(BY STICKSI

TEN GOALS SHARED Joynson. Greenshields, Stevens, Ban- operation

Dilly-dallying in the goalmouth dulls, Driscoll, Hopkins, Seli and Bar-sy" Ladies have had to reshuffle cout the St. Andrew's hockey team raclough.

1.M.8. Medway and H.MS. Eagle- their half-back line. Contrary to victory against the Radio in their shared ben gosis in a hockey match expectations Miss E. Thomson has

friendly game on the Marina yesterday, been entrusted with the key posi-

LL Comdr. Atkinson (Eagle) was e constant, danger to the Medway's de- tion.

An extremely promising ground yesterday,

The Radio are Mamak chem-fence, scoring three, goals, while Tom

ofn and Harris also netted. plons and the Saints are one their most formidable challengers for the Medway.

McCrae (8), Tarr and Allen replied

EAGLE TEAMS CLASH

Fourteen gaala were scored in a soc- cor match at King's Park yesterday

for Consilitis, the

when the 824th Squadron defeated WHITSHED GO NAP

803rd Squadron by 9 goals to 6 in the HLM.E. Eagle Soccer league.

LA SALLE'S BIG WIN

La Salle College beat the Diocesan Boys' School by 11 goala to nil on their own ground after leading by four goals at the interval.

IN FLEET LEAGUE

Cornflower Routed.

E. F. Fincher gave the Saints a first half lead, but Awtar Singh|

MEDICALS BEATEN

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Garthwaite

33

Q. M. E. W

13 0 66

10

15

24

0 19 D

6

45 1

Waring

A

0 20 Umpires: L. King and Pte. Muc- Jkelroy.

Year Meeting on Sunday, De cember 31, when five events, none of which are flat races, are on the programme. This is the first Meeting since March 26, the big race being the [St. John's Cup, on which a $10

The Royal Air Force, Kai Tak, suf- sweep is being conducted.

Kered three wickets' defeat at the The following le the programme. hands of II.M.8. Eagle in a friendly 1-2.30 pm The Volunteer Hurdle cricket encounter at the Valley yester

Race (Unofficial) 11 Miles. For day afternoon.

BORDERERS BEAT LINCOLNS

At Sookunpoo on Wednesday the Borderers defeated the Lincolns by 47 Iruns in a friendly cricket match after jacoring 140 runs.

ATKINSON SCORES 58

China Ponies approved by the Off-R.A.F.: 97 (Atkinson 58, Thwaits not cer Commanding Machine Gue

out 14, Clementa 3 for 12, Hat 3 for 27). Troop as bona fide Troop ponies.

Catchweight 169 lbs. To be ridden Eagle: 117 for 9 (Cagby 40, Hall not

Members of the Machine Gun

out 21, Hutchins 3 for 8). Tropp WINNER A CUP: 2nd and 3rd-

the

SMALL UNITS. ELEVEN 2er Bouvenirs. Entry $5.00.

The following will represent p.m. The New Year's Eve Small Units Selected X against the Hurdle Race. 14 Miles, For Chins Army at Sookunpoo to-morrow, com- Ponies. Weight for Inches as par mending at 2 (RE). Mai. Benk Scale plus @ lbs. WINNER. A CUP not exceedingvin (R.A.M.C.),

Lt. Col. Marsden

$50.00 in valute; 2nd and 3rd-70%M.C.). Capt. L. Sarsfield : (B.A. Bryan (RA. Ch. and 80% of Entry Fees respective D.), Q. M. S. Blackler (B.E.), Sgt. ly. Entry $5.00.

Taylor (R.A.P.C.), Cpl. College” (EA," 33.30 p.m. The Tai Po Steeplechase M.C.). Spr. Whitoneid (RE), Spr. 11/2 Miles. For Chins Ponles. Tucker (E), 8pr. Wells (RE), and Weight for Inzhen as per Scale plus pie. Haynes (RAM.C.)... 61bx,

G. R. Sayer, the veteran Interport Service stalwart,

WINNER-A CUF not seneding $50.00 in value; 2nd and Sid-70% and 50% of Entry Fees respective cricketer and Civil ly. Entry $5.00,

arrived back from Home leave by the 4.-4.00 p.m. The Tally-Ho Hurdin Nolders yesterday.

Race. 1 Miles For China Ponies approved by the Master of the Fan

Hunt as "Hunter" Winners PALACE HOTEL WIN of stake money in an official race this year barred. Catchweight 188|

tba:

WINNER-A CUP

not exceeding

BILLIARDS TITLE.

R.A. Sgts. Win Close Encounter.

ly

136 pm. The B John's Cup. (Un

$50.00 in values 2nd and 3rd- -70%

And 80% of Entry Focs respective

Entry $5.00.

official) Over 2 Miles of fair huntHE Palace Hotel, made certain

ing country, starting and finishing

on the

of the Steel Coulson's Billiards Race Course For Chin Championship when they defent

Ponies, Catchweight 168 fba,

broke through in the opening Al Shamshuipo yesterday "B" Coins- minutes after the interval to net pany, Lincolns, defeated the R.A.M.C. in a friendly hockey match by 5 gosli the equalizer, .II.MS, Whitshed defexted ILM.S.

to 1. Enjoying most of the play, but

Barnsby 3, Manson, and Brindley Cornflower by five clear goals in unable to thrust home their ad scared for the Wigners. Divialen 2, Section 2, of the China vantage owing to poor shooting in Fleet, Soccer Championship at the circle, the Saints were boat BORDERERS BEAT YMCA. The Modway settled down to and MORGAN ones to place the Happy Valley yesterday afternoon. served by thele half-back trio, Wil- On the Chatham Road_ground_yes- steady' 'football and opened the issue beyond doubt. The Medway Gamblyn (2) Bryan (2) and liams, a newcomer to the centre terday afternoon time Borderers second scoring through GOOSE who scor however, made a splendid effort to Buckley scored for the Waltshed, half position, for the Radio, gave cleven defeated the "Y" second Sean

[by 4 clear goals. - od during a meise in the goal-equalles goals being scored by who led by two goals at the in-a promising display,

Jones 10 (2), Jones 89, and Duinal ROBERTSON and 600SE

Bt. Andrew R. IL. Wong E. I wore the scorers, and bla Berwicks-Funnell; James and: Jan- Whitshed:---Pearson; Streadwick and P. White, F. A. Broadbridge; it. Mac- Tha Berwick equalised through Kinst Kent, Cansell and Braddon: Edwards; Judge, Bryan, and Padge; Nidar, A. EF. Quast, A. B. Hamsons de p HAMBLY who scored from a free Jones, Morgan, Languisad, Ryan and Buckley, Roberts, Hanford, Bhærring- M. Weill, El F. Fincher, N. A. K. Maes

H. K. LADIES WIN wentky kayya, Bilko and Bi C, Fincher, At Boompoo rasterday the Hong Madway:Sindang

Kadlo MR Bingh K Bing, P. Kong Ladies Hockey Olah, defeated The Kowloon Bowling Green Club Purking, Blair': and Witabt, and Pearson; Robson, Winsiner and Singhs Mohinder Singh, Williams, K. Che BL-Andrew Club Ladies by the are holding a Children's Sports most. Dennia. HL. Hazell, the Club Lawn when Farrier, Bay, Gosano, Branton and Lachy West, Romney,

Wheeler, Hunden Altar. Singh, 4. Blogb, Awtar odd goal in three, in a friendly any ing tomorrow, commencing at 2 pm:Tennis League player, arrh Flaker and Thompson,.

Singh & Malwani: Singh, and K. Singh, counter,

Jaharp

the Colony yesterday by

mouth.

terval.

kick fust outside the penalty area. Robertain and Cornflower Laverick Whiting

ton,' and Gambly2307

cond half the Berwick

WINNER A CUP: 2nd and arded the Royal Engineers in Kowloon

Silver Souvenirs Entry $5.09. lant pight. Entries Close on December 18 at

Noon, to the Club's Treasurers, déwers Scores

Thomson Co., York Buildings, and Palace Hotel" 900 R.E. Sgt. cash or cheque covering Entry Fees SL Patricks: 507 C.P.0,'%. Mess: 841 must be sent will-Entries.

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