THE CHINA M
TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1934.
W. A. REED AND L.A.C. CAGBY HEAD JUNIOR CRICKET AVERAGES
INTERPORT
SOCCER TRIAL
TO-MORROW
Probable Forwards Meet] Possible Defence
THREE CENTRE HALVES IN
THE SAME TEAM --
(By IMP)
LADIES'
HOCKEY
THREE PLAYERS WHO
WERE OMITTED
Selectors Gamble On Defence
MISS HELBLING FIRST CHOICE BACK
(BY STICKS!
JUDGING the players entirely on
form this season Min B. The Third Interport Soccer Trial D'Almada (Recreio goalkeeper), will be staged on the Club Ground, Miss B. Helbling (H. K. Ladies full- Happy Valley, to-morrow after back), and Miss P. Gittins (St. noon, commencing at 4.30 p.m. {Andrew's winger), `should have The previous trial proved an utter been included in the Colony ladies" failure, no fewer than five of the hockey team, which will meet the selected players being unable to Australian Ladies's touring party, make an appearance, while many of in place of Mrs. R. Rose, Miss E those on view failed to impress.
To-morrow's
M. Gray, and Miss O. Brown. game,
however, should assist the Selection Com- mittee to decide upon the eleven to visit Shanghai early next month.
The Whites' defence is prac tically the strongest available, hut they will be seriously tested by the probable Colony forward line which is prised of B. Gosano, Tam Kong-pak, A. V. Gosano, E. Strange and Bickford.
COM-
I have watched Miss D'Almada in a number of matches, and she has never failed to impress. With three years' experience she is both quick to think and act. Her |clearances have on many occasions saved her team from defeat, as was Instanced last week against the C.B.A. Ladies,
Mrs. Rose, although a very close rival, is not displaying her former accuracy and speed in goal this NERAON. She was fortunate to be on the better side in each of the
The defence, which has Pau Ka ping supported by the Army backs, ABen and Morrison, has three cen tre halves in the half-back line in Trials and was consequently not Beltrao Cork, and Leung Wing-chul tested. She failed badly, however,
The Whites' forwards will be led when fully extended in the by Howe, who is supported on the right wing by Tang Kwong-sam and Eliivit, and by the Ridley Hoennard combination on his left.and
trial.
Jast
Miss Helbling gave a splendid account of herself in all the Trials 1. much quicker
Is defence the Blues will have and safer player than Miss Gray,
McHardy, of the Pollee, in goal. He gave a good display in the pre- vious trial when he was completely
who lacks pace.
Fast Back Required Although apt to be very erractic, unsighted when beaten by Matthias Miss A. Fowler secured inclusion
with what proved goal of the match.
to be the only on her hard hitting abilities and
3. Strange and C. Pile will form the rearguard, and Skinner, Pardoe and Jones have been selected as the halves.
stamina.
Old Ring Team Reunited
Once the idol of the French boxing ring, Georges Carpentier, for many reurs retired, is staging a comeback in an attempt to recoup his fortunes. He is shown at his training camp at La Guarchs, France, with his old 'manager, „Francois Descamp, who formerly steered him to pugilistic greatness.
Kilcash Hill And The
Grand National
Pearce Hits:
Second Century In The Colony
Display At Newbury Makes Him Favourite
I'
By "AMATO"
Redmond Back To Interport Form.
A.A. RUMJAHN'S FEAT
(BY. ATHOLE)'
A. PEARCE, who made hia
To focal debut last season after
having averaged over 20 for Kent
FORSYTH SECOND IN
THE BOWLING
CLARK LEADS STUMPERS WITH FINE RECORD
COMPLETE STATISTICS TO DATE
in the English County Cricket W.
Championship.
registered: bis
second century of the season on Saturday when he scored 101 off the Civil Service attack before re- tiring.
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Pearce scored his 101 out of 171, taking part in a fourth wicket stand with Tom Hayward (55) that yielded 127 rune before the latter (was dismissed. Pearce hit, two sixes of E. W. Hamilton and in- Įcluded 12 boundaries in his knock.
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+
His first century was record- ed 'against the Navy in the Triangular Tournament, when he hit up 100 out of 187, includ- ing 15 boundaries in his in- nings.
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Only 17.6 overs from A. C. Beck (4 for 28) and T. M. L. Redmond
(6 for 15) aufficed to dismiss the CS.C.C. for 55. Beck started the |"rot" by clean bowling J.-E. Richardson with a "beauty" and then Redmond revealed his true form for the first time since his first matches in the Colony this sea sor He was actually relegated to the Club second team after having! played for the Colony against
Malaya!
*
*
The St. Joseph's scorer had "Tinker" Lee scoring 65 out of 65 for Crulgëngower. Be did not do that, but he hit twelve boundaries! Actually he hit his runs out of 102.
*
(By ATHOLE).
A. REED, PROBABLY BETTER KNOWN AS THE BRILLIANT
•HÔNG KONG HOCKEY CLUB PLAYER, IS HEADING THE
·JUNIOR LEAGUE CRICKET BATTING AVERAGES WITH AN AG GREGATE OF 214 RUNS FOR FIVE INNINGS, TWO OF WHICH WERE NOT OUT. SCORING 102 NOT OUT AGAINST THE ROYAL ENGINEERS HE HAS THE DISTINCTION OF SCORING THE ONLY LEAGUE CENTURY: TO DATE THIS SEASON. FIS
OTHER SCORES WERE 4 ▼ LR.C.; 26 ▼ UNIVERSITY; 34 ▾ RASC; AND 48 NOT OUT CS.CC. HE PLAYED FOR CRAIGENGOWER LAST SEASON, BUT IS NOW OPENING THE RECREIO INNINGS.
L. A. C. Cagby, the Navy player who took 6 for 2 against the CSC.C., is heading the bowling averages, while Forsyth, whose best fent was 6 for 35 against the Recreio, is close on his heels.
W. L. Clark, the Police wicket keeper, has stumped five batsmen and caught four, while A. H. Baker (I.R.C.) has had three stumping decisions and taken three catches. A. Kitchell (C.C.C.), Sgt. Joyce (RAS.C.), R. F. Talbot (H.K.C.C.), A. A. Rumjahn (I.R.C.), and F. E. Lawrence (K.C.C.) have all taken four catches.
The following are the junior league statistics to date:
BATTING
W. A. Reed (Recreio)
R. S. W. Patterson (H.K.C.C) K. Nazarin (LR.C.)
C. W. E. Bishop (H.K.C.C.) T. Yeoh (C.C.C) A. Kitchell (C.C.C.) S/Sgt. Flood (B.A.S.C.) M. el Arculli (LRC) W. L. Clarke (Police) H. J. Armstrong (HK.C.C.) Cpl. College (R.A.M.C) A. K. Mackenzie (H.K.C.C.) LL.-Comdr. Palatret (Navy) A. E. Carey (Police) A. R. Suffled (LR.C.) Dvr. Whitley (R.A.B.C.) W. Sparrow (GCC)
J. F. McGowan (48) and P. D. Crawley (20) put on 64 for the C.S.C.C. first wicket in the friendly junior encounter against the Club, L. P. H. Macaulay (K.C.C.) but then six wickets fell for 35~Maj. Denvir (RA.MC.)
W. Meadows (Police)
UNNEGANCIRANJB÷Y-CASONERY
Inns Runs HS.
N.O.
Avgc
5
214 102*
:2
71.33
2
85
57
Q
42.50
.6
218 59
0
36.33
3
105 60
0
35.00
5
123
41*
1
30.75
6
92
66* 2
*30.66
3
91
64
0
30.33
4
40
0
25.30
5
48* I
25.00
58
0
24.00
93 36
0
23.25
66 35'
0
22.00
2
ས
0
21,00
57* 1
$20.75
6
121..
65
0
20.16
2
21
0
19.50
28
0
19.00
2
.38. 36.
$19.00
4
40
0
18.25
4
46
0
18.00
*
*
髀
P, H. Loughlin (Police)
5
0
17.00
Opening the LEC. innings in
E. Soares (Recrefo)
5
30
0
17.00
their junior friendly match against
A. R.. Abbas (LR.C.)
6
58*
16.80
Ple. Haynes (R.A.M.C.)
2
23
0
15.00
229
*2
0
14.50
4
31.
1
14.33
4.
26
0
14.25
200
1
14.00
16
0
13.50
Sgt. Anderson (E.E.)
2
27
22
0
13.69
H. T. M. Barma (L.R.C.)
'79
30
0
13.16
A. K. Minu (LRC)
6
89*
1
13.00
H. F. Westlake (CS.CC) P. M. N. da Silva (Recreio)
52
31
0
13.00
2
25 *:25
0
12.66
5
18
1
11.75
36
26*
11.66
2
23
19
0-11.50
3
32
20
10.66
3
31 15
0
10.33
4
41 22
"
10,25
2. 20
16
10.00
She must, however, be well covered by a safe back, due to her frequent miss hits, and can think of, no one better suit- The following are the teams: ed as a partner than Miss Whites-Pau Ka-ping; Allan, Mor Helbling, who is fast enough to
is early yet to speculate on the pros, and cous, of the Grand Naruns and the game was left drawn. rison; Beltrao, Cork, Leung Wing-
cover Miss Fowler's mistakes. ebui; Tang Kwong-som, Elliott, liowe,
tional, but all those who witnessed the stylish triumph of Kll. Miss P. Gittins' performance in Ridley and Lt. Hocquard.
Cash Hill at Newbury must have been imprèssed by his Aintree Blues-McHardy; 6. Strange, the trials was very encouraging, possibilities, especially in view of the fact that a week or two pre- 'Pile; Skinner, Pardoe, Gosano, Tain Konford.
Janes B and she should have been includedvious he had given convincing proof of his ability to jump the the K.C.C., A. A. Rumjahn, the St. A. V. Gosano, in place of Miss Brown, who was Liverpool fences when winning the Grand Sefton. E. Strange and
Joseph's College schoolboy, of ex- Reserves.Blackburn, Cord, Tay not seen at her best on the left Candidly, I did not think he could match the speed of Brians ceptional promise, retired soon after Quee-liang, Leonard, Shepherd. wing.
over the comparatively fast coursant Newbury, but ke not only out the fall of the eighth wicket, hav- Mias Brown has an amazing pointed Beeby's charge in the matter of jumping, but also showing scored 108 out of 165. He hit SHIELD SOCCER FOR burst of speed, but she seldom is ed the better speed on the fist.
18 boundaries, and added 74 for the SATURDAY.
able to use it to advantage owing
sixth wicket with T. Hamet (16) Incidentally, he won the race in after three wickets had fallen for 6 minutes 9 4-5 seconds, or nearly 30 seconds faster than Flambent
Recreio Application Refused.
THE following Second Round
to her lack of ball control. -Her hit-and-run tactics Bre easy to frustrate, and I fear that she will PUNJABIS BEAT R.A. not be able to achieve a great deal when opposed to a good half-back.
Miss I. Woolley, although a much slower player, had her completely Senior and Junior Shield pro- mastered in the first trial, and gramme was drawn up for Satur- day at the monthly meeting of the again in the second she was held Hong Kong Football Association by Mrs. Lowe.
Council yesterday:
1
Junior Shield.
(Kick off 2.30 p.m.) South Chinn v. Rocrele (Caroline
TRU).
Navy v. Llocoins (Kowloon F.C.). Police v. R.A. (Sookunpoo). Club v. Barderors (Club).
Senior Shield. (Kiek off 4
p.m.)
Navy v. Chinese Athletic (K.F.C.). Club v. "Lincolna. (Club).
St. Joseph's v. Police (Caroline Hill).
Better Hitting Powers
Miss Gittina, on the other hand,
OFFICERS 4-0.
Lt. Walker Scores Two.
[one run.
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*
won the race in last year-and The K.C.C., who provided a minor neither Flambent or Colliery Band, sensation by scoring 26 runs for the to runner-up twelve months are loss of half their wickets in 72 is exactly a sluggard.
minutes in their junior league en- Thus early it is obvious that counter last month, totalled only 74 On the Marina ground yesterday Lady Helen McCalmont has fine and were decisively beaten by & wic-
Spr. Pegg (RE.) `...
A. A. Ariz (LRC) G. R. Wynno (Police)
A. A. Rumjahn (LRC.)
J. G. Hunter (HL.K.C.C.)
E. Sonza (CCC) 8. Abbas (C.C.C.)
S. Jex (K.C.C.).
J. M. Wilson (C.S.C.C.)
A. P. Guterres (Recreio)
the Punjabis Regiment defeated the prospects of winning the National kets. A. A. Rumjahn preceded his Capt. Lewis Bryan (R.A.M.C.) Royal Artillery Officers in a hoe-this season with the seven-year-old century by taking 6 for 30, key encounter by 4 goals to nil "Irishman."
Mohamed Afsa scored the goals. Lt. Walker (2), Garter Singh, and
with Miss M. Alves, was responsi ble for the few dangerous attacks Lt. Garthwaite and Lt. Waring [which the "C" team were able to
|were outstanding for the Artillery. launch against the "A" in the second trial at Sookunpoo. Also very fast she has the additional asset of being able to send in an uncommonly hard drive when-in
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three games,
There is very little to choose. between Miss Wong and MissTM Pope
KILCASH HILL THE GOODS
Early Birds And The Double.
W
A. R. Minu's Dismissal At K.C.C.
WISDEN'S QUOTED
(B) ATHOLE)
Col. Nosworthy (RE.)
The qualification for the above averages are two completed In- nings and an average of 10.
A. A. Rumjahn (LRC)
L. Smythe (Navy)'.
DISLODGED BAIL DISCUSSION
BOWLING
M.
R.
Arge.
L. A. C. Cagby (Navy)
24
7
68
5.66
Pie. Forsyth (RASC)
17.1
45
6.42
Lt. Luard (Navy).
16
P-M. N. da Silva' (Recreio): Pie, Swain (RAS.C) B.Abbas, (C.C.C.) SMZUK
7.00
19
29
28
7.66
·150
7.89
AP. Pereira' (Recreio). GA, V. Hall (K&G)
36.1
96
8:00
11
24
8.00
A. D. Lowson (H.K.C.C.) W.-KXWay (CCC):
A. P. Guterres (Recreio)
25
8.28
28.1
8.62
25
8.75
53.3
8.82
∙15
.36.
M. el Arcalli (L.R.C.)
9.00
17:
9.40
34
10
€9,50
ILL
§ 9.50
104
$10.50
· 174"
11.20
1157
$11,60
11.88
12.88
·1218
12.25
12.50
12.75
12.00
16.00
$16.25
$27,00
17.00
Y.M.C.A. TEAM TO-DAY
The following will represent the the circle. Her displays this sea-M.C.A. against the East Lanes Borderers v. Kowloon (Sookuapoo), son in Competition games are all Fowler; E. F. Selk and EYE shall soon be in possession
to-day at King's Park, r The First Division League match between South China and the scored 4 goals in four matches, and J. Wilson; S. Fowler, Handicap. For some time certain the K.C.C. on Saturday caused con-
in her favour. 'Miss Gittins han
Murphy; H. J. D; Lowe, D. McLellan
of the entries for the Lincoln Royal Artillery, postponed from against Miss Brown's single
The dismissal of A. R. Mina at in Brown, G. P. Lammert, G. H. Fowler double event players have been October 15, will be played on Sun
and T. J. Price day, at Caroline Hill ground, at
offering alluring prices on the Lin-siderable discussion. 4 p.m.
coln and National, and, although: K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY
His Arat ball from G. C. Burnett The application by Mr. F. Hat centre-half, Misa Wong has the Barnes, on behalf of the Club de advantage in speed, tackles more
business nowadaya is Indinitesimal struck his bat and rolled slowly on An American Mixed Doubles Tourna. compared with the old days, sug- to the wicket without causing the Recreto, for four members of their robustly, and hits harder, but Miss ment (Automatic Handicaps) will be gostive transactions have taken bail to fall to the ground, though senior league team, 1. Bowen, Pope has a finer knowledge of the held at the Kowloon Cricket Club on place,
dislodging the bail from the groove Gonsalves; "N. Delgado and Mgame backed up by good all-round
Sunday, at 2.15 p.m. sharp.
My best news for the Lincolns of the stump: NA. E. Mackay, Sousae, to play in the Junior Shield blity.
Intending competitors are requested concerns: Ole Eing Sole, who has the wicket-keeper, appealed and A was refused.
to record their entries at the Club been backed, at "Afties" by the 8, Suflad, the LB.C.'umpira, gave -- I was sorry to see Mixe L. Honse, not later than Saturday ovRS- Woolley passed over after her
right people,
Minu but as bowled good; display In the first trial, while Miss M. ⠀⠀ Bryson," also; impressed; but in Mra. - Lowa
·** and Miss M. Wallace the * Selectors, have", founder the playera "best 'anlied to a fant and gruelling ANG
F. A. CUP REPLAYS THIS WEEK
Nine Matches To Be Decided
The following Third Bound F.A.
Miss B. Hanes (ILK. Ladies)
„CupTM replays will be staged this and Miss E. Beaula (CBA), two work, games to be played on the other useful players in the half- back line, have yet to win their
ground of the first named?'
Huddersfield 1457 Plymouth
Portsmouth,
Northampton
Manchester Up
Southampton's
West Bromwich
Bristol
Sunderland
(Continued on Page 6).
The Kowloon ricket Cis
January-27, nommamola
$2.00.
The entrance fee is $1.50 a pair. The National horse most in- Looking up Wisden I find that Tes will be served at 4.30 pm and quired for is, of course, Kilcash the batsman is out !If any part of spoons will be presented to the Hill-Indeed, with ons well-known either ball la struck of the top of winning couplan. -
firm it is a case of "full up" con- the wicket.” MANI cerning doubles, which couple Incidentally F, D. Pareira in this anooker or Ola King Bole with KII- match: bowled faster than I have cash Hill
saan him bowl before;} and fully The National will
deserved a better analysis than 4 March 28
for 40; most of the runs scored off him being fucky snicks,
FALMOUTH
12 LADIES, TACHTING
W. Sparrow (CCC).,
Pie.. Ballard (R.A.8.C.). AL Barron (Navy)}\\ Pte, Goplty (RAMC) H. A Alves (Recreio)
A. Prata (Becralo)
G, L48 (K.C.G.) SA Dr. Whitley (R.A.3.0.) 8/8rt, Flood (R.A.&C) CWE Bishop (H.X.CC) L. C. Pannell (Police), G, A, Guterred (Rperaio) Major Bonavin (B.A.MC) AR. Abbas (LRC), A. K Mackenzie. |- A. E. Carey (P
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