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Incidentally, in spite of his long connection with the local turf, Hr. A., M. L. Soares has yet to win the Derby,
Reward Of Careful Training
will be riding, has done remark ably well, but it is up against some very good ponies.
In my first article on Australian ponies I picked out certain ponies | as being among the best. Since then, however, several others have come on remarkably well, parti-
THE CHINA@MAIL.
SHANGHAI SEEK RUGBY TIE WITH COLONY
SOCCER "CLASSIC" ENDS IN DRAW Arculli Misses Penalty For Exchange
SHAREBROKERS BETTER SIDE IN SECOND HALF ·
An uproariously fumy soccer game was witnessed at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon when the Hong Kong Stock Exchange shared six goals with the Hong Kong Sharebrokers Association in spite of an extra fifteen minutes”. play,
1.
GOODWIN AGAIN / STANDS
DOWN FROM ICC
Injured Leg Fails Him
Frank Goodwin, EC.C. captain, bowled against the Civil Service last Saturday and declared him- self to be it after having tom 4 ligament in his leg during the In terport game against Malaya Jart November.
He will, however, not be playing sexinst the Club in the league on Saturday as he further agga. vated the injury during the week-
-end.
CRICKET
NORTHERN CRITICS Harvey And
Larry Gains
To Clash
PESSIMISTIC
BIDWELL BEST NORTHERN Tisdall (Unavailable For
BACK FOR YEARS
SILBY AGAIN TO LEAD SIDE
(BY SCRUM HALF)
NHANGHAI ARE TO MAKE A DETERMINED ATTEMPT TO
Irish Athletic Team.
160 JAPANESE, ATHLETES FOR MANILA ® GAME
Joyce Cooper's Record
(By ROVER)
TERPORT RUGBY SERIES THIS MONTH, THOUGH THE NORT- A FIGHT for the British Em-
pire heavyweight boring. HERN CRITICS ARE PESSIMISTIC REGARDING THE SEVEN MATCHES PLAYED. LAST YEAR HONG KONG WON | LAIry Gains, the coloured Cana- CHANCES, AT PRESENT HONG KONG HAVE WON FOUR OF to take place at the Albert Hall SHANGHAI championship has been arranged
BY 16 POINTS TO & IN SHANGHAL
next Thursday night between
Cornish holder of the British heavyweight tille. dian holder, and Len Harvey, the
Shanghafa probable fifteen will be comprised of the following:- Livingstone; Blackwood, Bidwell, Bird and Taylor; Bowerman and Tingle, Silby (Captain), Younger, Richmond, Ritchie, Chambers, Pilcher, Speyer and Murray.
(Continued from Pags 4.) Bumping, barging, hacking,, an kle-tapping and other minor infr- ingements were freely indulged in record of 162 (scored against BRADMAN, holder of the world's to the accompaniment of roars of Queensland at Syduer holder of laughter from a fairly large crowd the Test record of 39% Leeds), of spectators.
and numerous other records, es- Both sides were fairly well bal-tablished two other records in the anced although the Exchange were recent match between New South much the better team in. the first Wales and Queensland when he
Immense Interest is being · half, their opponents having the scored 253 to reach, 1,000 runs it.
shown in the bout, in view of the better of the exchanges in the Sheffield Shield matched for the useful account of himself. in the wards of the season.
Stan Livingstone gave a veryjare among the outstanding for when he conquered Jack Petersen fine display given by Harvey second half when they completely sixth successive season and took recent Trial in Shanghai, and was played in Hong Kong for a period conceded more than an even cracked up.
Younger recently. The Englishman`is part in a third wicket partnership safe at all times, his kicking being before his transfer. with Kippax (126) that realised exceptionally good.
Carroll, Omar and Arculli were prominent Chroughout while Leonard and Croucher were often seen in the lime- light in thrilling moments. Omar opened the sooring after five minutes, a nice movement by Arculli leaving Omar with an open goal. Soon after Arculli initiated a sound opening from which Omar added his second goal.
Ten minutes from the interval Carroll was prominent for the Sharebrokera with a number of solo attempts, one of which led to a very fine goal.
Just before the whistle blew for the interval Ko added the Share brokers' second goal after a fine solo effort.
363 runs. Undoubtedly one of the
best cricketers the world has seen Lably get into the team through good Blackwood and Bidwell will pro- Bradman scored 1,084 ruma in ten handling and sheer speed, their innings to average 133 this aun-tackling not being very good. Both sou.
Here are his scores: 200 and 253 Queensland
22 and 92' Rest of Australia 1 and 76 v South Australia 187 and 77 (both not out) ▼
Victoria
aggre-
'65 and 101 in the Trial. Averaging 98,66 for an gate of 2,960 runs on his first ap-| pearance in England (1929) Brad- man was uncertain on January 4 whether he would visit, England this summer.
O'REILLY has had a
·
ין
meteoric
are old Shanghai Public School- Shanghai under the coaching of boys who learned the game in
Billy Tingle, the Public School's coach.
Bird, one of the two other centre threes, kas displayed good form, while Taylor is again outstanding among the backs, his defence work being
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chance to win the title.
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Ireland will have to find a subati- tute for R.MN. ("Bob") Tiedall for the European Games at Turin next summer. Tisdall, who, in addition to winning the Olympic 400 metres bur- dies in 1928, gained fame by winning four events for Cambridge at the 1931 Inter-Varsity
is at present a
Bidwell is undoubtedly the ̈. most promising performer of the season. He is now ranked as the most outstanding three- quarter seen in Shanghai for some time.
Shanghai and Hong Kong, is un Stanion, who has played for both
fortunately on the injured list, otherwise he might have made the John's College, Johannesburg.
Rowan (Natal), but is going to St. trip, while Brind, who has played | full back for Shanghai, is only a possible selection.
master at School, Bal-
Jimmy Clabby, famous American middleweight boxer who earned more than £100,000 in the boxing ring, brilliant was found dead in a refuge for tramps
of
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*
to bo
Nagawa, Shanghai's Japanese full-back, has unfortun- in New York on January 20, Death up to his usual brilliance. ately left the northern port for was due to starvation and exposure. Bowerman, who is really a three-Japan, while C. Brown, one quarter, has displayed good form Shanghai's most promising three-Amateur Athletic Union have decided The Executive Council, of the Japan rise to fame. A school teacher, bably partner Billy Tingle, who is secured his place had he not gone Far Eastern Olympic Games
as stand-off half, and will pre-quarters, would probably have to send 160 champion athletes to the Missed Penalty
he was stationed in the country almost a certainty for the scrum-on leave. After the interval play fluctuat-for some years, and only a fine
He is the well-known held in Manila for eight daya be ed from end to end Arculli putting performance for New South Wales
Thalf position,
swimmer, and arrived in the Colony ginning on May 12. the Exchange further ahead with against Victoria
The forwards are as good as last recently by the Corfu. He is now in Melbourne very fine goal from the left wing. drew attention to his possibilities year, although not better. Silby on his way to Australia. Just before full time, however, Ko and when tried in the Tt match while Pilcher, Speyer and. Murray the final trial ve
is performing as well BA ever, The following were the teams in scored his second goal to level the in Adelaide he fully justified his scores again.
inclusion. Indeed, good judges de- Extra time was played and the clared that be was the type of Exchange team were given a won-bowler who would get a lot of wic- derful opportunity when they were kete in England. 'He' does not awarded a penalty, but Arculli turn the ball much, but the turn
ballooned the ball over the bar. he does get, combined with his NAVY LOWER DECK
The Cup and medals presented accurate length and ability to flight| by Mr. N. V. A, Croucher and Mr. the ball, forces the batsman to Dedeoglou, will be presented to-day play him carefully always. If he at the Stock Exchange.
can maintain this season's form he
man
Dr. J. A. R, Selby refereed and should prove a very useful lined up the following:-
for Australia. The Australian at-
A
Exchange:-N. V. A. Craucher; L.
Well and J. P. Whitham (Captain); P. Silva, B. C. Randall and Mok Bing. wing: W. Zimmers, Choy Wing-hay, Ismail, R. M. Omar and Y. Arcul Share Brokers:- S. Sequera and A. Kitchell; C. Cooper, Leonard and Ling Man 1; R. Carroll, Email, P. Botelho, T. Ko and
Cameron
Jardines And Hotels In Goalless Draw.
B.
C.
BEAT LINCOLNS
Losers Score First.
At Shamehulpo yesterday
tack will probably be built round Navy Lower Deck defeated the the Sutcliffe's bogey bowler,
colns by 2 goals to 1 in a friendly OLDFIELD, Australia's wicket-hockey encounter. keeper, though only 86, has had Reeks gave the more experience of Test cricket after 15 minutes Lincoln the lead than any of the 18 players who equalised shortly afterwards,
In
Miss Joyce Cooper, the well-knows British swimmer, won the Australlan women's free style 220 yd, champlon ahip in Sydney on January 25 in a new record time for the Commph- Taylor wealth. She was clocked at 2 min. 48 Stewart sec,, which is an improvement of two- Silby fifths of a second on the previous Aur-
Probables: ---- Livingtone,. Bowerman, Bidwell, Grieve, Smith, Blackwood, Gardner, Younger, Ritchie, Poole, Chambers, tralian mark Mackay and Lee.
*
Possibles: White, Began, Thomson,
Speyer, Duke and Hutchinson.
When the Boston Red Sox paid, ap. Bird, Pearson, Acraman, Nell, Murray, proximately $125,000 for the ser Pilcher, Johnson, Burnett, Hicks, vices of Robert Moses ("Lefty") Grove, they purchased the best pit cher in the American League,
TEAM ARRIVING ON
FEBRUARY 14.
Exhausted, but delighted, four Brit- ish drivers arrived in Monte Carlo on January 26 with their cars thickly plastered with mud, having reached
Match Against Colony their goal after 2362 miles of hazar
XV Following Day.
ous driving from Athens in the Monte Carlo Motor Rally. They, with a few foreign competitors, have established a record by covering the distance THE Shanghai Interport Rugby within the schedule time of four days team will arrive in the Colony doing an average of 825 miles daly
February 14.-
are making the trip to England, the second half Dili scored the win- by the Sarpedon on Wednesday, feat before.
No one has ever performed such
Oldfield, undoubtedly the world's ning goal for the Naval team five greatest 'keeper to-day, provides minutes-from the end.
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"B"
On the following day they will
If Alan Melvile decides to play for the paradox of a highly strung
meet the Colony fifteen on the Natal in the Currie Cup matches and
so loses his Sussex player whose health has never
Club ground at 8.80 p.m. A supper will not be the Arst South African to qualification ho PANDORA BEATEN been robust, apearing to the spec
dance will be held at the Penin- fall under this particular bana Messra. Lewis & Tinson's Man-cularly Racing Heart, a pony be- Matheson's and the Hong Kong and keeping blends artistry and eff. Company Lincolns defeated H.M.S.lng, and on the Saturday they will-ed for Hampshire, and assisted them
Teams from Messrs. Jardine tator, quite imperturbable. His
sula Hotel that night. On the rounder, who came over with the South At King's Park yesterday
C. B. Llewellyn, the left-hand all- damus and Mortmain, as I have
Friday they will probably visit Fan Africans said in a former article, are beinelonging to Mra, S. W. Tang. Bac-Shanghai Hotels met in a friendly (ciency, and is devoid of fuss, for Pandora by two goals to nil in root the Combined Services on the for several sousons.
1902 subsequently qualid given very slow but steady work, Heart is reputed to have done soccer game on the K.F.C, ground his penetrating anticipation avoids friendly hockey encounter. and the effect is beginning to tell me very fine gallops, but at one yesterday afternoon, and after an the necessity of ostentatious exer-
time I was
Barnsby and Manson scored for leave for Shanghai by the General Africans, and on his return was not
Club ground at 8,50 p.m. They Inclined to discredit exciting hour's play left the field tion. for both these ponies have
In the winter of 1910-11, however, he toured, Australia with the South proved wonderfully, and it would the rumours that were being cir-with both goals intact,
the winners in the second half. Pershing after the Interport Din-allowed to rejoin Hampshire under N culated about this pony.
Next to the late A. A. Lilley, not be surprising to see them do
"Jardine's had most of the play, who, in all Tests, stumped or
ner at the Peninsula Hotel on the MC.C. rule. He solved the situation/ remarkably well at the Annual
C.B.A. LADIES DRAW WITH same night, an but failed badly in front of goal caught '92 batamen for England,
goped by going into Laricashire langus cricket. Meeting.
The Hotels were well served by Oldfield," with 86 victims, has the
CUMBERLAND
Booking for the Interport at $2 Jenkins and Krilovaky, but the re-beat international record... It was
and $1 will be open at the Club ELLIOTT & LEONARD mainder of the team were very(Oldfield who was hit on the head
House on February 3, 4, and 5 bef FOR INTERPORT ? poor and lacked any sense of direc- by Larwood and carried off the
[tween 5.30 p.m. and 7.80 p.m. and tion in their passes..
field.
after that at the Anderson Music Invited To Make Trip
im-
They are a pair worth following, especially if in the course of the next few weeks they are given some fant work.
Recently, however, I saw the bony gallop, and am now con- vinced that Mrs. Tang's can- didate will be a big factor in the Rooty Hill Derby, but not In the Sydney Maidens. I With regard to the Australians, I cannot get over the feaing that Mr. Frost still does not seem an- Mrs. Dunbar's Princess Angeline xious to stretch Messrs. Hall and will win over the shorter distance. Shenton's. The Gooss. Until it has been extended there is no telling
G
In a friendly hockey en
day the Central British Asso- counter at King's Park yester
ciation Ladies drew with I team from E.· H, 8. Cumber- land,, sharing two goals,
Land scored for the Cumi: berland first and Miss E. Wool
[Co
PROBABLE COLONY
FIFTEEN.
Game Against Rest Before Selection.
The following probabla Colony
To Shanghai..
Elliott (Kowloon) and.Leonard (St. Joseph's) hayo been invited to fill the vacancies in the Colony In-
torport Soccer Xl caused by the
withdrawal of Paul Ka Ping (8 [China) and E, Strange (Club),
The following were the teams: MCCABE, recently underwent an Hotels: Marques; Brown and Murphy: Gourd, Krilovsky and Min operation, but it is confidently: ex- Able Amazon's ImprovementTM
pinett; Gaddi, White, Jenkin, Fernan-pected that he will have regained des and Figureido:
his best form by the time the Mr. "Fatahan's" Able Amazon Jardines AR J. White; Cap Tests start. An aggressive what this pony can do. Fanling has also been going great guns, and Chadderton, G. Punchson and H. Jy of batsman; he visited England in i
type ley equalised for the Ladies. W. A. Balch-and M. L Railton; Fox, another pony which Mr. Frost here is ons likely to give Mrs. K. Stevension; E. O. Butler, W. til 1929 when he showed promise of Y. M. C, A. JUNIORS WIN
Dunbar's pony a great race in the L. G. Forst (Captain), F. S. Nicholl being a sound all-rounder, At Maidens and one who should also and A. H. Dinnen.
the present moment he is without Goals by 8: Fowler (2) and W. J; have a definite say in the Derby.
doubt Australia's best all-rounder. Brown, enabled the YMCA, second His 187 not opt on the Sydney eleven to beat the Royal Corps of Interport Rugby XV will meet ground in the frat Test of the last Signals by 8′ goals to 1 on the Rest fifteen at the Valley on series will not be quickly forgot Marina ground yesterday. Fielding Saturday at 4 p.m...
- Qu Baturday, the Club ten. This season, he scored 5-82 netted for the losers V J. P. Whitham; J. J. Ferguson, w, will meet a Navy “A” team on the
ARGSMAN LE: Rigg L. G. Robertson, G. P. Club ground at 2.46 p.m. againat V, Y. Richardson's XI and
ammart; MW, Turnar, H. C. Mecker Club aide will be 110 for N. B, W. against the Eest, stopping a ball, from Larwood, la GA Stewart, R. K. Castleton ApardE, D.-
very sound bateman. His Walkden, H. Bradford FR Burch Harbord BCAllan, against the Rest, 94, against E. w E. FORTRAN
D. McLellan, De A. Camming an Jenkins Hutchins
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Bullarda
Able Amazon is certainly Versatile OSMUND'S RETURN
WITH SMITH
and must be ranked with the best
of this year's' Australians. For the time being I think the ranking, of Willle Smith v. A. J. Osmund (Lane, the new Australians may safely be
placed as follows SPRINT:
Crawford's Restaurant, 0 p.m.).
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TO-MORROW.
Princess Angeline
Able Amaco Racing Heart.
Atlas
Willie Smith v. M. N. Rakusen
**** (Kowloon 0.0, 8.30
DISTANCE:
Racing Heart'
Able
LEDY
Fant
Billiards Exhibition To-Night.
DARLING is one of the few good still Willle Smith, A. Britain's, profes-left-handed, batimen« in ths, alonal billiards champion,
play a return match of 1000
up against
Colony, ch
Lord's con
Ji Osmund,
CLUB "A" FOR SATURDAY
Austin W. B. Andre interport 1 Edkins, A. B arhal on Febru- du an; and K
and 55 Queensland After the match the however, brought him back tham to play
ternational standard. He
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