HUNG HITS 89

AGAINST THE

VOLUNTEERS

Sixteen Boundaries In Invaluable Innings.

KILBEE REACHES HALF-CENTURY

HE fine all-round play of W. G.

THE Hung featured the Kowloon

the

Cricket Club's victory over Volunteers by. 56 runs at the K.CC. yesterday.

Going in at the fall of the second wicket at 35, Hung remained at the crease while 158 runs were added, his own contribution being a hard hit. 89. which included no fewer than 16 boundaries.

Hung then dismissed T. A. Pearce for a "durk" and concluded the match with 3 for 35.

1. D. Kilbee hit nine boundaries)

in his 53. scored out of 102.

Scorer

Kowloon C. C.

E. Cincher, 1.b.w. b Baker..

C. J. Stapleton, む Duvica b

Beck

E. P. Fincher, c Lowson, b

Baker

W. Hung. e Pearce b Baker

F. E. Lawrence, c Lowson b

Beck

F. A. Munn, t.b.w. ↳ Pearce..

N. A. E. Mackay, c Talbot, b

Beck

S. Jex. Beck

P. O. Dune, b Kilboe

W. L. Mackenzie, b Pearce

THE CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1934.

Sporting Page 2

TWO SPECIAL ARTICLES IN TO-MORROW'S EDITIONS

Local Cricket And Hockey

HE following special'sports

Tfeatures will appear in the

China Mail to-morrow:

Cricket Notes

Hockey Notes

Home Soccer Forecast

By Athole

By Sticka

By Ronger

INDIANS

WIN JUNIOR

LEAGUE TITLE

Third Success In Four Seasons.

NAVY ONLY TEAM TO BEAT CHAMPIONS

BY defeating the Civil Service

22 second eleven by 9 wickets at

16 the Valley on Saturday the Indian

0

89

20

3

Recreation Club won the Junior

Cricket League for the third time in four seasons and completed their fixture card.

Craigengower held the title last season, but defeat at the hands of 2 the new

champions at the com- Imencement of this season dampen-

ed their chances,

11

12

P. A. Dunnett, not out

8

Extras (h. 14, 1.b. 4, w.b..

a.h. 8)

27

Total

200

The Navy are the only team who have beaten the Indians.

though the K.C.C. forced a draw,

1 2 3

$

G

Fall of the wickets

Beck

30 35 63 100 118

Pearce

f

T

8 9 10

134 160 179 193 209

Bowling Analysis

The Senior Leagu: is yet unde-

Rangers Victorious in 400th Game

A thrilling moment in the game between New York the Ottawa team to pet the puck, Goalie Altkenhead, Rangers and Ottawa Senator at Madison Square of Rangers, covered his citadel as shown-"over my Garden, New York. During a desperate attempt by dead body." as it were. Bangers won, 5-2.

Larwood

Play LITTLEJOHN

May In The Tests

Will Know Next Month

(BY BRUCE HARRIS)

Now that Australia has an, an hour's bus ride north of Not- nounced her cricketers for Eng-tingham.

QUALIFIES

LEO FROST

HEADS JOCKEY

CHAMPIONSHIP SENSATION

Gilbert Harriman Rides

First Winner.

LAN STABLE'S TRIUMPH

ON SATURDAY

(By RAPIER)

MR. Leo Frost set a precedent

PROVIDED

BY THE C.B.A. Captain Scores The Deciding Goal.

R.K. LADIES BEATEN

Although only one, match in the

by concluding the Annual Race Meeting at the head of the Caer Clark Cup Competition was jockeys' championship. In previous the biggest sensation of the sea- played last Saturday, it provided years a Shanghai rider has held the son when the Central British As premier place..

sociation Ladfes defeated the

In the absence of Mr. D. S. Li. [former unbeaten champions by an who left for Shanghai on Friday. [only goal scored by Miss Mr. Frost secured the first place Whitley, the captain, with two wins on Saturday."

Mr. T. L. Wong, however, had the best figures on Satur day-two firsta, two seconds. and two thirds as the result, of going out in every race on the card.

Mr. Gilbert Harriman broke his

CAPTAIN'S CUP AT "duck" on Chow Fan, his fifteenth

FANLING.

Tié On New Course.

mount.

M. in the

second half.

The Hong Kong Ladies defeated the C.B.A. by 4 goals to I in the first round.

The "" Ladies' Exture with the Recrelo "B" eleven was postponed until Thursday.

League Table to Date

P.W. D. L. F. A. Pt .10 B 1 1 44 6 17

4.3 2

2 IS

For the first time this year . K. Ladies Mr. L. Dunbar was not the lead-St. Andrew's ..10 6 0 2 35 8 16

C. BA...... ing owner at the Valley on Satur- Recreio " day, The Lan stable took the Ladies honours with two wins, a second CB. 8. and a third to secure third place Recreio "B"

in the table.

The L. T. F., Leader, and Heb-

11

74 1 1 2 16 6

1

0

$ 33 3 17

Goalscorers To Date

M. Woolley (St. Andrew's)

lad stables were made to wait un-1. Churchill (H.K.)

the final day for their first win.

Jockeys' Records To Date

N. K. Littlejohn (83-14—69) qualified for the Caplain's Cup over the Old Course at Fanling during the week-end. Other scores were: W. J. S. Key land everyone is asking whether "I am perfectly satisfied with the (89-18—71), H. N. Williamson (89.til Harold Larwood will be fit to let operation on my injured foot,” Lar-}14=76), D. S. Robb (81-6=76) and loose his lightning against them inwood said. "At first when I began‡I, H. Geare (86-1176). the Test matches. Larwood says to work it naturally grew tired were 38 entries. he not only does not know, but will quickly. But now 'every day I am M. N. Cootes (85-11-74). and W.-F. B. Chang not know for at least another two working from seven o'clock in the Woodward. (90-16—74) tied from "T. L. Wong months.

morning until dusk on the poultry nine entries over the New Course farm without being awara there and will play-off.

He certainly books t anough

windswept village among the hills.

|cided, the issue depending on the working on his chicken farm in has been anything wrong with it.)

following matches:

Club

Indians

1

v University Army

With only a point lead, the Club

The following wore the best bat-

ling and bowling feats on Satur-

0. M. R.

W

20

C

52

4

12

47

2

must beat last season's champions |

Baker

11 2 28

they are to secure the title thes

Just won in the 1928-9 season,

Robinson

3 0 15

0

Lowson

2 0 13

Lammert

2 0 23

0

Kilbee

3 0 4 Beck bowled 6 no balls and wide ball, Robinson and bowled no ball each.

}

{day:

1

Kilbee

Volunteers

D. S. Harley. C Bung.

Dunnelt

L. D. Kilbee, Dunnett

A. C. Beck, b Hong

BATTING

League 1.

99

A. HL Madar (1.R.C.)

28

F. D. Pereira (I.B.C.)

J. E. Richardson (I.R.C.)

P. S. CANNON

SHOULD BEAT

NG KAM CHUEN

25 Doubles Holders Playing

This Afternoon.

COLONY TENNIS TOURNEY

h

21

League 11.

53

T. A. Pearce, e Dunne b Hung

L. S. Hinder (Navy)

49

0 W. H. B. Rigg (B.K.C.C.)

30

F. Baker, run out

5. J. Armstrong (H.K.C.C.)

36

11

8

Friendly

17

Mackay b

H. Owen Hughes (IL.K.C.C.)

80* Singles Championship when he

E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.)

66

3

¡G. Souza (C.C.G. 2nd XI) ....

52

12 A. Kirby (Police)

51

meets Ng Kam Chuen in their post- poned game this afternoon.

50"

A. D. Lowson, b Dunne

L. E. Lammert, run out

L. G. Robertson,

Dunne

C

W. Keith-Robinson, not out

R. R. Davis, b Hung

c Lawrence

7 W. Sparrow (C.C.C. 2nd XI)

R. T. Talbot,

Mackay

1

Extras (b. 15, w.b. 1)

18

Total

Fall of the wickets:

BOWLING

League I

F. D. Pereira (LR.C.)

168 C. 3. M. Elwin (Army)

1 2 3 4 5

League II.

31 32 56 84 102

6 7 8 9 10

A. A. Rumjahr (LR.C.)..

Hung

Dunnett

118 128 130 151 153

That naturally makes me hopeful.

"I have not tried yet, how. ever, to ras five yards; and 1 to until April, don't intend when the turf at Trent Bridge will allow training and prec-

tice.

There

HONG FOURSOMES

AT KOWLOON.

One First Round Game.

The following ie the draw, in

Club:

First Round

I did think of trying it out in correct order, for the Hong Kong the practice shed, but the doctors Foursomes at the Kowloon Golf did not recommend me to do so on the concrete floor, which is a bad surface to begin on. I want to give it as long a rest from violent jexercise as possible.

(Continued on Page 5)

Club Capt. P. S. Cannon, the champion, should enter the Third Hockey: Round of the Colony Lawn Tennis

The winner will meet J. W. Leo- nard for right of entry into the quarter-finals,

Iu Tak Cheuk and W. C. Hung,

7 for 12 the C. R. C. "A" Division pair, S.

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Radio Sports v. Borderers

(6 p.m.) Racing —

Entries close for First Extra Bace

Meeting (noon).

Yachting:

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's

Second Extra Race for Ladies

WEDNESDAY

7 for 44 A. and H. D. Rumjahn, holders for Hockey-Triangular Tournament:--- nine consecutive years, and L Army v. Hong Kong Hockey Club (King's Park, 6 p.m.) Goldman and E. C. Fincher. final-Caer Clark Cap

their ists last year, should win

Y.M.C.A. Y. Recreio “A”.

5 for 14 doubles matches to-day with com-

A. R. Suffad (LR.C.) A.. 4 for 3

K. Robinson (H.K.C.C.) 4 for 17 parative case,

Bowling Analysis

Friendly

0. M. R. W.

12

4 36 3A. C. Beck (H.K.C.C.)

5 for 47

8

2 39 2

5

0 29

0

B 3 13 2

2 0 8 0

5.2 0 19

Mackenzie

Dunne

E. F. Fincher

Mackay

Dunne bowled 1 wide ball.

COMBINED SCHOOLS DRAW

PREMIER LEAGUE CRICKET

Table To Date

P. W. L. D. Pis

1 - 1 -

II. K. C. C. LR. C.

6 4 1 1 11

C. 8. C. C. University

& C. C.

C. . C. C.

At the Valley yesterday, the Com- bined School's XI held the Craigen-Army gower Cricket Club to a draw,

C.C.C.: 185 for 9 dec. (R. Lee 58, Nay A. T. Lee 43, E. Zimmern 85, Á. J.

Hulse 4 for 40),

School: 150 for 8 (G. T. Los 88,

A. H. Baker 80, B. Holden 25).

CRUISER CHAMPIONSHIP

4121

41 1

JUNIOR LEAGUE TABLE TO

DATE

LEC

U sad I.(Mr. H. 8. Rouse) won H. & C.

the second Cruiser Championship of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yesterday over the 24 miles course. R. Cherub (Mr. V. Goulborn) and Cotty» (Mr.~F;/C. Manning), were second and third.:-

University

The following is to-day's pro- gramme :-

TO-DAY

Open Singles

Capt. Cannon v. Ng Kam Chuen

Open Doublew

lu Tak Cheuk and W. G. Hung v. Chlu

Chun Chiu and Lee U Wing

V. C. A

H. D. and B. A. Bumjahn

Wright and 8. A. Gray

Goldman and E. C. Fincher v. J. W. Loonard and Hachiuma.

ANDREWS TO VISIT HONG KONG.

International Player On Lurline.

Rockey

(5,80 p.m.) THURSDAY

Bonderers v. East Lancashires ·

(4.80 p.m.): Radio Sports v. University

(5 p.m.)

Naval Yard v. Sanitary Dept. Byes into Second Round

Hong Kong Hotel Co

Public Works Department v. H.K. & K. Wher! & Godown Co.

Union Trading Co. v. ILK. Fire Brigade,

L. G. Frost *D. S. LI

N.

Deits

A. J. P. Heard

*F. Marshall

*8, Y. Sun

B. A. Proulx

E. O. Batler *8. W. Pan

H. P. Chanson

IL. M. Pik

፫.

P. Botelho

G. A. Harriman

Yue Bhan Wa

F. M. L. Soares

6. N. Pan

R. H. Charles

D. Black

*W.

B. Choy Kui Ying F. F. LI

T. P. Skanderson Lo G. His

D.

J. John Pin

Mustard & Co. v. Chinx Light &| I. Jordan

Power Co.

Messrs. Lane Crawford v. H.K. & Whampon Dock Co.

Hong Kong Police v. Falconer & Co. R.C. & A. taff. H. Govt. v.

Aphelion

American Eastern Aviation Co. Hong Kong Electric Co.

The First Round game will be played on or before next Sunday.

CAPTAIN'S CUP AT

KOWLOON.

8. K. Lee

C. Taylor

F. Lobel

៩.

W. Bewell

Y. T. FUBE

W. G. Poy

8. W. Tang

Tank

Y. Liang

J. C. A. Ingram

Man Wa

. V. Pearne

A. A. R. Botelho

1st 2nd 3rd Un

4 2 23

3 11

7 11

0 22

Owners' Records To Date

• visiting jockeys.

L. Dunbar

Kong Brow

Lan Dynasty

C. N. X.

First Round Results Bir Pearce

The following were the results of Hem the First Round matches. In the Triumvir

Leong Kwok Cheong Kowloon Golf Club's Captain's Cup Li Shiv Pang yesterday;

5. Jex bent D. C. Wilson 4 and 3. H. Mills beat T. 3. Price 4 and HT. Buxton best J. G. Charlton 15 and 42:

H. P. Dunhill beat A. I. Dennis one up. 8.

8. MacNider beat T. Seddon 3 and 2. C. R. Rosen best T. Braley and 3.

Walker Cup Golf Team

T

Most Representative Selection

1st 2nd 3rd 10

E. Bonnar (H.K.)

J. Dalziel (ILK.)

M. Read (Y.M.C.A.)

P.

Gittins (St. Andrew's)

Smith (CBA) HAW

A. Alves (Recreio E. Woolley (CRA).

McCaw (Y.M.CA)

1. Rogers (8t. Andrew's)

Remedios (Recreio "A"

M.

1. Gittina (St. Andrew's)

P. Wong (BL Andrew')

H. Krill (C.B.B.)

D. Miles (CBA)

0.

M. Ross (Recreio

B. Pope (LE). M. Whitley (C.B.A.)

Joy Booker (C.R.B.)

R. Blackmore (Y.M.C.A.)

C. Botelho (Recreio "B") M. Churn (81. Andrew's)

C. Bilva (Recreio "A") M. Glendening ("Y") |Mrs. 8. Adama (HK)

Wednesday's Match

to

The Recreio "A" Ladies are meet the "Y" Ladies in ■*.com- petition' match on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m., on the Y.M.C.A. ground, King's Park.

SIGNALS RECORD FIRST WIN,

United. Surprised In Mamak Tourney.

The Royal Corps of Signals recorded their first victory in the Mamak Hockey Tourna- ment when they defeated the United Hockey Club yesterday by two goals to all,

Erridge scored in the first half, and Short added the second goal after the interval.

TABLE TO DATE

PW.LD.F.A. Pts.

Fatahan

Grist and Beck Plane

Ho Kom

TORE

Police

10 10 # 6/15 22.

Mackle and Grayburn

Radio

Chan Yick Chim

C.-B.

Medway

Misk

Shenton

United

Leader

T. F.

RB

ELIC

St. Andrew's

Mrs. B.. W. Tang

H. B. Y. Helenside

Hebalad

and Li Mrs. H.-H. M. Tinson Mrs. Lowcock. Woo Tucson

Bam and Wo`

HERE can be no conspicuousf. Birictly on the competitiva remifa of A. M. L. Soares “aquawk" this year over the selec-1923, 18-year-old Jack Manger of Dal- Mrs. Dunbar, ....... tions for the 1884 American Walker, Texas, a semi-finalist at Kenwood, Start and Lobel

might have been named the teak S.-W. Tang Cup golf team.

My "baby", but the United States Golf Li Po Chan The United Stabia Golf Association Association went to the other extrems Hall and Ghenton has not lacked a democratic outlook, by paming Chan Egan, đất

1061

but it is nevertheless further proof of No more popular choice could have Bir Wiliam. Peel the cosmopolitan character of the been made, not alone because Egan's Wong, Ping. Shun

record and comeback deserve recogalTM Stephen Lam E. D. Andrews, British Interns-, game itself to find this year's team but also becsims- he typifies P. V. L.D.Pta.

tional lawn tennis player, is one of including Johnny Goodman, the feeling of milliges of colle

11 28

the 400 passengers on board the Nebraska from the other or fat burn

Chand Johnnyák Cincinnati, ✨ Thus the comer ofas Francis C/B/Br 19 6:13 21.

Matson liner, Lurline, which is along with 60-year-old Chan?" Egan, Oufmat to the national championship Ret 61 12 making her annual tour of the the old Harvard stars and Lawso

heights

surucic a highly respon 741.14 Pacie

of an Army oneer, five: popular chords. The triumph, of These Lour, are the

ing na well na zapiration social standing

(They make the 1084 compa; the Malection, ur Kaka 13the Colony, and is expected to make terms of say that has yet been

Cup, array the most represent himour, in ricosaltion of

victory cover the youthful Goodman, In another appearance on local courts ed to meet the British in amateur com- last year a amatant tournament blan

when the Lurlins visits Hong Kong, palliana

Gould, Associated Press sporta writeri

Andrews played in exhibition

MAMMAMI Lattin, ze the sowconsera to: a 55-year-old"- "Michael Scott Y SALAMI matches against BA. RumJahn and app which has for@yaste baan top. British mukteur Inst you and fre TERELE. C. Fincher when he was last in

startling

9th Battery

12th Battery

2 R.A.M.C.

• Male Corps

R.C.df 8....

11. 3. 8. * 11 ** 98.6 € 11,26 62 5 1 319 3

German Clubs B

16 3 1

Indian International Team's First Trial,

GAME AGAINST SAINTS,

....

The Indian team selected for the International Hockey Tournament will play their first trial game on Friday, "against the Bt. |Club on the "i Marina, goes

The following in the Indian team!

Nor Mohammed" (Punjabis); Pardu- 1913 man Blagh Radio), Subedar Tai

UTZ(Radio) Dalin

Punjabla) Airf

Mohamms HTM. H.:HasanY.

bin. (Pun{Abis); Khuda Buz (LKS). Dost Mohammed (B.K.B.), Amian Singh (Radio), Kalwant Singh (Badin)" and Lal Singh (Punjabla); Faszej mú Reserves Kishen Singh. (H.K.S).

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