THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1934
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BIDWELL SCORES 114 IN SHANGHAI INTERPORT CRICKET TRIAL
SHANGHAI'S
· INTERPORT
CRICKET WIN
Bowlers To Rescue When Puts Fail
VISITORS SECOND INNINGS COLLAPSE
Hankow, Sept. 23. In spite of an amazing col- lapse by Shanghai in their second innings the Interport cricket match ended this afternoon in a victory for the visitors by 43 runs. The final scores were: - Shanghai, 159 and 66; Hankow 74 and 98:
The outstanding performance In to-day's play. was the brilliant bowling of T. C. G. Pearson, who
absolutely unplayed. He bowled unchanged throughout and emerged with the wonderful analysis of eight wickets for 10
TORS.
Shanghai's Collapse
The second innings of the visi tors was nothing less than a steady procession. The score at the close of play yesterday was 34 for two, and the last eight wickets to- day realised only 22 more runa. There were no less than Ave "ducks."
ever,
came
Isaacs and Humphreys, how. bt to the rescue Shanghal, and between them din- missed the leading local bats com paratively cheaply. Isaacs took four wickets for 36, while Hum ohreys captured three for 17, Hankow's second knock realising 08, or 43 short of the Shanghai aggregate.
Shanghai, 1st Inalaga
N. Hart-Baker, e Kirkbride b T.
G. C. Pearson
J. M. Pearson, c Fox, b Sherwin .
E. P. Humphreys, b T. G. C. Pear-
san
A. C. Sinclair, c and b T. G. C.
Pearson
Lieut.-Col. Pelly, b T. G. C. Pear-
Bon
J. C. Pullen, b Sherwin ACIYE 4. A. Isaacs, a Kirkbride, b T. G.
C. Pearson
Clarke, e Fox. b T. G. C. Pearson
K. Marsay, b T. G. C. Pearson .. H. T. Smith, c & T. G. C. Pearson
J. D. Sayle, not out ......
Extras
Total
Bowling. J. M. Pearson
7G
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Here are the arma and shoulders that put power into the pun ches of Barney Ross, light and welterweight champion, in his un successful defence of the welter title against Jimmy McLarnin. Barney is here pictured at his training camp at Ferndale, N.Y.
SUGGESTED CRICKET
"AMALGAMATION
Lincolshire Reject Leicester Offer
Declining an invitation made by Leicestershire to enter the county championship with them as a coin-
Lincolnshi bined eleven, the County Club state that they will retain their pusition as a second. class county,
As a result of their critical fin- ancial position caused by bad gates, Leicester, it is understood. sug gested an amalgamation with the idea of playing holiday games at Skegness. It is stated that Tin- colnshire will raise no objection to Letrester playing matches at Sher- Tiegs,
CYCLING RUN VENUE ALTERED
Hong Kong Wheelers' Run to Castle Peak
LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB
Lady Southorn Again Elected President
SUCCESSFUL YEAR UNDER REVIEW
NO RULING FOR
GRASS OR SAND
·IN HOCKEY
Toss Of Coin To Decide Ground
NEW RULES AT MAMAK MEETING
land White.
STOKES RETURNS TO BORDERERS WIN
FORM WITH 92
BRIGHT SCORING ON SECOND DAY
A fifth wickel stand, with Crawford batting confidently
| HONG KONG AREA AQUATIC TITLE
Campbell Beats Holder To Record "Double"
MORRISON LOSES DIVING
The South Wales Borderers had
The cancellation of all rules re- lating to the registration of players by clubs taking part in the Mamak
Crawford left with but an added single, while Stokes, return- nual Swimming Sports of the Hong Hockey Tournament, was one of the important decisions made at a ing to the attack, succeeded in dismissing T. Madar with his fifth de-Kong Area Sports Board, held in general meeting held last evening livery. Wilson was responsible for an attractive 18, including three the European Y.M.C.A. bath yer- at St. Andrew's Church Hall, under boundary hits, before succumbing to a catch off Leach to close the terday afternoon. the chairmanship of Mr. O. Enginnings for 114, the wickets being shared by four bowlers.
L/Cpl. Campball, (S.W.B.) the Interporter was the outstanding A new rule, "that a player, may
When the Probables commenced, the ball back to Booth, to terminate individual swimmer, winning both not play for more than one club their second knock, Barson, who it a 90-minute partnership (154-1-82). the 150 Yards Free Style and in any one season without permie is presumed is a certainty for the Bidwell had 60 to his credit when Medley to secure six points for sion from the Executive Committee Interport side, changed to
his Battalion, as well as being. allow he was joined by Simpson.
prominent in the Relay Race.
At the beginning of the meeting 22 points, while the Royal Artillery yesterday SW.B.'s were loading by were second with 20 points, but the Borderers finished up with a lead of 40 points.
though without getting the ball away, put on a valuable 20 runs no difficulty in winning the Area, before Madar was out to a break ball from Booth.
Aggregate Cup at the Tenth An-
and the clubs concerned", was Sevenoaks to have another knock. The newcomer hesitated over a passed. As a result, it is left to while another change was Booth ball from Booth, to be adjudged the honour of the clubs not to play for T. Madar.
1.b.w. at 162, and with the addition other than proper players.
Bailey and Wilson formed the of six runs Sevenoaks also au -A proposal by Mr. J. H. King early attack, and the former got cumbed to the same verdict. (C.B.A.) that "clubs owing or Stokes to hit a ball inches wide nt) Bidwell Century having the use of a grass ground Home's outstretched hand at point. Bidwell waited for a favourable The Inter-Battery, and Company shall have the option of requiring during the initial over.
ball to pass his previous beat of 78 Relay was decided between the clubs not owning or having the use
The batsmen certainly set a fast-made at beginning of the season 20th Bat. and the 40th. Coy, R.E. of a similar ground to play on the er pace than they had done on A no-ball from Booth was sent to with the former winning by about ground of the former club" was Saturday, Stokes acoring twice 38 the tapes and he was well on the four yards. Spr. Pierce(R.E.) turned down, after much discussion, quickly as his partner, yet Bailey way for his first century in Shang-secured a lead of one yard in the in favour of an amendment, pro-frequently beat Bidwell with balla hal, posed by Captain P. F. Foley, R.Eiust off the wicket. G. B. Elliot, the
Arst 25 yards from Gur, Sell (R.A»); Leach set a much faster pace, and this lead was enlarged by Spr. that in event of disagreement that third change, in place of Keyworth, with a number of fours soon enter-Hartley, who finished the 50 yards the ground be decided on the toss was given the ball at 89, but his ed the twenties. He gave a hard five yards ahead of Gar. Roscos of the coin.
tiratball promptly was sent to the chance to Shroff at square-leg as L/Edr. Mooney (R.A.), however, No.definite ruling could be reach-tapes by Stokes. A credit balance of 9
y
200 was signalled, and, after scor-reversed the lead beating L/Cpl. Wilson went off in favour of ing an exhilarating 33, made P. Higgins by five yards after a great revealed in the statement of aced on the point as to whether it
grass in Shroff, and Stokes helped himself Madar a present of his wicket by struggle over the 75 yards. Smith, counts presented at the annual was correct to play on
to a harvest of runs from both getting stumped. meeting of the Hong Kong Ladies' preference to sand.
then managed to add another yard bowlers having 40 out of the 60 on Hockey Club, held at the Exchange
The only possible reason for to the R.A's lead when swimming A third proposal by Captain the board, and soon afterwards he continuing the innings was prac against L/Cpl. Reval, but then the For the fifth year in succession Foley, that "clubs shall have the sent his 50 up with a four to leg tice for the batsmen. T. Madar fail-R.E.'s regained some of their lost the Club were successful in winning option of refusing to play on Sun-off Elliott.
ed to survive an over from Smith, ground through Spr. Pegg, who while Booth, who appeared to be at picked up three yards on L/Bdr. the disposal of both sides, Joined Gay (R.A.). Gnr. Gower left two Bidwell
yards ahead of Spr. Jordon and While the latter continued ultra- gained one yard in the 25 yards. cautiously, the newcomer soon made his presence felt Bidwell shortly Campbell's "Double":
Restaurant last evening.
Sunday Games
the Caer Clark Cup, winning ten day," was carried unanimously. Madar Stops Scoring matches, losing one and drawing Captain, Foley said that the service
The introduction of“ „P/ Mada: one. This success was in no small teams played sport throughout the way due to the coaching of Mr. week and welcomed Sunday as à and Smith called a temporary halt day of rest. Arguments on the to Stokes' scoring, while Bidwell Barlow.
to the effect that gave a hard chance off Smith's first Apart from League matches, the other aide were In view of the fact that the road 1st XI played in eight friendly civilian players found difficulty in over in the alips, but sent 100 up afterwards 'gave his first chance best individual race of the after to Taipo is ander repair, making matches, winning six and losing leaving their work to put in a full-after 64 minutes.
It dangerous for cycling, to-mor two. The 2nd XI were not quite so time match during the weak.
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RADIO HOCKEY TEAM
10 row's run of the Hong Kong successful in their matches. win- Wheelers will be to Castle Peak, ning three, drawing two and losing Instead of to Taipo, as previously eight, this being partly due to the
fact that on several occasions they The following will represent the "Darkie" Meaker, the former played against men. On December Radio firat eleven against the Cape Town Filer, who was in 2 the Annual England v. Scotland South Wales Borderers on Wednes jured during a recent speed trial match was played, resulting in a day at Caroline Hill at 5.15 p.m. of the Wheelers, has now fully re win for England by 3-2. but in a U. B. Souza, Parduman Singh, J. S. covered, and will be present on return match on January 6, Scot Grewal; Jaggeet Singh, M. H. Hasean, Sunday's run.
M. Singh: Surjin Singh, G. Singh, land won 5-2.
Kemp (Copt.).
Reserves:--Jangeer Singh and J3.||
159
At that total, Stokes' efforts to hit out under instructiona should have resulted in his dia- missal off P. Madar, but Shroff missed a skier on the bound.
ary.
He entered the 80's with three successive fours off Smith, and off
Madar's ensuing over Bidwell sent up his own 50.
Booth's servlees were called on
The 150 yards medley was the
when he nicked a ball through Wilson's hands in silps, when the noon, L/Cpl. Campbell (S.W.B.) batsman required but ten for his beating L/Cpl. Fullager (S.W.B.), century,
the holder, by three yards.. In the first 50 yards breast stroke Ful- lager was leading L/Cpl. "Mason (Continued on Page 5.) Inter-Battery and Company 300. Yard
Medley Relay
(Continued on Page 5.) D. W. Leach's XI, First Innings L. F. Stoke, b Bailey.
H. D. Bulwell, st. Gardner, b ̈ P.
Madar
The season closed with a match/4wtar Singh, Attar Singh and F. Afar too late, at 189, and Home made R. D. Gilleaple, c and b Wilson
against the Rest of the League, the
eight for TWO-DAY INTERPORT Rest winning by 2-0. This match Tavares.
48, 0. E. Sherwin two for 55.
Hankow, ist Innings
E. G. Price, l.b.w. Isaacs...
C. E. Sherwin, b Isaacs ................
R. E. J. Grosfils, 1.b.w. Fullan
A. S. Newcomb, c Pullen, b Track
P. S. Purry, b Pelly
N. P. Fox, b Isaacs
T. C. G. Pearson, c Smith b Isaacs
15
0
20
1
L. G. Sinclair, c Hart-Baker b Pelly
W. B. Rigden, b Isaacs
J. A, Kirkbride, b. Felly
G. A, Carline, not out
Extras
Total
three for 8.
Shanghai, 2nd leaings
J. M. Pearson, at Purry, b T. G. a -
Pearson
I
CRICKET TRIAL
was played on the Football Club ground, at the conclusion of which
11
22
79
0. Simpson, a and b Smith 15 R. Booth, at Gardner b P. Madar: 17 A. Ja Baraon, c T. Madar b P.
Madar D. W. Leach, e, Gardner b Wilson the eighth bowler.. Just as Stokes 3. C. Jenkins, Lb.w. Wilson cenutry hove in sight, he tapped IF. E. T. Marshall, b P. Madar
H. Rogerson, not out G. B. Elliott, e Shroff b P. Madar
Extras
Prospective Colony XI. Lady Southors presented the win Entries And Handicaps for Valley
Meet Rest
ners with silver spoons. Lady Southorn also presented the Club with the Caer Clark Cup and the
Race Meeting Next Saturday
The following' are the entries
The teams selected for the two-Southorn Cup to St. Andrews and handicaps for the first day of day Interport cricket trial match. On January 12 the sixth annual
to take place at the Kowloon Cric-dance, which proved very popular ket Club to-day and to-morrow, was held. have been selected as follows:
The following officers were elect-
M.Total
Bowling Balley took
12
120th Bat, RAGNO
2. 40th Coy R.E
8. "HQ" Wing, 5.W.B.
Time: 3 mine. 13.8.5 secs.
460 Yards Handleap (Army Boys) :-
1. H. Clark
2. A. Clark,
878. F. Hallg
650 Yards Free Style (Indians)
15. A Coy, Punfabay
45
2. 6th. H.K.S. Bat.
3. 1st. H.K.8. Mountain Bat
221 150 Yards Modley Army Championship wicket for
1. L/Cpl. Campbell (S.W.B.)
24, Smith 1 for 26, P. Madár 5 for 45,2 L/Cpl. Fullager (S.W.B.) Wilson 8 for 47.
Extras
8. L/Cpl. Mason (F. Lanes.)
Time: 2 mins. 5.1.2 secs.
10 100 Yards Free Style (Officers) ****
6
2
27
1. Lt. Ramus (R.Á.)
E. Lt. O'Connor (Lines),
43, Lt. Laine_(R.A.) '^^.
Time: 784.5 secs. >)
N
10 Obstacle Race:
81 Pte. Allen (S.W.B.) 62
Cpl. Chicken (Lincs)
18 100 Yards Relay (Indians)
[5] 1. - Punjabalpu
11 2. H.K.S. Battery
Kimberley Handicap "C" Class-- SIx Furlonga
T. W. R. Wilson's XI-First Innings the Hong Kong Jockey Club's (155), Budgo (148), Chief Seattle F. P. Bailey, B. Booth
Bayardo (140), Beta (142), Bistra Sgt. Sevenoaks, run out Eighth Extra Race Meeting, to be (140), Copper Idol (140), Daylight Eve Lieut Home, 1b.w. Leach held at the Valley next Saturday. (145,) Fair View (140), Flying Tour- L/C, Smith, b Jenkins Nathan Handicap "B" Ches ist (152) Fudge (140), Gay Crusader P. Madar, b Boath T. E. Pearce's XL-T. E. Pearce, Bev, ed for the ensuing year: President.
One Mila'
(161), Glad Eyes (140), Gold Cur- S. F. Shroff, b Leach 74 H. W. Baines, G. S. Dunkley, C. C-Lady Southorn; Captain-Miss J. Brechin (157); Bright Star (158), rency (140), Great Ball (140); Heart's N. K. Crawford, e Lesch b Booth Bowling J. A. Isaac six for 26, 1 Garthwaite, H. Owen Hughes, 1. Mc Churchill; Vice-Captain-Miss E. Bright View (166), Don (146), Gladin- Glory (140); Jungle Jim (167), King's N. W. Keyworth, b Stokes & Fallen one for 40. Laut-Cal. Pelly Innes, A. H. Madar, A. R. Min, F. D. M. Gray: Hon. Secretary--Mrs. P. tor (188) Gleneagles (163) High Worthy, 1156), Lemberg (168) Mono- T. W. R. Wilson, Jenkins b Leach
Pereira, T. A. Pearce and G. R. M. Ricketta.
M. Harrop; Assistant Hon. Secra. Speed (150), King's Bounty (148), plane (145), Partnership (140), Rac-8. G. Gardner, not out
King's Fancy (168), King's Warden ing Boy (158), Ribbla (158), Royal A. W. Hayward's XI.—A. W. Hay-tary. Mrs. C. W. E. Bishop: Hon. (181), Macaroni (161), Mayflower Fish (140), Solar Star (140), . The ward, J. P. Willams, N. A. E. Mackay, Treasurer.Mrs. L Goldman; (153), New Star (161) Pride of Tiger (155); Valorous (158) Vigilance-Bowling-Stokes took & wickets for E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, F. Zim
Ferguson, Tsingtao (146), Soldier of China (186); (140), Wayward Stag (160), West mern, G. A. Stewart, T. L. M. Redmond, Committee, Miss C. 23 G, Milbank and J. Elvin.
Mrs. N. E. Bennitt, Mrs. J. Locke; Soldier of Germany (161) and Spin- Parade (140), What A Chance (140), 30, Booth 3 for: 14. Leach for 32
away (148).
William Osler (140) and Zero (140) Jenkina 1_ for 27. The match will commence at 2 Selection Committee. Misa J. Jordan Handleap "D" Class-Two Canberra Handicap "A" Class L. F. Stokes, cand b Booth. 02 Diving
D. W. Leach's XI Second Innings op.m. to-day and at noon to-morrow. Churchill, Miss E. M. Gray, Miss B. Mile Post Once Round, and In
One Mile
H. D. Bidwell, not out First Section)
Able Amazon (186), Alacrity (185), D. G. Simpson, 1b,w, Booth Helbling, Misa A. Owen Hughes,
Boxing Eve (161), Burgemaster Bronze Ers (152), High Finance (147) Sgt. Sevenoaks, Lb.w. Booth Mrs. P. M. Harrop and Mr. Barlow (146), Cavalcade (165), Chesterfield Bronbe Era (152), High Finance (147) D. W. Leach, st Gardner b P. Madar 88 100 Yards Free Style (Indian);
(140), Chow Fan (140, Classic Hell MAMAK HOCKEY FIXTURES
E. B. Humphreys, e Purry, b Prico
A. C, Sinclair, e Rigden. b Pear-
SON.......
Lieut. Col. Felly, e Carline, b Pear-
N. Hart-Baker, c Fox b Frica
J. G. Pullen, e Fox b Pearson
J. A. Isaacs, a Rigden, b Pearson : 14
Clarke, 1,b.w. Pearson
K. Mareay. c Fox b Pearson
H. T. Smith,' e Grosßls b. Pearson
J. D. Sayle, not out
..Extraa
Total
Hinkow, 2nd Innings.
E. G. Price, 1.b.w. Isants
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YOUNG INDIANS F.C. MEETING
Officers Elected For Coming Season
First Match On Oct. 3.
C. E. Sherwin, b.w. Humphreys
The first five fixtures for the 15. Newcombe and Pullened at a meeting of the Young In- Mamak Hockey Tournament this A. 8. b 2 P. S. Purry, b Humphreys
diena Football Club, held at the season are now arranged, the first
The following officers were elect-
N. P. Fox, c, Humphreys, b Isaacs 18 French Bank Buildings last even to be played on Wednesday,
ing.
TC. G. Pearson, Humphreys b
TGSinclair, c Smith b Hum-
phreys
G. A. Carline, not out
W. E Rieden, b: Pelly
J. A Kirkbride, b Pelly.
Extras
Total:
October 3. President, Mr. A. H. Rumjahn; The fixtures are as follows: Joint Hon. Secretaries, Mr. 0. M. Oct. 2
Omar aud Mr. N. B, Mohamed Hon. Sookun
Treasurer, Mr. I S. A. Curreem;
Assistant Hon. Treasurer, Mr. A. M. Omar Team Ma Omar Team
BowlingIsaacs took four wickets tee, Messrs, N.1
Mohamed AXME
for 36, Pullen one for 18., Pelly two Omar, R. Markar
29, Humphreys thred for 17. Réti Omar
Oct.
Time: 8 mins. 44 „secu.--
Lyd/Opl. Campbell: (S.W.B.)
114150-Yards-Free-Style Championship
2. Bdn. Martin: (9.W.B.)!** E.L/Cpl. Fallager (S.W.B.) Time: 1 min, 814.5 secs.
1Gnr. Contor: (R.A.) 22. Pte. Morrison: ((8.W.B.) 28. Pte. Mason (S.W.B.),
114
11. “AL. Cor. Punjabs
23
(148), Gay Butterfly (150), Helter Just That (147) MultinMay (186) T. A. Madar, b Smith Skelter (140), In: Good Time (140), Nell Gwyn (140) Night Star (185) 1R. Booth, b Madar King's Parade (148), National Day Racing Heart (185), Sancy Face (185) 13. C. Jenkins, not out (140), No Fear (140), Racing Finck and Woodland Stag (185). R.. D. Gillesple, H. Rogerson, and (168), Sarabanda (145), St. Ives (140), top weight does not accept all F. E. T. Marshall did not bat Surprise (145), The Bodega (150), The weights to be raised by '7 lbs," " Redshank (168) Tiny Star (158), and Austis Plate 8x Forlongs Warrington (148)
Bayardʊ (145), Beta (149),~ Budge・ Total (6 wkts.), 12, 287 Jordan Handicap "D" Clams Two (151), Chief Seattle (146), Fudge Bowling Booth took 8 wickets, for Mile Post Once Round and (148) Gold Currency (180) Great 24 P Madar for 2 Smith 1 for 77.
In (Second Section) Hell (148) Heart's Glory (145), TW R. Wilson's XI Second Innings Banjolina (161), Bold Commander King's Warden (145) King's Worthy P. Madar, e Gardner b Rogerson (180), Chivalrous (140); Colombo (147), Monoplane (148), Racing Plack N.. K. Crawford, Gillespie b (143), Dare Devil (140), Festival Eve (148), Racing Triumph (146), Ribble Hogerson
(155) FI-F (140), Hell for Leather (168), Soldier of Germany (188) To LG Smith; b Leach 12th Battery, (150), Rey Tor: (150) Hot Heels (140), Tak (147) West Farade (148): What Liest Home, b Rogerso
Tronsides: (158), Philanderer(158); A Chance (148), William Osler (147) EP. Bailey, Eld
8. F. Shron, St. Racing Triumph (161), Shangham and Zero (147),
|(145), The Carp (148), and Vago
(146), Dare Devil (149), WARD
150) Hell for Lea
Kindo
Tours (165);
P.T.S
Police
United. Marina
Bo Cantals Handleap VEB Carnarvon Stakes-One-Hilal NAWSK.
Antamok
Australian Boy, (146), Empire Day Delights (185), Fanling (159) Glorious ther
142) JäLucy" Glitters (142), Polar
Portia (150), Bogy Hörn Buffrit (159) MB Joan's(185); That Girang Bold!
1367
(194) and
Mountala Bat.
Time: 87 secret
Inter Brigade and Battalion 800 Yard
Medley: Relays
1. South Wales Borderers.,,
2. Small Units
8.Royal Artillery.BA
bring
Time: 8 mins 10.4.5 secs.
50 Tards Free Style (Enlisted Boys):
Boy Walford (Lines,)
Tmpr: Stubba (RA)
93. Tmpr Tyrell (R.A.)
8 Time: 87.2,5 16.
325 Yards Free Styles
1L/C Rousseau (Small Units)
Pte. Karik. (8.W.B.).
23. Bdn. Martin (SAW.B)
Area: Aggregate, Cup
Bouth Wales Borderers V
Artillery 20%
pts