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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1935 *
DISPLAYS
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FUSILIERS WIN
SENIOR LEAGUE
SOCCER CLASH
(Continued, from_Page_43;
Harrison, catching the ball on the rebound from a partial save by Harmsworth, crashed home the
JUNIOR SHIELD
SECOND ROUND fit goal.
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A Splendid Goal
Sandford Equalises Almost immediately afterwards the Fast Lanes- retaliated. Bidings on the left-wing, centred, but Row. Iands pushed the ball o
On the reshuption, the Eastern Sandford, who equalised with a again attacked and within five fine header:
minutes Lee Bing-tong scored On the resumption, the East with a splendid shot from a pass Lancs. again attacked strongly from Cheng Shui-hong,
and after 15 minutes Horner seat
2
M. Sabhan worked hard on the the East Lanes. ahead following left-wing throughout the gazefa short melee in front of the and only the good defensive work Welch goal.
the South
of Cheuk Pak-wing and Tang The Fusilier forwards made a China remarkable recovery and, by sheer backs, prevented further scoring, hard work, forced their way Samiry Tsang in the South through the East Lanes, defence, China goal performed yeomar enabling Evans to equalise, service, clearing many shots which |
Fashiers Abend looked certainties, but the South From the restart, the Fusiliers China forwards lacked combina-again attacked and Evans netted tion.
with a fine kick from 15 yards.
FINE
KEZZEM
BATTING FORM
PLUCKY INNINGS AT H.K.C.C.
ARMY SCORE FREELY AGAINST CLUB
MADAR BOWLS WELL FOR IRC.
A
(By LBW:)
was generally expected at the close of play on the first day (Boxing Day), the Triangu- lar Tournament cricket match between the Hong Johnny Kelley, durable Arling-Kong Cricket Club and the Army (which was continued on Saturday) ended in a draw, the Club still needing 79 runs with 9 wickets in hand when stumps were drawn on Saturday.
marathon
ton, Mam seems certain of inclusion in the
American Olympic team after
winning the Baston marathon
and the long grind at Yonkers,
New York. He has beaten the best long distance- runners in America since he came into pro- minence two years(220.
LOCAL FOOTBALL
It was a pity that no more than one-and-a-half days could be allotted to the match for, with two strong teams like the Club and Army, it is almost impossible to play a match to a finish in anything less than three days, always providing, of course, that neither of the sides collapsed! N
The Army won the toss and in the absence of Major Bonavia, who usually opens the innings for them, Capt. Walch sent out Lt. J. P. Williams and C. S. M. Ehin the latter their regular No. 11 man! Elvin, however, showed his versatility in no un- certain maner by making 75 runs and figuring in two century partnerships--106 for the first wicket with Willams and 103 for the second with LL. EL M.-Dawson.
{Continued from Page 4)
Tables To Date
FIRST DIVISION
Goals A. C. Beck (Naval Yard end) earlier. As it was he began PWLDFAP and H. Owen Hughes opened with making the ball rise awk 590 633 9 18 the bowling for the Clubwardly so that, both batsmen 13 7 2 4 31 21 18 Elvin played defensive cricket had to be careful when playing
Sui Ping-sha, the Eastern The East Lancs. broke away from. centre-half, minst be commended the kick off, but Sandford had for his able and constructive hard luck with a close shot which Name
rebounded off the upright- South China:- Sammy Isang Beating Thorpe and Steele, Cheung Pak-wing and Tang Coaldey crashed in a wonderful pak: Sui Kitzan Yeung Gi chung and Ho Chi-wing: Wong Wa-gai, Tae final goal of the match.
|S. China “A*· East Lanes:-Harmsworth: Swain Fusiliers Forin Ip Koon-ning, Lan Tin-san
and Steele; Thorpe, Gorman, Eckers Police and Kwok Lan-yoi.
The Exstern: Ip Yun-fook: Ng ley; Smith, Sandford, Lawton, Hor-Lincolns Ying-kay and Chat Koon-ping: Tsang ter and Ridings. Tsun-wan, Sai Ping-shan and Cherng Fusiliers-Rowlands: Wheeler and
Cub Kwok-chois Lee Bing-tong, Chan Keating: Wanklyn, Talbot and Jones; Athletic Ping-to, Cheng Shin-hong, Sang Ling-Hughes, Harrison, Coakley, Evan
S. China "B sing and M. Sabhan.
and Roberts
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530 24 13 and was content to leave the him. When the 200, was 11 4 3 4 29 16 12 scoring to his partner who hat-signalled Hayward gave the new 27 24 12 ted much better than he has ball to Beck, who met with
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14 711 done for some time. Buns immediate success, getting
722 10 came slowly but surely, and at Dawson caught in the guly by
23 948 Alec Pearce relieved Owen Tam Pearce...
|BA (Lyemmn) 11 1 9 20 40 RA. (Scutters) 13 1 11 1 10 49
Totals
Hughes, only to see the latter Lt. Garthwaite started brim- |drop Elvin off his first ball!ful of confidence, but, after get
Dawson's Lively Display ting two away to the leg boun- The Club met with their first dary in fine style, he put up a ......150 60 60 30 320 320 150 success. at 106 when Williams dolly catch to Owen Hughes at (53) was bowled by Pearce, but second slip. Then Elvin played SECOND DIVISION
better things for the Army were on to Duckitt His was a very PWL DFAP to follow, for Lt. E. M. Dawson, patient knock, but all the same East Lanes...12 903 43 12 21 who was next in, went for the it was a very creditable one; for Fontiers
12 7.1.4 47 18 18 bowling to such an extent that he had had to deal with the
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Goals
38 12 13 he had almost overtaken Elvin Club bowlers, when they were
6 3 20 27
10 3 70 19 336)
by the time he was out for 57.
fresh
He hit a beautiful sixer "off
Pearce and eight boundaries.
Innings Declared
E. E. Duckitt was given his with a beauty, but after that
first spell with the ball after
Cap ersse hit very hard and tiffia, though he might have often to store 36, which includ
.13 2 9 2 22.45 s been used to advantage a little six and bufoms At 260
13 210 18 58 5 .10 17 2 13 50 4 10 1 8 1 14 39-3
Totals.158 66 66 26 384 384 153;
Fusiliers
THIRD DIVISION
Goals
PW LDF APta
12 9 12.42-16-20 Chinese Palice 11 8 2-1-26-14- East Lanes 10 6 13:28′′ Air Force .12 6 4 2·34 21 14 Medicals ..11 5:33,28-21 13 Lincoln's 10 6 40 30 20 12) Liga Portuguesa 94 50.25 22 8) Engineers ....10 3-3 2 18 19 8 European Police 11 3 8 0 19 336 St. Joseph's 11 2 8119 36 5 Ballway....110 110 4.53 0 Totals 118 52 52.14 273 273 118
Owen Hughes came on again and shortly after he bowled
MILBANK 6 FOR Ballard The Army skipper
9 RUNS
Club Seconds. Beat University
JUNIOR CRICKET-MATCH -
declared his innings closed with 277 for 795
T. E Pearce and R Duc kitt started the innings for the Club against Garthwaite (Supreme Court End) and Bal Land Buns came, steadily, but when he appeared to have got kis eye in Pearce was caught behind the sticks by Herbert off At Pokfulam on Saturday they Garthwaite. Alec Pearce came Hong Kong Cricket Cinb second—and went-for- two runs, eleven beat the University juniors being bowled by Ballard, but in their second division league after that Owen Hughes and encounter by 95 runs, a feature of Duckitt both played good cric the match being the fine bowling kết to carry the score to 107
POLICE BEAT NAVY WITH TWO of GA Milbank who took
wickets for 9 runs. “Wh “GIFT”" GOALS
Scores:
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HKCC. 2nd XI...... J. Armstrong, Teoh; Abraham
It was a very clean game, one of A K Mackenzie, by Teok the best played so far this sea-N. P. Fox, b Tech 304, and, except for two hands". Davis, c Ho, Power
1. S. Forbes, o Phang and a few "of-sides", there w23 SW. Paterson, b Abraham little whistleblowing.TLE Potter, lbw b Phang The Navy opened the scoring A. Dannett, b Abraham after two minutes play, Cancell G A Mibank, Lb.w, b Abrahazı
V.-C. Bond, Lb.s; 5-Phang- netting with a beautiful ground W. Wooding, not out shot from 20 yards.
Extras (B12,
Total
A riisunderstanding ten minutes later between Roberts and Regler allowed Mosa to scare easily from 10 yards out:
Police In The Lead
Fall of the wickets: 1 for
47; 3 for 50; 4 for 70; 5 1oz 96- for 110; 7 for 114; 8 for 114; 9- 19%; 10 for 133,
Bowling Analysis
The Police took the lead after Teah 15 minutes play in the second- half, Regler fumbled a clearance near the half-way line to allow [ew Johnston a clear run through, thel
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Police centre scoring easily from C. H. Tech, by Bon
near the penalty spot. In the BI Ng, b Milbank
P. Power next minute Moss centred for. S. Bien, b Mill Johnston to score with a fine left-Abraham
| footed drive,
**] WICJ Chiu,
Chris Pite handied in front of 4. Phang, b Bond HC Ho v Bond goal, but Wearmouth falled with W. B. Tan, not t the spot kick"
W. H. Chaub;355:
Taking a pass from T. Pile 35 N. W. Low,
yards
into the
Johnston Jobbed high Imouth, the ball en
Extras (B8; Total
below the bar
-ot tốe wickodas:
without further loss, stumps being drawn at that total
Saturday's Play
When the game was resumed 18 on Saturday the Club lost an- other wicket (Owen Hughes) at 133, the outgoing batsman add- ing-only-four runs to his pre- isvious-score Duckitt reached 20 his 50 at 1:45 pm, while A. W: Hayward; the newcomer, start- ed off with a neat leg glance off of Garthwaite for a four He 15 brought off a few really pretty shots, but was caught at short leg (by Lt. Johnson) when at tempting to send Garthwaite to the leg boundary once to often. I. Mclmes was all but bowled by Garthwaite as soon as he We reached the crease, hile Duc- kilt almost tires his wicket away in attempting
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