BOYES
"Dick" Ridley, shove, made kis
last soccer
аррагале
in the at incide-left. for the Mainland team.
and 35 usual, rave a very fine display.
Colony yesterday
CHILDREN'S SPORTS
LARGE GATHERING AT K.C.C.
ENJOYABLE FUNCTION
There was a large gathering at
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY~ 1935
Sporting Page
SPLENDID DISPLAY FOR MAINLAND SOCCER TEAM
187 RUNS IN 73
MINUTES!
CLUB BEAT NAVY BY AN INNINGS AND 49 RUNS
BECK, GROWDER, OWEN-HUGHES
AND ALEC PEARCE IN FORM
BRILLIANT bowling by A. C. Beck, the former Interport fast
D bowler who is now in the Colony on a holiday from Manila. and A. C. Growder, a newcomer, coupled with polished batting|
Bliss, above, the Kowloon skip- per, was seen to advantage in yesterday's
SOCCER counter between the Island, the victors, and the Mainland:
Sta]
displays by H. Owen Hughes, the former Colony skipper, and Alec OSMUND TO DEFEND
Pearce, enabled the Hong Kong Cricket Club to beat the Royal Navy by an innings and 49 runs at the H.K.C.C. yesterday in the final match of the annual Triangular Tournament. As the result of their win the Clab shared the spoils for the 1935-6 season with the Army, with whom they drew.
In scoring his 93 out of 156, Owen-Hughes hit 18 boundaries.
daries in his 57, scored out of 123. The Club scored their 187 runs in 73 minutes!
including nine in a row, while Pearce hit a six and seven boun-
Lt. Bartley, who played a plucky innings for the Navy in their second venture, scored his 38 out of 60, hitting a sir and five boundaries.
TITLE
COLONY BILLIARDS
CHAMPIONSHIP
LARGE NUMBER OF ENTRIES
ISLANDERS TRIUMPH IN ANNUAL MATCH
ELLIOTT AGAIN FINDS HIS BEST FORM TALBOT-BICKFORD · COMBINE AN OUTSTANDING FEATURE
(By
"Rover")
Morton, above, was a tower of strength in the Island inter- mediate line and, backed up by two hard working halves, held the Mainland attack throughout yes- terday's soccer encounter.
THE annual soccer match between teams re- presenting the Island and the Mainland, which was played on the Club ground yesterday, attracted a surprisingly meagre attendance, and CHILDREN'S Jan interesting game, with frequent flashes of really good football, resulted in a comfortable win for the Island team by 3 goals to 1.
SPORTS AT
POLICE R.C.
“PUT IT OVER”
MR. TAGGARTS PRESENTS
TO THE CHILDREN
Changes were made in both teams. The Island brought in "CLOWNS" HELP TO Lim Tak-po and Harrison in the places of Mak Sui-hon and Ward, while the Mainland had the White brothers and Eastman taking A. J. Osmund, the Colony bil-the positions of Lawton, Sandford and T. Pile. liards champion, will be defending
The game itself had long spells of aimless midfield play, his title in the forthcoming ama-and lacked anything approaching spirited exchanges. With but A C. Beck, E. R. Duckitt. A C tear billiards championships for one or two exceptions, the Mainland side played with a decided Growder, A W. Hayward, G. A which a very encouraging number inferiority complex, and allowed themselves to be thoroughly out- Stewart, L. D. Kilber, and G. S. Dunk-of entries have been received as played during the last 25 minutes of play. aley did not bat
Fall of wickets:-1 for 64 (T. E Pearce); 2 for 156 (Owen-Hughes); 3 for 187 (McInnes).
YPING ANALISIS
0 M R
the Kowloon Cricket Club's an- Detailed scores were as fol-1 nual Children's Sports, which lows:.. were held yesterday in weather.
dine
The Bandef KMS. the Empress rendered selections of Japan throughout the afternoon while the many side-shows added to
the attractions.
Royal Navy-1st Innings
| Lt. Bartley, Ibw, b Beck
Lt. Miers, ran out
Surg. Lt. Davenport, c Hayward,
b Beck
Branwell, a and b Beck Surg. Lt. Kirkwood, «. Dunkley, b
Beck
Lt. Comdr. Barry, c Owen-Hughes
b Duckitt
Lady Southern, O.B.E. wife of P. O. Lumm. b Beck the Hen, the Colonial Secretary. Tel. Tafaell b Beck distributed the prizes the con-LE-R A, Day, not out clusion.
The following were the re- sults
BOYS
A. B. Dale, e Melanes, b Beck
0. D. Dawe, c T. A. Pearce, b
Growder
Extras (B4;- LB4;~NE2)
2
Tufnell Day
»Dawe
Dale Branwell
18 Miers
4
6
follows:
Senior Championship
FW Stapler, M. M. da Sem-F JA. Gill, G. Pereira jar. E D. da W. Roze, M. N. Rakser, P. A Yvanovich A. W. Grimmist, U. A. Santos, W. F. Stafford, W. R. Hillyer,
5 0
3 54
1
0
€ 28
6
28
5 0 42
1
1
@
Royal Navy-2nd Ingings
Lt. Bartley, e T. A. Pearce b
Growder
TO
Lt. Miezz.-b Beck
70
Surg. Lt. Davenport, st. Dankley,
b Growder
Fall of wickets: 1 for 0; 2 for 8;LL Branwell, e Beck, b Growder Flat Bace Handicap (Over 10 3 for 24; 4 for 25: 9 for 27: 6 for 29: Surg. Lt. Kirkwood, b Growder
and under 13)-1, Fleming Kin-70 naird; 2 Edward Hurley: 3,
Odell: 3. Jim Tinson.
P. O. Lumm, c T. A. Pearce, b
Growder
Comdr. Barry, not out
S. M da Cruz, jr., Lazz Cho-cha,
Leung Lim-chuen, W. Hong Shing. A
J. Osmund, J. F. McGowan, C. S. X
J. Elvit, Andrew Tse, C Q M Sj
A Cheetham, Sgt. F. Freeman, Yan Chara-pong, P. Phillips, E L
35 Barros, Ho Shai cheong, E A doe Remedios, Chan Kmi-yin, W. H. AS- drews.
7 for 28; 8 for 37; 9 for 47; 10 for
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Albert Odell.
O. MR
W
Tel Tufnell, e Owen-Enghes, b
T. A. Pearce
Sack Race Handicap (Over 12):
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2.
20
7
¡A. B-Dalė, b-Growder
Duckitt
42
9.
1
1. Edward Hurley: Albert
Growger
4.0
31
E. R. A. Day. © Stewart, b Browder 10. D. Dawe, e and b Growder
*bowled 2 no-balls.
Extras
93
T. E. Pearce, b Bearwell
16
68
57
BOWLING ANALYSIS
L Melanes, & Tufnell
13
Extras (B 6; LB 2)
Beck
O. M. R. 6 1
29
Duchitt
4 0
15
187
Growder
53 1.14
4
8.
Flat Race Handicap (Under
12)-1, Telford Ferguson and E. Owen-Hughes, b Miers
Douglas Mackenzie (Dead-hest): A Pearce, not out
3, Arthur Caris
Boot Race (Under 9): — 1,!
Jimmy Tinson; 3, David Odell.
Flat Race Handicap (Under 4):
-1, Roger Cameron; 2. John
Wykes: 3, Eddie Judd.
Obstacle Race Handicap (Be-Fenner; 3, Renaté Muller.
ម៉ោងទី២។
T. A. Pearce .... -"bowled one no-ball.
tween S and 12)-1, Douglas Musical Chairs (Under 12) :--| Ifla; 2 John Silkestone; 3. John 1, Elinor Meffan: 2, Jeannie FreeEX.C.C
Labrum.
•
+
man; 3, Mary Cuthall
Army
Flat Race-Handicap (Over 6 Navy and under 8):-I. Mollie Jack; 2. June Martin; 3, Barbara Bowe
FINAL STANDINGS
Junior Championship
S. G. Smith, F: P. Seqneins, J. 0. Remedios, E. C. Finchery R. E. Lee, ¡Geo. Lee, A. C. Rozario, F. E. Silva, J. E. Noronha, J. F. V. Ribeiro, J. D. dos Remedios, A. W. Grimmits, -C. Strange, F. A Broadbridge, S. M White, T. F. Jordan, R. G. Xavier, Mui Chan-jen, Tai · Kwan-fat, Wong) King-sing, Cheng Kwai-lemng, Chan Hou-shu, Y. L Kwok, Leang Sim-zin,
North, above, played a very fine. game at right-half for the Main- land yesterday against the Island
A very enjoyable afternoon was spent yesterday at the Police Recreation Club when the Annual Children's sports were Ridley, who made his last held attended by most of the
Jappearance in local football,
Police Officers and their wives gare of his usual best, but was and children.
[not played up to as he should'
have been, and received scarcely
The afternoon sports were made
a-useful pass throughout His even more popular this year by the wing partner, Alves, gave him hilarious antics of two clowns (W. full support, making splendid Ward, and J. Curtis, of the HMS. (Kent), while Mr. Manton acted the the role of father Christmas.
passes
fine Fuse of the many
Ridley gave him, and was only forward to seriously trouble Rowlands.
Knox's Selfishness
After the sports all the children were presented with a toy from the Christmas tree, while W, Ward kept the large gathering xinused
Knax led the line extremely (with witty remarka. / well in the first halt: Several of his efforts went near, and his all- round play was speeded up can-
Mr. Taggart Thanked Before asking Mrs. T. H: King,
in their annual soccer encounter-siderably. During the second wife of the IGP, to present the
which resulted in a win for the latter by 3 goals to 1.
half, however, he wasted good op prizes won during the afternoon, portunities by rather selfishly at M.. Shaftain, Chairman of the tempting to go through on his Folice Recreation Club, thanked
LT. Yang. Albert Koh Lam Shi LAI WAH CUP instead of passing to a better Messrs W. Ward and Mr. Manton
SEMI-FINAL
fun, Tam Hun-bun, S. E. Alderman, Copri. Geo. Hekroft L/C H. Stoeie,Į WPte. E. Crabtree, Pte. R. G. D. Owen, 1°W. Stoker, M. J. Medina, Segti W.
Collis, LC. W. Watson, Fusilier B. ARMY SELECT TEAM $ Evans, Fusilier E Campton,
FOR SUNDAY Wellings, Sergt. J. Bodges, Lom yo wo, A. Kitchell, C. A. Canha, Ma Chnen-man, Yue Hong-lin, F... G. Marsh, J. V. da Luz,. D. E. Santos,
P. W. L 2 1
2_1 -0%
1
2 0 2 0
C.
positioned player, and his shoot for their assistance during the ing was badly placed.
afternoon and also Mrg. Marks and With the Mainland halves Mrs. Thorpe. there was always a huge gap be Mr. J. E. Taggart, whom, he said, fforced to remain on the defensive, He particularly wished to think
tween them and the forwards, had been sincere friend of the kid- and this helped farther to dies of the Police Recreation Club
for over 20 years.
A very keen soccer game should weaken their attack
J. C. Bemedios, Sydney Chan, Simon be witnessed next Sunday when the
Bliss played a staunch game at Special memenice were present-
D. Chan, Lan Ka-haen, Ma Che-man, Navy entertain the Army in the centre-half, and with Chris. Pile ed to Messrs. W. Ward and 1 Tong Tin-au and L. D. Skimmer. (Semi-Final Round of the Lai Wah and Eastman formed a sound de-W. Glendenning for the service Cup Competition on the Kowloon fence whose quickness în re-rendered to the Club and to the lat 3:30 pm.
Football Club ground, commencing covery and auticination frustrated Misses King, while Mm King many of the 132 ad's dangerous was presented with lovely bon- thrusts
quet of flowers in a cat glass vase. The following were the prize- wimerss
Egg and Spoon Race (Between INDIA OUT FOR 48
Flat Race Handicap (Over 6 and under 8):-1, Telford Fezgu son; 2, Angus Wilson; 2. Jimry Ramsey.
Tug-of-war (Under 12):-Peter 8 and 12)-1, Vivienne Jer; 21 Jefries,
Reg. Pengelly, Keith Joyce Hardie; 3, Mary Laing. Martin Alan Goldenberg High Flat Face Handicap (Over 4 and Beran, John Wykes, John Labrumander 6)-1, Dawn Ramsay; 2,
Coralie Wolfe; 3, June Martin
and Ian Meffan
But Australians Only Secure 51 Lead
Calcutta, To-day. Unusually low scoring fea- tured the opening day's play Tuesday of the four-day un- official Test match, the second the present series, between
MISS JOAN SMALLEY TO,
"TRAVEL NORTH
Miss Joan Smalley, the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club left- back, has been granted permis sion by her firm to travel to Shanghai with the Ladies' Inter- port Hockey team and will travel as the reserve full-back.
WOLF CUES AT PLAY
The Army have selected a very strong team from the Bast Lancs. and the Fusiliers, which is as fol- lowes
Boyes In Limelight Boyes, however, was the hero of Suck the side. Throughout the game
Sack Race
(Boys)-9-14 TORES: Grimmt, 2. Candle Hol
Fas, Rowlands" (2/RW.F.), L/CDL. Swain (2/E. La B) and C/Cpl he was continually bombarded lands Steele (2/E. Lan B.), Cpi, Wanklys with shots from every angle, and
Cynthia Stimmoors 22 Disie Hont, (2/RW.F.)," L/Cpl Lawton (2/E the fact that he was only beater Fiat Race (Girls) Under 6 years). Lan. B) and Fox Evans (2/3.WF) on three occasions is clear proof Betty Maize 2. June MadMahon. L/Cpl. Smith (2/EL Lan. E.), Fusof the fine display he gave,
Flat Bace Boyz) Under 6 years:—1. Harrison (2/RW.F.), Pie Sandord (2/2 LR), Fu Talbot
The Island concentrated every Elly Machan, Sydney Hol (2/RW.F.)
Fus. Roberta thing on their attack, and with Flat Race (Boys) 6-8 years:---1. Syd- *(2/RW.F.).
such capable forwards as Talbotney Hollands; 2. Victor Russell Ridings, L/C and Bickford (one of the best left-Flat Bace (Gízis) 68 years?—1.
Iands.
Flat Race Handicap (Over 8 and Skipping Race Handicap (Under under 6)-1, Roger Cameron; 2, 8) Mollie Jack; 2, Yvonne David Baldwin: 3. John Ewing. Blackmore; 3, Barbara Rowe.
Potato Race (Under. 12):--1, Egg and Spoon Race (Under 8):10 Douglas Ifia: 2, Gordon Fuzman:-1, Jean Wykes: 2, Joan Elvin;
3. Pamela Meyer.. Three-Lerged-Bace Handicap Relay Esce Teams of 4-under (Between 8 and 12):-1, Al 1): Betty Houghton, Vivienne lian team, no fewer than 20/holding their first annual Athletic Gorman, Pte. Eckersley, (2/E: Lan\wing combinations seen this sea-- Padiy Cainuit, Viola Pogeza. -
-S, Raymond Larson.
Gold=mber and Ror Andress; 2 Jex, Beryl Goldenberg and Winnie Gerrard Bevan and Fleming Kin Ingram. paird; 3, Douglas Mackenzie and Consolation Race (Over 6 and Gordon Furman.
under 10)-1, Kathlee Hyde-Lay; Relay Race (Teams of 4 under 2, Jill Stokes; S, Jean Hale 12)-Won by Angus Wilson
Peter Jeffries, Roy Andrews and David Mann...
LADIES TENNIS
Consolation Race (Over 5 and] nader 10)-1, George Scbtt; 2 Don Andrews; 3, Robert Harper
TITLES
Band Race (RMS. Empress of Entries Close Next
Japan)-Won by E. G. Richard-
GIRLS.
Saturday
of
The Wolf Cubs of the Horigi
India and the touring Austra-Kong Boy Scouts Association are Reserves Pte.
for 35).
wickets falling for 147 runs.
Sports on the Hong Kong Foots). India: 48 (C. G. Macartney S for 17, |ball Club ground "(by kind per-
son) and Harrison and Baxter on Catch the Train (Boys & Giria) 6-8
years: 17-Ezzel Merimang the right, play was but rarely out Donald Chester Woods. R.K. Oxenham 5 for 1);
mission) to-morrow. The Ast
of the Mainland xresde Ps Ladies Fer & Spoon Race2-1. Doris Australia: 99 (Mohammed Nissar 6 race commences at 245 pm. The PRESS SOCCER ELEVEN WIN
Supporting this formidable at Bunty Mex. Hollands. arrangements are in the capable AUSTRALIA: WINS
bands of Mrs. D. Booker, District. A friendly and thoroughly en halves, of whom Morton was out-Flat Bace. (Girls) 9-14 years). Vera tack were three hard-working Flat Race (Boys) 9-14-yezza: Ĺ Fred
Holanda, 2. Cande Holiandaşl Later-Australia won' by 8
Cubmistress, Kowloon, and Mr.joyable soccer game was held on standing Everything heat- wickets, India being dismissed in Brown, 1st Hong Kong Sex Scout the KFC. ground yesterday be tempted had a definite object in Woods Wate
Stimson - 2 Matreeni - Chester the second innings for 127
Pack (Leather 5 for 29). "Australia
An entertaining pro tween a European Press eleven and view, and his admost passes to Boys & Girls Chariot Race, Under 6: gramme of events has been 27a Chinese team resulting in a win either wing,ready co-operation scored the necessary 80 ms for ranged. Points are being award for the former by 3 goals to. 1 with the forwards, and, above all,
-years-1. Alan Stimson and Petty Mair; 2. Basil. Smith, -and Porta- the loss of two wickets Beatered, and a Trophy presented to A. M. Omar (2) and G.. Giffen his headwork closely rivalling that Thread Needle Race (2 Ladies & 2
Tion. the winning Pack
scored for the winner.
of Tam Kong-pak, made him the M.C.C. SCORE. 550
best hof-back on the field.
f Conti
on Page 81
The Colony Ladies' Open Sin. Otago Med 313 All-England Cricket
Flat Bace Handicap (Over 10gies and Doubles Lawn Tennis Avert Innings Defeat
Bat Left To C. E. Moore FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Worcester England.
**I wouldn't part with it for my-
and under 13):—1, Audrey Hall; Championships will again be held
Mona Shand; 3, Betty Moy
under the auspices of the US.RC
Dunedin, To-day, Skipping Race Handicap (Be- and entry lists for both events, tween 8 and 12)-1, Dorothy Me-which are now open, will close overnight total of 307 for 3 to The M.C.C.- carried: their Czw; 2, Audrey Hall; 3. Betty next Saturday. Houghton
550 yesterday, and at the close In his will. Albert Vivian things,” he said. "In the top hat Mrs. I. J. Paterson has kindly of play Otago required 813, Moors. of The
Hag Championship Cup with only five wickets in hand, Worcestershire, 2for compe ion in the Ladies to avert the innings defeat Christopher Ed
Singles. The draw, which may be Scores weres.
Flat Race Handicap (Over 2ʻsand.
Bay Cario; 2, Sadie
under 10)1. Joyce
Potato Race (Under
Dorothy McCaw
Kelvie, 3, He
Flat Rsce:
"AIL-England--
Ham Henry Moore.
seeded at the discretion of the Otage: 78 (Sima $ for 11) and 159ly belonging to mr
of the place at 638 ste the
Feanie
USR
E.C.C.: 158° (D. Smi
103, Hardstaž 27 R F
The story of the and, to módem was told by
COUNCIL MEETINGO
The next mo
| days of 1863 tmy grandfather was the
one of & Walsall 22 picked to play Foot against an All-England eleven Beon Mo scored a century, and nearly made tion's enough runs to win the match. p. The in fact was 11 runs shortBound
tedim ich grounds.
Gestáky:~1. Mr. Fast and Mrs. Hol to - Janda, Mr. Walker Meg-Murziman.
Old Status (Gents, over 40 years): 16 Mar Sharising "2. Me" Stammon. Coconut Shies (Ladies)--1 Mix
Hourihan; 2. Mrs. Carey.
RIFLE SHOOTING
eng Major Steers, RE, Captain of the team, states that in Tuesday's
shoot for the National Rite "Assó-- iation's Inter Colonial match the fine score of 1,071 out of's post- bla 1:200 was óbtained,
ia is an excellent result and (we are all delighted
Major Stee