THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY - JANUARY 20, 1935

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UNCONVINCING WIN.

FOR 5. CHINA “B”

· (Continued from Page 1)

Early in the second half a fire ahot by Brown skimmed the bat and the Artillery pressed hard without much success.

A breakaway by South China resulted in a comer, and a shot by Lai Shui-wing was cleverly hooked into the net by Yeung Shui-yick.

From the kick-off, the Gunners swept down the field and Edmunds completed their best movement with an unstoppable shot from 20 yards to place them once more pun equal teras.

Two Good Saves Mackrill die remarkably well to stop a point-blank drive by Cheuk Shek-kan, while Pan also bad to Ideal with a difficult shot from

Nash

With five minutes to go Ng-Po- kui found the net with a fire drive into the corner-and this after the Artillery had been "en- joying by far the best of the ex- changes!

Then Huggins was sent off. His offence was committed in the pen alty area, and from the spot kick Yeung Shui-yick placed South China four

2 up to give them ather flattering victory.

Po-kui. Check Shek-kam and Young

ISADORO CASTANAGA

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UNIVERSITY LOSE IN

T

DEBUT GAME

BRIGHT BATTING BY K.C.C. AT VALLEY

SPORTING DECLARATION. AGAINST CRAIGENGOWER

(By LB.W.)

HE Indian Recreation Club beat the Craigen- gower Cricket Club by five wickets in their first division league cricket match at Sookunpoo on Saturday and have thus maintained their 1001 per cent. record: They have scored the maxi- mum number of points for four matches played Bomber in Havana but failed to and are now most favourably placed insofar as

¡the championship is concerned.

Isadoru Gastanaga, the Spanish heavyweight champion was ambitious

*Tettve

Pan- lino Uzcudan his compatriot. who suffered aŋyzick knockvet at the hands of Joe Louk in New York Gastanaga met the Brown

give the Detroit sensation a run for his money.

FORMER COUNTY CRICKETER PASSES AWAY

Incidentally, the LR.C. juniors also won their league matchį against the Craigengower second eleven, thus giving the Sookun- poo Club the “double” over their old rivals....

The Kowloon Cricket Club were also in good form and won their senior league fixture from the Civil Service Cricket Club with comparative ease, while the Navy took three much-needed points from the University, who were making their first league.

Mr. T. Sherwin Pearson-Gre-appearance this season (at King's Park).

Igory.

who

Splinter-scared

MELAMARA

Veteran of more six-day bike racing spills than he cares to count, Iran- man Reggie McNamara, at the age of 5, says that he has -rid- den his last dizzy whirl on the ~ · wooden - sancer after competing in 114 during his hectic career. He will probably take up farm-

ing

LOCAL SOCCER LEAGUE

Tables To Date

FIRST DIVISION

Gomiz PWLD FAPt

died recently at Dealing with the Indians--- one wicket to spare, thanks to a S. China "B" Pan Ka-ping: Harlaxton Manor. Grantham, Craigengower match first. Tinker gallant effort by B. G. Baker and Leung In-chan. Yr Hing-yuen; Yas

¡Lee wom the toss and promptly 1. Oakley. Wah-hing. Lim Tak-po., Lee Kam: formerly played cricket for Mid-decided to send the Indians. Recreio. obtained three much- Yeung Shui-pick, Lai Shui-wing. Ndlesex, Leicestershire, and M.C.C. This. I gather, suited the Sookun-needed points at the expense of S. China "A".10 10 0 0 47 9

and, in 1902, was president of the poo Club. and A. S. Suffad and the Royal Army Service Corps RA (Lyeman):- Mackrill; Hos Nottinghamshire Cricket Club. AA. R. Abbas weat out

to score while the University juniors lost tlsters gins. Clancy; Taylor, Morton, Fisher; siow round-arm bowler, he was freely. Abbas, went with only 21jas expected, to the Navy at Pok- | S. China. Nash, Rivers, Brown, Edmunds and

on the board.

but S. A. fulam. Sparkes.

Ismail stayed with Sufiad to see

Potter's Century janother 77 runs added before the The brightest cricket of

also a hard-hitting batsman.

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Police

Fusiliers

Recreio

Athletic

Chub

the St. Joseph's

13 7 2 4 35 14 7 3

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10 5 5

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former was bowled when attempt-day was Spen om the Kowloon Navy ing a big hit. He had played ground where J. E. Potter scored East Lanes. very bright cricket, hitting a hefty 106 for the Hong Kong Cricket Kowloon six and nine boundaries during Club, who won by 8 wickets. JRA. (Lyeman) 13 1 10 2 23

R.A. (Scatters),14 -1 12 1 10 58 Stein his stay at the wicket.

also and F. E. Lawrence Suffiad had been somewhat lucky batted well, but Potter's 106 was Las rewards his previous high the result of some very pretty

scores this season (he has had two cricket."

For three fifties), bat. though he On the Club ground the home | did give two very hard chances team beat the Army rather easily, jon Saturday. His innings was thanks mainly to a fine knock byl

quite the best he has played for A. C. Growder, the googly bowler, East Lancs.

Fusters some time.

who took 52 runs of the Army Listers bowling.

Innings Closed

After Ismail was out for 30 (the result of a stolid knock). the Indians want. out to get, the. ruis rapidly and at 403

Pama (with 159 rung on the board. Frank

Pereira applied the closure-

Totals

-168 67 67.34 335 355 168

SECOND DIVISION

Gogla PWLD FAPts .14 31. 0.3 53 13. .138 1

LIGA UNLUCKY TO LOSE TO THE FUSILIERS:

Navy South China RAS ̊C. R. A. O. C

8 3

Engineera Athletic

(Continued from. Page AY

University Club

13 4 6-3 25. 30- ....12 3 7 2 17 52

after time.

from

Eastern

6 5 2 27

5. S. 3 ZI

ZORBEN MO

15 3 10 2 28 49 8

12.3. 9:0 21: 37

45.2 12 1 9 62 12-1-10 1 15 49

Totais

L180 TT TT 26 427 427 189

THIRD DIVISION ·

Goris PWLDFA P .......14 11. 1. 2-47-18-24

It was quite a sporting declara, clever dribbling and combination Recreio tion as with the wicket playing with Lawrence proved of no avail, Kywioon perfectly, there was every chance as they had no player to apply the di of the Happy Valley team getting finishing touch. Jones held Sox- the runs, especially as they were sae in a vice-like grip, and he reputed to be a strong batting and Davies constantly beaded side. They, however, started di-away dangerous centres sastrously, losing the first wicket Lawrence and F. Santos. Vad without any score and though E For the Fusiliers, Tatler made Fusiliers Zimmera and, to a lesser degree some dangerous moves, and cop Chinese Police 13 9 4 1 35 16 19 [ARH Esmail, defended stub stantly kept Humphreys, on the East Lancs... 71 332 19 17

bornly, 53 runs were all they could wing: plied with passes, but Lux-Air Force.14 7 5 2 37 26

12 6 3 3/31 manzge against Pereira and Minu, ton and Singleton spoilt all this Medicals

Ulsters

.11 6 5 who took 5 for 24 and 5 for 23 good work by shooting wide time Liga Portuguesa 11 5 respectively

en Engineers ....11-4 Kowloon's Win

Liga pressed towards the close, European Police The Civil Servants, who batted but F. Santos miskicked with the St. Joseph's first in their match against Kox goalkeeper beaten, and the ball loon at Happy Valley, did extreme rolled harmlessly out of play. lly well to score 142 runs against the KCC. bowling. W. Col ledge, the former Army-stumper, fand R. M. Wood, who is now play. jing more cricket than he had done Hor some time, were the chief con- tributors, and, though I did not (see much of their innings, I hear

that both of them brought off some Airdrie, the defeat of the Arsenal Bristol R very nice shots.

against Sheffield Wednesday, and Cardiff Kowloon went for the run Huddersfield eclipse at Derby Coventry right from the start and this provided the surprises in Gillingham policy paid, for with only two men to-day's footbal' programme. Luton

out they passed the home team's total, thanks to Ernie Fincher and Norman Mackay both of whom played bright cricket

The University

R

9

Totals

„134 60 60 14 314314-134.

Home Soccer Results

TERED

DIVISION® (South)

1 Queen's F.E

London, Saturday. 1 The failure of teen to win (Aldershot on their

Against | Bourʼm'th:

Detailed rest Beuter, were

Birham Brentford Derby *Everton Grimsby Leeds

I am afraid this is going to be ja bad year for the University as far as league cricket is concerned for, apert from L. T. Bide, E. L Gosano, and E. Ozozio, they haven't got anybody in the team that is

Portsmouth 1 Wol really up to brst division standard.

Preston They lost by 2 wickets to the Navy, who, though they have not Wednesday Sunderland too strong a side, were strengthen-

cabled by Millwall

3 Aston Vilk 3 Arsensi

13

B. Blackbuz postponed.

ed by the return of Lt. Trowse, IW. Bronz Hunting and Lt. Harper."..

Second Division,

SECOND DIVISION

The Indians did well to win Bradford

Burnley their match against Craigenzower

by 5 wickets At one time a draw Bury appeared inevitable but the IRC Chariton

get the rusŠE Fulham finally managed.

Teicester with-about: 10

the Police Manter time to get Port Vale

Bonly 65 Tottenha mally managed with W. Ham

2 Southamstow 3 Barnsley

5 Doncaster: Hall City Plymouth Norwich he

Newcastle Bradford C *Notf-ham

1. Sheffield U.

Blackpool

2 Crystal P.-

1 Clapton 0.

2 Newport

3 Exeter

2 Reading,

3 Northampton

1 Bristol C.

↑ Southend

I Brighton

Notts C. Swindon

7 Yock

Torquay 2 Watford:

THIRD DIVISION (North) Accrington Chester", Chesterfield

01Darlington Of Crewe..

*Gateshead

Oidheart Southport

Lincoln

3 Waltall 2- Mansfeld 3 Barrow:

Hartlepools 31-Rotherham

5 Wrezčam 1 Rochdale

1-N- Brighton

Carlisle

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

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