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INTER-UNIT CRICKET

Final Game At

The K.C.C.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1936

TO BE RESUMED TO-DAY

The final of the Inter-Unit cricket competition (two days) be-' tween the East Lancs. and Royal Engineers was opened at the K.C.C. yesterday and at the close of play the Engineers had gained a lead of 29 runs. They have, however, already lost 3 wickets in their second innings. which {will be resumed this morning at

10 3.10.

The scores, at the close of play Yesterday, were:-

ROYAL ENGINEERS S/Sergt. Collins, b-Whitehead. 14 Sergt. Danielis, b Whitehead Q.M.S. Moreton. b Elvin

Cpl. Waterbridge, run out Gol Kirke, b Cox

the South Chang Fai-lum, China "B" left-back, above, has returned to League soccer after

-a year's absence. He is a parti-

cularly

and strong kicker expandent of first-time methocis.

197

CHINESE OLYMPIC SOCCER TRIAL

(Contnued from Page 4)

Capt. Foley, e Cox, b Elvin

L/Cpl. Shipp, c Botting, b Cox

Lt. Barron. e Goldsworthy,

Elvin

b

Sergt. Eaton, b Elvin

0

Spra Bradford, c Dawson, b Elvin

7

16

players on view. His positioning

Spr. Beal. not out ...

Extras (B13; LB1; W2}

-Whitehead

Elvin Murphy Cox

Bowling Analysis

P

S. D. Liang, at right-half, was

4 one of the few disappointing|

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

Cold Spell Causes, One Postponement

BUD HAFET'S SECOND HOMER

New York, To-day.

Boston Braves beat the Phillies by a 7 to 5 margin yesterday, the game being featured by home runs by Lee (Brares) and John Moore (Phillies). Playing for Pittsburgh against Bud Hafey hit his run of the season.

Details of the games are follows:

Cincinnati,

second home

National League

R. H. E

Boston Braves

3 6

1

Lee hit a home run · Philadelphia

7 14

3

John Moore hit a home run.

Pittsburgh

Bud Hafey hit a home run. Cicinuatti

4 6

I

7 12

2

Kiki Coyler and Ival Goodman

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EAST LANCS.

Lt. J. P. Williams, Beal, b

Earrow

C.S.M. J. Elvin, b Barron

Lt. E. M. Dawson, < Barrow,

Shipp

L. Cpl. Goldswertay, run out Lt. K. W. B. Murphy, b Bradford Bdsn. Coster, b Shipp L/Cpl. Whitehead. b Bradford Bdsm fox, Waterbridge, b

Edan. Botting, b.w, Bradford Pt. Baker, c Kirke. b Shipp Pe. Herbert, not cut

Extras (W2)

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TO-DAY'S TENNIS

TSUI WAI PUI FAVOURED

Semi-Final Of Open Singles

CHAMPION'S BIG TASK

(By "BASE-LINE")

Sirdar Ramjaha will be faced with his biggest test in the defence of his title when he meets Tsui Wai-pai. the 1934 champion,' in the Semi- Final Round of the Colony Lawn Tennis Singles Cham- pionship on the Stand Court at the H.K.C.C. this afternoon. commencing at 4.30 p.m.

GOLF STARTING TIMES

Bradford

Shipp

**Burron

Bradford

Moreton

Bowling Analysis

2 with passes, while his spoiling

P. Dean pitched.

HARSED OSBORNE

Harold Osborn, the 1924 United States Olympic field star and former world record holder for high jump, recently cleared the bar at 6 feet 6 inches and `is thus again in the running for a place on the American team for the Berlin Games.

ARMY BOXING TOURNEY

Semi-Finals Decided Last Night

The

SOME GOOD BOUTS

semi-finals of the Hong Kong Area Individual (Open and Novices) Boxing Championships were held at Murray Barracks last evening when a large crowd of boxing fans attended. The standard of boxing, on the whole, was, very good" and some good bouts were seen.

The finals will take place to- night, commencing at 8 pm, and ¡below are details of last night's

fights:-----

Norices Light Weight

Pte. Burns (E. Lancs)) beat Fus. Bray (R.W.F.); Fus. Ryan (R.W.F.) beat Pte. Caffrey (E. Lancs.).

Open Light Weight

Pte. Whitehouse (E. Lancs.) beat Rin. McClay (RUR).

Novices Welterweight

L/C. Roberts (B.W.F.) received a walk over from Rin. Millar (EUR), Fus. Harrison (R.W.F.) knocked out |L/C. Rothwell (RA.SC.).

Novices Middle Weight Fus. Edwards (R.W.F.) beat Pte. Taylor (E Lam.); Rin. Ezid (RUB) defeated Pte. Thistlewaite (E. Lancs.).

Novices Light Heary Weight

MANY SENIOR GAMES Gr. Martin (RA) beat Rin

6 13 0

7 11 . I

5 10

0

3 10

3

American League

P

H. E.

6 -15

4

Selkirk hit a homer. Washington

14

0

4.10

season.

was a continual source of annoy- lance to the Sandford-Smith right-New York swing combination.

15

0

Kia Disappoints

Kia, cn the right-wing for the Philadelphiz

second disap- H. Johnson pitched 49 Chinese, was the

pointment and always hurried his Boston attempts to centre with obvious; results.

Suen Kam-shua seemed a re juvenated man and gave a fine

2 display at inside-right, where he

RUINED

Brady (RUR.); Pte Carroll (E. Lancs.) best Gar. Edgar (RA.).

Novices Heary Weight - Pte. Harmsworth (E. Lancs) de- (Continued "from Pagè 4) feated Fus. Frimston (EWF.).

Open Feather Weight The Navy have provided some walk over from

L/C. Whelan (RUB) received a Sgt Holeraft (E.

good referees, and I am sure 0 Lancs.); Fus, Oweas (2.W.F.) beat.

better than A. C. Ward, of D/M Quilter (E. Lancs.).

one

H.MS. Kent, has been seen this

Open Welter Weight Fas Morgan (RWF) knocked I had previously heard good reports of him, and when out Pte. Smith (E. Lanc...). -- saw him last Wednesday at Caro-; line Hill I at once realised that all I had heard was correct.

How It Should Be

3 10 11 Foxx hit a homer and Joe Cronin broke his right thumb in two places. The games between Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians and St. Louis Browns and Chicago)

Mr. Ward gave a fine exhibition

had a perfect understanding with White Sox were postponed owing of how a match should be controll-

108 Fung King-cheong, while Cheuk!

Shek-kam, although combining 3well with Tay Quee-liang, seemed

0.

R.

W.

13

34

14

2 listless and several of his passes,

8.3 0

*

4 0

24

* Bowled 2 wide balls.

RE (2nd Innings) S/Setzt. Collins, not out Sergt. Daniells, b Whitehead

Q-M.S. Moreton, e Elvin, b Cox

La Barron, run out

Col. Kirke, not out

Extras (B2; LEI)

Total (for 3 wkts)

GUNNERS IN ACTION

TO-MORROW -

(Continued from Page 4)

to exceptionally cold weathered, and this was no easy task up- der the circumstances-strong ¡Reuter.

It is not yet decided whether rivals such as South China “A” and Talbot will play at centre-half, or the Athletic were opposed to one whether Cresty will be promoted

with the line well set for a goal, SOCCER MANAGER'S REWARD another. He used his discretion from the juniors. 10 went astray-

Tay was the most dangerous

*forward on display and outshone]

Tudor at every turn. He centred

LEAGUE CRICKET

FINALE

Champions To Play The Rest

Kowloon Cricket Club, seniori

Wolverson and Wride, occupy-1

(Continued from Page 4)

on one or two occasions, and

If Talbot is retained in the was never more pleased when a pivotal position Dennis, who has. appeal against Wong Mei-sha played for their senior team be

If Fulham win this will be in-was turned down-to have blown fore, will then lead the attack.

Peart's comment on the offer, was

revealed

have local referees

was a relief to find one who re-i frained

are made in

2

every

4well and displayed a fine sense of creased to £1,000, and in the event his whistle on that occasion, would The Gunners have been without

judgment in his ground passes to of the team raining promotion to have meant penalising the side

a game for 30me time and will 3 Fung King-cheong while on the the First Division this season, or that had been infringed against probably field their usual team.

jany season while Mr. Peart is

Another good point in his Hall, their custodian, is very safe, 47 run.

manager, there will be an addi-favour was the way in which he while Gardner, their right half. Rowlands Off Form

utilised his linesmen. On the tional reward of £1,000.

plays a sound game and compares I was interested to see Mr.very rare occasions on which he favourably with the best in the Rowlands was not at his best ini

not well placed he did not Colony." the Services' goal and fumbled an

how hesitate to seek advice, but on all easy shot from Suen, resulting in which certainly the second goal, although he fully"

much he has the interest of his other occasions he acted entirely

Gentine Grouse jalone, which is as it should be.

Before concluding I have redeemed himself later by stop-players at heart

Again, he never once penalised genuine "grouse" to make and ping several hard shots from all "Of course I am pleased," he

said, "but I would rather have the bonest-to-goodness charging. So one which will. I am sure, weet jangles.

(honour of getting Fulham into the frequently

with all round support An penalised robust charging that it acquaintance, who is, incidentally, cricket champions for the 1935-6ing the left-back and pivotal posi-Cap-final than any money,

a football reporter, bas-a-bone to season, will play their last cricket tions respectively, were the pick

pick with referees. He сом match on Saturday when they will of the defence, the rest of the

ATHLETIC FAVOURED TO Keeping Up With Play ments: "Referees are an impos- be at home to a team comprised of players, with the exception of

'BEAT RIFLES

I find that many of our referees sible body of men, who think that listless and The Rest of the League. The match Evans, appearing Pairings For Fanling will be played on the Kowloon without any "go" in their methods.

are not able to keep up with the whatever decision they give, no play, and in this instance à parti- one must criticise, either good or Next Sunday Cricket Club ground-and will start

(Continued from Page 4) Swain was seen at his worst at¦

•cularly fine example of how “not to bad.”. jat 2 pm. sharp.

right-back, and handled the ball

"Mistakes Yeung officiate" was given at the Valley Wong Wing-hong and The following are the Royal The Best will be a very strong on several occasions, giving the Kan-po, in the forward line

for recently, when the official in sphere of life and therefore it is Hong Kong Golf Club starting combination, though T. A. Pearce, Chinese their first score through the Chinese, will need very care charge was supported by two, one only natural to conclude that re- times for Fanling next Sunday:

the Club all-rounder, is conspicua penalty. Wolverson's position-ful watching if they are to

be might almost say, ignorant lines ferees are not infallible, and can ous by his absence, while another ing and

all-round display is prevented from scoring, as they men, with whom he was continual easily commit an error of judg- notable absentee is A. Minu, the worthy of the highest praise and are both very fast off the mark.ly in conference. The practice ment during the course of a game.

he had the Chinese right-wing, The batsmen in the Rest side well under control throughout the

The Rifles will be playing the became so monotonous that it be I always like to know the full are Lt. M. K. Eranwell, R.N., W. H-first period.

same team with, possibly, one ex-came farcical after a time, and facts, and to have the referee's Colledge, J. E. Richardson, A. H.

It is understood that one of the spectators evoked roars version before commenting on any ception.

which the ruling No Punch In Him

they will have a new leader in of laughter when he suggested incident on Madar and Lt. C. C. Garthwaite

Basa. Moore, who has only just that the linesmen in question given has been difficult to under- with Capt. D. W. Persse and F. D.

Sandford and Talbot worked arrived in the Colony.

It is not should be given whistles! Pereira as the bitters.

Such a state of affairs, and inj

"Accordingly, after the match I As far as the bowling is con- very hard among the forwards, imown yet who will be dropped in cerned, Pereira, Garthwaite, A. Spencer being a marked man favour of Moore, but that is about this case it was an important fix-have approached the referee, to Lee, Lt. Prowse, RN, and Rich throughout, while Wearmouth was the only change contemplated in ture, cannot continue and the obtain his views. Frequently I BKF.A will have to provide a have been refused any explana- Aardson will bear the brunt of the the pick of the two wingers, Smith the Rifles team

solution. I suggest that instead)tion, or even a hearing, and I do lacking initiative. attack, but it is extremely doubtful|

Taking everything into con-of referees being appointed by ro-not think referees are wise to act whether the game will be brought Suen sent

the Chinese ahead sideration,

the Rifles ought to tation, the most qualified, and in this manner.” to a definite conclusion with two from the "spot" kick, Swain hand give quite a good account of these can be counted on the fix- such strong batting teams opposed ling in the area, and soon after the themselves, but the final whistle gers of one hand, be given the to each other.

former player breasted a centre will probably sound with the more important matches. The Rest: Lt. M. K. Branwell, from the right-wing into Low- Chinese ahead. B.N., W. H. Colledge, Lt. C. C.land's hands for the Services Garthwaite. A. W. Hayward. A. T.'keeper to fumble and allow the

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J. A. Felder A. Anderson, J. Forbes.

Tsui, who has staged a remark-j able comeback this season after 10.00 an amazing, decline following his 10.04 major success in 1934, is in very good form at the moment and have confidence in his ability to

10.12 win to-day. He has the strokes of 10.16 J. Tavares, who took the cham- pion to three sets, and he has the 10.20 court-craft of Paul Kong, who all 1024 10.4% but beat Rumjahn in the quarter- finals.

The champion is not as steady on the base-line as he used to be, while in this year's tournament he has all too frequently made

to the

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L. H. Geare, H. H. Pethick Capt. D. W. Persse, A. E. Perry,! The Chinese were all over the E... M. Bryden, J. H. LL Prowse, RN, and J. E. Services in the second half, adding McElney. Pay. Lt Morant, Surg. Lt. Cdr. Marks,

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timed advances Against a player of Tsui's calibre 3.22 these traits are likely to cause his

Richardson.

further goals through Suen, who KC.C.:-F. Goodwin (Capt.), E. C completed his hat trick" and Fischer, E. F. Fincher, A. T. Lay, B.

stand.

Information Refused Undoubtedly, my friend is cor- rect as regarda not baing given (Continued at Foot of Next Co) an interview with the referee, and

for that matter I happen to be. (among those individuals who have been refused an explanation from time to time.

Badminton Results

Playing at the Sailors' and Lee, N. A. E. Mackay. S. V. Gittins, Chenk Shek-kam, who scored the Soldiers' Home last evening, the W. C. Heng, W. Ramsay, H. B. best goal of the match with a.R.C. beat the home team in a |Neve and W, L. Mackenzie.

drive from the edge of the penalty Men's Doubles Badminton League area which had Rowlands well match by 6 games to 3.1

LAWN BOWLS TRIAL

beaten.

For my part, I cannot see any reason for such an arbitrary at- Playing at Causeway Bay last titude on the part of the referze. bona fide Recreation If. approached by a night, the Chinese

3 in a Men's Doubles Badmin-his version, and then the writer is Club beat Recreio "B" by 6 games Fressman, a referee should give at liberty to say what he liked C. N. & Silva

and E. Alveston League match.

about the particular incident. Olympic XI: Pas Ka-bing; Let (VBC):

SP. Chan and H. T. Woo (C-R.C.):. I cannot see why an answer Tin-sang and Chua Boon Lay; S. D. best Brown and A. T. Edwards 21-6

beat H. A. Barros and A

should be refused to a civil ques- -downfall. Tsui also has the ad-]pionship; between L. Goldman and The Graigengower Cricket Club Liang, Taui Ah-fi and Darkie Chan; beat W. J. Merritt and Yang

Xavier

21-8tion, for no writer will let down ditional incentive of attempting to 31. Pagh, was postponed yesterday will hold a trial practice to-mor- K. L. Kia, Saen Kam-thun, Fung Chen

21-12

beat N. Beltrao and B. Gosano 21-2 bring off the “double”—he is in until next Tuesday.`

the official who gives the "why and row afternoon, commencing at 3 King-cheong, Cheuk Shri-kam and beat W. Sprague and A. N.

bent J. Noronha and G. Alves."21- 2 22-22 the Doubles Final with

Tay Quee-liang.

wherefore." Other results yesterday were p.m., in preparation for the open-

Services:--Fus Rowlands (Fusi-

E. Soares and C. Pereira (V.RC): C. Y. Yung and 8. W. Liang

Let me stress the fact that there brother.

as follows: Whoever wins to-day should Club Handicap Doubles (Semi-Final) the following Saturday. The Club Tel Wolverson (Navy); Shyt. Tuder lost, to Merritt and Yang Chen 15-21 lost to Barros and Xavier

... 11-21 is no necessity to give the "pros, 16-21 and cons" of a decision to every carry off the title next Monday W. P. Lucy and E. Phillimore selectors will chose this season's (Navy), Tel Wride (Navy) and Fus. best Sprague and A. N. Other 21-23 lost to Beltran and Cosano

W. Fisher and. E.

Lawrence beat Noronha and Alves .............. (-3/6) oext A. C. L. Bowker and teams after the match and those Evans (Fusiliers); Pla. Smith (Eart afternoon against H. D. Rumjahn.

21-8 Tom, Dick, or Harry, but those W. C. Choy and H. W. Ho (CRC) whose job it is to give responsible A. K. Mackenzie (scr.) 6-3, 7-5, MATCH POSTPONED

O'M Deane and G. E. E. Divett members desirous of representing Lancs.). Pte. Sandford (East Laneu), (V.B.C.) (-15) beat A. D. Humphreys and the club are asked to take part inne. Spencer (Navy), Fus. Talbot lost to Brown and Edwards 16-21 lost to Barros and Xavier... 12-criticism can well be treated with

(Fusiliers) aud Tel Wearmouth lost to Merritt and Yang Chen 14-21 beat Beltrao and Gosaño (Navy),

best Sprague and A. N. Other, 25-22 beat Noronha and Alves

his

The Final of the Hong Kong B. 'Cricket Club's Lawn Tennis Cham-{

C. R. Sayer (--5/6) 62, 62,

Other

ing of the Lawn Bowls Reason liers): L/Cpl. Swain (East Lancs.) and best. Brown and Edwards... 21-16 (CRC):

the games.

21-20

21. 1 courtesy and civility.

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