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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936

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H.K. HOCKEY CLUB BEAT RECREIO IN INTER-SECTION TOURNEY

MALAYA TO MEET INDIA

International Bowls

Tourney

FIRST ROUND GAMES ON SUNDAY

HONG KONG

FARE POORLY

IN INTERPORT

91 For 4 Against 479 Total

PARKER SCORES CENTURY

Shanghai, To-day.

The second day of the Interport cricket match between Shanghai and Hong Kong proved a disas trous one for the Coloay, for not only did Shanghai take their over- might total of 266 for 6 to 479, thus setting up a new.record for the biggest total in the history of The First Round of the inter-the Interports, but they also cap- national Lawn Bowls Competition tured four of Hong Kong's best for the Gutierrez Shield will be wickets for only 91 runs.

the Hong The weather was fine and the played on Sunday on Kong Football Club green, com-wicket perfect yesterday when mencing at 2:45 p.m.

Pat Madar (50 not out) and J. B. Malaya and India, last year's H. Leckie (51 not out) continued finalists, meet in the first stage the Shanghai innings with of the competition and this match score standing at 266 for 6.

survive very Madar did not should prove to be the closest of

long, being bowled by Minu after] the day.

the

England should have no diffi- he had added only two runs to his culty in beating, Ireland, while, over-aight total.

the formidable Portugal combina-

With a three, H. V. Parker, the

tion ought to enter the next round newcomer, sent up the 300, which at the expense of the Philippines. was reached, in 358 minutes.

The following rinks have been When the score had been taken

Leckie selected to represent the various to 311. countries:

bowled by Lee.

dismissed.

was

He and Madar

Malaya M. Abbas, A. Bakar had put on 127 for the seventh M. Y. Adal and A. R Dallah (skip).wicket.

India-K. M. Omar, A. H. Rum- jaha, A. M. Omar and U. 3. Omar) (skip).

Bridge and Parker continued to defy the Hong Kong attack, and

Perry reaches for a high one

Fred Perry, No. 1 ranking lawn tennis player in the world. stretches himself for a high one at Forest Hills, Long Island. where he showed the best form of his career

in the C. S. a- He won tional championships. the title for the third time when he beat Donald Badge in the Final

England.-C. S. Summons, W. E the total gradually mounted. The DAVID JACK

Hollands. A. W. Grimmitt and

Sfourth

century being after 405 minutes.

Randle (skip). Reserves:-A. E. Silkstote and W. Gill

hoisted

Hong Kong secured another run later, however,

Ireland.-H. L. Lockhart, E. Dow- man, W. V. Field and J. Cavanagh wicket one

(skip). Reserves:-J. F. Lunny and Minu upsetting Bridge's wicket M. Galvin

Philippines V. Espina. F. X. Del-after he had scored 46. The score-

gado, V. N. Atienza

(skip).

and R. Basa board showed 401 for 9.

Parker's Century

Scotland, Watson, J. McKelvie, Joined by H. Meston, Parker J Chalmers and W. Mair (skip).

C. Beserves:-W. L. Walker, J. C. Pol-batted steadily and did most of the

son, W. Macfarlane and J. Rodger scoring. At the lunch interval, the score was 475 for 9, Parker then (skip):

MAY RETURN

TO FOOTBALL Southend Player And Also Manager

Portugal-L. A Gutierrez C. G. being 93, not out and Mesten 18(By Silva, H. A. Alves and R. (skip).

F. La not out.

Seoliand drew a bye in the first routed.

Craigengower Title

In the final of the Singles Championship of the Craigen- gower C.C., B. Easa defeated R. F.

The Luz by 21-11 on Tuesday.

last time Basa won the title was in 1927.

BADMINTON TRIALS

LAST NIGHT

Final Selections To-night

On the resumption reached his first

A

PLAYED IN ALL LAST SEASON'S TRIALS

"THE TWELFTH MAN")

Parker

London, September 12. century in In- David Jack was at the Clapton Orient-Cardiff City match in mid- week. Like a number of other League club managers, he was on!

the look-out for talent.

I asked hizo about his team andj found him very optimistic. With la bit of luck we shall finish at the But

terport cricket with two singles, top of the table," he said.

He had been at the wicket for 133 he confessed that he was badly in

minutes and was very aggressive. ineed of inside-forwards, notabiy His innings, however, was marred an inside-right.

by two" "lives"-hc was twice So I asked him if he had any dropped by Fincher.

particular player in mind for the

With the next ball after Parker position.

His reply was rather a

had reached his 100 with a single, surprise. It was "David Jack". Pearce bowled Meston for 20, thei I told him I wished I thought

Trials in connection with the innings terminating at 479, which he was serious, but a talk with

PERCY ALLISS RETURNS

RECORD SCORE

Wins Northern Open With

277 For 72 Holes

S.A. FOWLER SECURES Brilliant

99

"HAT-TRICK'

PORTUGUESE WEAK IN

THEIR ATTACK

MANY NEWCOMERS IN WINNING COMBINATION

(By "Sticks")

THE Hong Kong Hockey Club, fielding not a very strong side, entered the Second Round of the Civilian Inter-Section Hockey Tourna- ment at King's Park yesterday when they beat Club de Recreio by five clear goals after an exciting first half.

E.

Record

L. GOSANO, one of three brilliant brothers and one

G. E. R. Divett made his first appearance this season for the of the Colony's cutstanding sports- Club and was featured in good penetrative play, making several men, was born in Hong Kong in excellent openings, while L. Starbuck, a newcomer to the Club, 1914, and educated at St. Joseph's made an impressive representative debut on the right-wing, College. He is at present study-

ing at Hong Kong University.

Gosano scoring a good fourth goal

is best known as 'a N. Whitley, formerly of the CBA, who was seen at right-

Colony half, played an excellent game, his spoiling being good through-cricketer, having been selected this out, while he kept S. A. Fowler and Starbuck, the right-wing year to represent the combination, well supplied with passes. V. Bond, also formerly against Shanghai. He first played of the C.B.A., made an auspicious appearance on the left-wing in the premier Division

Another former C.B.A. Hong Kong League in the 1931-52 and sent across some useful centres. player who shone was B. I. Bickford, whose final goal for the season and `in' that year was given vinners was the best of the day.

Shields did not have much to, do in the Club goal, but both Sommer and E. V. Reed were hard-worked throughout, latter being in the limelight!

the

of the

a chance in the Interport trial In the following season the "Varsity won the Senior Cricket League and Gosens again came into the pic- ture, being second in the bowling averages and fifth in the betting. He again as invited to take part

with timely interceptions and INTER-SECTIONn the Colony cricket trials. He

first-time clearances.

W. A. Reed Shines Willie Reed was again in deadly form in the pivotal position and his wonderful eye played havoc with the passing of the opposing

attack.

Of the forwards, Fowler was in

HOCKEY Two Matches This Evening

was unlucky during the 1933-34 season when cartiledge troable and an operation prevented him from playing any games.

He opened the 1931-35 season in splendid style, marking his ap- exptain by scoring pointment as The two remaining fixtures in the frst century of the season, very fine fettle and secured an ex-the First Round of the Civilian against Craigengewer Cricket Club. cellent hat-trick." His stickwork Inter Section Hockey tournament He headed both the University's has lost none of its artistry, while will take place this afternoon, batting and boating averages and scored a century in the Inter- The combined well with both Divett, when the Police "A" texm

on

en-

the

the Marina

again invited to participate in the Colony Interport trials. Last sea-

Loudon, September 12-After a day of wonderful scoring at Heysham yesterday, Percy Allisa, the British Ryder Cop player who is professional to the Tem-

on his left, and Starbuck, on his counter the Union Hockey Club Faculty match, for the Medicals plenewsam club at Leeds, won

on the Y.M.CA. ground, and the against the Engineers, and was right. the Morecambe-Penfold Northern

Bickford was also in splendid Radio Sports Club meet "Open" championship with the

seen in several | Argonautas, fettle and was amazing aggregate of 277 for 72 boles.

dazzling solo attempts, one of which ground. 2 bas

standard Heysham

resulted in the best goal of the The Union Hockey Club team is 80n he agam skippered the Univer- sity and headed both the batting comprised entirely of Indians and and bowling averages. scratch score of 75, which makes it a first-class course, and when

Recreio were fielding several their encounter with the Police

He started playing hockey in RA Whitcombe won the Irish

1991 for the University in the Oper championship at Delly-seasoned veterans, G. E. Noronha should prove fairly exciting. ai-

making a welcome reappearance at though the latter are favoured to Mamak League as a wing-half, and the year, his aggregate of 281 was hailed as

fall-Back in partnership with enter the next round by a comfort later as a pisot, but for the last

another able margin. who

he has been a full- Gonsalves,

gave

In the remaining match the back." He captained the University sterling display. Beltrao was the

experience eleven during the 1934-35 SEQBOR

mount, earlier in

a record for 72 holes over a first- class links.

coming Badminton Exhibition at is a new record Interport score. two of the directors of the club BI-ANNUAL GOLF Club de Recreio against the surpassing Hong Kong's total of convinced Shanghai Country Club were held 455 for 9 at Hong Kong in 1909. at King's Park last night

me that David Jack may be seen in League football again -

ENCOUNTER

Wicket Wearing Further trials for the Mixed The wicket was wearing when

No Transfer Fee.

• Pairings For Next Double selections will be held to-Hong Kong commenced their in-

Last season there was a £1,500 night, when all selections will be nings with W. H. Colledge and

Sunday fee on Jack If Southend had Lieat. C. C. Garthwaite. announced.

After Colledge was missed by wished to play "him they would Chatterton at square-leg, Garth-have had to pay that fee to the waite was given out Ibw when he Arsenal.

The results of last night's trials were as follows:-

day.

two seasons

pick of Recreio's intermediate line, Argonautas should while A. M. Xavier, playing in a little difficulty in securing a win and also played for Portugal at maccustomed position, at left-half against a much-weakened Radio right-half in the 1984-35-36 sea- team Owing to the fast failing sons. During the latter season be light, both games will commence promptly at 5.15 p.

"

gave a sound performance.

Weak Attack Where Recreio were weak was in the attack. Too much time was

last in stickwork, whereas a pass

might have resulted in a score.

C. Roza-Pereira, who played for Recreio some years ago with con-

touch for

captained the victorious Porta- gueie International hockey eleven. This season he is captain of the

ARMY SWIMMERS Argonautes hockey team.

FOR SINGAPORE, joining the Victoria Re-

Gosano took up swimming in

creation Club and was a member

Team Of 12 To Leave of the first successful Varsity

On Troopship

Open Relay team in 1934. He has won the "Varsity Throwing the Polo Ball Championship for the

23 2 centre spicuous sucDERS forward, showed yesterday that he has lost none of his cunning.

The Club opened the scoring in

A team of 12 Army swimmers last three years and was winner of the first half when Bond cut in from the left touchline to send the beaded by Lient AJ. Lewis, the 50 Yards back-stroke title be- ball across Recreio's goalmonth Army Swimming Officer, Hong fore Las Po-hei joined the Univer

captain of the and Fowler applied the finishing Kong Area will pay a visit toy. He

the first goal. There Singapore this month to compete Varsity water-polo team which The following are the starting times for the bi-annual Happy Valley was no further scoring before the against the Singapore Garrison took part in the HEIASA They will leave the Colony on a tournament two years ago, and was

faced Stokes for the first time.

The second half was played at a troopship on October 20 and re-twice given Interport trials as a But now that fee has been re-. Kowloon Golf Club match for next interval.

Sunday:

much slower pace and here the turn, on or about November 20.

water-pola goalkeeper. 16 The score was then only eight.

moved, and Jack is free to play

The complete team is Lieut

Gosano was also very prominent 11-7 Alec Pearce, the captain of the for whom he likes. Ever since

Club displayed their superiority, scoring further goals through A. J. Lewis (Fusiliers), Lieut. in the athletic field and was sports visiting side, was in for 10 inin-he took over the management of

R. K. Fowler (2), who completed his M Calvert (RE), Cpl. McCarthy captain of Ricci Holl for 1932 and M. A. Oliveira beat T. C. Lae 11-sutes before he opened his score the Southend club he has kept in

""bat-trick," Starbuck and Bick-(East Lanca); Pte. Taylor (East 1933, representing the Varsity in K. Kew beat S. A. Gray ... 113 with a boundary to leg off Dive-training.

Lanes.), L/Cpl Thorpe (East the Inter-University Sports be

Singles

M. A. Oliveira beat E. L. EL

Shute

E. S. Liew beat T. C. Lee

KS. Liew beat E. LE

Shate

119

Doubles

J. J. Remedios and A M

Silva beat W. C. Choy and S. P. Chan

A. H. Silva and J. L. Ander- son beat J. J.. Remedios and. H. Kew

M. A. Oliveira and L. A. Car- valho beat, S. A. Gray and EL H. Shute ... L.A. Carvalho and W. C. Choy beat &. F. Chan and 1. L. Anderson..... LA. Carvalho and A. M. Siva beat. W. C. Choy and S. P. Chan

INTRA CLUB CRICKET

cha

2

9.00 am. R. Young v. W. Taylor.

K. S. Robertson 9.04

Y

T.

Paton.

9.08

A. L Braley v.

Collings.

9.12

Dennis.

9.16

P

At 17 Colledge was bowled by Last season he played in every 15-16 an in-swinger by Stokes for eight one of the club's private triala, Joined by A. H. Madar, Pearce and he tells me that he has play- played steadily, but at 49 he wased in a number of six-a-side 920 17-14 well taken, by Stokes low down at games, which soon test a player's 9.24. *

įstamina

second slip after making 22

1581

Meanwhile Madar was” pulling and cutting attractively, and with

a two, he sent up the half century SEVEN WICKETS FOR 9 RUNS! | 15–10 after 77 minutes. "A‡ 89, however, w

A. McKellar v. A. J. ford.

Dastmati

Clubs: F. Shields; G. Semmer Lanca), Cpl. Gregson (East tween H. K., University, Linguan W. A Stewart v. A. Land E. V. Beed; N Whitley, WA Lancs), Pte. Ellingham (East University and Sun Yat-Sen Uni

Reed and A Bates; L. Starbuck, W. S. Hillier v, G. Milne. 5. A. Powie, G. E.-R. Divett, B. Lanca), Bin, Hamilton (Rides),versity, in 1951, 1952 and 1994. Fus: Owens (Fusiliers), Gar. He has also won numerous trophies A Bickford and V. Bond.

Recreio N. Feria; J. Gonsalves Oliver (EA), Gar. Roscoe at the annual sports meetings. Booker v. J. D. and G. E. Noronha: E. A. R. Aires (R.A and Gar. Halliiey (EB)] Gowano še also very pr

N. Beltrao and A. M. Xavier, P. Eo AR. Selby v. H. Hsario, C. D'Almada e Castro, C. Bo

za-Pereira, V. Garcia and M. Men- D.: Forbes v. G. P. Murphy. donca. A. D. Humphreys, St.

W.

Buller, A.

Lopes

9.28

F.

Thomaçı

9,32

2

Mundy.

9.36

940 "

F. C. BEY...

P.

Morrison

Murphy

VEQ LEE WAI-TONG TO ADDRESS

ILK REFEREES

9.48

T. R. Powell Simpson

..T. WC

in other sports, shining at soccer, S.CA.A. ATHLETIC MEET Basketbau und billards -- he won the Rice Hall billiards title in

The South China Athletic As sociation will hold its 14th manual Athletic Meet on November 18 TSUI AH FAI FOR: KOWLOON and 11, on their ground at Caro-

CURESE

events)

9.52

A L. Powell v. W. V.

Abern

9.56

E. 1. Buxton v. W. Stoker. A. D. Humphreys,

9.44

he war given out for obstruction A friendly cricket match bo He was shaping very confidently tween Queen's College and the and made no attempt to play the Ellis Kadooria School for, Indians ball sent down to him by Booth was played yesterday afternoon EF Fincher was at the other on the Craigengower Cricket Club end and was joined by E Nazarin, ground, resulting in a win for the Another cricket trial will be the youngest member of the Hong former by 41 runs. held by the Kowlom CC. on Kong team. Together they play- Queen's College: 28 (N. Singh 18; 10.00 10,84 Saturday next, when, it is hoped, ed out time, the score at the close K. L. Enmjahn 5 tar as many members as possible will of play being 91 for &

10.08

turn out for the game-

Scices on Page 1*

Indian School: 2.67 (E/ M. Rumfahn

18; M. Singh 7 for 9).

Lee Wai-tong, China's finest line Hill Amongst the soccer player and captain of the there will be three events open to Tent Ah-fai, the All-China

All-China, team to the Berlin the Colony Men's 100 Games, will address the Referees Men's 400 Metres Relay a Wat the bi-monthly meeting of the 400 Metres Relay, Hong Kong Referees Association fee of $1.00 for TE. E. Watta Inext Monday evening-

Dynett

tries will be closed

Olympic right-half and former Athletic star, will play for the Kowloon Chiziese – soon. return to the Cokay by the ne Conte Verde ons

his

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