THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 23, 1937.
LORD HAWKE ON ALLEN'S SUCCESS
CHARITY FOOTBALL
IN CANTON
Saints-Recreio Team
Hold Chinese
VISITING HALVES IN LIMELIGHT
Before a record crowd in Canton on Sunday, a Hong Kong team drawn from St. Joseph's and Re- creio shared two goals in an ex- hibition charity game with a Chinese team, composed mostly of South China “A” players, in aid of the funds of the Canton Hospital.
The Chinese fielded their best Wai- side which included Lee
tong, Fung King-cheong, Pau
the local team missed the ser-
N. Beltrao, above, badly injured- his right knee in the game between
the H.K.F.A. and East China, and did not play against the Canton
team for the Combined St. Joseph's-Recreio side last Sunday.
Ka-ping and Ip Pak-wah, while VOLUNTEERS vices of U. B. Souza, in goal, and DEFEAT K.C.C. N. Beltrao, in the pivotal posi- tion.
The Hong Kong team combined well in the forward line, B. Gosano, Ward and Leonard on, the right, gave Lee Kwok-wai and Tam Kong- Pak a trying time with their short passing in the first half, while Gomes and Alves displayed good understanding on the left-wing.
SOUND DEFENCE
AT CRICKET
G. Souza Undefeated For Century
J. R. WAY TAKES 3 FOR 5
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M.C.C.'S ANNIVERSARY:
BIG CRICKET WEEK YORKSHIRE'S GRANTS TO HELP COUNTIES
IMPROVEMENTS AT HEADINGLY
London, January 28.
IN the course of his speech at the annual meeting of Yorkshire County Cricket Club, at Leeds yesterday, Lord Hawke referred to the M.C.C. tour in Australia. "We must all congratulate Mr. Allen on his great success as a captain," he said. "Australia all love him. We are very thankful that he has once more brought back the old good fellow- ship and friendliness between the two sides.
shall I "We are proud of our men. They have done well say almost beyond our expectations, for we knew we were up against a very formidable proposition." Saying that the toss will make a difference, Lord Hawke hoped Allen and Bradman will each win it once in the remaining Tests. He continued:
"I am sure it makes our treasurers' mouths water when they read of the gates out there; nearly £30,000 in five days. Of course, all the counties will get some share of the profits, but one's great regret is it will be reduced by 25 per cent. on account of Exchange."
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Referring to the 150th an-ythe dressing room.”
YORKSHIRE DATE Assuring the New Zealand team The intermediate line was some-
At King's Park yesterday the niversary of M.C.C., Lord Hawke said: "It is a pretty good re-
are to visit England this what weak Hussain watched Lee Hong Kong Volunteers beat
cord when a club can claim the who Wai-tong throughout the game, Kowloon Cricket Club by 87 runs 150th anniversary of its exist-summer of a hearty welcome, he Yorkshire will while behind him, Costa and in a friendly cricket match,
ence, and that is the case this jannounced that
meet them at Leeds on July 10, 12 Gosano were on tip-top form, the Souza, the Craigengower bowler,
year of the Marylebone Club. former being prominent with some was in great batting form and
"I do not suppose 150 years ago and 13, and they will also play at hefty kicking.
was undefeated for 105 which in-it was the father and ruler of Scarborough during the Festival The Chinese were a goal in ar- cluded 17 boundaries. He follow-cricket as it is to-day. Anyway, "It will be interesting to rears at the interval and brought en up this success by taking the we do know that in the present how their cricket has progressed in Lee Ting-sang, at left back to wickets of Anderson and Baxter. generation, and a good deal ear- since they last toured this enable Tam Kong-pak to take Ip
The last five Kowloon Cricketlier, the M.C.C. has always been try," said Lord Hawke, "IM Pak-wah's place at inside-left.
Club wickets fell for only seven looked up to as the head of cricket not, however, help feeling that the departure of such prominent play- Dempster ers-as, for example, REPRESENTATIVE WEEK "To commemorate this great an- and Merritt-to play in England, niversary we are asking the coun-is calculated to seriously weaken 105 ties to give up some of their best them."
rums.
Scores:
H.K.V.D.C.
TSO AND TAY HELD This change greatly livened the at- tack and Marques had to deal with powerful shots in succession from Fung and Lee Wai-tong Tso A. K. Mackenzie, 1.b.w., b. R. E. Lee Kwai-shing found his speed of no . H. Griffiths, c Lee, b Simpson.. avail against Marques, while on the H. Owen-Hughes, e E. C. Fincher,
Тау opposite side Silva held
HL A Murray, not out throughout
Extras (B15, NB1)
The team from Hong Kong open- ed the scoring when Ward beat Pau with a fast grounder, and in the second half, Lee Wai-tong equalised for the Chinese. D.
| G. Souza, not out
Anderson
and maker of the laws.
TRACK RESURFACED
coun- car-
44 players and have a great repre- Regarding improvements at
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sentative week at headquarters.
“MCC. has done untold work 16 for cricket and for all the coun ties, and I do not doubt the coun- Total (for 3 whts. dec.). F. Zimmern,
A. Zimmern, RMties will readily grant leave King, W. Rapley, J. R. Way and F. A. their players to take part on Dunnett did not bat-
'BOWLING ANALYSIS
Leonard had a a great opportunity Lee of giving his side victory when Lay in the closing minutes, he sent in Anderson a great drive which Pau just man- Simpson aged to deflect for a comer
Sargeant Baxter
Chinese: Pan Ka-ping; Tam Kong-Madar
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such a record occasion. The two matches will be the M.C.C. team
1 now in Australia versus the Rest of Englands and North versus 1 South."
Talking of Yorkshire's playing success, Lord Hawke said:
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nak and Mak Shui-hon; Cheng Ying- C. B. R. Sergeant bowled one no ball. kong, Wong Mei-shun and Lee Kwok- wai; To Kwai-shing. Fung King-
cheong, Lee Wai-tong, Ip Pak-wah and
Tav Quee-lang.
KOWLOON C.C.
St. Joseph's-Recreio:— V. Marques; D. J. N. Anderson, c and b.G. Souza V. Costa and A. V. Gosano: C. Mar. K M. Baxter, c and b Souza ones, A. Bussain and E. Silva: B. A. Broadbridge, run out Gosano, A. Ward, D. Leonard, J. Gomes
and T. Alves.
B. D. Lay, c A. Zimmern, b Dunkett E. C. Fincher, c Owen-Hughes,
-b Dunnett
R. T. Broadbridge, c A. Zimmern,
b Way
INTERPORT SOCCER RE. Lee, Mackenzie, b' Owen-
SEQUEL
Lim Tak Po Given Suspension
Hughes
C. B. R. Sargeant, c and b Owen-
Hughes
(Continued at foot of next Col).
MANY UNFINISHED "We were third in the champion- ship instead of first, as in 1935. Though two championship matches only were lost one more than in 9
the previous year our wins totall 24fed only ten as against 19; while 11 18 matches were unfinished
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Headingley, Lord Hawke told the meeting that the track there had been resurfaced with tar macadam, the which should do away with nuisance caused by dust.
Lord Hawke announced Yorkshire had decided to
that
make
grants of 25 guineas each to Lei- cestershire and Northamptonshire "This," he said, “is Yorkshire's Little effort to help these two coun-
ties to tide over present financial difficulties."
Lord Hawke president.
was re-elected Sir Stanley Jackson, Mr. T. L. Taylor and Mr. Arthur Sellers were re-elected vice- presidents, and Mr. A. W. Heselton hon. treasurer.
HOLE IN ONE
Mr. D. J. Gilmore, - Captain
"There is no doubt that the time lost through bad weather had a great dead to do with the great number of unfinished matches. Al- the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, so it does not help a player to holed the 14th on the Old Course at 2 run into his best form when he is Fanling on Sunday in one. The enending half the time sitting hole, known as Sandy's Pulpit, is 236 yards from the front tee, which RAJ Simpson, e Griffiths, b Way 2 was in use. S. Jex, not ont
·T A. Madar, b Way
Extras (B4, LB2)
Total
port XI on Saturday, February 13.
Gough, of the Police, was severely censured in connection with an in- Lim Tak-po, the South China cident which occurred in the course centre-half, was suspended for the of the match between the Club remainder of the season by the juniors and the Chinese Police on Emergency Committee which sat January 14. Gough, who is trainer yesterday evening to consider his of the Chinese Police team, was ease. He was sent off the field (alleged to have made a remark to Rapley
Dunnett while playing for the Combined which the referee, Mr. S. Mac Way Chinese against the Shanghai Inter Cormac took exce
Souza
+1
KOWLOON JUNIOR BRITISH SCHOOL
112 BOWLING ANALYSIS
OMR- W. 14-136 2be held
Owen-Hughes
Griffiths
21°
The school's annual sports will d at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Friday, March 5th, at 10 am when Mrs. J. Ralston has kindly promised to distribute the prizes