THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 30, 1937.
H.K.F.A. WIN GOVERNOR'S CUP MATCH
A.R. MINU'S
VERY FINE ANALYSIS
CRICKET MATCH
DRAWN
KOWLOON VERSUS HONG KONG
The first Hong Kong Kow- loon cricket match, which re- sulted in a draw, proved an un- qualified success, the cricket
throughout being of a high or- der and interest being maintain- ed until the last-ball was bowled.
Hong Kong continued their innings yesterday morning with 63 runs on the board, for the loss of Richardson. The wicket was
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Mainland-First Innings
ISLAND FIRST INNINGS
J. E. Richardson, b Garthwaite
E. Zimmern, b Goodwin
H. Owen Hughes, b Goodwin
A. H. Madar, c E. C. Fincher,
b Goodwin
K. Nazarin, e McLellan, b Prichard
G. Souza, e Mackay, b Goodwin.
A. W. Hayward, not out
294
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*35
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E. Strange...above, the Club left- half, played constructive football for the Association team against the Federation team în yesterday's Governor's Cup match.
RACING
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8.5.00 P.M.-- Pokfulam Stakes. From the 1 Mile Post (About Five 12 Furlongs).
8
52
..
64
Yeung & Pih's National Faith: 149
Ib.
(Mr. S. W. Tang) Weetoo's Declasse 153 lb.
1
2
F. P. R. Whitmarsh, run out
2
A. R. Minu, e Mackay, b McLellan
30
0
18
R. E. Lee, b McLellan
R. L. Holden, c Gosano, b Goodwin Extras (B19, LB3, WB1, NB1)
38,
FINAL
SOCCER GAME
MUST BE HELD
FEDERATION MISS MANY FINE OPENINGS
WINNERS HALVES SHINE (By "ROVER")
FIELDING a weak side which included two Second Division players, the Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation lost to the Hong Kong Football Association by two clear goals in their Governor's Cup soccer match, thus necessitating a replay, but had their forwards taken advantage of the many opportunities offer- ed, and showed more zest in their play, they would have won easily.
WOLVERSON, A. V.GOSANO AND BELTRAO WERE AB- SENT FROM THE H.K.F.A. TEAM, AND PICKERING, EVANS, AND E. STRANGE WERE BROUGHT INTO THE SIDE, WHILE EASTERN PLAYERS THE CHINESE WERE WITHOUT THE AND MAK SHUI-HON.
for the magnificent display. The Chinese deserve full credit they gave and they have to thank their intermediate line for Henry Young gave a great keeping down their opponents' score. display at centre-half, and had Leonard so completely bottled up that the latter could achieve nothing.
Leung: Pak-wah and Kam-hing, both from
Chea South
(Mr. W. C. Poy) Chusta's Happy Venture 152 lb.
(Mr. S. L. Yuen) 3 Also ran:-Aramis, 149 lb., (Mr. I. 24 C. Harris); Busok, 145 lb., (Mr. C. T. Kwok); China Clipper, 149 lb., (Mr. C. 297 L. Gregory); Clowner, 149 lb., (Mr. A.
were the KOWLOON BOYS Fall of wickets:-1 (Richardson) for D. Coppin); Ding Dong, 148 lb., (Mr. China's junior team,
M. Drysdale); Election Day, 145 lb., best wing halves on view. They SWAMP COLONY (Mr. Chiu Ki-fan); Ling Long, 139 lb., tackled well and though some- (Mr. Hoo Pak-ming); Mac's Adventure, times hasty in
March 146 lb., (Mr. R. M. Wood);
Total
2 (Zimmern) for 92, 3 (Owen Hughes) for 99, 4 (Madar) for 120, 5 (Nazarin) for 120, 6 (Souza) for 216, 7 (Whitmarsh) for 229, 8 (Minu) for 269, 9 (Lee) for 269, 10 (Holden) for
297.
their clearances, BOYS' SOCCER XI Brown, 155 lb., (Mr. R. S. T. Bowden); had the opposing wingers wor- Persian Cat, 142 lb., (Mr. Ho Hong-ried throughout the game. Chea ping); Prospero, 155 lb., (Mr. J. A. was prominent with his inter- 0. M. R. W. Akroyd-Hunt); Radium, 158 lb. (Mrceptions and covered Kwok Ping-
K. W. Fung); Weedon Seat, 150 lb chuen well. (Mr. K. L. Ip).
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Garthwaite
Goodwin
McLellan
Prichard
Gosano
Anderson.
9. 1. 29
1
20.3 4
79
5.
12
3
52
+2
18
377 1
12
2
2 26 0 0-10
0
Prichard bowled a wicket and Gösano a no ball;
MAINLAND-SECOND INNINGS D. J. N. Anderson, b Whitmarsh H. B. Neve, c Richardson, b Minu E. L Gosano, e Owen Hughes, b
Minu
D. M.C.Prichard, c' Owen Hughes,
b Minu
C. C. Garthwaite, c Owen Hughes,.
b Minu. ***
E. C. Fincher, st. Hayward, b Minu N. A. E. Mackay, st. Hayward,
b Minu
D. McLellan, b Minn
E. F. Fincher, run out
K. M. Baxter, not out
F. Goodwin, st. Hayward,
Extras (B8, NB2).
Total
10
26]
1
16 starters. Won by length and half, a length. Time: 1.14.1.
а
Winners Attack In Fine Form
KEOWN AND ULRICH
IN LIMELIGHT
--: DISJOINTED ATTACK
forwards were The Chinese disjointed lot. They were inclined to concentrate too much
on the right-wing and were too slow in front of goal. Chan Tak-fai was woefully off colour, while Cheuk 1 Shek-kam was inclined to hold on their Annual Football encounter at
(By “ROVER”)
Schools Though the Kowloon easily defeated the Hong Kong Schools by seven clear goals, in
Parimutuel Winner: $31.00; Places, 1st: $10.60; 2nd: $12.50; 3rd: $7.70
9.-5.30 PM. Kellett Handicap- Second Section.From the Two Mile Post Once Round & In. Lancashire's Royal Highness 162
Ib
***** (Mr. N. Deitz) C. N. K.'s Tiny Star 158 lb.
to the ball too long. Ho Kar-keung Sookumpoo yesterday, the losers of -~--(Mr. Ip Kui-ying) 2 worked hard, at inside right, and fered a plucky resistance, but were Lan's Night View 145 Ib.
but did unable to (Mr. Y. T. Fung) 3 later at centre-forward, Also ran:Flybynight, 140 lb., (Mr. not get a shot în at goal, being in- 3 S. W. Tang); Monoplane, 146 lb., (Mr. variably robbed by Pickering or winners forwards, who were much 19 S. C. Liang); Ythan, 168 lb., (Mr. D. Stevens.
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Black).
6 starters. Won by a head, a length. 0 Time: 216,1.
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Parimutuel Winner: $17.50; Places, 31st: $7.20; 2nd: $11.40; 3rd: $9.80. Minu 12 10—6,00 P.M.-Boa Vista Handicap.
10-Second Section.-Six Furlongs.
Starboard's Racing Boy 162 lb.
(Mr. S. C. Liang)
(Mr. Ip Kui-ying)
104
Fall of wickets-1 (Neve) for 15, 20. N. K.'s Atomic Star 145 lb. (Gosano) for 19, 8 (Anderson) for 19,
for 104.
Lee
BOWLING ANALYSIS~
cope with the standing and combination
under-
of the
faster on the ball and had better. Rowlands, in goal, was rarely ball control. troubled, and Stevens and Picker-
Kowloon had three fast inside- ing did not have very much to do. forwards in Wong Ping-hon, Pryde
HALVES SHINE
Parker, in the centre-half posi-and Santos, and these players gave a harrasing the opposing defence tion, played a great game. He had Chan Tak-fai flurried throughout time. Reis, on the right-wing, and the game and was well up with his Leung, on the other side, centred
well. 2 forwards. His distribution to the
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4 (Garthwaite) for 30, 5 (Prichard) Dr. S. N. Chau's Coronation Day for 35, 6. (E. C. Fincher) for 64, 7159 lb.
(Mr. S. Y. Liang)-- (McLellan) for 74, 8 (Mackay) for 85, Also ran-Araxy, 138 lb.. (Mr. C. Strange and Williamson gave him through Evans and held this lead
on the flanks. 9 (E. F. Fincher) for 90, 10 (Goodwin) L. Gregory); Copper Idol, 155 lb., (Mr. every support
at the interval. The Federation had N. Deitz); Don, 159 lb., (Mr. S. X. Strange was fast
second- in his tackling
more of the play in the Liang); Donovan, 157 lb., (Mr. W. C. O. MR. W. Poy) Emergency Call, 140 lb., (Mr. and plied Bickford with good half, and easy chances were miss- Tak-fai and Cheuk W. H. S. Davis); Helephant, 140 lb., passes, while on the other side, ed by Chan (Mr. D. Black); Philanderer, 158 lb., Williamson completely subdued Shek-kam. Leonard increased the (Mr. Y. T. Fung).
Lee Shek-yau.
Association's lead from a penalty: The Association forwards show-kick, Tam touching the ball, but ed little combination. They were was unable to prevent it entering too apt to crowd in the centre, and the net.
Minu
Whitmarsh
Owen Hughes
5. 0 30 0 15.5 5 39.8 བ་།།། 17 1
ཡ ཡ
Minu bowled two no balls.
ISLAND-SECOND INNINGS
H. Owen Hughes, b Goodwin
F. P. R Whitmarsh, b Garthwaite
J. E. Richardson, not out-22075
E. Zimmern, c E. F. Fincher, b
Garthwaite
A. R. Minu, e E. C. Fincher,
Garthwaite
R. E. Lee, b Garthwaite
G. Souza, not out
Extras
4.
Total (5 wkts.)
10 starters: Won by two lengths, half a length. Time: 1.32.1.
Parimutuel-Winner: $18.80; Places, 18 1st $7.50; 2nd: $8.20, 9rd: $12.40.
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NAVY TO MEET
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SEAFORTHS TO-MORROW
it was only in the second half that H. K. F. A. Rowlands (Fusiliers); they utilised their wingers more. Pickering (Rifles) and Stevens (Rifles): Leonard missed several scoring op- E. Strange (Club). Parker (Police), and Williamson (Seaforths); Erwin (Ri- portunities though his distribution fles), Evans (Fusiliers). D. Leonard was good He was never able to St. Joseph's). Talbot (Fusiliers) and shake off the attentions of Henry Bickford (Club).
Tam Kwan H.K.C.A.A.F.
kong Young, though he used his weight
(Athletic): Chung Fai-lum (South to good advantage.
Ching «:"B"); and Kwok Ping-chan Kowloon Chinese); Leung Pak-wah (South China), Henry Young (South
The Navy will meet the Sea- 99 forths to-morrow in the First and Fall of wickets:-1 (Owen Hughes) Second Divisions
of the Hong ffor 32, 2 (Whitmarsh) for 40,3(Minu). for 40, 4 (Zimmern) for 41, 6 (Lee) for Kong Football League, at Cause way Bay. The first game will start BOWLING ANALYSIS
at 3 p.m. O. M. R. W. The following are
the Navy teams:
Senior Team:-Keeble; Leptbridge Brewer.
62.
Goodwin
Garthwaite
Gosano
8 1 28
11 62
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The Association scored first and Toser; Laister, Chearman and China (B") and Chee Kam-hing Lowe, Bliman, Stevenson, Black, Tip (South China); Lai Chung-wan (South pett and Wallace.or
China “B”). Ho Kar-keung (South (South and China “A”), Chan Tak-fai Junior TeamPepper; Tandy Launder; Smith, Hutchby and Jones; China. "B"), Cheuk Shek-kam (South Le Page, Wolff, Spencer, Wride and China" "B") and Lee Shek-yan (South
China "B").