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JUNIOR CRICKET

NOTES.

LAST WEEK'S MATCHES REVIEWED:

[BY" LBW"]'

Before starting on my notes thin week, .I would like to draw the attention of

my rendera "to" the fact that these notes will appear overy. Wednesday in futuro, and not on Tuesday. This is because it gives me more time to collect news about the matches which were decided the previous

Saturday,

And now as regards last week's matches. "The University, I thought, were decidedly lucky to have beaten the R.E. and S. In what was In

very low-scoring match; ....... fuirnces to the soldiers, however, it must be said that they were without Williams who was crocked at hockey the Friday before the game. Col. Skianor was also absent, so with two of their best alb-rounders away from the team, it was little wonder that they were dismissed for the paltry total of 00 runs.

down

A Bowler's Day."

TIENTSIN TENNIS.

CHAMPION:

Tientsin, October 19-On Satur day afternoon, on the TLTA

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1931..

LAWN BOWLS SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP

LAING ENTERS THE TINAL.

HOCKE

INCOGS TEAM FOR

TOMORROW!

A. E. da Silva: I. Silva Netto, 4. Rodrigues, N. Beltrão, W. Reed, F. Barros: FA Remedios, E. Reed,

Soares.

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL.

on

Capt. Era

her the name

abe then sailed

to Havana, Thore Te

amared

the latter had, roosived commissions for Guoth Amarks, !-

courts, three exhibition tennis at anything to his Boore, while Laing, R. Rood, O. E. Barros, J. A. de V. Opponents but the Moth wore, how by the captain of the vesse) that disenssion:

victory.

WIN FOR HMS MOTH

It now appears that these com missions consisted of employment as made to charter, her to German |a|gan-runner for Cuban insurgents, In a longire maton payed They were unsuccessful and For The Hamburg correspondent of the mauer, decided to resell her. He Vostache Zeitung says that the “Playing on the Craigedgowor C.0. The following will represent the Shames over the week-end commissioned the German Connil ideamar was sold by the German ground yesterday in the lawn bowls

Incognitos" in a friendly watch MS Moth bons HM.B. Seamow at Havana, to dispose of the ship, Consul at Havana, to ha) young semi-final » of the Open Singlex

·A; RUMJAH BEATS THE Championship, J. Laing (Taikoa) with the YMCA to-morrow at by the odd goal in throe. It was and left for Germany st July American, but that it has not yet

On his arrival here be requested been struck off the German regist dolented J. O. West (Police) and for Kings Park. Bully-off at 6.10 the league engagement for the Foreign Office in Berlin to in Vormauer raiuses to 2000 the first time qualified to play in sharp

the winner this season and the tervene in this affairs:"5. The the transaction. the Anal

West was leading 14-11, end, as

general opinion was that the See grounds for this request are not It is believed here that the ques Aision of her present, nationality will in the case with Rumjaha when he

mew would be too strong for their revealed.

Recently Vormauer, was informed have to be solved met Drummond, he failed to add

ever, full value for their v ches were played between the pick giving shot, or medium heads for

The

pace was very fast right from of the local pinyers and the win which he had a liking, went on to Vaznity. v. Recreio.

collect the tou shots, he needed to The Varsity Hockey Club 1st XI the start and the first goal came or of the Chinese Open Chamwin, In the 10th hand the Taikoo will meet Club de Recreio in a when Howard deflected the ball pionships, all the games resulting player had three woods nearest to friendly game to-day at 5 p.m. at into his own goal to give Moth in wins for the local represents the jack, but somewhat far apart, King's Park The Varsity teagi the lead. This was the only goal If Wert had only succeeded in will be as follows:-Mesars. O de the first half. After the interval tives. O. Rumjahn, played moving the jnok slightly he stood a Sousa (Capk), D. Roy, P. Mds the Sennew got on level terms but against S. H. Wu and defended chance of scoring four shots, but he Silva, A. A. Atis, E. La Foo K. M. this was very shortlived for. Nuna him 6-3; 2-0, 6-4, Miss M. Litus Thereafter it comes to be all over C/Ho, and H. Ong. Reserves put in the winning goal for his side. was short with bin, last wood Ho, At Basto, RE G. Leong 5 got through almost mediately to lost to North China's Ladies with the Police player, as Laing Mesars. CT Law, R. Wooley, A Singles Champion. Miss I. Snarky placed two woods in front of the da Silva, 62; 7-5, while O. Rumjahn and jack and drow x.;third for the win- Whitamare defeated S, H. Wat and ning shot. West was not up again 8. T. Taò 8-4 ;; 843,

in lits effort to save the situation.. by hood:-

The following were the scores head

Laing

West. Shots Total Shots Total

between Wa and O. Rumjahn was As is usually the chao, the mater a deep-ocurt ping-pong affair Rumjaha taking the first pot at 63 and conceding the second at 2-6, and then taking the final one at

0-4.

An exciting game was played in the Ladies' Bingles match se Snaraky took the first set 62 fair- ly comfortably, but had to fight hard for the second which she took at 7-8 after being 2-5 down.

The doubles match was * 30m- paratively, casy victory for Rum jahu and Whitamere. The com bination of the winners was more than the Chinese pair could cope with, Whitamore driving forceful- ly, and Rumjahn placing with as curacy,

Hends.

2.

10.

11. 19:

The following v

ing will represent the Radio Sports Club in their bockey match against the H.K.S.RA” on | the Marina ground at 5 p.nu.

duman Singh, Karnail Singh, A. Bpary, A. E. P. Guest, Par

Atma Singh, Kushi Mohd. M. Hahib, Burjin Singh. G. Singh, 1 Kalwant Singh and F. A. Kemp

Reserves Attar Singh and Chanan Singh.

12.

13

14.

-12".

13:

14.

10.

14

17.

14

19.

14

· 10.. 20.

14

To-day's Game.

Refereo: T. K. Gilchrist.

HONG KONG LADIES BEIN

In a friendly match with the Royal Army Ordnance Corps at Sookunpoo yesterday, the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club were beaten by three goals to one.

The soldiers were too fast for their opponents" and before the interval arrived they got two goals against a single recorded by the ladies. The third goal for the R.A.O.C. came in the second half.

Taking into consideration the fact that they were up against a much Ufaster team, the ladies played very

cellent show they might have gone Nell together and but for the fact that their defence put up an oz,

down by a bigger margin.

The other semi-final between Drummond (Taikoo) will be played M. Omar (Craigengewer) and on the Club de Recreio ground this afternoon

Ay far ay one can gather by the Win for Hong Kong Man. scores returned and the bowling. analyses, the wicket was definite Two champions met yesterday afternoon in the closing exhibition ly in favour of the bowlers, with the matches of the sensen when the result that: "B." Normanbhoj and Hong Kong title-holder, C. A. L Corp. Mechan, each got 5 wickets pion, M. Ferber, in three straight

Rumjahu, defeated the local Cham for 33 runs. Normanbhey does send seta 6-2, 6-2; 6-3. Rumjahn some tricky leg-breaks at showed great improvement over times, and he has also been known spectacular game. Ferber also the point is whether Drummond will his first appearances and played Omar will be favoured to win, but to come in from the "off" on oc played a good game but he was be in such form as to cause an upset. casions, but as far as Mechan is out classed by the Hong Kong which would result in a Taikoo concerned, I must confess that, în

find! Champion.

After 3-2 was called in the link my opinion, his Sgures were rather sit, Rumjahn ran away with it, "flattering." "I played against him taking it at 6-2. This was repeated

about three weeks ago and found

in the second set, and the third that he sent down a very ordinary very nearly witnessed the same medium ball, but then he might when the standing was b. Ferber, thing, the only change coming have been off form that particular day

playing a hue game, decronsed the There is not the slightest doubt lead to 5-3 by taking the eighth

the slightest that Williams is their best bowler game, although Rumjahn, whe with and although, they have already set point.

lost two games, I am of the opinion with B. H, Wit and beat him -1.

Rumjahn then played one set that they will give some of the

The second scheduled exhibition

CANTON GOLF.

LAST SUNDAY'S RESULTS:

An interesting golf tourney was played off in Canton on Sunday between the Captain's team (H. H. Laffond) and the Secretary's team

Secretary's team won by 9 pointa (C. E: Sandstrom), at the Tangshan

to 2. The results were

POLO.

NAVY, CUP COMPETITION.

The frat round of the Navy Cup competition will be decided on the | Polo"

The teams; wore paneb

Moth-Avery; Colecil, Brandon; Shimmine, Thornton, King Boo- kott Numo, Lieut Short, Taylor, Mullett

Howard

Scamo Adams Friend; Wright, White, Porter; Barnett Court, Miler, Collison, Hutchins.

GUN-RUNNER MYSTERY.

PURSUIT" BY CUBAN WARSHIPS.

Berlin, News that the steamer Lise Vamauer, laden with arms and Ammunition for rebels in Cuba, haa taken refuge from Cuban gunboats in a hidden nachorage of the Bahama Islanda has naturally rous ed much interest here. The fugi- tive vessel is none other than the old German" auxiliary cruiser Falke, which has already won notoriety by a similar mysterious escapade

The Talke was chattered in the summer of 1929 by the Venezuelan

used by him in an attempt to upset rebel lender, General Delgado, and

the Government of his country: His landing from the steamer at Cumann was a dismal fiasco. He himself was killed, and the Folko fled to Port of Spain, Trinidad, where she was placed under em bargo by the British quthorities.

As the Falke had left Hamburg. under the German fag, and with a German crow, the owner and cap. tain were prosecuted, but they were both acquitted. The subsequent

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It is said that after the embargo was lifted by the authorities at Port of Spain the Falke was sold

stronger teams a surprise, as the between Misa M. Liang and Wu Recreation Club's course when the service and civilian circles, to a Hamburg egg merchant, ex-

senson wears on. As far as the Mrs. I. Howell and Whitmore 1niversity are concerned, they were indeed lucky to have beaten the went to the former pair 84; 62

K.E and S. for they are not very

strong and, apart fron Normanbhoy,

they have not another, decent bowler

in the side. There is some talk about j

F. Hiptiola making a reappearance

RUGBY.

for them regularly this season, but KOWLOON TEAM FOR TO-DAY, even then it would not strengthen their bowling very much, for Hip tbol does not give the impression that he will take very many wickets

Kowloon's Fine Win..

The Kowloon Rugby Club first team has arranged to meet "B" Company of the South Wales Bor derers in, a game at King's Park to-day when the following will 70- present them:

.1

Singles.

Laffond beat Hille and 6, Sandstrom beat Smith 3 and 2. - Davis cat. Hanaford 6 and 4. Arndt beat Burdick 3 and :: King beat Pole-Hunt 2 and 1. Hunt and Gerrard tied.

Yourbalis.

Sandstrom and Hili beat Laffend and Smith 2 and 1. E. Lawrence, the hard-hitting Kowloon batean, did well, to carry

Trankham; Whitley. Black, Bar-Davis and Hunt: bent Hanaford his bat for 91 runs in the match with nett, Forguson; Kilby Crozer; and Gerrard 5 and 3. The Royal Army Service Corps. I Cogan, MeNider Stoker Meken- understand his knock was a very nie. Riddell; Hardy, Walters, J. good one and it was mainly due to Wilson, Reserves, Witchell, him that the R.C.C. were able to Morris, Summers, Skinner. declare at 188 for the loss of only.

five wickets. FE. Skinner, too,

Club "A"

Modway,

Burdick and King beat Arndt nad Pote-Hunt 3 and 2.

ARMY REGATTA.

made a lot of runs, and I must say The following have been chosen that, of the two, I prefer Skinner's to play for the Club "A" IV MAJ.-GEN, J... SANDILANDS style. He is the more polished of the two and hits just as hard. bekiust H.M.S, "Medway" on the sides being able to play a very stub Club Ground at 5.15 p.m. to-day:

S. J. H. Fox; W. D. Johnson, R.

PRESENTS PRIZES

barn defensive game if occasion de H. D. Wade, W., HB. Rigg C.The Army Rowing Club Regatta imanda.'...

E. Holmes; F. C. B. Flack. G. J. de rouch for the league matches, D. Law's V. R. Gordon, W. E. was held under excellent weather „As regards the friendlies, it came se

a bit of a surprise to me to sea Peers, W. Mitford, W. R. Andrews, conditions at Stonecutters Island last year's champions, the Indian G C Montric, B. P. Massey, G. Recreation Club, go down to the C. Humphreys, L. B. Smith.

Army Trial Today,

Police. Neither side were at · full !" strength, for the Police had Alex- ander away, while the Indians were without the two Sufiads, A. M. The first Army rugger trial game Runjulm, K. Nazarin and F. Mel will be held at Bookunpoo this 10 meet in their league fixtures this be seen. The ground is in very Argulli These two teams are due afternoon when a good game should werk when I think the Indians will good condition, having received n turn the tables on the Police. The very liberal supply of water. It most interesting league game for is understood that these games are held with a view to helping the the week-end will be undoubtedly the Borderers-Recreio affair. This selectors for the Army teams will be a game wall-worth watching tween the Army, Navy and the

the triangular tournament. b for both of the sides are very Chi Inter in the season. strong. Much will depend on whe ther Hamilton and Younger will be engaged in the interport' trials; not the Portuguese lads will have, to fight tooth and nail for the polate

Friendlies.

it

VARSITY CRICKET.

MATCH WITH QUEEN'S TO-DAY.

on Monday afternoon, when a largo gathering, including Major-General J. W. Sandilands and many other. officers, were present.

The racing was keen and interest ing First of all the heats for the Chaplain's Cup were contested, and

General Sandilanda presented the x bonts entered the final. At the conclusion of the events, Major ↑ two cups, the Chaplain's Cup and the G.0.0.'s. Infantry Trophy

The results were as follow Battery B Crew 2, 31st Heavy Chaplain's Cup1, 12th. Heary

Crow Battery 3, 12th Heavy Bettery

G.0.0.a Trophy-1, "Com pany South Wales Borderers; 2, H.Q South Wales Borderera; 3 H.Q. Argylls.

Reserves;

and M. M. Tuyabboy. P. B. Tata, and A. B. Tatas M

Firsts. Seconds.

bo:

the Argyll & Sutherland Highland-grams from Hamburg era and Royal Artillery will" oppose each other in what is promised to be a good game. A good crowd is expected to turn out to watch these matches which are growing in popularity in the Colony, both in The teams for to-day's, game will Argylla-Et Dunlop, Lt. Bram- wall, Capt. Stewart and Lt. Churchi. Gunners. Capt. Vaiter, Lt. John. son Capt. Mould and Lt. Schreiber. The Argylis start off with a 10 handicap against the Gunners' eleven, but this would probably be made up owing to the difference in strength in the two teams, The Highlanders boast a very formid- ablo'polo team but the Gunners have. given some very good exhibitions. so result that a really good game should

KOWLOON GOLF.

QUALIFIERS FOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

The qualifying round of the was decided Inst Sunday when a Kowloon Golf Club Championship

large number of members compet: ech for the first sixteen places.

The following qualified' to taxe

part in the Championship proper The first round will be decided ou Sunday, November 8

D. C. Wilson E. D. da Foza J. D. Thomson Dr. Cogan F. B. Remedios 3 MoKelvie W. Taylor A. A. Dand W. Hyde .. H Overy A T. Braley H Hampton a. D. Reid A. A. Lopes G. H. Thissell

G. E. L. Johnson P. W. Planner

Messrs. Johnson and

79..-

70.

81

94

Planner, having tied for sixteenth place will replay.

NEW FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION

FRANKIE GENARO KNOCKED OUT

Kowloon and Civil Service arc. playing a friendly, as are also tho

Hong Kong University Club and Craigengower. The first named game will probably be a Cricket Club 2nd XI will meet

The 78t and 2nd teams will meet close one but the Club will no doubt Queen's College in a friendly match prove too strong for the Happy today at 2 p.m. at the Pavilion on Saturday at 2 p.m.. at Pokfulam

PARIS Oct. 28 Valles Leajo, unless, of course, they Pokfulam Road. The following will Road The following have been

teams selected to play, for the 2nd XI Fighting, for the firweight cham, do not turn out at full strength, represent the Varsity

The season is now well advanced Messrs. P. J. Tan (Capt. AA Messrs.-P. L. Tan (Capt.), G, 8pionship of the world, the French but I regret to say that yoy Town A. Braine marten Scodyvanbhoye Mechan

sture cardy have come in. I shall Chion, C. E R Clarabut M. A be grateful to the club secretarios Cooper, D. Hunt, A. B-A. Kyan, if they will kindly oblige with comes R... G. Cong of their Axtures.

Yayabboy, D Hunt, B. Ng. E knocked out the Italo American, Gosano, F. Hipicola, A. A. Axir, Krankie Genaro, the hoider, in the H. Nomanbhoy, E. G. Leong, and C. E. Ris second round of a fifteen round con- (Continued at foot of next colums.) Ojarabut.

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