HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1931.
Sports News
CRICKET NOTES.
Quick Relief from
THE LOCAL "VARSITY'S MATCH.
WEEK-END SPORT FIXTURES.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
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MAIN EVENT
Welter-Weight Champion- ship of the Colony
SIG. MORRIS
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Ex-Welter and Middle- Weight Champion of the Colony
"VERSUS
A. B. WARNES (H.M.S."HERMES ") Runner-up Amateur Championship of England
AND FIVE OTHER CONTESTS
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"The University teams for their
H.K.F.A. LEAGUE GAMES.
FOR TODAY.
The fellowing games appear on the programme of the Hong Kong Fehlbali Laagns this afternoo:- Division 1.
1!
(Kick-off at 4 p.m.)
issant Funation. is in gamer such as these that ono gets the true champagne ! cricket The HKCC vetagand nough to permit the teams' and their guests to in at the Chub
FANLING HUNT FANLING HUNT
RACES
STEEPECHASE RACES
SUNDAY Decembe 20.
Cricket on Saturday last in the was enjoyed heartily by everyone, Ferry-Two at 10,90 am- at and from start to finish the gnaFOUR Buses of the Chics, Bus Company will leave the Star Souter Division consisted of three-if-at-times-the-cricket was not 11 am going direct to Kwanti Race | Spesial Train laayas Howloon 1.05 p friendly matches, and, so fax na: F of a very high level it was none
Course via Castle Peak and returning. soon after the last race. Race Meeting will be $8.00.
Retura fare including entrance to
theless decellent sport. We cannot all make centurica against the New Zealanders I
! To-morrow's Games. The Clish are due to visit the
matches with Craigongawor Cricket St. Joscolilk &. Police-St. Joseph's wall to get the home. side nut for Civil Service to-morrow, and if they
Club this afternoon will be
IN XT, (Away)-A. T. Noman Isboy (Cupt.), D. J. Anderson, A. Baker, L. T. Ride, A Rodrigues, A. T. Lee, F. Zimmern, E. . osano, H. Nomanbhey, P. M. N. di Bilva and F. A. Rollmond.
Volunteers' Team.
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Gunnars and on their own ground The K.C.C. are at home to the should win, anless the R.A. can if Macerian is at again, but be fold their full aide. I am not 'sura' will be badly missed if not na their batting is wonks. As usual a great deal depends on whether Musson hae a day out or not.
eun gather, they were not very inspiring Aftairs. The match 1 entirely fail to understand was that between the K.CC. and Hong Kong C.C. The Kowloon team, playing away from home, did uncommonly Navy. 9.W. Borderers-Club. Argylls r. .K. F. C.-Sook unpoo. Recreio
nipety-icur runs. There was a have anything like a representativo Kowloon-King's Park. batting with the exception of Beck from the list I have seen they ar
general sort of, collapse in the side should win comfortably. But Division I
and Armstrong Left with about not at full strength. Kick-off at 2.30 p.m.)
sa hour and a half to make pinoty team if i tains ont as published The C.S. 5.W. Borderers . H.K.F.C-Soo-five, Kowloon failed to get more should be at full strength if A, E. 2nd XI (Home)-P. L. Tàn (Capt.), A. A. Aziz, C. E. R. Clara-niversity
kunpoo.
than ninety-four and the disgrace Wood and Hawkina ennnot be lured but, K. P. Gan, D. Haut,"REG
R. A. Q. C. - St. of it was that they had only lost from the secondt. Personally I Loong, D. Roy, D. E. Sainy, G. S
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Ave wickets! There is something should e inclined to play them both Senly. M. Yaynbhoy and G. E.
Keyloon 19th Ivy. Bty.-Kow. definitely wrong when seven ruas and R. E. 0, Bird as well!
loon. Yeah.
are wanted in the last two overs Division
with six wickets to go, and they (Kick-off at 2.30 p.m.)
are not obtained. As I say it is St. Joseph's v. Recreio.--Club, H.go all out, and I should be very heyond me, as the K.C.C. usually Probable Teams.
sorry to think that this average Kowloon F.C. 1st XI. Gure chart they keep had anything to vitch, London, Martin; Hedley, do with it. McKelvie, Bliss; Gillot, Bryant, Timberlake,
Duncan, Bickford. Reserve: Dominy.
The only other match of which Kawiona F.C. 2nd XI.-Cam-the Navy have put down matting and the University, a friendly. I heard with great pleasure that know is between Craigongower eron: Walls, E. Williama Whit-on their R.N.O.S.C. ground, There One knows very little of the Varsity field, Chaplin. Blako; Nicholls, is no doubt that, through no fault ide and the game should be a very Dominy, Simpson, Cotton, East of theirs, the wicket in definitely interesting one. men. Reserve: White.
I rather fancy the The following have heer selected
dangerous. A sporting wieket is University if they are H.K.F.C. 1st --Rodger S. all very well, and no one ought strength,
at full 4 varrsent the R..AS.C. in Strange, MacFarlano; League match to be played against Skinner.
Railton, expect to play on a billiard table
Next Week. the Royal Engineers and Royal Segalon, Howe, Bell, E. Strange.
Haldwin: Alexandar, all the time. But a dangerous My next notes will, I hope, ap. Signals at Sookunpoo on Wednes
wicket is another thing and de-pear day:
KFC. 2nd XI.-Fogvill:uitely makes for bad cricket.
Christmas morning, and WO.T. (Ed.) Pamplin (Capt.),Tavlin; Bradbury. Fowler, Reid, have been very woll advised in tak
Railton, loan; Hooper, Puncheon, my opinion the Naval authorities full account of the Club. Army
Ion Monday I hope to publish S/Sergt Skipp. Sergt. Hurst, Dusen, Farrow, Reserves: Potut-ing this step oven though it's a bit L/Cpl Spain, L/Cpl. Cadman, loff and Krilovsky. L/CD Reynolds Pte. Funnell,
R. ABBIT. Pte. Eyers-Buckland, Dvr. Gras Dvr. Whitley, Dvr Castelow
Reserves Cpl. Wedge, Pic. Beres. ford.
The following will represent the Hong Kong Volunteers in their ericket match against the Indian Reurontion Club at Sagkunpoo ab 2 p.m. to-morrow :-
A. C. Beck, S. V. Gitcins, N. A. E. Mackay, R. H. Griffiths, F. S. W. Smith, G. E. R. Diveti, A. H Harbord. D. McLellan, W. H. Bouter, L. A. Whipps, and L. D. Kilee.
Wednesday's Game.
Score: Sgt. King.
Boxing Day Match,
The same eleven have been select- ed to represent th R.A.S.C. in a League match against the Hong Kong CC. 2nd eleven to be player at Soukupon on Boxing Day.
HOCKEY..
CHINESE LEAGUE.
LIM PAK CUP MATCH TO-DAY.
The Navy Lose.
of & handicap on their own meu when it comes to playing ou other wickets. Only the University use matting at present though I know at least one ground where it would be an improvement. The IRC, however, proved quite equal to de- feating a rather wonk Navy side..
object to matting. and Pereira evidently does not
At Fokmulam.
Chinese League to-day has been The programme of matches in the postponed until the end of the senson owing to the players being engaged in the first of a scrisa of matanes between the Canton Chinese them a very weak side, out, when The Civil Service had avon for football team and the Hong Kong they visited Pokfulam and they did Chinese cotball team. A cup has very well to bring off draw been donated by Mr. Chan Lim Richardson and Wood did wall for Pak. Six matches will be played them. Anderson mado a good con- in a year; three matches in Horntury. Kong and three in Canton. The side which obtains the most points will hold the cup for one year, and 5. Barros: F. 1. Sie, R. Silenthe trophy will become the property Netto; Barros. W. Reed, N. of the side which scores the most Beltran: C. Barros, T Remedios, points in three years. Matches in EV. Reed, R. Reed and J. A. dethel Colony will be played every V. Soares
alternate month.
Incognitos Team. The folowing will represent the Incognitas against the Police in their tournament match at 11 a.m. to-morrow on the RA. ground:---
Reserve: A. Rodrigues.
University Seconds.
The first match will take place
·to-day at 4.30 p.m. at Caroline Hill (South China ground). A speech will be made by the Hon. Dr. S. W. Tan, C.B.E, LL.D., and the In Mr. H. T Croasy, C.B.E., will kick off.
The Local 'Varsity Match..
The Coinmittee of the H.K.C.C. with their usual generosity lent their ground to the Oxford and Cambridge Society on Thursday inst an they provided an excellent wicket which was definitely on the Oxford at present in easy side. permanent residents have a much better side than Carabridge, who would have been hard put to it to raise eleven men save for the pres sence of several Naval Officers who have taken courses at Cambridge and have had their names on the books of a College thus being quali
The Varsity 2nd Hockey team will meet the Radio Sports Club on Munday at 5 p.m. on the Home ground The following will repr sent the 'Varsity:E. L. Foo Cunton's representatives, who ar (Capt.). T. W. Goh, D. Roy, K. Prived by the afternoon train yester M. Ho, S. C. Hu, S. Reed, C. T. day, are composed of players from Law, A. da Silva, A. A. Aziz, E. the Navy, Air Fores and Police hed to join the Society and to play H. Dog, and C. Soc.,
י,
The following will represent the in the match. Hamilton, who cap- leen team-Wong Ki Leung, Lautained Cambridge, limited his Mo, Leung Yin Chan, Ho Cho Yin, selection to five N.O.'s, Shaw and ng Mee Shun. Leung Wing Chiu, Skyrme of Cains, Squance of Kam Pak Siu, Suen Kam Saun,
Trinity, Booth of Christ's, and Lee Wai Tong Chu Kwok Laen, Mason f Queen's. The match was Cheng Si Hong. Reserves: Wong really very even and no one can Kwong It, Ng Pa Ku Sui Wa Lai Kwok Chiu, Chauny realty what might have happen.
To-morrow's Match.
Oaer Clark Cup, The following will represent the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club in a Car Clark Cup match against the C.BA. Lading' Hockey Section) at Sookanpoo to-day at 3.30 p.m.:
M. Bird, E. M. Gray, J. Smalley, E. Boss. B. M. Pope; M. L. Wallace, A. McElney, M. A. Jones, E. Bor unr, O. Ferguson and A. G. Orme.
Reserve: E. Blackburn. There will also be a match be tween the .A.3.C. and the Houg Kong Ladies Hockey Club 2nd XI on By Nayal ground at. Happy Valley app.m.
The following team will represent Hong Kong Ladies:-
4. King, N. Ferguson, F. Web-Mak So, Fung, King Yu. ber, E. O'Hagan, B. Franklin, L Butler. E. B. Laing, J. Whyte, P. Harrop, M. Smalley and R. King.
Kowloon
RUGBY.
Kowloon Team for To-day. The following will represent the Rugby Club Against R.M.S. Hermes nt King's Park to day at 4.15 p.m. -
A Easterbrook: Lt. Keith Mur T. 5. D. Whitley. D. F. Kilby, Ferguson: D. Black, D. J. |S. Crozier, J. E. Wilson, A. Wal- ters L W Tipple. J. Riddell, S. Maopider Dr. J. E. Cogan, S. Hardy and Lt. Grayham.
M.G. Troop Fifteen.
jat 5 p.m.
ed in an all day game. Cambridge batted for one hundred minutes and put up 2M for six wickets thanks To-morroy the Canton team will to a brilliant display of hitting by play a friendly match with the Shaw who made a hundred and Chinese Athletic team on the same sixty one not out in ninety minutes. ground at p.m. The local team Ho was badly dropped at thirty will line out as follows:-Chan Sikoud, and gave a couple of chances Pri; Wong Sik Ping, Long Yok of stamping, but it was a beautiful Tong: Ho Cho Yin, Lam Yuk Ying, display of clean "hitting. 1 have Lai Kwok Chin Chan Kwong fu, so . R. Sayer play one or two Le Chai Wan, Snen Kam Shun, of the same type af innings and it is a real pleasure to watch such Admission to the stands for both cricket. The Oxford bowling was matches will be #1 and 50 cents. all of the slow variety but dealt Holders of complimentary tickets adequately with most of the other fasued by the ПLKAA Fare re-Cambride, men, who forced the quested to attend.
game most of the time. Barrow, however, and Booth scored freely, Oxford's Consistent Batting.
Griffiths Bayer and seventy-four for the first wicket,
put but, as in the case of Shaw, there might have been a different story
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Club: P. Whitham; G. P Lammert, R. II. Griffith, L. G. Robertan, C. J. D. Law; A. F. Jenkins, J. A.. R. Selby; F. . Burch, J. H. McElney (Capt.), E.
West, G. C. Moutrio, F. M. Griffins had been taken at the Hartley, W. E. Peers, L. E. Smith, wicket of Hamilton at about forty. D. McLellan.
McClellan's leg theory was expon- Suffolk); Sub.
Royal Navy:-Lieut, Gosling,sive but he got Sayer, beautifully (Suffolk), Burgn. Lieut. Fielding deep
Lieut. Lockley taken by Skyrme running from
square leg. Griffithe (Suffolk), Sub, Lieut. Hargrave ninety-two was caught at the wicket The following will represent the way Linut, Ryder (Medway, Wallington's from which the first (Cornwall), O.A. Fabrey (Med- of the fourth ball of an over of Machine Gus Troop, HK.V.D.C. Lieut. Francis (Medway) Lt three hule had produced two fours against Kowlingn RTC on Monday Comdr. Crick (Cept.) (Maration), and a six Things were then dan on the Club ground, Happy Valley Burgn. Lieut. Brosnan (Camborgerous as had Cambridge captured Cpl. Ferguson Sgt. Griove, Tar. and Licut, Linton (Medway), wo more wickets the door of the Bovill, Tur. Wade, Tpr. Lammert Doggett (Hermace), Lieut. Hubback Ride and A. E. Wood, the Oxford Deykin (Suffolk), E.R.A. hutch would have been open, but (Capt.); Tur. Jenkins, Tpr. Robert Hermes), Lieut. Watson (Bruce), captain, played excellent cricket NOT: Tnx. McClellan, Tpr. West, Lieut. Fizey (Medway).
and by the time Ride was taken at Tor. Hartley, Tpr. Wole, Tpr. Cleland, Tar. Hislop, Tpr. Beau Regt.).
Beforeu: Capt. R. Gottwaltz( 24th forward short leg by Booth off mont, and Tpr Nigel.
Barrow the game, was safe, Shaw'a loba, though not expensive, failed to effect a separation. In the last over the Cambridge skipper, not to be The "Versity footballers will play outdone, wont on with lobs himself against the Government Civil. Hos- and might. have had Hawkins both pital in a charity match to mor- stumped and caught in the slips! The following are, the teams in row at a p.m. on the Hong Kong The Cambridge bowling was not to-day's Club Royal Navy Football Club ground. The follow good though Mahon bowled ex dmnlah in the first round of the ing w represent the Varsity-cellently with no luck and should.
Rugby Triangular Tournament to C. T. Law: YK Ng HT. Bae; have had one or two wickets. The he played at Happy Valley; kick
vatching on both sides was variable, off at 4 p.m.
but Gruths caught a beautiful ruse ning catch at long-on.
Reserves: Tpr. Evans, Tpr. Cochrane and Tpx.. Field.
Heforme: Eng. Comdr. Wilson, R.N.
Olub. Kavy,
(Continued on sezi Oolumn.)
FOOTBALL.
A. Bead, S. L. Wong, S. W. Tam
T. V. Cng, P. P. Kho, K. M. Ho,
C. Cindah, and H. T. Woo.
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