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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1932.
Sports News
CRICKET NOTES
EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE BY VOLUNTEERS
Cricket this season is somewhat
ing. So far, Goodwin has com- |pletely failed to find his form with the ball thought he laid on lustily for sixty-three. in the first innings So far Melanes appears useful but not up to the level of Brace, whose place he was
of his own teams.
teams seemed to vary in personnel
ARMY CRICKET
R.A.S.C. BEAT R.A.0.C.
In the opening match of the Small Units League the loyal Army Service Corps heat the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by wickets at Sookunpoo yesterday, The R.A.0.C. batted first and put up only & runs, Clarks being top found little dificulty in getting the until the light failed: their score 8 wickets, being 181 Pamplin, their captain, and Joyce did very well, collecting 3 and 77 rana respectively.
C.B.S. IN THE WATER
AQUATIC SPORTS IN Y
BATH
Some good times were registered at the aquatic sports meeting of the Central British School held in the Y.M.C.A. bath on Wednesday.
The house championship was won
House with a total of 198 points, with 100 points and Blue House third with 101 points.
Fowler
Middle Boys.-L. S. (Blue); 2, R. Clarks (Chocolate); 3, N. Sadler (Bloc), Time: $3 seca, Junior Boys.-1st heat, 1, K. Hen- derson (Blue); 2, H. Henderson (Red); 3, N. Booker (Blue). Time: 23 secs. 2nd heat, I, J. Maghew (Blue); %. F. Morrison (Chocolate); 3, B. McLeod (Chocolate). Time:
27 ROCK.
Leap Frog.
Junior Girls, H. Taylor (Red); 2, ́E, McKelvie (Chocolate).
One Length Breast Stroke. Senior Girls-Ist heat, L. de Chaffey (Blue); 2, Betty Nichol (Chocolate); 3, J. Bryson (Red). Time: 21 Boca; 2nd, heat, 1, J. Mayhew (Chocolate); 2, P.. Ham- bliu (Blue); 3, J. Booker (Ned);
Time: 941 secs.
Middle Girls.-1, M. Robinson Senior Boys-1, J. Sharpham (Blue); 2, L Hickey (Red); 3, M. Phillips and J. McClood (Blue);
(Blue),
slow in getting under way, but that expected to fill. By the way the scorer with 31 runt, The R.A.S.C. by the representatives of Red and Y. Grunberg (Red); 2, R. McCaw (Red). Time: 24 secs. teers have gob down thoroughly over the week-end. We might try balance, and continued to play on white Chocolate House was second 3, L. Phillips and H. Hamer (Chocolate); 2, J. Lakeman (Blue);
most enthusiastic team, the Volun
business and when the players come along to their league matches with their particular clubs, they should not be in anyway short of practice There are one or two players. I have
not seen at nets yet, but I don't always manage to get a look at them. I am very sorry to find tha Hayward's siatic nerve went back on him again last week and kopt
him out of the match on Saturday, The Club cricket though keen AT 2.80, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.90 P.Monough was definitely scrappy las season, and a captain like Hayward is just what is wanted.
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MR. & MRS.
MARTIN JOHNSON
Bowker
that on with Shanghai, putting out our best bowlers and fieldamen when they, bate and then including
two
or three batamen who are heavily minus before their knock starts if they have fielded in the innings!
The Vollinteer Match.
The game on the Club ground ман most excellent one, and
owing to the Races no doubt it did
not get as much notice as it should have done. I have therefore, as requested by several people, com-
Ma for
Team
R.A.8.C.-W. O. (1) Pamplin, A.E.C., Dur Gray, Sgt Burst. Dar Whitley, Pie. Funnell, Tipple, AE.C., Cpl. Joyce, L/Opl. Orr, Dur. Buckland, Cpl. Barlow, L/Cpl. Spain.
R.A.O.C.Cpl. Hetherington, 2/8gt. Clarke, L/Cpl. Neale, Cpl. Redmond, Sgt. Sinclair, Sgt. Rowe,
Dolan, Pte. Cox, Sgt. Emery,
The full results are appended: Boys.
Middle Boys-1, J. Linaker and H. Henderson (Chocolate): 2, N. Booker and V. McKenzie (Choco- late); 3, Q. Dalziel and A. Me Kenzie (Red).
Junior Boys.-1, R. Keown and
Two Lengths, Any Stroke. Senior Boys-1, J. Sharphant (Red House); 2, C. Dalziel (Rod),; 3, L. Phillips (Blue). Time: 31 H. Clark (Chocolate); 2, K. Hen- derson and A. Mitchell (Red); E. secs.
Fowler Morrison and J. Rousseau (Choen
! late).
1.
S.
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Junior Girls, A. Martin
3, R. Mitchell (Rod).
Diving.
SOCH.
Time: 24
Senior Girls-1, P. McCam (Red); 2, I. Booker (Red); 3, W. Raven (Blue).
One Length Back Stroke. Senior Girls-1, J. Hayhew (Chocolate); %, B. Nicho! (Choco late); 3, O. Svely (Blue). Time: 25 secs.
Middle Girls-I, M. Robinson (Blue); 9, MoĊaw (Red); 3, L. Hickey (Red). Time: 20 seca.
Middle Boye.-1, (Blue); 2, V. MoKenzic (Chocolate);
Obstacles: Race, ́.. 3, Linaker (Chocolate) Time: 35-
Senior Boys-1, J. Sharpham secs.
Junior Boys-1st heat, 1, R. (Red); 2, R. Phillips (Blue); 5, Keown (Chocolate); 2, D. Wilson V. Boad (Red).
Middle Boys-, A. McKenzie Time: 45 secs. 2nd Leat, 1, N. Clark (Chocolate); 2, 8. Fowler (Blue); Umpires:-£/Sgt. Randall and (Chocolate); , N. Booker (Blue); 3, P. Kalloy (Red).
Junior Boys.-1st heat, 1, K. 3. J. Mayhew (Blue).. Time: 38: L/Cpl. Morgan.
Henderson (Red); 9, A. Mitchell
Senior Girls-1, Về Bishop and (Red); 3, D. Wilson (Red); 2nd L. de Chaffoy (Blue); 2, W. Haven'
will not be playing, at all events for piled an account partly from what S/Sgt. Dyer, S/Sgt. Ryan. Pte(Red); 3, E. Kennard (Blue), /
the former portion of the season' owing to his heel injury which put him out of the game late last se
Bon.
I saw but chiefly from an excellent record written by a very good cricketer who was playing in the match. Those who do not, wish to His loss will be much felt, read the account may now allow ho is usually plus twenty at least
their attention to wander until they before he goes in to hat owing to reach the last paragraph of these the brilliance of his fielding. OWO Hughes, who has been making runs notes. Owing to the fact that Hay- ward could not play Mitchell trans- and taking a few wickets for the ferred from the Volunteers to the Incogniti at home will he back in
Club side as captain, and, December. Provided the Club canPotter's hands bad not yet recover. turn cut a regular, firat eleven every week they should be a strong com- bination.
Craigengewer's Frospects.
I learn that C. W. Lam, who cap- tained the University a season or two ago, will play this year for Craigengower, and this will afford most valuable support to their at tack, which last season practically consisted of Omar and Robert Lee.'
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ed from the bruises incurred in the Kowloon game Kilbeg and Davies both came in to the Volunteer side. Naturally Mitchell won the toss.
Wickets Fall Fant.
From the start, I gather that Beck bowled very well and that the Club batted very badly. Late ar rivals hnd rather upset the Club side. Mitchell put the second ball of the match beautifully through the covers for four but in the same
Scorer:-Sgt. Kirk,
MAMAK HOCKEY
TOURNAMENT
R.E. . H.M.S. VETERAN
An interesting game was witness. on the ed yesterday afternoon Navy ground, King's Park, when the Royal Engineers beat H.M.S. Voteran by one goal to nil.
The teams were evenly matched and it was not until near the close of the first half that the play turn. ed in the Veteran's favour, but continuous attacks, despite the Bailey held his own at the goal mouth.
The second half proved to be a rather exciting tusale; but the
BCCA.
Long Plunge.
Junior Girls.-1, H. Martin (Chocolate); 2, H. Taylor (Red); 3, R. Mitchell (Red). Tima: 25 seexi Leap Frog.
Senior boys-C. Dalziel (Red); 2, P. Stephena (Blue); 3, J. Sharp heat, 1, H. Henderson (Blue); 2, and M. Macfadyen (Blue); 3, R.
*; H. Clarks (Chocolate); 3, R. Krown | Mitchell and P. Hambin (Blue).
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ham (Red). Distance: 30 feet.
Middle Boys.--1, E. Dariet (Red); (Chocolate). V. McKenzie (Chocolate); J. Linak- er (Chocolate). Distance: 31 feet, g ins.
Junior Boys-1, N. Clarko (Cho colate); 2, E. Morrison (Chocolate);. 3, G. Kennard (Blue), Distance: 32 ft. 2 ins.
.
Relay Ráca
1. Blue House; 2,
House, 3, Red House. min. 10 wees,
Giris.
Middle Girls-1, L. Hickey and
E. Rousseau (Red); 2, P. Hamblin
Chocolate and D. Tollan (Red); 3, D. Moss
and M. Robinson (Blue). Time:
Two Lengths, Any Stroke. Senior Girls.-1, J. Mayhew (Chocolate); 2, W. Raven (Blue), J. Booker (Rod). Time: 41 secs.
Junior Girls-1, R. Mitchell and H. Taylor (Red); 2, J. Lakeman and E. Nichol (Blue) 3, E. Me- Kelvic and N. Baxter (Chocolate).
Obstacle Race,"
One Length Breast Stroke. Senior Boye.1, 0. Bitzer (Blue): 2. V. Grunberg (Red); 3, R. Pil lips (Blue). Time: 17 sees.
Bonior Girls-1, Mayhew Middle Boys-1, Jr Thinwall Middle Girls-1st beat, 1, M. (Blue); 2, S. Fowler (Blue); 3, H. Robinson (Blue); 2, E. Rousseau (Chocolate); 2, P. McCaw (Red);
(Chocolate). Time: (Red); 3, J. Fraser (Blue). Time: Henderson
40 secs. 2nd. heat, 1, J. Booker 3, J. Booker (lled). 10 sces
Junior Baya.-1. R. McLeod (Red); 9, Y. Martin (Chocolate); Henderson 3, H Martin (Chocolate). Time: (Chocolate): 2, K. (Bed); 3, H. Clarke (Chocolate). 50 BOCS
Junior Girls, E. McKelvie (Chocolate); %, H. Taylor (Red); 3, R. Mitchell (Red). Time: 24 secs.
Long Plunge. Senior Girls-1. J. Mayhew (Chocolate); 9, J. Booker (Red); 3, V. Bishop (Blue).
Diving,
Senior Boys-1, V. Grunberg. (Red); 2, R. Phillips (Blue); 3, H.; Vets" were beaten when their Henderson (Chocolate).. captain, Lt. Carver (playing back) came up to the forward line. The R.E.'s got the ball-only one truck to beat a quick run and the inside
Teams.
Lam can get runs too, and quite quickly, but I hardly should describe him is an orthodox bat. Craigen-over was taken in the slips: Barrow wag bowled, Duncan returned a gower badly need a left hander, sitter and while Sinith and Dankley it.my memory serves me, S. Abbas bas. lost. more of the form he dis held on for a bit the former was played three season ago. Should he soon taken in the gully and the latter 1.b.w., and five wickets were stage a come-back, the bowling will be definitely strong. It is rather down for thirty-one runs. Nor did curious that this Club has always trouble end here. Lowe was play.left, Harding beat Lyon in the been short of left hand bowlers. Iing steadily int he managed to goal.
ran Guhagan out off in impossible have known them for twenty seasons
R. Engineers-Bailey, Stedman, and I cannot call to mind any left-call. However he made amends by hand howler at all, besides Abbas, banging on grimly and putting Back Whitefield, Casey, Mullins, Hol unless possibly J. V. Braga was a to leg nicely, and square cutting mes, Leslie, Hayden (Chpt.), Hum.
Simpson who was on the short side,bray, Harding, Pagg. left-hander. I cannot be sure on With Divett in runs came faster
H.M.S. Veteran :-Lynn, McCoy, the point, but am pretty sure he until the new-comer was well taken
Ross, batted right. The late Mr. Rose by the screen, by Griffiths off Carver (Capt.), Marnot,
Richardson. Reid and Duckitt soon | Fossey, Morley, Taylor, Rimmer, a left-handed" bat, who used made hay of the Volunteer bowling to open the innings, but I never which had cracked a hit, while the Cooper, Moore, » sw bim bowl. I should he inter-fielding rather fell to bits. Low- Bon bowled Reid who tried to make ested to hear from anyone who can
a big hit, but Harbord kept his bat give better information than this. straight and gave valuable help. There is nothing wrong with the The Innings reached a total of a hundred and eighty runs, for which helding save that at tinics the the Club had to thank Lowe and younger members of the side seem their last three batsmen. over-anxious and try to throw the ball in before they have got it in their hands. Our last interport}
The Volunteers started excellent wicket-keeper, Patterson, will be a AFRICATE tower of strength behind the sticks.y against some steady bowling and On the whole this Club should have fielding, but Richardson and Ride a good senson if H P. Lin and took the score to sixty-four before one or two of the earlier bats ean Ride was bowled by a good 'unpil,
The steady themselves and not try to from Reid which kept low. score too fast at the beginning of light went fast but Griffiths and their innings.
Richardson kept alive until a second appeal against the light was allow was left for Reid and Duckitt to el, leaving the Volunteers nicely pull the game round with a stand placed with eighty-six up for one of forty-three runs. fleid was un- wicket. This position however they lucky to be out an he was sent back proceeded to throw away rather by held had bear hit by next morning. Smith abandoned a previous delivery from Beck and his slower leg breaks and plugged did not feel like violent exercise The total only them down from the Law Court at the moment.
ONGORILLA
THE ONLY TALKING PICTURE ENTIRELY MADE IN
IT'S DIFFERENT!
See it!
Not a Single
Hollywood-Staged
Thrill in this
Picture.
IT'S AUTHENTIC
The Army Side.-
A Good Start..
Referees:--Wayman and Carter:
FRIENDLY MATCH
'DEVONSHIRE v. CARADOC
H.M.S. Devonshire were victori- our in their match. against H.M.S. Caradoc on the Navy ground, King's Park yesterday.
Score:-Devonshire 5, Caradoc,
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The Volunteers Go All Out.
There was a chance of getting the runs and after Richardson had been bawled off his pads by Reid for a single Griffiths and Ride hit furiously and took the score to hundred and eleven before being separated. Then in the gathering gloom the rest of the runs were made. There were a great many catches missed but the light was responsible for some at least of won by four them?kuntaera wickets, min
I am not disposed to pay over much attention to the collapse of the Army team on Saturday last. Half of them were very short of practice and only about half the side would appear in a representa end while Reid bowled from the reached a hundred and fifty-three tive Army eleven. Beveral of them other. Richardson got a bad long with Duckitt again forty-three not were new to the Colony. Under hop from the latter away for a crisp out. Bock had five for thirty-four these circumstances, it is not per four to square leg but shortly after haps surprising that one of the best was beaten by a beauty from Smith bowling sides in the Colony on which turned in and took him their own wicket, skittled them out middle. Griffiths was shortly out in for thirty-nine. After this, Mire mucle the same way. I have been house just gave his bowlers a try told that Dunkley kept very well out. Young is likely to keep for in the morning but he did not, the Army side, I am told, while from personal observation, keep Trout is a useful bat. I was sur well for the first half hour of it. prised to learn that Col. Notworthy He kept standing right up with the his not yet arrived in the Colony, résult that a lot of hyes went, and but is expected shortly in the Neu-ho took hardly anything cleanly. ralia. The great, difficulty that will He was very lucky to. catch Low Face the Army skipper will be to son, as he missed the catch which get a reasonably regular personnel shot up off his gloves into the air for his team. Nothing upsets a side and gave ample time for bim to get underneath it. It was not however more than constant changes.
that Kilbee started hitting that any good was done. The nineth wicket put on forty, of which Davies only The K.C.C. had on their men claing four, and the last wicket the Volunteers to draw Lout in a Club game but so far as enabled
To see their captain-eannot have + loval with the Club learned way thing he did-tot-know Isalda couple of weeke ago, will make a good many runs this season if he gives his mind to it, but he would be wise to concentrate on ns bowl.
At Kowloon,
IT'S DIFFERENT! already. Burnett, as
Second Club Collapre,
As before the Club earlier bats men could do nothing right and it (Continued at foot of neat column)
"Tomorrow's Games. To-morrow the LR.C. are as home to the Crnigingower team and an interesting match should reaúlt." - I imagine a draw is likely result. Both the Club; and 0.8.0.0. Jave plab games, and I do not know what the 1.0.0 d Army niden Ar doing. The Navy have no game bat go out to Pokfulam on Sunday to play the University.
R. ABBIT,
One Length Back Stroke. Senior Boys.-1. A Brown (Red); 2. G. Kelley (Red); 3 D. Blake (Blue). Time: 18 secs.
Middle Girls, E. Rousseau
M McCaw (Red). (Red); 2, P. Longmead (Red); 3,
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Middle Girls-let heat; 1, M. Robinson (Blue); 2, M. Lammert (Red); 3, J. Booker (Red); and. beat, 1, E. Rosseau (Red); 2. L. Hickey (Rod); 3, M. McCaw (Red). Junior Girls,1, E. McKelvie (Chocolate); 2, Y. Martin (Choco- iste): 3, Hi Taylor (Red).
Team Face, 1, Red House; 2, House; 3, Blue House.
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