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Sports News
JUNIOR CRICKET NOTES
INDIANS REDEEM THEMSELVES
(By "L. B. W.") -
The feature of Saturday's cricket! was the defeat of Kowloon Cricket Club juniors at the hands of the Indian Recreation Clich 2nd XI. who, the week before, were beaten by the Police Recreation Cub. After their set back, the Indians were not backed by many to take full points from Kowloon, but if 1 rentember correctly, I stated in my
ten last week that the krnpoo lad had the knas!: of jumping into their best form after a wet hack like th one they had from the Police.
To go back to the match... Smith enlied right in the apibus for siune aktowa reusit, îi decided i to send the fudians in what ap ajorfive wicket. poured to be Just for a start, it looked as if his policy was the right ons for the Indians soon lost three valuable wickets with only eight rean on the board,
A Big Partnership. Smith was bowling quite well from the French Hospital end and he soon laimed two vidis-hoth of whom were out for a biob each. To make matters worse, Nekher, who was just getting sost, failed to get hold of one properly" from Lec And gays a cany chance which Mad, Belding-at dẹrp raid-on, ne pled. Then F. M. ol Acgüli join. eda, S. Sufind and those two used the long-handle to such good effect that the score hoard read 71-4-35, when Overy bowled the later with one which came in a little Areni veut og tu spare 56 while A. R. Abbas (18) and A. M. Bungahn (22) helped to bring the home team's score to 150,
I formed the opinion that if Smith had changed his howling more often, the Indians would not have got that total. As far as 1 jan remedies Käran ati Tawienco hath, howled a pile laut senaon but they were both denied trial. Dunne was given four airs but he proved snowhat expensive. think he would be a hotter bowler if he concentrated on his slows rather than try atding medium- jaced stuff down.
1
second over while Lawrence was
after he had only and one run,
ARMY CRICKET
R.A.P.C. BEATEN BY 8 WICKETS
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1932.
H.K.F.A. COUNCIL MEETING
DATES FIXED FOR CHARITY
MATCHES
:
SHEK O GOLF
WEEK-END COMPETITION
*RESULTS
The following are the results of the Shek O Golf Championship At a meeting of the Council of which was played last Sunday :-- the Hong Kong Football Associa Ist. . D. Stewart 70+73=149. tion yesterday, the draw for the 2nd E. J. R. Mitchell... 71+83= 155 In the Army Small Units league Sunday Herald Charity Cup result-3rd H. B. B. Hancock... 80+0100 match, played at Sookunpoa șestered as follows:--
4th F. A. Pollock ... 83+07-10 day between R.A.O.C. and N.A.P.C.
Bogey Fool Winners, he former won by 6 wickets.
The scores were:---
E.A.P.C.
S.Q.M.S. Matthews, e and b
Morgan
Sgt. Preslin, b Neale
Sgt. McCollough, è Day, b
'Neale
Sgt. Statham, Emery
Portugal . Scotland on II.K.F.C. Ground. (Game to be played ou December 11.)
Winner of Portugal Scotland match to play China on December
sa.
33
27.
0
T
It. Oldfield, e Clarke, b Neale 15 Sgt. Carter, e McCarthy. B
Nealo
A
S.Q.M.S. Oldfield, b Neale... 7 Sgt. Pledger, e Emery, b
Ruwe
Sgt. Gorrod, not out'........ Sgt. Harris, b Howe S.Q.M.S. Chappell, 6 Rowe. 0
Extras
3
0
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Sgt. Einery
7
33
Cpl. Nente ....
D
34. 3
1
5.3 1. 3 3 GI
Sgt. Howe.... Morgan
93
0. M. R W.
E.A.0.0.
Capt. Etherington, e R. Old-
field, b McCollough Clarke, R. Oldfield Emery,
England to play Wales in Dee.
Morning:
D. H. Blake S. A. Sleap... Afternoon:
F. Tod
MAN HUNT IN THE
JUNGLE
CLEVER POLICE WORK
TOWKAY. RESCUED FROM
BANDITS' LAIR
WHERE THE GAOLS ARE ALL FULL
STRANGE RUSSIAN HABITS IN CANADA
MILITARY TRAINING
NOT BEING UNDERGONE BY FRENCH YOUTH
Berlin, Oct. 8.The German Na tionalist Press is continuing its In the provinces of British Co[campaign to prove that the youth Tambia, Alberta, and Saskatchewun of France is submitted to a corso, there are about 10,000 Doukhoborse, of intensive" military training from Ipoh, Oct. 11-After a search
the first of whom went to Canada its tenderest age. extending over a month, police from Russia in 1808. To-day about It is therefore interesting to note dor Detective Inspector E. C., Tidy
barrassing.
Ho
is known to be false all over the World."
with a posse of detectives succeed one-tenth of their numbers are in that Franz Clement writes in Das ed in rescuing Mr. Loh Yoon Tin, gaol, most of them, ander thres Tagebuch, a Loft review, that there 42-1270 who was captured by kidnappers year sentences, because of their ex is not the alightest sign of military 96-100 on the morning of September 10 traordinary habit of parading pub training in French achools
near Kledang Hills at the entrance licly in the nude, and the situation ends his article, "It is no help to presented to tho Government of, Germany that her responsible state. 92-17-03 to his mine at Menglembu,
The kidnappers took Mr. Loh: Canada is both expensive and em en should telegraph news which F. A. Pollock ......... T-1≈ 63
Yoon Tin and his chauffeur up Electrio Competition,
a two Finding it impossible to accom- On Poppy Day, a Charity Match
Kledang Hills and after will be played between the possible E. J. R. Mitchell
hours' march liberated the chauffeur modate 1,000 Doukhobors, men and
From women, in the Federal penitentndustrious, do not smoke, drink, or Laterport eleven and The Rest. It
who informed the police.
ries, the Government is establish swear. But the police find them- ing prison colonies for them in the selves arresting for nudity men On Friday, some men wore ar glands of Piers and D'Arey, aff who own well-equipped farms and of the utmost respectability. rested. The police went nine miles the British Columbia const. wern appointed joint man- IMPORTANT CHANGES AND into Kledang Bayong forest reserve latter is only twenty miles from One man arrested recently admit where they found a lean-to with Victoria, and once was a leper set- ted possession of a farm, and £3,000 signs of recent occupation. The tlement. In these islands the Douk in the bank. A. women who dis-
was indicated that the Interport iean will sail from Hong Kong for Shanghai on November 22 and are.
on December. 2 due back here Messrs. W. Hollands and Y. K.
Mok agers of the team.
Permission from the Club de Recreio to run 'n Sunday Football league among the Portuguese.com- munity was readily granted by the Association.
“VARSITÝ ŠPORT
27-Ser.97
HOCKEY RULES REVISED
DEFINITIONS
RESULT OF HEALING OF
THE BREACH
that day the police maintained a
ceaseless but fruitless searchi
1
extent
sury.
The
women
robed becausÓ she believed ́alio
trail, however, ended in a blind,, bobors will be provided with build. but yesterday morning 15 constables inga and implements, and to a large should, turned out to be the oyner must provide their own of three fine farm properties. The and a number of detectives under
livelihood, Maintenance of their
sect is communal by nature, the Mr. Tidy entered the hills at Jela-
children in the meantime is a Donkhobors distrust police and pang.
charge upon the provincial tres courts and all the processes of law, The rules of hockey have been
Foodles for Several Days,
they have little to do with out. revised, and the many issues which
After proceeding a few miles into had caused confusion in the past the hills, they eventually picked al
The Doukhobors are opposed to siders, and they resent fiercely any have been clarified. This, the work trail and travelled
until three violence, although a few among interference with their customs CRICKET AND BASKETBALL,of a sub-coinmittee of three, is one o'clock in the afternoon when bad them are not adverse to bombing and habits.
Communal property of the Douk- of the happiest-results of the heal-
of railway trackage, and when they hobors in the three provinces is va The University 1st Cricket. XI.ing of the breach in the Interna-weather necessitated a camp in the an occasional school house or piece
Camp was struck at 9.30 this encounter difficulties with the civil lued at more than £2,000,000, ana the Colony in a friendly match to. /mittee have not confined their atmorning and the party followed authorities their favourite arguin addition many of them have and lands in their own tention to ambiguities. There are the trail across the hills in themant consists in prompt and pub-
lie disrobing. Troubles which lead right. Their common holdings are generally controlled by Veregin, under whom to those performances
day at 2 p.m. at Pokfulam.
jungle.
02
will meet the combined schools of
The com- tional Hockey Board.
0
Chappell, ₺ Mat-
37
13
0
3
thows McCarthy, not 'out Neale, not aut
Extras
Total (for 3 wkts.)...117
Morgan
Redmond, Rowe, Dyer, Day and Cox; did not
but.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
R. Oldfield ... §
1
34
1
34
1
A. Oldfield +
F. E. Matthews 6 Stathan.... McCollough
1
1
CRICKET
H.K.C.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY
The following teams will repre- sem the HK.C.C. in their matches against the I.R.C. at 9 pm, on Saturday:~~
1st XI. at Sookuupoo:-A. W. Hayward (Capt.), E. J. R. Mit
The team is as follows:-
A Leo, L. T." Ride, A. V. Gosano, H. Nemanishoy, A. A. Axir, A. T. Nombhoy, D. Hunt. W. K. Chon, H. L. Ozorio, and K. T. Loke,
Match Against Craigengower. The University will play against Craigongowar C.C. on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the former's ground.
The following will represent the undergraduates:
other changes of which umpires and players should be aware.
direction
of Kampong Rambet
It is now stipulated that intervals Tujoh down the Perak River. At shall not exceed five minutes; there 8.30 they sighted, and surrounded a is to be an extrs, flag opposite the lean-to in a ravine resulting in the 25-yarda-line;" and, whereas a whit-rescue of Mr. Loh Yoon Tin and ened cricket bail was formerly the the capture of two men. officia! ball, the seamless ball now also has recognition, providing the inner portion is composed of cork A. M. Rodrigues (Capt.), A. T. and twine, similar to that of a Lee, E. L. Gusano, H. Nomnubhoy,cricket hall. There is also a clause A. A. Aziz, A. T. Nomanbhoy, K. T. Loke, F. R. Zimmern, A. C. N. that a ball of any other description da Silva, A. Baste, and L.T. Ride, can be used, as agreed upon sautuai.
Basketball.
The Varsity basketballers will meet With Nan College in a league match at 4.45 p.m. to-day at Blake Garden. The team is as follows J. Chau, Y. K. Kwok, T. B. Lim, F. L. Fung, K. M. Lo, W. W. Yeung, K. T. Lee, and C. & Lo
CLUB TEAMS
RUGBY MATCH TO-DAY
Kerr,
Толеу
have their origin in census-taking, is a board of directors. They show the payment of taxes, at the at an aigne, after more than 30 years. tendance of their children at school. of assimilating with the general Between the beginning of May and population, as is the tendency of the end of June 953 of them have all other races represented in Cana- received prison terms, and in ad-
da, and it is only after the failure, of gentler means patiently applied. that the Government decided on the present more drastic measures.
It is alleged the police discovered three home made guns and a quant- ity of ammunition and also ascer-dition their supreme spiritual lend; tained that the captors and captive, er, Petor Veregin, himself is in had been foodless for several days. prison ander conviction of par-
The party proceeded by motor-
boat up-river to Kuain. Kangsar, jury. and reached Ipoh by motor-car at five o'clock this evening.
Do Not Smoke or Drink.
To meet the situation legislation was passed at a recent session of
(Continued on next cafumit. 9 -- E
fence,
Altogether six Chinese have been
In many respects the Doukhobors Parliament making deliberate dis- ly by the the respective captains.
arrested in connection with this are splendid citizens. They are in plays in the nude a crimiant of- In regard to the bully, it is now kidnapping and will be charged to- decreed that none of the other play-morrow in the police court. ers shall stand within five yards of those who are lying, whereas it was formerly three yards. It is now expressly stated, that only the fat face of the stick can be sed for playing the ball or making con. tnet with an opponent's stick at a bully. Here we have a very neces- stry clarification, and it will doubt. less check the practice of using the
New Off-Side Eule.
Kowloon Bat.
The following players will repre-rounded edge of the stick in the sent Hong Kong Club in the Rugby taking of a bully. Smith opened the imings for the
match with H.M.S. Devonshire at Kowloon eta Arith Dand but they
Lowson, Griffiths, Selby, Riggs
A most commendable alteration is wyre so careful that is very
Happy Valley to-day at 5.15 p.m.
Cox, that concerning the penalty bully, Alowly.
Arculli gey Band in his chell, A. C. Beck, G. S. Dunkley. Turner, Macintosh, Garrod, Merry,
E. Duckitt, A. K. Mackenzie, Andrews, Laroche,
player. howled neck and erreg Runjahn H. J. D. Lowe, G. E. R. Divott, Cochrane, Dalziel, and one other which now has to be taken from a
The Club team K. A. Munro, J. P. Whitham, and
Lor Saturday spot five yards in front of the goal-
C. B. R. Sargent,
against the Army at Happy Valley line, instead of, as before, where al 4.30 p.in. will be W. H. B. Rigg, the offence occurred. Among other E.. E. Peers, A. F. Jenkins, R. H
Griffiths, G. P. Lammert, M. W. things, the circle line is to be three Moutrie, R. 1. Stilliard, 1. II. finite statement, that, in the stop. Turner, J. A. R. Sulby, G. Cinches thick, and there is the de Bradford, W. Kerr, F. N. Burbe, E.3. C. Miller, D. McLellan, A. P. ping of the ball, neither foot nor Hall Thompson. Reserves: R. Blog may be used in support of the D. Wade, N. M. Macintosh, 8. H.stick.
Merry.
1
J. R. Way.
J.
D.
and
Dunne came--and went for a + 2nd XI. ab H.K.C.C.-C.
duck" but after that Les joined Smith and while the halk collect Gahagan (Capt.), D. S. Harley, bed the runs, the newomit was can. E. Polter, P. W. J. Planner, L.
D. Lowson, L. A. tent with keeping his end up until Killee, A. he put his lon in front of a straight Whipps, A. H. Harbord, P. un from Rumjahan who had been. Baskett, R. E. W. Patterson,
tinie. howling unchangel for some The rest of the side wore astir got rid of and Kowloon word finally de- defented by 20 ruus, though in Fair- nesa to Kowlean it must be said that they only halted ten men, their olcyent! ember being absent,
SERVICE RUGGER
The Rugby match between the South Wales Borderers and H.M.S. Devonshire. yesterday at Bookunpoo
goaless draw. resulted in a
mostly in iii.field.
Play
Garrad, P. A. Laroche, and F: A. It was anticipated that the revi
BAN ON WOMEN TRAINERS
AUSTRALIA SAYS OUT OF THEIR PROPER SPHERE.
dions would have prohibited hooking at sticks, a rule so much abused in the way of striking at sticks. The. stick, however, can only be hooked within striking distance of the ball, and by placing the stick between the ground and the opponent's stick. London, Oct. 18. The Victorian.
One of the most important revi Racing Club of Australia has ex-signs affects the off-side rule. It is cluded-women from training horses, decreed that a player in an off-side. Be it considers such work is not position cannot be put on-side by within a woman's proper sphere, the bail touching or glancing off the
a future, all owner-trainers will stick or person of an opponent. be required to hold training per As to the frea-hit. it is now per; allowed to train without a licence, push stroke, but not with the scoop Mr. 1. S. Mackinnon, the chair stroke. There is a much clearer in man of the Victorian Racing Club terpretation of the rules governing the time is not going to help mat-them so much encouragement. waid that his committee wore an
corners and ponally corners. Some wotka ngo, à, folter appear-animous, in their opinion that W Friendlies
ed in the Sports Weekly stating women wore not suited for train nart of racing in a job for women," There were quite a number of that G. B. Brothers, the wellknowing horses. do not think that. friendly matches, the princigni onem of sports outditors have he said. "They should not be
The Indians ne sont what re deemed themselven bothere is still & distinel weakness, sbong their bat, ting. A. R, Sulind, their star turn two seasons ago, is completely off form while the In that M. .P. Madar, one of their soundest bats, may not be able to turn out for
tera, at all.
Boys' School by 30 funs.. It is good
to see the schools so actively engag-mits. In the past they have been missible for this to be taken with a
ed in cricket again but what is bet ter still is that the Clubs are giving
allowed to run around engaging.
that are essentially jobs for men, The ability of some of the women trainers in not questioned."
HOCKEY
being what between Recreio and offered a shield for competitioninckeys and performing other datics R.A.M.C. BEATEN BY PHOENIX Civil Service. Both being quite Strong this soft and would not among the local schools. I do not. surprise ne in the slicest if either know if, this generous offer has ang wint the shield.ecreio, is de been, accepted but. I do hope full finitely one of the best fulding sides. advantage will be taken of it.
the second dividing theuch, like the Indians, they are weads when it comes to run getting
In the other two matches the University drew with St. Joseph's while the Police defeated Diocesan
nued ul-lost at next_column
The hockey match between the Among the women who automatic ally will become disqualified from LA.C. and H.M.S. Phoenix in training are lisa Dorothy Sheill the Mamak Shield Tournament, who Trained the Grand National played yesterday at Bookuupoo steeplechase winner Precocious; residted in a win for the latter, by
women other well-known Mrs. L. Costello and Mr. L. Jonés 3 goals to mil, bok
Barnet (2) and L. Ritnington scored for the winners.
Quite a number of games have rem arranged for this-wook and all of which should be quite interest ing. I hear the Indians are trying out some new blood in their friend. ly with the Hong Kong Cricket two Club
trainers.
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