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SEQUEL TO INDIAN TEST |
TOUR IN ENGLAND
Beaumont Report Placed
Before Board"·
SENTENCE ON AMARNATH
SHOULD STAND
New Delhi, Jan. 10.
A full meeting of the Board of Control of cricket in India has discussed the report of the Beaumont Committee which In- vestigated the visit last year to England of the Indian Test cric- ket team and the incidents which arose during the tour.
an
The Board has found firstly that, then left in the hands of the In-
dlan the vice-Caplain, K. C. Naidu was
Amarnath Cricket Board.
to play never returned
in the not supported by his captain, the Maharajah Vizianagram; second Tests. Of the three Tests played, that the Maharajah Vizianagram India' lost the Arst, drew the sec- R. Amar- split up, the team into parties; ond and lost the third. thirdly that the captaincy was nath, who is 21 years old, was the faulty; "fourthly that it was Arst Indian player to score a cen- over-large team: Afthly that there tury in an official test against
no blame
He received his attached to the England in 1934. manager, except that he had not coaching from Frank Tarrun, the sent the players to bed earlier: Australian and Middlesex player. sixthly there were no breaches of
CAPTAIN ASKS FOR REPORTS discipline on the field; seventhly
On Dec. 1. "Reuter" reported that L Amarnath was guilty of ill-
that the Maharajah Vizianagram, mannered and rude conduct. Captain of the Indian cricket team though in a private place, and that in view of the warnings given,
was
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1937.
The Club Rugger Side
(Facing left to right) W. E. Grieve, J. P. Whitham, N. E. Clarke, B. O'M. Deane, W. E. Peers, A. F. Walken (Capt.), H. D. Bidwell, G. K. Chadwick, and T. H. Pratt. They won the Triangular Tournament last Saturday, beating the Army. (Photo by K. T: T56).
FANLING GOLF RESULTS
CAPTAIN'S CUP GAMES
KOTEWALL CUP
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FOOTBALL
Lee Wai Tong To Play
that toured Britain last summer, Junior Championship GOOD GAME PROMISED
requests the publication of the re-.
the captain and manager wêreport of the Committee that Inquir- | Justified in sending him home. Ne- vertheless the Board felt the pun- Ishment was too severe.
It was recommended that the Board's sentence imposed оп Amarnath should stand, but as he .had already explated the offence, he would be allowed to play in In- dia provided he apologises to the Board of Control- Reuter.
It may be recalled that on June 20 last. R. Amarnath, the Indian one of the best Test cricketer, bastmen in the Indian team tour- ing England, was sent back to India "as a disciplinary measure.". It was stated that he had been warned several times for insolence against his captain and the man-
ed into the causes for the sending home of the Indian Test Cricketer R. Amarnath.
H lawyers have advised him to ask for its publication.
Recently a press announcement was to the effect thar:
It is understood that the specia committee, which was appointed to inquire into the causes for tn sending home of the Indian Teat | Cricketer R. Amarnath during the Indian tour in England, while not exonerating Amarnath, opines that the action taken against him by the Captain and Manager was too drastic, and affected the morale of the whole team.
The demand for publication fol- lows the receipt of an announce-
ager of the team, and when re- ment from Sir John Beaumont,
proved for his behaviour off the the field, was reported to have said that no action could be taken against him as he was indispen- sable to the team. The matter was
BILLIARD
TOURNEY
Draw For "Colony Championships
The following is the result of the draw for the Colony Open Billard's Championships made at the Club Lusitano last evening:-
SENIOR
Chairman of the Committee, to the effect that: "Press reports are entirely unauthorised and untrue. I never communicated with the Press."-
ENGLISH RUGGER SELECTIONS
The following are the results of the competitions held by the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club during the past week:--
COMPETITION RESULTS Captain's Cup Jan. 9 and 10 Old Course: Col. H H. Blake, 76-5-73. 32 entries.
New Course: A. A 87-14-73. 10 entries.
Brenmer.
Junior Championship-Jan. 10 The following qualify for the match play stages:-
K. K. Rounds, 82.
W. Sharp, 85.
..
C. H. Burton; 88.
D. H. N. Baker Carr, 87. J. Harrop, 88.
N
N. K. Littlejohn, W. A. Stewart,
W. Woodward and W. N. A. Smalley.
89.
A. C. I. Bowker, B. D. Evans, and T. Low, 90.
H. N. Williamson, 91.
The
YACHTING
TWO EVENTS SAILED YESTERDAY
Saturday's Results
The following were the results of the races held at the Royal Hong
yesterday:-
The second match of the Kote-Kong Yacht Club, North Point wall Cup series is taking place on
"H" Class Started 14.40 Sunday, at Sockunpoo, at 4 pm.
.!!
Corrected Pos. when the Royal Navy micet Sonth
Diana, Hi................
16.45.55 1 China Athletic Association.
(Miss M. Whitham).- Hong Kong Football Association
Rolla, H3, D.NF. bave kindly left the day free of
Dorothea, HIS Division I and II League matches so that all roads for football sup- porters may centre at Sockunpoo.
The Royal Navy, who, it will ba
the first game of this series at remembered, lost to the Army in Caroline Hill last November, will be handicapped owing to the de- parture of some of the units of the Fleet, but they still can produce an eleven capable of extending the Chinese team.
South China Athletic Association. it is learned, are melding all the best team at their disposal, in- cluding Lee Wal-tong. who, on Sunday last at Sookenpoo, reveal ed that he has lost none of his cleverness. No doubt. in view of the approach of the Interport games. the Selection Committee will be Latest results in other competi- present to watch the South China stars, several of whom are can- didates for Interport honours.
J. W. Mayhew, 92.
A. D. Humphreys, 93.
There were 40 entries.
tion are:-
G. M. Young Cup H.K. & Shanghai Bank beat The Chartered Bank of India and play Dodwell & Co. in one semi-final
FOR CHARITY Readers are reminded that the underlying object of The Chinese
Match Against Wales In the other the Manufacturers and Combined Bervices Charitable
On Saturday
London, Jan. 10. The English international rugby. team to oppose Wales at Twicken- ham pext Saturday was announced to-day as follows:-
Owen Smith (St. Mary's Hosp!-
P. A. Yvanovich Y. G. M. Re-tal), Butler (Harlequins), F. Cand-
- medios.
C. C, Lam V. E. L. Barros. M. N. Rukusen v. M. K. Lau. Ed. da Roza v. R. F. da Luz.
A. P. Pereira v. Fong Sin Puf. E. A dos Remedios v. U. A. San-
tos.
3. W. Staples v. Sin Hon Yat. A. J. Damand v. W. H. Andrews.
JUNIOR
F. P. Sequeira v. R, Dodge. Wong Yui Chee v. J. F. V. Ribeiro,
→ Jnr.
C. Strange v. Lim Ho-wah. GA. Low v. Mul Chan-ted. 'C. M Xavier v. Yuen Hon Liu.
W. Wong VI. C. Remedios.
A. A. Lewis'. E, A, O. Remedios.
A. C. Rozario v. Lee Chi-chob.
D. A. Montalto y. K. F. Tai
R. G. Xavier v. Wong Poon-chi. Man Chun-man v. F. Marques. L. V. Antonio v, Fus R. Evans. M. A. Baptista Y. C. Wellings. Chan Hog Shp v. R. Zlimern. Ernest Lamb v. W. Anderson. 3. A. da Luz v. T. F. Jordan.
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There no more interesting sight than Sydney's Hill during a Teat match In the brolling sun thousands of spectators & tting on the grass take off their coats This gives the whole Hill a curious mottled look
When a shower comes, recenty thousands of newspapers are raised as coverings, and the effect la changed again va
Bome visitors have commented on the suppiles of beer. The bar- zacker probably feels he is entitled
ler (St. Bartha Hospital), P. Cran- mer (Richmond), H S. Bever (Sale), Kemp (Cambridge Univer- sity), J. L. CHies (Coventry), H. F, Wheatley (Coventry), H. B. Taft (Waterloo), R. J. Longland (Northampton), Huskisson (0. M. Taylors), A. Wheatley (Coventry), Campbell (Cambridge University), Milman (Bedford) and W. H. Weston (Northampton).---
Reuter.
WELSH TEAM
It was announced last Thursday that the Welsh team was selected as follows.
Life Insurance play B. & 8.
Stubbs Shield-Second Round (Completed)
A.P.C. walked over. John D. Hut- chison & Co. (holder) scratched.
National City Bank w.o. HMS. Tamar scratched.
P. & O. Bank beat The Chartered Bank at 20th.
18.56.40 2
(Mrs. B. D. Retd). “A” & “T”, Classes—Started 14.45
Corrected Pos 17.57.10 6
Carpenter, AI ........
(Miss P. R. Richards).
Lobo, A2... 17.39.19
(Mrs. E. R. Edwards). Artemis, A4 17.38.58
(Mrs. Sheldon). Joss, AB
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Rolla Wins
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The results of the events held on Saturday were:--
"" Class Started 14.23
Corrected Poa.
16.14.32
Diana, Bi
Rolla, H3......... 16.11.01
(Mr. J. Gifford-Hull);
(Col. E. St. G. Kirke). Aeriel, H7
(Mr. Kemales).
3
16.13.471
10.25.321 4 Dorothen, H9
(Lt.-Col B. D. Reld.
"A" Class-Started 14.30
2
'.
(Kotewall 'Cup) Competition, to quote its full title, is to raise money for charitable purposes to meet, as far as possible, cases present ed to the Committee by the representatives of Bouth China
+ Pos, Athletic Association (for Chinese). the Royal Naval Recreation Club Carpenter, Ai (Capt. D. M. Eley) 5 (for Royal Navy and Royal Lobo, A2 (Maj. B. B. Edwards) 6 Marines) and the Hong Kong Area Artemis, A4 (Mr. G. G. Wood)... 2 Sports Board (for the Army), Eve, AB (Capt. 8. Hopkinson)..... 9 Gate money taken at these Jan, AB (Capt. J. Krogh-Moe)... 4. matches is pooled and disbursed at Isobel, A7 (Maj. B. E, C. Dixon) 1 the discretion of the Committee Guli, A9 (Mr. B. Naeas).... 3 L. according to the urgency of ap- True Blue, A11 (Mr. H, Rouse) 7 penis for assistance: In 1935-the Kittiwake, A12 (Col. J. F. King) 8 Harat competition the sum of $1.- Painted Lady, A14, D.NF.
456 was distributed Last year the "G" Class-Started 14.40
"Corrected Pos. sum of $2,808 was disbursed, $500 to the N., $500 to the Army and Gael, GI
.:. 16.51.26) 1 (Capt. A. McMillan). Eunice, G3
16.55.58"
Bank Line beat Davie Boag & Co.
Captain's Cup Third Round A. D. Humphreys (11) beat Anderson (18), 7 and 6.
G. B. Chambers (20) beat D. Prophet (12) at 19th.
B. D. Evans (10) beat H. Mundy (9) at 20th.
K. 8. Robertson (4) beat D. S. Robb (5) 4 and 2.
W. L. Alexander (14) beat J. B. $1,808 to Chinese charities. Mackle (8) 2 and 1.
W. Sharp (12) wo A. HR Butcher, scratched,
D. J. Gilmore (8) w.o. F. J. de
There are many calls on our
A. V. Greaves (20) beat G. A. purse in the interests of charity wherever we may pam. That Stewart (15) 7 and 6.
there is justification for organized. effort on behalf of charity in Hong Kong need not be elaborated here On Bunday next, footballers and others charitably disposed have an opportunity of witnessing a grand game of football as well as con- tributing to that "greatest or all"
V. G. J. Jenkins (London Welsh), Rome, scratched.
J. Idwal Rees (Swansea), Claude Davey (Swansea), WA Wooller `(Cardiff); W, H. Clement (Llanel- ly), Hadyn Tanner (Swansea), W.
Laneford Trophy
The leading scores for the "Lane--charity. H. T. Davies - (Bwansea), Bryn Evans (Llanelly), T. J. Rees (Newford Trophy." played on Sunday at port), Emrys Evans (Llanelly), the Kowloon Golf Club over 38 Harold Thomas (Neatb). D. Lholes, were: Thomas (Neath), J. Lang, (Llanel- ly), A. M. Rees (London Welsh) and E. Long Swansea)– Reuter.
to this refreshment. His is thirsty work. But his passion for the game would enable him to func tion on water shoy 4 the necessity ever arise,
Barrackers may be divided into two classes amateurs and profes signals. The amateur will clap and cheer as at the Oval or Old- Trafford, or shout occasional dis- approval. The professional re- gards himself as a wit. This in. rough and ready fashion he not infrequently is.
The wearily voiced interpreta tion of Douglas's initials, Johnpy Won't Hit To-day" was both a loke and criticism. And names: like Jardine ("Sardine") and Robins ("Birdie") simply ask for e'ementary humour of the prep, school type.
F. E. Booker, 159-18-141.
W. Groves, 188-24–144.
Barner, 182-38-146.
The starting times for the Pre- sident v. Captain Match, to be held at the Kowloon Golf Club on Bun- day aro
1,00
President's ...Team.
Prices of admission are:-Cover- ed stand $1.00 uncovered stands 50 cts. and 30 cts. Bervices (in uni- form, or, if in civilian dress, soldiers, on production of A.B. (4) -Covered stand 50 cts.; other stands 30 cta.
WASEDA TEAM BEATEN
The Waseda University hockey. team were beaten by 7 goals to 1 in a hockey match, when they met the Royal Navy at King's Park yesterday.
Captain's Team.. 9.00 R. F. Collings v. W. Taylor 9.04 W. A. Stewart y. F. E. Booker. 9.08 J.D. Thomson 7. A. J. Dennis, 9.12 A Lopes.v. F. C. Harry, 9.16 H. Gausden v. J. McKelvie.
The Brat goal was scored about 9.29 EL O. Murphy v. W. Ahern.
18 minutes after the game started, 9.24 P. Dunne. y. 8. Jex.
by Lt. Car. Malcolm, and during 9.28 B. Parkes v. E. Christensen. the first half, Lieut. Donald and 932 E C. Fincher v. J. F.Smedley, Lieut. Wright added one goal each: 8.36 W. Kershaw v. E. W. Gardiner. to the Navy total 9.40 EJ. Judd v. E H. Watts. 9.44 T, Hanlon v. T. Paton 9.48 W. Stoker v. AN. Other. 9.52 7. C. Labrum v. W, A. Bland. 9.56 FW.Shaftain v. T. Henderson 10.00 J. R. Leitchy. J. R. G. Humble 10.04 E. F. Westlake v M. A. Cairns 10.08 L J. Cave v. A. 8. Reid.
In the second half, Lieut. Wright, and Sub-Lieut Wraith scored two 898ls each,
The visitors after a hard strug- gle, were able to score one goal, towards the end of the game.
The teams were as follow:— Navy
Lt-Comdr. Garwood; Lt.
(Dr. J. Thomas). Owl, G11
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16.52.23 (Lieut, R. M. E. Palî, R.N.). “I” & “T" Classes—Started 14.50. Corrected POI Ailsa, 13
18.48.30 1. (Lt. C. 8. Robinson, R.N.). stella, Vi
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18.49.15 (Lieut. J. E. Moore, R.N.). Robena, T4 ...................... 18.51.14 ·
(Mr. D. W. Wagstaff). Widgeon, Ya
(Mr. L. Garner). Birius, 7
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Saturday 16, v. Radio at 4 p.m. on home ground.
Saturday.23, v. Kumaon Rifles at
m. on the Marina Ground.
Green, Comdr. Broome: Lt.-Comer Collier. Lt-Cary Malcolm, L. Donald; Sub-Lt. Wraith, Lt. Wright, Lt. Thornhill, Lt. Comdr. Bowerman and AN. Other.
Waseda: -- Orilanka; Kawahara, Ishihara Tomita Yamada, Ka- washima: Bugawara, Shimoda, Kasamura, Kawai and Yonemaru.
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