THE WORLD SPORT

PLAY AND PLAYERS.

THE INTERPORTERS AGAIN

DRAW.

[BY "WANDEREN/']

Criticism of Hongkong's. inter- port representatives on the eve of their departure for Shanghai may possibly be regarded as a trifle out of place, but while that criticism Js intended to be largely construc- tive, the principal objection can be overruled.

GOLF MATCH.

COMPSTON AND MASSEY BEATEN.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY,

SATURDAY'S CRICKET. INTERNATIONAL RUGGER.

THREE FIRST DIVISION GAMES.

SCOTLAND NARROWLY BEAT WALES.

الرحم

FEBRUARY 1926.

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There were three interesting matches in the first division of the Cricket League on Saturday, the friendly match which was to have taken place on "the Cricket Ground having to be postponed on account of a Volunteer Parade. The Uni- veralty narrowly defeated the Hong. kong C.C.. the Indians and the Civil Service played a drawn game, The Welshmen started with and the Royal Artillery inflicted yet loose rush and had the better of the opening play. Then Scotland. another defeat on the Chinese.

In the match between the Uni-in exchange kieks, gained ground New York, Feb. 7.

versity and Hongkong, the former and attacked hotly. Waddell, the A message from Tampa, Florida; says that Jim Barnes and Johnny were all dismissed for 68 (Pur! Scotch halfback, attempted a drop Farrell defeated Archie Compston king six wickets for 16 runs) but goal, and Scott, Gillies and McMyn and Arnold Massey by three and got their revenge by getting the leg n fine Scottish forward rush,

CURRENT ACCOUNTS open- Commercial and Travellers' Letters of two at the Temple Terrace Country Club out for 65 (Lam, Shahabudin but the Welsh full back found! Club over a match of thirty-six and Rumjahn sharing bowling touch with a good kick. Scotland

continued to attack, but the Welsh-ed in LOCAL CURRENCY and Credit, Bills of Exchange and Cable 22, holes-Reuter's American Service. honours). The University

men fought back and relieved the FIXED DEPOSITS received for Transfers bought and old. won by three, runs."

The Welsh pack fre- one year or shorter periods in The Clyll Service ought to have pressure. beaten the Indiana for they had quently worried their opponents, Local Currency and Sterling on POLE JUMP RECORD. only six runs to get with

and after 28 minutes Herrera scor- terms which will be quoted on three

ed and Everson converted. Fol-application. wickets in hand when "time" wis

lowing this, Scotland pressed and twice nearly got over, but their passing lacked accuracy.

thus

Chief Manager

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A. H. Barlow, Esq. Manager: Shanghai G. H. Stitt, Esq. LONDON BANKERS: WESTMINSTER BANK LTD,

Hongkong, 21st. Fob., 1924.

The man who failed to be im-

called. The Indians made 156 for pressed by their display against

NEW MARK BY NORWEGIAN,

nine wickete (declared). A. H. the Navy on Saturday could scarce. ly be accused of being too severe,

Madar contributing 43. Had the

Halftime: Wales 5; Scotland 0. Boston, Feb. 7.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK. After being two goals in arrears at

The Norwegian athlete, Charles Civil Servanta scored a little more

On the resumption, Scotland in- half-time, they made a good re-

the world's briskly at the opening of their indulged in a couple of passing move- bas broken

The Business of the above Bank is covery and forced a draw of three Halff,

ments and then, after five minutes, nducted by the HONGKONG AND goals all, but the extent of their record for the indoor pole jump,nings they would have had time to second half improvement could be clearing thirteen feet 14 inches.-win, but runs came when it was 100 Gillies kicked a splendid penalty (SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA late, the score reading 151 for

Scotland TION. Rules may be obtained on goal from long range. measured in an observation of the Reuter's American Service.

even wickets. G. R. Sayer with 25 were now playing finely. The ball application.

"INTEREST on Deposita in oxiculated and I. Wallington, with 31 not eat

or the lowest balance during each com were top scorers. In the bowling,

pleted Calendar Month at 3 per cent per anum. Should there be no balance on any day in a month no interest will be allowed for that month.

lesser effort of their opponents, rather than in their own endea- yours.

It is perfectly feasible, of course, that the Interporters were

10-

strained by the necessity of giving

a wide berth to any situation likely

YACHTING.

NAVY DEPEAT THE CLUB.

Baker für Civil Service and A H Madar for the Indians, carried of the principal honours.

The Chinese. R. C. have been without a win for a long time, and

went to Waddell, who scored a

Play

magnificent try, which Drysdale converted.

WAN mostly amung, the forwards. Wales made desperate efforts to score. Their forwards repeatedly excelled, and the threeqaarters brought off many

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The third sailing match of the heir defeat by the B. A, was manassing movements, but lacked the places on, FIXED DEPOSIT ■ OUR-

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In the afternoon the Club members won matches.

foursomes) all four

Paid Up Capita!......

to result in injury, but this would beat little weight in explanation of season between members of the the total absence of cohesion. The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club and due to the fine innings put pace to carry them through. Scot contact between the backs and members of the Royal Navy tooky Mafor Hattersley-Smith, whe land retaliated with three tremen-ng Corporation. half-backs and between the half-place in good sailing weather yes scored a very free 83, not out. Cous attacks, a great struggle end-

The R. A. compiled and thy

ing in Scotland winning by 8 points น most backs and forwards was practically terday and resulted in negligible, but, even so, I am loath decided win for the Senior Service, Chinese responded with caly 96 to 5-Reter.

by 153 points to 121. In the two. L. Yung and H. Cabg bring to think that it was by any means the best form of which they are previous matches the points had to searers. Ng Sze-kwong tuok been shared, the Club winning in six wickets for 50 runs the howl. capable,

Wynne, as captain, should November and the Navy winning in ing for the R. A. being fairly cren January: Yesterday's result put between' Rough, Smith and Gifford. seriously consider, when he steps

On the K. C. C. ground, the on the field at Shanghai, the the issue, out of all doubt;

There were sixteen boats of second leven entertained Taize advisability. of changing places

The visitors with Wheeler. At back he various classes engaged, and in the lasing by 30 runs. rather handicapped as a captainmorning the Navy scored 73 points made 180 for the loss of ex-wickins It was after] Fincher 68' and Grimes 82. not bat a little vocal encouragement, and the Clab cà. he should remember, goes a long, however, where the Navyat), the R. C, C. replying with

piled up most points, having four 150. put of the first five boats in.

-Afterwards in the Club house the Commodore, Mr. E. W. Carpenter, congratulated the Navy on their! win and asked the Rear Commo dore, Capt. W., Davison, to presenti

Gosane played a' good game, he did the bal-trick after missing two easy chances in the early stages, but the forward line might prove a more dangerous combination if

he relied a little more on the unhelmsmen's prizes to the first three} doubted ability of his inside part heimsmen in both races, hers, if he left a tle more to

well as

Commodore A. J. Stirling

next season...

GOLF.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS.

their judgment lastead of intrud-thanked the Club for the fine day's The following are the results of ing on their preserves and thereboot they had given the Navy and the ties in the Junior Championship making the approach work told he honed they would have the dayed at Fanling during the week close. Humberstone slipped the pleasure of suiting another rubber|ind :— ball to Gosano delightfully on occa-

A. O. Brawn beat D. J. Valentine sion, but he shoots as

The officers of the day were they ar Gosuno and an individual effort oc- Commodore, Mr. E. W. Carpenter, G, H. Layton beat J. Hooper by casionally might prove more use the Rear Commodore, Capt. W. and 2 fal to his side than the tip-tap type Davison, and Capt. R. II. T. Raikes, A. of game which invariably breaks.S., R.N., H.MS. Titania, Monglian at the g1st hole. down before a resourceful robust Judges and Starters, Pay Comer. A. Humphreys beat T. Rameny defence such as Hongkong will R. G. T. Sennett, R.N. and Lt. by 4 and 2. meet with in the North.

' ;| Comdr. C. B. Elbrow, RN. Officia!! timekeeper, Yeo. of Sigs. J. Murphy,

CHAMPIONSHIP RACES.

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Shovelion beat

Club v. Services..

1.

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THE INTERPORT. The Manila Bulletin states that the Board of Directors of the Matila,Golf Club have selected the following members to compose the Geam to go to Hongkong:

Lieutenant A. L. Benedict, B. F.ransacted. Few. J. R. H. Masen, Commander H. C. Train, E. J. Nell and G, M. Ivory. "Bob" Mason was elected to explain the team." Captain H. H. Earth and W. Z. Smith were also selected for the team but were anable to make the trip.

LOOK POONG SHAN, Chiel Manager,

THE FANK OF CHINE (Specially satherized by Presidential I selecting the team, the comandate of the Republic of China as the mittee had to take in consideration 22nd of November, 1917.)

the fact that all steel shafted clubs

The local players will leave Manila on the s.s. President Pierce, Tailing February 9.

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This will be the fifth Interport golf match between Hongkong and Manila. Out of the four matches played each Club has won two. On Saturday. Humberstone put

In the morning (singles) the Manila has only played one mats H.H.K, Golf Club won five games with Shanghai, sending a team Ltd. in the best shot of the match, a

In the Services' three in the above there in 1922, which was won by lightning drive from forty yards

On Saturday, the last champion-competition at Fanling. which travelled a foot high all the way just a foot wide of the post.ship races of the season for racing He also forced his way right classes were held when there was through the Navy defence and a good turn out and keen racing. would probably have scored had heThe result made the final positions! not been brought down very badly for the season as follows:-Handi- from behind. Why no penalty was cap Class: Colleen, 48 points; La Linda, 41 points; and Diana, 34 given was and is a mystery.

Heyward Hays: Why

The wingers Charlesworth and points, Mackleworth can do better than Wonder, 70 points; Boojum, 72 they did on Saturday if they will points; and Bluenose, 69 points. but take their time when they have...

time at their disposal and get rid of the ball speedily if there is a chance of a tackle or of the bull being charged down.

Of the half-backs, only Mitchell showed up well on Saturday and moreover he was opposed to the very smart King-Cobb wing. The line was not impressive but can be relied upon to force Shanghai all

the way.

Their third goal was the best of the match. King receiving some thirty, vards out and putting in a fast cross shot which had Rodger benten all the way. Near the end Charlesworth giving his first indi- cation of meriting his position centred delightfully from Stewart's pass for Gosano to head through. The Navy had an excellent side

Taking the game through, the In- doing duty on Saturday, and, go-terport side did not merit the draw. ing off at a fast pace took the Throughout the football displayed lead through Hannington some five on thei part was of a woefully minutes after the kick-off. Shore scrappy order, the fault lying put the Navy further ahead ten chiefly in lack of teamwork. The minutes later; meanwhile Gosano Navy players on the other hand had missed two easy chances pre-covered each other capitally, sented by Humberstone, and Hum-

herstone shot high over after ret- ting clear of the field. King, the

Two or three of the junior matches fixed for Saturday were

inside-left, was the cleverest man postponed for varied reasons. on view and a remarkable body

In the second round of the junior awerve often sent both Wynne and shield, the Club de Recreio second Mitchell running in the wrong eleven defeated South China "B" direction. The Interporters open- by Ave clear goals and the Drums! ed their tally soon after the re-shared four goals with the Univer start. Bristowe sent to Humber-sity after being a goal behind with, stone who put the ball in the right two minutes to go. place for Gosano to shoot past South China "A" added twoj Wavish. A scramble in the goal-points to thoir league tally by run- mouth inter on, saw Gogano again Ining up five goals against the R. A. net, and then the Navy once more Reserves without reply, and the got going and gave Wynne and Moslem Club defeated St. Joseph's Wheeler some anxious moments. Boarders by three goals to nil

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