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MALAYAN TEAM FOR HONGKONG.

CRITICISED AS NOT, BEING

REPRESENTATIVE.

INTERPORT CRICKET,

NINE OF THE TEAM SELECTED.

The third Interport trial match has been fixed for to-morrow on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground, to commence at 2 p.m., when T. E. Pearce's XI will play The Rest, |enptained by Capt. Morris.

SHANGHAI GOLF.

QUALIFYING ROUND OF

CHAMPIONSHIT,

Shanghai Golf Club championship. The qualifying round of the was played off on Sunday last at Klangwan under almost perfect weather

conditions. The fair- ways were slightly on the hard Selection Committee has already during the

It would appear that the side and at several holes the wind definitely chosen nine of the team several contestants which is to represent Hongkong in trouble.

afternoon

caused

some. little The balmy the forthcoming Interport, the weather more than offset these Bunny batting order being as follows:- handicaps"

We have received a letter from a correspondent regarding the team from Malaya which will visit Hong- kong, says the Straits Times. He complains of "cliquiishness" and says the team cannot be regarded. as representative of the best talent in Malaya.

A. W. Hayward.

W. Brace.

Lieut. K. Hunt, R.M.

T. E. Pearce (captain). G. R. Sayer.

A. W. Ramsey.

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Capt. A. G. Dobble. Lieut. J. H. Dale, R.N. A. N. Other A. N. Other. C. D. Wales.

Most of the entrants failed to distinguish themselves and played their average game. Mr. A. R. Blinko in the afternoon round, however, proved his mettle by making a 70 for nine, holes, despite an unfortunate 8 on the fifth green. He lod with 149-79 and 70-and Budd finished second with 152, making 74 on the first round and' 78 on the second.

The 16 players to qualify were::

....

1st 1st Round Round Total,

"Wanderer."

Chinese Athletic with five straight victories to their credit come up against, their first real test to-morrow when they oppose a representative Board of Control addition of Lieut. Melsome and

"It is really time," he adds, "that

This is the team which with the the King's Own Scottish Borderers was established to handle important Surg-Com. Hull, R.N... (both of on the Sookunpoo ground. The cricket matters in Malaya, instead whom are debarred from playing result is expected to have an im-of leaving things to prejudiced in the Interport) will turn out portant bearing on the league cliques."

If a Board of Control existed and Rest." The two vacant places F. Bitcher... 78 championship.

to-morrow afternoon against "The

A. R. Blinko was asked to send team to Hong-

M. W. Budd... 74 keng, no doubt such a team would will have to be filled by bowlers 11. R. Malcolm 30 be selected on a different basis. As and to-morrow's game will be A. Gray 76 it is, however, the invitation from specifically for the purpose of R. M. Cumming 83 tongkang was sent, as has always choosing the remaining two. been the case, to the Singapore

"The Rest" will be composed of Cricket Club, the committee of

the following: Capt. Morris

A. V. Pettitt *79 which approached certain players in Capt), E. Goodwin, Lt., Hankey. T. W. Mitchell 77 P. H. Prevot... 82 E. C. Fincher, E. B. Reed, A. Reid, W. H. Huggett. 83 the Straits and Malay States.

It is not claimed that it is a re-

Col. Barber, Capt. Thorn, Capt.R. T. Denison 78

The fixture list is abbreviate this week by the postponement of the Kowloon fixtures on account

of the H.K.V.D.C. sports.

Eleven matches are down for decision.

THE FIXTURES.

The fixture list, together with

R. Lock

79 70 1649

78

152

78

156

77

157

82

158

177

4160

80 80

160

82

161

79

161

84

161

79

162

B6 163

80

J. II. Underwood 84 A. Hamilton 82 D. McLaren... 83

163 RI 165 84 166 B3 166

grounds, times of kick-off, and the presentative team, and It has not Bridgland. Lt. Dynes, H. V. Par-D. Ward-Smith 83

referees appointed, is appended:

Senior Division.

been described as such. Our corker. respondent wishes good luck to “Mr”

Foster's European side," and this Shanghai Eleven Defeated. seems as good a name as any.

The suggestion of the Board of port men, with the assistance of On Saturday last, several Inter HK, Club v. Scots Guards-Club Control for Mulaya is a good one, others, tried conclusions with a and might well be considered by

South Chinn v. Queen's.-S. China,

4.5-Capt. Austin.

4.15-Mr. Smith.

Police v R.A.F-U.S.R.C. 1.15.-Mr. Jail the clubs.

Gilbert.

K.0.5.3. v. Chinese Ath.-Sookunpoo,

4.15.Mr. Baldwin

Junior Division "A".

K. A. v. Recreio.-Sookunpoo, 2.45,-

Mr. Browne.

K.0.S.B. v. Club-Club, 2.15.—Mr.

Presley

S. China "" v. S. China "A"—St.

Joseph's, 4.15.-Mr. Samy.

Joseph's V. University,St. Joseph's, 2.45.-Mr. Lamb,

St.

Junior Division "B".

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S. China "A", Kung Woo--S. China,

245-Ip Kau-ko. Chinese Ath. Moslems-Roerejo,

4.15Mr. Stokes,

PHIL SCOTT MEETS KNUTE HANSEN.

·BRITON CONFIDENT OF VICTORY.

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CRICKET.

EASY WIN FOR KOWLOON

CRICKET CLUB.

S.C.C. eleven. They were beaten. Their total score was 115 and the Rest secured 196. Percy Carr was the hero of the match: he gat eight wickets for 20 runs, bowling ex- cellently, swinging both ways and breaking from leg and off against the wind. These matches only

The Kowloon Cricket Club easily prove that there are many players Signals yesterday at howloan. Bat-

defeated the Royal Engineers and" worth their place in the Interpart ting first the home team made 185 eleven but due to their inability for the loss of six wickets declared." New York, Nov. 3. Phil Scott, the British heavy inevitably precluded from making in great form for the home team, the to secure the necessary leave are Lieut. Dynes and Capt. Drysdale were weight champion, is quietly confid- ent that he will win the first fight instance: Dunkley is a far more not out.

The trip. Take Barne for former making 76

and the latter 60 in the heavyweight eliminating series, to decide Tunney's challenpolished wicket keeper, but costs

The visitor's had half their wickets Hausen, over teu routs here, to- ger, when he meets the Dane, Krute his side more runx than down for less than 60 runs, and even-

Barnea. Barnes keeps

tually reached 120, Horspool, Goodyer morrow evening.

down bul Dunkley

and Barton getting double figures. Scott is favourite at 7 to 5, and is more wickets. His catching and the others were shared by Morris and Dynes took five wickets for 10 and Reiss, Massey & Co., Ltd. S. China v. Boy Scouts.-Recreio, in fine condition.--Renter's Amering is in every respect for Bevis,

superior to Barnes. Gordon's

Kowloon C. C." record too, as a stumper is good, but Barnes is able to get away Capt. F. G. Bevis, & Horspool and in addition has the reputation Lieut. Dynes, b Goodyes of keeping the extras down and I. C. Collins, e Brown, h Horspool also of being useful when runs F. Edwards, c and b, Dare are needed as witness his display Capt, J. E. Drysdale, not out.... | against Hongkong last year. All Capt. E. W. Morris, c'und b Dare

the grack bats, Quayle, Barrett B. Raven, e Brown, b Dare and Madar failed miserably yes- E. B. Morton, not out terday. The Interport eleven batted first. Barton was out for the league standpoint as it pro vides the Chinese. Athletic with

10, Quayle got five, Barrett four London, Nov. 3.

and Torry Wilson, Shanghai's their first severe test of the

N. H. Ross, F. Fremaux and W. F. There are 233 greyhounds train-greatest all-rounder, got top score Waddington did not hat. season. Their present positioning at Harringay, some for Cairo with 22. Their total was 115. with all possible points and a goal and some for Shanghai, where The Rest batted and get 196: Capt'

Bowling Analysia. average of 19-3 appears to be they are to be taken shortly, as Quin in a very fine innings secured pretty formidable, but the side previously announced.

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Knute Hansen will be remember ed as being in China two years ag, doing some boxing at Shanghai, and appearing here when on his way to his way to Europe and America.

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The Borderers have dropped points unexpectedly, though up to the present they have steered clear

Shanghai track.-Reuter,„.

With the Juniors.

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Jones

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Morria

Total (for G wkts, dec.) 186

O: M., R. W.

44

81 40

111

45, Lt. Comdr. Reed got 34, the Goodyer was not over-impressive against They will sail about November veteran, E.. G. Norman, in a fine forspool. the Artillery on Saturday last, and 14. Major Duncan Campbell will display, through which he carried Dare the K.O.S.P. may bring off a sur-be the general manager of the big bat, got 35. prize.

Interest in Waters cricket from both players and spectators point of view is wan-

R.E. and RC. of Signals. ing and the socner the Interport']

are In the Junior "A" Division, games of defeat. The two teams adopt

accomplished the Sergt. A. C. Brown, Capt. a different style of football, and chief interest will soon be centred better. November is too late for sign. W. G. Waters, st. Edwards. the struggle should prove very since the repetition of the K.0.8.B. games which are attracting atten: round the runners-up position,cricket: rugger and soccer are the interesting. It would not create considerable surprise should the tccess appears already assured. tion now and with the excellent

available Chinese Athletic meet with their The Club Reserves will do well in talent

through the Sapper Dare, b Dynes. first reverse.

to-morrow's match to keep the advent of the military teams this Sapper Borton, e Bevis, b Morris score down to reasonable propor factor is not surprising.-N. C. Lient. H. D. W. Eking, b Dynes 0

L/Cpl. Goodyer, b Dynes Daily News. The R. A. Reserves should be good enough to defeat the Recreio

The Queen's in Form.

tions.

VINCENT RICHARDS COMING HERE.

WILL PLAY IN MANILA.

Rev. J. P. Murray, st. Edwards, b

Morris Dynes

Synes

Horapool, c Edwards, b

Sergt. Pannett, e Raven, b Bevis Sergt. Jones, & Edwards, b Bevis Corp. Pritchard, not out

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Total

The Queen's were in capital Reserves, while St. Joseph's look form against the Borderers on likely winners against the Univer Wednesday, and they should have sity? UNA little difficulty in defeating South One of the curiosities of the China; in spite of the latter's sur-South China junior teams this sea- prise point last week. It can be json is the fact that the "B" teams said of South China that they are in both the Junior "A" and stickers, and they are expected Junior "B" Divisions have a better Vincent ("Vinnie" Richards, of to give their opponents a good run. récord than the "A" teams. In New York, one of the world's Bynes the clash to-morrow between the brightest tennis luminaries" now Bevis "A" and "B" in the "A" Division, turned professional, will visit an idea should be gained as to Manila about Thanksgiving Day.

Club at Home.

اور بیاید

The Scots Guards, following whether this is more the luck of according to information received early successes, have dropped the draw than better performance. recently at the Dollar line offices heavily in their two most recent The "B" team should win on form

there. games, conceding six goals where In the Junior "B," Kung Woo,

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Armistice Day Match.

He will spend two days in the

Morrie

Bowling Analysis,

0. M. R.

14.4 8 40 10

1 38

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CHESS.

AGAIN DRAW.-

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Moray Boben

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city during the stop-over of an ALEKHINE AND CAPABLANCA around-the-world liner which will] *. probably be the President Polk, due to arrive November 24,

Richards will be invited to bej The Council has sanctioned the playing of a match on Armistice the guest of the Manila Tennis Day in aid of Poppy Day Funds, Club and he may be seen in ac- and the Colony's best will meet the tion on local courts if the tennis United Services.

A good game officials can arrange with him for is certain.

formerly the defence had proved Chinese Athletic and South China impenetrable.. They visit the "B" are expected to win, ILK.P.C. on Saturday, and Jimmy Stewart, who will make a most welcome return to the ranks of the Colony's senior club, may brace up the side to contmue the series of Scots Guards setbacks,

The Guards are 1 strong vigorous team, and the indications are that they will return to win-| ning form..

Police and R.A.F.

Buenos Aires, Nov. 3. Tho 23rd. game between Alekhine and Capablanca, was drawn...Itentora American Service.

a series of matches and can furn foreign courts since Pyle'a troupe colony's team will be:sh the players to make him step cross the North American gon- Pau Ka-ping (Chinese Ath); B. a bit..

tinent.

Wynne (Police), Lai Yuk-tat, Richards, who turned profes-****

(Chinese Ath.); C. F. Remedios sional several months ago to join Captain Norman E. Cook, presi (Recreio), J. Stewart (H.K.F.C.)the ranks of C. C. Pyle's athletic dent of the. Manila Tennis Club, Two very well-matched sides capt., and Lam Yuk-ying (Chinese stars for a tour of the United is now negotiating with Richards will be in opposition on the Ath.); T. Pile (Club), B. Howarth States, is now in Japan playing awith the view of arranging the U.S.R.C. ground, Chatham Road, in (Police), A. Gosano (Recrofo), series of matches under the aus proponed matches, and is extend- the Police and the R.A.F. Form Suen Kam-shun (Chinese Ath) pices of the Osaka Mainchi ing him an invitation to be the would indleate a fairly comfort and J. Brown (Recreio). Since turning professional, he has guest of the club. Efforts will be

able success for the Police, but Rosorves: Brittain and Silva. form has never been so contrary Mr. J. W. Baldwin will referce spent a great deal of time on the made to arrange singles and In local football as this season, the match, and Capt. Austin and and I rather favour the prospects Mr. Smith will be on the line. of a first league victory for the The match is scheduled to kick-off R.A.F

Jat 4 pim

courts in spite of the fact that doubles with the best Filipino his decision has barred him from players in Manila and Mr. all, Davis Cup matches and ama- Richards,

teur tournaments. A great deal The President Polk is due at of his time has been spent on Hongkong on November 21.

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