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TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1928.
THE WORLD of SPORT
CRICKET NOTES.
[By "Two Lega"]
Spectators were treated to a fine exhibition of sparkling cricket on the Club ground last Saturday
LAWN TENNIS.
ANOTHER INTERESTING
MATCH.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
INDIAN · ARTILLERY DEFEAT THE YM.C.A.
A match of exceptional Interest A fast hockey game was soon at to tennis enthusiasts has been King's Park yesterday evening when arranged for Saturday and Sun- the Y.M.C.A. wore engaged In a day, when a team from the United match with a team drawn from man Services Recreation Club will of the Hongkong and Singapore Royal Artillery, the Artillery winning by oppose a team, representative of the Rest of the Colony chosen by four goals to one.
Both sides played strongly but with- SHAMEEN, FOOTBALL. the Hongkong Lawn Tennis ABSO-out a great deal of combination, the ciation. Five matches in all will Indians boing superior In that respect, be played-two singles and three especially with regard to the line of defence doubles, each to be the best of attack. The Association's acts.
was called upon to do a good deal of The match will take place on work, being hard pressed on a num the United Services Recreation ber of occasions. While their for
ward line was not as effective as that | Club courts, Kowloon,
"CICALA" WINS LEAGUE
MATCH.
Shameen, Oct. 80. The Shameen Sports Club auffer- when the home team entertained ed a very bad defent In the second the Indians in the Senior Division match of the season in tho of the Lengue. A very interesting Shamcon Football League yester marred hy minor injuries sustain.day, afternoon when they lost by Sewell. With euch strong pairs both sides and it was not until a few
three goals to one to H.M.S.
game, however, was somewhat
ed by batsmen on both sides.
Blazing sunshine for the last couple of months without a drop of rain has completely hardened the pitch which was playing treacherously at both ends of the wicket. If the condition of the well-cared-for Club ground in any criterion, then it may be presumed that this must be a general com- plaint on all the cricket pitches in the Colony at present, and that no amount of watering and heavy rolling will be of much avail,
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An unfortunate accident befell Curreem of the IR.C. early on in his innings, when he was batting against. Bonnar, Playing forward to a ball which was, pitched dend on the leg stump, the next thing Curreem realised was that he re ceived it aquarely on the left side of his face and had to be carried
out of the field for medical atten tion, He was, however, able to resume after a complete rest.
The match itself was very
sportingly contested and honours were fairly even at the end. A. R. Minu's splendid knock for 41 runs entirely changed the complexion of the game, from the I.R.C.'s point of view. 1is predecessors had not fared any too well against Wales and Parker wheh Minu
Cicala.
Probably most of the Shameen team were still auffering from the effects of the "Oktoberfest" from Saturday night, and their play was very poor, the forwards receiving very little help indeed from the defence.
During the first ten minutes, A. E. Arnold, of the Shameen Sports Club, was carried off with a damaged leg and was unable to resume, the team carrying on for the rest of the match with only ten men. The first half was fairly even and there was no score up to half-time.
The strength of the Services of their opponents they showed oc team was well proved last week ensional thrustful form but the In when it severely defeated a strong diens defence was strong, the left team got together by Mr. G. W. back being particularly dependable.
The first half saw stubborn play on as M. W. To and M. K. Lo, and minutes before the interval that the the Rumjahn cousins against Indians got aboad. On the resump- them, the U.S.R.C. la indeed to be tion the "Club equalised through Ash- congratulated on its notable vie-ton, but very soon afterwards the A tory. The latter will have the tillery got in the lead, again. Before same team out again and will be the final whistle blew they scored represented in the two singles another couple of goals.
Recreio matches by Wing Commandor
Royal Air Force. Hunter and Llout Halo.
Stand and other seating accom- The following have been selected modation will be provided and a to represent the Club de Recrelo in charge of one dollar for non-a match against the Royal Ale Force members and 50 cents for members at King's Park at E.15 this evening: will be made for admission to the Robarts;. A. A. R. Botello, L. A. F. Barros; P. N. da live, R. ground.
Carvalho, R. G. Hoed; H. A. Alves, C. Roza Pereira, A. P. Eca da Silva, D. F. Lopes, II. A. Betelho.
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The following will represent the
The matches for Saturday are 3. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rumjahn v. Major I. Lucas and Dr. R. E. Shortly after resuming H.M.S.Tottenham; M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo Cicala scored three goals in rapid. Wing Commander Hunter and, succession and then, within a Lt. Hale; F. A. Redmond and A. Y.M.C.A. 2nd XI against the I.A.F, minute of the close, Shameen N. Other v.. F. W. Alexander and Kat Tack to-morrow at King's Fark
J. S. McEachran,
| bully-off at 5 p.m.;-W, Borrowmeni scored a goal.
On Sunday, Wing Commander D. G. Sewell, S. W. Smith; W. E. follows:A. T. Lay; Nogeizig. Hunter plays S. A. Rumjahn, and Price; J. D. Murphy, J. M. Parvis; A. Tate, P. Sands, L. Seddon, T. J. and 3. Linaker; O. Friessner, Bux-M. W. Lo meets Lt. Hale.
The games start at 8 pm, each Price and W. H. Smith. Resorves:- ton, Drummond; Geo, Duncan. A.
G. Mitchell and W. McIntyre.
The Shameen team was
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E. Arnold, Brown, J. Rodger, and day.
It will be very interesting to ser F. E. W. Lammert Our Own the outcome of the above matches Correspondent.
M. C. C. TOUR.
came in and right from the start COLOSSAL SCORING IN MATCH treated the bowling with seant respect.
IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA,
Adelaide, Oct. 30. On a wicket that must have been per- Set with 189 runs to win and feet, the Marylebone Cricket Club with one hour and forty minutes team which is touring Australia met in which to get them, it was indeed an eloven composed of South Austro- a delight to see the way the Cluban players at Adelaide, the match ending in a draw, The scoring on batsmen went about their task, both sides was heavy and as a result Moor, Hancock and Quick opencil only two completed innings were pos- out their shoulders, to good effect alble.
and it was probably due to smart The colonial number of 1,898 runa work on the part of the fieldsmen were made for the loss of only 24 that the Indians managed to share wickets. Of these the English bats men claimed three individual centuries the polnis with their hosts.
Bowker was not bowling nearly while for the Australians two players as well as a year ago, but Bonnar, a passed the three figure mark, Richard. newcomer, was very dependable, son scoring a double century.
The Tourists batted first and com- Owen Haghes' tempting shows ac-piled the huge score of $28. runs. counted for two cheap wickets. Inmmond and Chapman were the The Club bowling, on the whole, highest scorers, cach contributing 146 was not impressive.
towards the total, Grimmett was the most successful Australian bowler, dismissing six of the batsmen for only 109 runa,
in view of last week's games when practically the same teams opposed ench other. The tennis then play- ed was of a higher standard than usually seen amongst local playera. Major Lucas, the Tennis Secretary of the U.S.R.C., is anxious to bright- en up and raise the standard of local tennis and it is hoped that his ef forts in this direction will meet with the support they deserve.
CHARITY FOOTBALL.
SHARP REBUKE TO MR, MACDONALD.
"CLAPTRAI" ON FOREIGN POLICY.
Sir Samuel Hoare, the Secretary of State for Air, replied recently at Cannock, Staffordshire, to the at- Lack made by Mr. Ramsay Mac-1 Donald at Birmingham on Government's foreign policy.
Those criticisms were "unjustl-. fied," and contained "glaring inac- curacies."
"I am amazed," Sir Samuel con- tinued, "when I find Mr. Ramsay MacDonald abandoning himself to the clap trap that ho uttered Birmingham."
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HOLIDAY MATCHES ARRANGED BY COUNCIL. The draw for the Sunday Herald Cup was made by the Hongkong Football Association Counell yester day evening at a meeting held at
Sir Samuel said that Mr. Mac- the Chaplain's Hut, Scandal Point. Arrangements for the annual Charity Donald's charges were that since he match for Armistico, Day have also left office fa. 1924, the world had boon completed and according to a statoment made by the secretary, the been drifting back to the days of venue of the l'oppy Day game will 1900 to 1914, when the tragedy of Club the Great War was finally staged, be the Hongkong Football
and secondly that the British ground.
The pairing for the Sunday Herald Government had at every stage
blocked the way of peace, and h. Cop
fallen under the control of war- mongers-and-reactionarios.“
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In the Junior League, the Police
Christmas Day, China England, rozaived a set-back at the hands
Undeterred by the colossal store | Boxing Day, Portugal.es Scotland of the newly-formed Craigengower. made against them, the South Austra-
It was decided to approach the team. The alter, appear to be a lann attacked the bowling with a Hongkong Football Club with a view "I tell Mr. Ramsay MacDonald very useful lot, and on their own vengeance and had reached within four to having these two games played that his statements have no founda- runa of their opponents' total when on their ground at Happy Valley,tion in fact and can only have one ground, will be hard to beat,
By the way, I hear that the in- the last wicket fell. Towards their which it was agreed by the Council, result, the lowering of British clusion of D. Fritz in their 2ndsible for 231 runs while Pritchard had matclica.
scare of 524, Richardson was respon was the most suitable place for the prestige amongst the right think I has aroused some comment made 119 before losing his wicket.
The venue for the football was lofting men and women of the world. The world is not drifting back into amongst the other Junior League Freeman returned the best analysle till later date.
Ramsay Mac- teams. Fritz has been for some for the English sido, capturing five A small book written by Mr. Ip war. Since Mr. years, and ia still, one of the best wickets for 160 rans.
Kau on football for the benefit of Donald left office, it has taken a all-rounders of his club and the The M. C. C. players, with only a young Chinese players was received long step forward on the road to feeling is that it is not good for lead of four runs on the first innings, from the author by the Association. pence, the game to include a player of bowling when they went to the wickets tremely gratifyetent enthusiasm to of disarmament, steadily, year by again severely punished the Australian The chairman said that it was ex-
to find that "Whilst others have been talking his standard in the Junior XI.
for the second time. Their open- Player had There is an hard and fast rule in ing batsmen had laid the foundation write a book to enlighten his brother year, we have been reducing our the Cricket League governing the for another huge score when the match
footballers.
It was proposed to farmed forcea and grasping registration of Senior and Junior was brought to a close.. For the loss Mr. Jp Kau and thank him for the Division players, but on form, I am of four wickets the tourists had made time devoted and the effort he had very practical opportunity for in-
ple." inclined to believe that Fritz 311 runs, of which Leyland scored 114. made to further football among the ducing others to follow our exam- would be, perhaps, the first choice for a place in the C.C.C. frst team,
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It was announced by the secretary,
An' ignominious Page. Mr. Hollands, that the Army and Navy
had consented to field "Are those," Sir Samuel
to Lake tinued, "who are bitterly attacking
team
match
on
[ "otropizzes propom u popraq daya a combined to W. N. s Murdock for being the frat bats-Pres we oor die moon Bay be
man to score a century in League forze poor dit matches. He found the boundary 23 times in his innings of 104 not out at Pokfulam, and, but for him, prominent players will be engaged the Electric R.C. would have been in a final Lawn Bowls competition. in a very sorry plight as their total Local first-class cricket, however, reached only 129 for seven wickets. will not be lacking as the Hongkong Indian R.C-2nd XI, after getting C.C. will entertain an Army XI and a total of 82 runs, were very for- Kowloon will engage the Navy. tunate to be able to retain the Service teams this acason are not as full points when opposed to the well-balanced as in former years so R... at Sockumpoo. Lt. Col. that it is not likely that the civilian Wyatt followed up his flue bowling sides will be seriously extended. performance (8 for 30) by hitting up 20 runs but received no support from his team mates: Goodyer, ence a tower of strength in the R.E. side, appears to have fallen off a great deal in his howling.
Kowloon C.C..2nd XI did not
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provided by The commandant of the KO.S.B. hadtion of armamente? Hero was a written, stating that the Pipe Band genuine and sincero effort not to would play at the game.
make a secrot pact aimed against any country least of all our friends of the United States, but to clear the ground of some of the obstacles that had hitherto blocked the course of disarmament,
the ition would us over what is called the Naval
A special committee was appoint ed d consisting of the Emergency Com. mittee and Mr. F. W. Black and Mr. J. Lawrence to select the team to represent the Rest.
the
The chairman brought up the ques tion of the control of Sunday foot "You would think from Mr. ball mentioning that his Interpreta-Itamany MacDonald's attack that tion of the rule was that every person his record at the Foreign Office was who signed on under the auspices of one of continuous and unsullied
Football Association Hongkong should be prohibited from taking part this audience that his year of office success. I cannot help reminding errange in matches
for Sundays, The two Becond strings of It was pointed out that the rule was the year of the abortive Rus- Craigengower and Indian R. C. will mentioned that no "game should be sian treaty, which Mr. Ramsay contest for the points at Soskumpo. played under the jurisdiction of the MacDonald, in the teeth of public Frum, their display last week, Association and that this rule did opinion and in violation, as we be rather expect that the Happy Valley not dobar individuals from engaging lieve, of his own convictions, enter- combination will make the strong in friendly games.
ed into a secret intrigue with the I.R.C. XI go all out for a victory.
The chairman said that the Ap-Bolshevik Government for provid- have matters all their own way In the other fixture, Club de Re-sociation intended to obtain legal ading British gold and British tros- against a weakish side from the crejo, who have not qulto settledvice on the interpretation of the rule Ordnance Corps,, The former will down yet, will not and it easy to and the result would be announced at for Bolshevik support, have to play much better if they overcome the Inconsistent Navy 2nd a Inter meeting..
desire to extend some of the | XI. stronger elevens in the Junior Division.
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NANKING POLICE.
TWO HUNDRED MEN FROM PEHING!
Peking, Oct. 30. The Bureau of Public Safety has
I hoped that this ignominious page of history had been forgotten. Mr. MacDonald has chosen to turn back to it. He would have been winor to leave it in oblivion.
"When, however, we recall it to mind, we can only marvel with satin- faction that in the space of four short years British prestige has been dragged from the gutter to a commanding place in the Councils
The following will represent the Volunteers in an all-day match The only Bonior League frx-at Kowloon on Sunday, starting at ture on the card for this 11 a.m. sharp, against the K.C.C.. week, that between Oral-E. J. H. Mitchell (capt.), A. W. gengower and Indian R.C., will Hayward, H. V. Parker, C. R.selected 200 Peking, police for ho played as a friendly match Vallack, G. P. Lammert, C. Device In Nanking and is despat instead. I understand that the Wales, A. Reid, V. W. Stanion, B former will be unable to field a re- V. Gittins, J. L. Bonnar and H. Fching them very shortly. It is sorvative Government and a Con- giving them an allowance of $20 servaltve Foreign Minister who presenative XI.as two of their most 'L. Ewin.
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