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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11,,
WORLD SPORT
MALAYA CRICKET
TEAM.
[INTERPORTERS "NOT A TEAM OF RABBITS."
Commenting
LAWN BOWLS.
SHANGHAI DEFEATED BY FOUR SHOTS.
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no less than 19 shots and it locked an
they were going to
THE KO.Y.LL CUP.
CIVILIAN TEAM GETS INTO THE FINAL.
SHAMEEN FOOTBALL
LEAGUE
SEAMEW EASILY DEFEATS MOTEL
LOCAL FOOTRALLT welting," the 'St. Joseph's team is team to represent Malaya in Hong the encouragement of their skip, Dor- Philby: Mal. Wolfe Murray, Cathaither the Shameen Sports Club
TO-MORROW.
TEAMS UNDERGO SOME RESHUFFLING.
BIG MATCH ON SOOKUMPOO GROUND.
CHINESE RIVALRY.
[By "Wanderer."]
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If the first matches of the geason have proved anything, it is that even the most-fancied of the Senior teams will need to watch their step. Standard of play last Saturday, was on a high level and pre-conceived notions of the form to be expected had, in many cases, to be re-adjusted: The Club de Recrolo took the cyo most. They failed to win, but they demonstrat ed that the absence of new blood of high worth in the Athletic eleven is at last being seriously felt and that the champions are getting to the stage when they are to be respected rather than feared.
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Stanton
Mr nor the Lusitano Recreation Asso- clation have entered tasma in the
It will be seen that "a' much you hooked "fe' Sie last hend an Gordon. In mock-but-Longue this year due to lack of
without
one based on Chakha makes players. In fact, only the ave handicap The gunboats of H.M.West River Were :'drawn 'ugainak · the
The Shanghat lawn bowlers made
A tournament is being held
at the another great recovery in their match Polo Club for the K.D,YaLaL, Cup and against Kowloon Dock yesterday the following teams are taking part:
Shameen, Oct. 10. Afternoon. Half way through the K.0.8.8. Shillington, Mr. The first League game of the AN ALL-ROUND SIDE. game, Kowloon Dock were leading by Scott Elliott, Capt Abbott, Mr. Walch. Shameen Football League waa Gunners-Maj* Hawson,TM Mr. played of yesterday when H.M.S. Mr. Walter, Mr. Herbage. Seamew defeated H.M.S. Moth by thanks to OS“
Dangerl
Baarige als goals to nih. Unfortunately latest hit Shangbal vi not complete but the side. Is changed kong, next month, the Straits Times, rance, pulled themasiver, togeth
together and Bakewell; again in Important positions. Up to a says:
were only defeated, by
abots Civillano Mr. Newbalaging. » M point they did very well in last
Indeed, it
The tournament week's match. Most teams are, 1 stronger side has been selected ships went up, they are lying for they were going to win. When the believe, destined to suffer 岛
2. but Sammy Grey Borderers. Kowloon play before content, and it ta with great hopes Dorrance, was unable to
the Peninsula in this triangular drew he
drew the hot their own supporters, and should that they will evenge the rather
Kowloon Dock seared possible inner and defested them to Patrol have entered namaly, In a closer match than the soare weak HMS. Tarantula, H.MS. Oloala, win.
Ignominous defeats sustained on night on the fourth head.... Never be indicate. The.. K.OS.B. the HMS. Moth HMS. Moorhen and their last visit, and the not. to fore in the history of Interport bowls 0.8.7 alde to-day and the winners FM.9. Seamow. severe beatings on the one previous between Hongkong and Shanghai baa of this match play the Ofrillan los yesterday's game, HM.&. S06- Good for Recreio?
to that, that the players will leave this been done. Another feature was team in the final on Wednown mew had the batter of the matters
16th. On this day, by kind permission The Club de Recreio can be ro- on Oct. 28.pd
ramarkable game. Al of Major Crake and Officers, the Band throughout the whole time. They garded as certain' winners over the
Followers of Malayan cricket though Shanghai lost, there was of the xi B. K.0.3.B. will, play kept the game in the Moth's half Navy if the bluejackets are not better represented than they were will, of course, have many faults every possibility of their inning on The match will begin shortly after almost the whole time and their a week ago. The Navy can und to: find, and will immediately, pro- / the last head. Fortunately, for the 4,80, and as me and refresh-, goal! was never in real, danger
Dock, their skip was equal to the me will be obtainable. occation and secured the shot. Dor-The E.0.3.3. aide in a very strong bond an oratar soul was
similar fate at the hands of the than has previously 'done duty for hots and, Sakich his frst-wood-and
are, of course, good enough to win in any case. Their very keenness is worth a goal' start.
South China's
* Debut.
anift
dead head on the sixteenth.
the
HMS. Seamew scored the first
South China make their first selectora had to fall back on some never has one really ko.S.B. have many supporters, that kick-off and the second aboutiten
of the next best.
Dorrance
WOR
The Game.
two
*
i
H. M, S Seamew-Chaponn; Cecil, Cass; Leeson, Goodman, Grimsdell Hughes, Horn, Mit- chell, Cardy and Smith...
*ming an occasional spurt on the their opinion, would do just as well rance made an attempt to get it out one
one with a total
total softi 14 gọnin b
well defended by an excellent. da those chosen, but these people by means of a drive on the back hand must remember that, although the instead of heavy draw on the fore
10. for the Gummers, but 15 goal-keeper, whilst the Moth, on strongest cleven in the country was and failed. the outstanding play-o 10.S." While the games are the contrary, was particularly selected originally so, many of the Atkinson was the
play- not played on handicap; this server weak in the defence on th members cannot get leave, and the arkably accurate game at No. 1parative strength of the teams. The goal about ten minutes after the
the green. He played a 20-
to give, kn; indication › of the.com
appearance in league soccer when
bad shot Sammy Grey was at the greatly fancy this side's chances minutes later, ^ "At half-time the they meet the Royal Artillery, who
Nevertheless it must be conceded top of his form early on. Cooper and they have dealt tank will rely upon the players who that the selectors have done, their McKelvie at No:-2 and No. 2 respec- beat the "0.8" combination score was 2-nil in favour of beat the Police. South China can best, and a very good best too. The Glover did not. play, such good stands for "Old Sports" but the right minutes of the resumption the good work occasionally rumoured that this mysterious name HMS. Seamew. Within two not be regarded as an unknown selection of R. L. L. Braddell, as
of his quantity Fung King-cheong will skipper of the side, will meet with match on the Kowloon Dock green the age factor. It must condote and two further goals were added
game as on the occasion
of ita members going all-out: denies Seamowcored their third goal; lead their lively forwards, on general approval, Braddell has Jessiman and Philips both did well something else.
their success mainly which
during the last quarter ofàn skipped soundly.
hour. The teams were: depends. The half-backs are not had very considerable experience and quite up to standard and if the the cricket field, and although Shanghai had very little lack in the R.A. can pick out the weak points he has had somewhat of a lean time early part of the game, otherwise
have v quickly enough, may cause an this last two seasons he is always they might
a force to be reckoned both with upset..
bat and ball, and shows excellent
The game commenced with: judgment in working the bowling for the Dock but the visitors drew material at his disposal and the level at the second head. After that
the Bock could do nothing wrong Last, but far from least, is, the setting of a field.
for match between the Somersets and
Another name in the list, which long time. They secured two more the Borderers, This should be the
sonaation by getting 3.
the jack best of the day. The Borderers will be received with acclamation at the third and then created mild Occasions wat "good reason to be satisfied to that of Bostock-Hill, said to be at the fourth. On this with the performances of their the only cricketer in Malaya who was moved on at least two Bide up to date, while any changes can bowl with his "head." There and the Dock were somewhat lucky. in the Somersets XI are decidedly is not even yet a better trundler, to make Interport history. A single for the better. They are teams one who keeps such an excellent and a three followed, making them which was expected of them, but with quite different styles: on the length and knows all the tricks of 16-2 Then Shanghai came in, with even at this early stage, that the one side, the typical Scottish game, the trade, as the Negri skipper, and one only to see the Dock go right g: Grey expressed the great pleasure Military Branch of the M.C.L. will withal, it is almost safe to predict, championship race will be keener and" on the other the typical it is with the confidence and good away again and make the score at the it gave Kowloon Dock to have the be held over the new course at Fan
The situation from Shanghal's polat After the exhibition they gave on the inclusive. Any number of cards at
lot Shanghal bowlers visit them again ling from October 20 to November twentieth head 22-3, p of view appeared to be pretty hope-
the Colony, a
be formed the opinion that
and a prize for players with handicapa fight to retain the flag, Very
Mrs. Robinson.
A Mixed. Foursomes competition (medal) will be hold during the thres week-ends from October 19 to No-
The Royal Artillery also exhibit: ed a liveliness in all departments not altogether anticipated, and South China will make their initial venture in league competition to morrow in the knowledge that they have a fairly hard nut to crack The K.O.S.B. did all, and the Somersets rather more than, that
Somerset L. I. (5-0 winners).
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Army Manoeuvres.
With the Juniors,
hill
a of
Presentation of Spoems.
V
~H.M.S. Moth.-Wickenden; Win- cup, Dewey; Biles, Bennett, Gold;. Shawyer, Bates, Hodgkinson, Morey and Purdy-Our Own Cor- respondent.
LADIES GOLF.
| MEDAL COMPETITION IN AID OF THE M.C.L
At the conclusion of the game, Mr. *-*),
A medal competition in aid of the
by
than ever before.
with English game, with speed wishes of all he will go to Hong the main factor. A гате kong. The first big match of the season tussle is promised. I fancy the
Brand, who next to Livock is the less, but as, they proved on the preflock green the day they arrived in 30 cents each may bo'taken out, is on the programme for to-morrow
Sockumpoo where the K.O.S.B. Borderers town, though they will best wicket-keeper-batsman in the highters, and they proceeded to the Hongkong team would have a There will be first and second prizes
have to watch Butcher, while country, will be a, popular selection," wipe but the arrears in no uncertain. (4--winners last week) meet the Everest will find goal-scoring, a as also le his deputy In Evan Wong, manner. They only allowed the Dock and so it, proved. He congratulates of 20 and over, kindly presented
difficult task if Weat
is the the Singapore. Chinese player, to opposing pivot.
score three more singles, whereas the Shanghai bowlers on their remark
able recovery that day. The Dock whose bag of centuries this year they piled up no less than seventeen tried to beat them by as many shots probably constitutes a record for shots, fucluding Are at the nine as they possibly could, but the won Malayan club cricket. Jansen teenth. It The Second Division presents earned a place by his excellent dis- bowing on their part, and it was hardderfal skipping of Dorrance and the vember 8. An entrance 266 of: 11
close anick
*** Will be given should there be more The Somersets, play in the Colony match, and luck to see the home dp draw the good play of Phillips, made it a very per couple will be charged. A prize South China "A" Navy, Recreio, should do very well with his dan-shot when they were lying four and Mr. Phillipa, replying, expressed than ten couples entering.
thanks for
the wonderful- tline the Chinese "A" Kowloon, K.0.S.B. gerous "awingers" in the inter-port game on the last head,
visiting players had had in Hongkong.
LOCAL CRICKET. and South China "B" look probable games, while Lall Singh, who has
This was the third season in succes- winners, though the R.A.M.C. may repeatedly served Selangor so well
sion he had paid a visit and it seem The following will represent the upset the inst named.
with bat and ball, is another who
ed like coming home again. He had Volunteers on Sunday at Sookum- is expected to enhance his reputa
enjoyed himself immensely. He came poo against the R.E. and Signala: tion.
across many of the old faces he knew. Moor (Capt.), J. Richardson, sixteen years ago and it was a real A, Reid, R. M. Wood, J. A. Sum pleasure to be eraeng old friends again,
These are two of the principal candidates for end-of-the-season honours and since much depends on getting in the first blow, so to speak, fireworks and thrills are a certain accompani- ment to the game."
The full fixture list for to- morrow, together with grounds, etc.. is as follows:
Senior Division.
South China v. ILA.—Caroline Hill,
4,80. St. Joseph's v. Kowloon-Kowloon,
4.80. Recreio v. Royal Navy-Recrelo, Someracts v. K.O.S.B.-Sockumpoo, Chinese Ath. v. Club, Stadium,
4.30.
4:30.
4.30.
Junior Division.
Club v. Somersets.--Club, 3 p.m. Ewo v. S. China "A" Caroline
Hill, 3 p.m.
RA. v. Navy Soakumpoo, & p.m. Recreio v. St. Joseph's-Recreio,
3 p.. Chinese "A v. Eastern-Stadium,
3 p.m.
University V. Kowloon Happy
Valley, 3 pr K.O.S.B. v. Chinese "B-Chatham
Road, 3 p... R.A.M.C. v. 5. China "B"-St.
Joseph's 3.p.m.
*
The Club's Loss,
The Club have had to look around for a new centre-forward to fill the place of Lolly Goldman, who played a lending part in their excellent showing last week, but, who has decided to concentrate on cricket for the time being. They have picked upon Reid, who is cer tuinly not a Goldman, Alexander coming in on the right wing. No other alterations have been made and I doubt the team is: good enough to hold its end up with the Athletic on their own mitten. The Chinese are splendidly served at half-back and full-back, and their distinct pull in the forward line should most certainly be sufficient.
Kowloon Re-Shume.
*
fewer problems.
Big Charity Match.
An interesting match is being
Of Dr. Hopkins little need, be played at The Stadium on Monday said, for his deeds speak for them- evening at 5.15 p.m. between selves. His wonderful batting in Chinese Athletic and the Rest of the last Colony match, alone would| the Colony, I am informed. The have merited his selection, but his Hongkong Football Association previous excellent and consistent will take half the "gate" and the good form with Selangor have put money will, it is understood, be him in the front rank of Malayan donated to the funds of the batsmen. Knight also in excep Ministering Childrens League: tionally useful. The remaining The Rest of the Colony will be re- players R. G. Gibson, a useful bát presented by Nicholls (Kowloon): at all times, W. A. B. Smith, who Wynne (Police), Bliss (Kowloon); is said to be the fastest bowler in McGreavy (Police), Hudson the country, Lient. Waring, good (Police), Watson (Club); Palmer at everything, and W. A. Wynch, (Somersets), Kernick (Navy), capable always of a useful contri-I Fraser (Poilce) Valentine bution with the bat, go to make up. (Police) and Butcher (Somersets). twelve who should bring back at Reserves: Pile and Miles (Kow least one victory, to Malaya,
loon).
· PROBABLE TEAMS, Following are probable teams for to-morrow:
Judging by the composition of the Kowloon team for their match gainat St. Joseph's, at least one club drew important conclusions from their opening match. Although only one player has been brought In-Gillett, who would have played a week ago but for an injury only five players, retain the positions occupied. In the match against the Clube Re-shuffling has changed the appearance of the side. Hedley' goes from inside-right to hla... former position, right-half, Easter brock and McKelvie go into the for- ward line, Dowman fills the centre half berth, and Gallagher transfere from Inside-left to Inside-right, Kowloon are adopting the right policy. Now, if ever, is the time ta experiment. At the time of
The team is excellently moulded, having a good batting strength, capable of making runs down to No. 11, while practically everyone is more or less useful with the ball. Club: Roger; Wallington, Bi- All the players selected are well- shop; Gilchrist, Stewart, Wat-known for their safe flelding so gon; Alexander, Peers, Reid, Hongkong and Shangha! can be as "Scott, Trambitsky.
Bured that Malaya will not be a team of rabbits thia time,
Chinese Athletic: Chan-Shek- put; Ng Kam-chuen; Lai Yuk- tat; Ho Cho-ying Wong Shui-
wa, Lam Yuk-ying; Tao Kwai INTERPORT CRICKET sing, Suen Kam-ahun, Wong| Pak-cheong, Li Hung-ching.
and Chan Kwong-ul,
TRIAL GAME,
ELEVENS FOR TWO-DAY FIXTURE.
St. Joseph'sC. Rocha: A. N.
Other, L. Gomes; G. Victor, R. | Paton, O. M. Omar; "R, M. Omar, Souza, Jackson, Leonard and Fernandes.***
The following teams have been Kowloon-Nicholls; Gillett, C. selected for the Interport trial, Pile; Hedley, Dowman, Bliss, match which is to be played on Eastman, Gallagher, Easter-Satur ay and Monday, 12th and brook, McKelvie, Miles.
14th October, on the H.K.C.C. Royal Artillery:--Fletcher; Oli-ground: B. B. Hancock yer, Rawlings; Gardiner, Tay- (Capt.), JL. Bonnar, A. C. I. 'lor, Joyce: Cotton; Gill, Allan, Bowler, W. Brace, W. J. R. Mit-
Walker, Whitehall..
chell, H: V. Parker, T. E. Pearce, K.O.S.B.:Shears; Gardnier, H. B Reed, A. A. Rumjähn, V. W. Reeves: Gear, Davey, Skigge; L Stanton, F. Wyatt, F. Zimmern. Torrie, Stock, Everest, McGlin- H. Owen Hughes (Capt.), D. J. chey and Alexander
N. Anderson, Major Crake, E. C.) "Club Reserves: Fogwill; Fincher, W. B. Folley, L. Goldman, Holmes, Potouloff; Puncheon, W. Hung, W. A. E. Macwell, A. Massey, Krilovsky; Bell, H. Musson, A. Reid, E. Richard Smith, Davies, Wilson, and son Railton.
Kowloon Reserves: Angus; The following will represent
Hannan, Guest;" Seddon,
the HK.CC/in the League match
Campbell, Dunnett; Moore, v: 'RAOLO (Away) on Saturday Spary, Moss, Coates and Bick 12th October W. W. Mackenzie | (Capt), H. J. Armstrong, R. H.
ford.
St. Joseph's Reserves: A. M. Bowler, G. E.. R. Divett, R. K Omar; Harvey, Lazama: Del-mert, HP. Remington, F. E.
Hepburn, J. R. Hinton, G. P. Lam- gado, Roed, K. M. Omar: Cas Skinner, J. 4. Summers, E. R. tilho, Haroon, Guterres, Minu.
West. and-Wed Iau-tong.
Details follow:
Kowloon Dočk... Shanghai. Atkinson. No. 1. Glover. Cooper No. 2 Jessiman. McKelvic. No. 3. Phillips Grey...
Skip. Dorrance,
"A"Paris.Shinned Lady
15 Coming inte
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mers, C. A. L. Rickett, H. T. Bux- Spoona were presented to both the ton, G. E. R. Buxton, G. E. R. Shanghai and Dock teams an Divett, K. E. Stock, H. L. F. Ewin
and E. Zimmern.
memento of the occasion.
EASY ENOUGH!