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He's NICHOLAS HANNEN--

A stock-broker, among other breakages," in "THE MAN THE COULDN'T ARREST"

BRITAIN'S DÉST COMING TO THE QUEIN'S

SHIRTS

WEAR AND WASH

LONGER THAN ALL RIVALS.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1932.

THE

THE INTERPORT TRIAL.

DISTINCT FORWARD

WEAKNESS.

PROBLEMS OF THE SELECTORS.

LOCAL GOLF.

ADAMSON CUP FIRST ROUND.

The results of the first round of the Adamson Cup Competition (1981) are as follows:

J. Laing (14)

bont E. Moore (13)

W. J. G. Jonkin (17) beat G. McLeod & and 4.

A. D.

A. G. Ursell (17) beat Fraser (18) one up.

A-E. Clarke (14) bent R, WAL- Ince (8).

YACHTING.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

NINE MATCHES PLAYED ON SATURDAY,

RESULTS OF THE SIXTH CHAMPIONSHIP RACE.

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES

Saturday's Homa

ENGLISH CUP.

Third Bound).

football

1

Tort Valo

0 Southampton

9 Southport

2 Wednesday

4 Manchester U,

It has been a long time since The Sixth Championship Race of nine League mutehes were played the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, for matches resulted as follows: in one afternoon. This happened","" and Y," and "G" classes was on Saturday when, with the excep- nailed on Saturday. In the "H" cinse tion of the Royal Engineera and Dorothea, sailed by Mr. B. Naces, was the Royal Corps of Signals in the first Bluejacket won the "I and Y" Junior division, all the other teanis erent, being salled by Mz. H. S. Rouss: Brighton

Sunderland were engaged in Leagué fixtures. and Lola came in first in the "G" class

(Mr. R. Grieve sailing).

Barnaloy The Lace was over a course Lyemun Tottenham DIVISION I

Beacon (P) Kowloon Rock (P), iymonth Mark en Line (P), Channel Racks Grimsby (8). Distance, D.4 miles.

Chesterfield Halifax "I" Class (Started 2.25 p.m.). Norens, 4.00.29, 4.00.20, sailed by Arsenal 1.69.30, 2.7.39, nailed by fr. And han Captain Krogh Moe; Rolla: 4.5.33, Bradford Saken: 4.08.05, 4.01.49, 0.3.10, sailed Oldham by Mr. A. V. Harvey: blana: 4.09.20, Blackpool 301.30. 6.4.25, nailed by Major W.Darlington Hingham: Argulla II.: 4.11.40, 4.00.42, Crook Town 4.5.30, sailed by Mr. H. J. Poarco Preston N.E.

4.09.50, 3.68.68, 1.0.35, West Brom. Dorothen: sailed by Mr. B. Nacss; Colleen: 4.36.19, 4.05.20, 7.2.16, eniled by Mr. Bury M. Bergaunt; Falcon, D.N.S.

There were eight entries in the University Skittled Out for

a Low Score. Same Competition at Happy Valley, January 1st to 10th, and H. Harris qualified with a score of 77 ($2R.C. Inst year's champions, had

Playing at Sookampoo, the Indian 16).

difculty in defeating the University. who were akittled cut for only

to runs. The home team, thanks consistent batting and good bowling on the part of F. D. Perelea and A. R. Minu, won by 116 runs,

Captain's Cup.

[By "Wanderer.")

Services 4 Interport Probables 2.

This was

a triad game which provided little over which to wax enthusiastic, though the exchanges i were lively and interest was main- falned to the end. The feature

In the Captain's Cup Competition most marked was the absence

at Fanling, over the week-end, polish. The more experienced

there were 51 ontries on the Old players sought to exercise n straining influence,

their Course. C. C. Stark qualified with a score of 74 (81–7), other scores colleagues were determined

being C. II. Burton 90-16-76; A. sacrifice accuracy to speed with the 0. Brawn 90-14-76: H. I. result that the football was dis- tinctly on the serappy side.

but

of

to

mattered

This would not have much, any more than the defent suffered by the Interport Probables, and the losers, as a whole, been at all impressive, but except in the Arat ten minutes when Savage was twice beaten, once by B. Gosane and once by Howe, to have the good huck to find that the ball had struck the post or the bar, the forwards were a very second-rate-looking lot. The presence of Campbell was disturbing influence. A trier all -the time, he was prodigal with his energy, seldom doing the right thing. On the extreme left. Look Duncan forty-five minutes to settle down to form anything like approaching his capabilities.

n

Howe showed a plensing return to something akin to his normal form, but A. V. Gosano surrender- ed top easily to the spirit which seemed to permeate the game of doing everything in too much of a hurry.

Pethiek 94---18--76.

On the New Course, H. W. Dul- ley qualified with a score of 79 (97-18). There were 13 entries.

Junior Championship, The draw for the match play stages of the Junter Championship is as follows:

S. T. Butlin plays,t.-Comdr. Weeks.

C. H. Burton plays D. S. Edward.

R. E. Tottenham plays A. Ritchie.

A. O. Brawn plays C. E. Sand- atrom.

Comdr. Priestley plays A. D. Humphreys.

C. B. Roberston plays T. C. Monaghan.

M. N. Cochrane plays E. Voeux.

R. M. Henderson plays G. E. Divett.

A DRAWN GAME.

Kowloon C.C. and Hongkong

C.C. Share Points.

The match between the Kowloon GC, and Hongkong - G.G., played at King's Park, onded in a draw as was expected. Scoring was on the slow side, the visitors taking over two hours to make 184 runs for Reven | wickets. When slumps were drawn, arrears with four wickets in hand.

CRAIGENGOWER WIN.

the Kowloon C.C. were 42 runs

E. Zimmern Scores Century Against Artillery.

Brentford Sheffield U. " and " Class (Started 2.30 p.m.). Middlesbrough Daphna: 4.24.61, 4.24.51, 4.0.27. Notts County sailed by Minn M. Stokes; Alan: Charlton 1.26.08, 4.25.08, 0.4.39, sailed by Capt. Burton R. G. Lochner; Jessamine: 4.32.21, Queen's P.R. 4.3221, 9.1.17, sailed by Pay-Lieut. Hirmingham 5.6.26, aniled by Capt. C. C. Fowkes Tranmere Petre; Why Wonder: 4.26.43, 4.24.60, Stoke Wings: 4.20.18, 4.26.31, 7.3.16, sailed Burnley by Mr. G. H. Gandy: Bluejacket: Watford 4.21.42, 4.22.56, 1.10.47, sailed by Mr. Millwall I. S. Rouse; Boojum: 4.23.14, 4.22.27, Everton 3.7.18, anled by Mr. G. Plekering: Speedwell: 4.22.42, 4.21.65, 2.8.56, THIRD

alled by Maj. P. S. Stewart; Adanno: 4.28.50, 1.28.03. 8.2.18, nailed by Com, Coventry A. H. Walker, R.N.

Gillingham

4

Exeter

5

Notis Forest

1 Bournemouth

11

Darwen

2

Cardli

1. Wolven

1

Huddersfield

Newcastle

Northampton

0

Leicester

}

Botton

1

Aston Villa

2 Bath

2

Swannes

2

2

Corinthiana Portsmouth.

Bristol C.

1 West Ham

B Blackburn

Bradford C.

3

Leedu

1

3 Hull

2

Chelsea

0

Derby

1

Fulham

2 Manchester C. 1 Liverpool

DIVISION (SOUTH).

3 Norwich

2 Swindon

"G" Clans (8tarted 2.35 p.m.). Crystal Pal. Zephyr: 4.30.40, 4.80.46, 5.2.14, Reading,

2

Mansfield

t

Thames

4 Bristol R.

* 4 Carlinlo

An undefeated century by E. Zlm-sailed by Lieut.-Com. McDonald; Southend mern was the chief feature of the Leln; 4.33.45, 4.30.87, 1.7.42, sailed by THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). match between the Cralgengower C.C. Mr. R. Grieve; Gael: D.N.S; Wendy: des and the Royal Artillery at Happy 4.37.55, 4.38.21, 4.3.21, miled by Mr. Barrow 4.32.33, Chester Valley. The home team knocked up Ido Ville; Eunice: 4.36.41 202 runs for three wickets, Zimmern 2.6.26, sailed by Cap. W. C. Rose Gateshead R.claiming 117. The gunners were all Joan: 4.36.06, 4.34.31, 3.4.18, sailed by Lincoln

out for 60. Omar took six wickets Mr. R. M. Jack, for 17 runs and R. Les four for 26.

NAVY GO UNDER.

Civil Service Obtain Their First Points.

The first round is to be played on or before Jan. 24th, the second I round Jan. 3iat, the semi-final Feb.

Then again, there was too fre-14th and the final (30 holes) Feb.

quently a wide gap between the half-backs And the forwards.

21st.

| McKelvie and his colleagues, owing

The

obtained

to the patchy work of the men in RUGBY FOOTBALL. their first League points in five

front of them, were kept constant-

ly busy by n fast moving quick-

shooting line and there is perhaps CLUB BEAT THE ARMY

somie excuse

ON SATURDAY.

for their failure to keep in closer touch with a guard rarely able to sustala attack. The half-backs had several With their forwards mishand-

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aways when they did go up in supees, the Club put up a disappointing port and the tendency to hang display against the Army in the back was natural enough once they Triangular Rugby tournament on had given up hope of being able. to depend on their attack.

Good Defence.

the

The defensive work was striking ly good. The Services attack was dangerous. They reversed order of their rivals. In the early stages of the game, their shooting was poor in the extreme. Towards the end they found their shooting hoots and both Wylie and Dicken- son were deadly accurate.

Saturday, and though they just maanged to win by a penalty goal (3 points) to nil, they were almost lucky to do ao.

The game never reached dizzy heights of cleverness either among individuals or in team work, ani was, on the whole scrappy and uninteresting.

the better of the exchanges from Though the Club had, perhaps,

1

Doncaster

4

Accrington

3 Rochdalo

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Wrexham

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SCOTTISH

LEAGUE

Yesterday's Event. The fourth Cruiser Championship! Hartlepools was sailed yesterday, the course being round Lamma Island (S) and back, a distance of 25 miles. Yachts started at 10.6 nm. The corrected positions of falshing wore as follow:

Axuma

La Cigale

Civil Service C.C.

matches at the expense of the Royal Navy who were defeated by

rune, return to bating form and put up 195 The home teari showed a welcome la runs for four wickets when a declara- tion was made,

LEAGUE II,

Champions Drop Two Valuable Points,

At Pokfulam, the champions drop- Ped two valuable points, being held to a draw by the University who put up a good batting display against the varied attack of the Indians.

K.C.C. WIN AGAIN.

F.S.W. Smith Proves Backbone of Team.

Norseman

V. And i

Monsoon.

Curlew

Wanderer

3 Stockport

(FIRST DIVISION)..

Airdrie. Ft. Ayr Finished Corrected Elapsed to Celtic

3.21.20 3.10.48 0.16.20. 18) #7!

Mr. E. . Lambert Cowdenbeath 3.11.10 8.12. 10.07.10 (7) 48 Dundee Mr. N. Croaeber Hearts 3.69.55 8.40. 11.04.55 (3) 60 Motherwell

1. R. M. Anstruther

3.30.38 4.60. 17 5.45.38 (8) 26 Partick

Mr. G. 1. Candy St. Mirren 3.16.14 2.56. 07 6.10.14 (1) 27 Third Lanark

Mr. H. B. Rouse

6 Leith

1 Clyde

Aberdeen

2

2 Falkirk

Hamilton

0

0

Morton

4 Kilmarnock

3

Dundee U.

0

Rangers

2 Queen's Park

4.02.68 1.09. 18 6.57.59 (4) 12

Mr. R. Grinte ・・ SCOTTISH LEAGUE 61.00 2.5 12 6.44.06 (2) 42)

Major T. J. Tosh

(SECOND DIVISION). 8.15.19 8.18. 13 6.11.10 (8},40 Mr. P. Baker

SPRINGBOKS THE UNSTOPPABLES.

SOUTH AFRICANS WIN AGAIN,

London, Jan. 9. territorial viewpoint, their For their victory against the Hong- approach work was destroyed by kong C.C. 2nd XI, the Kowloon C.C. African (Springboks) rugby football At Aberdeen to-day, the South

Dirkenson got three goals, one and ineptitude to turn a promising rounder to thank. He scored more loose handling among the forwards 2nd XI had F. S. W. Smith, their all- of them a gift because the Inter- port defence were themselves Batis-position to good account.

than half his aide's total of 140 and

runs.

fed that the ball had passed out Afteen, but he received no support.

Selby stood out in the Club went on to capture six wickets for 39 of play but were unable satisfy the referee, while Wylie got the Lowis were outstanding for the Keith-Murray, Hamilton and fourth with a glorious snap shot. Army.

The Services defence, ton,

A blank first half was succeed-

COMFORTABLE WIN.

Recreio Collect Three More Lengue Points,

emerged with much credit. Shirrused by some ragged exchanges, Kave Howe little rope and his and when a draw appeared in- feeding was delightful, while Dixon evitable, Robertson kicked a very ather three points and his partner covered une

an-

The Club de Recreio collected an- in the race for

other in masterly and effective, penalty goal from a difficult championship honours in the Junior angle to give the Club the division at the expense of the Crai- fashion. Underwood WIS solid

gongower C.C. who went down un- rather than brilliant, showing him- necessary points to win,

expectedly tamely. self a better attacking balf than defensive.

One thing more struck me. There were four Service players in the Interport side when only three

INTERPORT TENNIS,

will be permitted in the finally- | HONGKONG TO PLAY CANTON selected team. An Hedley is

un-

able to travel to Shanghai, the pre- Bent half-back line acems the only possible one, which means that if Mulinne is chosen (and he played really well) only, one forward will be possible, in which case McTavish seems the obvious choice and new outside-loft must be found. But this team would be worth a trial:-Rodger; Martin, Strange; Hay, McKelvie, Bliss; B. Gosano, McTavish, Howe, A. V. Gosano, Hughes.

CHINESE LEAGUE. Playing at Caroline Hill, Athletic defeated South China by the odd goal in three. The Athletic were pressing from the kick off but shoot

ug was wenk. The first half was blank.

ON JANUARY 23-24,

POLICE GO UNDER.

South Wales Borderers Win at Happy Valley.

Visiting the Police at Happy Valley, the South Wales Borderers, who were

The Interport tennis contest, to without two of their best men, went he played on Davis Cup lines, be-way with the full complement of tween Canton and Hongkong, has the home team being dismissed for points. Scores were on the low side, been definitely arranged pince at Canton on Saturday and

take 67 runs when they went in to bat Sunday, January 23 and 24.

Hongkong is sending a strong. combination to oppose Bodiker and his henchmen. It includes S. A. Rumjan, D. Rumjahn, E.

C.S.C.C. UNFORTUNATE.

Share Points with R.A.S.C. at Sookunpoo,

G. Fincher, Me W. Lo, and, if his A fino innings of 64 not out by arm allows him to play, L. Gold-A. E. Wood was a feature of the man.

Ng Sze-kwong is travelling match between the Civil Service C.C. with the team as non-playing cap The Civil Service put up 178 runs for and R.A.S.C. played at Sookunpoo. Tennis Association will be repre-military team managed to play out tain, while the Hongkong Lawn six wickets

and declared. Tho vented by Mr. C. P. F. James tiro.

(Hon. Secretary) and Mr. D. S Green (Hon.. Treasurer).

This is the first official tennia Early in the second half, Athletic match between the two ports, but took the lead through L Kwok-chui with a long shot which Ho Hong-ping there is every reason to hope that misjudged. A penalty kick awarded it will not be the last, and that it the Athletia was converted by Tang will be the forerunners of Kwong-sum giving the Athletle a two of annual Interport contests. goals Icad. South China were awarded a penalty kick and Tam Kong pak made no mistake from the

apot.

South China "B" v. Athletic "A#

SIM HOCKEY SHIELD.

nerica

Playing at Caroline Hill, Athletic The following team will represent defeated South China "B" by the odd the Hongkong Hockey Club v. the the goal in five. Lo Chol-wan gave the Navy in the Sim Shield on Athletic the lead with a clever shot. I.N.0.9.C. ground, King's Park, on South China fought back gamely, but Wednesday, at 4.80 p.m.-C. Gregory1 the Athletic defence held out. Be- W. Woodward, G. Rodger; W. A. foro the interval Mak Bo scored the Reid, A. A. Dand, E. V. Rold; H.-O. Athletic's second point.

Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, C. C. Francia, Resuming with a strong attack, the D. B. Evans, J. L. Tetley. Reserves: Athletic want further ahead through. J. Price and A. A. I. Botelhe. Ip Yun-bor who cut through defence and garo Tang Bik-hung; no ]

the

chance from close range. Loung

Wine tak opened the score for South In the closing minutes South China China and Chut Fook-to further pressed but failed to get the equaliser reduced the lead against South. China, before the Anal whistle sounded.

YESTERDAY'S GAMES. Volunteers Skittled Out

by University.

A team from the Volunteers put up a poor show in a cricket match against the University yesterday, being dis- missod for 40. The students had lost eight wickets for 242 when stumps were drawn. The Volunteers tried nino bowlers, while the University had six in action.

AN EASY. VICTORY.

Mr. G. R. Sayer's. XI. Defeat Combined Schools. Playing on the Civil Service C.C. the Combined ground yesterday, Schools were defeated by nine wickets by a strong side captained by Mr. G. R. Sayer. The schoolboys could only master: 62, and Mr. Bayer's team passed this score for the fors of one wicket. 8. R. Kermani contributed, 67 not out.

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St. Bernards St. Johnstono Sten'muir

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4

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Albion

2 Hibernians 1 Queen O' Sta.

team; continued to tread their suc cessful path, when they defeated the nil.-—Routor. North of Scotland by nine points to

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