THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932. ·
INTERPORT SOCCER TEAM ANALYSED BY "VERITAS"
CRICKET OF
THE WEEK
ACHIEVEMENTS IN HOLIDAY GAMES
NAVY DO WELL
(By "The Stumper")
UITE ди
amount of cricket
was played last week, The K..C. and, the H.K.C.C. availed themselves of the opportunity to play a two-day game on Fridny and Saturday between their senior and junior teams, while many clubs were engaged on the latter day and the Volunteers put in a game on Sunday against a rather weak C.S.C.C. side. This is only to be expected in view of the love- ly weather we have been having and the only drawback is that it gets dark fairly carly. Still, we ought to be thankful for what we have,
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AFTER knocking up 169 for eight
wickets, the Cralgengower C.C.: must have missed Rubbard, their re- cent discovery. for their League match against the Army at Sookun- last week. Ernie Zimmern,
poo
to
theje skippor, played well to score 10, and nom consistent batting brought the cure
160. Their bowling, However, was not strong ensugh to dismiss the Army side, who had inade 126 for six wickets when stumps were drawn.
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NOTICED that Lieut. Garthwaite,
POTENTIAL CHAMPIONS-This group photograph shows the Medway hockey team which is making
a name for itself in the Mamak tournament this vason, and appear to stand a good chance of carrying off the honours. Top- C. P. O. Nosworthy, E. R. A. Wisdom, A. B. Hodge. L/S. Hawgood. E. F. A. Wingrave. Bottom: L/5. Hollywood, Tel. Lewis E. R. A. Dunn, Ldg. Sig, Evans (captain), L/S, Rhodes, Tol. Steara,,
Absent from photograph are A. B. Robertion and A. B. Allen.
Pick of the Bunch for Saturday
Gay Crusader Should Beat Gleneagles
who has played for Perthshire, THE
turned out for the Army, and was their most impressive batsman. He went in second wicket and was not
with 28 at close of play. He opened the bowling, but failed to take] a wicket. Col. Nosworthy, who comes with a big reputation fram hia, was also included in the team, but did not do anything of note apart from making a duck!" He is to yel init accustomed to local conditions is bound to do well after a while. ! Pte. Dewey was the most successful bowler for the Army, taking five wie
kets for 24 runs.
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F the Craigengower bowlers, 1, K. Lee took three wickets for. 20 runs, while Omar, R. Lee and Lami each claimed one. It is extremely unfortunate for the Happy Valley team that now they have discovered a howler with great possibilities he should develop appendicitir. It will be recalled that Hubbard did very well against the Indians earlier In the season, and returned some very good gurun oven If he did get in between the "rabbits,”
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IN the Second Division, the
GIRAFFE'S OPPORTUNITY: GOLD KEY A CYNCH FOR SURREY HDC.
(By "Ringtai")
WHO'S WHO AND WHO MAY
1st Race Despite the fact that our crack jockey is un Gleneagles, I fancy Gay Crusader for this opening event, with Bag and Baggage a useful place bet.
2nd Race The Giraffe, with Leo Frost up, has a great chance of winning, and City of Melbourne is not out of the reckoning. Don't entirely forget Wolin.
3rd Race Gold Key appears a cinch for this event, with Valorous a good second,
4th Race Lunar Star, Don and Navy Hall are the pick for the Big Event, with Ajax worthy of consideration in case of accidents,
5th Race Almost impossible to forecast with any degree of confidence,
6th Race Flying Tourist for this event which will have 20 starters, and Helier Skelter, well you never know!
7th Race Pride of Txingino looks good here, and so
for that matter do Fortune Bay and Blue Star,
8th Race Cabinet Hall should, and in any case think the first three can be picked from my selection below.
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of ponies
As
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1. M. MCTAVISH, the
M Secretary of the H. K. Foot-
ball Club, who will be sovering his prominent connexion with Incal soccer when he returns Home in a
few weeks time.
STRONG FORWARD LINE Mamak
BUT PROBLEMATICAL
INTERMEDIATES
INCLUSION OF RESERVES WOULD
IMPROVE THE SIDE
WITH the Interport team definitely selected and the
contests still in the future, it is of very little value to criticise the handywork of the Selection Committee, although personally I very much deprecate what appear to be, unless otherwise pro ved, singular sins of omission and commission in the composition of the eleven.
To-morrow's match may go a long way to either allaying or encouraging the fears that the selected side is by no means the best at the disposal of the selectors, but the trials have given very small hopes.
Frankly I feel that if the three reserves chosen were put into the team, Hongkong would walk on to the Canidrome ground and deliberately and definitely obliterate the Shanghai- landers.
is with these players, I feel, that the local team could be made up to the strongest representative combination possible for long kong to put into the field,
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Hockey
Problem
RULING WHICH MUST
BE REVISED Impossible. Position for Civilian Clubs
(By "Bully Off") NL [NLESS steps are taken in the near future to amend the rule relating to the time for the commencement of
matches in the Mamak Tournament I am afraid great difficulty will be ex- perienced by the committes in getting the fixtures completed by the end of March as is anticipated. The rulo in this respect is hard and fast and reads as follows: "The times for com. mencement of Tournament matches shall be not later than shown here. under-October, 4.30 p.m., November, 4.15 p.m., December, 4.00 p.m. January, 4.00 p.m., February, 4 p.m.; and March 4.30 p.m. This means that during the next two months teams must be ready to bully-off not
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It is interesting to find Lau Mau, of walking through almost any Loung Wing-chul, and Johnson defenes placed against them in picked to travel as reserves, for it Hongkong. Nevertheless it will later than 4 pm, which is almost an
be essential for the selectors, and Impossibility for in particular Manager Hollands, the majority of to keep keen eyes on the team and the civilian cluba to discover how they shape gen. compating, excess Jerally. There is bound to be
any, of Few, f plenty of good individualism; the players are team work, as I have stressed time able to get away and again, is a more, important from their work early as 3.30 factor to consider.
p.m. which would This team work has been con-be necessitated spicuous only by its absence in by the present the trials, but it is to be hoped ruling. This must inevitably lend to that now the eleven has been
the caricellation definitely chosen, that they will of a large num to-morrow demonstrate an un-ber of matches derstanding that will place con- during December shall, Hon, Sec. fidence in their own ability to and January and Mamak Tourna win.
In view of the number of gamer which have to bo played would suggest that a bye-law be panned at the earliest possible opportunity which will enable the opposing captains, by | mutual consent, to ix their own time for the commencement of matches. This, in my opinion, is the only way of getting over a difficulty which will undoubtedly cause the Mamak Tourna- ment Cominillee great concern is the New Year.
REPUTATION ONLY. Although Strange is a fine back, being particularly splendid fighter when things are not going quite the right way, Lau Mau iš, I think it will be generally con- ceded, superior. Last week's trial Įdemonstrated beyond doubt that Leung is streets ahoad of Duncan ns a half back, and Johnson, I have felt all along, is likely to prove a more able tender than Howe, who, at, the moment. It must be confessed, is occupying his place in the team purely on res putation and not current form: that is, unless the selectors have been blind to the obvious,
The selectors' alm in streng- thening to the utmost, the forward ¦ line, is both laudable and, welli achieved. Cheng Shu-hong and Wong Mec-shun promise to make a very formidable wing, even more so than Bryant and Cheng in the Just trial, whilst Baldry has in Suon Kam-shrei
of the cleverest footballers in local foot- ball to give him every opportunity of shining.
PROBLEMATICAL HALVES.
run at four pounds under top weight but this pony is so disappointing that The selection of Pardoe at cen- I cannot recommend it. Powhatan tre-hair is a bold stroke, and it is will probably be. ridden by Leo Frost, pretty certain that the Gunner's but doubt if even the irilliance of pivot will not let the team down. | this "whip" will be sufficient to bring.
the pony past the finishing post ahead
Indiann, Chiu
He has been in constant train- i ing this week, and has, in con- sequence, greatly increased his Hpeed, a phase of his game which the Trials obviously in dicated needed attention.. Nevertheless the prospective
TINKUMAR KOMMER BARA INCASALINGJALLARASI CONTAINED
HOME FOOTBALL
LEAGUE MATCH AND CUP REPLAY
London, Nov. 17. Newport County obtained their first home victory in the Third Division (South) to- by day, defeating Brighton five goals to two.
F. A. CUP RESULT.
In their Cup replay with Street, Merthyr Town trium- phed with equal ense, running out winners by five goals to two, and qualifying to meet Queen's Park Rangers in the first round proper on Satur- day, November 26. Merthyr
are drawn at home.—Reufer.
JAWATAN BIRAMONE63VRANINGUSONICHIGEERTER TO TOLMINERS ME
LEAGUE PROGRAMME.
Recond find third
Mr. E. V. Mar.
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am sure all hockey enthusiasts and all othey sportsmen in the Colony will join with me in wishing G. E. K. Divett, the ponyiar vlee-captain and former secretary pf the Hong Kong Hockey Club, every happiness in his new venture. Mr. Divett leaves for Tientsin on Sunday and will be Imarried on December, Brd: to Misa Eileen Elizabeth Adair at the Union Church, ia departure will mean a re-shuining of the Club tenn and to this end E. V. Reed will come up from his customary position at back to centre-forward and H. 3. D. Lowe will be included in the defence.
ONE of the most prolifle goal
acureres in local hockey this season is W. J. Brown of the Y.M.C.A. Brown (here he is) has, in the last four games, netted twelve goals, bringing his total to date to 27. when tho ry" second string drow J. Yesterday he added a couple more
all with the II.K.S.R.A. He has been
woll combining during the lust fow weeks with
division
commenced with
Police R.C, received 'n rotback at the hands of the C.C.C. juniors, who won comfortably by five wickets. The ganrdians of the peaco found B. R. Irance in great form, this bowler Although there has been no big, Star, Don and Navy Hall. Never-of the others. Helter Skelter, if it taking seven wickets for 24 runs. At response for the first race of the day theless should any happen to any of can reproduce anything like its old ponies, Ajax form will make the rest of the field one time Trance cinimed seven of the--the Norfolk Handleap for "A" Class the three mentioned eight wickets that had fallen. Irance ponies over 7 furlongs, there is every which won its last start at Macap, step out, and good ponies for place has been playing in better company, promise some fairly good flesh will be right in the running. having turned out for the Indian R,G7,| Laking part. Nevertheless quite a not expect anything sensational from investments will be in the first division when they won number of entrants are engaged in either Workable Stag, White Jade Quan and Alexandra Hall.
This match, which takes place the Shick for the first time in 1930- Inter events and I shall not be sur Stag or Meridian Star.
The Sussex Plate will have but success of the Interport half back at Caroline Hill in the big event ine is distinctly problematical. of the day, and there will be no 31. He should do very well noong | prised to find a small field of three
Undoubtedly the hardest event small field, but as most of the on-Bliss is definitely playing out of first division league matches as or four ponien for this opening race.| the juniors.
upon which to make nny forecast is the Suffolk Handicap for "D" Classants will be running at weights un position on the right wing and counter attractions. fort Gleneaglen which was beaten SI expected, the Navy were too
der the usual handicap weights, and Duncan may, or may not. touch his good for the Club de Recreio third place at the last inceting, han ponien. Quite a number at King's Park. After knocking up/been selected for top weight at 165 which are in splendid form just now in addition have but the medium race host form on the left.
To-morrow will offer the Inter- There is, however, a programme G. Fowler, who 110 for eight wickets declared, they hs. Mr. Leo Frost our crack rider is will be starting here, among them of a mile with which to contend, the
for un top, but he has as his chief oppon- Į being Gold Bar, King's "Parade, finish should be good and the going port defence a rent trial, for they of diamined the Portuguese lads
156 will be opposed by some of the games. only 60. Omnianey-Davies, who play ent, day Grusader at 141 pounds. Golden Arrow, Cebu, Rainstorm and
Or, the three leading "y" this. ed in the senior division last year, It has to be taken into consideration The Gadwall. And then if you look fast. Pride
and who was the most impressivo bowler al that this pony ran an excellent finish right down to the bottom of the pounds is a
Hongkong. If they come Navy appear to have the tough- has deputised for though
Robertson returned better Imlt a length behind Sadko, which handicapper's at you will and Or. neither Fortune Bay, or Blue Staring in Che forwards operat-teams in the second divisions, the thor
through well-and they will have est proponition when they visit Summers in the of 1.58 1-5 lands, that gallant little pony which can be ignored. Agures. If they can turn out the returned the good time
to piny much better than last week the Royal Artillery. The Gunners 1st XI on several Kanto team week after week, my necs for a mile. Furthermore, if add- has twice attempted runaway vie ed confidence In this entry in needed lories during the season. 1 leave
to claim this then they will en-are only a point behind the Navy occasions. Fowler money is on them for the Shirld.
it is provided by the fact that Me.lers to make their own selection
If the top weight-Cabinet Hall-- runs according to look form in the joy the confidence of the whole of and both have lost two matches. fast and unsel
fish and Brown the friendly matches, the lung. Gilbert Harriman, who has been in here.
last event of the day, it should be football enthusiasts here. It pro- Last week the nauticals enjoyed
number TREMENDOUS FIELD. kopy Cricket Club did well to rent forma lately, is riding, and we
this pony's race for the asking. Still mises to be a big test and they will the distincion of overcoming South of his goals to his colleaguen fores a draw with the Kowloon C. an expect a sparkling display from
him on Dr. Reidy's fast runner. Bag A tremendous field is anticipated there are ponies like Imperiul Hall, he the last to underrate the Chinn, but against this has to judicious parsing. It is e great Thinking of the game, four batting and Baggage from the sanie stable for the Kent Hanstient race, and no Christmas Belle, New King and The strength of the opposition. placed the Artillery's runaway vie plty that Sonimers cannot turn out displays stand out in my memory:-
NECESSITY OF TEAM WORK. tory of b-nil against Eastern. Imore regularly, no ho is a definite J. P. Whitham's solid batting in both enjoys a useful weight. In fact 155 less than 20 contestants promise to Crook, which have to be considered,
starter. From this big and I firmly believe that from these The Interporters should win feel that with the ground advan strength to the "Young Men's" com. selection I feel that Flying Tourist five ponies can be elected the first, is the pick, as it has recently been wecond and third for the Essex Handi- fairly comfortably because I feel tage the Gunnera will just about bination. It is interesting, to note that H. J. D. Lowe and S. H. Garred they boast a forward line capable. (Continued on Page 9.) demoted to this class. Deveron will cap.
have turned out for the "y" once or twice lately and with their increasing membership, I forecast a bright futuro for the Y.M.C.A. hockey club which has steadily come to the fore during the Inst усаев.
two
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the II.K.C.C. innings, A. T. Lay'sounds should make no difference to face the
pony af its calibre. E. F. Fincher a
hurricane inninga,
GIRAFFE'S CHANCE.
The Nullah Nullah Handicap, which is a six furlongs sprint for Australian, ponies has some gond
polished batting after a somewhat shaky start and N. A. E. Mackay's welcomio return to form. Rugby has robbed the H.K.C.C. of a very solid bat in Whitham, who would be a use ful acquisition if he could be persund unies entered. Polar Star has been ed to give up rugger. Lay made 50 nominated top weight which should in his first innings and of there give The Giraffe, with Leo Frost scarcely any were made on the off. aboard, an opportunity of reversing He dealt neverely with the fast bowl the decision gained by the Kong bro-
ers, but when Hayward put Sargent thers at the last meeting, Evening; against him, he was completely tied Star is carrying 160 pounds which 1 think is just a little too much this! pony can reasonably take. City of
up and got out very tamely.
some
To-morrow's
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
Division 2, k. 4. 2.15 p.m. Taung Tsis Eastern--Navy R.A. Navy-Sookunpoo R.A.Holmes: Leadbeater and
Ward, Greensherds
and Snooks, Smith, Frearson,
St. Joseph's v Club-St. Joseph's Club: Fogwell: Putouloff
and
Kowloon v S.W.B.--Kowloon Kowloon: Cook:
and Palmer G. White, Whitfield and Petherick: Benwell: Hast, Webb, R. Phillips, I Phillips and V. White.
Hill
of Tsirigin nt
likely winner,
BOOK FORM.
but
Sports: Fixtures and Teams
South Chinn:-Ho Hong-ping: Woo Wai-hing and U Hing-yuen: Bui Kit nam. Yao Wa-ling, and Wan Cho-lok: Chung Ping-en, Lai Chie-wing, lạnh Wing-kong, Li Wing-on and Young Lincolns-Chinese,
Pen-hon.
4.15
Division 2
Civil Service v Craigengower-- Valley
To-day
11 Lowes
1. Senior, the R.A.S.C. centre-
P. forward, has been out of the Rage during the whole of the past heck on account of an attack of in- fluenza, and his absenco has been H.M.S. Tamar y HLM.S. Medway keenly felt by the Corps.. Ho hopes --King's Park. -
to be fit again by Monday and able Tamar: Jordan: II and Burkitt: to take in the R.A.3.C. match against Eastlake. Downs and Corbett: Marton, the 24th Battery. Wade, McIntyre, Davies and Price.
Friendly
Club "A" v Recreio-King's Park, 5 p.m.
Club "A"--Moses: Duncan and
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khow than in the past.
Civil Service!-F. J. Ling. F. H. Holdman, J. Barrow, N. Pobbington, University
E. F. Buttress, P. D. Crawley, F. E. Matthews, F. J. McGowen, S. Randle, R.A[F. v Chinese-Recrelo, 2.45 R. G. Robertson, and A. E. Wood. Eudio v K, E-Chatham Rd., 2.45 ILK.C.C. 2nd XI v Navy 2nd XI R.E.; Kimber: Savell and White- ILK.C.C. Bek: Lealic, Hollingworth, and Fret- H.K.C.C.-C. E. Gahagan, A. K. well; Meehan, Whiting, Humbury, Bracket R. Dunn D. Kince, Henry: Heer, Dale, and Komor: Fox, should be able to put up a bottor
L. A, Duncan, L. Pegg and Sloane.
Signals RA.S.C.--8ookupno, II, J. D. Lowe, A. D. Lowson, R. S. W. Wade, McIntyre, Davies and Price. Patterson, P. W. J. Planner and J. E.
SATURDAY. Potter,
FRIENDLIES.
League H.M.S. Parthian v`1st. H.K.8.R— Marina
4.15
CRICKET.
League (Division 1) Cralgengower v Civil Service
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Banderson has recently signed for Je the R.A.0.C. and is playing at right back to the great improvement of the Ordinance dufence..
E. Fincher was not comfortable Melbourne at the same weight is a E. in his first few minutes at the distinct sprinter and if it goes on to wicket and should have been held at the course fit and well may easily alip. I thought Hayward and Whit-go close in this race. Lucy Glitters, Lowen: ham were rather slow for alip field- Friar Tuck and The Raindrop are Harris:
who ers, especially to Deck, was more long distance ponies, but I ex-Hardy and Fill sending down some fast stuff. As it peet we shall see them go to the post was, Fincher knicked ono boleen supported by certain sections of the them, and then went on to knock up publie. Wotin, which won a race in Sunny, Coll, C. Duncan, Low and 73 not out. Except for this blemish, the early part of the season will be Farrow, Boll, G. ho played a very good knock and made bearing Mr. Harriman and looks good Sharp, nome pretty shota on the off. I was for a place. glad to seo Mackay making
Gold Key looks a cynch for the runa at inst. Ile foll off altogether last season and parcely did anything Surrey Handicap, for not only is the
I.R.C. v K.C.C.-Sockunpoo of note, but last week he showed be pony in first class form, but has Mr.
8. China ए Lincolns-Caroline is now Recing the ball again, Ho Coplan on top, and he is one of our
LRCA. A. Rumjahn, F. D. Civil Service: G. R. Sayar, J. E. strongest ridera Valorous had a win hind a good knock in both innings.
Chinn-Tong Sik-hung: Richardson, F. Baker, F. J. de Roma, Pereira, A. H. Madar, A. H. Bumjahn. over Boxing Eve when the latter was running at ita best, which means that Chan Wing-ylu and Chung Fal-lam: E. M. Hamilton, P. C. K. Hawkins, A. H. Minu, A. K. Minu, S. A. Lanail, wunning at its best, which means that Chan Wing-ylu and
Colours: Harris Walker: E. zon, J. Smith and I. Martin. Ping-sun and E. P. Reed, R. A. J. Simpson, H. E. II. D. Rumjahn, A. Boker, F. M. of
T. Hamet.
Flood, another newcomer to the IRC. 2nd XI v K.C.C. 2nd ЯA. Owen Hughes and B, Franklin:
C.R.AS.C. vide, has been playing Pau Kn-ping, Kan Sek-wal, Ng Po-kuf Wood.
H. Kill, M. Alun Jones, E. Bonnar, and Chek Sek-kam.
Kowloon
at centro-forward. In the place Chinese Ewo-Chinese
C. Ferguson and E. Blackburn. Pollee Diocesan Boys School
Whiten: M. Bird: M, Gray and A. Senior during the past week. He Division B..
Nieol: E. O'Hagen, D. M. Pope, A. arrived from Blianghal on Sunday Hallifax: E. Bell, M. Battey, P. M. where he has boon playing a lot of
hockey. Harrop; A, G, Orme and II. King.
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THE feature of the Junior game
E feature of the junior gama
South
Radio v 12th Battery-U.S.R.C. H. K. Ladles Intra-Club-Naval Ground, 3 p.m..
Patterson for the Club, who knocked in at the count. Tha Tigor,. Bright Young Kwok-wn: Chan Wing-kam, Strange, 11. G. Wallington, and A. M, Arculli, and A. E. Abbas, Resorve: Westlake and M. King: D. Robertson,
THE BIG EVENT.
up 810 in their first innings. Of this Star and Daylight Eve have chances
and which cannot be ignored. total Patterson claimed 134 played very well I understand al- though his start was a bit shaky. If hemory serves, this is Paterson's sule claim to distinction since he joined the Club's ranka a few years ago.
Threo class ponies will figure in the big event of the afternoon the Hong- Ikong Griffins Cup. They are Lunari
8. China v St. Joseph's-Caroline Hill, 2.45
H.K.C.C.—King's Park ́ Navy V II.K.C.C.-A. W. Hayward, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. C. Bock, E. R. Duckitt, G. 9. Dunkley, D. 8. Harley, O. E. C. Marton, K. A. Munro, T. A. Pearce, A. Raid, J. P. Whitham..
HOCKEY.
Mamak Shield
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THE Tamar have recently scquired three now players in J. D. Wat-
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