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Commencing Thursday, 24th Nov.
JANET GAYNOR
CHARLES
FARRELL
in
"DELICIOUS"
with EL BRENDEL Directed by DAVID BUTLER
A Fox Picture.
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DANCE
AT THE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1932.
QUEST FOR THE "TELEGRAPH" CUP BEGINS
AUSTRALIA'S 13 FOR FIRST "TEST"
MAMAK
M. W. WOODFULL
HOCKEY
MEDWAY'S FIRST
UNEXPERIMENTAL
SELECTION
WOODFULL AS CAPTAIN
ONLY THREE NEW 'NAMES
MANY OLD HANDS
That the Australian Teat selectors have decided to re- frain from experiments In the composition of the Australian team to meet England in the first Test Match next month is Indicated by the 13 players selected by the Board of Cyn- trol.
Only three new names appear, and it is quite possible that the final choice will find but player in the team who has not
onn
C. GRIMMETT.
At Third
before appeared in Test cricket. Time of
· According to Reuter, the Austra- Han team for the match at Sydney
on December 2, will be selected} Asking
from:
Woodfull (Victoria).
DEFEAT. Bradman (New South
Wales).
S. McCabe (New South Wales). A. Kippax (New South Wales),
POLICE CONTINUE T Wall (South Australia).
TO WIN
[By "Bully-Of"]
H.M.S. Medway suffered their first reverse in the Mamak Hockey League yesterday, whilst the Police maintained a clean sheet in the "lost" column, by overcoming II.M.S. Tamar.
W. H. Ponsford (Victoria). W. Fingleton (New South
Wales).
C. V. Grimmett (South Ads-
tralia).
H. Ironmonger (Victoria). L. Nagel (Victoria).
W. A. Oldfield (New South
Wales).
L. O'Reilly (New South Wales). V. Y. Richardson (South Aus-
tralia).
THE NEWCOMERS.
The Police were full value for their win by two clear goals
Of these only W. Fingleton, L. against the ILMS. Tamar at O'Reilly and I. Nagel are new King's Park yesterday. The ganic comers to Test cricket. Nagel produced a good standard of yesterday made cricket history by hockey and each side had an equal putting out England in their share of the play in. the opening second innings against an Austra- half although the Tamar forwarde lian XI for a paltry 60 runs, be- were guilty of not availing them-jieved to be about the lowest selves of the many opportunities, score on record in unofficial Test which came their way. The Police games of this description. netted their first goal shortly Nagel's figuren read, after the initiul bully and were unable again to pierce the oppos ing defence until a few minutes. from time. The Police had every. thing their own way after the interval being continually on the 'offensive.
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POINTS FOR ARTILLERY.
0.
10
32
M. R. Wkis.
R
3
The remainder of the selected are all old hands. Charlie Grim- ruett, who has been playing in Test cricket longer than any of the ather nominees, will be the chief hope of attack.
STRONG TEAM.
A similar score was registered in the game between the Royal Artillery and H.M.S. Medway at Happy Valley, the points going to
It is fairly certain that W. M. the Artillery. For the Medway Woodfull, who successfully cap- Evans in goal did some splendid tained the side in England in work, relieving many.
1930, will again hold this impor- difficult Altuations, Dunn hone in the tant position, and there is no doubt that he will have a strong team at his command.
attack.
Lieut. Laine played a good game for the Battery and nerted batting side, with D. G. Bradman, It is a particularly powerful the first gual in the opening half. Woodfull, McCabe, while Harris, at left half,
Kippax. Was Richardson, Ponsford, and Oldfield outstanding. Palmer scored the all safe for any amount of runa. Battery's second goal.
On the U.S.R.C. ground the R.A.S.C. defeated the 24th Battery by goals to 1.
LEAGUE TABLE.
Goals P. W. D. LF. A. Pts.
First Battery 8 1 0 43 8 17 Radio Sports 7 0 10 30 5 13
Ironmonger, who will probably find himself in the final selection on the strength of his bowling, is the oldest player, being 45 years of age.
Grimmett is 40, Richardson 23, Woodfull 35. Oldfeld 35, and Ponsford 32. The six players have an average age of 87.5,
St. Andrew's 8 61 133 813 PROTEST ENTERED.
"Incogitos" 06.00 25 3 12
R.A.S.C.
Police
Signals
Modway
www.R. Engineers
GLOUCESTER BUILDING
12th Buttery
University
Wishart
Thoenix
Veteran
LA.M.C.
21th. Battery
Tamar
Pathian
20th. Battery
1.A.O.C.
Kowi'n Indians
Destroyers
German Glub
62 6 16 19 12
4 1 0 1 5 B
22 12
5 9
121
◊ 12 I
6 4 30 1
When Yachts Race for Ladies Championship.
YESTERDAY'S EVENTS.
The third Ladies Championship of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Squadron was contented yesterday. The course, over 7.8 miles was from Lycemun Beacon to Channel Rocks.
In the contest for "1" "Y" and "G
class Yachts, Why Wonder had
its mant carried away and a protest
I 120 was entered against Toynette. Points.
1
0 +
1 30 0
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INTERPORT SHOOT
SHANGHAI DEFEAT SINGAPORE
Shanghat are a leg up in the triangular Interport shoot- ing contest, in which the Northern Port, Hongkong and Singapore are taking part.
Shanghai defeated Singapore after a thrilling struggle by three shots, their total being 926 against Singapore's 923.
The Hongkong team will fre on December. 14.
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were not allotted on this account.
Detalled resulta Yacht
Time Fos'n. Fts. Tot
Finished Corrected.
Pt.
5
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Misa E. Jan) "ZEN (AM....
2.
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Darothes 4.15,48 ---4.28.68 2018 14
(Mion Kn) ********* " Claw Started at 2.01 pm Atta
4.51.24
(Mr. Charasse),
Why Wondert did not nigh
(Mrs. Fowke).
Bitejarket
4.44.58 4.34.17
(Mi M. Whitham) Speedwall 4.54.10
(Mr. Suwar!)
6.04581
(Mrs. Malone) |
Unel Tognetle
(Mi Patchett)
6.10.20
(Mr Fices)
Canice
4.5W.B
6.91.41 CST.ED
"A" Class Startað að 3,14 pm.
Ert Ladies Championship, Wap II 5.07.0 *5.07.08
(Mrs. Grian) La Linda
8.04.00 6.04.DO (Mr. Shaldon)
4.67.35 4.57.58 (Mrs. Krogh Mos)
-5.06.85
Jan
وسط معالا
6MM., Brazil)
1
*
1' '11 11
7 1
0.00.58-1
INTERPORTERS LEAVE FOR NORTH
FULL OF QUIET CONFIDENCE
GOING ALL OUT
TO WIN
By "Veritas"
} If quiet confidence goes for anything, Hongkong are going to win--and win well-the Interport football against Shanghai on Saturday next.
It was really refreshing and went aboard about a quarter to most encouraging to meet the eleven. He told me that he was local team and their manager, feeling no ill-effects from Satur- Mr. W. E. Hollande, on board the day.
President McKinley last night; It appears that loss of studs to when they embarked prepara-his boots was his chief worry in tory to sailing early this morning that match. "I finished the game for the Northern port. They re-with only one stud" he explained, fused to be despondent about last "but have got things righted now, Saturday's game, and without and am not expecting a repetition the slightest arrogance, ex-of the trouble in Shanghai for 1 pressed, one and all, their con- bellove the grounds there are not fidence in bringing back the quite so hard an ours in Hong- coveted Interport trophy from kong." the Shanghai domain.
This problem of Bliss's opens up a rather interesting point. Are Said Manager Hollands. This is studs or bars to one's football the fifth time I have been with the boots preferable in Hongkong?
Stalybridge Win Cup Tie Internort team and never have ! With our very hard grounds thore
and Now Meet Hull
REVISED
DRAW
London, Nov. 21.
felt ao confident in their ability to is no doubt that studs are more. win." Courageous words, which ilable to be wrenched off, whereas everyone will hope to be
Been bars right across the soles and horne out in a few days time.
heels remain permanent fixtures, and, on the whole, I think offer a better grip.
The team is due to arrive on
THIRD TIME LUCKY.
Rodger, the Hongkong skipper, At the third time of asking, without being quite so emphatic, decision was reached yesterday in expressed his belief in the team Thursday, and they will, of course, the F.A. cup-tle between
in the following words "I think have some practice among them. Staly- bridge and Altrincham.
we have a good chance of winning, solves before the big match. We were not all out on Saturday."
SUGGESTION TO ZBW.
Playing on the Manchester City! ground, Stalybridge won by the only goal scored and on Saturday play at home to Hull City in the First Round Proper. Reuter.
The rovised draw reads: Workington v. Scunthorpe. Accrington v. Hereford, Darlington v. Boston. Halifax v. Darwen. Southport v. Nelson. Carlisle v. Denaby, Chester v. Rotherham. Crewe v. Crooktown. York. Scarborough.
Marine (Liverpool) v. Hartlepools. Doncaster v. Gainsboro,
Rochdale v. Stockport. Wrexham v. Spennymoor. Barrow v. Gateshead.
Tranmere v. New Brighton, Stalybridge v. Hull. Walsall v. Mansfield.
Dartford v. Yeovil and Petters. Cardiff v. Bristol Rovers. Northampton v. Lloyds (Sitting- bourne).
Bristol City v. Romford. Newport v. Ilford. Merthyr Town
Rangers.
V. Queen's Park
Margate v. Rudeaports. Torquay v. Bournemouth. Southend v. Exeter.
Guildford v. Coventry.
Folkestone v. Norwich, Orient v. Aldershot. Swindon v. Dulwich Hamlet. Palace v. Wycombe Wanderers. Reading
Brentford. Luton v. Kingstonians,
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
Army Fifteen for the Triangular Series.
"Anyhow, this is my third The Interport match takes place game, and the third time isnt the Canidrome on Saturday, always lucky."
and it is worth recalling that Bryant, the Artillery's sharp-arrangements are being made for shooter, who is travelling as a running commentary to be broad- reserve anid "We are going to do ust from RUOK station.
our best," and after all one can't
do
more than that, and Andy Duncan, who also revealed the fact that the Interporters were deliberately playing at half speed! on Saturday to avoid risk of in juries, remarked. "Frankly, I think stand a good chance pulling it off."
we
of
May I suggest to ZBW that this presents an admirable opportunity for a relay which would
be tremendously np. preciated in Hongkong. So far. I understand it is quite possible for such a relay to be made.
CB
On Sunday next the Hongkong The team, together with a team will meet tho Rest number of friends as well as Mr. Shanghai, and, according to Mr.
of
C. M. Manners. Chairman of the Hollands, it is quite on the cards
INTERPORTER'S QUEST-Members of the Hongkong Interpart football team who took part in the final match on Saturday before leaving for Shanghai this morning. Standing (left to right):-Mullane, Bliss, Pardoo, A. Duncan and Lau Mau. Sitting-Cheng Shui-beng, Wong Mee-shun, Howe, Suen Kam-ahun, Baldry, Rodger (Capt) and W. E. Hollands (Manger). Players absent from photograph are 5. Stranga, Bryant and Leung Wing-chui. (Photo: Ming Yusn).
The following team will represent the Army in the triangular tournn- Football Association. Mr. H. M., that ment match (Army v. Navy) on the McTavish, Chairman of the Selec-arranged before the team leaves A further match will be Scokampoo sound at 4.15 p.m. to- tion Committee, and Mr. G. Caswell on December 2.
morrow
(Wednesday) -Full-back, of Lieut. Birt three-quarters, Lleut.
the Football Association,
Martin, Lieut. Hamilton, Lieut. assembled on the President The team will take with backa, Privates Stevens and Hoskins; last night, and of course there was sportsmen for a successful visit. Galletley, Licut Grows-Read; half- McKinley shortly after 10 o'clock them the sincere wishes of all forwards, Lieut. Hebert, Lance Cpl. the mascot. Tratt, Cpl. Suter, Lance Cpl. Hardy,
Glamore, Pt.
Lieut. Macfarlane, Lleut. Prior, Pte. Walters.
Referee, Major McIntyre.
YACHTING AND
RUGBY
THE MASCOT.
Although the trials and the final composition of the sido bavs aroused controversy, and a feeling The mascot is a felix cat, within many quarters that the selectora a long tail which sticks, up-might have made a better job of symbolic of the Hongkong team their task, I, for one, readily con- Mr. Hollands pointed out--and code that the team is a good repre- adorned around the neck with sentative one. silk blue and white ribbons, the Colony's football colours.
DUNCAN'S DECLARATION.
If it gives of its best, nothing There WAS a cheery air of else matters. That it will do this WEEKLY COMMENTS Strange was an early arrival and especially if the players are all optimism about the whole team. 8. am aure that is no doubt, IN "TELEGRAPH"
Providing there are no acold. ants, Hongkong will line up the following team on Saturday next:
he told me that his army Injury Imbued with the same zeal as had_completely recovered.
Andy Duncan, who declared "I am "I played four sets of tennis to-going all out, and am willing to Thanks to the Telegraph's day" he pointed out by way of break my neck in this Interport sports service, rugby enthusiasts substantiating his assertion; and game." In the Colony are now amply honesty I can conceive of no botter provided for with authoritative topt reports on all local matches and
In fact, weekly comments.
a most encouraging feature, and ono which is keeping To-morrow our new valued Manager Hollands, and his assist contributor "Three-Quarters" ant, Mr. Y. K. Mok, happy, 18 tirat will make his weekly observa- the Interporters are setting off as tions on the local game in these fit as fiddios. Bryant, who may be columna.
needed, niao reports himself O. K Another new feature of the His leg Injury, sustained during Telegraph sports columns will the Armistice Day match has com- make its appearance on Thurs pletely recovered.
day, when the first of a series of weekly yachting notes will be published.
BLISS'S STUDS, "Sonny" Blies, all smiles and looking in the host of condition,
,
Rodger (Club, Capt.); Mullane (S.W.IL) and 8. Strange (Club); Bliss (Kowloon), Pardoo (R. Artillery) and A. Duncan (Club); Cheng Shui-hong . (8) China), Wong Mee-shun (8. China), Howe* (Clúb), Buen Kam-ahun (Athletic), and Baldry (Lincolns).. (
The reserves will be Lan Mau (8. China), Bryant " (B. Artillery, and Leung Wing-chut (S. China).