THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27; 1933.

E. F. FINCHER FINDS TRUE CRICKET FORM

CIVIL SERVICE BAT WELL BUT HAVE NO BOWLERS

ALVES' 6 FOR 19 V UNIVERSITY

UP TO DATE LEADING AVERAGES IN LEAGUE CRICKET

By "Three-Quarters")

SENIOR Longue cricket last week

was confined to the match between¦ University and the Civil Service

C.C. played at Pokfulam. It was a

SECOND DIVISIÓN.

Katting.

C.W.I Ing (11.K.

game of fluctuating fortunes, but e century without the semblance of vị xã, Küchell (CBC) chance by D.J.N. Anderson swung the Stapleton (K.C.C.)

R. Wynne Poller) gume round in favour of the under-, FM. el Arrull (6156) graduates who won by nine wicks The

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Cpl. Orr (ARC)

Barrow (0.8.C.C

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198 47.00

111

547 36.75

137 54.24

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44.13

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Civil Servants, without

D. Kitben (K.CC.) & K assistance of several of their regular, A.L.F." Haven (K.CG.) 4 players, and fielding several sub 11. Fulfer (Navy)``

titutes, managed to put up 168 runs for eight wickets, which I believe,į represents their best score la lengue rams to date.

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J. Armation, G.A.V. Hall (ROC), & C.F. Alexander (Pulice) « 62- W. Beed 100ty....

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flowing.

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WITH J. F. Richardson and 11. G. AR. Su (1.) 21.2 # 37 B

Wallington putting on 76 runs A.M. Huntah .R.U.) 52.419 114 for the third wicket, the Civil Servants. Gray RA...) 32.5 7 Macie

the University bowling lonk A. Alres carrio

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help to change this view, Richardsun T.. Hun (Police) 23.1 8 reached the half-century-the first A. Prata (Recreio) time he has done so in læague matches | d58. Tenure (CEC) #S this season and Wallington played Thempions (Felice) 24.5 4

8. Randall (0.1.C.C.) 24.9 A 164 Food cricket for his 44.

B. Bourbutts (00.0,) 28.2 8 ELC G.V.F. Bishop (1EK,

C.C.)

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NOT for the first time, de, or fruit. 0113101

and the University skipper, A. M. | P.8.si Areuill (1.3LC.) 40.313 191 Rodrigues, put up more than 100 for

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the first wicket, and this paved the way for the undergraduates' victory. Anderson had just reached his century when he was caught and bowled by Richardson. I understand he played] very well and did not give any zenl chance. He in batting splendidly at present, and it is indeed a pity that he has to leave for England so soon.

true captain's innings, and justi- ŵed the confidenco placed in him by ble team-mates. His included] characteristic strokes on the leg side,) but one could notice quite a prent dealf of Improvement in his defence. Pos- sessed of a good pair of eyes, he is one of the most improved batsmen in| the Colony, and his temperament ; makes him an ideal opening bat. With Anderson's departure on Febru- ary 12, he will find it very difficult to get an opening partner.

A.M. Rodrigues played a

H.A. Alves, of the Club de Re-

creto, brought off Q rood bowling feat against the University, sending six batsmen back to the pavi lion for only 10 runs. The under- graduates were expected to put up a better show than they did, but all their batsmen were at sea

against Alves. They were dismissed for 66 and were beaten by nine wickets.

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FTER a lapse of some weeks, E. F.)

Fincher came into the limelight

again with an in-

ninga of 52 against

H.M.S. Devonshire. The naval team; had two bowlers of the merits

Hollands, and Jenter-Fust and "Ernie's" innings could not be said to have been mado Against

weak trundling. A good bat to watch when he gets going, he is not us reliable As his E.C., however

brother,

Fixtures and Teams

Sports Programme for Week-End

FOOTBALL-

Interport

There long has been controversy as to whother a fighter could bost a wrestler and fans in New York's Madison Square Garden almost were given the answer when Ray Steele (right) started tos- slag baymakers at Champion Ed. "Strangler" Lewis (left) in their wrestling match. Steala was disqualified but not until after there was pretty much of a free-for-all with John Evko, a wrestler, get- ting so excited he just had to jump into the ring for the fun. He is non climbing through the ropes on his way out, escorted by the

referee.

HOME SOCCER FORECAST

F. A. CUP AND LEAGUE

LIKELY WINNERS

F. A. CUP. Fourth Round.

Luton

v. TOTTENHAM Tranmerc v. Leeds Un. VILLA

Combined Chinese v Shanghai | EVERTON

-Club, 3 p.m.

LEAGUE.

Division 3

R.A.F. v Radio-Recreio, 2.30.

Southend

Aldershot

Burnley BRIGHTON

. Sunderland.

v. Bury

Y. DERBY

v. MILLWALL v. SHEFFIELD v. Bradford.

S. China v Recreio-Caroline MANCH. CITY v. Walsall HINI, 2.30.

CHESTER v.Halifax Chinese v RE-Chinese, 2.30. BIRMINGHAM . Blackburn' Lincolns v Signals-Chatham Rd., 2.30.

Darlington v. CHESTER-

St. Joseph's

Joseph'e, 2.30,

Univernity

Talkoo--St.

S.W.B.-St. V

SUNDAY.

Joseph's, 4.

Junior Shield

South China "y" v St. Joseph's -Caroline Hill, 2.15.

MONDAY.

SHANGHAI WIN INTERPORT

(Continued from Page 8.) signaled his movements in a mort ohvinua munner, rendering the work of Vanco and Turner, very much calor..

Cher's game consequently suffered, and although he was a rendy worker, the fact that he received the hall too clonely considerably cramped his style against the towering Vance,

TWO BRIGHT SPOTS.

The two bright spots in the Hongkong attack were the Gosano brothers. A. V. Gosane, with the heart of a lion, worked ceaselessly to infuse life and purpose into the home attack. But his was a com- paratively lone game, and, falling to receive proper support, he was forced to see his brilliant efforts destroyed.

B. Gosono was always seeking to make goal scoring openings, but Senl'a inferiority on the wing, and the crowding together of the insides in the centre, nullified his work,

The colinuse of the Hongkong in- termediates was one of the most un- expected features of the match. Pardoe was but a shadow of his unsal self, his tackling being made without the necessary hid of anticipation, whilst his constructive play suffered from impetuosity. Ife nino, made gravo blander in deprivlag A. V. Gosano of the penalty kick in second half. The goal would have given Hongkong a vital lead, Goanno was the one man in the team likely to make the utmost of the ap- portunity.

BRILLIANT BACKS,

A

the

and

SPORT ADVTS.

HONGKONG FOOTBALI.

ASSOCIATION.

INTERPORT PROGRAMME,

Thursday, January 26th, Hong kong v. Shanghai, Club ground.

Saturday, January 28th, Shang- hal v. ILK, Chinese, Club ground, Monday, January 30th, 'Shang- hai v. United Services, Kowlooz ground. All Matches Start at 3 p.m. Sharp.

for the covered and uncovered Booking for the 26th and 28th

stands will open at Messrs. Ander- dou on Monday, the 23rd.

Prices Covered Stand $2.30.

Uncovered 'Stand $1.20.

match on the 30th, prices $1.00 There will be no booking for the and 60 cents. All above pricos include tax›

W. E. HOLLANDS,

Hon. Secretary.

FANLING HUNT STEEPLECHASES.

SUNDAY, 29th January,

1st Race 2.15 p.m. Special Train leaves Kowleen 1.05 p.m. Returning 6.06 p.m.

First Class Return includes. admittance to Race Course.

Duncan was kept busy chasing Keats, and although he pretty well succeeded in reducing the potency of the right winger to the minimum, his Admission Public Enclosure $1.00. BRIGHT CRICKET work more or less started and stopped Service men in Uniform half price.

CLUB AND SERVICES TOP 200 MARK

BECK HITS MERRILY

Tall scoring marked the annual fixture between the Hongkong Cricket Club and the Combined Services which was begun vester- day on the Club ground.

The Club gained a lead of two Uruns on the Arst innings. In the

FIELD

BOLTON v. Grimsby Blackpool v. Huddersfield West Ham v, WEST BROM. MIDDLESBRO v. Stoke City

FIRST DIVISION.

Chelsen

• Wolves PORTSMOUTH v. Newcastle

SECOND DIVISION.

V. Fulham

. Charlton

SOUTHAMPTON

Combined Services ▾ Shanghai- Club 3 p.m.

Port Vale Combined Services': Pte. Johnson PRESTON (S.W.B.): Gnr. Allen (R.A.) and L/Cpl. Mullane (S.W.B.): Mac. Davey (R.N.), Gnr. Pardoe (R.A.), and A. B. Robertson (Navy): Pte. Buldry (Linesina), A. B. Rawson. (Navy, Sgt. SWANSEA Y. Bradford C. Malpas (Lincolna), L/Cnl Ridley: THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH),

(Lincolns) and Bdr. Seal (R.A.) Re-

7. Lincoln

serves:-Cpl. Ani (Lincolns), Pie Brentford v. Reading Podmore, Pte. Harris, Pte. Jones (S.W.B.) and L.S.A. Usher (Navy). BOURNEMOUTH v. Bristol C.

HOCKEY.

Mamak League

BRISTOL R. EXETER Newport

v. Cardiff

V. Torquay

v. Coventry

NORWICH

Y. Clapton

Rangers Swindon

v. Gllingham

v. Northampton

Incognitos: A.Þ.E. Silva: F.G.

Incognitos v St. Andrew's Marine, Sunday, 9.15.

HE Army visited Sookunpoo where they were opposed to the Indian RC, the champions winning by four wickets. The Army batsmen, with the exception of Garthwaite, paid too much respect to the home team's bowl- ing, which was not difficult to play. Scoring was consequently boringly slow until Mirchouse get going with Barros and E. V. Reed: P. M. N. the long handle. He hit Minu into Silva, W. A. Reed, and N. Beltrac, the plantation three times and collect-C. E. Barros, J. M. Pinto, C. C. GATESHEAD ed 34 in his short stay of 10 minutes Francia, R. C. Reed and A. P. MANSFIELD at the wickets. For the Indians, F. D. Sousa. Pereira knocked up 41 not out.

·

N enjoyable game was played at

King's Park on Sunday between

the Navy and the Volunteers, The

Volunteers brought over д

Birang

CRICKET.

Friendlica

Craigengower Civil Service -Valley,

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH), Accrington

v. York City

7. BARROW

v. Hartlepools

ROCHDALE Rotherham SOUTHPORT

v. Doncaster

v. Carlisle v. Crewe

| STOCKPORT v. Barnsley.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

Civil Service:-J. E. Richard ABERDEEN batting side and won by 44 runs. understand Sub. L. Carver for the on, J. Burrow, N. J. Bebbington, CLYDE Navy played a fine innings for GH

B. D. Evans, E. W. Hamilton, FALKIRK not out. He went in fifth but could B. C. J. Hawkins, E. B. Reed, HAMILTON find no-one to stay at the wickets R. A. J. Simpson, J. Skinner, H. G. HEARTS with him. He was particularly sovereWallington, and R. M. Wood,

Kilmarnock

on the well-pitched up balls on the Civil Service v Queen's Coll-Morton off, and made most of his runs with

vigorous extra-cover delveg.

FIRST DIVISION.

Batling.

W.G. Hung (KC)

ege, Valley.

Civil Service:-F. J. Ling, E. F. QUEEN'S Buttress, P. D. Crawley, W. H. PARK Edmonds, A. W. Grimmett, F. E.RANGERS Matthews, J. F. McCowan, S. ST. J'STONE Randle, R. G. Robertson, H. E 44.85 Strange, and J. M. Wilsos.

1. H.S. N.O. Ass. Av.

17

21 2 42 42.00 A.T. Lay (K.0.0.) 075

Marton tick.

C.C.) 343

A.W. Jayward (E.

CK.)

110 86.67

*2 24.03

andw

144

TO 2159

362

* 21.00

342

19 21.00

62

(C.S.C.C.).

4.34

E.C. Fineber

cher (.C.C.)

IP. Lim (0.0.0.).

Mr.it. Mitchell (u.k.

C.C.

6.C. Burnell (8.00.) ↑ 11

*Dinotes nol out

Howling.

22.00

Sunday

v. Partick v. Ayr United T. Dundee

v. East Stirling v. 3rd Lanerk v. CELTIC

V. MOTHER-

at that point

Leung Wing-ahui was the most progressive of the half backs, but had Buch a big handful in ilughes and Chen, that he found very little time to keep bis forwarda going.

Allen and Lau Mau were both bril liunt, and although the latter may be regarded partially responsible for Shanghai's first goal, it was the only error he committed throughou gruelling afternoon.

Д

Allen scarcely put forward a wrong foot clearing his lines with magnificent kicks and constantly relieving with timely and well judged interceptions.

George Rodger did not have an ex- ten minutes left for play, the ceptionally happy afternoon. He ap peared to misjudge Chen's shot which Combined Services were sent in scored the visitors' second goal, and for their second innings, and lost he might have saved the third point. Lt.Cdr. Southern for 14 runs, his He was, of course, prominent with contribution being 11, which in- some typical clearances, but he did cluded two nice boundaries.

not revent the same confidence which has earned for him the reputation of The Services began their first being one of the finest goalkeepers in innings well, but they owed their the Far East.

Of the game itself little need be total of 200 to Lt. Anstruther and said. It was thrilling in its rapidity E. R. A. Holland, who, playing to-of exchanges, both teams going all out wards the end of the innings, con- from first to last. tributed 41 and 25 runs not out respectively. Alan Reid bowled well to take wickets for 5 runs apiece.

DRAMATIC START.

There was a dramatic start, when, In the first Hongkong attack, B.. GoBano sent Cheng away for him to lob across to the centre, A. V. Gosano dnabed in and headed pant the outcoming Bradley to put the locals one up.

The Club were given a good start by Hayward and Lay, but their next few wickets fell rapid- ly, and it was left to D. S. Harley and A. C. Beck to Amprove the

Shanghai quickly settled down and position. Harley going in sixth It was made obvious that their for- was the last man out for 33 runs, wards were extremely dangerous on while Back hit out for 55 runa, in the move. After several promising which was included 10 boundaries, bonting Rodger with a nice shot und attacks, Collett clinched matters by Lt. Hamilton was in fine form then K. C. Chen gave Shanghai the with the ball, taking 7 wickets lead with a somewhat lucky point, for 30 runs,

Rodged went across the goal to cover the shot, but appeared to move The match will be continued at too far and the ball curled in past 11 am. to-day.

his handa.

Shanghai held their slender lend until the interval, and half of the THE ADMIRAL'S CUP. Hongkong again drew level. Leung second period had elapsed before

Semi-Final Results of the

Governor's Shield.

Wing-chul was responsible, scoring with a remarkable drive from a free kick outside of the penalty area.

PENALTY MISSED.

..

A few minutes later, Cheng was In the semi-final of the Governor's fouled by Turner and Leung, entrust- Shield Dodwell & Co. beat the Educa-ed with the spot kick: but he failed tion Department by two up, while the miserably with a half hearted shot British American Tobacco Company which rolled a yard the wrong side won framt Lane, Crawford Ltd, by of the post. thrao up and one to play.

Admiral's Cup.

Bhanghai recovered and had all the play, culminating in Collett running through a few minutes before the Third round results to date in the which the custodian reached, but could clone and beating Rodger with a drive Admiral's Cup Competition are as not divert from the net. follow:

E. R. Hallifax beat R. C. Law threa

up and one to play.

Teams:---

Hongkong-Rodger: Allen and Lau L. GS. Dodwell beat W. H. E. A. Duncan: Cheng Shul-hop, Wong Man: Leung Wing-chul, Pardon and

Thomas five and four.

WELL

V. Airdrie v. Cowdenbeath v. St. Mirreni,

Perry, C. I. Stapleton, G. Lee, H. Overy, P. O'Dunne, J. Hunter,

Civil Service 2nd XI v China R. J. V. Walker, A. R. F. Raven, Light, Valley. Civil Service:-F. H. Holdman, G. A. V. Hall, G. A. White,

J. Barrow, N. 3. Bebbington, P. D. Reserve:-D. S. Greon.

81 29.28 Crawley, F. E. Matthews, J. F. to 20.00 McGowan, R. A. J. Simpson, J. Skinner, C. Strange, H. E. Strange, A. and R. B. Wood, Reserves:-E. G. 1.65 Robertson and M. Tavlin.

6.91

0. MR. F.D. Females (L.R.C.) 22.5 A.D. Deck (K.0.0.) 47 19 100 15 A. Beld 31.K.C.0.) 35.6 10 98 19 7.02 AR. Minu (LILO.) 20

P.40

F. Goodwin (K.C.C.) 20

4 17.50

Lt. Commdr. Yates

(N877) * 20 204

5 ́ 12,80

u.d. Darnett IK.0.0.) 49

11,60

Lt. Marehem (Navy) 1

14.44

R.R.A. Holland (Nary) 25 1

14,31

-Mar. Jemmets (Navy) 32,9 6; 108

LEAGUE,

Division 2

K. C. C. v R. A.—K, Q, C. K. C. C.-F. E. Lawrence, A. E. │

- II. K. C. C. 2nd XI v Recreio- H. K. C. C.

H. K. C. C.-C. E. Gahagan. A. K, Mackenzie, II. J. Armstrong, P. E. Baskett. C. W. E. Bishop. L. D. Kilbee, H. J. D. Lowe, A. D: Lowson, A. S. W. Patterson, J. E. Potter and C. A. Wright.

1. R. C. 2nd XI v St. Joseph's College Soakumpoo.

Police Y. University-Valley..

Mel-thun, A. V. Gosano, B. Goanno

I. Newton beat N. J, Perrin five and and Seal. three.

M. W. Budd beat F. M. Ellis at Turner: Remedios, Gash and Vance: Shanghai:-Bradley: Voong: and the 19th hole.

W. A. Stewart beat H. H. Mundy Hughes.

Keats, Jack, Collett, K. C. Chen and two up.

L. R. Andrewes bent G. W. Greene four and three.

E. W. Kirk best A. E. Lissaman four and three.

E. D. Matthews bent C. L. Sandes

two and one.

A. T. Lay received a walk over from G. D. S. Powell who scratched,

Captain's Cup.

INTERPORT GOLF

(Continued from Page 8.)-

HONGKONG BEAT SHANGHAI. Results:-M, W. Budd and O. E. C. The second round of the Captain's Morton (Hongkong) beat J. W. Harri- Cup Competition for 1932 has been son and W. II. C. Huggett, 6 and 4; completed with the following resulta: T. A. Pearce and L. I. Andrewes

H. Hampton bent G. F. Hole five (Hongkong) beat T. 8. M. Penaro and, and three.

D. Ward Smith, 3 and 1; A. E. Lissa- II. O. Gould beat T. Megaery six man and E. . R. Mitchell (Ilong and five.

kong) beat A. V. Petteti, and P. I. A. T. Loy beat J: B. Mackle at the Prevet, 2 and 1. #ist hole.

The Shanghai Interport football A. E. Lisaman boat T. C. Mona- team were entertained at the Club. gian thred and"and"

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