THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1933:
CHINESE OUTPLAY THE SHANGHAI INTERPORTERS
CRICKET FEATURES
MANY EXCELLENT PERFORMANCES
IN FOUR LEAGUE ENCOUNTERS
Quite a number of useful per-) formances with bat and ball fea-! tured the four matches in Divi- sion 2 of the cricket league on Saturday.
Outright decisions were renched in all encounters, the results being:
II.K.C.C. 183 for 7 dee heat Recreio 104 by 79 roa
K.C.C. 101 for I beat R.A, 77 by bine wicketa,
R.K. and S. 128 for 7 beat Novy 44 by soren wickets,
Police 168 beat University135 by three wicket
A partnership of 111 for the second wicket made certain a win-
Brilliantly Cohesive But Questionable in
TWO INCIDENTS IN
more than
SHANGHAI BELOW FORM
SUFFERING. FROM "FOOTBALL ANAEMIA”
CHINESE HALF. BACKS AND INSIDE FORWARDS IN FINE FORM
BRADLEY AND STAN GASH
+
INJURED IN GAME OF MANY FOULS
same
the to
Tactics MAMAK
--SATURDAY'S MATCH (Photos: Ming Yuan).
with bonoura divided-no small feat.
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HOCKEY
DISPUTES
RADIO LOSE AND PROTEST
INCOG'S MATCH ABANDONED
By "Bully-Off"
Of the three Mamak League hockey matches arranged for. the week-end, two ended in dia- puto, and sequels are promised. in each instance.
The Radio Sports Club, present champlons, lost their first game of the season to the RA.S.C., when Senior netted the only goal, but im- mediately after the match the Radio captain Intiranted he would protent against the binased decisions of one of the referees.
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WEEK END SPORTS COMMENTS BY "VERITAS"
On tender hooks, and actually PART from this unhappy featura; Kwan, and putting his arm around his it
and the consequent result of too shoulders spoke in a confidential way desperately defending for two long MIERE. Was something
very much whistle, the game was both to him, but it was Leung who periods during the match,
On Sunday, the Incognitos, who reactionary about the football entertaining and exciting, with the eventually ran off the field to Icave
enjoy a clean record in the League, were playing drawn match with St ing score for the Hongkong Club, displayed by Shanghal nguinst the Chinese worthy winners, even if the Tong Kwan to play a very fire game. JNFORTUNATELY for the Visi tors, the attack SVOA never
when the Androw's,
game most unnecessary tackle by Tami Recreto Combined Chinese on Saturday, and margin did somewhat flatter them. the and the debacle of
bowlers this factor contributed
TONG Kwan gave Keats very Httle permitted to settle down
Row Bradley's head opened when abandoned by the referee ilx minutes was complete when five
THAT ip Pak-wa, Fung King-
as played in the Interport the goalkeeper was in the set of clear-made by spectators concerning one of rope, and when he wasn't up-
there WAS Bomething took part in their disminaal for anything else to their defeat by five!
goals to two.
chetsg, Tam Kong-pak trio setting the clever Shanghal winger, port, and
akin to their tactics and 18. It was another very unpleasant the officials. 104.
Oh! What a different story there- Lnu Mau was. Keats appeared an- very
incident and one to be strongly con- onuemne
But the injury, did not In the third encounter, the German would have been to tell if they noyed at Lau's close attention, which those of the ilongkong team
Thursday. There were quite a num couts have played in the Interport at times
appeared They were dazzling and bewilderin rigorous and vigorous.
ber of bright individual efforts, but prevent Bradley from continuing to Club sustained their cleventh defeat very little cohesion. Chen and Jack give a thoroughly good display be- when they fell to the R.A.M.G., by was four goals to two. The German tween the sticle, and that he with their inter-passing, and what
were great workers, but Collett and alrouting! Everyono of their five
eaten five times was no reflection on players led by two clear goals at the tuals were the culminination of a
Once in the first half, an authe wingers were too well marked, to him, but a tribute to the trilliant interval, but the Medical men aged conceived somewhere
used his arms rather harshly, turn their movements to account. movement
marksmanship of the Chinese.
a ne recovery to score four times in Keats turned round to appeal to
the closing stages.
WAS
devastating Overy 11.
the Kowloon with the bali for Cricket Club, hin seven Artillery victims bring obtained for 26
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Wax
FTER their sparkling show ort A
Thursday, the visitors appeared very tired, lethargic, and suffering from football anaemia. This was not to be wondered at, and Confident batting by C. personably I thought they gave an Stapleton, who made his first half tonishingly good account of them- century in local cricket this season, the and Norman Mackay, gave Peninsula icam a comfortable
runs.
win.
Lieut. Anatruthar shone with n
fine all round display against the Navy, firstly taking four wickets for tena runs, and following it up by scoring 42 not out,
selves in view of the opposition and the fact that ten of the team had taken part in the gradling Interport only 48 hours before.
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THE game enjoyed several pro- minent features, some of which pleasant recollectionя, 21733 leave others, not so pleasant. A MONG. the
former WILA the
their
E. R. Wynne amote the Upiver entrancing phy of the Chintae alty bowling high and low to put a half lacks and forwards in
the rapid 68 against his name and five movements towards goal, and points in the Pallee league record. brave, but unavailing efort of Shang- but hat in the first quarter of an hour The Varsity attack WILA
good of the second half, to draw level. mediocre anpil nover looked enough to dismiss the Police for less than 136.,
The chief individual mances on Saturday were:
BATTINNG.
perfor-
H. J. Armstrong (R.K.C.C.)
▾ Recreio
University
about the halfway line and were made apparent before the penalty line had been passed. It was good football and would have beaten s better team than Shanghai,
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too
the referee, but the official was cut |CTANLEY Gosh พ.OH obviously of hearing.
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League Tablo.
Goals.
P. W. D. I. F. A. Pia,
18 12 2 4 54 20 25
10 10 8 6 33 ZA 23
puzzled and perplexed by the JUNIOR SHIELD elusiveness of the Chinese inside ANOTHER "hat-trick" by Pau Ka- þUT it was from Lam Yuk-ying that | forwards, and although he spent all of
This clever ping yesterday! the finest half back play of the the aftermann trying to work out their tender of the South China B attack UNG King-cheung showed that he afternoon came. The Chinese centre movements he was little the wiser at played a prominent part in the de- Radio Sports 15 13 1 1 68 11 27
is still the brainiest leader of the half was exceptionally good, and not the end.
feat of St. Joseph's in the Junior Bignals attuck in local football. His long only figured prominently in breaking
Shield by four clear goals, and in 1st Battery.. 12 11 1 0 55 10 23
R.A.S.C. thought May put up a remarkab-him the S.C.A.A., have a youngster | swinging panes to the wings were up the Shanghai attacks in their car
"Incognitos" ly good show and his was pro- of immenso possibilities. gems and nude easy the labours ofly stages, but kept his forwards on
gressive football, which is the Icast one can say for i Cheng Shui-hong and Chan Kwong-ju. the move with splendid openings.
Vance seemed THE Chinein were much too good H.A.M.C. very weary, and Turner
for the Saints, dominating, the St. Andrew's uneasy about Tam Kong Pak'a doubtful tricks with fest, head and play in mid-field, stopping any of the Parthia
Isacra attacks from developing and Wishart hands. Voong, on the other hand, being deadly themselves in front of Phoenix wax in ils element and emereged
goal. from his duels with Ip Pak-wa
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when the Chinese were seen to
MANY spectators were puzzled WTHL Tin-sang and Lau Meu on Buch gond form, can easily be take the field with twelve players and appreciated how difficult was the tank ine up with Leung Wing-chui and of the Shanghai forwards, but it is Tong Kwan in the left half ponition to their credit, that they not only the other hand the very Mr. Mok Hing went across to Tong pierced that defence twice but kept questionable tactica 『 the Chinese left one with the im- pressen that either they placed too much importance to the game, in which case their sense of perspec- tive and the methods of its materinllestion were all wrong, or that their ideas of sport and decent play were. Andly lacking.
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E. R. Wynne (Police)
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C. 1. Stapleton (K.C.C.)
R.A.
L. D. Kilben (ILK.C.C.) v Recreio
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J. E. Nerosha (Recrelo) v IK.C.C......
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Lt. Anstruther (R.E. N H.) NAVY
• signifies not out
BOWLING.
H. Overy (K.C.C.) ▼
RɅ.
Spr. Tucker (II & 8.) Navy....
Lt. Anstruther (RE &
9.) v Navy ........
Bishop (HK.C.C.) Reercio:
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NE can, perhaps, appreciate their desire to win. One enn even understand that in the excitement of such a shine technical fouls are in- evitable. But ong cannot accept any explanation or conceive any extenuat ing circumstances for, the flagrant 42 breach of rules as displayed by Tam Kong-nk and other members of the Chinese eleven.
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thing, there was nor une
necessity for dirty tactics
no
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7 for 27 their part. They indiented quite early in the game that they were clever
6 for 29nough footballers to beat Shanghai, and this fact only eggravated their
4 for 10 Tences. After Thursday's delight- fully clean and sporting encounter, Saturday's game was at times fitted only to be ranked as a dog fight.
3 for 3
HONGKONG RUGBY TEAM
WIN AGAIN
TOO GOOD FOR THE U.S. MARINES
Shanghal, Jan. 28. Playing in sunny weather and be toro n largo crowd the Hongkong Rugby Intorport players this after- noon swamped the formidablo United States Marince by sixteen points ta threo.
Services beat Aberavon by nine points to seven-Router.
WIN FOR NAVY.
In a friendly match at Sookun on Saturday the South Wales Dar The game was colourless, the vial-derers fifteen were beaten by the tora showing marked superiority, and Royal Navy by 18 points (three goals the issus was never in doubt.
ļund a try) to six pointa (two tries).
It was apparent that the
In the first three minutes Hong- keng scored a try through G. P. Lam-
naval
mert, D. McLellan converting from team were superior to their military a difficult anglo. At half time the score was five points to nil in favour opponents und although the Borderera were the frat to score they did not of Hongkong.
Immediately after the resumption, keep the
tead for long. Walker
M. W. Turnor scored a try which was scored a try for the soldiers, but the
not converted. Later J. P. Whitham kick failed to add the extra points.!
also was not
tho acored a try, but this converted. Then near the close of the Barnes then touched down for
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match Dr. J. A. L. Bolby wont through Navy and Buckley converted. to acoro underneath the post in scramblo. McLellan made no mlatako and converted.
Ryder put the Navy further ahead
in the second half when ho scored a
One mfunte from time the Marines try which Bueldor converted. Whelan scored a try through their captain, J. replied with a try for the Borderers, II. Slusser. The effort however, was but Hubback and Barnes crossed the unconverted.
Huo for the Navy and with Buckley The outstanding players for Hong- kong were G. P. Lammert, 3. E. converting Hubback's try, the final Whitham and Dr. J. A. R. Solby, the scores were 18.6 in favour visiting captain-Reuter,
RUGBY IN ENGLAND.
London, Jan. 28.
Navy.
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of
the
F. Jones defeated A. Silva in the Of a total of oloven matches which | Opon Billards Championship at the were down for decision to-day only St. Patrick's Club on Saturday night, ona rugby match was played, t others all being scratched owing to Jonas made an unfinished break of
The Devonport BL
The
navero frost.
.the'
Seal Victimised for Interport Display
Li Ning.
1SELECTED LAST THURSDAY FOR GAME TO-DAY AND DROPPED AT THE LAST MINUTE
Shanghai Team Not Finally Chosen: Li Ning and Gash on Injured List: Bossuet Comes into Side SHANGHAI CAPTAIN HURT ON SATURDAY
(By "VERITAS").
SELECTED last Thursday to play for the Combined Services against Shanghai to-day, Seal, the Artillery and Interport outside left has, to the amazement of one and all, been dropped at the last minute, and Lieut. Hocquard of the Lincolns brought in to play on the left wing.
most
Unfortunately difficulty is be- ing experienced in filling the right back position.
Johnson:
RUGBY
Medway Polico
10 10 0 0 31 3 20
17 0 7 4 29 19
10 7 2
10 6 0
10 7
12
University 18th Battery 13 4
10
R. Engineers 15 4.1 10 Tamar
13 3 2 8 7 3 1 3
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{ATISFACTION in the Colony's Veteran
Interport rugby performances in German Club 14 2 1 11 15 Shanghai wan rendered complete 24th Battery yesterday morning when it was learn.A.0.C... 13 1 2 10.1.
that Hongkong hnd beaten the U.S. Kewl. Indians 16 Marinen in the second match of the 28th Battery 11 1
Destroyers.. 3 0 1 2 4 visit by 16 points to 3.
TN both the Interport and the friendly an Saturday Hongkong asserted superiority which was only partially reflected in the scores. It is gratifying to know that the whole team played so well, and the results vindicate the sound methods of the Club this season in team building.
Boiserce.
the
This is one of the
reafternoon, all available reserves to Podmore at right, half, has markable and unfair actions of being brought in, including Boi- finally be selected as follows:-
neree and Bossuet. which I have ever heard. Sel has apparently been kicked out becauso he failed in the Interport, and the Services selectora assuming that, because he played below his form in one match, he is bound to do so in another.
Ning, who was brought down as reserve back injured himself during the practice im- mediately after the team's ar- rival, and it seems very unlikely that that he will be able turn out,
But even this is not the most important polat. No matter how Seid played last Thursday, ha had been nominated to appear on
Stanley Gash also suffered a Monday, and only circumstances such as illness should keep bim slight fejury on Saturday which chosen will keep him out to-day, so that from playing. Seal was on the form bo had shown up to Voong has to be brought in at Thursday's match, and not
con-centre half.
SEAL.
sequent on that game. The selec tors' Intest action la extremely un- reasonabla,
SHANGHAI CHANGES, Shanghal are making several changes in their team for this
Bossuet, who now reports that he has completely recovered, from his leg injury, will be seen at inside right, whilst Bolsaros is displacing K: C. Chen at Inside left.
to
Hay, who played such a good the game on Saturday retains right half position, although, in view of Li Ning's inability play, Remedies may be brought into the side at the last minute, THE TEAMS.
The Shanghai team, as selected up to this morning was:
Bradley:
A. N. Other and.Turner: Hay, Voong and Vanco: Keats, Bossuet, Collett, Boiserec and Hughes.
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CAER CLARK CUP. The following were the results in the Caer Clark Cup programme on Saturday.
Hongkong Club 11 CBA.....9 (M. Alun-Jones 4, P. M. Harrop 4, J. Churchill 3).
YMCA.....0 81. Andrew's
Hongkong
LEAGUE TABLE.
MAKING any thing but an nuaple- M
fous start to
season, Club, thanks to
Club pains. taking endeavour, not only dost. Androw's veloped a fifteen capable of beat-
ing the best the China Pleet and the Y.M.C.A. Army could turn into the field, but Recreio
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P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.
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212 3 4
3 1 1 1 6 4 3
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HONGKONG WIN GOLF INTERPORT
AMAZING DISPLAY AGAINST SHANGHAI
Hongkong yesterday won the| triangular golf Interport, when they defeated Shanghai in the Mal-singles by six matches to nil. Hoc-
Allen and Mullane: Davey, Pardoc, and Ro- bertson:
Baldry, Rawson, pass, Ridley and Lt. quard.
ISFA
The results were:
L. R. Andrews (Hongkong) best
W. H. C. Huggelt, 8 and C.
0. E. C. Marton (Hongkong) beat
Andrewes v. Huggett, Andrewes made certain of his match in the morning when he played brilli- ant golf and finished eight up. Huggett struggled along in fairly good figuren, but five birilles and an
M. W. Budd (Hongkong) beat J. w.eagle and Andrewea' all-round eff Harrison, 3 and 2.
cloney left him pretty helpless. The scores tell the story: Androwen: G 4 4 3 6 4 4 3 6. Huggelt: 6 4 6 4 4 6 5 4 6. Androwes: 5 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 4 Huggett: 045306444.
Marton v. Ward Smita. Ward Smith made Marton light ip the morning, but was swamped In
D. Ward Smith, 10 and
Fearen (Hongkong) beat T.
.T.
S. M. Terrace, 9 and 8.
E. J. R. Mitchell (Hongkong) best
P. II. Prevot. 3 and 4.
A. E. Lisaaman (Hongkong) beat the afternoon when the Hongkong player produced some of the finest A. V. Pettitt, 6 and 6.1.
The outstanding feature of the golf of the day. Marton was wo Budd-Harrison match was the Shang-down at the third and all square at hai player's fine fighting finish. Budd the sixth and completed the morning was too good for him in the morning, round two up, after many changes of After a rather shaky start which fortune.
In:
638 53 58.4.4-30.
te
found him two down at the third,! Out: 9 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 5—96 Budd played the stendy type of golf
Poarce v. Terrace. which seem to lack incident, keep.
Pearce took the lend at the second- ing well down the middle of the fair-
al- way with powerful drives, on to the hole and never lost it. Ho was green and down in two. Harrison ways outdriving his opponent, al- was not so consistent and went in to though using his bally from most of Lin five down.
the toos, and in an endeavour Harrison endeavoured to keep upkeep up with him Terrace was his warm pher and holed out at the clined to press.
a Out: 5 3 G 320d in birdie three, but Budd was
៩. ត In: with him this time and became dormoy four. Harrison produced another Terrace Virdie to win the thirty-third, but The reserves are: Ash, Podmore, his fine fight was brought to an end Harris, Jones and Usher,
BOSSUET.
on the next green, whore he narrowly The kick off is at 3 p.m., the missed anetlier long putt which would match bolng played on the club dave given him his third successive ground, and will bring to a close birdie and the hole. The afternoon
scores were? the Interport programme.
Oul. To-night, the Intorport dinner
Budd: 4 4 3 6 4 6 4 4 6-38. -The Combined Services alde, is being held at the Poninsula
Harrison: 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 -38. In which finds Baldry, bé ex-Intor Hotel when the Telegraph Cup port loft winger oporating at cut will be handed to Mr. Stanley side right, and Davey proferrod Gash, the Shanghai captain.
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Budd: 4 4 5 6 8 54-39. Harrison: B 6 3 4 8 44-29.
F 6 3 ▸ 4
Out: 5 4 1 20 G In: G 4 GG 04.
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4.4.
Mitchell v. Prosat.. Mitchell was out in 40, and hone
38, while Prevet who knocked hi opponent's ball into the halo on one of the greens had 80, coming in one down. Prevot squared at the 19th in close the afternoon and the same struggle which marked the morning. play gamed certain. But Pcoyoi (Continued on Payr® D.).
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