SERVICES CRICKET

Borderers Beat The Orpheus

In a friendly cricket match played between the II. Q. Wing of the South Wales Borderers and the H.M.S. Or phous yesterday afternoon at Soo- kumpoo the II. Q, Wing emerged victors by 115 run.

The

Borderers batting was ex- cellent, especially that of Wilson whose score of 46 did much to place them in a winning position.

Church, Mullano, and Wilson, were. noon at their best in the bowling, sharing eight wickets between them.

Scorto!

H.M.S. ORPHEUS.

Leonard run out Schofield b. Church Pearce b. Church Townsend run out Muilina. b. Wilson Pickwoll & Church Spooner b. Mallane Heally. Mullane Tutton b. Wilson

Jerwig not out

Hughes b. Mullane

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DOWLING ANALYSIS.

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Mullane

Wilson

H. Q. WING.

ONC

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/O) Richardson e. Pickwell b.

Townsend

C. 8 M: Kilo c. Pickwell b.

Townsend

Wilson e and b Leonard

Kelly c, Pickwell b. Townend

Nicholl c and b Townsend

Smith, W. b. Townsend

Smith, M. b. Læonard Smith. W. b. Townsend

Pallister b. Leonard

Mullane not out

Sgt. Church b. Leonard

Extras

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Townsend

Schofield

Heally

Spooner

Pickwell

Young

Leonard

POOR RUGBY BY CLUB

MUST TRAIN IN MID-WEEK

OUTPLAYED BY EAGLE

(By "Line Qui").

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1933.

H.M.S. Eagle beat a Club.“A” XV yesterday evening at Happy Valley by one goal and a try (8 points) to nil,

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was not a patch on that of the other two sides.

THE REAL CAUSE. On the whole I think that staloness after a senson's cricket with a bit of an interregnum after it is the cause of the trouble, together with the fact that there was not a fast bowler on the aldo.

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I am told that there is not a good one in Shanghi, but unless Elliot has completely lost his old form, or could Tot get away, I feel sure his selection would have been benoficial,

ROWING REGATTA.

Crews From Canton To Compete Locally.

V. R. C. FUNCTION. No pains have been spared by thei committee of the Victoria Recreation Club to cater for the comfort and convenience of spectators who will bo attending the legatta at Kowloon Bay on Saturday afternoon, when the: hosts will have as their guests car men from Canton and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club.

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RADIO BROADCAST

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST.

TALK FROM THE STUDIO

THIS EVENING

From Z.D.W. on wavelength of 355 metress

11-11.30a.m. Block and Exchango Quotations, Selected London and Now York Stock Quotations, Weather Ro- port, etc.

SPORTS HOSE.

Report.

of munte.

11.30 am. Chinese recorded pro gramme,

12.30

$3.50,

$4.50

p.m. European programme.

$5.50

Local Timo and Weather

$6.50

1.16

$7.50

and more,

Elaborate arrangements have boon made. In addition to the provision of conveyance to and from the venue, lighters will be used to accommodato the spectators and refreshments will

be served in a marqueo

shore during the afternoon,

The Regatta is to be held in Kow- loon Bay between the Lysmun The Club were hardly ever

Beacon and the Tin Ka Shing

p.m. A relay of the Hongkong Village out of their own 25, and had

The locality was specially selected Hotel Urchestra by courtesy of the Management (During the intervals not Stator for the Eagle been absence of a speed merchant but towing to the smoothness of the water. Recorded musia will be broadcast from

the Studio.)

so selfish a buge score would have been the result.

At it was the Engle scored twa snatch tries in the second half, the last being converted by Judd with a very fine kick from the touch line.

It is a mystery why more of the w. Club players do not train during the week, na they gave a hopo- toяa exhibition yesterday, and allowed the Eagle players to run exactly where they wanted.,

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The ball came out from the scrum on the Club aide perhaps twice during the game, and when It did the backs could do little with it.

WANTED-A LEADER.

The forwards lacked an efficient lender. They never kndy whether

32 they were meant to try and heel or take the ball with them, and the entire pack wore guilty of stand- ing about watching their op. ponenta run circles round them. It was lucky for the Club that the Engle backs

made so many mistakes in handling and pansin

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STAFFS MEET

Cumberland Defeat

Berwick

WEB

A friendly gamo of cricket played between the Communication

Judd, the Eagle full back played well and looks as though he is a likely candidato for the Navy ful back position. Edwards, the Club full back, who is making a welcome return to rugger, was safe, and did very well against overwhelming odds. "

At present the Club look as though they are in for a bad sea- son' unless the members train

and get fitter than they are at present.

Staffs of H.M.S. Berwick and H.M.S. Inter

Cumberland yesterday afternoon

the Valley.

At

The Cumberland defeated their op- ponents by 87 rune in a very exciting

game.

Company

McAllister and Hydo_of_the_Cum-. Football

berland were the outstanding bowlers,.

but the batting on the average was not up to usual standard.

Scores:

H.M.S. BERWICK.

Johnson b. Hyde

Sinclair. Sub Lt e and b Hyde Slee e and b McAllister

King b. Hyde

Willamson b. Hyde

Troon b. McAllister Skinn and b Hyde

Covington e and b McAllister Street not out

Butler b. Hyde

Borrowdable b. MeAllister

Extrax

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

McAllister

. lyde

O. M. W.

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H.M.S. CUMBERLAND,

Fillingham

rowdale....

Fuller b. King

McAllister c. Sinclair b.

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S.W.B. TEAMS IN ACTION

An inter-company football match

As It was the bowling consisted of medium a medium loft hander and right both of whom could wing and break the ball, a medium right hand planor who could turn the ball both ways, an off turner, and a slow bowler. It sounds all right save for the was just not good enough. Leach was always dangerous but I thought he always kept himself on too and thin over-work perhaps affected hie batting, for after a magnificent first innings against us, ho never came off properly in the rest of the representative games. Booth scomed completely of his bowling.

A DIFFERENT WICKET.

But in making these criticisms it must be remembered that I am speak- ing of games played on a hard wicket.

Had the side been playing on the wicket which served" for our first match with Malays, I think a very different story would have resulted.

And no doubt the batting would have correspondingly, improved. Moreover I think it is only fair to say that the luck was against them. It is heart- breaking to lose the toss twice running and having to bat on a bad wicket in the fourth innings of the Malaya

match definitely cost then the game.

find it difficult to make up my mind about the batting but I fancy It was rather of the panicky vürlety. Booth, played very well and so did

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of the Kowloon By permission Godowns, two lighters will be moored approximately 100 yards from the

view of the entire course.. where and spectators will have a clont

Two launches will leave Murray' Pier on Saturday afternoon to convey competitors and spectators to the Regatta, The first will leave at 1.30 p.m. and the second at 2 pm. Com letitors are advised to catch the first launch to avoid delay and congestion.

The crews of

all three Clube have already been nominated and much keenness has been shown. Spectators are assured of a thrilling afternoon's sport under ideal arrangements.

The Programme:

The programme for the afternoon Is as follonent

2.30 p.m. Junior Fours.. 2.45 p.m. Grilla Foura. 3.00 p.m. Senlor Fours. 3.30 p.m. Naval Whalers. 4.00 p.m. Junior Pairs. 4.10 p.m. Chairman's Cup, 4.30 p.m. Senior Fairs.

4,40 p.m. Chinese Challenge Cup.

1.80 p.m. Rugby Prem News, etc. 2 p.m. Close Down.

5-8 p.m. European programme.

5-8

A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden by courtesy of the Management (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast.from the Studio).,

6-6.30 pm.

from the Studio, 6.30-7 pm.

Children's Concert

A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance 'Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Hoof Gardon by courtesy of the Management (During the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio.)

7 p.m. Cloning Local Stock Quota- tions, etc.

7.5-7.30 pm. Variety.

Song Shea Funny That Way. Humorous Song-1 Lift Up my Finger

and Say "Tweet, Tweet."

Gracle Fields (Comedionno).

It was originally intended to heid Instrumental-Valso Triste, Griffin Pairs race but this has slaco Instrumental-A Keltic Lamont. been cancelled.

-Victor Olof Boxtet.

The Chairman's Cup is confined to Vocal Duet-Blue Eyes--Blos Eyes. senior and junior members of the Vocol Duet--Blue Eyes Do I Do

Wrong? Madar did not touch his true form Challenge Cup both these events Piano Solos C. B. Cochran's 1930 V.RC, and griffin members of the certain occasions, but P. on

V. R. C. will compete for the Chinese Evelyn Laye and Geoffroy Gwyther. and there was often a weakness in the being for fours. middle batamon.

Bolh Mayhew and Tom Madar might have gone in higher with advantage. But at the same time there might have been a completely different story to tell had the game been played in Shanghai.

If we are going to beat that side on their own ground next September or October whenever the next Interport takes place, we shall have to go out every inch to hold our 0731,

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MY FINAL WORD.

One final word. Truc to 'the traditions of the game, all the matches were played in the most delightfully sporting spirit and I have not the slightest doubt

ubt that all who met them will

the

The method of scoring for inter-club events will be as follows:

First Second Third Senior fours... 8 Senlor pairs Junior, fours Junior pairs

Revue-Medley,

Ralo da Costa. Song-Broadway Melody.

Beng Love Beat.

Charles King (Baritone).

8p.m. From the Stadio,

A Talk on Travel" by the "Globe

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4

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Trotter

..8

pm. Report

TAIT SHOWS

SPECIAL DAYS: FOR KIDDIES

Local Time and Weather

8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Concert from the Studio.

10.30 pm Rugby Mid-day Press News.

10.35 pm. Close Down

All records in the above European programmes are selected from 2. B. WV.'s Library.

the

KZRM PROGRAMME. To-day's Broadcast from Manila: 5.00 p.m. Studio Musle. 5.50 p.m-Health Talk. 6.10 p.Spanish Informational

Three big days will be celebrat- ed at the Tait Shows in Kowloon with special programme at the agree that it was a very great matinees on Friday, Saturday and privilege to meet such a delightfully Sunday from 4.30 to 7 pm. All sporting and cheery set of cricketers children under 16 years of age will Period. ns our Visitors have one and all proved be admitted to the Circus, Motor- themselves to be,

6.30 p.m.--English Informational

PS: I forgot to mention that drome, ride the Dodg'em and other Peried.

at any rate, Shanghai von the rides at reduced prices. In addi- 7.00 pmChrysler Dinner Pro- "Head in the Bucket competition. tion to the reduced prices, there gramme Luneta biotor Co-Chrysler

FRIENDLY HOCKEY.

between the "C" and the "A" | Medway Officers Beat Club Companies of the South Wales

Seniors By Odd Goal. Sookum- Borderers took place at

poo yesterday afternoon, when the "C" Co. won by three goals to

one.

DIVETT'S FINE

GOAL.

A goal by Bartlett in the closing stages of the game, clinched victory for H.M.S. Medway Officers' team by the odd goal in five against the Hong- kong Hockey Club first eleven in a friendly match on the Navy ground at King's Park yesterday afternoon. This was the Medway Officers' first

will be a number of acts presented on the free platform erected on the show grounds for this purpose. Eddie Phillmore will present his death defying motorcycle net in the "Globe of Death" each after noon at 6.30 as well as during the evening at 10.80.

Ensemble.

7.30 p.m.-Reuter's Soap Sponsor- ship-Wm. H. Anderson & Co-Lily Raquiza, Johnny Harris

Aranas.

& Russ

7.45 p.m.-Tabacalera—Mackesson's Stout.

7.50 p.m.-Tokalon Programme. 8.00 p.m.-L. R. Aguinaldo Sponsor-·

ship:

8.15

p.m.-Penetro Programme

The Circus Side Show will also present a change of programme and New Orleans Commercial Co. Chandu will perform with a magic

8.30 p.m-Apo Cement Programme show that has been specially pre---Cebu Portland Cement Co.--Varie- pared for the occasion.

FRENCH PARLIAMENTARY

VISITORS

..

London, Nov. 22.

M. Flandin and other members

Morrlaion was the outstanding 3 player of the afternoon, playing great defensive game at right back. Morris scored two and Mor. gan the other for the winners. | Walters played well and scored R. for the losers. Teams:-

match against the civilian team since of the French. Parliamentary Com "A" Company Morrison, Pto Gilmore, Pte Bur- chili, Pte Roberts, Cpl Addision, right, was a notable absentee from the and Great Britain, who are visit

Enden, the brilliant Navy inside mittee of the Association of France L/Cpl Mason, Pte Wallis, Pte Medway forward line, his positioning London, were conducted over Fourtey, L/Cpl Herbert, Fte An-being filed by Choyna. 2drews.

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Pto Smith, Pto

King b. Bar-

b. King

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"C" Company Pte Williams, Pte Mountford, L/Op! Hughes, Ple Williams, Pte Nelson, Gimblette, Pto Hazelwood,

Pto

llyde e Street b. Borrowdale

Pamplin l.b.......

Edwards Sinclair b. King

Smith e King b. Butler

Woolmer b. Street

Loveday run out

Allision not out Campbell run out

Extras

King

Total ....

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

3100 Borrowdale Williamson

Stroot Butler

their return from the North.

tios.

45 pm-Stock Quotations.

8.55 p.m.-Music.

9.00 p.m.--KZNM Musicale

ducted by Lorino Nash.

10.30 p.m.-Sign OR.

con.

Li Kwai, a shopkeeper, of No. 89,

Whitfield, ground floor, was fined $25

woman.

or one month and $50 or one month. for possession of 48 Po put lottery tickets and keeping a gaming house the Houses of Parliament this on the premises by Mr. Hamilton this Play in the first half was dominated afternoon.

morning. The sentences are to run. by the Club, the Medway forwards This evening Sir John Simon Lau Mul, was charged together with

conaccutively. A married falling to combine, Alexander Sin- clair, the civiliane centro-forward, gave a dinner party in their hon-him, but the police accepted her plen and Divett worked hard and initiated four-British Wireless, many promising attacks, but Brown- Pting and Wood saved the Naval citado!

from many a tight corner. clearing was very effective. The Club took the lead through Sinclair and

Mr. and Mrs. K. Larssen returned towards the interval, Divett, taking possession of the ball in midfold, wont MAKES THE JOY OF NOBLE HEARTS, to the Colony by the Terukun! Maru.

20 Morgan, Pte.Morris, Pte Marsh

field, Cpl Duncan.

'WISHART. BEAT TAMAR

O. M. W. R.

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HNDOOND

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QUEEN'S COLLEGE LOSE. Sporting Declaration Cost Them The Game,

KEEN ENCOUNTER AT VALLEY

A friendly game of football was

rate.

Wood's

of not guilty, and she was discharged.

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

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IT is NOT THE VICTORY THAT ;

BUT THE COBIBAT,—Montalembert,

down on his own on the right and scored a a fine goal from a dificult anglo. The Club maintained the Commissioner Alfred J. Benwell, attack, the Medway halves putting in leader of the Salvation Army in some clover destructive defence work. China, is arriving here on Friday in

In the second half, the ofleers com- the Empresas of Japan. His bined better, and the Club's defence quarters are at Poking, Reed, Lowe and was called on time and again, W. minor to a Hodger being pro-

by Donald on

head.

Over $700 was realised at a Whist Drive and Sale of Work held last Saturday by the Women's Guild of the Kowloon Union Church.

Members of the Peak Club are re- quested to note that the entries for the Contract Bridge Tournament to 8 played between H.M.S. Tamar and

Bir William Hornell, Vice-Chancellor be held at the Club on Saturday, the H.MS, Wishart, yesterday after the right wing, rosulted in Currie of Hongkong University, who went to 26th inst. will close on Friday at 6 noon at the Valloy, the Wishart finding the not to decrease the lead: Péking and subsequently to Nanking, p.m. - winning by four goals to nil; The Club allled but Price did not returned to Shanghal on Sunday. If

An interesting viitor to Hong- Toogood

pass quickly enough on the right is shortly returning to Hongkong. and Burnige both Potter, on the run down, was inclined

kong, on Friday will be Prof. K. J. scored two goals for the winners, to hit too far forward or to the left

With the object of rolloving the Baunders who recently retired from their shooting being very accu-instead of centring. A good clearshee heavy demand for letter boxes at the the University of California, Borke by Hill sent the Medway, down, and H.K. General Post Office, #averal ley. He is in the Dollar 18. Pro- from a scrimmage in front of the hundred new boxes are being installed sident Monroe on a tour round the Club goal, Donald beat Skinner to It is anticipated that they will be world. He will disembark from the equallse, Towards the end excite available to the public on Monday President Monroe in Bombay and ment ran high and Bartlett notted the next.

during his stay in India will become third and winning goal.

: the guest of the Gaekwar of Baroda Teams were na follows:

who recently was also a visitor here, Medway Omcers, Lt.Cdr.

The King's Theatre is at present Prof. Saunders will tour through a Ed- words; Lt.Cdr. Browing, Lt. Wood; featuring an attractive all-British pro- large part of Europe before retura Lt-Cdr. Hill, L. Sinclair, Lt. King: gramme, the big film being "King of ing to his home, in Berkeley, Dr. the Ritz," in which the loads, are Kenneth Saunders, who is well-known Donald, Sub-Lt Cheyne, Currie, Lt. Bartlett, LA. Forbes. in the capable hands of Blantoy as a writer and authority on Budd- ClubL D. Skinner; A.. A. Dand Lupino, Betty Stockfeld, Flugh Wako-hism, was for several years secretary H. b. Lowe and E. V. Reed; very bright and cheery production, Y.M.C.A. of India, and it was from (Capt.) and J. Rodger; W. A. Reed, fold and Henry Kendall. This is a of the National Committee of the Price, G. E. B. Divett, A. Sinclair, J.with one or two musical hits, and is there he was called to a lectureship E. Potter and 3. L. Tetloy.

Jadmirably produced.

in Oxford Univeralty.

The Ellis Kadoorle School for The standard of play exhibited Indians performed a creditable feat by both teama WIS excellent yesterday afternoon when they do with the Wishart 'making the feated Queen's College by two wickets on the Indian R.O. ground at most of their opportunities,

Teams Sookunpoo.

Queen Collogo baited first and H.MS Wishart. Philips, Tate, very sportingly declared at 119 for Nicholls, fulley, Goodrich, Robert only six wicetired), Y. Hassan

M. el Arcalli claimson, Binion, Toogood, Burnige,

25 Elmer, Bishop. Ing 80

(retired) and N. Les 24 not out,

H.M.S. Tamar Davis, Butler, Despite the strong bowling of their Neal, Madison, Wells, Weir, Smith, opponents, the Indian School lads

Elsworth.. knocked off the runs with two wickets i

Chappall,

Bennet, in hand.

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