THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1934
A LARWOOD IS LOST TO Manchukuo & ANOTHER HOCKEY TRIAL
AUSTRALIA
SUSSEX DISCOVER JACK
NYE OF VICTORIA
THANKS TO ACTION OF STATE
GOVERNMENT
Australia to-day is mourning the loss of a Harold Larwood, and it is due entirely to the Victorian Govern- ment, who decided that the land Jack Nye was tilling| was unworthy of his labour..
So Jack Nye left Australia fast they'd christened year and made his way to Sussex, Bowes.' where those astute cricketers bowler of quickly discovered a latent ability: a speed merchant who threatens for shall we say
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ODIN'S FIRST WIN
IN SUBMARINES LEAGUE
The Olympic Games
CHINA ISSUES' ·
ULTIMATUM
CLUB FORWARDS AT FAULT
UNLUCKY DEFEAT AT HOCKEY
LINCOLNS SEIZE CHANCES
Shanghai, Jan. 5. China will not compete in the Tenth Far Eastern KEEN ENCOUNTER
Olympic games which will be WITH OTUS
held in Manila in May. this
the Philippine Although on the day's play they Two lowly placed teams in year if Olus and Odin met at Caroline Amateur Athletic Tedera- were the better team, the Hongkong Hockey Cluo hrst eleven were deient- Hill yesterday afternoon in tion admits Manchukuo into ed by the Lincolnshire Regiment by search of Submarino League the meet, the Chinese Na-two goals to une in a fast friendly points, when Odin were suc. cessful and won by three goals tional Athletic Federation encounter on, the Shamshulpo Camp and ground yesterday afternoon. to one, thus recording their advised Philippine athletic The score at the Interval was one first league victory of the sea-`
Real all. authorities to-day.
son.
Odin attacked strongly at the
The Club's defence were right on
half.
FOR LADIES
NEWCOMERS IN TEAM TO
MEET MIXED XI
PREPARING FOR AUSTRALIANS
To-morrow yet another trial game in preparation for the forthcoming visit of the Australian Ladies will take place at Sookünpoo, a selected ladies cleven being opposed to a mixed team to be captained by Mr. P. J. Barlow.
The Ladies' team will be as under:
M. K. Lowe has bean brought, in Hoadland IR.A.S.C.), R. Rose |
Androw's) at right half. There is top of their form, but the forwards being between the sticks for the to the exclusion of 1. Woolsey (St. lacked thrust and failed to follow up mixed team; E. M. Gray (H.K. little to chose between these two some very fine forward passes 01 HJ. D. Lowe, playing at centre Club). A. Fowler (Y,M.C.A.): players so the alteration should not Lowe received good support M. K. Lowe (H.K. Ladies); make much difference to the half
back line. from the Reed brothers. Dand and Wong (St. Andrew's), M. Wal-
were consistently stendly,
The forward lino remains the Rodger Dand displaying good anticipation. lace (H.K. Ladios); H. Knill
same. The Lincolns indulged In hard (C.B.5.), .. ). Dalziel (H.K.
Several "possible" ladies are be hitting, and their backs, Bentley and
M. Yeomana was Ladies),
Woolley (St Dando played well.
ing tried out in the mixed team. hard working, while Cotter, at left Andrew's); J. Churchill
(H.K In defence B. Helbling will come in half, had a
and 0. the lert Ladies)
Brown at right back. I cannot see any. wing. Aquard, who shone all
(Y.M.C.A.)..
reason why the selectors should Within the first ten minutes of
There are two changes made ference to Miss Fowler.
have dropped her and given pro- play, Hocquard following up on the left wing, brought the ball close in in the team which opposed and from a dificult angle sent in Mr. A. A. Dand's XI last half. This will be her first appear- B. Pope will come in at centro- shot which Shields got his foot to but Sunday. A surprise is the in-ance in the recent trials. She way falled to clear. Both goals were
*Billy
"Bowes was a tall chap like
The Chinese contend that Nye---Jack's six-feet-three-and well-built with it.
outset and overwhelmed their the Manchukuo government IN THE FAMILY.
opponents, scoring two goals in has not been recognized by "Je was a smart lad, Jack. Big the first ten minutes. Hodgkinson promises to be as fast, if not and fair and cheerful, and fond recorded the Braverting any nation, except Japan, faster, than Australia's bosom of a dance. His father
a centre, and Bennett and therefore has no inter- was pues up friend, Harold Larwood.
fairly good cricketer, too, and his was responsible for the second. national status.. It is fur- It was only recently that Aus-younger brother, who was 14 making full use of Horsey's centre. ther contended that if China
Jack is just turned 19 now,
Tarr than left the field with an tralia discovered what she owed think-played a promising game. injured knee atter a collision with countenances Manchukuo's to the Victorian Government. A¦
good understanding with Nye's people returned to Eng- Coe-Smith. From this point Otus participation in the games, certain Mr. John Taylor, who land last year because the land had more of the play, and reduced the action would be tan- used to play with Nye In they wers on-part of the the lend through Morris, who Takkagaroona Association cric- Kalandra Estate, which a Royal headed in a rebound shot from tamount to China's recogni- ket, read of his exploits with Commission
tion of Manchukuo. Tate, Alf Bowley, Jack Langridge, "Tich" Cornford, and the rest of the Sussex lnds, and announced to the land of. Nye'a adoption and rejection the painful news Australia's loss.
of
"When I left Kanowndra," said Mr. Taylor, who is now a foreman spinner at Marrickville woollen mills. "Jack was playing in one of the two teams we had there, made up of lads on the farms around.
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ANOTHER BOWES.
"He was very fast, and he bumped the ball a bit. I thought
4 he tried to bowl too fast and!
used to tell him to take it stendier, so that he would not be so crmntic.
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"But he always bowled on the wicket, and when he hit a man ho did not mean it.
"First year he didn't bowl at all. Second year te bowled his share, but was not first on. Then I left. |
"But I had a letter from Stun Davey we thought Stan was the best bowler we had-and he said; Jack was getting wickets and }
TO-DAY
decided was not Dewey.
very good-did not enable them to make a success, of dairying. They had been here for six years,
If Nye can control the ball and keep his length, Mr. Taylor thinks, he could become another "demon." with at lenst
as much
pare as Larwood.
HINTS TO UMPIRES
NO. Z.
lines
Play continued on even until the interval which arrived with the score unaltered.
Walters: Chadwick, Pook, Morris, Coc-Smith and Wormald,
Odin:-Elson: Jennings and Peckham: Desmond, Tarr and Bellie: Shields, Baldwin, Hodgkin- son, Bennett and Horsey.
LEAGUE TABLE.
The Submarines League table to date, including the above match follows.
PENALTY DECIDES. Tarr resumed after the restart and play was again even, each custodian being tested in turn. There was always a possibility that Otus would save the game unti
awarded a penalty was ngafast Groves for bringing down Hodgkinson in the "area." Wright saved Baldwin's first shot, but the referee ordered the klek to be
Team retaken, owing to an infringement by one of the defenders, and Orpheus Baldwin munde no mistake with his Proteus Perseus second effort.
Phoenix Tarr, Peckham and Jennings, Rainbow Many umpires
for the winners, Oswald whistles when a free hit is to be played well
while
the losing side. Pandura taken. Avoid this. It is an ir- Chadwick, Dewey and Coe-Smith Olympus ritating practice. The only time tried hard. Wright also played | Odin The whistle should be sounded to
creditably, although in an un-Parthian (a) start and enl the game; (b)acenstomid position.
Ösirls vnforce a penalty or suspend play for some other reason; (e) in- dicate gehere necessary, that the ball has pussed over the goal-line or side-line; (d) signal a goal.
AT THE
By "Bully-OffTM
blow
their
on
S. P. 0. Douglas refereed the game efficiently, and lined up the following teams:
Otus-Wright: Frabrice and Groces: Dewey, Morgan nnel
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Otus
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nuncked alternately, Hollingsworth clusion of A. Fowler at back. originally selected but could not bringing off dine clearances, Just As I have said before she is turn out, which is the reason for before the Interval, Potter equalised inclined to be erratic, but there her exclusion from the representa» for the Club as the result of a
is no doubt that if she were toitive aide. corner hit by Archer.
The second half was confined to sober down a little she would I still favour her for the centro- hard hitting. On the left wing deserve her place; until she does half position despite the sterling Archer was playing well. Both
I do not think she is a good display given by J. Wong on Sun Tetley and Senior had bad luck not
day. Miss Wong is very fast but to find the
The Lincolns choice.
I am doubtful whether she hoa, attacked time and again but their efforts were
match temperament. frustrated by either Dand or Rodger. However, from P. W. D. L.F. A. Pia, corner, Shnable netted to give them Hongkong Singapore Brigade R.A. by three goals to one yesterday after victory.
Club were ressing noon. The winners obtained their hard when the final whistle blew,
The Club were without the services goals through R. Baldwin and G. H.Kurd to the last position a new of G. E. R. Divett, who was injured Fowler, (2). They led 2-0 at the player made her appearance at the 4 2 1 1 10 8 5
H.K. Ladies practice game yester in last week's match against the Interval. 2011 5
day and gave a dazzling diaplay 12 18 8 4
Army, while N. A. E. Mackay ngain
and that on that form she is to be iiideputised for H. Owen-Hughes on the
right wing...
Goals
4400 14 2 8 33.00 GIG 421 12 5. 5
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0273 2 0 6 9 21 1 3 18
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY 'CLUB.
Annual Race Meeting, 1934. (24th, 26th, 27th, 28th Februar? and 3rd March).
Draft Programmes are now ready and may be obtained at the Sekretary's Omeo, Gloucester Buliding; the Club House, Happy- Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables.
Entries will close at 3:00 p.m. of Saturday, 20th January, 1934.
Members are reminded that r horse la eligible to enter for any race meeting of this Club until a Official Racing Cortificate shal have heen obtained in respect of the horse. *
All Members intending to entoi Griffins at the Annual Meeting ar requested to apply for Omeln Racing Certificates in respect of auch Griffins without delay. Also Members who have not ye registered racing names or colour, will obligo by doing so at the earliest convenience.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary
Hongkong, 2nd January, 1934.
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On the Marina round yesterday, selected. I have not yet been the Central British Association Ladles able to ascertain her name but I . defeated the St. Andrew's Club Ladies am told that she will be a keen by the odd goal in seven in a friendly rival to Miss Knill for the right
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