THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, BRUARY

PROLIFIC SCORING IN

IN LOCAL CRICKET

SEVERAL FINE INNINGS

BATTING PRACTICE FOR THE CLUB

Another Collapse By

The University

Leading batsmen of the Hongkong Cricket Club first eleven indulged in useful prac- tice at the expense of the Civil Service attack on Saturday. Owen-Hughes, T. A. Pearce, and D. S. Harley all passing the half century mark in care-frea innings.

Proviously A. C. Beck had per- formed with the ball, taking for 10, being chiefly responsible for the Government Servants' dis- missal for, 61 rune,

The Servants tried nine bowlers in an attempt to dislodge the Cricket Club hitters, but once the neccssary runs had been obtained, the cricket was not too serious.

Owen-Hughes batted solidly, but Alee Peares was delightful, driving, cutting, pulling and hook- ing with supreme confidence. Don Harley also treated the attack in cavalier faslilon, scoring his runs all round the wicket.

BARRIERS BURST IN FIGHT TO SEE ENGLISH CUP MATCH

ARSENAL ONLY LONDON TEAM LEFT IN THE COMPETITION

HUGE CROWDS WATCH FASCINATING ENCOUNTERS.

.(By "The Pilgrim")

Eclipsed by Jack who the Spurs falled to stop Astley, who made a spectacular run which returned to the Arsenal ended in a match-winning goni. side to score the only goal of the game, the Derby Rams leave the F. A. Cup competition, again nearer to their hearts' desire.

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Fortune has smiled on the Highbury Club, for playing far below their usual standard, they had the luck to be drawn at home in the most important stop of the competition so far. Jack's goal was hotly disputed by the visitors but the referee refused to alter his decision.

One man was killed in the crush of crowds at Hillsboro' where the two Wednesday were held to a goal draw by Manchester City.

·BARRIERS' BURST.

The last five minutes saw a frenzy of excitement as the home forwards pressed for an equalisor and no fewer than four corners were conceded by the · harassed defence before th final whistle brought them relle£..

As expected Northampton falled to live up to their phenomenal form in eliminating Huddersfield from the Cup

They visited

Preston North End and lost 4-0, a record gate being some satisfaction for their defeat.

£30,000 IN‚“GATES”.

Over 400,000 paid £30,000 to witness the matches and gate, re- cords were also created at Swansea

and Hillsboro.

LADIES HOCKEY

Y.M.C.A. and C.B.A. in Drawn Game

1984

LOCAL · GOLF

JUNIOR SEMI-FINAL

RESULTS

In the Junior Championship semi- finals, S. T. Butlin beat G. W. Groene, finishing 1 up, and A. B. Purves boat J. W. Mayhow, also 1 up

HONGKONG WIN "in the Captain's Cap (February

In a Caer Clark Cup hockey match qualifying competition) play-off, A. at King's Park on Saturday after Sommerfelt won with a score of 92

13-07. -- noon, the YM.C.A. Ladies did well

Surgeon Lleut, Comdr. E. J. K to play a goulloss draw with the Con Weeks (13) won the Bogey (Par) tral British Association Ladenter Pool on the new course at Fanling niso drew in the first round encounter over the week-end, finishing the score being one all

The

Colombo, Feb. 18. touring eleven to-day defeated the all- The Marylebone Cricket Club's

In the first half the C.B.A. had square. There were 17 entries. the better of the game, but after the interval the "Y" Ladies were superior, and launched, many attacks, coming within scoring on several occasions.

St. Andrew's Beat Recreio "B" Ceylon team by ten wickets,

Ceylon scored 100, Clark taking six St. Androw's Club Ladles proved too strong for the Club de wickets, for only 24 runs, and 189, when Clark again proved a stumbling Recreio Ladies T team whom they black to hatsmen, taking four wickets car Clarke Cup match at King's Park for: 49. defeated by four goals to nil in a

The M.C.C. scored 272, Barnett on Saturday. Although beaten, the Recreio Juniors gave a good acecunt having 160, and 25 in their second of themselves. The Saints forwards knock, without the lose of a wicket were weak in front of goal.

1. Gittins and M. Woolley netted for the Sainta in the first half, and P. Gittins and F. Wong scored in the second half.

The Saints won in the first round by five clear goals.

Reuter.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KÒNG JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1934. 24th, 26th, 27th, 28th February, and 3rd March, 1934.

H.K. L. H. C. SCORE SIX. The Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club recorded their seventh victory. In the

On Saturday 24th, Monday 26th. Caer Clark Cup competition on Satur Tuesday 27th, and Wednesday 28th day when they defeated the Central February, the first bell will be rung British Schoolgirls at Happy Valley at 11 a.m., and the first race will be by six clear goals.

ruẻ s± 11.30 am. On Saturday, the 3rd Marcb, the first boll will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and the first raco will be run at 2.00 p.m.

The Schoolgirls put up a fine display against a strong combination of fast forwards.

Joan Dalziel (8) and E. Bonnar (8) shared the goale,

......

CUMBERLAND BEAT YM.C.A. Barriera were burst at Swansen

Stoke gained the odd goal in three to put Chelsea out of the cup, and Bolton and Leicester performed more than creditably in winning away.

INSPIRATION MISSING. That the Inspiration of DJS. Anderson is being sorely missed. by the University this year was again illustrated, when the Pok-where Pompey played one of the fulam team were hopelessly out-greatest games of this season in classed by the K.C.C.

forcing Swansen back on tho The biggest surprise of the Hung. Sargent and. Gittins sent defensive during the second half Scottish Cup was the fallure of the Varsity back for a meagre 60 and scoring the goal which gave Rangers, the most prolific scorers runs, and these Teddy Fincher them entrance to the semi-finals. In League football, to clinch the and Stapleton knocked off before

Gillian in the Portsmouth goal issue on their own ground with separation. Flacher's 68 was a covered himself with glory for his Hearts. This watch was the only nice knock, but Norman Mackay saves in the face of repeated at- one drawn, no goals being scored. was laborious in getting his 41 not tacks in the first half.

out.

Both the University and K.C.C., second stringa had to thank their later batsmen for the runs scored in a drawn match at. King's Park. It was A. A, Dand' (45 not out) and P. O. Dunnie (55 not out),

who added an unfinished part- nership of 96 for the seventh wicket which enabled the K.C.C. to declare, safe from defeat, at 202 for 6.

And then the University, after a shaky start, owed it to A. Chan (43 not out) and F. S. Fernando (38) for a comfortable division of'] the apoila.

THE "POWER OF THE PRESS.".

Some good individual batting marked all of the second division encountors. J. E. Jupp rattled up 79-for-the-Club who easily bent. the Civil Servico: K. Nazarin (78), A. B. Sumad (65), A., S. Sufflad (52) and A. H. Bakar (not out 41) contributed towards the huge IRC. acore of 301 for 9 against the Engineers, who were swamped: W. Sparrow (65) and J. Leonard (not out 43) did the major share of the scoring for the Craigen- Tho Kower against the Recreio. Portuguese were very lucky to get away with a draw,

Hotspurs went down fighting to the last minute in a great duel with Aston Villa. London had been fortunate in having her two leading clubs drawn at home but

on

AT FANLING

Keen Racing Over

The Sticks

At Fanling, although fields were

the small side, racing

Was extremely keen. Miss Fearon again steered her No Fear to victory in the Ladies Mile, riding a clever race.

-THE-RESULTS.

Aberdeen visited Hibernians and netted the only goal, while Albion, who were fortunate to be drawn at home to Ross County, are the only Second Division Club remaining in the Competition.

H.M.S. Cumberland defeated the Y.M.C.A. in a friendly · hockey en. counter at King's Park by two clear goals on Saturday. Gil netted in the rst half for the Cumberland and Hetherington added the second geal after the change over.

MAMAK TOURNEY

The timin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first four days.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE, Members are reminded that they

thefr

and their ladies must wear badges prominently displayed through

out the Mcating.

No. one without a badge will br admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including

Police Maintain Their r $40.00 including tax for the Meeting (ladies. $5.00 and $20.00 respectively), are obtainable through the Secretary upon Introduction by a Member, auch Member to be respon aible for all chits, etc.

Record

The Police defeated the United Hockey Club by one goal to nil in a Mamak tournament match on the Police Training School ground you

LOCAL YACHTING terday afternoon, and thus maintained

WASP II HOME FIRST IN CORINTHIAN RACE.

Major Griffin with Wasp II beat Gull (Mr. B. Nness) in the "A" Class event in the Third Corinthian race of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday over 7.8 miles.

Dorothea (Mr. F. S. Coote) won the Class event, Zephyr (Maler Lola (Lt. P. G. Parker) the "G"

1-The "Fat Choy Hurdle Race, Class, One and a quarter miles. Miss Fearon's Festival Evo

(158_Iba.) Mr. T. P, K.

$2.80.

(Mr. Stanton) 1 Komblo's White

NOT ENOUGH WIND. In the resail of the second Cruiser Championship yesterday, the follow

Badres admitting to Mombers Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course...

FIFTH DAY.

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor.. their hundred per cent record. They Gloucester Building, (Tel. - 27′794), have yet to meet. St. Andrew's Club WILL CLOSE AT 10 am, ON THE and the Royal their sixtures, Engineers to complete FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 12.80

ON THE p.m. The frequency of hard hitting on the part of both teams spoiled many promising exchanges. The United played well and held the Police 1 goalless first half. In this, thanks were mainly, due to Nabi, thoir goni keeper, who played a brilliant game.

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The Pollce obtained their on through Parker in the second half. Luck was against the United when they were presented-with-two-good opportunities to net.

In this period of the game, Gough, playing at centre-half for the Police, was struck by the ball in the mouth, this cutting his lower lip rather badly. He was carried off the field and after a brief respite, during

HOCKEY PRACTICE

India's Final Trial Teams

A limited number of Tifins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele- phone No. 21920. -

On no pretext will children be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE Enclosure is $4.00 per day including

The price of admission to the Publs_ tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmaker, Tic Tac men abc, wili precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, during the Race Meeting.

Tifins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES. Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, Brð. Floor, Gloucester Bullding,

Employers are requested to dis tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passou. Servants are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for pans. ing through on their duties, but must remain in their employers stands.

Ileather (104 lbs.) (Mr. Kemble) 2 mg contested but failed to finish which hla injury was treated; pluckily i not be permitted to operate within the Won by many lengths, Pari-mutuel: Win $2.10; Places within the time limit, owing to lack returned and played to the end of the

of Azuma,

Fearce, $2.20.

2The China New Year Handicap Lark, Norseman, MT. L. F. Nichol-

Cigale, Mr. N. V. Croucher, Isis, Mr. game,

Blackburn and Kushi Mohammed, Steeplechase. One and a

an Quarter non, Queen Bee, Mir. Jobb, U. and I, the Police backs, and Isance miles.

V. H. White, the United backs, all Mr. H. S. Ronse, Luana, Mr. I

A. Lplayed steadily. Something approaching records Mr. Wong Sul Ngan's Burgomaster

Shields, Typhoon, (155 lbs.) were broken for rapid entry and Mr. J. W. Hope's Duke of Millan

Capt. Fowkes, (Mr. Jordan) 1 Carley, Mr. Monsley, Wanderer, Mr. exit of batsmen f the Press v

F. Baker, Monsoon, Mr. II. D. Dulley, (148 lbs.)

(Mr. Hope) 2 Sealark V., Mr. E. Cock, Cherub, Mr. Police friendly match at Happy

Wop by three lengths. Valley.

V. Goulbom, Oulty, Mr. Manning, The toama completed

Pari-mutuel: Win $2.50; Places Penguin, Mr. Bagnold, and Tavy II, their first innings after a little

Comd. Cowland, over an hour's play.

3-The Grand Military Hurdle The Press scored their first Raco and Sassoon Cup. One and half win of the season, thanks to miles. Peroira, the I.R.C. demon bowler, Mr. J. W. Hope's The Gadwall and F. M. el Arculli, n

(176 lbs.) former Sookunpoo lengua player. Pereira, aeldom off the wicket, skittled out six batsmen for four runs, and Arculli. claimed the other four victims for half a dozen runs, the Police being all out for 16.

Afterwards somé joyous batting was soen, especially when the Police took the wicket in a fading light. T. H. King attacked every ball, and W. E. Meadows was acade- mical in hitting up 51.

To-day's Tennis Programme

LEADING PLAYERS

ON VIEW

W. A. H. Duff, Ho Ka-lau, E. C. Finchor and Tam Yoc-fong, four

In preparation for the forthcoming Parl-mutuel: Win $4.20; Pinces local International Hockey Tourna (Mr. Hope) 1 | $3.30; $5.70;. $25.

ment, the Indians are staging their Mr. G. L. Jordan's Stickypast

final trial match, when the Probables 166 lbs.)

(Mr. Gordan) 2

THE CASH SWEEPS.

(In white) will meet the Possibles. (in Mr. W. A. MacKinlay's The Curlew

colours), on the U.S.R.C. ground on (156 lbs.) (Mr. MacKinlay) 8

Race 1.

Saturday at 4.30 p.m. Won by many lengths; many lengths,

Pari-mutuel: Win $2.20; Places 82.10; $2.10; $2.30.

One and a half miles.

4The Canberra Steeplechase. Mr. D. A. O'Conor's Kilrea (155 lbs)

(Mr. Wall) i Mr. T. P. K. Kemble's Kobibel

(152 lbs.)

(Mr. Ropes). 2 Won by many lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $6.70; Places

$5.70.

6 The Ladies Mile (Unofficial)... Fearun's No Fear (168 lbs.)

(Miss_Fearon). 1-

74.

No. 103 91

$237,91 06.97 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos,

Race. 2.

Race 3.

No. 872

$344.28 #: 180

114.76

No. 205

$328.40 813

.09.94 801

48,92 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos 87, 107, 270,

No.: 223

·8308.85 104

122.95 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos

Race B.

Miss Scott Haraton's Glon Shoo

(146 lbs.) (Miss Scott Harston). 2 Mr. T. P. K. Kemble's Devon

67. (140

(Mies Bonnar) lbs.)

Wax by four lengths; two lengths. Pari-mutual: Win $240; Pinces

210; 12.30.

8

Cap

6.The February Country (unofficial);` First Division. Mr. Heard's Christmas Bello (168)

(Mr. Ferguson): 1

Mr. H. C. Macnamara's Rod Leaves

Race 4.

$888.83 05.89 47.70

The teams are as follow:.. Probables: Nur Mohammed (Pub jabis); Parduman Singh (Radio) and Subedar Taj Mohammed (Punjabis); M. H. Hassan (Radio); Dulla Singh (Pubjabis) and Alaf Din (Punjabis); Khuda Bux(II.K.S.R.A.), Dost. Mo hammed (H.K.S.R.A), Awtar Singh (Radio). Kalpant Singh (Radio) nad,

Possiblos:

All (Male Corpa): Kishan Singh (H.K.S.R.A.) and Bahadur

Bing labia

Khen

Runjabis); Saran Khan) andan Singh|

8. Grewal (Radio); Keher, Singh (H.K.B.R.A.), Kartar Singh (Punjable); Gurbachan Singh (Radio), Adalat Zar - (Pan- Jabis) and Gurbachan Singh Pun- Jabis) LOWER DECK WIN.

No. 842 j... 104

·14

Playing without the services of Unplaced ponies (28 each): 1os. Man Singh, their regular goalkeeper, 136, 28, 372, 288, 201.

the Radio Sports Club were defeated by the Navy Lower Dock by seven goals to one, in a friendly hockey match at Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon. The Lower Dock. ltd. at the Interval by five goals to one. Gill 4) Hetherington (2) am Mudford scored for the winners, P. A. Kemp, the Radio left wing, was aled an

bronteo.

84.789

Raco 6.

No. 189 332

--$206.71°

275

(Mr. Yates) 8

of Mongkong's leading players will (103 lbs.)** (Mr. Stocker) be seen in action in the tennis Mr. D. P. Ystes". Loch Ness (168 championships at the H.K.C.O. this lbs.]

42.80

Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos.

Race

Nov 87

Unplaced ponies' ($25

$197.87:

1854 28.2

afternoon, when a programme of Won by many lengthas many 86, 101, 881, 809, 104, 815, 112. second. round matches is lengths, y

Parl-mutuol: Win $10,80; Placen scheduled.

13.00; 2.90) 352.80. The games on view will be:...

WA. H. Du vA. EP. Guesthe February Country Cup (m- EC. Fincher Tam Yoc-fong rs Stanton's Skewbald Griffin

official), Bocond division. Ho Ka-inu v Lieut. Tollington (108 iba. 10 (Mr. Stanton) 32. J. Barrow v. H, Owen- Mr. B. Allen's Toby. (108 JEM.)

No. 8758 Aircraft (168 lbs. Yo

$1,889,21: LH Wild v.R., R. G. Hoare Impey's A (Mr. Allen)

2101

HOW BELOT Capt. P. S. Cannon y Ng Kamen (Mr. Musprate-Williams)-8

Unplacod ** Won by many lengthak, many

ponies (84116:5 Nok 1401; 19912.45814622 Lov C. Ravenhilf

Tengths:

VARSITY HOCKEY.

181, 102, 184, 44, 25, 280, 18, 220, Light Blues Triumph Over

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Dark Blues.

Cambridge University binc

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Any persons found loitering with Servante passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure.

By Order,

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