THE LONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, APRIL
1934.
CRICKET INTERPORT PROBABLE IN OCTOBER NEXT
AN UNFORTUNATE TIME
OF THE YEAR
MAKES CHAMPIONS V REST MATCH OF ABSOLUTE NECESSITY
WHO WILL CHOOSE
TEAM TO
REPRESENT LEAGUE?
(By R. Abbit)
Although we are rapidly drawing to the end of one Cricket Season, there are two League games still to be played, and also the final game Winners of the League against the Rest.
The recent wet weather has made a big break in the season but I sincerely trust that there will be no
curtailment of programme.
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If Williams did not help, perhaps The Civil Service have a useful| team out and their batting may be E. Zimmern might take R. Lee's strengthened by the inclusion of place, as the latter is never
at the Club ground as on Pilcher who hits hard and has an good excellent eye. They are due to the Craigongower wicket.
you have Then for reserves, play the Navy in the match that;
was postponed some weeks ago much talent. N. A. Mackay, F. owing to the absence of a good Baker, J. L. Williams, Major many ships and the dimeulty of Bonavin, W. C. Hung, G. R. Sayer, raising a side.
The game is on the Civil Service ground, and I shall be very dis- appointed if it does not come off. I hear some rumour that several officers have left in the Somerset- shire, but I imagine it will be possi- blo to ralee some sort of Navy the #ide. If not, presumably points will be awarded to the Civil Service.
The United States repolled a French invasion in the first international professional tennis match to be played in America when big B Tilden defeated Martin Plan and Ellsworth Vines turned back Henri Cochet before a crowd of 12,000 at New York's Madison Square Garden, Pictured before the match, from left to right, are Cochet, Pläs, Tilden and Vines.
FRIENDLY CRICKET
dismissed for only 76 runs, in which M. C. Hung batted well for 23 runs,
Scores:
Share Brokers.
A. II. Humjahn, Marsham, Eaden, Brokers Beat Varsity A. Tamall, run out
Carver, and if at Ismail another choice for stumper.
ns
The Club will have to turn, out their strongest side to win, and it should be a great game given decent weather.
THE INTERPORT. Previously I laid stress on the Importance of this game, and I was referring to the Interport
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Second Eleven
A. RI. Esmail, retired
14
J. A. Fisher, b Ng
56 D
10. Arrulli, b Ng ...............
C. A. L. Rickett, b Reed
W. J. Carroll. b Reed
Playing at University on Wednes R. Pestenji, a and b Reed. day the Share Brokers Association, S. Edgar, c and b A. B. defeated the University second eleven P. W. G. Cameron, b Reed in a friendly cricket match by 81 E. Joseph, b A, B, Tata runs.
Having first lenno of the wickat the Sharebrokers wero dismissed for 167 ruhs, thanks to a brilliant inn- There is some prospect of the with Shanghai which will take ings by R. Peston who made 62 place, I learn, next October. The and a retired innings of Go by A. ostensible reason is that
NECESSARY MATCH.
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UNIVERSITY BOXING
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Easter Meeting Reviewed
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MACAO RACING PROGRAMME
FIRST. EXTRA MEETING ON APRIL 22.
The programme for, the First Extra Meeting of the Macie Jockey Club, to be held on April 28 at Areia Proth Macao, appears as follows:
ing position, and I do no hold out much hope of her doing so until she has been demoted to "B" clasa; 1. The Belvoir Handicap. (Second even then she will find the oppost-Section). Wimor $160. Second $75. tion in Atlas and Saucy Face-Just Third $50. For China Ponies closed- to mention two-very formidable. fled by The Hongkong Jockey Club The Meeting under review has as "D" and "E" classes and Subscrip also sat me thinking as regards the tion Ponies/or Grifins of this Club prospects of the old ponies in "p of any Season. Entranco $5. One and "C" classes. In my opinion, their chances of winning are not Nete-One entry only will be made very encouraging for the im- for The Dolvoir Handicap. Entries -will be divided into First and mediate future as the opposition in
Second Section at the discretion of the shape of this year's griffins in
tho Handicapper. both these classes appear to me to be undeniably strong.
evening's
Mile.
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The Bodale Handleng. Winner Perhaps it might be as well to $150. Second $100. Third $50. For explain my line of reasoning for Non-winning Subscription Griffins of coming to this conclusion.. I will this Club of this Season. To therefore refer to Oak Bay's com-ridden by Jockeyn who have not won 5.racer. Entrance £0. fortable win by four lengths ("Cmore than Cinsa) in the Black's Link Handi. Ono Mile.
3. The Belvoir Handicap. (First cap in 1-30 4/5, carrying 160 lbs, and to Tiana's short head victory Section). Winnor $160. Second $75. ("B" Class) in the Morrison Hill Third $60.. For China Ponies classi- Handicap in 1-32 1/6 carrying 140 fied by The Hongkong Jockey Club lbs. Tiana's win strikes me as be- as "D" and "E" classca and Subscrip- ing fortunate.ne by the promotion tiens Ponics/or Griffins of this Club of Oak Bay, Gladiator and Prima of any Season. Entrance. $5. One Donna, the chances of old "B" | Mile.. ponics catching the judge's eye in 4. The Victoria Handicap. Wi the near future would seem some ner $150. Second $100. Third 350, of them was the light-weight match what remote.
For Non-winning Subscription Grimas which went to Oxfort. Their I. R.
of the Hongkong Jockey Club of this Season, Entranco $5. Six Furlongs. Payne, of. Queen's College fought
5. The Stadium Stakes. Winner three fast open rounds with P. J. Oppenheim, of Jesus, and beat the and scurry. The feathers also boxed $200. Second $100. Third $50. For ald Cambridge Blue by a good margin. a rousing first round and then merely China Ponies classified by The Hong- Oppenheim is an experienced and a (as the saying goes) "had a scrap!
kong Jockey Club as "C* Glass that Confident fighter, but he had met his So it was an excellent match, Payne has a splend left, sport, and a large crowd appreciated hava started and not been placed this year. Weight for Inches as por and scored often and heavily with It. every bit of it. The results were: His was a popular win even in this house and Emm., Camb.) beat M. c./$t. One Mile..
Hantam A. P. Norman (Charter-Seale. Jockey Allowance. Entraner R. W. camp of the Tuscans.
K. Kityakara (Broningrove and
6. The Ascot Handicap. Winner The next best mix-up came, Pemb.) on points.
$200. Second $100. Third $50. For haps, in the weiter-weight Bght be.
Feather.R. A. F. Traill (Bedford China Pontes classified by The Hong- 2tween the two South Africans, E. P.
Stent, of Oxford, and N. W. L. Bibra, and St. Cath., Camb.) beat I. P. Nor- kong Jockey Clau as "C" Class that $500 in 2 of Cambridge. Stent had the longer val (Rhodes Univ., B.A., and Bass,) have not won more than
stakes since 1st January, 1034 -reach, but it was Bibra who had the an, pointa,
Light I. R. Payne (Haileybury trance $6. Ono Mile. punch and used it until in the third-
Queen's Ox beat P. J. round the Oxford man was forced an
7. The April Sprint (Unofficial). to keep clinching to avoid thore pun Oppenheim (Harrow and Jesus) on
points.
Winner $100. Second $75. Third $50. Welter.-N. W. L. Bibra (Rhodesia A Cup will be presented to the Win ruance, and he seemed the best boxer and Sel., Camb.) beat E. P. Stent ning Rider. For China Ponies that shment. Bibra's was a good perfor of the evening. This may be unfair (Cape Town and Mag.) on points. have started in The Belvoir Haidt- to R. H. Cloueln. Oxford's light
Middle.-G. A. Claydon (Latymur cap (Second Bection) and the Bodale heavy-weight, but we did not see so Upper and St. Caths., Camb.) beat 3. Ifandicap. Winners since January much of him. He was matched 11 against T. P. Kneen, a new Cambridge D. Whittall (Berkhamsted and New) 1 1934 barred. To be ridden
Indies at the following Weight Dlue, who seemed over anxious and
Light Heavy.-R. II. Clouston Non-winning Jockeys. 125 lbs. Win- shaped like a novice. As a result 3 Clouston knocked him out with a left (Stewe and Bras, Ox.) beat T. Pners of One Raco 185 lbs. Winnere
hook to the jaw early in the first the first round.
Kneen (Halloybury and Gaius) in of Two Races 145 lbs, Winnera ob
Three Racoa 165 lbs Post Entry.... round-the
the one knockout of Heary G. Heon (Univ of Toronto Entrance $0. Half-a-Mile, evening.
and Emm, Cam.) beat Lord David! The
bantams were not good, Douglas Hamilton (Harrdy and Ball.) although they made great fuss on points,
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match between the University and the Club being omitted, though hope this will not happen. But the Shield has already been won and I must admit that, for reasons with which shall dent later, the match know there are many experienced for 11 runs, the University were A. B. Tata between the Shield winners and cricketers down here who do not the change with favour, the Rest must be played at all regard
nor do I consider it entirely fair events in the Senior Division.
the it. I. Esmall. Reed being, the mont
for the Varnily, P. B. Tata weather in Shanghai is so bad successful bowler
But I Against the deadly bowling of A. Ng during May, in which month the claiming four wickets for 56 runs.
who took 5 wickets Windsor R. . Esmail game used to be played.
It will mean that we in ench
I do not know who will select the to longkong. Rest team seeing that the Club are the winners. Probably, it will be case, here or there, will have to turned over to some able akipper play the match at the very start outside. I was taking with auch of the season
before we
have
Abraham
University 2nd. XI.
Mind, I do not for the moment suggest that Shanghai ever D. Hunt, e and b Ismall thought of this. They are much M. C. Hung, b A. R. II. Email
too good sportsmen. But It C. Windsor, 1.b.w., Emall .... lest happens to work out that
way.
WE SHALL BE STRONG.
A. B. Tata. b Rickett
9. Rend, b S. A. Ismail
P. H. Tata, b A. R. H. Esmail K. L. Ng, not out
a one the other day and though really had time to try out all our
G. Abraham, played on Arculli cannot remember the exact team players, or get thoroughly into
W. C. Chin, b A. R. H. Esma!! We are, in any case, likely to Alonso, A. R. II. Esmail he chose he had about oight or practice; while Shanghal will nino of Mr. R. Abbit's Rest team come to the match with a whole
L. Rodrigues, b A. R. H. Esmall
Extras (and seeing that there is a doubt season's experience behind them, be able to put a very strong team At present or perhaps I should in the field if most of the first why not let him plek It?)
get away.. If say before this, we are not ready selections can
Total for our home match early in our Ricketts is here and provided that
steal his rackets for season, nor are Shanghai in May, we can which is the beginning of their couple of months beforehand. We he la a stumper) Garthwaite, P., season. That is, it is fifty-fifty shall have the best leg-breaker V. Williams (Capt.) Rodrigues, and in each case the disadvantage since R. E. O. Bird. Our batting S. A. Ismail
our fast bowling. Pestonji
Y. Esmail E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fineher, F. is against the side which has the is sound and
C. A. L. Rickett Pereira, A. II. Madar, R. Lee, J. advantage of playing at home. adequate.
We-must-consider it further Arculit E. Richardson, Stephenson Which seems to me an eminently (Navy) and A. R. Minu or C. S. fair arrangement. I hope to see when we hear about this "Rest" A. R. H. Esmail M. Elvin.
it resumed in due course.
My selections aro-provided that Capt. P. V. Williams will keep it is not generally known
match.
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TO-MORROW'S GAME
Sharebrokers To Meet Press Eleven
The following will represent the Brokers against the Press to-morrow at the L.R.C. ground at Soukunpoo, commencing at 2 p.m. sharp-C. A. L. Rickett (Capt.), S. 4. Ismail, A. B. II, Eamall, J. A. Fisher, R. Car- roll, C. Basto, N. Deitz. P. W. G. Cameron, O. el Arculli, E. H. Email and E. Joseph. Reserve: N. Leonard.
PRESS ELEVEN.
In their match against the Share- brakers to-morrow, the following will represent the Press Cricket Team- A. H. Rumjaha (II.K. Telegraph) (Capt.), S. A. Gray (I.K. Telegrapha, W. Sue (H.K. Telegraph), F. M. ci Arculi (Dally Press), A. R. Sumed (Daily Press), J. M. Kelleher (S. C. M. Post), A. M. Omar (5, G. M. Poat), M. R. Abbaa (S. C. M. Post), E. MacNider (S. C. M. Post), C..
N. Dragon (S. C. M, Post) and F.
D. Peretra (S.-C. M. Post);
C.C.C. LEAGUE TEAM.
The following have been select- ed to represent Cralgengower Juniors in their anal leagus match against the Royal Engineers and Bignals at Craigengower to-mor
I. row, commencing at 2
p.m. w Way (Capt.) W. Sparrow, J, W. Leonard, F. C. G. Barry, W. H. B. Muskett, T. Yooh, E. Souza, G. Souza, A. Kitchell, S. Abbag, and L Hubbard. Reserve: G. Lat.
LÄDIES GOLF
Mrs. Shannon Wins Captain's Cup
Results of competitions for tho Ladles Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club during March аго AD follows:
Captain's Cap: Mrs. Bhannon 90-30-49:
Eclectie Cup (Old course February 1 to March 31): Mrs. Lissaman 800.1/373,2/8.
The LG. U: Medal competition will take place on the now-course on Tuesday, April 10 and not on April 0 as advertised, in the fixture card.
on points.
Entries close on Friday, April 13, at 3 p.m. sharj.
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