-

INTERPORT CRICKET

TRIAL

FINE FIELDING FEATURES

SATURDAY'S GAME

(Continued from Page 8.)

ing batsmen's places.

There are several others who are rather doubtful but no doubt the future trials will help if the weather holls up. But I find it so difficult to docide between Minu and Elvin that

I am beginning to consider whether

one could see both in the side? Ол rosults, Eivin is the bolter bowler- but be is no bat or field, while Minu can slog and is a brilliant foldeman who is worth his ten or twenty before he goes in to hat. But no for anyway, after bowling well to start with ho falls short and that, on a plumb Shanghai wicket,' in pure Hadesį.

By way of interest I started folting down a strong a sida of bowlers (who can make the trip n at present advised) and I get Elvin, Minu, Ricketts, Pereira, Garthwaite and T. A. Pearer. Add Dunkley as the stumper, and it leaves four places of which one goes to H. Owen Hughes. Not so bad's nucleus, is It?

"Extras?" But if that no-ball is to bo included in the final total of extras, and also in the bowler's analysis, then the total of extras plus the number of runa hit off bowlers during an insings, is going to be one more than the actual total number of runs scored during that innings.

K.C.C. PRACTICE

MATCH

111

SEVERAL PLAYERS DO WELL

The first K.C.C. practice match on Saturday revealed a couple of useful new bowlers, as well as encouraging form with the bat by C.I. Stapleton and F.R. Zimmern

G. B. Jones, who came off the Three wicket fairly fast and with an ap

'acvern! of the six bowlers would get in aspreciable break, seat down batsmen-(two for certain) and two excellent deliveries, and V. Durling, a

medium paced bowler, maintained fairly good length and was accurate.

more are useful sloggers,

As for the last three places, the namca of T. E. Pearce,

EJR. Mitchell, H. W. Baines, J. P. Williams, G. A. Stewart and I. McInnis are out standing. They are the people who should I think, be tried out most carefully, as I assume that (barring the inclusion of both Elvin and Minu), no one is going to quarrel with my first seven names, and the remaining four places must be led from them. It will be most interesting to see how it all works out in the trials to come

A POINT IN SCORING

Interesting Issue Raised

R. ABBIT OPENS

UP DEBATE

I observe that the gures, na given in the official score book, have been altered-I presume deliberately-by a scribe in a contemporary, and I should

F. S. W. Smith bowled some awk- ward stuff, a trifle short with the ball coming up sharply, and A. E. Perry caused some worry to batsmen with a tantalising length,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

Macao Racing Season Opens Brightly

GOOD SPORT YESTERDAY FOR LARGE GATHERING OF FANS

Weather conditions were first rate for the re-start of the racing season at Macao yesterday, and a large concourse of fans were rewarded with some excellent racing sporting results.

There were one or two upseta

in form, but finishes were keen, SWIMMERS LEAVE. and spectators had no reason to feel disappointed with the day's offering.

The Iesults.

1-Mounted Troop Handicap. 6) Forlonra African Eve, 185 ba (R. H.

Charles)

Pat, 176 lbs. (11. A. Browning) Mouche, 170 lbs. (A. H. Potta)

Wan by a length; two lengths. Time: 1.40.4. Puri-mutuel: Winner $8.00; Placca, $7.00; $6.70; $18.20.

Betting.

W.

Afilean Eve, 103, IL. H. Charles .. * Mauche. 170, A, at. Pits ***

18 Pat 176, IL A. Browning The Curlew, 155, 1. Joseph White Stars, 148, Llewellyn Fuck O'Lantern, 184, Demida

Hongkong Interporters Full Of Confidence.

SEPTEMBER 10, 1934.

MANY" SURPRISES

IN YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL

"REDS" BLANKED

OUT-TWICE

New York, Sept. 9. A full programme of matches in the major baseball leagues, including half a dozen double headers, saw one or two aur. prising results to-day.

Cincinnati Reds had the un-

HOME FOOTBALL SHOCKS

LEADING TEAMS FALL ON THEIR OWN GROUNDS

SPRUS' FIRST WIN AND LINCOLN'S

FIRST DEFEAT .........

The failure of prominent home teams to do themselves justice was a feature of English League football on Saturday. · Drawni matches were the order of the day, no less than 20 being left in this state.

I.R.C. Win

usual experience of being binnked Lawn Bowls

out

day,

twice In the same Brooklyn Dodgers performing MANY SUPPORTERS.

this feat. The Giants were also blanked out

the by French, Accompanied by several supporters. Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher. St. the Hongkong Interport Swimming Louis Cardinals won both matches tram left for Shanghai by the Pro-

double header with Rident Coolidge on Saturday, when they were given a rousing send-off Philadelphia Phillies, and similar large gathering of focal BCCCAR attended the Yankees by enthusiasts at the wharf to bid thengainst St. Louis Browns. Colony's representatives

The full results, as cabled Beuter, follow.

2 and good luck.

15

#

*

2-Tap Blac Handicap. 6 Furlongs, Gold Currency, 161 tbs. (8. Y.

Pan)

Great Hall, 101 lbs. (3. Y. Liang) 168 lbs. (P. F. Fair View,

Botelho)...

1

farowall

Mr. D. F. Lopes, mannger of the team, left for the north earlier in the week.

Mr. C. E. Roza-Pereira, the captain, expressed confidence in their ability 2 to retain the Taggart Cup which they won against Shanghai and Tientsin in the last Interport held in the northern port.

3

Won by five lengths; five lengths. Time: 1.33. Parl-mutuel Winner $13.20; Places, $12.20.

Betting.

Gold Currency, 184, 6, X. Pan .. Great Hall, 161, . Y. Liang.... Palc View, 158, 1. Botelha

W.

75

10

70 43

24

19

The team consists of W. Lawrence (V.RC.), L. Roza-Pereira (VIC). A. A. Roza (V.R.C.), E. B. Roza (V.R.C), T. Paget (V.L.C.), C. E. Roza-Feroica (VR.C.), Ed. da Roza (V.B.C.), E. M. Marques (V.R.C.}, W. T. Campbell (V.R.C.), Kwok Chun

(South China), Lau Po-hel hang 1 (Chinese Athlotic), Chan Shek-pul 2 (Chinese Athlette). S. H. Wong (Unattached) and W. Fullager (South Wales Borderers).

3.The Mong Ha Handicap (Second

Section). 6 Furlongs,

MODEL OF SOUNDNESS. Zimmern's innings indicated that he will be batting as well as ever this season. He hit very cleanly, being exceptionally strong on the leg slide with fine forcing shots which found Kaps in the field.

Stapleton's inninga was a model of Chow Fan, 162 lbs. (Yu On) Houndness. He was never in difficul- Hey Tor, 147 lbs. (Ah Chee)

threatened Bold Commander, 102 lbs. (Lati ties, and with his side. with

Ming) complete collapse, could be excused for some occasional ultra- fenutiousness. Two square cuts and a | series of cover drives to the boundary were delightful illustrations of the batarann's wide repertory of strokes, which also included neat ahots behind the wicket.

For their first outing of the scp- son, all the players did quito well. Peddle indulged in some splendid for- cing baiting towards the close to win

the game for F. E. Lawrence's team, and it is a pity that he is shortly leaving the Colony, He would prove In real aequisition to the club this senson, being also a very safe field.

like to ask, why? There were two HAMBURG V. BERLIN

SOCCER MATCH

Won by longth; 3 lengths. Time: 1.34.3, Puri-mutuel: Winner Places, $7.00; $6.10; $7.30,

Belting

Chow Fan, 162, Yu On Hey Tar. 147. Ab Chee Bold Commander, 162, Lau Ming The Carp, JH, Want Tuk Yuk Date Devil, 152, Po Yu Black Velvet, 148, Oplum Plex

Several Club-mates and friends are accompanying the swimmers includ $46.20;ing Mr. J. M. M. Alves, Joint-Secretary of the V.R.C., Mr. II. Hynman, Hon. Treneurer, Mr, L. P. Lenfesty, Mr. RF. X. D'Almada Jnr.

W.

4The Mong Ha Handicap (First Section). 6 Furlongs, Festival Eve, 148 lbs. (Capt. J.

A. Jordan)

Vago, 148 lbs. (N. Deltz) Shaughraun, 145 lbs. (S. Y

Linng)

3

Won by short head; four lengths. Time: 1.33.4.

Puri-mutuel: Winner $51.00; Places,} $11.40; $6.80; $11.00.

Betting.

1.

Festival Ev, 148, Capt. J.-A. Jozinu 1Я Vago, 148, N. Delt

19

TA

4

12

02

Traditional Encounter han. 148. 3. Y. Llang

Ends In Surprise

alterations, both similar in nature, in the bowling analysis. Both Bur. nett and Garthwaite, when bowling, had ten runs hit off them from the bat, and, while the former bowled a wide, the latter bowled A no-ball, from neither of which was a run scored from the bat. It was there. fore shown by a cross in the analysia and scored in the allotted column on the left of the detailed analysis and brought to account in the final set- out of the bowler's figures with an explanatory foot-note. Burnett should be debited with eleven runs and Garth-and- Berlin was held this year to

day at the Preussen Stadium here before a crowd of 25.000 specta- fors,

Berlin, Sept. 2. The traditional football match between the cities of Hamburg

waite with a similar number. But, tho' my fellow scribe shows the foot notes, he reduces the rune ta 'ten', Does he consider that wides and no The play ended with a surprise balls, if not aggred off, are not to be victory for Hamburg 1-1. Short- debited to the bowler? If so, I invite ly after the start the Hamburg a reference to his authority. But of team succeeded in netting two course, if he is just setting a trap goals, which lead it kept until for "ncissorers" I have no more to half-time. After the interval Ber- way. In any case, however, I submit that the official score book should be in scored with a free kick, where- the authority, and alterations should upon the Hamburg team not be made without reference to the centraled all efforts and was able scorer, which, in this case, I happen to score twice again. to know could most easily have been done. I scored.

the

con.

བ་དད་་དང་་- HONGKONG WINS ·

A RESPONSE TO R. ABBIT. This point raised by R. Abbit con- cerning the method of scoring in in- tereating. Personally, I cannot find references dealing with it, writes "Veritas," but in my own experience it has always been the established practise to credit no-balls and wides to "Extras" and not ngainst. bowler's analysis. The гCASONA for this seem fairly obvious. A no-ball or -wide is not counted in the bowler's

over, and the bowler is made liver another ball. Furthermore, if a camp that the Colony might wide or no-ball is placed among the one of its next two matches "Extron," an it must be, then to add Hankow and thus create it also against the bowler's analysis (corneriḍ tie. means duplication and an incorrect Hongkong won to-day by tally in the check scoring. Surely the but only after an extra head. correct method of scoring a no-ball

At the moment Shanghai has de from which, we will any, two runs feated Hongkong, Hankow has beaten have been hit, is to credit, the batsman Shanghai, and Hongkong is leading with two, droit the bowler with two, by one match in the rubber with and place one in the no-ball section of Hankow-Reuter.

Defeats Hankow In Bowls Match

Shanghai, Sept. 9. Hongkong'a bowlers in a sensational match to-day defeated Hankow, cor- querors of Shanghal's strong rinke, de and brought a hope to the visitors'

Racing Triumph, 161, 1. P. Botelho Banquet Hall, 145, in Kulsing .. Bet Heels. 150, 1. N. Pan

CIVIL SERVANTS' GALA.

The Chinese Civil Servants' Club have arranged to hold a gala at their

Pavillon at North Point on Saturday,

commencing at 7 p.m.

On Saturday, September 29, the Chinese Y.M.C.A. will hold aquatic meetings at their pavilion at North Point and in their swimming pool almultaneously.

HOME RUGBY

The Leicester three-quarters ran riot in their match against Penarth and no less than 41 points were scored 22without reply,

5.The Arein Preta Handleap. Furlonge. Sarabande, 161 lbs. (Ip Kui-ying) Delightful Chance, 168 iba. (F. Antamok, 162 lbs. (P. F. Botelhol

Won by two lengths; two length.

F. Li)

Time: 1.33,3. Pari-mutuel: Winner $17.70; Places $7.20; 38.00* $9.30.

Belting.

Principal resulta of matches played to-day follow:

21 Llanelly

12. Bristol

1 Bridgend

CRICKETER · KILLED.

in

11

Brooklyn

by

Championship

AN OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT

Sunderland, Preston and Man chester City, continued their, win- ning way, the latter doing woll to. annex points at Birmingham, Arsenal disappointed their sup portem by boing held to a division · of spollo at Leeda, but Tottenham gladdened the hearts of the White Hart Lane crowd with their flist victory of the season. Leicester won brilliantly from the Villa,

Coventry's drawn match withh Watford ware the biggest surprise of the day, for it meant that the Defeating the Kowloon Cricket former not only lost their f Club by six shots, the Indian Re-Point of the season, but also com ercation Club on Saturday won the ceded their first goal. Lincoln tuo second division championship of came a cropper to complete the the Lawn Bowls League. Although upsets.". they have still two more matches

be

SPORT ADVTS.

A restricted programme, with

ing on the championship, saw THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Kowloon Bowling Green second

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

R H E

Pittsburgh.... 1

0

to play, the Indiana

cannot

(Suhr homered)

New York....

topped.

0

$

0

(French pitched)

two matches in the frat division,

Cincinnati

0

2

0

the results of which had no bear-

(Bence pitched)

5

9

0

Cincinnati..

0

#

0

(Mungo pitched)

Brooklyn..

3

7

0

7

0

1

G

I

7

1

11

15

(Stripp homered}

Chiengo....

(Jurges homered)

Boston..

Chicago Boston

string win handsomely at the ox- pense of Civil Service, and strengthen further their efforts to finish runners-tip in the Junior division.

Draft Programmes and Entry. Forma for the Seventh Extra bo hold on Race Meeting to Saturday, 22nd September, 1931, (Weather permitting), may bo mark the obtained at the Secretary's Office, A special service to 2

beginning of the Jewish Rosh Hashana Gloucester Building; the Club (New Year) was held in the Jewish House, Happy Valley; the Hany

Robinson Synagogue,

0

Rond, last

(Whitney and Berger hame-evening, conducted by Rabbi Elias. Kong Club; the Sports Club; and

There was a large congregation pro-[the Stables, Shan Kwong Road. acht, which included the Rabbit

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON of Manila, who Gookfield,

sald on Thursday, the 13th September, in con-1934. prayers. Further services

red)

St. Louis

6

12

1

Philadelphia.. I 4 St. Louis

1

7 13

0

(Davis homered) Philadelphia B

9

0

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Washington... 3 7

0 (Harris and Schulte homered) Chicago

15 0 .......11 (Bonura and Hopkins home- red)

Washington... 7 51 2 Chicage

1

7

1

Philadelphia Cleveland

3

B

0

12

2

(Trosky homered).

10

1

·

Philadelphia Cleveland

€ 13 1 (Averill and Burnett homered. There were ten innings)

4 11

Z z

(There were ten innings)

tinuation of the celebration will be held this morning and this evening) and on Tuesday.

McCabe was not out. 123 and A. G. Chipperfield not out 51.

• KENT ♥. M.C.C.

Kent are playing the M. C. C, nt Folkestone where the M. C, C, scored 380 runn. C. F. Walters made 63 and J. H. Human 52. J. T. Hearne was not out with 111 against hla name. A. P. Freemers exptured six for 199.

Reuter.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN, '

Secretary.

COUNT THE

"TELEGRAPHS”

EVERYWHERE

No one will dream these are

last Summers Frocks"

WORN, PERHAPS—

Bath

1Cardiff

Coventry

Ú

2

Gloucester.

22 Lydney

Boston

3

Leicester

41 Penarth

Detroit

Northampton

10 Headingley

i

Reutor.

New York

G ·15

A

(Selkirk homered)

St. Louis...

is 19

2

(Clift homered. There were 14 innings)

SHABBY,

NEVER!

$

0

WE DRYCLEAN

and LAUNDER

1 G

0

Summer clothes in a way that retains

all

their

W.

GA

37

27

10

Sarabande, 161, 1p Kui-ying Delightful Chance, 156, F. F. LI Anismok, 153, P. I. Botelho.... Little Beauty, 147, H. Y. Liang Racing Hairit, 140, 5. N. Pan .. 12 21 Potom, 146, Let Wall

13

TU

13

The Mong Ho Handicap (Third Section). G Furlongs.

PS Fn. 140 lbs. (Joan Dowbiggin) Sen View, 138 lbs. (Beryl Fale) City of Shanghai, 132 lbs. (Pant.

Scott-Harston)

Won by three lengths; a length. Time: 1.38.3.

New York,.....2 London, Sept. J.

(Gehring homered) St. Louis.....

Dudley Pope, the well-known Essex county cricketer, was fatally injured to-day in an nutomobile accident.— Reuter

1

2

3

No. 38 ...319 130

Pari-mutuel. Winner $8.50; Places $7.30; 30.80.

Retting.

Fi F. 140, Joan Dewiezin

Sea View. 138, ery) Far

City of Bhanghai, 152, J'am Boaté-

Hunton... Harbour View, 140, Betty Fair

CASH SWEEPS.

W. P

70

$78.30

32.60

11.30

Unplaced ponies ($4.20 each), Nos.: | 108, 5, 114.

Race 4.

No. 101

13

++

10

107 28

$164.50 47.00 23.00

TWO THOUSAND

RUNS

Bradman First To

Pass Mark

London, Sept. B.

the New South

D. G. Bradman, Unplaced ponies ($8.70 ench), Nos.: Wales balaman, with an aggregate 27, 4, 104,

Race 5.

No. 39

103

FF

$36.10 27.40

28

13.70

of 2,020 runs. is the first Australian to pass the 2,000 mark during the present tour. 8. J. McCabe, also of New South Wales, is the second to have reached 2,000 runs.

the

Both batsmen accomplished

Unplaced ponies ($6.00 each), Nos.: fent to-day when they each made a 11, 37, 188.

Race 1.

win with

No. 106 20 158

$40.79 17.30 a three-

8.68 Unplaced Ponies ($3.20 each), Nos.: 21-19. 114, 107, 113.

Race 2-

Race 6.

No. 317 73 * 104

$71.00 20.20

No. 111

33

FF

10.10

24

$31.10 23.60 12.80

Race 3.

Unplaced pony ($13.00), No. 39.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

century against Mr. H. D. G. Leveson- Gower's eleven at Scarborough, where. the Australian tourists knocked up 442 for five wickets. D. G. Bradman scored 132 in 00 minutes and had one six and 24 fours. W. H. Ponsford was dismissed at D2, while S. J.

Signed Upt

OF

original smartness.

of No tisk

scorch, shrinkage on your Palm- Beach, Gabardine, Alpaca, Silk and Flannel Clothing.

SPECIAL STAIN SOLVENTS FOR CELANESE, RAYONS, ART SILK,

CREPES ORGANDIE GOWNS.

AND

THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.

The Largest Sanitary Laundrymen, Dyers and Drycleaners

in the Far East Head Office & Works, Mongkok. 60. Queen's Road Central.

27, Nathan Road,

336, Nathan Road.

+ Peak Hotel Depot..

By Blosser

Tel. 67032.

21270.

11

58545.

63000,

20071.

COFFEE

PERCOLATORS

Reduced Price $9 and $14.

KOMOR & KOMOR Chator Road.

York Building.

YOU PHONED FOR ME

YEP... THERE'S A MAN NAMED

TO COME BACK HERE! ) MASON, WHO NEEDS A BOV

HAVE YOU A JOB

IN HIS JEWELRY STORE-I CONVINCED

TAKE A RUN

FOR ME?

HIM THAT YOU WERE JUST THE BOY HED NEED, IF HE

OUT TO' HIS PLACE ON

BOY!

OLIVE STREET

NEEDED A BOY LIKE

You !!

AND HAVE

WILL I!!

A TALK

WITH HIM

YOU NEED A BOY AND

I NEED A JOB... IT JUST

GOES TO SHOW YOU, MR. MASON, IT'S A SMALL

WORLD AFTER

ALL!

DO YOU REALLY THINK

I'LL DO

I THINK 50! COME AROUND "TOMORRONI WANT YOU TO ¡BECOME FAMILIAR WITH MY STOCK OF JEWELRY..... BUT NOT TOO FAMILIAR, OF

COURSE !!

AND.

IS THIS

GOING

TO LEAD

TO SOMETHING

Share This Page