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S. CHINA NEARLY LOSE RECORD
(Continued from Pago 8.)
These players wore the star Athletle performers. But mention must, also ho made of Tong Kan-po who 273- turned to the fray after having bin oye badly opened by Lau Mau's boot, And was no active that he WAK continual source of worry to South China's rearguard.
"CRICKETER OF YEAR"
MAGNIFICENT FORM ROBS C.C.C. OF TITLE HOPES
CARE-FREE CRICKET BY K.C.C...
E. L. Gosano is Hongkong's "Cricketer of the Year." His form this season for the University has made him a second Anderson, and on Saturday he capped all previous performaNCES with a brilliant display of all-round cricket, scoring 102 not out taking 4 wickets for 22 runs, and beating Craigengower single- handed
The result, which was somewhat i unexpected, has made a great deal or difference to the first division championship. Craigengower have
The wingers, unfortunately, did not lost their last chance of challenging come anywhere near tho standard the Hongkong Cricket Club, and set by the insides, and both players the University now figurd among frittered away wonderful opportuni- the contestanta, ities.
TREMENDOUS IMPROVEMENT
The Club can only make certain
of retaining the title by winning The half backs generally were re-their one remaining match. If markably sound. Ho Chor-ying fell they lose the Navy, Army and only a very little short of Tsui Ak- University stand in line as succes- fus, while Lai Kwok-chui had To sors. Both the Army and Univer Kwai-shing fairly roped. The right alty have two games to play nad winger managed to get in two centres are now but five points behind the during the second half.
lenders. The Navy, with one
.
on
The most pleasant and somewhat match outstanding, trail the Club surprising feature of the Athletic was by three points, and have the the tremendous improvement noted in slenderest chance of all. defence. As already stated, they made only one mistake, and one can only commiserate with them (without robbing Tam Kong-pak of the merit of his opportunism) that it proved numcient to deprive the team of worthy win.
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It is doubtful if the mont fervent South China supporter would deny that the team was faithfully attend-
Gosano's nehlevement Saturday left everything else in local cricket circles in the shade. He literally pulled the game out of the fire, and his feat was all the more praise. worthy in being accomplished
ALL-STAR BASKETBALL'
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|MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCE
BY SHANGHAI GIRLS
(Special to "Telegraph")
(By Telegraph. Copyripht. Tele Mesengre Ordinaner,
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Received February 18, 8.58 H.m.)
Shanghai, Feb. 17. The Philippine All-Star basketball team sustained a crushing defeat 10-day when they opposed the Shanghai Girls. The visitors were beaten by 67 to 2. being completely outclassed. United Press.
HOCKEY MATCHES
POLICE PLOD TO DEFEAT
COSANO'S GENIUS
.
(Continued from Pago, 8).
The ball was kept low and moved very fast with oblique pazace which continually jeopardised the Police goal. The most effective phase of the forwards' work was in the last quarter of an hour, when they all but overran the opposing defence.
Delgado delighted with the man ner in which he made the most of his opportunities, while I liked the way Gomes and Alves worked together.
PENALTY MISSED The Recreio should have won by than 3-2. the bigger margin Bowen, for the second week in succession missed a penalty; this time he really missed, shooting the ball wide of the upright."
SPORT
ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1935, 16th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 23rd February, 1935.
On Baturday 16ib, Monday 18th, Tuesday 19th, and Wednesday, 20th February, the first bell will be rung st-11 min., and the first race will be run, at 11:30 am. On Saturday, 23rd February, the first bell will be rang at 1.80 p.m. and the first race will be run a 2.00 p.m.
The timin interval will be taken. after the fifth race on the first four days.
MEMBERS. BADGES AND INCLOSURE.
Members are reminded that they and their ladies must wear their badges prominently displayed through out the Meeting," admitted to the Memhora Enclosurd.
No one without a badge will be
Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and. Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax
or $40.00 including tax for the Mecting (ladies, $5.00 and $20,00 respectively) are 'obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by a member, such Member to be respon sible for all chits, etc.
Badges admitting to Members" En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course..
The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 97704) WILL CLOSE AT 19 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.30 p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY.
The Police started well, and Moss completed a determined attack by A limited number of timing will be notting from a corner with an ex- obtainable cach day at the Club cellent shot. Nettled by the re-louse, provided they are ordered in verse, the Recreio "looked to their advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele-
phone No. 21020, horses," and made it plain that they were by no means beatem Bernie Gosano was twice robbed at the last minute following brilliant individual runs, and then Delgado
on the Cralgengower ground. Police Defeat Radio In converted a left wing movement,
ed yesterday by the goddess of Gonano went in to bat after the fortune. True they were without first two wickets had fallen for Lee Kwok-wal for the best part of 18 raus, and with the University the second half the injured himself?
in committing a foul!!; but prior to facing a score of 130 for 0 declared. The young all-rounder proceeded then they never gave the least hint
Mamak Tourney
Three Mamak Tournament hockey
of goal-scoring abilities, Sai Tim-to stay at the wickets until the matches were deelded yesterday af. ternoon, the Radio Sports Club being lin had to field only one shot in the match had been won, carrying his defeated by the Pelice, while the first half, and I think he handled the but for 102 scored out of 126. Kowloon Indians Teunis Club, thin ball three tlines in the second period.!
season's favourites for championship Even with Gosano well set from honours, defeated the Royal Army DEFEATIST FOOTBALL the start, the University were Service Corps. The Central British South China played a defentist type somewhat in a bad way, and at one Association and the Royal Corps of of football. They were sluggish and time had lost their first four bats-Signals played a drawn game at seemed quite unable to rise to any men for 74 runs. It was Gosano's King's Park. inspiration. The attack was blunt splendid forcing batting which Exchanges were fast and there was and almost lackadaisical. The ball turned the tide. While others some hard hitting in the match be was badly passed, and more often scraped about for half a dozen tween the Radio and the Police, both
Champions than not found an opponent instead
of the Mamak of n
half backs runs, he belaboured the Craigen-paat colleague. The
Tourney, The Police forward line were positively out of their depth, gower bowlers, and when the combined with much understanding, and but for Wong Wing the defence seventh wicket had fallen had help-while their defence also rose to the would have gone to bits.
ed the score along to 125. Victory occasion.
CARE-FREE K.C.C.
Li Tin-sang made some timely for the 'Varsity was then assured. interventions, but also conceded more corners than in any other game this Reason. The wing halves wore badly! outpositioned, and only the hard work
Early in the first half, Rulia Khan, playing on the loft wing, netted a good goal for the Police, Wass adding second after Perkins (centre-for-
scoring from almost under the bar. The Portugese continued to have slightly the better of the exchanges, but there was no further scoring before the interval.
It was the Recreio who went ahead after half time, Delgado again doing the trick, and Bowen should have given them a 8-1 lead, but missed badly from the 12 yards spot. Rejoicing in their escape, the Police returned to the attack, and Johnstone polished off a very de- termined attack with a good "goal. From the kick off the Recreio swept down, and Delgado broke through on his own to net with a fierce drive from four yarde range, After this it was nearly all Recreio, and both Gosano and Gomes went very near with splendid drives which topped the cross bar. -Recreio were very worthy win-
ners. In the other frat division minich ward) had just missed. In the second
of Leung Wing-chul kept the Athletic at the Kowloon Cricket Club, the half, the Radlo made positional in any semblance of check before it homestors refused an easy draw by changes in their forward line and renched the penalty area.
going for the runs, and finally their combination improved. Follow RUGBY FOOTBALL Up forward Fung King-cheung was losing by 28 runs. overshadowed, and Tam Kong-pak
ing a brilliant one-handed save by
U. B. Souza, the Radio goalkeeper,
| played a lone game. It was, in fact, The Army took 180 minutes to Wass scored a third goal as the re-
a sorry sort of team which played des- score 187 for 9 declared. A ninth Bult of a corner. perately for over an hour, not to
win the match, but to stop the Athle
tie from scoring goals.
On such form It is hard to belleve that South China will not meet with defeat, in the very near future.
COALS DESCRIBED
wicket partnership of 30
which For the Palice, Blackburn, Tate, occupied 20 minutes made all the Parker and Wass were outstanding. difference to the K.C.C.
while Sarnagat Singh, Awtar Singh, Kalwant Singh and U. B. Souza play- when E.-C. Fincher-and-A-Ted-well-for-the losers. Lay, adopting free methods, put ont 60 for the first wicket It' seemed '
SERVICE CORPS UNLUCKY
The RAS.C. were unlucky, not to
As regards the game, the Athletic that the team's bold policy of at- Act up an attack from the out-tempting to score 190 runs in an take two points in their match with set, anul sustained it for long periods. hour and a half would bear fruit. the KIT.C, on the U.S.R.C, grounil. Their movements, were cleverly con- But the subsequent batsmen under-The soldiers were the better team, ceived and sometimes brilliantly car rated the extreme steadiness of but their forwards failed whon in front of goal. In the first few ried out
Bullard and Elvin, and in con- minutes of the second half, HI, Jo Ka-keung put his team ahead tinuing to force the pace, contribut-Senior nearly scored for the Service early on when he scored a glorious ect to their defent.
Corps, the hall striking the corner goal. Receiving a high centro, he
of the post and rebounding into play, brought the ball down with his left Even with the fall of the seventh The Indians obtained their goal foot, and without allowing the ball wicket at 123, the batsman insisted through Gurbachan Singh who sent to touch the ground, drove it past or going for the runs. F. S. W. In a good shot, Wong Wing with his right.
NAVY DEFEAT AIR FORCE
London, Feb. 16. The xture between the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force at Twickenham resulted in a win for the Navy by 18 points to eight.
Cambridge University received a. terrible trouncing by Blackheath, whe won by 20 points to nil, while the Harlequins defeated the Dark Blues by nine points to five.
Results of the main fixtures played to-day are as follow: Royal Navy 13 Royal Air Force 8 (at Twickenham) Civil Services
The Army.
8 St. Bart's Hosp. 131
On no pretext will children · bo permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The price of admission to the Pubile Enclosure fa $2.00 per day including tax for all persons including ladies and is payable at the Gate,
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform aro admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax,
Bookmakers, The Tac men ote, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. Tigins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Publie Enclosure.
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Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their posseton will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure,
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Востовагу. Hongkong. 11th February, 1035..
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VICKS
VAPORUM
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(at Chiswick)
Bath
3 Gloucester
Bedford
18 Old Merchant
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Taylors G
A DRAWN MATCH
The Central British Association and
Bridgwater
RELIEVES COLDS WITHOUT "DOSING”
23 Camborne
0
18 Manchester
0
14 Bradford
0
FANLING GOLF
16 Exoter
Cambridge Un. 0 Blackheath 20 Devonport
Services
The Athletic held the lead until the Smith batted grandly to score 27 the interval, although Ho should have in-out of the next 29, and in creased it, but shot too late, and on course of two overs he clumped another occasion saw. Wong Wing Elvin for four boundaries, being Signals played a drawn game of one effect a wonderful anve from a pile finally caught by Garthwalte in goal all on the formers ground at driver..
King's Park, Addis and Dilley were After the change-over, the Black attempting to hit a six. and Golds continued to exert pressure,
notable absentees from the Soldiers' Smith left when there was only side. May (centre-forward) gave the but the wingers spoilt many fine op-seven minutes left for play, but Signals the lead midway through the portunities by shooting from
Northampton Im-Ballard beat Mackay with a nice Arst half, Johnson equallsing in the possible ranges Instead of middling|
Notta T. Whitley, at in- the ball, Then, with only ten minutes ball, and Jones skied Ballard's first second period.
to go, Au Ping-ming missed an open delivery, only to be dropped ataide-right, played well goal, and South China swept down forward point, and then run out The field. Ho Chor-ying made after the felder had recovered tho| wenk clearance and the ball flashed ball.
for
Halifax Headingley Lianelly
London Scottish 14 Bristol
4 Plymouth Albion 3 9 Coventry
27
tho
civilians.
Old Milkillians 17 Guy's Hosp. Oxford Un.
5 Harlequins
อ
out to Tay, who put it well. In the
goalmouth for Tam Kong-pak to leap
Portsmouth Johannesburg, Feb. 16.- The South African Lawn Tennis The Army fielding was deplor-Association has unanimously decided
Rosslyn Park ·· 3 Richmand Swansea
Services
10
3 Leicester
0
T
Old
1
Cardif
Crosskeys
in and drive the ball into the roof able, no less than eight cutches to support the motion of the Czecho- of the net. It was a very fire goal, being missed. The winners were slavakian L. T. A. to allow amateurs Edinburgh
After this n dispirited Athletic and
a still uninspired South China played rather fortunate in finding the to make action films,
Great Britain had previously op- out time as though both were a little K.C.C. batsmen in such a gay and afraid of the consequences if they care-free mood. Otherwise a draw proved, and
United the
States ..made too serious an attempt to score. would have been inevitable..
opposed, the motion--Router.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
BREMNER WINS THE BOGEY POOL
In the Bogey (Par) Pool on the new course at Fanling during the
Cranielghans & week-end, A. A. Bremner (16), L
3 Newport
Bridgend
R. Cramer (17) and D. A. O'Kleffe
0 (20) tied, all finishing two up.
A
The first-named, having the best acoro over the fast nine holes, wins the pool. There were 22 entrics.
Лепив. Watsonians 3 Stewartonlana
Abandoned after 50 minutes.
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3 Harlotonians
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