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Draft Progranimes and Entry Forms for the Fourteenth Extra Race Meeting to be hold on Satur- day, 14th December, 1935, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan

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KOWLOON WERE TO

BLAME

(Continues from Pape 8.)

was inspiring and for the first time for a month the attack played with thorough understanding.

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WIK

N example of how reputation doesj Anot

guarantee success - the appearance in the South China- keung, on his stay one of the finest "B" tram on Saturday of lio Kn footballers in the Colony. To all in tents and purposes Ho was a failure. But I think his new colleagues were T Club's positional changes in very largely to blame. They seemed the forward line were justifled to lose sight of the fact that a is against the Royal Artillery. Elliott mostly effective when given through- centre-forward, vicu Ernest the middle passes. He was receiving! Strange,, helped himself to three the ball too quarely on Saturday goals.

and before he could get the ball un der euntrol and, on the run found the Club did not win very Beltran nipping in to rub him.

vast improvement!

Besity and a

A

can still be made.

He has the speed, weight and ability for dashes through a defence and PRE absence of Syd. Strange, Skin- given the opportunity he will score.

ner and Fowler was not helpful] goals by this method.

But with

to their cause and the Club dit well passes, which have to be trapped be

to overcome these disadvantages. But fore, the full can be moved forward,

it was the forwards who were at he is far less effective.

fault. The Artillery were very much

smarter bft 'decidedly less lucky.

MORTON played really well-

A centre-half and Elmonds was a

MAMAK LEAGUE

lively leader of the attack, although Royal Engineers and K.LT.C

at times he showed lack of discretion)

in ball distribution. After this guar one wondered why the Eyemin Gun-) nora have such a poor league record.

Tthe present it reads:--P, won A o, lust 8, drawn 1, gonds for 16 against 87, points 1. which, in view of Saturday's match is n wrong.

Play Drawn Match

On the Marina grounds yesterday afternoon, both the "A" and " were held to hockey teams of the Royal Engineers League matches. Neither

draw in the Mamak scored in the first half, while their of them

in the

opponents second.

failed to do so

It is rather trite to point out that

they are suffering from lack of The Seniors Lalance. There is a defensive and wing half weakness which calls for attention.

PRESILIERS

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T. A. PEARCE IN HIS VINDICATES MOST HIS CLAIM

SENIOR LEAGUE GAMES START

K.C.C. AND CLUB

WIN EASILY

To dispose of such a useful batting side as the Army for a mere 87 runs was an excellent performance on the part of the K.C.C. attack on Saturday, and it paved the way for victory in their first senior cricket league match of the season.

ARTISTIC MOOD

Continued frum Page 3)

On the other hand the half bucks, with the exception of North hardly gave the defence a full measure of Assistance. They were merely stun bling blocks. Instead of being a de- structive machine.

BADLY FORMULATED ATTACK

formulated.

The attack was always badly

It

WOR adventurous, without being cohesive, The inside forwards

practically Ko They did not play close enough to Li ilea of how to finish

a movement.

The honours went to Frank Goodwin get the linll well into the middle the and Tani so that when the wingers did and Teddy Fin-Chinese backs were given plenty of cher. The former, me

time in which to clear their lines. bowling with his ward of a bustling centre-for- old-time fire and hooks. But I and Tam were per- to keep the opposition on tenter- with considerable mitted to indulge in complacent accuracy game and to take their tie over than of late, got in

| everything

Within five minutes of amongst the Army, South Chins were a goal to the good. The start batsmen and in the Lee Wai-tong broke through in course of 13.5 characteristic manner and with a first- time drive beat Meliardy who ob overs of which viously was not expecting the shot: no four were maidens, soon. tonk six wickets) for 34 run19.

more

The Chinese had all the play in the first

half but could not score again before the interval. Within. a few Goodwin and minutes of the re-start Lee Wai-tong. Robbie Les bowled taking advantage of a miskick by Blackburn swerved through to the left unchanged. Leel backing up of the real and netted No. 2 with a

glorious shot..

SHOCKING START

met the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club eleven, and they were a man short during the first ten | minutes of play; Collins, their centre forward turning 133 late. The given, n were

fair

Indians scored within a few minutes were always the of the start, a speedy attack by the captain in fine style to capture four fright. They better team against Kowloon, busfusion: anil A. Khan, who played a

forwards had the defence in con- for 45. win by a single goal is not altogether very good game throughout, netted satisfactory. It proves there was something fucking somewhere. The from a scrimmage at the goal mouth. answer in the ease is Shooting Boots,j A little later Collins arrived, andį The nidie's indulged in & veritable the Sappers started to force the pner, Bombardment in the second half, but but the Indians were Oh! Their direction!

too agile for them and tested Dudley, in goal, to the utmost. At last the Club scored ND you know there might have again, J. Pinots flicking the ball past;

heen a different trend to the game. Dudley for the Indians final goal.

gol in the first hudf. The evilians who up to that time had been making all the running. But

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to assert themselves and in the end were valur for the points.

the better team.

RECOVER THEN COLLAPSE

Won a

Up to this time there had only been The Army never recovered from one team in It, but this reverse stung a shocking start. They lost Withe Police into netion and they set up liams, Dawson. Bonavia, Garthwaite, Series of attacks which culminated Ballard and Walcht for a paltry 20 in one of the Chinese players handling runs, and although Johnson, Eisinin, the penalty and Power improved things with with a terrific shot from the spot- alty area. Moss seared kome aggressive batting, there never Brooks (the latter having gone outside kick. Two minutes ter he and If Oppenheim had not missed gift At the interval the Indians were

seemed any likelihood of the Army left as a result of a foot injury, and disentrage two goals ahend, and seemed to be The KC.C. response did not start deed) made a very smart movement.

totalling three figures.

in that position played very well in

nou In the second half, the Sappers dis-successive innings of note was caught eight yards from gǝnl. It

impressively, Arthur Lay, after three which with this let-off the Fusiliers begna í Played excellent teamwork, giving the at 15 and Ernie Fincher, who hasn't wonderful opportunity to equalise found Moss in possession india

ans many an anxious moment and got going yet this season was un- but Mers halleshed the ball over the forcing them

to play on the deferisive.fortunate to be run out six runs later. bar. Some pretty passing brought the THE Fusiliers only just failed to

Engineers to their

Mackay helped E. C. Fincher to achieve the triple for the second the ball, with his hand. From the left the score had been advanced by past Parker and Pile to bent Mallarily

and in the excitement

After this the Chinese re-asserted stem the tile and to make Ramzanon,

lifted certain for the K.C.G. Before Mackay hilate the Police rearguard. Two cut

win themselves and spek in succession.

proceeded to anni- The first and] second division trams wet, but the penalty hully Hunt scored easily. third string, although faced with agineers forwards crashed through runs were hit off without further luss. full use of an error by Pile to bring The Indians rallied, but the En-aggressive mood, the remaining 21 next minute Fung King-cheung made 46 runs and with Ramsey in his mast with an unstoppable drive and the comparatively easy task, were held the defence, enabling Lieut. Hamilton tu a goalless draw by the Royal to equalise. Engineers.

Teddie Fincher's knock of 51 not out the total up to four. The final score was two ali,

was typical. He started extremely INCIDENTALLY they,

Capt. Foley, Lieuts. Hamilton and victory, he opened his shoulders and cautiously, but once within sight of with the Winkfeld, McGinlan East Lanes in Division 2, and were the best of the Suppers, and for

und Dudley helped himself to seven boundaries. South China "A" and "B" in the first the K.J.T.C. Romzan, Karnail Singh, el. division.

The Army were completely outpiny- are the only teams un- Kishen Singh, A. Khan and J. l'intos defeated in the league.

I were outstanding.

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ALEC PEARCE AGAIN There is no two questions about it. Alee Pearce is the finest all round cricketer on the China consi to-day. His performances

Ho far this season have been outstanding

and on Saturday he played a major part in the defeat of the Navy by the

Club in the Club's opening league game.

He followed up his excellent bowling of last week by taking six wickets for nine runs in the course of 7.2 overs.

After this he became associated with E. R. Duckitt in an unbroken partnership of 43 which gave the Club

a nine wickets win.

It was all South Chine in the last steadiness in front of goal, they would five minutes and with a little more have added further to the score..

FANLING GOLF First Round Of Championship

CLOSE THING FOR MARTON

kong Golf Club Championship was The first round of the Royal Hong- played at Fanling on Sunday. The

results were:

Col. Blake beat A. K. Mackenzie at the 19th hole.

nt

D. J. Gilmore beat G. S. Archbutt

the 20th hole.

D. S. Edward beat Col. Williamson

the 20th

R. H. Macgregor bent W. J. S. Key-

0. E. C. Marton bent A: E. Lissa- man at the 20th hole,

by 5 and 8.

T. A. Pearce beat R. K. Collings

In scoring 51 not out Duckitt batted by 5 und 15. very better than he did the week before when he collected 70 odd. He was well master of the bowling, which lagked variety. The Navy attack was confined to four bowlers of whom only Dale and Prowse really impressed or looked capable of taking wickets.

JUNIOR GAMES

Among the junior teams, the Police were hopelessly outplayed by the Iloyal Engineers, Shipp and Moreton had the policemen literally, running from the crease to the pavilion.

Shipp finished with the following figures:

0,

M. 3

K. 5

W. 5

mond by 3 and 1.

K. S. Robertson hent F. A. Red-

A. W. M. Scott beat Capt. Michell by 5 and

creditable performance in holding The Combined Schools accomplished Craigengewer first team to a draw, although it was a very close thing..

land at the close had lost ten wickets The Schools Belded twelve players for 110 runs in response to Craigen- gower's 158 for 9 declared,

F. K. Lee compiled a very nice 76

Moreton supported hint well and for the lappy Valley team, and in returned:

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