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THE HONGKONG TÉLEGRAPH TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1936.
CRAIGENGOWER BATTING ORDER
FAILS AGAINST THE I.R.C.
PEREIRA SKITTLES OUT OPENING BATSMEN
GOOD "TWIN PERFORMANCE WITH MINU
(By R. Abbit)
It is extremely difficult to be in two places at once but I got as near as I could to it on Saturday last when I saw the Army batting and then moved to Sookunpoo and saw the Indians put Craizengower out for no more than fifty three runs.
The result of this, latter game wärguntil the forty yan hoisted. Then very important as is pats this L. Herairn very wisoly went off-he, was a elser four ginta above the Chosing his pace-after putting A.. H. with the same number (four) of Madar un at Minu's end. Minu gumes played, and apart from thys could get to his proper end surprise defeat they shuld live very good chance of the Shield, oven if they do loan to the Club And 1 confess that though possible, it seems to be almost an unlikely as that the Club will succumb to them?
A FINE INNINGS
of ever
twsi rest ftor and the change worked wonders. In his first over Zimracin, hitting wildly across the broak skied the huli. behind Pereira at short third man. but the fieldamon had to run with his back to the wicket, going with the catch, and he failed to hold, i
But The respite did little good. In Minu'a next over Zimmern tried to hook one that was not nearly as short ne he thought it was and was bowlcd,
ANOTHER CALAMITY
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the not
unly It proved to be the ho tions, but once it became apparent ginning of the end. With five more runs scored, in Minu's third over a much slower ball completely deceived
A. S. Suffled again played a uke brisk innings of sixty, and on his excellent form with the bat this year
for be will undoubtedly merit a trial the next Interport, unters hu roes
But H. aff a lot. S. A. Tumail and A. Madar also put up useful contribu-lamity.
that the I.R.C. were: doteram email who played a very poor shot
collapse, the CC.C. wont out to the rate of scoring and they did not pretty auccessfully, fer, I gather the innings 110
miles too early and was caught off
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SHANGHAI INTERPORT TRIALS CRITICISED
し
Not Making Full Use Of The Fixtures Says "Shanghai Times" Writer
of 150 for 7 wickets took kies ehind the wicket. Both he Bad Zimmern had played such good complete which is defensive cricket that the inte minutes to not very fasi sooring on the smal
method of their dientimale was most Sookunpoo Kround The position WAR
Five were down for dienppointing.
comment by CW. Tombi in a recent issue of the Shanghai Times. that the C.C.C. had to get 100 forty-five but right runs later all in an hour and forty ve minutes
The writer's complaint is an old about a run and a half per mout this time at his asual end and got one. That the selectors fall to
minute was over. Peroiva came on again. which was by up' moans an
an impossi
two more wickets. Minu had the choose a probable Interpart team ble task as a theoretical proposition. But in view of the
Are Interport trial matches of any value? It is a question which bas exercised the minds of many critics in Hongkong
during past years and the same question encourages a lengthy THE TEAM
1.B.C. Arst pair of strength of the other three. Omar drove him nice early on and allow them to play
a long off for four but in trylag to))
was not it was
observations, in view of the forth- a very likely on In bla first five repeat the shot ho was wall taken off together two or three times. His overa Peraira put an end to any low skimming drive by Abbas--an
excellent catch considering how bitter.coming match between Shanghai chänet of & Craigongawer victory cold it was! Pereira took five for and Hongkong bear reproduction,
Home
reason A. T. 169 openci
FK. Lee was hot playing and brown, four of them an over-and they appear below.
innings with Younganye. They went wird in, I think, numbers woven and ten Pereira
rults..
the
"TEARFUL TONY" WEEPS AND LOSES
Lunden. Because he bust into tears and refused to continue the light, after Booring
Вен opponent, Tony Arpino, a boxer, lost the decision. After sending his opponent, l'nt Buckley, to the canva to
1 repeatedly. Arpino sent terrifle right to the Jaw that put Backicy down luf.
While Arging then leaned, against the ropes, weeping, im- willing to punish his legs experi-
and Minu five for 21. Each Despite the assurances of thirteen overs-(sorry-noS.F.A. to the contrary, the general had one mare ball!)—and [conclusion will be that the team against the Club a fertigt, had five miden pane
The An ex-playing the Inniskillings at The experiment was disastrous,
cellent twin performance. A. Stadium un Sanday is intended Pereira, bowling from the Tung Wandlar sent down five overs for six the Interport side. If not, then end, (an unumun and for him)
Bit should be, for it is high time bowled Youngsays with the first ball
I am afraid that Craigengower are Shanghai's representatives were given of the innings, and A. T. Lee in bisy
a chance to put in a Bttle practice, second over (0) while in his going to las F. K. Ice (1 hope these
Are the
as a trial side, but as a selected right inftials-I got them fifth the bowled Hammon with the scope, at nineteen
wrong last week I'm afraid) as their interport team. batting seems very collapsuble with ut him. It is a pity on, that A T--Les does not like the new ball and Omar arg, excallent com-
un
A STAND
Then Erale Zinupern,-who had had a bit of luck gollecting a five frombination.
dverthrow of
much regret, digit: for certain Pereira, settled town with A. It. H. Esmu and a resona I have beni alable to make stand ensued. Both Peraira and this article as fult as I had intended, Ming bowled very atendly but the but the balance will appear in my hitch played very well and the former article on Thursday next, day did not fly about at all. Both bats earlier than usual as there will be were watching the ball, and no publication of the Telegraph.on slowly-very slowly-the score rosaFriday, Funderatnud,"
men
Colony Hockey Interport.
Team Against Macao
FOURTEEN PLAYERS SELECTED
SATURDAY'S MATCH
FOR
Further
The following players have becul 25, at which all hockey enthusiasts selected from whoin the side to reare invited to be present. prosent the Colony in the interport details will be announced Inter. match againat Maeno, to be played
on the naval ground, King's Park, on
Saturday, January 6, at 4 p.m.
LL
(Navy):
Comdr. Garwood. R.N.
A. E. P. Guest (Radio), Comdr. J. E. Broume, R.N. (Navy);/ Kishen Singh (Army), M. H
Ʌ.
Hassan, (Radio), W.
(Club), Alaf Din (Army);;
Reed,
Pte. Neighbour (Army), G. E.
:
BROKERS' SOCCER
ENCOUNTER
To-Morrow's Annual Event
the
It happens every time-bul fori the life of me I cannot discover exnetly what is the purpose of trial matches. Little of value can br gained by putting on the field number of men who have not played together previously; the result of the match counts for nothing and players go eller brilliantly in- dividualistic or strike a combination which must be regarded as a freak it could not ke other. WIND Trials therefore can be of little use to the selectorwho, in any cand if they had been on the sidelines for a few League matches, would not need the benefit of a trial perform- ange to tell them what a player can lus Practically every schoolboy Boc- rer fan selected his intarport
tosm month ago, and if a general consensus of opinion were taken, their youthful pinions would not be far short of meeting with general approval.
PRACTICE Needed
CHOSEN
PRETTY WELL AS
EXPECTED
Ax foreshadowed in these columns on Saturday last the com: position of the Shanghai Interport team is substantially the same as that which appeared in the final practice match against skillings on Sunday,
the
Two changes only have been made Timmy Shute losing the right back position to Kinng and Foyn coming
EXPERIMENT
TENNIS CHAMP (ONSHIP).
MRS. LITTON WINS
LADIES DOUBLES TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
MRS. BITTON & MRS. ANDREWS WIN IN FIRST ROUND
1ST. ROUND TIE the index open doubles Lembin
Scores Heavily With
Drop Shots
MISS MACKENZIE, -PLAYS WELL
(By "Veritma"). Mr. Litton, former cham pion of the Colony, advanced to the second round of the ladies singles tennis champion.
* The Brat match in bo drelded in,
championship of the Colony wak played last week, when la * sist round encounter: Biru. Lition and Mrs., K. A: Andrewda: olimikatöck! Mina Perky and Miss Mi: Grifiths in two straight matte
The winnern meet, lårs, And, Mrs. Kayll in the mechad Tourd.
All About Shanghai Hockey Players
ship, yesterday when at the H
Miss Alison Mackenzie 6-3, 6-1
Birs, Litton improved after a doubl- of mart which saw hör opponent) tako a load of 3-1. The turning point in the first set was the dropping of service by Bliss Mackenzie ixth game.
From that moment Mrs. Litton assumed a supremacy which ho did not again relinquish, Win- hing five games in a row she secured
not reduce,
in the STRONG LADIES
TEAM
↑ The interport side is all that
the first set after 20 minutes play could be desired both in defence and in the second established and attack and the cohimittee is oarly lead which her opponent' could"}
Ato be congratulated up its fine selection, but what one can't un derstand is why, when picking the Rest of Shanghai aide, so many of the Sport Girls were includest, writes tho Shanghai Finids in dis- cussing the Shanghai ladies Hockey Interport teant.
Mrs. Litton played nice steady Stennis, mixing her shots cleverly and coring most of her points by deceiv. ing Miss Mackenzie with drop shots and then either lobbing or passing The loser as she came in to retrieve She seldom went to the net but rested content in a baseline campaign which] eventually brought its reward. In the second set Mrs. Litton crowded on a bit of pace with her drives and scored outright
some lovely placements.
with
•
The team in question is definitely- a 10 play the Southerners in a friendly man why not let players equal merit but frons other clubs have this unique opportunity, meeting the visiľom, From study a
cof, thì trials - that played during the Inst frie
were
of
SPIRITED OPPOSITION Mias Mackenzie played spirited ten-weeks, it was observed that A. Gon- nia and was scon to advantage in the salves of the J.A.G., and Nora Pen- early stages of the match when she burn of the Rowing Club could. perend Mrs. Litton a defence with equitted themselves us meritorious splendid forehand and backhand drives ly, in the positions of backs, as the o the corners. She also made some we playeta selectell from the' rapka imely and successful excursions to the Sports Girls P. Petigura the net and for half a dozen ganies played very strongly.
Then she tired and was unable to anticipate Mrs. Litton's drop shots with the result she was often out- positioned by starting too late for
hem and alfering her opponent simple return. Had Miss Mackenzie hold her service in the sixth game the first act the match might have aken a ferent turn as Mrs. Litton clearly fealing the effects of run. ing about. But once on level term36
enced oppoñení, Buckley struggled in for Y. L. Chia on the right wing he winner was able to dictate the
to his feet Just in me to beat the count.
Buckley won.
Berlin-Is
Preparing For Rush
5,400 Players Alone Are To Attend
Berlin, Jan. 14.
A far greater. number of active participants than originally and-" cipated will arrive for the Olympic Games, slated necretary-general Dr.
These last minute changes hint tha:erms and to play well within her
the selectors have had no easy Jol physical compass,
in finding a sultable team, and thir 8-emphasised by the fact that the nominated conbination lost to
Mr. Litton meets Mrs. Dowling ind
he second round and is faced with ef
Inniskillings after tha noldiers hacery stiff task.
'dominated throughout the game."
Tho selector's Chosen are illows:
BADMINTON
E. VICTAL
could also have taken the position of left-half as jittingly as G. Gotz. Let's
Boisssezon; Kinng and L ELLIOT HALL "B" hope the selectors will see this point
Ning, Remedios Costa, and H) Madar; Foyn, Collaco, Howe, Isoisserie," and "Darkie" Chan (nan bun wo).
ENGLAND V. SCOTLAND RUGBY MATCH
Diehm at a meeting of the organisa Special Description To
sation committee.
Be Broadcast
the
WIN AGAIN
Concede Two Games To. St. Andrew's
of view and make the neochsary modifications in order to satisfy the general concensus of opinibo regard- ing their choice.
Curion L. (J.A.C.);ˆ Góni-Kósper, Played in the Jones. Shield League for the J.A.C. for many years. Is steady and vigilant. Uses, bor fest In the Men's Doubles encounter-in with a fair amount of skill
Badminton League last night E. Victal (J.A.C.; Lats-Back. Out- between Eliot Hall and St. standing player in the J.A.C. and responsible for”, her : Lonzo's Andrew's “A"), the former won by yet urboaton record this seasoTÍ..
even sets to two. The scores were PGE
Represented Shanghai Jast Februa
gainst Hongkong. It very reliables. B. K. Ng and 3. L. Young (Ellot clears lustily and is agentus to in Hall "B") beat E. F. Fincher and Harcepting and taking the bay from Kew, 21-13; beat A. E. P. Guent and pponent.
as follow:
·
E. A. Brandbridge. 21-11; bent R. H. Bloomfield (S. Girla): Righ
Аво Back. Wong and F. D. Wong, 21-1.
a thoroughly reliable Aght back. His played hockey for
Although hitherto official lists of It would have been of får more entrants had been sent in by 121 value to Shanghat if the team had
countries only, that is to say not half
London, Jan. 20. been selected a month ago and given of the competing countries, these. When Scotland meets Wales at the benefit of these trials which :
teams already total 3,800, persons. Murrayfield, Edinburgh, on February? C. 11. Scop and S. C. Pye (Ellot should... live been devoted to the
Competitors from the remaining in the annual Rugby Union Foot-tall "B") lost to. Fincher and Kaw League and competitions Even 128 countries, it could be stated with ball International match, it is safe 19-21; bent Guest and Broadbridge, the selections had not included the
a fair degree of accuracy, would say that the audience which listens 21-13; boat Wong and Wong, 21-8. beat soccer talent in Shanghai, the bring the total number of participants to Captain . B. T. Wakelam's com result would have been a team of.
to about who knew how each other would play when it came to the big Tuatch,
Hongkong has already announced ta team, and Shanghai enn de na-f R. Divett. (Club). Sarnagat Singh The annual football match between sured of the fact that that same team (Radio), Gorbachan Singh (Radio) the Stock Exchange and the Share-will get in at least one practice match or three, before it Lt. Burch; IN. (Navy); Imi Singh brokers Association will take place probably two (Army), Pte. Nolan (Army), to-morrow on the Hongkong Football reachea Shanghal. Shanghal's team
will be selected after Sunday's "trial" Wraith R.N. (Navy). **
Club ground, kick-off at 2.45 p.m.
ix days before the Interport match The teams will be:
it is difficult to understand what Afurther advice the selectors require way gone, and if they need, stili an. the season is more than half- ther trial before they make up their
way for football talent.
The Colony players are requested to turn out for a practice game against Mr. Williams XI. at 4.40 p.m. on Wednesday, January 22, at the nával ground, King's Park,
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Stock Exchange-A. Nlasim; S: Esiriall (capt.) and It. M. Omar; 3. Fisher, O, el Arcull, Jr., and P. N. in Silva; W. A. Zimmern, W. H. Choy
ST. ANDREW'S "B" v. V.R.C
Victoria Recreation Club beat a wenkoned St. Andrew's "B" team last evening by, six games to three
rores →→
imentary will not be confined to those P. E. Tan and C. H. Ng (Elloi The Olymp Village had bean de-ountries, nor their exiles elsewhere. Hall "B") lost to Fincher and Kow
proportion signed to accommodate only 3,500. A considerabla
of 19-21) beat Guest and Broadbridge and the committoo at prosoat is can listeners to these Rugby broadcasts 1-8; beat Wong and Wong, 21-6. sulting with the War Ministry with is keenly, interested in the result of a view to obtaining their co-operation the match, but it is clear frem cor- for providing additional accommoda-
respondenco from overseas listeners tion.
received by the B.B.G. that another argo section consists of those who do (not care which side wins, but who horoughly enjoy the excitement of the game as it in broadenst. This is The Japanese Olympic les hoekoyan aspect of the commentator's art in team comprising 10 persons and headed by lis, captain, Dr. Shof which Captain Waketam excels, yesterday, arrived in Berlin to take part in the forthcoming Raines at
JAPANESE ICE HOCKEY TEAM ARRIVES
Berlin, Jan
19.
VIVID PICTURES
F..BOMKO
A AT-Gomve,-Fi--H-Joseph-and C–Ninda Shanghai-must-be-in-a-bad-Garmish Partenkirchen motka Ruzby, enthusiast oversens Out" "to"Kleby, statthews Batt. Playda proviously for the
The H.E, Civilians V. Matnd match da Silva, will,damraonce at 4 pas, on Sunday,
Sharebrokera Aaspolation: U. A
Innuary 20, big thỏ" naval, ground, t. Rickett; A. Kitchell. (cipt-), and King's Park, The players-named bo- A. A.. R. Botelho: AH: Esmail N. low have Lobb. soluctall to represent Leonded and W. Ramsay; Ling Man-l the Civilians:
A. R. H. Email, Tim Ke,. E. H. Eamail and P. W. G. Cameron.
SOCCER TOURISTS.
Korean Football Team To Visit Shanghai
There is little allfference between the team solerted to bing the Inniskillings and that selected by "The Shanghal Times" soccer cor respondents as an Iuterport side. The selectors have dropped Marcál M. Raman (KLTC), AEP.
to the reserves in favour of Guest (Radio), G. Sommar. (Glub), J.. Polter (Club), M.FI. Hassan
N. Lee, while Howe has been favour ed to occupy the centre-forward post (Radio), W. AN Regd (Club) L
boforo Suen, the Tunk Iwa keyman. Oliveira (Club de Récrolo), A. Silva
Buen has also been placed in the nas), GER DIVDit (Glab),
relocted respLTOR. (Club) Amar Singh..
Once again I would like to draw LTC) Gurbachan Singh Matches bolwand leading Chinese attention to the fact that Sammy 1/Radio, Pinto (KG) leven Greenberg has boer
Squin (K.LT.C.). D.J.
(Club) visiting Korean narociation football trial which he deserves. The Jewish The Civiliana are requested to turn-teari hru now holde arranged for forward was my ballot in our poll out for a practice game against the February, acording to the Shanghai for the Interport, bus was succeed East Lancashire tegi ab gibt, sharp Mainichs. The visitint side will cordis but by other opinions Biring lade on Tuesday, January 21, on the Clab if students from the Shoul Electrical meht, en Jils teocht portarmailchs, Ground, King's Park.
Engineering College and will tour however, and mecially Iri the An Interport dinner and dance Is North China before returning home. Palestine-Scotland. Interport, a place being arranged on Saturday, January the paper added. The visit was should be found for him among the
C. N. da Silva and S. A. RúmInhu eat . Well and G. E. P. White 21-2: beat L E. Kirby and P. 3. Dawson, 21-6; beat N. A. E. Mackay years, combines experience with skill and Dr. H. J. Matthews 21-1. in tackling and clearing. Played List 13. M. de Soares and 4. A. do V. February at half-back against the
lost to Well and Southernern. Directly from the station, fit the commentary can bring vivid men-
best Mackay ab son. 3-211 players proceeded to the Japanese nl pictures of a forward dribble
22-12. Embassy, where y reception was sweeping down the field, of a clever
PB. Alam and E. Alves (V.R.C.) given in their honour by the Charge centro cutting through, a fast wing d'Affaires.
well away down the line; he can al fort to Well and White 14-21; best Interviewed by Havas Dr. Sholi most soo the place-kick sailing be Kirby and Dawson 8-21; beat Mackay
bo said that despite the defeat suffered tween the posts. But there will and Matthows 21-10. by his team at the hands of Polish many interested listeners on February hockeyists nt Kattowitz last Sunday 1, especially in North Autories, who nover Boon a Rugby match the Japanese players were determined havo
LEAGUE TABLE
to face bravely the important tents played, and whose mental pictures of
Garmish.
tho will be our first Olymple leo based on that modern phenomenon. Andrew's "A"
game at Murrayfield will be Récrélo "A" hockey match and we ate, doing our hat broadcasting, has produced. Rectold "B" utmost to win a honourable place in which is called "acting in sound'! pick.0. It." the captain declared."
aceing with the ear alone"
Blot Hall "A" A commentary on the Scotland Fire Brigado Wales match
bo broadcast at the St John's
honoured ones. Ho is particularly following times: Transmission V.RC. valuable for big matches, as ho can aturday, February 1, at 2.86 p.m. St. Andrew's "B" tako practically any place in the fred.T.; Transmission 4Saturday, Talk ward line, can kick straight sidebruary 1, at 7.45 pm GMT Ellet Inil. B hard with both feat, has the essential Transmission --Saturday, February S. and S. Home experience, and finally is fast-
at 11.55 p.m. G.M.T
Kowloon Tong
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Daw: Bomke (Rowing Cluby Lat £8.P.8, where she learnt hár, hookið? Mada á very good Ingression last February against Hongkorte at, right back, Will acquit herself well in the oft-hair barth if she strengthens hor endurance and refrains, from her obstructing tactics.
Gatos
M. Ornékon (9. Girls): Contry- P. W.L.F.A. Ptsalt. Played provisualy for this 80248 24 18 wing team last year, of the Jones 055 814 8:A.S. and was a member of the win- Shickl Is very steady, hard-work fr and dirtributes the ball wall to Har forwards. Covers up
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