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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1936.

INTERPORTERS PAST

AND PRESENT IN -ACTION

GOSANO'S QUEER DISMISSAL

LAST SATURDAY

(By R. Abbit)

GOLF CONTEST CHAMPIONSHIP

OF COLONY ́

The annual Amateur Champion- chilp of the Golf Clubs of Hong- kong, condueled by the Royal Hong- kong Golf Club, .will be held at Fuming on Sunday, October 25,

Thirty-four local golfers have en- tered for the competition, Including a number of Portuguero and Japan- esc. O. E. C. Merton, the holder of the e, is not defending the championship, as he away from the Colony on leave

The following starting times have been announced:

kawa.

. On Saturday Just the Interport Owen Hughes won the match with a team, less Minu, A. H. Madar, and shot that completed his fifty. Just

OLD COURSE Klibee who were all still up north, after he was nicely caught at cover took on an eleven of Ex-Interporters. by Alec Pearce off McLellan.

9.24 a.m. §. II. Dodwell, T. Takei, the Wodehouse who come in next 28 am. D. S. Robb, A. Urquhart. McLellan, and Mackenzie filled vacancies for the Interport side. The brightened things up considerably B.32 a.m. Lt. Col. H.; Ht. Biske, F.

while Kome started at 2.03 with Pereira and Bald about him merrily

E. A, Remedios. bowling from the Yard end. Tom Sayer played in the main excellent 9.30 am. E. J. R. Mitchell, A. T

In-

Braley. A maiden cricket but purely defensive. Hayward kept wicket. resulted and Owen Hughes bowled deed Wodehouse actually caught up 9.40 am. D. S. Edward, N. Shime- at the other end. After four overs with his score (35) before he can- Pereira got in a fast yorker which tered down the pitch to Nazarin and 9.44 a.m. A. E, Lissaman, A., J. took Garthwaite's off stump (10-missed the ball. Fincher went on

Dennis, over and Duckitt came in but runs cam 1-5). The last ball of the

a perfect peach of a baller very slowly and with his acore at 11-2-5. Colledge was completely 45 Sayer stepped in to his wicket to beaten. Owen Hughes gave Pearce turn ond of Ernic's floaters a full-loss to leg which produced a missed it. single as Omar was on the boun- dary, and then Hayward cought Ernie Fincher second ball off a good length leg-turner. 13-3-0.

REVIEW

and

9.40 am. D. J. Gilmore, H. Mid-

fushilmn.

9.52 m. L. GS. Dodwell, W.

Taylor. 9.50 am. T. A, Pearce, K. Watanabe," NEW COURSE 0.24 a.m. R. L. D. Wodehouse, E It must be frankly conceded that

Sadick. the Interport side were not them- 9.28 a.m. R. Young, E. A. da Roza. This disastrous start was a bit

selves. Apart from the loss of their 9.32 am, P-11. Scoones, A. A. Lepen. surprising in view of the fact that best bowler and the absence of 9,36 n.m. R: K. Collings, A.L. East- the wicket seemed to play perfectly Kilbee and Madur, they had had Worse

fran. was to come 113 Pearce played

most strenuous ilme playing cricket 9.40 a.m. ET. McMullen, H. II. forward to the first ball of Owen in Shanghel as well as many social

Mundy. Hughes fifth over and was much too

and there is always 944 am. J. Rodger, J. Maene. and returned early

tehenagements, tch a tremendous menial reaction, apart 9.40 am. K. S. Robertson, W. A. an easy catch (19-4-4).

Perese came in to from the physical, when the Inter-

Stewart.

hit the first four of the match port game in over. So their form 9.52 nm. J. 11, Mackie, T. D. Paton. Pereira was bowing very well

Welleannot be taken very seriously On but Nazarin played him with con Saturday. Dut the fact remains fidence until one kicked badly (the first) and he was caught off his love at third slip. A mest unlucky dismissal. (30—5—2) Percira's analysis of the end of the over rend

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next

that Pereira was bowling very well. Persse alone, except Clugt til at the end, seemed to play good cheer- ful cricket and his innings was very pleasant one to watch. He fell

down.

Omar went on and Persse on drove by far the best ball Omar put

he

A

you

SCHOOL'S FIRST WIN

The Diocesan Boys' School gained

her first cricket victory this season on Sunday, when they met and beat A. Prata, by 20 runs. This was quite team of old boys captained by Mr.

creditable performance as their

League plaincluded several senior

players,

Biocesan Boys Have Better his third ball magulßerntly for four, Gosaito would have been given pot Of Mr. A. Prata's Team Gosano hit the last ball beautifully out by either umpire had he up- square for two which but for an pealed. It was a queer business or excellent bit of helding by Goodwin he did not play any shot but as the would have been four, Persse went ball bounced on his bat and went for the bowling and hnd two fours to the bourdiary the bowler's umpire off Omar next over. Then Pereira signalled four runs. Then bright was rested for Goodwin, off whose Reidaman (I think) pointed to the Srst over Gomano took two fours-leg ball lying on the ground

and an off and an on drive-the latter Gugants went. But it is by no means was dangerously lifted between mid-

the un and

bowler, in Goodwin's playing hisked it of "when his rake." And here you over he bowlst readful Jon

Did he play ball bounced on his bat and went bat while he had it to his hand and hop and Gosene slipped down. The pretty paradox.

any stroke-am the mil fell on his

fur four but

had knocked off his was in the art of falling? And if he tes bail-02-0-10-amle atrocious did not how could be (n) be out luck. But Goodwin in fils

next over

over and (b) score four Mine. Mackenzie bowled

Very As for the bowling. Garthwaite good one. A runs now began fooked much more impressive when

few

for bowled with an of field. Lee bowled well though he looted tired. Nazarin was obviously spinning the ball a bit. I regret to see McLellan seems to think he is a fast bowler- but as he bowls so very short of a length when he speeds up 1 don't think he will be half as successful as when he takes it easily ant spins the ball and keeps a length. Fincher seemed to be puzzling the batsmen but did not look dealt.

O

with

come. Bowker went Goodwin but was evidently stiff and gave Clegg Hill three fours in his Arst over.

Omar then at 66, bowled Persse with a beauty, 80-8-20: a hard hit innings with no chance, Next over McLellan put up a sitter to mid-on. 80-9-3. Lee was bowler first ball, and that was that.

EX-INTERPORTERS BAT

CLUBHOUSE CHATTER

BY "VERITAS"

Lee and Garthwaite opened to E. C. Fincher and. Richardson, Garth- white bowled with a leg delt but a loose first ball went to third man för four to Teddy who just after an a short single lo cover, The first ball of Lee's second over kicked badly! and hit Fincher above the left cibow! -but-the-batsimon-proceeded -lo--like| three two's and a single off the rest. Garthwaite bowled Richardson

150 with a

a good un in the second over. He had moved a min across to the off and seemed to be going for the wor

Colony has Licks. Just

******

(Continued from Page 8) being able to stage Tiiden and Vines in exhibition tennis matches,

every treated

Contributions of 50 by F. Lay and 28 not out by the Rev. C. D. R. Sar- gent enabled the schoolboys to de- clare at 124 for seven. 1. D. Lay the old boys, with five for 48, while was the most successful bowler for

G. T. Lee look two for seven.

In spite of a well-played 15 by A. Prata, the old boys were dismissed for 104. Mr. Sargent followed up his batting performance by capturing five wickets for only 10 runs.

in Hongkong of the Federation of Mr. G: W. Sewell, representative British Industries, is in the War Memorial Hospital undergoing an operation to his throat.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY-CLUB.

The Ninth Extra Race Meeting this will be held (weather permitting)

reason to feel itself

By

before, Persse monde af

the Homeside HAPPY VALLEY, on Saturday, splendid effort at a hard straight Powers. Our application for permis- 21th October, 1936, commencing drive over the bowler's head to sign to organise such exhibitions was at 2.00. p.m. which he jumped, and got his hand okayed without hesitation, but the The First Bell will be rung at to it, but just failed to hold infiliated to the International Lawn Fincher was bowled by # Food burn

Tennis Federation, received a nasty

two

badly

Phillppines Lawn Tennis Association,

1.30 p.m.

in Lee's next over-16-2-15-nd rebuil and were coldly informed that

bulls lotes Suvo

off Garthwaite. Such permission would not be given. dropped at first silpsas

As a result unoffelal entlaslasts in Il was a mistake which was to cust Manlia have had to adopt devious the Interport team dear, for Sayer though short of practier and

of making possible the ap- carance of the professional players,

in

means

difficulties most of the dime, managed to keep his wickel up untis tea. while the controlling body must look on helplessly und behold good money

SLOW CRICKET

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 19th October, 1930.

being turned away from its coffers. MAKES SEWING EASIER

As the in the

the Federation have long posi

After tep, the batsmen proceeded This action of the I.LT.F. is but an- to play themselves in again and things etter indication of their antipathy were a bit slow. H. Owen Hughes towards professional temis. livened things up a bit as he usuale tennis authority despatched the buck ball to the boundary whereas a single Was frustrated every

effort to bring to-. about Sayer's limit. Changes of gether the amateur and professional bowling had little effect, and Owen player. Motions for the inauguration Hughes began to score rapidly willi of a real open championship to fa- McLellan and Nazarin on. Off the clude amateurs

and

professionals

Inter Sayer made one terrife drive have been peremptorily turned down

it

which unfortunately struck Owen on more than one occasion, and Hughes on the knee and must have seems that the Federation is

do been uncommonly painful. To cheer termined to prevent any of its kim up

there was an appeal for members from becoming: Mainted run out but it was negatived! This through handling affairs connected seemed to shut Sayer up again, with money-making players.

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