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RUGBY FOOTBALL
Club Senior Fifteen To
Meet The Army
The Club senior fifteen will meet the Army ni tugby to-morrow at Sookúnpoo, commencing at 4.15 p.m. Prior to this match, the Club "A" XV will play HMS. Berwick at 3 p.m.
The following will represent the Army:-
Fus. Barry: L/Cpl. 47 Jones, Fur Keishaw, LfCpl. Lewis, Spr. Boy- ling: Fus, Floyd; Fus. Preece; Lt.j Lincoin (Capt) Fur. Watkins, Lt. Calver, Fus. Chaney, L/Cpl. Behb Fus. Morgan, Capt. Gillespie and Cpl. Harrison.
The Ciny 1st XV will be:-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1936.
CONTINUING THE HISTORY OF AUSTRALIAN CRICKET
CLUBHOUSE CHATTER BY "VERITAS"
(Continued from Page 8.).
nchievement at the expense of P. Pelizzi of France, also In straight! Rets. Finally he bowed the knee to P. C. Frust; H. van Leeuwen, W-Whmer Allison, but not until he had F. Grieve, II, D. Bidwell, G. R. Chud-given Amerlen's nominated No.1 the wick; A. if. R. Butcher, J. R. Hender-hordest muteh of his careers. He kest son; A. F. Walkden (Captain), J. Sthe first set 10-8, but should have Dunnett, E. P. Humphreys, I. H.
won 1. He ako lost the second 6-1, Bradford, A. W. Halden. J. Redman, but won the third G-1 and then made K. A. Watson and H. W. E. Heath.
very plucky effort to
mnly fanarth, Tailing
The following with represent the Club "A"
save
the
after twelve games. Jones played for London
M. II. Curtis; J. B. Stewart, A. Fgainst Paris in 1035 and again this Read, 1. S. Forbes, B. J. Gallagher; year, Pud is said to be one of the
BRETONNAGESNENIJALARANTUD KAMARULAGSINS
Our Daily Golf Hint
Swing back slowly enough to have the club-hend under complete control both of mind and finger for the pur- pose of hitting the ball when the moment comes.
-Miss Helme.
me CRICKET CLUB
C. W. Lyle, R. P Edwards (Cap-most brilliantly aggressive players in ANNUAL MEETING
Inin); M. S. Cumming, W. R. N. An-England.
drews, W. C. Schnabel, G. Gilmore,
A. D. Coppin, K. A. Munro, B. O'M. It's A Serious Business
Dean and N. E. Clarke,
RIFLE ASSOCIATION
The SCOTTIS to be plenty ef Devidence that from these two players England could, if both were properly moulded and trained for the rigours
MR. HANCOCK PRESIDENT·
ABOUT THE EXCITING 1907-8_RUBBER
ENGLAND SHOULD HAVE WON
(By R. Abbit)
i
Australin
Armstrong made a great century after two more wickets had fallen cheaply and Carter again came along with one of his favourite sixties ni number nine. Left to get 498 the
of Davis Cup play, find a worthy man of the Hongkong Cricket Club, who and Cember of the side but had English side rather curled up on a
Before coming to the visit of the Australians in 1909, I have yet to deal with the Test Matches in Australia in 1907/8 in rather more detail than I have so far given. The first. Test was played· at Sydney and the Australians, besides the old brigade-Trumper, Hill, Noble, Armstrong, Cotter, and J. V. Saunders-produced two brilliant young cricketers who were destined to rise to the same heights as the great men of old, V. Ransford and C. G. Macartney.
In H. Carter too they had an ex- lost three wickets for 28 on the sume
the nobly day-Tumper, by way Fot cellent wicket keeper, who alled the gap between Kelly and Old spectacles--and the score was 40 on
P. A. McAlister
ster Saturday night and thus feld. They niso tried as an opening bat with Trumper in were only 15 runs on with seven the first test and he played in four wickets to fill. But the Sunday was tests. It seems that he had a very bright and fine and the pitch on high reputation in Austrail but he Monday rolled out well.. did nothing in particular pither in these matches or in the two in which Mr. II. R. 1. Hancock, President be played in Eagland in 1909.
Enginne won the toss and went in Gunn, who had not come follow Perry, and to retain the was in the chalf at the Club's an- out as a Dave Cup. The selectors must con-
nuni
on J holldny in Austratio, good wicket and only got 100. Arrangements For Shoot entrate on two objects.
One toi
mentioned the possibility of on in- been be mem ↑ Turn out a doubles team who can DC) crease in subscriptions, the accounts/ having been called in, owing to the i
THE LAST GAME Hiners of A. O. Jones, ployed # On Sunday
regarded as almost certain winners once more showing a loss, However,
gulust any world's pair. anel the
Club magiffernt knock of 118, which he
Although the rubber was won in- There will be w.speelat spoom suit) other to give a singles partner to Mr. Hancock added that the
terest dki not sincken and yet once very sound position followed up with 74 is the second certain of was really in
more Australia- won match she practice shoot on the naval range at Austin a player fairly
Teaching on the subject of cricket,
Australia had to get 274 runs to Stonsutters, by permission of the winning at least one match, if thin Naval Authorities, on Sunday man can be accomplished (and i think if he expressed his pleasure on hearing win in the fourth innings of the
Finm the Chlause Recreation Club
They lost Tramper, Hill and cant them is no reason at all why next, comune at 10
Davis Cup should leave England would retsseitate their etliket side) se, this year. A private hum
A tribute was also paitarting for 27 rugs and when the to 63 rain July. But the selectors Pier at 9.15 am, culling ai | next|
by the Honore had been taken
stopped play. Queen Punta Pier at 9.5 1.9., Phave to fake their nominees in hand i to the work put in TH* Kowloon
Endand looked in a sound position, thence lizeer
to forthwith, give them the benefit of Secretary, and proceeding Stonecutters East argving at 950 the wise artvice of Dan Maskell,
Committee members present wert and as it rated all the next day it Tavathile the
of training with
Se-eemed as if they must win, but Mesers, A. K. Mackenzie, Hon. A. The latach will for the return journey on the
Metary, P. M. Hurlgon, A. W. Hay-mehow or other the wicket rolled tournaments continentad cluster of the host. The fore will important
and championships to prokle them ward, H. Owen Hughes, V. R. Gor- oath tairly easy, and it was said that Hobbs and Gunn put up 118 for 1 be 20 cents per end each way.
with the experience
ence of competing in cm, 1. W. Shewan, G, W. Sewell and On thi oreaian, manbers, including those belonging fields of international strength and T. E. Pearce,
allow them opportunties fore ying the tactics of players like
immi
take part in the shoot.
WHI
expertence
Austin.
willi
meeting yesterday
evening.
innings.
the English bowlers did not do as wet they should have done.
For all that, with only three more
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right to have lost. Her powers of every when in a bad way were az remarkable as England's inability to free hunne an advantage once gain- rd.
In this game rain, had fallen and ones, put the Australians in and armes and Crawford shot them out for 60 and 3 for 52 respectively. Then for 187, p bowling figures being 7
wicket - Fone having falled.
The weather again went to bits still and Jones finally gave orders to hit o go the Australlims The report of the Committee, cir- wichita to
89 runs. Young raught after a day and a half had produced tir cricket. The Junings and other leading exponents, Ta d $123,01, as against the $1,741.36 of he had made 61 and then Hazlitt and got the Successor to Perry is i serious last year, but added that after allow-Cutter ut desperately and business,
Cutter of rourse. had often made successfully is an even more serious for depreciation on the pavilion, remaining 54 runs without loss.
furniture, etc., the Profit and Lossi Account showed a loss of $3,151.31.) us by resolute hitting in Tests as in other matches, bu Hazlit དནཎྷཱ༣ ཐཱ As regards cricket, the Club an two teams and played a total of 28 Played as a bowler in this and the second gone and signolly failed to matches, the lat. X1 winning eight come on, not getting a wicket! Kic out of 16 played drawing four anded by this game not out 18 and losing four. The 2nd. X1 played non ut 34, but in the next he trule won six, drew two and lost four.
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culated prior to the meeting, stated) wanted
to the Regulur Army, are eligible (a) tutamm, Henkel, Crawford, Quist į that the netual profit of the Club was¡ Carter at the wicket all Fielder when very for 281--144 runs up on Aus-
WARLIKE FASCISTS
GRAND COUNCIL WANTS
MORE ARMAMENTS
Home, Nov. 19. The Fareist Grand Council held an
a night sesion adjourning at 4.301
this mornin. They
alfrined the j
to als stres
undertaking. The process must. 20 methodical, while patience must be the guiding light of both the selectors i and the players.
necessity for accelerating Italion als! ANNUAL CONTEST and net defences due to the present | internationed situation.
!
Beat Officers
Signor Mussolint spoke for two Ulster Rifles Sergeants hours, explaing policies, and Count! Ciano reported on his visits to Berlin. Vienna in Budapest-Unted Pres. Reuter's Spretal Service states that
a lengthy prelamation, is and at the conclusion of the council
dectured:
;
Mr. Hancork was again re-electesi President. This has bereine
with the i don't, hardy annual know how many times I have be dotak
declared Bits."
Mr. T, E The pros Pearce in proposing him.
and 3 and was finally dropped.
closed
tralia.
England hoped that they would get wicket in the forty inutes Jett for play and all of them but the umpire thought Nable was caught at
it might well have changed the result of the match had he been given Tout. As it was no wickel fell nrwi
the pitch nest day was easy.
the wicket in the first over."
Trumper at last came into his own and made a glorious 186, though he
THE SECOND TEST Curtously enough as England was gave a hard chance when he had folled by the tall endi tantomen in the one!
tgne so Australia
The English side required 279 runs was beaten the English tail in the second, to win and the pitch was by this
time high this was even closer as there me damaged. Fane atoned for his Tallure in the first innings, but Hobbs, was only one wicket in it.
Australia Gann.
Hutchings, Hardstoff and
leer and the sergeants of the Royal Hayward and tarried-unanimourdy, that had won ni Sydney and went in them and the only time England ever The annual clash between the ut. possal was geconded by Air. A. W. Boiled the same r'de at Melbourne enly scored 23 runs between
meetlatter
Rather t football and 400!
In the elections for the committee. Brs1. yards running, relay race, was de Messes. A. C. 1. Bowker, J. R. Collis, The Grand Counell, after rearung fidel at sunakumpoo un Wednesday V. R. Gordon, A. W. Hayward, P. M. with pleasure detalls supplest and resulted i victories for Hodgson, H. Owen Hughes, E. J. bther nations of their military pers | N.C.0% in both events.
R. Mitchell, T. E. Pearee and G. W. parations, consider that they must
Sewell were elected on blue.
necelerate their defraces, above all In the goger, ervounter, the ser- i
aerial and maritime sphere."
grants won by three goals in spite
the
ofkeers, so
Messrs. Linstead and Davies were The Comell re-affirmed the diter- of the good work between the reselected auditors, and were voted minition to reach as quickly art sticks by Capt Rylands, and the Um sum of $100 for thetr services posaliate
economic self-suficiency, full-back, Lieut. Fitz G. Dontea and especially, "In sectors concerned with; Capt. Frizellt, Lieut. Wilson, est national defence."
The meeting was informed that the result of the visits of Count Claut, son-in-law of Siguor Mussolini, and Italian Foreign Minister, had been to lay efective collaboration with . Germany, Austria and Hungray,
The Grand Council has established
a committed to formulate proposals In connection with the compositlan of the new Chamber of Fascists and Corporations,
Members of the Council present Included Air Marstal Balbo, who had come specially from Libya.
entre-half for played a sound game.
The sergeants were best served by OFFICER'S “HAT TRICK"
Adams and Ferguson, on the wings. and Lawrence in the forward line.
Lawrence (2) and Adams scored for Lt. Barron's Feat Against
the sergeants, who led by 2-0 half-time.
In
at
Hole
th runnhy! race, Adams, Lawrence, Bandmaster H.A. and Allen beat Lleut. Wilson, Lieut. Ryen. Lieut. Lincoln and Capt.
Itvlands.
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4th Submarine Flotilla
Engineers and the 4th.
bolted like having a chance
was
the
There was a certain amount
when Rhodes who got 69--was join- duculty about the opening pair for by Joves and they put on 53 for Australia and the only two batsmen the eighth wicked. But it was nut to nen a match together more than to be, and Australia won by 40 runs. bare were Noble and Trumper who The great merit of the Australians. starter in the third and fourth Tests was their recuperative powers, and
It is noteworthy that the batting the weakness of England was order was quite frequently changed fact that so many men quite failed by both sides) in the weand innings, to phy up to their English form. practice which I fancy, has gone There is no doubt the better side won. unt a great deal at the present day.
(To be continued.) then Australia on ko: 280, and England made 382, Dunks largely to a glorious 128 by K. L. Hutchings.
and an excellent 83 by Robbs who
first made his
appearance against the Australians.
noll
Australin however came buck
BRAWN CUP HOCKEY
strongly. Everyone but Hi and C.B.S. "B" Too Good For
Hazlitt made useful scores, Curler
R.W.F. Ladies
in the Brawn Cup Hockey Com-
first match of the
aguln knocking up sound 53.) England wanteri 202 to win and at A hat trick" by Lieut. Barron, the end of the fifth day she had got the Army fast bowler, featured the for four wickets,
The next day things went badly friendly match between the Royal and four wickets fell for Afty runs. petition, the Central British School
Submarine With 73 runs to get and suly Barnes, "B" won their Flotilla played at Sookunpoo Humpluries, and Fleder to get them season yesterday when they paid a Wednesday. The Engineers won by all looked uver, but the first two got visit to Shamshulpo
and defeated. one wicket.
34 and then after Humphries the Royal Weleh Fusiliers Ladies by
three goals Dil. The Flotilla scored only 79 against was 1bw, Barnes and Fielder got
The winners led by one goat at Lieut. Barron's bowling. Flyn had the 30 runs wanted.
It is
is related that
the lust run was half-time. The R.W.F. Ladies failed 30 not out and was the only man to; stand
up to the
Sappers attack.a desperate one and had the throw to maintain tie pace in the second Barron captured five wickets for in from cover hit the stumps there perlod and conceded two more goals.
HONGKONG CLUB TEAM seven runs and dismissed Batchelor, would have been a tie!
Only three days later the third | Lieut. Commdr. Newton and Starks
The following will represent the with successive deliveries.
Test was
begun at Adelaide, Hazlitt Hongkong Hockey Club against the
and Colter off with a Navy on the Club ground.
Engineers passed their opponents and Hartigon, of Queenslund, coming total with only one wicket in hand, into the side. They both made an Moreton contributing 22 and Collins excellent debut as the former took 20. Pestrett captured four wickets 3 for 110 and 5 fer 40, while the for the sailors for 30 runs, while Intter made 48 and 116! Batchelor had two for 18, Robertson Australia again won the toss and two for 17 and Spurgeon one for again England established a good six.
leod on the first innings, and then wickets had four good Australion down when they had only passed the¦ Engilsh score by 55.
was
Though they finally scored 103, the Connor, of South Australia, Park, to-day at 5 pm, skarp
A DRAWN MATCH
Next day another three wickets fell for
more runs, only 47
ard
at
King's
Van Der Waal; E. L. Woodhall, J. Ray; R. L. Wallace, It. A. Bates. J. Woodhouse; H. Peach. H. E. W. Taylor, L. Starbuck, W. Minnihane and L. Flexman.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Diocesan Boys' School played a drawn match against the 'East Lancashire Regiment on Wednesday.
Contributions of 50 by Bandsman England looked to be in a way to cosily. Then when Hurtigan Coster and 49 by L/Cpl. Goldsworthy Win enabled the military side to total 197. had 32 and Clem Hill 29 they were E. Ficher was the most successful missed respectively by Fielder
The Eleventh Extra Race Meet- bowler for the School, capturing point and Barnes at mid-off.
course, that did it! Hill, got 100, Hurtigan 110, and England had to ing will be held (weather permit- The Schoolboys'repiled with 71 get 420 to win. Braund, Hardstoffting) at HAPPY VALLEY on and Hobbs (who went in late) alone Saturday, 21st November, 1936, did anything and they were all out commencing at 200 p.m. for 193,
The First Bell will bo rung at AUSTRALIA WINS THE RUBBER
1.30 p.m. In the fourth Test at Melbourne,
four for 60.
for four wickets, F. Lay scoring 30. Goldsworthy took two for four.
H.K.C.C. TEAMS
The Hongkong Cricket Club teams for to-morrow, Saturday, will be as
follows:
for some reason or other Hartigan was not playing-ns he played in the fifth game I imagine it must have lat XI Army-Home (League): A. been a question of fitness. In this W. Hayward (Capt.),. L. D. Kilbee, match the dice were loaded against H. B. Neve, R. L. Holden, E. R. England in the matter of the weather. Duckitt, T. A. Pearce, G. A. Stewart,
By Order,
8. Á. SLEÁP,
Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 16th November, 1938. They did very well to get Australia Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori
QUE
for 214
on n perfect
pitch.
IL L. D. Wodehouse, H. W. Baines, Crawford hud & for 48. But then it II. Owen-Hughes, A. N. Other,
on A hopeless pitch 2nd XI Army "B-Away (Lea-rained and gue): A. K. Mackenzie (Capt.), C. G. England were all out for 100 Agnew, E. Bathurst, C. E. Gahagan, which Hobbs made 57, George Gunn N. P. Fox, IL M. King, G. S. Cham-13 and no one else double figures,
Saunders took ve bers, F. A. Dunnett, W. Koith Robin-
Noble three for won, W. Wooding, J. H. Davis.
for 28 and cleven. Australia |
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