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LEAGUE CRICKET

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Twelth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather pormitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 5th December, 1936, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1936.

BAXTER MACAO WINS BRILLIANT HOCKEY GAME AGAINST

AND MULCAHY Partnership Of 154

Actg. Searetary. FINE GAME

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(By "Veritas") Overshadowing everything else in the junior cricket league on Saturday was the first wicket partnership by K. Bax- ter and W. Mulcahy of the Kowloon Cricket Club, who

THE K.I.T.C.

PILE ON GOALS IN THE SECOND HALF

(By Our Own Correspondent)

Nov. 29.

TEST CRICKET

Barracking Is Big

In spite of the Race Meeting in Macao this afternoon, excep. Problem Now

tionally large crowds turned out to witness the display of specta- cular hockey when the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club, capti ned by IN AUSTRALIA A. P. Souza, was eclipsed by the formidable Macao Hockey Club, the scores being 5-1.

Both teams were in fine form and during the first half, much exeltement was provided by the clever move- ments on either side Three minutes before the Interval, the visitors broke

How They

put on 154 runs against an in-away, smartly and Azal-Khan, Inside Stand In

different I.R.C. attack, and so made possible a big win for the Kowloon team after a game in which fortunes had violently fluctuated.

hard shot,

The Tables

The second half found Marso quickly equalizing as Amilcar Angelo at left wing placed a neat angle shot from close range. Specdy distribu- tion was n feature of the play of the Eastern Ath. local team, and amid excitement, Angelo scored again ten

This is the second time this sengon Baxter has scored aver 00 runs against the Indians. He collected 90 odd against them in

later. a friendly at the 1.2.C, at the start of the season. But Saturday's innings of 97 was ant only more valuable, but far more exhilarating.

He gave one hard chance fairly marly on, but otherwise was com pirie master of the bowling, which was chiclly featured by Jong hops on the leg stump.

Apart from JSA. Curreem and M. R. Abbas none of the Indians' at-

GALLANT FIGHT

minutes

Senior Shield

2 St. Joseph's

Division I

The visitors put up a gallant light Fast Lanes, and constantly threatened the Macno gol. Pyara Singh at centre-forward S. China "A"

Recreio wng particularly prominent and Koon Chinese worked dexterously with his fellow

ILK. Police forwards:

Royal Navy

Three short corners did not pro- duce anything for Macao, but the well-directed ahot by Pedro Angelu

Results

5 Kowloon F.C, 0 ilongkong F.C.

O R.W. Fusiliers

1 S, China "B"

0 S. China "A" 1. Uister Riftes i

League Table

Goals

By A. G. Moyes Sydney Sun

THE cricketing public is very in-

terexled as to the steps to be taken to prevent "barracking" at the big erlekel matches- this season, realising that the controlling body has before a problem that will take some solving if the only solution is to be by official action.

The cricket associations of the

States have been invited by the Board of Control to do something They will doubtless make an effort, | but netually It does not rest entirely

with them.

The Sydney Cricket Ground is con- trobed by a trust und, of course, the N.S.W.C.A. must invite that body to discuss the matter before it can do anything.

Cricket officials are as far as I can {see, not unduly perturbed. They feel and rightly so that an appeal to the good sense and sportsmanslapp P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.of the cricketing public will readily

7 0 2 20 11 62 0 20 0

tack could make any impression on at centreforward Kuve the home.W. Fusiliers Mulcahy and Baxter. The first-team a further load as the high S. China "B" 8 named hooked gloriously and found ball Fanded into the net. Macao's R. Ulster R. { 4 1 2 24 the boundary on ten occasions be left winger exhibited his adroitness 5, China "A" & 4 3 1 15 7 fore losing his wicket for a well by penetrating the opposing defence East Lanes... 4 4 1 3 14 13

8 4 0 and registering the fourth goal

for LIC.F.C.

node 60.

.

19 10

0 3

12 11 15 9 10

B1 4 3 12 17 8 2 1 3 0 13 8 1 3 4 0 22

# 1 2 5 8 20 0 18 7 30

UNLUCKY DISMISSAL

his side and two minutes later, St. Joseph's

3 k Baxter's diamissal was most un-

Pedro Angelo eluding Kishan Singh, Royal Navy fortunate. The winning hit had al-

the Indians Jeft Unck. ready been made, but another 15

secured Kowloom .c. the final goal for Macao,

Kin. Chinese minutes wire left for batting.

Re-

Eastern Ath, ediving from Abbas, Baxter stepped To-day's match was the best ever Recreio in front of a straight one, but the payed on the Mecao hockey ground. Athletic bowler sportingly refrained from The visiting eleven played with HK. Police appealing as Baxter then only re- splendid pluck and never conceded quired three for his century. Then, off the

anything without vigorous struggle. ball of the over, Baxter drove hard to mid-on.

On the whole they defeated theira P'guesa A run was

Recreio started but the

own purposes by holding the ball too flelded, hong ball With somewhat luckily and thrown to Baxter's end to where he was re- treating. It. seemed that the bats- man was in when the ball brake the wicket, but the decision went against him.

Baxter's best strokes yielded him seventeen boundaries.

He drove Anely, and cut magnificently. Al- together a very good innings.

Hix

remove any cause for official action, 14 and it was significant that after the 13 pubhelty given to the discussion the 11 Butracking at the recent testimonial match was the below the average of recent years, and was never offensive.

NO POLICE ACTION It is obvious that no controlling body would wish to invite public ae

on. The position of a policeman

4 on the H under such circumstances

i would be most unenviable, and the general feeling is that it will not be necessary.

Junior

Stich

1 R. Ulster R.

2

1 R.A. Lyemun

2

Results

The genuine cricket lover is fair- minded and will not offend against good taste by making objectionable remarks about those who are enter-

Division II

1 Hongkong FC.. 0 talning him, and they will, it la fett, 1 Athletle

4 Foon make it their business to Kowloon F.C. 4squash those who go to a cricket 0 Fusillers

3 match as a holiday and are prepared 1.South China 2 to sacrifier the players in order to League Table

get some rough enjoyment out of it.

17

Pyara Singh shote with Ju magnificent tickling and accurate Eastern Ath. I. Engineers placing and, but for the watchful eye East Lancs. of Almada, custodian, would have R.A. S'cutters scored several times. Taru Singh Chinese Police proved himself extremely depend- able in his position at centre half.

Goats midfield tactles would have nc- complished satisfactory results but

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. The first stage of the match went for the timely interceptions of the Fusiliers 10 7 3 0 39 10 all in favour of the visitors, who,

South China .10 8 1 1 28 11 17 after winning the loss, put the In- opposing defence. The visitors' backs Royal Navy 8 7 1 0 41 15

St. Joseph's 15 RAS.C dians in to bat. But the 1.R.C. lost worked prodigiously, Kishan Singh

East Lancs... their first four wickets, for 29 runs,

displaying remarkable coolness Baxter, bowing a good length and

the face of lightning movements ant. Ulster R. 96 coming"

R. Engineers Bit, taking three of repeatedly, holding the attack in C., Police in them.

suspense. The wings were elever in

Atulette Then F. M. el Arculli, aided by a tackling, but often fumbled with the R.A. Lyemun bit of joss, but nevertheless execut- ball.

|H.K.F.C. Ing some fine strokes, and A. K. Sumad, who was a model of accur acy, added 00 for the fifth wicket. Sumad's knock-of-69-was-n-splendid piece of batsmanship, while Arcull's 32 was invaluable.

9 6 2

O R.A.O.C. 1 R.A.F.

League Table

3

Goals

31 12

14

43 14 13

8 6

8 4 0

0 12

3

16 19

RW. Fusiliers 80 Liga Pruesa

2 1 6 13 20

3

1 1 6 15 38

East Lanes... R.A.O.C.

8 6 0 2 33 11

12

1 1

7 13 40 1000..25

0 I # 10 33

Division UI Results

For Macao, Alex Afrosa at centre- Kln. Chinese, §. half was skilful and repeatedly put Eastern Ath. . # his forwards in favourable positions Kowloon FC. D by fine passing. Rosario and Lam-RA. Scutters 9 mert were strong in defence. Airosti, Inside right, played amazingly clean hockey, and his stickwork did him full credit. Jono Nolasco and. Engineers Amilcar Angelo, constantly

showed finshes of excellent form in the

Police (C) Pollee (E) attacking combinations. They never hesitated but rendered themselves very disturbing to the opposing de fence by fast hitting to centre.

Finally the Indians were able to declare at 174 for 9-a sporting closure which carried with it a chall lenge the K.C.C. could not ignore.

RECORD FOR GROUND?- Playing steadily but punishing anything loose (and there was a lot of this stuff), Mulcahy and Baxter carried the score along at a pace of two runs a minute to 154 before Mulcahy hit too soon at a long hop on his leg stump and was cican bowlrd. But Dunne and Baxler casily hit of the remaining 21 runs.

I am told that the first wicket partnership between Muleaby and Baxter constitutes a record for the | I.R.C. ground, though my informant was not too certain about this, so that it must not be taken as gospel, But it was a'brilliant effort, and is

further indication that K.C.C. boasts one of the, if not the, strongest bat ling sides in the second division.

Results in brief of Saturday's mat- chies, and leading individual perform LEAGUE

ancea follow.

Second Division K.C.C.' (184 for 2) beat 1R.C. (174 for dec.) by nine wickets.

Army "C" (180) beat Craigen- gower (89) by seven wickets.

Recreio (97) beat Civil Service (60) by 47 runs.

Army "B" (204 for 6) drew with Navy (245 for 7 dec.).

Hongkong Cricket Club (133 for 1) beat Police (52) by seven wickels

FRIENDLIES

Royal Navy (125 for 57 beat Cralgengusver (130) by five wickets. Kowloon Cricket Club (137 for 1) bent Hongkong Cricket Club (132 for

dec.) by ten wirkets.

BATTING

Second Division

K. M. Daxier (K.C.C.) v. L.R.C. Blake (Navy "B") v. Army "B" W. Mulesky (K.C.C.) v. LR.C. 'Li-Comdr. D'Arcy-Evans (Navy)

V. Army "B" Sur. Hoddinott (Army "B") v.

X.C.C.

TENNIS MATCH.

The day's sports activities between the Kowloon indian Tennis Club and Macco were also marked with a friendly doubles tennis tournament against the Civil Tennis Club this morning. The matches resulted in an casy win for Macao by 8 to 1.

The visitors were unaccustomed to the hurd courts here und were

2 Kwong Wah

0 East Lancs.

◊ Fusiliers

3.A.M.C.

8

RAE

Kwong Wal RAS.C. Recreto

St. Joseph's

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.

0 0 34 4

8 6 1 1 21 13 13

16

403200

8 5 0 3 20 0 10

B & 1 3 14 10

7 3 2 2 10

83 1

D 2

7

1. Engineers

7.

Pollce (E)...

Police (C)

Kumaon Rifles 0.0

JACK MCLEAN FIGHTS

A "HOODOO":

21

AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP STILL BEYOND HIS GRASP

The shadow of some inexplicable hoodoo seems to hang over the golfin carcer of Jack McL.can.

played good form in quite a few ofgrennot win the Amateur Cham-Jand down he went to Wallace, a local

the games. A. H. Mello and C. 1. da Stiva played sound tennis.

He

Practising for this great event he The results were as follows has played over courses and returned J. M. Fernandes and L. A. de Mellonical Scores which beat the

He best S. A. Hussain and S. S. Hussalsocial records.

hos played 4-3, 6-3; bent Firdos Khan and M. Aina formidable opponents and Khan -4, -1; beat 1. Mahan Singh leked them hollow, and Jahan Dad 6-2, 6-3. A. H. da Mello and C.li. da Stivo beat Tus

A GREAT FIGHTER

further handicapped by the absence of Wahab and Rumjana. For the visitors the Hussain brothers played u fine game, and were seen

Ace golfer, keen match player, com- Yet his hopes were vantage

to at-

short-lived, against Yuan und V petition favourite, and one of the most although he succeeded by beating an Firdos Khan and M. A. Khan displaying competitors, Jack has one Guilford.

admired golfers among his dour hard-other formidable American Jessu

regret in his life.

The hoodoo seemed to be operating, baseline plonship, Why?

artisan who seemed to know every blade of the course.

The championship Was Won by Lawson Little-a brilliant player.

A MAGNET FOR "ONES"

Twice winner of the Scottish title land twice Irish Amateur champion, He takes pains not often seen in it seemed a and Hussain 7-5, 2-0, 0-7; beat Khan any other golfer-amateur or profes-that Jack McLean should be beaten more than strange and Khan 6-2, 6-4; beat Singh and slonal. Perhaps these pains are too by the oddest of odd chances. Dad 7-5, 6-1. F.C. Yuan and C. Voz great. lost to Hussain and Hussain 2-6, 4-0;

During the Irish Championship the beat Khan and Khan 9-7, 7-9, 0-3 championship he has shown himself was playing as

In practically every game in the hoodoo was very wilent. MeLenn bent Singh and Dad 5-7, 7-6, 7-8.

r perfect quit ne not only a great göller but a great one could wish for. But his opponent It is nine years since the Kowloon fighter.

was-well, lucky. Melcon's biggest Indian Tennis Club's team hnu visited the championship at Prestwick in two "ones." There was no competing One of his greatest matches was in shocks were when Erle Fiddlan had 1934, when he met Johnny Fischer in against that sort of golf. the third round,

It would seem that Jack McLean Fischer, it will be remembered, was a magnet for ones" that your. was a member of the Walker Cup He had no fewer than four against team which had triumphed at St. him--one more than he had ever re- Andrews that year. more recent gistered during his golfing career.. recollection will be that Fischer bent THE NEXT TIME. Jack McLean in the Walker Cup Now, Jnek has got the one thing matches in America at Pine Valley, which might have given hitn New Jersey.

Amateur Championship years ago-- But to go back to-that game at confidence.

07 Macao. The Club's tennis CN-

thusiasts hope to meet the

GD players In Hongkong during

Yuletide holidays,

* * 83 3 229

A. K. Suffad (1.R.C.) v. K.C.C. 00

Q. At. S. Moreton (Army "B") v.

Navy

Lieut. Donald (Navy)

Army "B"

Indicates not out

BOWLING

W. Sloker (ILK.C.C.) v.

Pollee

A. M. Prata (Itecrela) v.

Civil Service

K. M. Haxter (K.C.C.) v.

LR.C.

|E.A.B. Alves (Recrelo) v.

Civil Service

King

(Army

Craige rower

V.

FRIENDLIES Batting

Macuo the

D. J. N. Anderson (K.C.C.) v.

11.K.C.C.

:

73.

K.C.C.

62T. E. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)

E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.)

1.K.C.C.

8 for 30 Lleut.

6 for 21

3 for 73 R

Philmore (Navy) V C.C.C.MA

the

04 Frestwick. Before any of the matches Hoodoo or no hoodoo, he believes had started Francis Olunet as well in himself, and he realises thai past 63. as other members of the American faults are understood now and team-had a quiet word with Jack pigeon-holed away in his brain. and told him quite plainly that he "The next time," he anys, "it will was facing one of the Anest amateur be different." golfers · In Amerlea-lf not in the world.

41.

Indicales not out

BOWLING

Lee (K.C.C.) II.IC.C.C.

5 for 41

for

4 for 11 Lieut. Hunting (Navy),

4 for 30

Cralgengower.

But that fact had no lerrors Jack.

Playing perfect golf, he won 12 and 1.

That is what makes McLean player who, because of his youth. for enthusiasm, and carefully acquired ekill, is bound to one day walk into by the clubhouse to receive the cup pre-

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