Attire,

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

February 11, 1941.

"R. Abbit's Cricket Comments

Etiquette On The Field

Fenton's Splendid Feat Against R. Engineers

The rain on Saturday last washed out all the cricket and most of my notes. I was not aware of it, but apparently a scratch teám of K.C.C, which managed to total nine members in all, took on the Sappers on Sunday. The only two people who did anything for K.C.C. were Anderson (82 not out) and Mackay (67).

Their 8 wickets produced 193 runs. The best bowl- ing figures returned for the Sappers were those of Denyer which read 9.7-1-45-5. The Sappers' batting however went to bits. Tropp got 22 not out. Ratcliffe 12, and the whole side were out for 62.

Only One

Fenton brought off the un-ball went past, and you were given usual feat of taking all 10 wie-out Lh.w. I think the old type of kets, his figures reading 9.6-2. belt with a hook and eye so to speak, has more or less gone out. If pus- 30-10. This was a very usefulsible white buckskin boots should be performance even if the butting worn but they are extremely expen- sive out here belleve and an ex- was not absolutely first class.

cellent line in canvas boots enn be should got reasonably cheaply. Shoes

if possible, not be worn

aa mart to the ankle, from the protection they do not give as much support to

day's In a long fielding. Of course it in a I am only referring to the ordinary and usual garb. if you can't arrange I better to play anything else cricket in shorts and a polo shirt than not to play cricket at all.

The Recreio, an A side as far as I could see, had a game with the China Light & Power, the chief fe- ture of which seemed to be, and the first time I have ever noted it, that Recreio had only one Gogano play- ing, L.G., and he got 28. A. M. Prata got 41 but they were all out

aged to hit up 83.

Etiquette

There are one or two points of de-

WEEK-END

SOCCER

Lai Wah Cup Final.

Following ure the fixtures for the week-end:

Saturday

FIRST DIVISION

Royal Scots v Club

(Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.)

Sing Tao

Middlesex

(Club, 4.15 p.m.)

Poilce

v Kowloon

(Boundary Street, 4.15 p.m.) St. Joseph's v Navy

(Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.)

SECOND DIVISION

v Club

(Sookunpoo, 2.15 p.m.).

Middlesex

Sing Tho

R.A.0.C.

v Kowloon

(Club, 2.45 p.m.)

Navy

(Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.)

20th R.A.

THIRD DIVISION

v Shell

(Boundary Street, 2.45 p.m.)

Sunday

La Wah Cup Final v Civilians

UFS

Ariny

(Club, 3.30 p.m.)

FIRST DIVISION

y Eastern

(Boundary Street, 4.15 p.m.)

SECOND DIVISION

Kit Chee,

Police

v South China (Caroline Hill, 2,45 pm.).

v Kwong Wah (Boundary Street, 2.45 p.m.)

THIRD DIVISION

for 111. China Light & Power man tall which are very often mored. ton, last month made an unsuccessful attempt to depose Jo Kwong Walt

ATTEMPT FAILS.-Clarence (Red) Burman, of Washing-

It is

is etiquette for the Umpire to ask

The fight, which took the Captain of the fielding side if he Louis from his heavyweight throne. wishes to umpire from point instead place at Madison Square Garden, ended in the fifth round - i am rather defeated by being of square leg This has become when the Brown Bomber knocked out the challenger though asked to discuss cricket etiquette quite common in the last few years not before he himself was floored. Burman is a protege of such as "altire, manners during a when left handed batsman is at former champion Jack Dempsey. match," As regards the last point, the wicket, as delay to the game is cricket manners do not differ from

saved.

It is not good sportsmanship good manners anywhere else. As for for the bowler to run out the bats- attire, the usually accepted costume ma

man al

at his end for leaving the crease Is a pair of white trousers and white before the ball is delivered unless tennis shirt. In W. G. Grace's book he has previously warned him that of cricket he made the point that n he will do so. It is

is fairly well scarf should always be worn as belts known suppose that a batsman were apt to click occasionally as the may only have a "runner" with the consent of the opposing captain, which is however, invariably grant-

in

early

ed, though! believe the ear SPORTS ADVERT.days of interports, the Shanghat

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1911

15th, 13th, 18th, 19th and 22nd -

February

captain was not prepared to let Dr Jim Lowson have a runner unless Hongkong agreed, not to bowl him for the rest of the match! That must have been in the eighties,

Stumping

Nicki Wan Wins Oriental

Heavyweight Boxing Title

MANILA, Feb. 3.-Nicki Wan, light heavyweight cham- pion of China, last Saturday, evening literally slugged Young Schmeling, local heavyweight champion, into submission to The bout annex the heavyweight championship of the Orient. ended suddenly in the middle of the 8th round when Schme- ling, after taking a terrific pummeling, quit cold and told Referee Manuel Eloriaga he had had enough, thereby giving the bout to the Chinese by a technical knockout.

36th R.A.

A.S.A.

v Air Force

(Sookunpoo, 2.15 p.)

v 35th R.A. (Chatham Road, 4.15 p.m.) 24th R.A.

v Signals (Chatham Road, 2.45 p.m.)

✔ International (Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.)

R.A.M.C.

GOLF RESULTS AT FANLING

Junior Title

I am not quile clear why my cor- respondent asks about this, but pos- sibly he has not access to the rules

Schmeling's action came as a other fighter would probably have of cricket. Rufe 23 reads "Or, if in: On Saturday, 15th, Monday, 17th, playing at the hall, provided it be surprise as he all but belted out stayed down for the full count.

When the seventh round opened) S. L. Lloyd and A. J. Dennis entered Tuesday, 18th, and Wednesday, 19th not touched by the bat or hand, the Want in the 6th round when he the fans expected Schmeling to tear the final of the Junior Championship of February, the frat bell will be rung striker be out of his ground, and connected with one of his loop-into the Chinese and stow him away the Royal Hongkong Golf Club at Fan- a1 11.00 am, and the first race will the wicket be put down by ing right haymakers on the for keeps but instead, Schmeling ling on Sunday, when they beat N. D. be run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, wickel-keeper with the ball, or with Chinese lad's chin and floored held back and it was Nicki who Lloyd and E. C. Price by one hole and 22nd February, the first bell will be hand or arm with the bail in hand:

A point that arises him for a four count. When did the leading. Schmeling was ap-14/3, respectively.

In the semi-Anal of the Stubbs Shicid, from this

Iand another righthand punch but

will be run at 2.00 p.m.

Afth_race_on_the_first four days of the

Mecting.

"Stumped."

A.A. Regt, H.A. defeated Butterfield and Swire-by one hole.

rung nt 1.30 p.m. and the first race Smule is contained in the geen in his dressing room after Parently walling for an opening to

The tin interval will be after the words "it be not touched by the hot the fight Schmeling sald he did he didn't get the opening as Nicki P.W.D. bent 1.K.S.R.A. 4/2, and 60i|

or hand." If the ball is_snickel and. not-know-what-le-was-doing-darted in an out and offered him on the wicket-keeper puts down the and indicated he was out on his target. wicket in a normal stumping way,

M, no catch having been made, the verdict feet. is "run out." Rule 42′ reads "the

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES Members are reminded that they

their ladies MUST

and

their badges prominently duplayed

throughout the Meeting.

In the eighth Nicki rushed out of

his corner as the bell clanged and "All I remember is that I was landed four blows to the head and wicket-keeper shall stand behind the wear

about. Schmeling made a wicket. If he shall take the ball for running after that Chinese trying to body before Schmeling knew what it

was all the purpose of stumping before connect with another right, hoping NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE has passed the wicket or, if he shall to end the fight," Schmeling said, weak attempt to land a looping right batter the enl scrapper in unmerei- WILL BE ADMITTED TO, THE Incommode the striker by any noise, "But I was mighty tired and then but Wan dodged it and came in to all of a sudden I didn't know what fashion, and it was obvious that or motion, or if any part of his per- MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

was doing and I wanted to rest so Schmeling was ready, tp, collapse. Badges admitting non-members to son be over or before the wicket, the I

I guess that's why I quit. realised

When Nicki let up a bit Schmeling the Members Enclosure and Club striker shall not be out." Notice I Rooms at $10.00 per day including that if the batsman has played the utter 1 cute to my senses in my turned to the referee and said: "No bali the wicket-keeper would be corner that I shouldn't have quit, (ladies $5.00 and $20.00

the

tax-or $40,00 including tax for the clearly in order in taking the ball at I should have kept on until hemore. I quit."

Maly) are obtainable through in front of the wicke! as it is for knocked me out but I guess I was

the

Secretary upon the written or the purpose of running him out and out on my feet."

introduction of a member, not for stumping, or at least such is personal such member to be responsible for my view.

all chits, etc.,

Badges admitting to Members'

Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the YACHTING

Race Course.

The Secretary's Omco, 1st floor, EXCHANGE. BUILDING, (Tel

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RIVALRY

Donna Wins Race

ON NO FRETEXT WILL CHILD- REN. DE ADMITTED TO THE Donna CLUB'S FREMISES DURING THE Norena MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's fifth cruiser championship race was salird over acousa of 20 miles on Sunday and re- Bitted:

Division 1 Started 9.40 km. 357.30 3.19.43 20 . Cock 3.30.47 3.30.47 31 P. C. M Sedgwick Yehonala 4,20,03 4.00.5) 21 GW.

Behrman Red Rover 4.50.30 4.07.27 10 R, 1.

Bateman Division II Rtarted 9.30 am.

The price of admission to the Public, Enclosure is $2.00 per day Evolene Including tax for all persons includ-| Tyrone Ing Indies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at Tern $1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men,

U, and I.

5.34.42 4.19.01 22 G. E. Neve 7.28.45 5.13.43 31 B. Heru-

sitend

7.03.44 5.49.34 9 J. D. Colls Four-innners Started 23 km.

5.31.54 4.11.30 20 J, L. Ander.

Typhoon etc. Curlew vill not be permitted to operate Monsoon within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Tins will be obtainable in the

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7.10.23 0.22.01 20 P. Clarke

Schmeling Too Flabby

It look's like China has got some thing in Nicki Wan. The 20-year-

Is old fighter Is fast for a big man,

under fire, and proved that he cool has the courage and heart of a lion. since George Washington Lee As predicted it Schmeling failed to Not knock Wan out in the early part of came to Manila almost 20 years ago to battle the greal Pancho Villa, has

The semi-finals of the . M. Young Cup resulted in Butterfield and Swire beating Gibb, Livingston and Co, and kong and Shanghal Bank. the Chartered Bank losing to the long-

Little Wins Texas Open

San Antonio, Feb. 10. Lawson Little won the Texns $500 open golf tournament to-day with a eard of 273. Yesterday he scored 70 and 75.

Ben Hogan, scored 68 and 09, for a total of 270 and Sam Snead 08 and 71 for 270-United Press.

C.S.C.C. Teams

The following will represent the Civil

at League cricket Saturday:

the fight he would either be badly China sent a fighter here of cham-Service CC. out-pointed or belted out himself by the fast-stepping Chinese champion. plon calibre. Although he put in some stiff train- ing for the fight, Schmeling was still too flabby and Jacked the stamina to a gruelling 10-round bout at the puce set by Nicki Wan. He tipped the beam at 194 pounds while Wan weigh in at 180,

Nicki Wan did not look as effec- tive against Schmeling as he did in 1his workouts but that was probably due to the fact that he was wary of Schmeling's terrific righthand punch.

FOOTBALL

AT HOME

League War Cup

LONDON, Feb. 10' (Reuter),-The

a | And he had a good taste of it in the Football League War Cup begins on

4

very first round when he stepped one February 15 with the following first-

on the jaw. He did not fully re-round matches, which will be played

1 cover from that blow until the third on the home and away basis, goal ag

round, he said after the fight and gregate deciding. tles: that was why he was so cautious.

SOUTH

In the third, Nick had Schmeling Brighton v. Arsenal; Cardiff v.

Crystal

Stoker

on queer street as he peppered him Swansen; Cheinca V. Portsmouth; 4.33.40 4.43.40.32 D. Campbeli 2 with short punches to the face and Clapton O. v. Aldershot;

tummy and he continued boxing Palace v. Queen's Park Rangers; 800.25 3.80.54 8 D. 8. Carter 4 rings around the local batiler in the Leicester v. Birmingham; Luton v. Women's Championship The sixth women's championship race fourth and AKUN. sailed over 8.35 miles yesterday resulted fstarted 2:30 pm.): True Blus Redshank

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434,550 Min Wilson 438.87 7 Miss Pritchard 4.40.23 6 Miss Richards - 44125 3 Mes Whitaker

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Nicki Nearly Out

Northampton; Mansfeld v. Norwich v. West Ham; Notts County v. West Bromwich; Reading v. Bristol v. Brentford; City: Southampton

The highlight of the bout come Southend v. Millwall; Tottenhum v

in the sixth when Schmeling drove Bournemouth; Walsall v. Notis Nicki to the ropes and landed a Forest; Watford v. Fulham,

NORTH terrific right to the chin which floored the Chinese. The 3ght could

application to the Secretary, lat door, GUNNERS' RUGBY TEAM have been finished in that round Blackburn v. Oldham; Bolton

Exchange Building,

In their rugby match against Royal landed just one more punch. But Presteld v. Barnsley; Grimsby v

V.

Blackpool

Manchester City; Schmeling had taken his time and Burnley; York v. Bradford: Bury v Any persons found loitering with|

Chester V Tranmere; Servants' pastes in their possession

as it was Nicki stood up

after a will forfelt the same and will be Scots at 3 p.m. to-day at Sookunpoo,

Royal Arillery will be represented by: count of four, covered his face for Doncaster; Halifax v. Leeds; Hud- removed from the Enclosure.

*2/Lieut Fairclough; Sergi March, Caplin while and then had sense enough dersfield v. Middlesbro';_ Hull v. Skipwlin, Gnr Keebie, L/Bdr Richarda: to go into a clinch until the bell Lincoln; Liverpool v. Southport; | Capt Book, Onr. Dobbinson; 2/Lieut

Bompas, Berg Hicks, Gar Cook; L/Bdr camo to his rescue. It may be sold Manchester United v. Everton; New EVARE, 2/Lieut Delderfeld: L/Bdr Mae in passing that Nicki Wan displayed Brighton v. Wrexham; Newcastle V, Dermott, 2/Llaut Eddison, 2/1Jgut Heath,

Reserver Car Turner, Car Easterbrook, the heart of a lion in the way he Rochdale; Shefeld United v. Rother

came back after that punch. "Anylham.

By Order,

c. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 10th February, 1941.

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2nd XI v. Kowloon C.C. (away) —IL. E. Strange (Capi), G. Ainslie, Barrow, HF Harper, F. E, Lawrence, Mitchell, J. F. MacGowan, T. Lockhart, N. L. Smith, C. Stone, A. Watson, Reserve, G. Davidson.

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