THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927.
SPORTS SECTION
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THE INTERPORT.
Soccer of Varying Fortunes.
HONG KONG WIN BY 4-NIL.'
A gume of varying fortunes, yes terday's Interport soccer match, in which Hong Kong beat Shanghai 4 goals to n provided plenty of thritis, chily in the first half and the early part of the seront for during the laster part of the game
Hong Kong had matters gone or Tess their own way.
The score at halt time war by no meund an indbration of the ran of the game Hong Kong then led by 1-0, the result of a penally kick whereas Shanghai hat made most of the Poding an Hong Kong's goal had had soma narrow escabes, The If victory and rested. penalty goalainne many would have? felt that it was not a satisface frvry result although the incident which Ind to it gave every parance at deliberate Boal with Brown in a favourable positilon four shooting.
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"Stars" of the Match. However, the penalty undoubted- by Jivened, un players of both sides to greater efforts and the standard of phy was higher from Jhut time Half time enne wery shortly after Cesano had scored from the penalty kick and with thei wind in their favou, Hong Kong in) the serond half gave a far 120120 convincing display.
onwards.
The oustanding features of the game were the splendil defence of Wynne who was a tower of womenuti to the Hong Kong tym: the aple did work of Clark in goal the hard and effective work of Sims at centre half: the tricky footplay of Ed Wai-tong, the Shanghai fant ex-
"Hong Kong) inside left, she was the most dangerous in attack and the fine work of the Shanghai half back line, Gash, Price and Harry,
7.000 Specteres rise, "
The match was phiye, before a -crewd of some 7,000 people.
with only
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ANOTHER CENTURY. HOME F.A. CUP..
CLUB'S BIG SCORE v. UNITED SERVICE
3 FIGURE 1ST PARTNERSHIP
Batting to such good purpose. yesterday, the
Hong Kong Collaro endeavoured to break Cricket Club were able to de through but Sima trapped the ball cure their 1st innings closed in and fed Brown who shot away, Remedios keeping paos in the cen their two-day annul match forced and against the United Services and tre. A corner Remedios placed nicely, the effort are in a strong position for con- being cleared amurtly by Hürry. tinuing to lay,
purpose
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Two corners were conceded by ! A. W. Layward, who has r2- Hurry. Remedios took both to good presented both Shanghal and but Shanghai were taking Hong Kong in Interport cricket, no chances and always saileg in and who has been in fine form after the ball to clear,
lately with the bat, made another
Fine Chance Missed;,
No really good, football up to this century. period had been witnessed. Neither! He and Gardner, opened the able to gain the H.K.C.C. innings at 11 am, The side sevimed mastery, due somewhat to lack of latter made 64 (including 8 combination,
Tours) out of a partnership of Then came a united effort by thei Hong Kong forward Hne, with Me-137 in about an hour and three. Glinchey promlaent, but the hall quarters. was sent wide.
Li took up the chase, passed ap to Marent and, followed up the re Lurn shot from.Clark with a solo effort hut Chirk pnce again fru strated n offorts.
A fine chance was missed kinsma at this juncture when shot the ball a few yards wide,
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Fast Scoring. " Third cut after batting under three hours, Hayward, made 118 out of 242. His score included! 19 fours.
Scoring continued to be fast after Hayward
was out. "An- Lother 100 runs were added in about an hour and the innings was subsequently declared closed at 37 runs for 7 wickets down.
First Gond from a Penally, Following some rather moderate football the firs geat was scored From a pass by Remedios. A. J. Brown went through to the visitors goal but was fouled by Burry in the penalty drek The spot, Rick was ikken by Gorans and his fast. drive gave the Shanghai custodians no chance whatever.
Resuming with the same against them but little wind to worry about, Shanghai took the aggressive.
Going in first wicket, down. Owen Hughes hip-7 fours out of is 36
Of the other batsmen. Sayer had 2 sixes and 6 fours in his 52 and Jamilton had a six an " fours out of 19 not out. P
Services' Janings.
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Major Lightfoot had most of A shot by Gosano, who was at the Service bowling. Of the ways in the thick of the attack, justj shaved the bar in gning över. Suen eight tried. Captain Bridgland banged hard at 10 and the latter took 4 wickets.
did well to'purvent him scoring, o Disaster overtook the Services
Persistent Attneka.
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REPLAYS IN 4TH ROUND
PROPER.
HOLDERS GET THROUGH.
Bolton Wanderers, the halders of the English F. A., Cup. have, got through another round and are now In the last sixteen of this season's competition.
Landon, Feb. 2. Replays to-day in the 4th round proper of the F.A. Cup (home teama given first) resulted:
Brentford 2, West Math 0. Everton 2, Hull 2. Arsenal 1, Port Vale O Bolton 3, Leeds 0. South Shields 1, Shefeld
nesday 0.
Wed
-Reuter.
In the 5th round Feb. 19 Brentford will be away to Reading: Arsenal reckiye Liverpool; Bolton will be at home to Cardiff; South Shields receive Swansen; Hull of Everton have a replay (for a second time) on-neutral ground for the right of visiting Wolverhampton
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Landon Feb. 2
SMALLER BALL.
1:
AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS IN
FAVOUR
OPINION ON M.C.C. PROJECT
Will the smaller cricket talk help the bowlers?
Following the Marylebone Cricket Club's special sub-committee's res that the circum- commendation
bu ference of the ball should "minimum of eighs and thirteen-mix- teenths of an inch, and the maxi mum nine inches, and thus the law should be altered for the season of : 1927, and enforced in
1028. cricketers all over Australian have been eagerly discussing the change. The English law at presens reads: "The ball shall weigh not leas than 51⁄2 ounces, nor, more 64 ounces. It shall measure not than less than nine inches nor more than 94 inches in circumference." Therefore the alteration from the present maximum 'to the proposed minimum would be marked
No doubt present-day bowlers wantd appreciate the change to the smaller ball, and that opinion is reflected by | expressions of lending Sheffield Shield men
What Warner Saidi In division of the Scottish Foot- P. F. Warney, who is deep in the ball League to-day. Celtic lost to counsels of English cricket, in his Hibernians by gouls to 8-Renter.rosent book, The Fight for the Ashes in 1926." says:-"I have had the teneft of the opinion of a most! distinguished manufacturer, and he suggests that the law should bel altered as follows: Bulls shall not be less than 884 inches and not. more than 9 inches in circum- ference, and that the weight should be left as is.
QUAINT CRICKET.
NOTES ABOUT THE GAME IN INDIA,
A HEATED CONTROVERY,
werd
Play higged, for a while uns!early when they went in to bat Cricket, indeed, is one of the insti-M.C.C.. sub-committee is so close bo
Buster got away and from then on bath beams attacked "persistently. however, Viis, Easter's elfort cleverly disposed of by Sime.
The weld then became clear for the Shanghal varguard and Sims conceded a corner to avert pressure
god for Shanghai became im minent and Sim's strategy sayed the situation as he passed the in-coming bib to Burson.
The first wicket fell for 7 runs. Then Lt. Agnew, a newcomer, and Captain Bridgland made a stand. Two wickets were down' for 50 but when stumps were drawn for the day, the score was 83. for 5 wickets, Agnew being last out with 37 to his credit.
The Club put on four bowlers, ench of whom took at least
a
With only Arteen minutes to go.wicket. piny becanic exceedingly last and Play continues to day. Scores:
oftimes clever.
AKCC-14t. Panings
Gosano and Sam Kam-shun each scored twice fur Hong Kong.
Hudson had a cleus held and sent A. W. Hayward, & Shaw, b The teams in up
in a beautiful drop shot which
Wright** two changes in those originally Gosano headed into the net, Ho hav-G. F. Gardner, selected; C. 1. Ho, the visiting ing no chance to save. Thas Hong goalkeeper for Eastern China, play-Kong became two p ing in Testalls place for Shang- hai and . F. Remedies played in Lam Yuk-ying's place for Hang
Teamts trisht Lo Kong.
left)
nore :----
Jon King. Goal: Chark Pilliew). backs: Wyone (Police, Bishop (H.K.F.C captain:
halves: Hadson (Police). Sims (Kowloon. F.C.) vice-captain, C. P. Remedios Recreio):
forwards:
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Kwai-shink
(Chinese Athletic), Saen Kam shan (Chinese Athletic, tasane (Recruio), McGlinchey (2nd/Scot- tish Borderers, A. J. Brown
[Recreio)
Shanghai.
gon: CH. Ho. (Trinity); Bucka: J. B. Brown (Artillery) vice-captain, Lan Kau (Loh Hwa); halves: Hurry (Police, Gash (Police) captain, Price (S.F.C.);
Baxter (S.F.C.) forwards: Callaco (P.5.A.), Marcal (PSA), LA Wai-tong Lah Hwa), C..W. Chen (Loh Hwa).
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Referee: Mr. W. Baldwin Linesmen: Mesars. Phillips and Dawes.
Gesano Injured Early. Bishop won the tass for Hong Kong and elected to play with the sun behind them although a fair wind was blowing and might have assisted them materially had they chosen the H.K.F.C. end.
Although Shanghai had the dis- advantage of the sun facing them they took up the attack from the whistle:
Clark was tried first by a fine shot from Chen but cleared well, as he repeatedly did when hard pressed.
Cosane was unfortunate in being slightly injured early on, Gosano might have scored then had not the concerted attack on him put him
off colour.
When Fame Did Not Pay,
A. J. Brown managed to rain pos session from an excellent "feeder" by Sims and took the ball down the wing with a splèndid effors, but he was not backed up and was robbed by Baxter.
Once rebuffed, Brown endeavour- ned again to force the same but his advance was too fast and his speed carried the ball into touch.
Shanghai reversed the play and Marcal attempted a try from well out. Clark. Eowever, returned his effort into play enabling A. J. Brown to get away once more.
It was evident that the visitors had heard about" the Recreio's re- presentatives for neither Brown nor Gosano could get away on their own without a mass attack on them- selves. Tn this case Brown was forced to send the ball back to Sims in ay endeavour to give an other player the chance which he could not take owing being 'hemmet in
to
Suen's 2 Spectacular, Goal.
After Shanghai' kick-off. Sims! sent the ball well up but Chen got G. R. Sayer. e. Lightfoot. to it first and made a really good Bridgland
effort which unlucky went wide: T. E. Pearce, « Shaw. b
Li then asserted himself but Bridgland.... 2. Clark held his shot. This effort was E. J. R. Mitchell, e Venn, b
'distance and
Lightfoot sent in from some therefore not very fast.
Tense play was the order for the H. V. Parker, not out remainder of the game for Sims and J. R. Hinton, st. Venn, b
Bridgland Gogano, particularly the latter, seemed to have secured a new lease E. of life. Gosuno was well marked again and Sims adroitly turned the ball around Gosano to Suen Kam- shun and Suen scored the third goal from a few yards out with a terrific
shot.
Left unmarked, Brown swing the ball over to Suun Kam-shun who
"It is urged that if this done." continues Mr. Warner 'would be possible for the manu That India can put a fine ericket facturer to get the quilts much, team in the field was amply proved Armer, and also the eaver might be in the match at Bombay between the fitted more securely, so that there M.C.C. and an Al-India Indian would be no Tear that the
bulle eleven, which was drawn with the would go out of shape." balance against the visitors.
As the recommendation of the tutions introduced by the British that of Mr. Warner's manufac- that have a remarkable attraction turer the statement is interesting. for Indian youth, says J. E. Woola- Sheffield Shield Men's Views colt, formerly Editor of the
The Sun" (Sydney) secured the, Allahabad "Pioneer". In Bombay.opinions of a number of leading Calcutta, and other large cities the cricketers, particularly bowlers, on game is played with zest by young the subject. Indian students and others, who
Don Blackle (Victoria) says:) often display admirable skill in with the smaller halt we may be batting and bowling and are excep- able to spin it more.
At present it] He hard for any bowler to spin the
ball.
tionally smart in the field.
Frank Morton (Victoria): The
HL. Hendry (Victorju); An ad-
Extends to Small Fry. The game is not confined to the regular clubs who possess all the Marylebone iden is a good one. I necessary paraphernalia. Its fas cinations extend to the small fry of do not know if the smaller ball wal help the speed. I hope it does. I the cities, and it is amusing to would not mind if it were as small watch three or four urchins, with as a golf ball. One could get some scarcely a stitch 'cf clothing, uenip into his deliveries then?
tree trunk as a wicket, a piece of bamboo as bat, and a paper ball, and miruble idea. A bowler will be aet out to emulate their elders. able to spin the leather well, and "How's dat?" "Good ball, sah!"keep the batsmen thinking all the are among the phrases familiar on time. The English ball is better the cricket field which come pati made than the Australian. A bow- from the lips of these votaries ofler could spin the ball better in the ecket," who have no other Eng old days because it was better Fish words in their vocabulary. stitched. The new ball should be
"Football is also popular among boon.. Indians, many of whom play it ad- mirably.
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Hong Kong held the field for the remainder of the play, but Shang Lake ha were very sporty and defended Morris"
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Defence Scheme Works, Bridgland That Shanghai did not score was Agnew dae in great measure to the splen-Wright.. did understanding, between Sims
Vallack ..
and Wynne. Li Waitong has Lt. W. G. Agnew, R.N., b proved eines leaving Hong Kong but between the winners" pivot and right back, they mastered him to such good purpose that he had real opening.
Teo Kwal-sing was a thorn in the side of the Shanghai defence. This ex-Shanghal player dribbled at top speed and showed ne hail control ugainst his old friends. He and A 1. Brown were the pets of the local middle line. When one harassed, the ball was given to the other, thereby heading to the raids) on Shanghai's citadel.
Capt. A. N. Evers, R.A.P.C.,
Owen Hughes, b Bowker Capt. C. A. Bridglarid, R.C. of S., & Mitchell, & Parker Capt. E. W. Morris, L.A.S.C.,
e & b Sayer
Pi
E. Bensted (Queensland) : favour the change if it will brighten up cricket and help the bowler. The change should be beneficial
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But, as in England, wrangles are not unknown. On one occasion a
L. O'Connor (Queensland) cáp match in a country town gave rise tain): I do not know whether the to a heated controversy and a pakt change in the size of the ball will sun of one of the teams addressed make any appreciable difference. an impassioned letter to dailyhe new ball should prove an in- newspaper. in which he not only set teresting experiment. out his case at portentous length
Jack Ellis (Victoria and Austra- but impressively informed thela's second wicket keeper) The
statements new ball may help the bowlers drawn up on the field by a respect little.
Opinions in England.
Some time ago when the matter was the subject of a big controversy
British officer has played a charac-in England the ideas of notable
among the men, and Indian military
players were as follow:-
overs
T. W. Durston (Middlesex) said:: 3 teams have frequently distinguished The standard ball of 1926 was so
themselves, especially in football enlarged after a few
that and hockey. It is beyond question, bowlers were unable to control it. too, that cricket, football and A quarter of an inch less circum- hockey have proved of great plyal-ference would make a wonderful ocal and moral value to India by difference."
diverting "the superfluous energies
28 of educated young men into healthy bowler is handicapped by the big-
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ger ball,
F. S. Jackson: The resumption
Mr. George Allsopp, who has of the gauge used in 1925, which o managed several Springbok cricket was smaller than that of 1926, is teams, commenting on the M.C.Call that is necessary. It should not resolution for a smaller ball, says be further reduced.
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A. G.L. E.M. Sturges, R.N..
b Sayer
Lightfoot, was Major L I
R.A.P.C., not out
Extras.
Coming in at left-half (and he
Total (for 3 wkts.)..... usually plays on the right);
To bat-Lt. Wright, R.A., Pay Remedios worked like a Trojan and Lt.-Comdr. A. P. Shaw, R.N., L. shone both in defence and attack.
Superior Forward Ling. F. G. Emley, R.N., Rev R. T. Gosano and Suen Kam-kun were Venn. R.N., Pte. A. D. Lake, the most effective of the inside for R.A.0.C.. warda if not the best artists.
Hong Kong's victory was due mainly to a superior forward line, backed up by a versatile defence, sp versatile that Hong Kong played; six forwards in the latter part of the game.
C. H. Ho, the visitors' substitute goale, did very well against power- fui shooting. Although they played good soccer, the Shanghal alde could not devise a scheme to penetrate
Hong Kong's ubiquitoue defence and
therefore lost.
One fault that was apparent was that the inside men were too prone) to let the wing forwards make the ground for them instead of combin ing towards an advance.
OLD BOXER'S DEATH.
Pittsburg, Jan. 24. Dominick McCaffrey, famous Pittsburg heavy-weight boxer in the days of John L. Sullivan, whom he once fought, died here. He met many of the leading pugilists of his Best Save of the Match.
tima during his ring career, defeat Chen went in and secured, dash- ing Charley Mitchell, the English ing down the wind in fine style with champion, in a four-round bout, in the team in support for once,. A New York in 1884 and exchanging
and correctly punches with Sullivan a year lateri splendid shot, low placed, reached Marcal's feet and in Cincinnati. McCaffrey, who was from his effort Clark made the 63 years of age, spent his last days) finost nave of the match to relieve a ¦ as a tipstaff in the Allegheny county
courts,Chinu "Press."" nasty situation..
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SKULLS IN CITY."
J. W. H. T. Douglas (Essex): 1 9 adopt the iden, but thinks the only do not agree with this tinkering A smaller hall of thing that can be done to help the with the game. bowler is to make the batsman use the same weight will be like a piece
AMERICAN EXPLORERS GRUESOME EXHIBIT. a round-faced bat. Hammond, the of stone, and may injure the fielda- Gloucestershire player who is men's hands, Bowlers should use.
Mr. F. A. Mitchell-Hodges," the coaching in Capetown, welcomes the their brains more. suggestion of the smaller ball. He W. Brearley (Lancashire): Wel says the present ball is too elumay do not want a smaller ball.
"What Central- American explorer, we want is the restoration of nu-mounted the rostrum of the City
to handle.
QUARTETTE OF SPORT CHAMPIONS.
Left to right:--Vincent Richa da' (lawn tonnis"professional), Babe Ruth (the baseball champion), Mile.. Bularise: Leaglen (tennis cham- plon) and Walter Hagen (golf professional champion) Đại thứ nów Canadian Pacile golf course, Langara, Southi Vancouver, "snapped" on
the roof garden of the Hotel Vancouver.
tural wickete..
Temple carrying a small leather attaché case full of human heads. The heads were not much larger than dolls' heads, but they KJ. Stark, who was chosen by were the heads of fully-grown both England and Scotland for their Rugby International trial matches, men and women, beheaded pro. has accepted the English invita-bably thousands of years ago in
the buried cities of Lubatuum?
A thrill ran through the wu-
tion.
When W. Steytler, the Natal rundience when Mr. Mitchell-Hodges. ner, won the Transvaal Marathon, at held up some of the heads.
the first attenant South African éri-
ties halled him as a second Mc- Arthur, "who, it will be recalled;
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won the Olympic Marathon for reduced to their present size is,' Brunola ... South Africa in 1912 at Stockly Im. said Mr. Mitchell-Hedges, "Genera It has since been found out, how mystery, which, no one can ex- Amsterdam uyer, that the course Steytler ran plain. There is nothing known to why two miles short of the recognia-science which can produce stockholm nd Marathon distance, 26 miles this extraordinary phenomenon. Copenhagen
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Everything is perfect to the Ola smallest detail; even the hair has Vionne Of South Africa's international|
Pragme cricketers, R. H. Catterall, who did een reduced in size, strictly tu angiora
Madrid so well in England, is undoubtedly proportion."
Mr. Mitchell-Hedges, who gave. Llabon showing the best form this season." In his four Innings in Natal criekst an account of his recent explora-
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the dearth of bowlers. Unlära
1928 fresh talent is axenrtha from their victims heads, and energ Yokoham England should win the next Testal ate them in the belief that they dilver Spot in South Africa, without much dis would fill themselves with their | dil or Nurwang culty.
victims' knowledge,
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