FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1929.
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overs but more than one catch off hfa bowling was dropped. Yester- day afternoon he was "off" and esnt down more than one full toas, which wore all suitably punished.
Shanghai's fielding was keen
found in the groundwork. Stoke's † catch, right up against the rail- ing on the Dockyard side, was a
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With a single off Lal Singh Fall of wickets:-1 for 24 rune (who relieved Knight) Stokes (Wong), 2 for 40 (Hopkins), but occasional loopholes wore passed the highest individual, for 66 (Wynch), 4 for 66 FOOTBALL GOSSIP IN Cul if many will be able to
score of the series, made yester- | (Jansen),;5 for 99 (Bostock Hill), get away to mark the struggle. COLONY
The R.A. versus the H.K.F.C. at day by Braddell. A fine off-drive 6 for 122 (Lal Singh), 7 for 140 Sookumpoo will be another close 65. The 130
off Hopkins for tour made Stokes ¦ (Gibson), 8 for 169 (Smith), beauty.
went up thing. I think the odds are slight-minutes' play).
(in 140 for 197 (Waring), 10 for 210
(Braddel!). fly in favour of the civilians if they Scores at 2 p.m.:-
can reproduce recent form.
A WEEK OF SURPRISES AND THRILLS
REFLECTIONS & PREDICTIONS
[By "Roamer"]
The past week's football will be looked back upon by the various Clubs in the League with mixed feelings. For most of the military teachs it has been t disastrous period. Both K.O.S.B. teams have stained their excutcheon by sustaining their first defents of the season, and on each occasion the set-back occurred on their own en- closure at Sookumpon.
The Somersets were the other First Division side to have their dax lowered for the first time in their encounter with the Chinese Athletic at the Stadium.
Kowloon and South China "A" are now the only participants in the League with an unbeaten re- cord. The former cannot he too
Kowloon F.C. entertain the
Police and are not likely to drop either of the points, while, in spite of their improved display last
week, I cannot genuinely fancy St. Joseph's against the S.L..
are
In the Junior Division probable winners
R.A.M.C.. Navy, K.0.5.B.. Somersets, South China "A", Chinese "A". and Chinese "8", while Recreio may manage to force a draw with the R.A.
Full Programme Fil programme and League tables to date are appended:--
Division I.
Athletic
Chinese Stadium.
Navy,
R.A. V. H.K.F.C., Suokumpoo. Kowloon v. Police, Kowloon. South China v. K.O.S.B., Caroline Will.
St. Joseph's v. Somerset Light Infantry, I.K. Club.
Division II - University V. K.A.M.C.. St.
Nary v. Eastern, Navy.
Recreio v. R.A., King's Park. South China. "B" v. »K.O.S.B., Caroline Hill..
|
Malaya-1st innings W. A. D. Wynch, b Wilson.
Evan Wong, Wilson Dr. H. O. Henkins, b Wilson Lal Singh, e & b Wilson .... A. J. Bostock Hill, Wilson,
b O'Hara
R. B. L. Braddell (captain), e
Barnes, b O'Hara
W. A. B. Smith. b.w.. b
Wilson
R. G. Gibson,
Leach
4 Wilson
1 O'Hara
4. Leach 48 Madar
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Rawsthorns
48 Stokes
O'Hara, b
20
A. S. A. Jansen, e O'Hara, b
Madar
It. M. Waring, b Wilson P. N. Knight, not out
Extras
Total
◊. M. R. W. 17
40 2
.12.2 1 47
3
.18 3
56
4
2
0 14
0
3 0 14
0
8 3 19
1
66
6
Shanghai-2nd Innings 2. F. Stokes, not out
O. G. Simpson. e Wong, b 2 Hopkins
F. E. T. Marshall, L.b.w, b
Hopkins
F. Madar, b Lal Singh
37 D. W. Leach, not out
Extras
45
7
230
Fall of wickets:-1 for 5 runs! (Evan Wong), 2 for 11 (Hopkins), 3 for 24 (Wynch), 1 for 91 (Lal Singh). 5 for 90 (Braddell), G for 118 (Rostock Hill). ↑ for
152 (Smith), 8 for 148 (Gibson). 9 for 211 (Jansen), 19 for (Waring).
BOWLING ANALYSIS
23
All in all, it was a fine day's cricket-and either side can give Hong Kong a run for our money,
LOCAL TENNIS
Mrs. Tottenham Again Singles Champion
Mrs. Tottenham is again Ladies' Singles Tennis Champion of the
Colony. Yesterday she defended;
her title.against Mrs..C, P. James'
in the final of the tournament
3 held at the Ladies' Recreation
18
25 Club, and won by two straight 21 acts, 8-6, 6-2, Mrs. James gave the champion a very tough fight in the Arst sot which went into 14 games before a decision was reached. Mrs. Tottenham assert- ed herself in the second set, and dropping only two games to her rival secured the match and cham- pionship for 6-2,
Total (for 3 wkts.)... 138
Noteworthy Incidents Yesterday
In 180 minutes after lunch yes- terday. Malaya ran up 210 runs on a wicket which had not fully recovered from the effect of the rain and which showed signs of possible break up to-day.
Men's Singles
The final of the Men's Singles tournament, held under the hus- pices of the LR.C., was also de- cided yesterday afternoon. The finalists were J. S. McEachran and Once more it was demonstrated L. Forster. The former won con- that the strength of the South-vincingly in three straight sets. erners lies in their all-round 6-4, 7-5, 6-1. 1ability and in their having prac otically no, tail. Owing to Lal Singh's indisposition-he, should o not have gone out to field in the morning-the batting order was changed, but that made little difference.
St. Joseph's,
Wilson O'Hara Leach Rawsthorne Marshall
0. M. A. ..25.5
W.
76
5
.20 7 32
2
10 3
30
8 .0
36
15
Stokes Madar
J
16
2 0 14
Somersets V. Chatham Road.
H.K.F.C. v. South China “A”, Club.
Kowloon v. Chinese "A", Kow-;
toon.
Ewo v. Chinese "B". Stadium. Division I
warmly praised for their display against K.O.S.B. last Saturday. They rose to the occasion in a man- Joseph's. ner which brought back vivid memories of the days when they performer mighty deeds in the Colony. With such formidable defence they are bound to go fur this season, provided they are not unlucky in the matter of injuries. With the R.A. losing to the Navy at Caroline Hill there was not a military side in the premier divi sion to take a point. The Navy gave a vastly improved display, doubtless due to the inclusion, for K.os.B. the first time this season, of such Kowloon stalwarts as Jarvis, Van Tronip, Navy and Firth from H.M.S. "Hermes." Somersets Another senior team to surprise Athletic by their improvement WDS St. S. China Joseph's. They obtained a hand- BA. some victory over the Police, who Club are going from bad to worse.
South China only did what was expected of them by accounting for Recreio, who are also showing most disappointing form.
The Juniors
The junior League table was practically unaltered by last Satur. day's engagements. The Borderers fairly pulverised Recreio, and ran with ease into double figures,
South China "A" were up against their stiffest proposition so far this in their match with the capable Navy team, and did remark ably well in forcing a draw,
Teason
The big sensation in the Junior section was the remarkable defeat sustained on Wednesday by the K.O.S.B. in their encounter with the. Somersets. The latter had not been going any too strongly this season, while the, Borderera had been carrying everything before them in, irresistible style. The game serves to prove the glorious uncertainty of "soccer," for the Somersets not only won but won on their merits.
The losers have not even the ex cuse that a surprise early goal threw them off their balance. They were the first to find the net but lost their lead prior to the interval. The second half was productive of a titanic struggle, and amidat great excitement the visitors got ahead in the last few minutes of the lead was an outstanding game. player in their side.
K.O.S.B. still hold a good lead owing to the fact that they have already played nine matches, but they cannot afford to make many i such costly mistakes.
To-morrow's Gomes Results of to-morrow's games are extremely difficult to prophesy, The chief attractions amongst the seniors will be the clashing of the Chinese Athletic and the Navy at the Stadium, and South China veraus K.0.9.B at Caroline Hill. Both fixtures are bound to be well attended and, although the ad vantage of ground is a big factor, do not think that either of the visit ing teams will leave without a point. The Borderers will be at a disad vantage through lack of supporters, for practically the whole of the Battalion is in Camp at Sun Wai for their annual training, and it is
P. W. D. L F. A. Pts. 8 4 3 1 13 5 11
5 3 2 0 8 3 8
6 3 2 1 9 9 8
5 3 1 1 12 47
4 3 0 1 0 2 ច
4 3 0 1 12 4
5 2 1 2 12 D
5.
4 1 1 2
5 7
3
St. Joseph's. Police
5 10 4
6 17
2
5 0 0 5
5 16
0
5 0 0 5
2 18
0
Division II.
Recrelo
K.O.S.B. Somersets
S. China "A" Navy Chinese "A" Kowloon Chinese "B" Eastern
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
B 8 0 0 38 6 16
7 4 2 22 12 9
Shanghai-1st Innlage
| L. F. Stokes, e Gibson, b Lal
Singh
D. G. Simpson. b Lal Singh
F. E. T. Marahal, 1.b.w., b
Jansen
P. Madar, 1.b.w. b Bostock
Kill
D. W. Leach (captain), b
Knight
C. W. Howard, e Gibson, b
Knight
Dr. W. E. O'Hara, run out. H. E. Orr, Braddell, b Knight
T. L. Rawsthorne, b Knight.
T. W. R. Wilson, c Gibson, b
Knight 1
& 4 1 0 17 3
7 3 3 1 15 8
0
E. G. Barnes, not out
. 5 4 0 1 18 5 8
Extras
5 3 1 1 11 97
5 2 1 27
5
Total
5, 2 0 8 0 14
4
4
7 2 0 5 11 10
4
11 8 10 15
*
5 11 8
6 17
7 1 1 6
8 20
X
6 1 1 4
8 20
3
S. China "B" 2 0 8 10 18 Recrele 5 1 2 2 18 R.A..
St. Joseph's Club B.A.M.C... University Ewe ...
KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB
5 0 14 7 17
Team to Play the Police on Saturday
$1
17
Owing to Mrs. Taylor injuring her ankle, the Mixed Doubles match between G. Sewell and Mrs. Beamish and Dr. H. Montgomery and Mrs. Taylor, had to be post- poned.
The Anal of the handicap mix- ed doubles was decided H. Nighoff and Mrs. Blaisse, defeating T. C. Maughan and Miss Stephens 6-2,1
In running between the sticks, Malaya showed a marked superior- ity over their opponents, the nam- 18ber of short runs and the back-6-2.
ing up being a treat to watch.
Wynch, who again opened with Evan Wong, was third, out as on 44 the Arst day, when
he scerned,
6
well set. He hit three boundaries zy but his score of 82 also included 14 a five for an overthrow. Wong a was bowled by O'Hara with a ball gwhich broke in from the off to
take the leg bail.
0
Bostock Hill proved himself again to be a consistent and good 12 defensive batsman and he had
four fours in his 29.
185 Fall of wickets:-1 for 42 runs (Stokes), 2 for 51 (Simpson); 3 for 81 (Madar); 1 for 81 (Marshall); 5 for 143 (Leach); 6 for 155 (Howard); 7 for 174 (Orr); 8 for 185 (Rawsthorne); 9 for 185 (Wilson); 10 for 185 (O'Hara). I
The following team has been selected to represent Kowloon First versus Police at home to-morrow. (Kick off at 4.15 p.m. sharp):-
Angus (Sen.); Gillot, C. Pile; lediey, Dowman, Bliss; I. Plic, Gallaher. Simpson, McKelvie, and Milos.
The following team has been selected to represent Kowloon Second versus Chinese "A" at home to-morrow. (Kick off at 2.46 p.m. sharp) ;-
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. R. W Smith
7
8 0 Jansen
.19 8 46 Bostock Hill ..23 . 3 Lal Singh
10 4 Hopkins Knight
JANSEN SURPRISED Janeen, "promoted" to a much higher place, was surprised to find himself given cut to a catch in the slips.
re
As the Shanghai bowlers fused to pitch on his leg stump, Lal Singh had only one try-and that unsuccessful-at his favourite shot, that sweep toward fine leg for which he goes down on his right knee. In spite of his fever, however, he was aggressive and
55 -1 displayed fine foot work and a natural style, hitting four fours G 1 15 0 in his 23,
30
2
6.5 1 19 5 Assigning to himself the duties Malaya-2nd Innings of hitler, Braddell, the captain W. A. D. Wynch, 1.bw., b
(who went in eighth), punished Leach
Evan Wong, b O'Hara
Dr. H. O. Hopkins, Marshall,
b Wilson
A. J. Bostock Hill, b Leach A. S. A. Jansen, c Rawsthorne,
b Leach
Lal Singh, e Rawsthorne, b
Leach
Angus (Jun.); Campbell, Han-R. G. Gibson, b Stokes nan? Springett, Easterbrook, R. B. L. Braddell, e Stokes, b Nicholls, Withers, Herberts, Moss, O'Hara Coates, and Bickford,
Reserves: Hawke and Ferguson.
The Club Teams The team chosen to represent the Hong Kong Football Club second eleven against South China "A" on the Club's ground at 2.45 p.m... to-morrow is as follows: J. B. Wilson; Campbell, Puncheon (captain); Sloan, Massey, Railton; Smith, Peers, J. M. Wilson, White, Coppin. Hooper and Pankhurst, reserves.
The Club's first cleven will field the following team against the R.A. team at Sockumpoo. at 4.15 to-morrow: Rodgers; Holmes. Bishop; Gilchrist, Massey, Watson (captain); . Alexander, Reid, Goldman, Davies, Scott and Trambitsky (reserve). (Continued at foot of next Column){
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W. A. B. Smith, b Wilson
Lt. M. Waring, b O'Hara P. N. Knight, not out
Extras
Total
FOOTBALL COUNCIL
32
B
the tirad bowling toward the end
of the day. He did not have time
Following the matches there was an "At Home", during which the trophies were distributed.
BILLIARDS MATCH
A billiards match between teams
representing the Club Lusitano and the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders has been ar- ranged for this evening at the Fortuguese Club, starting at 5.15 p.m.
The teams are: LES, Messrs. G. F. Taylor, L. J.' Blackburn, w. B. Haslett, W. Brown, M. Dubois, and A. J. Pilgrim: C. L. Mesara. J. A. Barradas, L. A.
Osmund. J. F. Silva, M. R. Beltrão, S. S. Sequefra, and A. B. Rozarlo.
SHADOWS BEFORE,
COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED IN "CHINA MAIL"
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Social Functions To-day-Tea Dances at Hong Kong Hotel and Peninsula Hotel, 4.80 p.m.
To-day-Dinner Dances at Hong Kong Hotel and Peninsula Hotel,
to "go all out" earlier in the 8.30 p.m.
hope of giving Shanghai 15 To-morrow-Dinner Dane at Re gminutes' batting before stumps pulse Bay Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
were drawn at 5 p.m.
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A meeting of the Football Council will be held in the Association's French Bank Buildings at 6.80 p.m. on Tuesday.
Agenda:-
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Interport arrangements. Other Business. Correspondence, Accounts.
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Meetings.
To-day-Licensing Board Meet- ing, Council Chamber, 4.80 p.m..
Home Mails To-day Inward from..Ameri- en and ports ("President Taft").
-To-morrow-Outward for Europe via Marseilles ("Macedonia"), 10.80 a..
Land Sales
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veteran, Dr. O'Hara, it was
Miscellaneous thought, Madar was unlucky. In Nov. 0-10→→→→Halian Malaya's 1st irifings he had two Annual Charity fair,
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