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THE TEST MATCH ELLIS KADOORIE

DRAWN.

Taylor Saves Africans from Collapse.

BAD LUCK ENGLAND !

Durban, Yesterday. The third Test Match between South Africa and the M.C.C. tour ing wide ended in a draw here to day. The fact that rain robbed the match of a full day's play was more or less responsible for this result. South Africa with only two wickets in hand were 99 runs ahead when stumps were drawn. H. W. Taylor, playing his fiftieth innings against England was the saviour of the side, scoring 61 runs of the South African total.

ATHLETICS.

The Annual Meeting Held Yesterday.

COMPLETE SUCCESS.

“WILD BILL" BREAKS A COURSE RECORD.

Wonderful Golf in Manila.

FILIPINO "PROS." BEATEN.

"Wild Bill" Mehlhorn and Bobby Cruickshank, who are to be seen again at Fanling Old Course nèxt Sunday, appear to have struck their best form in the series of matches they are now engaged in ngainst the Filipino professionals, Larry Mentés, and R. Gonzales, in Manila.

*Record Broken.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, -1931.

INTERPORT TRIAL GAME

A

DISAPPOINTING.

COLONY STARS. OFF COLOUR

FUNG KING-CHEUNG AND A. V. GOSANO

HAVE A FIELD DAY..

PROBABLES' DECISIVE WIN

In a disappointing and uninter esting game, the interport trial, played on the Club ground, Happy message received Valley, resulted in a decisive win for the Probables by eight goals

was

cleared for Louden to again bring Clarke into action with

& fast shot. The Probables again raid. ed and after Fung had brought Joynson,to his knees to save, the goalkeeper conceded a corner to Ip Pak-wah, whose shot' had gone a yard wide. From the flag kick A. V. Gosano beat Joynson again by heading into the net.

Clore on the interval the Army transferred and fanson

forced

The annual athletic sports meet ing of the Ellis Kadoorte School for Indians was held on the IRC.; ground yesterday afternoon. In A Reuter's delightful weather a large pro- this morning, states:- gramme was witnessed by n fair "Bill Mehlkora und Bobby to one. gathering of relations and friends. Cruickshank won the first eighteen-

Both teams showed 理 A. R. Khan, a promising young hole match from

small Montesand crowd nothing near their athlete, carried off the Senior Gonzales by 5 and 4.

best Mehlhorn form, with perhaps the exception Championship and Ismail All, the put up an outstanding perform of Hay, who turned out a place Junior Championship.

ance, returning a 66, thus break of Oranı #13 the Probables In the absence of Mrs. A. Ting the course secord of 67, put pivot Hamilton, the wife of the Head-up by Griswold, the Pacific Coast live wire in the "Probables" for

Fung King-cheung master of the school. Mr. Hamll-golfer. In 1929.

corner, but his flag kick was head- ward line, and he shared theed wide by Davies. Play was then In hot weather and before a small ton distributml the prizes. Ho "Montes had a 70. Cruickshank goals with A. V. Gegano, who has crowd Wyatt and Hammond resum-congratulated the successful ath-74, and Gonzales

taken to the other end, where A. went round in not yet returned to anything like Gosano ed the England innlags pa a goo! letes and also those who were not so. Mehlhorn, and Craickshank his true. form.

sent in a terrife shot The failure of which se successful on the sporting way leave here for Hong Kong on Fri-Joynson, in the Army goal during Army returned for Li Tin-sang to wicket.

The just wide. that they took their defeat.

He day."

'he opening half was the obvious expressed a hope that they might,

Remarkable Play.

reason for the three goal margin in their turn. win something at "Wild Bill's" round representa a at the interval, but this player the next sports meeting. in con truly temarkable performance, the was responsible for a number of clusion, Mr. Hamilton thanked course of the Manila Golf Club at splendid saves during the latter the Committee of the Indian Re-Caloocan being by no means

part of the game. creation Club for the loan of the easy one. The scores augur well ground, and also the Organising for the return appearance of the Committee which had brought popular professionals in a four- about the success of the annual ball foursome on Sunday, as they meeting.

have expressed their determination to try for a course record.

WAS snap-

Wyatt, who had scored 45 over night, reached his half-century soon after the start, but four

later he runs ped up by Siedle off Vincent. 160-1-54. In helping to give England a good start. Wyatt was at the crease for 170 minutes during which time he hit three boundaries. Hammond and Leyland played en- terprising cricket and soon passed the double century, and at the lun- chron interval the scoreboard read 223-1-54. Hammond being not out 136 and Leyland not out 31.

With a lead of only 46 runs Chap- man applied the closure of the In ninga. Hammond, who had batted 220 minutes for his century, reach-Ali ed the boundary on half-a-dozen occasions.

Disastrous Start.

The full results low-

were

as fol-

High Jump (Senior):-. A. R. Khan; 2. Abdullah,"

High Jump (Junior):—1, Dyal Singh: 2, Sunan Abon.

Three-Legged Race (Senior): -1, Muhammed and Abdullah; 2, Subdul and Tenhi Bux.

Three-Legged Race (Junior):-1, A. H. Abbas and Mohammed Uauf; 2, | Khozam Shigh and Mohinder Singh, 100 Yards (Senior):-1, Abdullah; 2. S. Hassan: 3, Mohammed Hassan. 100 Yards (Junior);—1,. Ismail Ali; 3 Sunar Aboo: 3. Mohammed Din.

Sack Raec (Senior)-1, A. H. nil; 2, Subdul Ebrahint; 3, S

Fassin.

Sunan

The South Africans opened their inning disastrously, Siedle step ping in front of a straight one from Tate without a run on the board. At 27 Curnow gave Hammond

Sack Race (Junior): -1, catch off Voce. The third wicket, boo; 2. Mohinder Singh; 3. Moham however, saved the innings defeated Usuf.

220 Yards (Senior) :-1, 5. Hassan; though Mitchell was taken by 2, Abdullah; 3, Tara Singh, Chapman off White with only one 220 Yards (Junior)-1, Ismail All; run to the good.

Taylor and Catterall played out) the time before the tea interval successfully, when the score did not look so bad. 77-9-13.

2. Mohammed Din; 3,

Mohammed-

Usuf.

Throwing the Cricket Ball:--1,

Anaytullah.

Class 8 Race:-1, famail Ali; 2 3abdul Ebrahim...

After tea the pair hoisted the cen- tury, but at 106 Catterall was clean bowled by Hammond for 19 runs. This partnership of 59 runs for the fourth wicket was of tremendous. value to the South Africans. The fifth wicket fell at 116 when Ham mond got past Cameron's defence. This was the first of four cheap wickets for the M.C.C. bowlera.

14 Mile:-1,A. R. Khan; 2, fasan All; 3, Atallah, th

Mile-1, email Ali;

2, tohammed Usuf; 3, A. H. Abbas,

Class 7 Race. Mohammed Unuf; J. Kitchell.

Arithmetical Race

(Senior):-1, Abdom; 2, A. H. Eemail.

Arithmetical Race "(Junior):~~}, ] Manche Ram; 2, S. Abdallah,

Masters'

A. Race:-1, Mr. M.

Kban,

One Mile:-1, Mohammed Dawood;" Deane left at 136, McMillan at 137.A. R. Khan. and Vincent at 145. When stumps| Old Boys' Race:-1, A. J. Hussan; were drawn the South Africans, A. M. Abbas. held a lead of 99 runs, and the 2, S. t. Bux; 3, 0. Tellip

Consolation Race:-1, A. B. Hassan; third Test match between South Senior Championship-A. R. Khan. Africa and the M.C.C. touring side- Junior Champion:-Ismail Ali. was left drawn.

H. W. Taylor, in playing his fiftieth innings against England, gave a wonderful display of per servance, and determination, and was undefeated at the clase with 64 runs to his credit. Coming in at a critical singe of the game he re- mained at the wicket while 118 runs were scored. He balted 138 minutes for his 64 and hit four boundaries. Tate, Voce and Hammond had bowling, figures very well worth recording.

Tate

0. M. R. W. 9 3 12 1 Voce

12 3 14 I Hammond 11 6 9 2 E Although conveeding the most runs White captured the most wie kets in the second innings. Allom in dismitasing Deane.claimed his first Test wicket in South Africa,

Scores:-

South Africa-1st innings. I. J. Bledle, b White

B. Mitchell, e Duckworth, b

Tate...

B. Curnowe Duckworth, b

Voce

H. W. Taylor, 5 Thickworth, b'

Voce NCANG.

R. H. Catterall, b' White.

H. B. Cameron, Yoce b Tale

H. G. Deane b Vace... Q. McMillan, e Wyatt b White C.-L. Vincent, e. Duckworth- b

A. La Quinn, b Vaco

A. J. Rell-nót out

Extras

Total

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

CLUB "A" FOR TO-DAY'S MATCH.

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The following will represent the Club "A" against a Navy "A" to-day at 8 pm. on the Club ground:

SL Fox; H. V. Kéop, G. A. L. Plummer, I. A. Ross, W; D. Johnsont Green, Prophet;., Mitford 3, MeElney, W. R. Andrews, W. Hartley, Cochrane, W. J. Kerr, J. B. Atkinson and Hobbin.

Referee Mr. G. E. Holmes,

Hammond not out Leyland not out

Extras

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136 21

Total (for one wicket dec.).223 Fall of the wicket: 1 for 160.

O. M.,

R. W. 45.0 38 Bell...

Catterall...10. 10. 87. 0 42 0 Quinn - 19. 54 Vincent ... 25 70 68 1 McMillan. Suivi 6.00 31 0 South Africa-2nd Innings.

0

I. J. Siedle Lb.x, b Tate vi

9

o

64

11 B. Mitchell, c Chapman b White 13 415. Curnow; c Hammond, b Voce 15 H. W. Taylor not out 20R. H. Catterall, b Hammond,

H. B. Cameron, & Hammond

18 H. G. Deane, e Duckworth,

Allom

Q-McMillan, c. Chapman, b

While

21

177

C. L. Vincent, c'sub, A. J. Bell not out

Extras

b. Whits

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 14, 2

for 29; 3 for 33, 4 for 61, 6 for 88, G.

172, 10 for 177.

Our Sports Diary.

LOCAL

GOLF-Friday-First Round of Ladies' Championship.

Sunday Exhibition Four- Ball Game, Cruickshank and Mchlhorn, Fanling: Semi-final. K.G.C. Junior Championship.

February 1- Second Round Junior Championship, Faning.

February 10-Junior Section, Championship, R.H.K.G.C. (First round).

FANLING HUNT-To-day- Hunters' Arms.

Sunday 17 Pine Tree K 20/30 milestone,

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January 29-Race Course. January 31-5m Wai Camp. RUGBY FOOTBALL-To-day-- Club "A" v. Navy (Happy Val- Ity).

February 8--Club v. Navy (Tri- angular Tournament).

Saturday-Club v. Army. (Trl, angular Tournament).

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FOOTBALL Saturday-First Divialon-Chinese Athletic v. St. Joseph's Club v. South China; Police F.C. v Kowloon F.C.; Kor- derers v. Argylis: Royal Artül- lery v. Club de Recrein; Second Division-Navy v Eastern St. Joseph's v. University Chinese Athletic v Club; South China v. Borderers; Kawloon F.C. v. Club de Recreio Royal Artillery v. Argylls; Third Division E.A.S.C. V. South China; Borderers RA.O.C.; Royal Engineers v. Royal Air Force; Chinese Athletiz V. Ewa

CRICKET Saturday-Division

Hong): Indian R.C. v...

Kong C.C. v. Civil Ser-

vice Navy (F.); Division IL-Unizer- alty. Police (L); Royal En- gineers v. Indian R.C. (L.); Civil Service C.C. v. Hong Kong C.C. (L.).

RACING-February 15-Fan- ling Hunt Club's Steeplechase Meeting.

February 28-Mnech 7—Annual Race Meeting.

March 14-First Extra Race Meeting.

FENCING Monday-Fencing Club Meeting, Yacht Club, 5.18

HOCKEY Sim Shield-Club v. Army, U.S.R.C. ground, 4,30 p.m. BOXING — To-night - Army Individual Championship, City Hall.

ATHLETICS–March 15 and 15 --Hong Kong v. Canton Univer- sities. TE

HOME.

FOOTBALL Saturday-Eng- Jah Cup Fourth Round.

RUGBY FOOTBALL-Saturday Scotland V, France, Paris.

HOCKEY.

WIN FOR THE KOWLOON

LADIES'.

went

elear from Sansom.

Half-time:-

Probables The Army

3

Two Changes On the resumption, the Army made two changes, Harris coming in for Sunsom and Hughes taking the place of Janson on the other wing.

Neat Passing. The Probables kicked off and made ground on the left for In Pak-wa to shoot, but Joynson

A nent piece of passing punched out and Williams cleared.

saw the Probables make ground, Yeoman then robbed Hay and put

Ip Pak-wn ran through and con- Sansom away. who passed to

tred for A. V. Gosano to put to Synon for the latter to kick beung and that player had the hind. A neat bout of passing be- easiest of tasks in beating Joynson tween Hedley and Segelan enabled from close in, to register the the inside man to put B. Gosano Probables' fifth goal. in possession, and he rated away to centre where Fung King-cheurg headed the ball past Joynson, to open the Probables' account, after five minutes.

The Probables kept up their pressure for a time, but Segelan shot for Williams to clear.

A

minute later Ip Pak-wa ran down and pat across a splendid pass to Segelan, but the latter was pulled up for offside, and a good chance was lost.

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A minute later B. Gosano cut in and shot for Joynson to bring off a splendid one-handed savo, but Fung was on the spot and caught the ball as it bounced out to send in hard drive against the post, and the ball rebounded into the net, to score the Probables' sixth.

From

the kick-off the Pro- bables were up again, but Rini cleared, only for the ball to re- turn immediately, and play hung around the Army goalmouth for a

From a corner kick sent in by number of minutes, but Eynon and b. Cosano, the ball hovered around his men succeeded In keeping the the Army goalmouth for a time, opposition at bay, At this stage but a free kick relieved pressure the Army were unfortunate in a foot in- end the Army transferred play for losing Eynon, through Sansom to test Clarke with jury, but their forwards broke xlarious drive; a minute later away and McQuade shot over the Kial sent in a shot which Clarke bar when well placed... cairied behind, but the flag kick

A minute later Clarke brought was cleared. However, the Army off one of his spectacular saves who had came up again with Sansom in from Davies. Eynon, possession, and he sent over a only strained a foot muscle, then contre into the goalmouth, but returned, but the Probables Clarke cleared before any inside away and A. V: Gosanò ran through inan raced up and a dangerous the defenze like a harc, and scored situation was thwarted.

with a splendid shot, which gave Joynson no chance. A glimpse of Goanno's true form.

Clarke Non-phussed.

A good piece of work by Eynon enabled lanson to get away and from the centre Louden hooked

the ball over his head towards goal and Bishop, in an attempt to head clear, licked the ball inte his own goal, giving Clarke no earthly chance of saving. From the kick off B. Gasano again went away and from the perfect centre, his brother headed the ball into the net, to add to the Probables'

score.

Jayason appeared to be siow anticipating the shot as he

Splendid Pass.

got

Hedley sent over a centre which put the Army goal in jeopardy, but a Joynson conceded a corner and thu flag kick was cleared and Rial put through a splendid pass for Harris to get away and centre, but Bishop cleared in the nick of time.

Play at this period appeared to

the spectators with a number of buck up and A. V. Gosano thrilled

Once shots which went near. again the Probables' forwards ran through and from A. V. Gosano's tade no attempt to save what ap- peared to be a slow travelling ball. ball to run along the top of the pass, Ip Pak-wa centred for the A. Gosano then booted the bal! crossbar and drop on to the top of into the Army goalmouth where the net.

Joynson was ponalised for carry-

ing, but from the kick Williams,

bost back on the Beld, cleared the

After a melee in front of the

who at this stage was easily the Army goal a free kick relieved pressure, but Hay robbed Louden hall to transfer play. A splendid and took the ball down in fine style to be beaten by Mullane, who cut-in by Sansom was wasted a

cleared for Davies to shoot miser- few minutes later, when, almost :

on the goal line, that wing-manably wide. The Army then had lobbed the ball into the goalmouth work of Eynon, Rial and Yeoman a period of attacking but the good

was wasted through the slowness of the inside men, with the result

and Blatiop had plenty of time to make an unhindered clearance. The Frobables then returned and Yeoman kicked behind, but from that several minutes pressure came the flag kick, Jeyason punched to an end without success for the out and a minute later was justed for A. V. Gosano to send in a

Army, and the Probables return in time to block, a shot from Segelan with his body,

stinging shot which Jaynaon held aplendidly and cleared. '

Insides Slow.

Neatly Robled.. Williams then cleared, well to

The Probables then wont, sway Rend his forwards away but the again but their short passing in good work by the wingers

was front. of goal availed them nothing

At King's Park yesterday aftor-wasted by the slowness of the in- and Eynon cleared to put Me. 1oon, the Kowloon Ladies' Hockey|sidu men 'and the Probables Quade through but Bishop-nently 19 Club team met and defeated the again broke away to score a gift robbed the Scot and cleared. Just St. Andrew's Ladies' Hockey Club goal through Fung King-cheung on time Yeoman took a free kick and A by three goals to one.

who was allowed to receive the ball flashed just past the foot of.

The game opened at a great Gosane's pass and shoot without the post, a near thing, and from the race with both aides sharing the any attempt being made to tackle goal kick B. Gesang, gaining posses exchanges: St. Andrew's burst end rob him. Play at this stage! sion, raced down the line and made. 5 through and, Miss Margaret was far from interesting owing to a perfect centre for AV. Gosano

Woolley scored. From the bully-too many mistakes being made, to head the ball into the not, scor 18 of Kowloon took up the attack, passes were going astray in plenty ing the Probablos eighth goal, a

and Miss M. Georgo equallsed, and the game appeared to lack minute from ilme. this same player putting her side "pop"

Result

for 118, 7 for 141, 8 for 161, 3 for Fall of the wickata: 1 for 0, 2 for Total (for a wickets). 145

27, 8 for 47, 4-for-100-5 for 116, G for 136,7 for 187, 8 for 145.

HOWLING ANALYSIS.,

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

$4.00 $2.00

Tato

27 18 83 2 M.J.C. Allom 254 4420 Voce por........ 29.2 -8.56 J.C. White 10 6 21:

England-1st innings. "R. E. 8. Wyatt, c Siedle,

Vincent

Tate Vace

J. C. White

54 Leyland

All other parts of house (including tax) 60 cts.

Hooking at Messrs. Moutrie & Co, now open. Book early and avoid disappointment;

BJ. C. Allem Hammond

OMR. W

9/3 12 12:3 14

in the lead just before half-time. Louden sent in a hard drive Mid-field play became the order which went straight to Clarke and when the second half started, minuta later Fung was neatly Eoth sides furnished numerous atrobbed By Ria), whose pass to tacks on the goals, but without Sansom enabled the latter to cuf gaining much advantage. How, but he shot wide, ever, Miss George, through a mis- understanding on the part of Mrs. HRdge (St. Andrew's custodian) Segelan was at fault a minute stored; and thus completed the later when he badly bungled 1320at trick

18.4 33

1120-27 11 8 9

Badly Bungled..

Probalea Army

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Artificer Bombardier Brown lined out the following playera: N Probablos Clarke: Li Tingang d Bishop: Andley, Hay and Danean; F. Gosano, Segelan. A. V. Clonazio, Fung "King-cheung, and Jo Pak-wo,

The Armourson; Mollane and Willams: Bial, Terion and Teomant Sansom. Davier, Lourden, McQuade

good opening and the ball was ⋅ and lanson.

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