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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1932.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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Cricket Notes

By Athole

ST/RITING

in the North China Daily Nema Capt. E. I. AL Barrett, the wall-known Shanghal In texporter, writes from” Londont-

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"After a most promising start, Kent sally fell away, due to the "absence of anything like a good fast bowler. and unevenness in batting. Followers in the Far East will have watched the career of "Tam" Pearce's son, TA. Pearce, with great interest. That the Kent executive. thinks very highly of his ability as a batsman will be seen from the extended tria! given him, during the season 24 innings.. An average of 227 for an aggregate of 454 runs is disappointing in a dry season, but he is obtaining valuable experience and may yet be a greater player than his father, which is no faint praiac:"

"Tam's" sun is coming out with his father, who is expected back in the Colony next month when father and son will take their places in the Club eleven.

IN

1932 INTERPORT.-The Hong Kong and Shanghai lawn tennis. teams photographed at the K.C.C. on Sunday. Reading from. left to right (standing):-Gordon Lum (Shanghai). Tsui Waf- pul (Hong Kong), H. D. Rumishn (Hong Kong), Guy Cheng (Shanghai), and S. A. Rumjaha (Hong Kong): (seated)--M. W. Lo (Hong Kong), John Wade (Shanghai captain), M.^K. Lo Hong Kong). E. C. Fincher (Hong Kong captain), and Raoul Canavarro (Shanghai).--(K. Fujiyama.)

WEST AUSTRALIA

FORCE A DRAW.

Leyand's Great Effort In Second Innings.

The feature!

THE COLONY GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

Thirty-Six To Contend For Title.

FIVE TROPHIES.

view of the Army's league axture, ngainst the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday, Lt. Hamilton's 84 against the Civil Service augurs wel for the Army. In Shanghai he was the most aggressive of the Colony batsmen, hitting up top score in the first ins

Perth To-day. ings and proving himself all

дл rounder of no mean

The M.C.C. touring cricket eleven ability. He will have to bear the brunt of the Army were held to a draw by West Aus howling with Capt. Mirehouse, the tralla here yesterday.

The draw has been made at the slow left-hander who was given ex-of the day's play tensive trials last November

was a sparkling Royal Hong Kong Golf Club in April. The Army are losing Capt.ngs of 69 by Maurice Leyland connection with the Golf Cham-

The Young Yorkshireman compiled pionship of the Colony. Mair and Lt. McNab when the Argyl's depart and there is a possibility that his runs in 85 minutes, hitting a six

Morning rounds will be played the Old Course at Fanling and the New Course Players will start in the

And

Lt. Musson may not be able to make und nine boundaries. regular appearances in the eleven.

Scores --M.C.C. (834 for 8 wkts,

The departure, of Slg. Williams for Nawab of Pataudi 166, Sutcliffe 54, afternoon rounds on the North deprived the Army of their fast bowler, und, from all appearances Leyland 15)..

to take his place.

THIS will be the first year that the

M.C.C.: 152 for 5 (Leyland 69).

· DON BRADMAN MAY PLAY

IN THE TESTS.

No Newspaper Articles in Meantime.

Perth, To-day. Don Bradman, Australia's wonder batsman,, has arrived here in readiness to play for a combined eleven against the . M.CG team. ^. He stated he will play in the first Test and will not write newspaper ar- ticles until the Board of Con- trol meet to consider the whole question of player-writers on the eve of the second Test. If there is an amicable agree- ment, Bradman" will play in all Tests,

It is understood that Brad- man's decision is the express wish of Associated News- paper, to whom he is under contract to write articles, -Rester.

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THIRTEEN-A-SIDE RUGBY.

Kowloon's Narrow Win Over Small Ships.

NEILISON SCORES LONE TRY.

Playing only 13 men on each side the Kowloon Rugby Club and H.M.S. Tamar fought a close game at King's Park yès- terday evening, the Kowloop Club registering their first vic." 'tory of the season, by 5 points

(one goal) to nil.

"It was a game in which the

wards were nullified by the poor

THEIR LAST INTERPORTT -R. D. Canavarro (Shanghai) and M. W Lo (Hong Kong) photographed at the K.C.Con Sunday, Both players have signified, their intentions of retiring from Interport Tennis.

-(K. Fujiyama.)

CRAIGENGOWER OFFICIALS.

Sourbutts Vice Captain Cricket Eleven.

LINCOLNS AND SUFFOLK BREAK EVEN.

One Event Each At Stonecutters.

At Stonecutters yesterday

Hockey Notes

By Centre Half

E. WILLIAMS, the Welsh Inter-

the Lincolnshire Regiacat de W. manat present tops, the

feated H.M.S. Sufolk i ride shooting contest by 752-. points to 673, but lost the pistol shooting by 455 to 391.

MAMAK SHIELD

Service Corps Defeat Veteran.

BARLOW SCORES ONLY GOAL.

List of goal morers for the Club first eleven,

Shaving

to his credit, ale of which he scored

the two matches against the H.K.SRA, JL. Tetley comes second in the Hat with 4, C., C. Francis 3, and A. E. P. Guest and Ga ER. Ivett with one each.

The Ginb have scored a total of 18 goals in five matches to date, with 8 goals against. I a significant fact that in their match with the Borderers, when they won by 7 goals to every member of the Club forward line found the net.

*

A TREAT is in store for hockey en- The R.A.S.C., who have an imthusiasts on the U.S.K.C. ground proved eleven this season, are mak-to-merrow afternoon, when the Club meet the Jate in a return match. The ing good progress in the Mamak club will be at full strength. On ¡Tournament. Yesterday afternoon October 12, the Club at the Jats on

on the Navy ground, Happy Valley, the Marina ground for the first time they secured a one-nil victory over this season, a magnificent match end- H.M.S. Veteran, in scrappy en- ing in draw of 1-all The tub will counter Barlow netted for the Indians to-morrow, in that the match holda slight advantage over the winners in the second period of the is being played on grass. Last ta [game.

som the Orb did not beat the Jata in the five matches they played against them, losing two and drawing the re mining three.

A

The election of officers at the

ENGINEERS' WIN. annual meeting of the Craigengower

goal each by Himbury Cricket Club last night resulted as and Hayden sealed the fate follows:

for the Kowloon Indians Tennis

let.

Hon. Secretary: Buchanan...

ANCE CORPORAL JACK, who re

President: Mr. B. W. Bradbury.

Club when they met the presented the Army at centre-half Vice-President: Mr. C. S. Rosse Royal Engineers

f the Sim Shield in the 1991 and Carolina

1932 Hill yesterday afternoon.

seasons, and who also," assisted The

the Radio Sports Glob to win the Mr. G Indians, who suffered their fourth Mamak Shield last season, in leaving

defeat in the Tournament, displayed the Colony with the Argylls best”. poor combination.

month. Jack is perhaps one of the finest half-backs in the Colony, and his departure will prove a big loss to the Army.

Hon. Treasurer: Mr. E. el Arculli. Cricket Capt. (1st XD): Mr. E. Zimmern.

| Vice-Capt. (1st XI): Mr. R. Sourbutts.

MAMAK TOURNAMENT.

Table To Date

Goals P.W, L. D. F. A. Pt.

Cricket Capt. (2nd XI.): Mr. R. §. Andrew's ......4.4 0-0 19 38 Lee.

Incognitos... 4 4 0 0 18. 2 " 8. R.A.3.C. 748 0 9 11 B

3 0 0 90

2.8 lat. Bty. H.K.S. 8 8 0 0 1946 8800 726 3 2 10 8 44 4:22:0 6 10.

Veteran

12th R.A.

they have not yet unearthed anyone West Australia 136 (F. R. Brown afternoon in the order in which

Vice-Capt. (2nd XL): J. L Radio Youngsaye. 3 for 209, Larwood 2 for 17,

General Committee: Messrs. U. Police Mitchell 2 for 19, Verity 2 for they finish in the morning, the splendid efforts of the Tamar for M. Omar, A. Gillard, E. Tuck, W. University 20).

R.E. times being allotted by the Super handling of their three-quarters, Gill, F. E. Marchant, H. V. Pearce. intendent. Afternoon rounds will and may opportunities were lost FK Modi and J. O'Brien. : commence at 1.30 p.m.

by alow deliberation in getting rid Prizes will be awarded for: The of the ball.. Championship of the Colony, first (36" holes).

Army have entered the League ns a collective body. In former years individual units flelded teams in the -Second Division with the result that| players of Hamilton's and Williams' Calibre werd fost to the premier league for the simple reason they had. no one else to play for.

Only the

21

-Reuter.

SHEK O GOLF TOURNEY.

Artillery were represented in the pre- A. B. Stewart Returns

mier league last year and the Army team when selected from all the units proved the strongest combination in the Colony. They easily vanguished the Club and Kowloon in two day fix- tures.

The Navy has always entered

149 To Win...

E. J. R. MITCHELL 155.

Runner-up (36 holes). Visitors (Special prize). Best Round in morning. Best round in afternoon.

The Championship and Visitors as a collective team, though never

competitions will be played off The following were the results with the success that is anticipated of of the Shek O Golf Championship over 18 holes on or before Novem the Army this year, so that this which was played off on Sunday: ber 28, and the prizes for the best year's innovation will be followed 1A, B. Stewart .with the greatest of interest. Amongst the many good players from whom the Army Selectors can select from are Lt. Hamilton, Lt Masson, Lt. Macfarlan, Bomdr. Bryant. Cpl. Meehan, Wales, Pte. Ronan,

Caph Gottwaltz, Lt. Stocker, and Lt. Cragg, who is coming out to join, the Lincolns.

*

76473 149

2 E. J. R. Mitchell 72+83=155

3 H., R, B. Hancock 80-+-80-150

D. H. Blake...82-12-70

With only five men in the scrum, the Kowloon forwards had a bard struggle in the opening stages of the game, but proved superior in the loos while the threes made splendid movements. Neillaon, who broke way from a forward rush; was the only try of the game, Wilson for "responsible added the goal points.

Peart played a splendid game, filling both scrum and stand-off the half positions throughout rounds in both morning and after-

match. Easterbrook was outstan noon will be decided on the best ding among the threes, but was Bogey Pool Winners:

F. A. Pollock...83-+-79-162 last nine holes (or six and three, closely marked in the second half, Morning

if necessary) and cannot be won La Rocks came up to take a place Afternoon 86-17-60 ship first prize or Visitors special mar

SA. Sleap.86-18-70 by anyone taking the Champion-in the scrum where his weight was The Tamar team were making prize.

their initial appearance this season Scratchings should be notified and the team was more or less a to the Acting Secretary of the trial one. They will be sorely R.H.K.G.C. as soon as possible, as from the destroyers who generally handicapped this year, as the men tiffins will be ordered for all play-combine with the Tamar are form-

ing a term of their own.".

F. A. Pollock ..70-1465 Electic Competition:

E. J. R. Mitchell...27-Scr.-27

H.K.C.C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

ers.

HE Indians made no mistake in THE

their league match against the K.C.C. on Saturday. There was, how- ever, an anxious period when their Arst three wickets fell for only 8 runs before the splendid length bowling of F. S. W. Smith, the Kowloon skipper but A. S. Suflad (35) and F. M. a Arculli (56) added 88 for the fourth wicket to pull the game out of the fire. Both batsmen used the long handle the former hitting six boun The following teams will repre daries and Arculli nine. The partner sent the Hong Kong Cricket Club 9.25 a.m. S. J. H. Fox, W. Taylor

Two Matches Against Indian R.C.

ship was not without blemish, but it in their matches against the In Was a gallant effort under the clr-dian Recreation Club at 2 pm. on cumstances. Smith was again - the

Revised starting times, if any, will appear in the week-end news,

The Draw.

papers.

9.30

Sookunpoo)AL W

9.35

mainstay of the Kowlom side for, be-Saturday at Soooo

sides capturing 4 wickets for 42 runs,

he knocked up 40 out of 17 and was Hayward (captain), E. J. R. Mit 940 only dismissed by brilliant catch by chell, A. C. Beck, G. 8. Dunkley, A. E Ismail of A. E. "Abbas.

other bataman reached double figures

No E. R. Duckitt, A. K. Mackenzie,

so that Smith's efort was all the H. J. D. Lowe, G. ER. Diyett, more meritorious. The Indians have K. A. Munro, J. P. Whitham, and now won one and lost one of their C. B. R. Sargent two opening Axtarus.

**

(1)

...

The Kowloon team were without the services of J.J. Ferguson, A.W. Torrible, JE. Cogan and Lt. Prior, while the men from the Argyll's, who have been turning out for Kowloon, were also absent. Two. new forwards were present in the team, M. Berreux and G. Carr, and both showed promise. LE WI- Dr. E. H. Cogan, or while & MacNider war also sur son played with a sprained should-

F. E. E. Booker, (8).

JH. Anderson, W. J. Buller (3), JD.Thomson,

MacFarlan,

fering from the effect of the stren-

L. R. Andrewes, A Wuous game against the Club last Saturday. In view of these hand!-

da Roza (2)

L. G. S. Dodwell, A. L. caps, the performance of the Kow- Eastman (1),

loon team was meritorious

9.45

.9.50

9.55

F. A. Redmond, A. T. Lay.

2nd XI at HKCC-C. E. Gahagan (captain), D. S. Harley, THE

THE Club Trial was again apolled Jo, E. Potter, P. W. J. Planner,

by a very hard and uneven wicket. L. D. Kilbee, A. D. Lowson, L. A 10.00 "A. C. Beck, who has been enjoying Whippa, A. H. Harbord, P. "E. great success on the sun baked wickets Baskett, R. 8. W. Patterson, and 10.06 was again in form, taking 5 for 34 JR Way.

The teams lined up as follows s HM & Tamar and Small Ships:

F. J. de Rome, A. T.-Wells, Jackson, Weir, Martin; Braley (1).

Dare, Emtiake, Ainsworth, Dris- C. W. F. Booker, D. S. coll, Hanford, Thatcher, Burkett, Edward. Je Ma Corbett ind Gould A. H. Ferguson, D. C. Wilson (1)

Dr L Newton, 0. E. C. Marton.

AB Stewart, F. EA. Remedios (2)

bowling three victims, and getting the

10:10

other two caught and bowled and

1.b.w. respectively. He was not bump

Ing them so badly on Saturday and (Continued from previous column).

10.15

rolled more on his pace off the wicket

for his success. P. E. Baskett did notHREE good bowling

10.20

moet with any great success, but once

corded in the junior

ames:/

we got rain he la: going to be a dad King Pk P. M

gerous bowler as he can the ball former: University quite as well as Alan Reid was Civil Service. pleased to see D. Kilbee again 11

making runs H a very sound two wickstaḥ and orthodox

hodox defence, and that the

förfa

10.25

Dr. J. B. Mickle, G. EI Bussell (1),

$10.80

Charman

Kowloon Skinner, J. Shaw,

S. White, E0. Davies, C. F terbrook, Peart: J. E. Wilson Brakening Lt Neillson, Roche, & Carr, 8. MacNider and Berren

PADDOCK PLATE WINNER. Mr. H. 8 Chan's Pride of Tsingtao (Dir. H. 'P.

up) being led In after winning the Paddock Plate

Twelfth Extra Race at the Valley. Pride of Taing licht Eve br thị

dividend

GIRL SWIMMER'S STATEMENT.

Olympic Entrant Almost Poisoned.

'NEW:: SENSATIONA

The Hag

Phoenix Veteran Parthian 24th RA 20th R.A. Tamar R.A.M.C. German Club KIT.C.

3.1.2 0 2

1 1 0 0 1 21.10.4

"22 2. 2

THE Arat Army, trial match on Fri- THE

day was, on the whole, extremely dull. Wrong positioning of players. especially in the case of Jalil and Sir dar Khan (who only played through the non-appearance of Lieat. Martin and Pte. Johnson, of the S.W.B.)

most

being mainly responsible. It was surprising that Jaill" and Sirdar Khan, two of the best players 0.2

In the Jata eleven, were not selected 5 2 2 1 1 0 2 1-2

and were placed on the reserve. Hist. 3 1 0.619 2

It will, however, be interesting to. ase 20

their standing in the coming trials. They would have represented Hong Kong against the All-India Olympic team, had the anatch eventuafad in the Colony

D2 10 0 30 8 02 60 80804618.0

3 020...2-17. ́0 04:08 190

CLUB SECONDS DRAW

WITH JATS."

No. Scoring.

In a scrappy counter at Hing's Park yesterday afternoon, the Club second eleven played a drawn game with the Jats second eleven, neither side scoring,

The Jats fielded Lakhi, Abbas All and. Habib of the first team, while the club forward line included C.C. Francis, of the first XI..

T. CRESSWELL, the tall centre-

Lhalf of the Bordernes, was the only player who showed anything like

brillance sessing

the

In the',

trial Pos advantage of reach,

Cresswellis a player to ba

seriously considered by the selectora. Time and again he apolled many pro- mising movements initiated by Capt. Boxer, of the Lincolns.

was among the notable absentees

CAPT. W. M. MORGAN, of the Jats, from the trial. The injury he received to the Jate v. Borderers match a week ago his leg early in the second half during has not fully healed, and he will be a doubtful starter in tomorrow's match between the Club and the Jats.

* *

Exchanges were fairly even throughout, hesitancy or the part ofPHE Arst match between the St. Macintyre and Nowers robbing the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club was Andrew's Club Badies and the Club of many chances, especially marred by an unfortunate accident to in the second half. The Clube M. Gray, skipper of the Hong goalkeeper displayed excellent Banfall bot in these re form and was responsible for ball striking her in the eye. Her many clearances of shots from was more than keenly felt, play on absence from the Hong Kong defence Habib

the whole being scrappy, except for spasms of pretty defence work by E.. O'Hagano. 1. Wong, who is shoying great promise; played a "fine game in defence for the Sainte

FW. R. Allen, H. J. D. Lowe and 3. T. K. Gilchrist proved to be a hard working trio in defence.

- YMCA. ELEVEN TO DAY.

The following will represent the

YMCA first der the VILLA THE

South Wales Borderers on the

U.S.R.C. ground this afternoon at

5.15 p.m.-G. C. Moss; A. Tate,

OF

THE SEASO

Dean In Person Of

E. O. Murphy; B. A. Bates, D. Me- Team Has Rival To Dixie Lellan (captain), FS. W. Smith T. Price, G. C. Barnett, 9. H Garrod, H. J. D. Lows and al Andrews.

that thelus charged

George Brown.

Aston Villa look like being one

former

(was. 1-Tally | of the best teams of the season.

the

In George Brown,

on English Inte

who

der

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