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"MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932.

THE CHINA MAIL.

21.

AGE SPORT PAGE ED

Athole's Cricket Notes

HE Volunteers suffered their superb, and gave nothing away

To succes va

both, Lay und Fincher

peppering him with difficult.shots.

they went down before the Navy He, however, gave away 27 runs in at King's Park yesterday by five two overs with his slow left hand wickets. It was a typical Volunteers "donkey drops," most of which match and the country cricket were full tosses.

throughout the

"spirit prevailed!

BR

afternoon. The feature of the

RILLIANT hitting by Lay match was undoubtedly, the innings featured the league match at who collected 461the K.C.C. on Saturday, and it was of Sub.-Lt. Eden runs off the bowling of Beck, Baker, mainly due to his hurricane, in- Luings. that the Army were: Mupro and. F."S. W. Smith. He defeated. He hit out in the | is a pretty batsman to watch and most care-free manner from the has a good repetoire of strokes on very commencement of the innings the offside. From his display and scored all found the wicket with crisp shots. In an over from yesterday he should walk, into the

Musson, which was preceded by two

I

in

was particularly interested the form shown by A. K. Munro, who was unfortunately not seen in action on

Saturday owing to the

Saints Sustain First Mamak Defeat

AARA Sousa Gives Varsity Victory

Cash Sweeps

At Kwanti

Race 1.

No. 309

33 50

$350.63 100:19 50.10

Race 2

1

No. 99

$456.10

14

178 69

130.30

65.16-

Navy XI for the Triangular Tourna-wides, he hit the Interporter for a ment games.

daries off Musson was.

hit glorious

which hit the pavilion steps, but which the Unplaced ponies (825 each): No.] umpire adjudged "only M four. 129. Lay is going to prove himself a match-winner for the KC.C. as he He waita is by no means a slogger. for the right ball to come along and Itreats it in the right way. In an Club match being cancelled. He Innings which included a six and 203, 850, 250. will be a great acqulaition to the fifteen boundary hits he gave batting strength of the Club, pro-Anstruther a very difficult chance at viding the calls of Rugby are not too short leg off a half volley from great. He is a

Mirehouse when 55, and he might batsman very similar to Lay, and, though he have been stumped by Young off

Mirehouse several

balla earlier.

Unplaced ponics ($25 each): Nos.)

Race 3.

No. 493

136 351

$489.19 139.76

69.89

Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos.

scored only 20 which was.top score for the volunteers he showed suf. Still, a batsman who scores 75 in 389, 496, 302, 307, 47.

38 minutes deserves a let-off.

ficient promise to stamp him as R batsman of great possibilities. He

hit one glorious six, and cricketers

::

Race 4

No. 211

222 404

$1,357.37 387.82 193.91 Unplaced ponies ($53.87 each):

know the site of the Navy ground!UNCHER, who led the K.C.C. in He also Bowls a fastiah, ball and cap-| the absence of Frank Goodwin, tured two good wickets when he who strained a muscle while bowling Nos. 319, 415, 174, 465. clean bowled Lt. Comdr. Southern, in the nets on Friday, played a He the former Derbyshire player, and characteristic innings for 62. got Capt, Burnett snapped up be- gave Capt. Wales a difficult chance hind the wicket. The Volunteers off Mirehouse at mid off in the open- are certainly making" sure of aing over, otherwise his innings was strong team to meet the Combined quite void of chances. League later in the season.

Race 6.

· No. 26

$607.18 173.48

86.74%

259 102 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. His driving 302, 822, 644. ́ was not as confident as usual, buti this could be excused in the poor light. He hit twelve boundaries in his 62, scored in 48 minutes and out S. Harley is an orthodox bats-out of a total of 155...

*

D. Sam with an outras aptitude!

THE

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for shots on the off. Once he settles down to the game in the Colony hel [HE Army were distinctly "for- "should make numerous high scores,L tunate to amats the useful. as he possesses very aggressive for- total of 173 for 3 wickets. Stock- ward shots, but as yet his defencejer and Musson were both given is a little shaky. On Saturday he countless opportunities to score 48 collected 43 in good style off the and 77. respectively, and to add attack of the junior champions and 125 runs for the first wicket. participated in a bright third wicket They were never opposed to good partnership with L. D. Kilbee which bowling, but the fielding was des- proved the big factor in the Club's perately weak, and the several very easy chances they gave were success.

not accepted. Stocker in scoring HE Navy look as if they have 48 played some beautiful off shots,

Tsolved the problem of their especially exploiting a perfectly

with

over-

His

fast bowler. Mid Jenner-Fuat orthodox extra-cover drive. showed splendid form yesterday in defence was, however, still a little streaky. In his innings were in- sending down 9 overs for 20 runs and 4 wickets. Bowling. a good length cluded no fewer than nine boun- daries. Musson displayed excel- a slight tendency to pitch at times, he clean bowled L. Tlent form for his first game this Ride for 1 and was responsible for season, and, provided he refrains the dismissal of F. S. W. Smith and from nibbling at the ball just out- A. D. Lowson for "ducks," besides

side the off stamp, he should make accepting a return catch from F. lot of runs this season. He hit Baker to send yet another player thirteen boundaries in his 77, but quacking back to the pavilion. as is usual he was very fortunate. He always seems to be favoured ER. A. Holland was

again

the by Dame Fortune on the K.C.C -refusal of the Volunteers bats wicket, and he has always taken

advantage of his opportunities.

In

men

deadly

form,

and

to

to him 80 out

pro- Holland vided five cheap victims. looks as if may reach the coveted three figure mark this season, as hej has already taken

over twenty

wickets this early in the season.

MIR

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*

IREHOUSE bowled splendidly( In his opening overs against the K.C.C.. but I think he kept himself on too long; he had only two overs rest while the home 100D fielding seldom receives team were amassing their total of Gits dus merit in the reporting 178.

He was, however, the only

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Race 6.

No. 422

332

306 Unplaced ponies (325 each): Nos. 536, 381, 416.

$647.61. 185.03 92.52

Race 7.

No: 332

$533.89 181.11 90.56

78 491

Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. 38, 472, 653, 551, 295.

TRAMP FOOTBALLER HERO

SCORES THREE TIMES. ·

#!

After Walking 25 Miles:

A young tramp who had stop- ped to watch a football match between Derry Hill and Low-" den, Chippenham, turned out for Derry Hill who were two short, and played a magnificent game in trousers and worn boots.

He scored three goals and enabled his side to draw Jude

The unknown player, said that he had walked 25 miles that day. The footballers had a "whip-round" and sent him on his way with a few shillings. He was a player above the stated average, although he that he had not touched a ball- for five years.—Air Mail.

(Continued from previous' column).

(Above)--The Lincolns soc- cer team which was surpris- ingly beaten by St. Joseph's on Saturday and, thus robbed of an unbeaten record.—(Ying aling.)

FOUR RECORDS SHATTERED AT S.C.A.A. MEETING.

Chu Ping-han's Double."

Four records went by the board at yesterday's conclu- sion of the sports meeting öf the South China Athletic As- sociation at Caroline Hill.

Chu Ping-han, who covered 200-Metres... in 24 seconds, opened the record breaking sequence in the first event of the day, while the same com petitor set a new mark for the Long Jump by clearing 5.35 metres. Li Yoon-koon Püt the Shot 11.1 metres to set the third record of the day, while Li Luk-yam improved on the Javelin Throw distance with can effort of 35.46 metres.

After the meeting, Mrs. Henderson, wife of the Direc- tor of Public Works, the Hon. Mr... R. M. Henderson, who was also present, gave away the prizes.

with first half "Hat Trick"

RIFLE SHOOTING TRIAL.

Starling Wins Cup By

Two Points Margin.

R. Starling with an aggregate total of 87 points won the Rifle Cup at the Interport Trial staged on the Kowloon Tong range (yes- terday.Leading marksmen were as follow:-"

R. A. Starling Marine Dance ...

MAMAK FIXTURES FOR NOVEMBER Lie Hocquard: (18¢

Lines >

· 200- 500-800- Ttl: -29 29 29 87 26.30. 29 85

28. 28 29 85 30 89

24

24 20 27 801 26 25 28 79 24 28 "27

Phoenix v 1st H.K.S. Battery ina) 4.15 p.m.

Nov. 2. 24th Bty R. A. v. R. A. S. C. (Sookunpoo) 4.15 p.m.

A. Chappelle Sergt. Harper (1st

Lines) St Andrew's Club, undefeated. luck in not finding the mark on one leaders of the Mamak Hockey broke through, de Sousa being res- Sergt. Goulden (1st

or two occasions. The Varsity R. H. Woodman

H. C. Watson ... Tournament niet their first defeat ponsible for a fine sole run, which Linos) on the Marina ground yesterday was checked in good time by F. C. W. Kirk morning, at the hands of the Uni-Wong, who cleared. The Saints, Cp Spray (R.M.)

maintaining pressure, came dan- Conway (RAF) 23 31 25 79 versity by 3 goals to 1, in &A

G. V. Arnold (R.M.), 23 28 27 gerously near and from a free hit interesting match. The Univer-from outside the dec, Guest went sity have made rapid progress in in to score the Saints" solitary

Toward meeting on Thursday for this pur- their team work, and their com-point with a rising shot.

the end the Saints strove hard to pose. bination yesterday was of

Nov. 1. a high decrease the lead further but Rdd- standard.

rigues and Basto played a steady The Saints on the other hand, game. Tang" played well in while enjoying the exchanges for the Varsity goal, being respon- sible for numerous fine clearances. the most part of the game, were weak in defence, their half back! line lacking understanding, R. H. Wong, the Saints goal keeper was of colour being prone to wait in-Aziz, S. Reed.

St. Andrew's Club-R.. H. Wong: stead of coming out to meet the

E. H. P. White, F. V. Wong: J. T. K. shot.

Gilchrist, A. B. Hamson, S. Mac- Opening briskly, the Varsity Nider: F. A. Broadbridge, E. C. were soon attacking and within ten Fincher, A. E. P. Guest, E. F. Fin- nilnutes O. de Sousa found the net cher, R. A. Carroll, twice, both shots being rather easy ones. Towards the middle of the half, de SOUAA went through

Mamak Tournament. from a free hit and scored the

3 St. Andrew's [third goal. The Saints took up (0. de Sousa 3) (A. E. P. Guest)

the attack but hesitancy on the part

Ladies' Hockey.

UniversityP. G. Tang: A. J. M. Rodrigues, A. J. Basto: EL. Go- sano, K. T. Loke. E. L. Foo: B. K. Ng. D. Roy, 0. de Sousa, A. Ä.

SATURDAY'S HOCKEY.

University

of their forwards, especially E. F.St. Andrew's Fincher and Guest, robbed them of (M. Woolley 3) many fine opening chances

In the second balf, the Saints pressed for the most part, but their forwards were inclined to linger with their passes. E. C. Fincher and Guest both had hard

Red Hot Favourite

Beaten Out At Kwanti

3 Y.M.C.A.

(M... Mason)

MAMAK TOURNAMENT.

Goals

Table To Date...

P. W. L. D. P. A. Pis

7 10 St. Andrew's 6 5 1 0 25 1st Bty: HK.S. 4 4 0 0 28 4 -8 H.K.S.R.A. 4 4 0 0 23 4 8 Incognitos. 4 4 0 0 15 2 8 R.A.3.C.

8 4 4 0 9 15 8

3 1 0 11

2 6 5 6

R.E.

8 4.2.0.9 10

Radio Police

3 9 0 0 20

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3 0 0 7

University

12th RA

Parthian

The sensational defeat of Vasy- 4.-The Macio Handicap-Win- Veteran lock in the Sheung Shui Handicap ner $200. Second $100. Third 24th R.A. Hurdle race by Amos was the $50. For Subscription Ponies | R.A.O.C. feature of yesterday's steeple- chasing at Kwanti. Mr. "Bob" Charles' red hot favourite beaten by 1% lengths.

of the Macio Jockey Club. Six 20th R.A Furlongs.

was Mrs. H. Lowcock's New King

(158) ..... (Mr. Caplan) 1

Full results were as follow: Lo and Liang's Pure Musie 1.—The Autumn Handicap Steeple- chase-Winner $150. Second $75. Third $50. For China Pónies, Subscription Griffins of this Club. One and a Quarter. Miles, “

(145: Ib) .....(Mr. Young) 2 Rafeek's Gulding Star (145 Ib)

P. C. Potts' Herga (165 )

(Mr. Charles) 1

A. H. Potts Mouche (152, Ib)

HE match at the KC.C. might|:

(Mr. Tuxford) 2

H. R. Prior's Melrose (155 y

(Mr. Schreiber) 3 Won by 2 lengths; distance,^[^ Pari-mutuel Win $3.64; Places $2,88; 32.50.

2---The Machine Gun Troop Hur. die Race (Unofficial) ——Winner $150. Second. $75. Third $25. To be ridden by members of the Troop who have not won an official race. Catch Weight 168 b. Ona Mile.

(Mr. Butler) 3 Won by 3 lengths; 4 lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $3.18: Places $2.35; $2.52.

5. The Taipo Steeplechase.

Winner $150. Second $75. Third. 360. For China Ponies. One and a Quarter Mile. R. H. Charles' Rooslan (165 (Mr. Charles)

G. P. Ferguson's. Country Club

(162 10) (Mr. Ferguson) 2 L. Reidy's Britannic Hall (188

2 1 0 7

8 0 2

R.A.M.C.

0 4 0 1 11 Tamar

0-4 0 6 16 K.I.T.C.

0 4 0 3 19 German Club

5. 0 6 0 2 24 Match Postponed.

The typhoon signal, robbed the Y. M. C. A. of a friendly encounter with H. M. S. Keppel, the Naval team being unable to obtain shore leave.

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M. Woolley's "Hat Trick."

In a fast friendly match on the Marina ground on Saturday after- noon, the St. Andrew's Club Ladies defeated the "Y" Ladies by 8 goals to fa

Miss M. Woolley secured the "bat-trick""" in scoring all three (Mr. Tuxford)3]

goals for the Saints, while Miss Won by 3 lengths; many lengths. M. Mason replied for the "Y". In Pari-mutuel: Win $5.02; Places the losers defence, Miss S. Dal- $2.63; $3.02; $2.54.

"iziel played a dashing game,

6.The Ladies Mile (Unofficial). Winner $150, Second $75. Third $50, A Cup, will be presented to

winning rider.

the

H. 3. V. Mossop's, Demurrer.

(168) (Mr. Evans) 1 G. P. Ferguson's White Star

(268 Ib) -... (Mr. Ferguson) 2 Mrs. S. A. Lopes' The Crook

(160 m) (Mrs. Frost) 1

Club Second Eleven. The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club. second eleven, against H. M. S. Tamar and Small Ships, on the Club ground, at 5. o'clock sharp to-day--A Fieldhouse: B. MacNider and E Brasier-Craigh; AA. R. Botelho, F. Allen and E. MacNider: E.C. Fin-

Intyre, W. A. Nowers and L. D. 8cher, C. C.. Francia, E. J. Me

Kilbee.

2

of cricket matches which is indeed howler for whom, Laz, showed any easily have been left drawn, H. Davy's Mountain Rat surprising when matches can be respect. It was more unfortunate quite easily won or lost on good still when Hirehouse gave Hung on account of the delayed start (168) (Mr. Davy). 8-H. S. Yang's Estrelifta (145. or bad fielding. Lt.-Comdr. Yates an under-arm delivery to finish the due to the late appearance of sev- Won by 1 length 1 lengths. D) L:(Miss Farr), was conspicuous in this respect in over after the latter had scored eral of the Army playarn. Pari-mutuel Win $147.14; Y. C. Ko's Prestwick (148 mb) the Navy side yesterday. He was the winning hit. It was on the Scheduled to start at 2 p.m. the Places $7.54; 12.39-13.81 (Miss Scott Harstony Won by 8 lengths; 1 length. very safe at mid on and caught leg side, and Hung, in hitting the first ball was not bowled until 3-The New Course Handicap-

Pari-mutuel Win $3.48; Places two batamen is that position be ball, hit Lt. Young, the Lincolns 2.88.The K.C.C. had every rea Winner $200. Second $100. fore being transferred to the alips stumper, on the elbow. The blow son to claim the points, but I am Third $50 For China Ponies 12.14; $2.26 17.

certified by The Hong Kong 7-The Sheung Shui Handicap where he immediately brought his could be heard all over the ground, glad to say they did noth The

Jockey Club as " Class, To Hurdle Rice Winer 3150. tally to three. Eric Mitchell also but fortunately no bones were sort of cricket where points mean

be ridden by Jockeys who have Second $75. Third $50. One brought off a magnificent one broken and Young was not as seri- everything is not desired, but it

and Quarter Miles handed catch at mid off to dismiss only hurt as was at first antick is up to the teams participating in ever won 10 races anywċere

Tat any time, Furlonga D. Wilson's Amon (145 y Sub-Lt. Stannard off a full-blood-pated. Had Mirehouse called the League to abide by the rules

(152-15) ed drive. Lt-Comdr., Higham, upon Bonang earlier, the

Borderer, if harmony is to be maintained. Jacque's Whoo better known to local sportsmen, as might quite easily have done probably the finest hockey goal damage, as he was ver kasper in the Colony, also brought oud in his brief spell

off three catches. While on the which

subject of fielding T should like to the

congratulate Lt. Cragge on, hid for only.

brilliant exhibition at point during ing nonw the K.C.CArmysmatch. He was

me On Saturday there was a slight to dara la (Mr. Carrolly:

Whitehall cu-excuse in view of the typhoon Boza and Edgar'i

hanson) threat, but there should be no ex- :(149

for

uld Grist and Beck's Echo. (150)

hrestoniz

"MAMAK TOURNAMENT FIXTURES FOR NOVEMBER

The following is the full list of Ferguson) – 1 fixtures in the Mamak Hockey Tournament for November, all matches being scheduled to start not later than 4.15 p.m. AWHE arrival of

Reidy & Vasylock (1)

Mrs. Ammann's San

Won by 11⁄2 dengths;

tress!

in $4.07 Placas

32.60-$6.86 $5.62.

76 $2.52 $282

i-mutual:Win $17.80 Pisco

Signala v. K. I. T. C.

Tamar v. University:

(Marina) 4.15 p.m.

(King's Park) 4.15.

Nov. 4. 12th Bty. R.A. v. 1st H.KS. Ety. (Sookunpoo) 4 p..

: Nov. 5. Veteran v. Incognitos.

•.

Wishart v. K.LT.C.

Nov. 6. Radio v. University,

(Naval) 4.15,

(Naval) 4.15.

(Caroline Hill) 4 pm.

K.LT.C. v. St. Andrew's

Nov: 7. Police v Phoenix.

(Marina) 4.15.

(King's Park) 4 p.m.

R.. E. v. Parthian.

Nov. 8.

(Sookunpoo) 4.15.

R. A. M. C. v. K. I. T. C. ~'

(Sookunpoo) 4.15 p.m.

Nov. 9.

Wishart v. University,

K.I.T.C. v. 20th Bty. R.A.

Nov. 10.

(Naval) 4:15.

(U.S.R.C.) 4.18

Tamar v..1st H.K.S. Bty.

Nov. 11.

(Marina) 4 pm.

Incognitos v. Phoenix.

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(Naval) 8.30 p.m.

12th Bty. R. A. v. Signale.

(Sooku poo) 4.15.

R.A.M.C. v. Radio.

(Caroline Hill). 4.

Nov. 12. Police v. Parthian.

(Naval) 4 pm. lit. H. K. 9. Ety. v. 20th Bty. R.A. (Marina) 4 p.m.

Nov 14. 24th Ety. R. A. v. Phoenix.

(U.S.R.C.) 4.15 p.m.

R. E. v. 1st H.K.S. Bty.

(Sookunpoo) 4.15 p.m.

Nov. 15. RA.M.C. v. Tamar.

(King's Park) 4 p.m. Nov. 16. de German Club v. Parthian,

(Naval) 4.15 p.m. XLL.C.v. 12th Bty, I., A.-

(Sookanpoa) 4.15 p. Nov. 19. Radio v. 12th Bty. RA.

(U.S.R.C.) 4.15.

p.m Parthian v. 1st H. K. 8. Bty.

(Marine) 4 p.m.

Nov. 20 Signals y.St Anderw's Club

Nov 21 Police v. Tamar.

(Marina) 9 a.m.

(King's Park) 4.15. p.m. Nov. 22 RA.M.C. RES

Nov. 25. Police v. Bignals.

Nov 26

(Sookunpoo) 4 pm/

(Marina) 4.15 p.mj

Radio KLT.C..

"(Caroline Hill) 4,15 pm.

Parthian v, 20th BAR A

(Naval) 4p.m

Phoenix

(Sookunpoo) 4:10 p.m.

Signali y, 20th

künpoo) 4.15

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