MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1932.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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The First League Cricket teams of the Civil Service Cricket Club and the Indian Recreation Club (holders) photographed before their exciting game on Saturday. The LR.C. just managed to pull off a nar- row win by 8 runs after being dis missed for 79.-(Ying Ming.)
POOR POLICY
CIVIL SERVANTS' POOR
BATSMEN WHO
POKED WHEN
HITS NEEDED
Mitchell And Hayward Colleet Runs.
and lost to the Police.
Thanks to
re-
QUALIFYING
ROUND FOR
K.G.C. TITLE
Eastman And Groves Return Over 90.
(By DIVOT):
NE or two scratchings reduced
the entry for the Qualifying Round of the Club Championship
WINS
LEO FROST WINS TWO LEGERS
POLAR STAR BEATS HIM
IN THIRD CLASSIC
of the Kowloon Golf Club, which THE SENSATIONAL DEFEAT OF THE GIRAFFE BY 21⁄4 LENGTHS BY THE KONG BROS., CRACK AUSTRALIAN
was held yesterday morning over eighteen holes.
Twenty-three cards were taken
out which included the majority of the lower handicap members, E. D. da Roza, last year's runner- up being a notable absentee; he is still on leave.
South China
Should Have
Triumphed
'WEAK CLUB ATTACK.
E. Strange Impresses With Splendid Goal.
(By OUTSIDE LEFT.)
THE Club-pulled off 'one of the
PONY, POLAR STAR, IN THE FREMANTLE ST. LEGER, ROB-biggest surprises in the soccer BED MR. LEO FROST OF HIS CHANCE OF OPENING A NEW league on Saturday when they de-
CHAPTER IN THE HISTORY OF THE COLONỸ TURF BY WIN-feated the formidable South China NING THE THREE ST. LEGERS.
team by the only goal.
The Club had to thank their de
1:
þODGER in goal was brilliant
Rand never for a moment let the
ball allp through his hands. Hia {anticipation agaip came in useful, and he evoked all-round applause for his magnificent effort in the closing stages of the game when he saved on three successive occasions from the South Chins forwards.
Two record times were bettered during the day's racing, 9.4/5 fence for their win; the work put in Conditions were ideal but on the seconds being clipped off the time for the 14 miles distance for smothering the Chinese team's total, mainly due to a good knock son bowls a fastlsh ball with a lowhole scoring was high, the fiery Australian ponies and 1.3/5 seconds being clipped from the best attack was the main factor in South
nature of the greens being respon-
China's defeat. by Pamplin, who included four and deceptive action. boundaries in his 21, but the lesue his fine effort the Club won by 20sible for weak putting in the time over the same distance for China ponies. Neither of these
majority of cases. wes, never in doubt. This was the rugs, though their opponents
new times constitute records, owing to the scale of weight per G. H., Russell returned an excel- P. M. N. da lent score of 74 to head the list inches. indians' second success in three quired only 31 to win. matches, having beaten the K.C.C. Silva was the only Recreio batsman of qualifiers. Playing steady golf 1.-2.00 P.M.-Shek-O Handicap. to shape at all confidently, and he he took 38 for the first nine and A. M. L. Soares's Sadko 160 lbs. placed Lowe out of the ground for completed the second nine in 36. THE Club took advantage of aa good six. R. S. W. Patterson hit At the other end, J. D. Thomson L. Reidy's Gay Crusader 140 lb. (Mr. G. A. Harriman) Tairly good wicket on Satur five boundaries in his 32-the top with an 80 qualified for sixteenth
(Mr. A. W. -da Roza) 2 day against the Combined Services score of the match
place..
L. Dunbar's Gleneagles 185 lbs.. eleven and Eric Mitchell and Tom
Messra. Eastman, Groves, Sed- Hayward enabled the civilians to de-A
RAIGENGOWER will have to don, Pooler and Hyde, who return-
(Mr. L. G. Frost) 3 The victorious| improve considerably if they led cards over 90, failed to qualify.
Time: 1 min. 58-1/5 secs. clare at 184 for G. Hong Kong skipper rattled up 76, hope to challenge for the League
Won by length; the same. The following are the qualifiers
'Pari-mutuel, winner a six off E. R. A. premiership. It is true that they who will compete in the first round
$10.10; THAT a chance the Civil which included
Servants had against the Holland in addition to eight boun- lacked the services of U. Mof the Championship to be played places, 1st $7.90; 2nd $18.20. Indians, and how they threw itjdary strokes,
In partnership with Omar and S. V. Gittins on Satur next Sunday away! Requiring only 80 runs to L. T. Ride he helped to put on 46, day, but their best batsmen failed! G. H. Russell beat the champlons they needed runs for the second wicket, Ride's miserably against the mediocre only 32 to win when G. R. Sayor share being 27. Hayward also hit K.C.C. attack. Hubbard, their now was caught off A. H. Madar for a Holland for a six and found the rail-bowler, also failed to come off. brilliant 34, scored out of 48 forings on seven occasions in his un-though he clean bowled E. F. Fin- 2, but the later batsmen preferred defeated innings for 46.
MACKAY AS 'KEEPER.
(By Athole.)
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to poke abominably Instead of at-
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cher. The Valley team's bowling was weak, and the K.C.C. took full tempting to use the long handle in is good to see Eric Mitchell in boundaries in his 30 and A. E. toll of it, A. T. Lay hitting six a do-or-die effort. One or two Buch good form. He opened the Perry collecting ten boundaries in wickets might have fallen quickly, senson well with an innings for 71 his 52. R. Jee showed disappoint- but there were others to follow, for the Volunteers against the ing form with the ball and only and the policy would have been K.C.C., and there is every reason to F. K. Loe gave any signs of future justified in view of the batting believe that he will collect at least promise. W. T. Patterson, the strength of the side. With 71 on a couple of three-figure scores be- Interport stumper, was in good the board and the last man in &fore the season is out. Tom Hay form behind the sticks and stump-
Both
*
> tragic mistake by D. B. Read con-ward's display on Saturday dis-ed both Lay and Perry.
cluded the match in a very tama pelled all doubts concerning his re- manner. Reed hit the ball behind the wicket and E. W. Hamilton needs serious nets practice to regain N. 4. E. Mackay again bacom- cent attacks of sciatica, and he only,HERE is the possibility of called him for a run, hut Read re-his former brilliant form. fused to mové, and Hamilton was Mitchell and
ing the K.C.C: arst eleven wicket- Hayward will be keeper. E. Hunter Alled the posi easily run out. There is no say watched closely in the game between tion last season, but F. Goodwin ing what the last pair might have the Club and the K.CC. this Friday gave Mackay a trial on Saturday, done with the possible assistance and Saturday.
and placed Hunter in the field. of a boundary bye and several
Mackay acquitted himself credit- singles.
*
A. A. Lopes
2-2.30 P.3.--Fremantle St. Leger. Kong Bros.'s Polar Star 156 ib. (Mr. E. O. Butler)
Li. Hogle's The Giraffe .. 156 lb. (Mr. L. G. Frost) 2 L. A. H Wright's Lucy Glitters
156 lb.
74
F. E. A. Remedios A. T. Braley
77
80
Dr. J. E. H. Cogan
80
H. H. Mundy
80
D. C. Wilson
80
81
P. W. J. Planner
81
W. S. Hillier
82
J. MacKnight
83
J. McKelvie
83
A. Urquhart
83
G. Milne
81
W. Taylor
84
Fari-mutuel, winner $10.80; places, 1st $5.80; 2nd $5.50; Brd
$8.10.
G. D... Reid
86
89
J. D. Thomson
CAPT. HUGHES WINS PLAY OFF.
Tie In Captain's Cup At Fanling.
The play off for the St. John of TTOLLAND found the Club wicket ably and looks as if he may retain Jerusalem and Royal Red Cross HOLLAND found the Club wicket ably and looks as
He took some Cup resulted in a win for Captain A. May Shanghai, him the ex-beautiful balls on the leg side
over: beautiful balls on the leg side and W. D. Hughes (11) with a card of
H. MADAR, hero of the liveries, and a tendency to
FOOTBALL TRAGEDY.
one up. The other two-competi-
(Mr. L. R. B. Tuxford) 3 Time: 3 mins. 25-3/5 secs. Won by 2% length; many lengths.
3.-3.00 P.M.-Castle Peák Handi-
cap.
Mrs. G. A. Harriman leading in Sadko (Mr. G. A. Harri- man) after it had won the Shek-O Handicap from Gay Crusader Mr. A. W. ds Roza) at Saturday's Race Meeting at the Valley-Mee Cheong.
8.-5.30 P.M.- Talpo Handicap-- 1B. D. F. Beith's Adam 165 lb.
Kong Bros.'s Lunar Star 165 lb. (Mr. S. N. Pan) Kong Bros.'s Bright Star 140 lb.
(Mr. E. O. Butler) 2 Tester & Abraham's The Tiger
162 lb...(Mr. L. G. Frost) 1 Time: 1 min. 45-2/5 secs. Won by 2 lengths; a length, ・ Pari-mutuel, winner $8.70; placca, 1st $5.80; 2nd $7.20; 3rd $6.39.
tora were 1. H. MacKnight (12) 4—3,30 | P.M.-Hong Kong. St. and Capt. H. W. Dawkes (18). Leger.
The Captain's Cup played at Kong Bros.'s Liberty Bay.
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STIKE Club halves worked atrenu-
Tuy Ducas in particular; ho was always near the ball, and his passes to the forward line, wore, use-- ful. S. Strange in the pivot posi- tion was out of position, and although he was full of dash and put in some good work, he would have been better in the full back line. He was injured during the second half of the game but gamely stuck on, and proved a thorn in the Chin- ese attack.
F the Clubforward line, E.
10 the Club forwarding and
put in a tremendous amount of work, his spoiling play being · a feature of the game, and his goal a glorious first timer, which beat Lam Tin-chan all the way.
18. LAG. Frost) 1 B weak, the latter was the laziest
H. S. Y.'s Wakefield 155 lb.
(Mr. A. L. Caplan) 2 Rain's The Rainstorm 152 lb.
(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 3 Time: 2 mins. 39.4/5 secs. Won by a length; the same. Pari-mutuel,
winner $11.80; places, 1st $7.70; 2nd 368.80; 8rd $28.50,
CASH SWEEPS..
Face 1..
No. 890
158 888
$1,159.20 981.20 165.60-
»OTH Dóminy and Howe were
man on the field and at times evoked the anger of his supporters for not making an attempt to go for the ball. His only good effort in the whole game was when, he took a neat pass from S. Strange and tapped the ball to E. Strange for the latter player to score.
Dominy worked hard but his feed- ing of his wing was weak, his |ground passes being out of range.
was the saviour of the L.R.C. bat-pensive side. He, however, trapped ting. Going in at the fall of the both Mitchell and Dick Hancock| second wicket at 15 he was last out into leaving their creases for the at 70 after scoring 19 in a good able Carvei · to 'remove the bails. A tragedy occurred at Happy Fanling over the old course over 156 lb...(Mr. LL Q. Frost) 1
HENG Sui-hong, on the Chinesć defensive innings. F. D. Pereira, The Services, who were without Lt. Vallay on Saturday afternoon when the week-end resalted in a tie be-Waung & Liz Wild Life
right wing was one of the going in No. 5, hit three useful Hamilton and Capt. Mirehouse, were Stoker Petty Officer Fowler of tween:-
156 Ib..... (Mr. S. N. Pan) 2
most dangerous men on the Chinese. boundaries in an attempt to knock weak in their attack. Lt. Musson is H.M.S. Hermes collapsed during a S. T. Butlin
86--14-72 Samson's Navy Hall* 166 lb.
side. His centres were beautifully L E. Richardson and E. B. Reed clearly very much out of practice, friendly match between two naval Capt. H. W. Dawkes ..89-16=72;
(Mr. F, M. L. Soares) 3 Unplaced runners ($50 each), placed, and his control of the ball off their length, but he provided and followed up his one over for 18 teams. He died before he could Other scores included:-
Kong Bros.'s Blue Star 151 lb..
Nos.; 114, 292.
was amazing, he was a constant Richardson with an easy wicket, runs at the K.C.C. with three overs be removed to hospital. The I. Newton
4,80 674
(Mr. A. L. Caplan) 3
source of danger to the Club. and the slow bowler, heartened by for 24 runs. Mid Jenner-Fust, funeral took place yesterday after-J. E. Richardson .87-1874 Time: 8 mins. 87.4/5 secs. this success, dismissed A. A. Rum-bowling a fastish ball, was erratic, noon when the late S. P. 0. Fowler Comdr. McBean .83—8—75 Won by 6 lengths; many lengths. jahn, the visiting skipper, with the though he completely deceived E. R. was accorded full military There were 42 entries.
Pari-mutuel, winner $5.80; places, next ball. Five down for 99; only Duckitt with the ball that dismissed honours.
Over the new course-A. T. Lay let $5.10; 2nd $7.10. Madar's steadiness allowed the him. Lt. Anstruther is still out of
with 83-6=77 qualified out of a j Indiane to total 79 against practice and Lt. Garthwaite, once he
field of 14. Richardson, who was bowling finds a length, should prove indis- splendidly.
THE
#
Sayor
pensable to the Navy.
THIN
►
COMBINED SCHOOLS XI,
The following have been select- ed to represent the Combined
THE Indian attack was steady THINGS were going very badly Schools against the University on rather than dangerous and with the Services before An- Wednesday at 2 pm. on the Univer- Richardson and
looked atruther and Sub-Lt. Caryer became sity ground at Pokfulam: Bet for a big score.
Pereira associated in an eighth wicket part J.L-Younggaye (Captain), A. J. was not getting up at allnership which produced 84 runs-Hulse (D.B.S.), A. Zimmern surprisingly good wie-taking the total from 74 to 158,(D.B.S.), W. Rapley (D.ES.), J. Richardson was unfortunate Anstruther showed his usual stolid Sharpham (C.B.S.), M. el Areulli to play across a ball from Minu defence and had only three boun- (Q.C.). G. T. Les (Q.C.), G. Sauza and was easily taken in the slips dartes in his 86, but his plucky stand (St. J.), A. A. Rumjahn (St. J.), after a promising opening. Sayer, proved invaluable. Carver, on the E, T. Wood (St. J.), and G. Wind- however, was not perturbed by his other hand, was a little more enter sor (St. J.)..
ket.
partner's downfall, and secing the prising, and in his 60 were no fewer Twelfth man-D, Blake (C.B.8.),
BLACK HAWK WINS.
NAVY FIFTEEN WIN:
At Happy Valley on Saturday the Navy beat the H.K. Rugby Club by a penalty goal and three trios (12 pts.) to nil,
VOLLEYBALL CONTEST.
5.-4.00 P.M.- Fanling Handicap.. Mrs. 8. A. Lopes's The Crook
* 144 lb. ....... (Mr. A. W. de Roza)· ́1 Valley's Valley Hall 166 16
(Mr. S. N. Pan) 2 Roda's City of Shanghai 145 lb.
(Mr. Y. T. Fung) 3 Time: 2 mina. 41.3/5 secs. Won by 5 lengths; 2 lengths.
$12.80 Farl-mutuel, winter. places, 1st $6.50; 2nd $7.20; 3rd $15.60.
The Chinese. Amateur Athletic Association has decided to com- mence the Chiness Open Volleyball 61.30 P.M.— Shum Chun Handi-
сар competition on Saturday, Novem- ber 19.
Y. T. Fung's Indiana 142 lb. Messrs. Leung Shlu-ón, Lea Hin-
(Mr. J. E. Noronha) leung, Mok Ying-kwai, Mok; Hing- Lan'a California 140 lb sung, Ko Sik-wal have been glected(Mr. W. H. Choy) 2 as the competition committee. Lo's Nippy 155 lb...
CHINESE SWIMMING.
need for quick runs he kit out than nine boundaries. A. C. Beck with vigour to collect Aive bowled really well, taking 5 wickets boundaries in his 34. With his for 53 runs, He dismissed Stocker dismissal, however, the home in his first over, G. S. Dunkley anap At Caroline Hill yesterday the team's batting. went to pieces, and ping up a neat catch behind the U.S.S. Black Hawk heat South Pereira and Minu went right sticks; and in one spell of four overs China by 14 to 10 in their baseball
89, 14 10 10 through the remaining batsmen. he took a wickets for 19 runs, game. A feature of the game was the C. B. R. Sargent, making his debut. From the initial frame to the wicket-keeping of S. A Ismail. in first grade cricket, captured 4 ninth canto, they kept in the lead Chinese Y.M.C.A. are holding a He allowed but two extras, one of for 71, and had the satisfaction and were never threatened except swimming exhibition on Saturday, which was a leg bye. R. M. Wood of knowing that they were four in the fifth inning, when the South November 19, at 7 pm at the as- was also impressive, allowing only good wickets; the ball that beat Chins lads narrowed the margin sociation's pool the programme one leg bye, but he Incked the Cragge, the promising Lincolns to one tally finish of Ismail,
A
batsman, was a beauty, Pachma
WINTER SWIMMING.
will be in three parts:- (a)The styles of swimming. (b) Competition in the styles of
awimming.
Naggressive "knock for 25 A D. Lowson is to be congratu The S.CA.A is conducting.a(e) Ordinary swimming contest.
runs by F. M. el Arculii saved lated on a really fine spell of the Indian juniors from collapse bowling at King's Park against the winter swimming class at North
in the League match against the Regrelo, Finishing up with the Point. R.AS.C. Arculli hit five boundaries final figures of 0.10.8 M.1 R.21 W.9
The association provides warm
to restore a certain degree of con-ho at one time had the amazing water for the bathers only on fidence, but the champions were figures of 0.8 M.1 R.16 W9. He took Saturdays, Sundays and publle dismissed for 77 by Gray and the first seven wickets to fall, and holidays from 8 p.m. to 7 p.m. Lazenby. The Service Corps got then H. JD. Lowe dismissed. Car- There are about 40 members in to within 7 runs of their rivals' valho to break the sequence. Low this class,
(Mr. H. V. Pearse). 3 Time: 2 mins 04.1/5 secs. Won by 4 lengths; a neck. Pari-mutuel, winner: $10.00;
Race 2
No. 391
»
$1,898.60 893
$899.69 199.80 178 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 25, 188, 495.
No. 335
· Race 8.
420 191....
$1,524.60 495.60 217.80
Unplaced runners (550 each) Nos.: 228, 254, 518, 88, 327.
Race 4.
$1980.00 560.00 140.00
No. 178
219
607
50
140.00
Race 5,
No. 38
:68
$3,138.80 .896.80 448.40
centre forward,
THE Chinese
gerous but it was not until the latter part of the second half that he gave a dazzling display of drives which invariably just missed the net. His combination with Ip Pak- wah was a feature of the Chines attack, the latter player being the most dangerous man on the field. His timely drives gave Rodger `no and of anxiety, and the Club backs, Martin and Hynes had their hands full whenever this player came into the picture...?
N the play, the Chinese, if they
ON
had started out earlier in the game would have won, but making. Unplaced runnorg ($100 each), the fatal mistake of leaving every- Nos. 168, 210, 477, 166, 197, 172, thing, to the last moment, they were 440 495, 802, 187, 532, 405, 508,
Race 6.
-$1,898.40 642140 271.20
No. 62
61*
Unplaced-runners ($50 each), places, 1st $6.60; 2nd $26.50; 3rd Nosi: 306, 128, 331, 126, 718, 277, $11,60.-
175, 882.
75.00 PM Sub-Griffins St. No. 892 781 Leger. H. 9. Chan's Racing Boy 166 lb.
(Mr. L.G.Frost) ( Lowcock & Lee's Bistre 166 lb.,
AB (Mr. G. U. da Roza)....... 2. Swatow & Pakhol'a Chlu Quan.,
158 lb (Mr. 8. N. Pan) 3 Time: 3 mins, 47.1/5 secs.
Serum Half's
RUGBY NOTES
will appear in to
Issue,
85.10.
524
"Race 7.
$2,186.40 810.40
805.20
hardly in a position towards the end to equalise.
The Club deserved their win, but they lack a good forward line. Howe on Saturday's play certainly does not justify his place as centre forward in the Interport team.
A
FTER holding their opponents
to only one goal in the first half of their game at Caroline Hill yesterday the Police conceded" 55 goals to the Athletic in the second Unplaced runners ($50 each), half, replying only once. Nos.: 755, 754, 179, 499,
Race 8.
No. 487 1667 118
$2,450:80 702,80 851.40
Mak Sul-hon opened the scoring. with a shot that rebounded off Fraser into the net. After the Interval Johnston equallsed, Ho Ka-keung (8), Mak Sui-hon and
Won by 4 lengths; 6 lengths. Unplaced runners; (350 each), Chan Kwong-lu, however, added Parl-mutuel, winner 36.60: No. 888, 140, 248, 799, 44, 779, quick goals to give the Athletic places, 1st $5.10; 2nd $5.20 8rd 196, 22, 899, 16, 691, 959, 144, 590, well-earned win...
578.
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