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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1932.

THE CHINA MAIL.

4464 SPORT PAGEER

ORTUGAL beat Scotland by Louis to 3 in the First Round of the Sunday Herald Charity Cap

Pompeition on Saturday. Above are the two teams, left to right, standing: Blackburn, Me-

Donald, Greenshields, G. S. Rodger, Tillery, "Andy" Duncan, A. V. Gosano (Capt, Portugal), R. Silva-Netto, L. Rocha, N. Beltrao, L. Fernandez, F. A. Santoa; (seated): McGuinnes, Hill, G. Duncan, Sands, McKelvie (Capt., Scotland), V. Costa, L. Souza and R. Marques,

Club At Full Strength Against Kouloon On Saturday

Ricketts Takes 6 Wickets In 8 Balls In First Match In Three Years!

WO very strong

(By ATHOLE).

combinations | player, having represented Hamp-HE Club have a more varied at

Championships,

ROWLES Navy Chances Not Bright HEDLEY FOR

WINS

COLONY CHAMPION CAUSES SENSATION.

Points Decision Over Welsh Boxer In 15

Rounds,

For Saturday

Arrival of Cornwall May Reveal Talent

SHANGHAIL

Kowloon Half Back Line Weakened.

NOT ELIGIBLE FOR INTERPORT.

G.

HEDLEY, one of the stul-

warts of the Kowloon Football Club and one of the Colony's finest half backs, left for Shanghai yesterday morn

IN-FIGHTING SUPERIORITY. GOLDMAN NOT PLAYING TO-MORROW ing by the Blue Funnel liner

NEAMAN HARRY ROWLES,

weight Boxing Champion, has

(By Scrum Half.)

caused a sensation by defeat-Goldman, who played inside to socure a place in this department as G. R. More in the 1981 Inter the return of 1. H. Bradford will port against Shanghai at the Valley, see him displaced from the second is not playing against the Kowloon row. Afteen to-morrow. He will make

ing the Welsh boxer, Tom Benjamin, on points in a 15- round fight at Chatham.

London, November 7. Seaman Harry Rowles (Chat-

ham) scored a surprise points win

over Tom Benjamin (Wales) in 15-round contest

Twill be en view on Saturday shire in the County Champine H.K. rivals. A. C. Bock, the fast bow-jury, but the wound yielded to

tack than their

his first appearance since his return]

Patroclus. The duration of his transfer is indefinite. Hedley was vice cuptain of the Hong Kong Interport football team in 1931, when the Colony side were defeated on their own ground by 4 goals to 3.

Kowloon possessed in Hadley, McKelvie and Bliss, the most. R. ANDREWS has been off formidable half-back line in

from leave in the clues his W the field for a fortnight with the Colony, and Kowloon, who

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NEW GOAL RUSH

anext Wednesday, Should Goldman a leg injury, but he hopes to be fit staggered everyone by their

win at Ilford Rink come up to expectations Hong Kong for next Wednesday's "A" fixture. overwhelming

over the yesterday. Benjamin, who had will have a splendid array of talent W. E. Peers seems to have fully Athletic on Saturday, were won two fights during the week, behind the scrum for their visit to recovered from the ankle injury counting on him to all his old posi failed to hold the seaman, who did Shanghai.J. P. Whitham will fill he sustained earlier in the season, tion at right half, will find the ureful work with both hands and the full back position and the prob- but J. H. McElney received a knock vacancy difficult to all with all outfought Benjamin when it came able three quarter line will be G. F. on Saturday which may keep him satisfaction. ge to in-fighting.

Lammert, R. H. Griffiths, L. Gold-out of the side for the Triangular Hedley will be an acquisition to Rowles, who appeared to be man and J. J. Ferguson. M. W. Tournament game against the Shanghal, but will be ineligible to much heavier than Benjamin, adep Turner and J. A. R. Selby will be Navy this Saturday, J. J. Fergu play for them in the forthcoming ted the right tactics when making the half backs, providing "Jake" son has recovered from his strain-interport during the Chinese New it a close-range fight He walked has recovered suficiently from his ed muscle and will be fit for Satur-Year. He is, however, almost cer into the Welshman and plied both spell in hospital. Goldman will be day, while L. G. Robertson will be tain of inclusion in the Shanghai hands solidly to the body.

soriously challenged by L. Gmaking his first appearance since half-back line in the next interport The scaman came out of a spell Robertson for the centre position, he broke his collar bone when he in the Northern port. of in-fighting with his right eye and he will have to reveal his best will be in the three-quarter line damaged, and it looked as though form if he is to dispiace Ferguson against Kowloon tomorrow. Kowloon Benjamin would win through in- on the wing.

| THE NAVY, though weakened when the Kowloon Cricket Club C.C. in the League next Summer. ler who has already taken over 50 treatment. Benjamin at

K. Munro looks as if he has 1 by the departure of the med times and the Hong Kong Cricket Club Though showing an aptitude for wickets this season, will probably made the Chatham man miss badly A made certain of his place in vonshire, are expecting to and K.C.C. in a Firat cricket Ricketts never succeeded in open with J. Ricketts or Alan Reid with clever head work and body the Club pack. On Saturday he some useful talent on the Cornwall League fixture. The bat should getting further than playing for with H. Owen-Hughes and E. R. swerving. Had the Welshman kept gave a rousing display in the loose, which will be in port before. Satur- Hertford College, Oxford, his ton-Duckitt as change bowlers. The the fight at long range he would but the Club will have to find two day." They will, however, and it beat the ball and a draw is the nis and football commanding his duel between Ricketts and Arthur have fared much better, but Row-middle

row forwards strong difficult to replace Lt. Armytage, probable result if present form is

fullest attention.

Lay, the quick-scoring K..C. bats les seized every opportunity to get enough to hold him on Satur. Comdr. Woods and Lt. Rothwell man, ahquid prova extremely in inside until the final gong. The K.C.C to act us a pointer.

day McElney was getting the with all satisfaction. The Club THE Kowloon side are making no teresting. If only Lay made better It will be recalled that Rowles ball back cleanly time wicket is in splendid condition and

and are favoured to record their first provided the wicket is not watered changes from their usual use of his feet, he would have no won his last fight in the Colony in again, but it came out aldoways to win in the Tournament this sea-

THE too freely it should prove a fast League alde, the claims of C. I need to set hai dves." C. 3. 1. 1930 when he knocked out Marine Macintosh owing to the fact that son. The Army are leading by a Stapleton, the former Interporter, the respect that he does. C. B. R. Smith in the second round of a ten W. E. Pears, and D. McLellan were comfortable margin at the moment, one, and a bateman's paradise. being discounted after his slow Sargent dismissed him in both in round fight at the City Hall, unable to check the powerful shove having beaten both the Navy and A tremendous amount is going to exhibition of batting on Saturday, nings of the two-day fixture with It was a doubtful blow that gave of Munro to one side of the scrum, the Club in the only two games depend on the winning of the toss. Against the Navy second eleven he the Club, and it will be interesting him a win on that occasion, and the In J. C. Millar A. K. Munro, and played.

was undefeated for 60 scored out to see what effect Ricketts or Owen reception of the referees verdict A. P. Hall-Thomson the Club have · RO-MORROW the Club "A" are of 144, but in spite of ten boundary Hughes will have on him... hits his effort. Inated nearly

clash at the

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recovered from his atralned muscle.

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slow bowler who skittled out Ox- ford in the Varsity match on the Club ground. C. A. Wright and L. D. Kilbee can also be called

THE

A Club, side is Ricketts who for 87 runs before stumps Hughes, O. EL C. Marton. D. S. Har K.C.C. on the H.K.C.C. ground on

LADIES YACHTING CHAMPIONSHIP.

Miss Fair Wins In

Daphne.

WINS FOR MRS. STEWART. AND MRS, STANTON

on his services.

(Continued from page 8).

The individualistic goal secured against Aston Villa at Highbury last season is one I may be forgiven for mention. ing, although the interval that. elapsed between the com

mencement of the movement and placing the ball in the net suificed to deprive "nie" of the pulsating excitement that is mine when a full-blooded driva from a distance finds its billet. The Villa goal was a cool, cal- culating effort, depending on absence of flurry - and antici- pation for its success; my first? goal at Wolverhampton was a long bow at a venture, carry- ing anticipation in its wake.

IS RIGHT WRONG?

I have recollections of another

Lowson, A. N. Other; A. F. Jen- squeezed its way through near kins, A. W. Torrible; G. C. Mou- the angle of the bar and I must trie, R. Stilliard, S. H. Garrod, confess that instead of the con R. I. Cherrill, F. R. Burch, A. R. gratulations that were showered Cox, M. N. Cochrane, and A. G. on me I should have been order- Dalziel. Reserve: R. H. D. Wade, ed off! I've heard of players Kowloon:-L D. Skinner; C. B. being dropped for shooting from Easterbrook, D. F. Kilby, T. S. D. forty yards' range!

a very fine back row, but the same cannot be said of their front row: playing the Kowloon fifteen THE Club will have Harry Owen-

McElney will be unable to make the and a keen duel between two packa Hughes back in their side. He hours. He is finding the light TOWLOON will probably open will, however, be very much out of troublesome, and his timing neoda with G. C. Burnett and F.

to be improved before he can re- Goodwin, if the K.C.C. skipper hue than their batting. H. Overy, hooker, will have to be found before the scrum the Club will be superior. HE Kowloon attack is weaker Shanghai trip and a satisfactory of almost equal strength will be the feature of the game. Behind practice, and it will come as again his 1922 status. surprise If he lives up to hla

On Saturday he bowled only 5 overs P. O. Dunne, G. Lee and R. J. K. former reputation of being HangOWLOON have played two against the Navy, and that was be-walker will probably bear the brunt Peers is a candidate, but his form. H. D. Wade is expected to in The Club have of late has not been up to that which the vacancy caused by the stand- secured him a place in the 1931 ing down of "Lolly" Goldman. King's most useful all-rounder. T., A League games to date, having cause he was forced to. J. C. Lyal of the bowling. A. Pearce, the son of the well-beaten the Army and drawn with and I. McInnes will be the first A. D. Lowson, a medium paced side, and G. C. Moutrie and S. H. A. W. Terrible is down to play for long shot against Leeds United

the Navy, while the Club have bea-I change bowlers with F: S. W. Smith bowler who has taken a lot of

Kerr may understand the Club have first call match of a season. The ball known "Tam", will be making his tee the denier service in their only as Lyal's understudy. Meinnes is wickets this season, R. S. W. Pat Garred are very mediocre forwards both teams as scrum half, but 1 at Highbury in the opening came to me a mile out," as the debut. He too will be handicapped rame. The last time the two sides bowling well at the moment the terson and C. B. R. Sargent, the for the front row.

The following are the teams saying goes, and without hesita in that he has juat recovered from met in a league encounter on the ball that bowled Hughie Lim at the

Club "A" S, J. H. Fox; A. tion I let drive. I don't think a brief illness, but from what was K.C.C. ground was in the 1980-81 K.C.C. two Sundays ago, was the

Harbord, L. G. Robertson, A. D. Potts ever saw that shot as it seen of him at Friday's nets be season, and on that occasion the best I have seen this season.

game was left drawn. Kowloon should render a good account of declared at 164 for 3, "Bill" Brace THE following. have been select upon for an over or two, himself. He will probably open (58) and "Ernio" Fincher. (71) L ed to représent the Club on

being the innings with E, R. Duckitt,

a big Saturday, players being mentioned THE following will represent second wicket partnership in the probable batting order: E. R. the Club second eleven in NOTHER newcomer in the The Club

lest four wickets Duckitt, T. A. Pearce, H. Owen their League game against the proved. so successful on Saturday were drawn, "Tom" Pearce (52) ley, A. W. Hayward (Captain), E Saturday: G. E. Gahagan (Cap-

Whitley, J. J. Ferguson: L. Peart, My ninety-ninth Arsenal in the Inter-Club game at the H.K. and, Eric Mitchell (27) sending up J. R. Mitchell, G. S. Dunkley, A. C. tain), A. K. Mackenzie, H. J.

A. N. "Other; R. Stilliard, H. League goal was scored with the Armstrong, C. W. E. Bishop, L. D. C.C. Standing nearly 6 ft. 4 in. in the half-century for the first wic-Beck, A. Reid and J. Ricketts.

Kilbee, A. D. Lowson, R., S. W. The Ladies Championship of the Brokenshire, Bonham, S: MacNider, left foot. I started junior foot- height Ricketts bowls, curiously, ket. enough, a slow. ball. He spins the The following are the playera

the position against the advice ball cleverly from either the leg who took part in that game and who following will represent Patterson, P. W. Planner, J. E. Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was JE. Wilson, Lt. Prior, J. E. H. ball as a left-winger, deserting

THE

of a footballing father-who, in Wright.

over a course of 6.2 miles, or the off, but his chief asset is the will be on view on Saturday: E. J. Kowloon in their right batter, C. B. R. Sargent and C. A. contested at North Point yesterday Cogan, and R. Watson,

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BONNAR, former vice-captaincidentally, played in no other way he flights his delivery with a Mitchell, E R. Duckitt, H. ting order: E. C. Fincher, A. T. Wright

Course (1) Channel Rocks (P), (2) of the Hong Kong Rugby Club position. He is unkind enough slight variation of pace which is Owen-Hughes, G. E. C. Marton, A. Lay, EF Fincher, W. C. Hung, L

Kowloon Rock (P), (8) Channel Rocks and now holding the same position to any that every goal I register. almost indiscernable. On Satur. Reid and A. C. Back of the Club, Bicinnes, A. EL. Perry, N. A. E. Mac- day he took the wickets of Li, and E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, kay G. C. Burnett, F, S. W. Smith, Garthwalte C. A. Wrlight, LAW. C. Hung, J. C. Lyal, F. Good-C. Lyal and F. Goodwin (Cap

(8), (4) Gust Rock, Mark Boat (P). in Singapore, has been prevented with the right must be a mis- 18T LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP from playing in two Malaya Cup takel Perhaps Newcastle will Inter-State rugby matches, on ac- see me through for the century, Whipps, J. Sunley, C. E. R. Clara win, G. C. Burnett and F. 8, w, tain).

"H" Class Started at 3 pm.count of an attack of malaria, Kot only as a little compensation but and Alan Reid in eight balls for Smith of Kowloon. wan

Yacht Finished Corrected Pts. no runs! Three of his victims

Diana 4.02.624 26 is reported to be making steady for that lost Cup medal!

progress. Bonnar will be badly Let me, in conclusion, give R. F. Raven.

Dorothes4.08.46 4.03.08 20 missed from behind the scrum; last space to the cynics. What of showing the subtlety of his flights!.

***** (Mios M. Knill):

year he played a prominent part in the goals you have missed. shown splendid promise on the few 4. K. Mackenzie, H. J. Armstrong, ing of the ball.

la 4.02.98-

4.02.88 18 placing the Malaya Cup in Singa Well, here's one, of recent hap- Occasions he has been saer this C. WE Bishop, L. D. Kilkee and Reserves: G. A. V. Hall and O. B

Raven.

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port's hands. ved

Dening. I got clean through to Colleen

4.02.48 7 THIS was the first game in which season, and if only he will resist R. 8. W. Patterson they have five

draw S from his charge, and could not understand the policy age (Miss D. Layton) Indi Ricketts had participated the temptation of uibbling at the batsmen of outstanding merit In

of Frank Goodwin when he de- "I" & "G" Class-Started at 3.5 pm. LADIES GOLF COMPETIRON from an angle was tempted to during the last three years! He ball fust wide of the off stick he junior cricket. Patterson has al- is better known as the Oxford will make many big scores before ready scored a century against the University soccer goalkeeper of the season concludes. Though pos-K.C.C. attack, and that was when cided to bat firet in the League ALL 1930. In that year he represented Bossing some very fino off ahots ho FS WSmtlh was in the side, match against the Navy on Satur (Mr. E. Chavza) the Dark Bluts in the Varsity is decidedly weak on the leg alde, while Kilbes has also reached day. The Navy were withont Lt Speedwell 16,0 match at Stamford Bridge, and, and a ball pitching on his legs and three figures this season. The Comdr. Shaw and Capt.

breaking across the wicket very Kowloon batting has been con two of their best batsman, curiously enough, J. Edwards son of Mr. G. G. Edwards of the Hong, often has him in dificulties, siderably strengthened by the in- considering the poor light always

clusion of C. Stapleton, bat experienced in the early: Kong University, was "between the

apar sticks at the other end, Ricketts

Distance-6.2 mies,

THE following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club second eleven on the HK.C.C. ground on Saturday: F. E. Law rence (Captain), A. A, Dand, C. 1. THE Club Juniors should win Stapleton, D. S. Green, G. A. White, am glad to see that D. S. Hatley comfortably against the LCC. G. Lee, H. Overy, H: Hampton, R. were given out for obstruction has secured his place. He has team on the HK.C.C. ground, K. Walker, P. O. Dunne and A (Miss E. Mi Fair

has played considerable amount

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TAMES WHITHAM has foranken

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of good class soccer, having turned great pity as Whitham has

out for Oxford,

the Cos

Rick

Corinthians, showing excellent form

Southampton ire bat, but it must be

He Intends that Rugby his

hile in Hong Just missed a Blue

be will 1927, through injury,

attention, the Welah Inte fine tennis place at the last

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rarty

£16.25:15.

I try a favourite practice trick of The Bogey. Competition neid over mine, a mashie-niblick Into the the New Course at Fanling, on far corner. It landed inglorious Burnett, Why Wonder 4:19 418.34 28 December 6, for a prize kindly pre-ly in a bunker and was general-

and, Red (Mra. P. Fowkes)

sented by Mrs. Lissaman, was won ly described as a shocking miss! 42119 19 by Miss Sutton after a tie with Mrs. I scored 144 League goals during A. K. Mackenzle and Mrs C. Blaker my stay with Bolton Wanderers, 31.03 19

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Ancon (Mrs. Malone) from E. Lawrence, the on the King's Park ground, it seem (Mr. C. Rosa)

of DEGRider & Danded the best thing to giv the first use of the matt Kowloon, wever, sido wer

25.62

Navy Blue Jacket 4.22.00):

Bat 3,10:p.m SHIP RACE'

At four down

CAPTAIN'S CUP- PLAY-OFF

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and missed far far too many to tabulate here. I hope that

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