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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1932.
THE CHINA
MAIL.
AGE SPORT PAGE MAL
CLUB'S $1,500
200
ANDERSON AND RODRIGUES SCORE Encouraging Support
TOWARDS RUGBY Encouraging
INTERPORT
Rumours Of Cancellation
Discounted.
TEAM TO LEAVE ON JAN. 21.
Programme Of Matches In Northern City.
(By Serum Half.)
HERE is a possibility that the Interport Rugby match be twoon Hong Kong and Shanghai in the Northern port next month will not take place.
. I understand that finance is the
that
root of the trouble, and several of the leading players have stated that they will be unable to make the trip. Should this be the case it will be doubly unfortunate for Hong Kong, who in any case would be unable to send up a full representative side owing to inability of the Selectors taking whom they desire from the Bank.
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For Kwanti
Entries And Handicaps
ANDERSON,
welcome, return to the cricketi Aeld on Saturday when he rattled up 126 against the Army and parti- cipated in a first wicket stand of 200 with A. M. Rodrigues,
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ANDERSON was only nineteen when earned an Interport
blazer, but since that occasion his play
The following are the ponies entered for the Fanling Hunt and Race Club Christmas and New Year Meetings at Kwanti on Tues-siderably. He is a beautiful bataman day, December 27 and Sunday, January 1. The handicaps are given as follow:
CHRISTMAS MEETING.
The Volunteer Corps Steeplechase Unofficial Ponies
Britannic Hall Cupid Demurrer Maple Leaf Mongolian Stag Peter Davy Red Leaves White Stars Social Mark
Weight
as an all-rounder has gone off con-
to watch once he has got sat, posJesu- ing a splendid repertoire of strokes on the off, and a more than useful leg glide. He is, however, too prone to nibble during his first two overs, and this tendency has too frequently been responsible for his downfall. As medium paced bowler Anderson la de- Anitely dangerous on his day, but this season he has had a lean erop of wie. kets.
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ON Saturday, he batted brilliant-
ly against the strong Army attack which included Lt. A. C. Hamilton, Capt. Mirehouse, Lt. Anstruther and Lt. Garthwaite, and in his innings of 126, scored out of 200, he hit no fewer than twenty-five boundaries.
Pereira's Magnificent
Bowling
Rugby Interporter Scores 14 In Partnership Of 144
PEARCE
WILL BE A MENACE
M..el ARCULLI again showed
that he is a quick scoring batsman on Saturday when he raftled up 39 out of 66 when the {junior champions had lost five wic- kets for 47 in their league match against the Navy. He hit. Mne- Thompson for 20 runs in one over and included eight boundaries in his 39. It was due mainly to his batting and to the bowling of A. R. Sudlad that the Indians. recorded their fourth Buccessive win. Sumad, who bowled 5.2 overs for 6 runs and 4 wickets, captured his lost three wickets without conced- ing a run.
KITCHELL in registering
RIDE AND SAYER TO ASSIST CLUB IN N the second Longue conting
F.
TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT.
(By Athole.)
of the season treated the Service Corps bowling with such scant rea- pect that he had a five and twenty boundaries in his 103 not out. In his first eleven scoring strokes were ten boundariest He was associated D. PEREIRA, the Interport the last man in, was injured in a foot with J. L. Younggaye in an un- fast bowler, was in splendid ball match on the Friday and was not broken fourth wicket partnership all-round form on Saturday.
in the best of condition. As it was, Re- however, Burnett remained with W. C. which yielded 150 runs, of which turning the following amazing Hung until the H.K.C.C. total of 180 Youngaaye's share was 17. G. R. bowling figures:
was passed. Before the drawing of Wynne's century for the Polica lar catch from Hung, again off Beck, against the R.E. and Signals was
the first of the season. he at one time had captured 6 wic- but the match had then been' won. batted superbly for 70, scored out kets for 19.
R. M. RICKETTS is a bowler R. a runs in the same game, and G. to be watched. He is not eventually returned an analysis of
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M. RODRIGUES, another
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port honours next November, also
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stumps Owen Hughes dropped a simi W
0. M. R. W. 8,3 2 29
toot
beat three
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bat he
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of 200. He was in great form on the leg side and nine boundaries was bowling at top came from his hat as the result of II throughout and his pace so de exactly a slow bowler, using his for 30. It will be recalled that Sour glides and hooks.
ceived the Navy batsmen that he hit wrists to advantage, though I sus-butts has been the mainstay of the the sticks on six occasions, Pereira was pected him of no-balling several years, and he has been the only bowler Craigengewer team for the past two PODRIGUES showa splendid foot required to bat when the champions had times. He dismissed A. T. Lay and to take 9 wickets in an innings during
wickets
for 8 work, and it is this factor which was not over-awed by the occasion, and the Fincher brothers for 11 runs, the past two years. He concluded that
suns, allows him te escape innumerable 1b.w. decisions. His strength on the used the long handle to such effect that but L. McInnes treated him in the season with 40 wickets at a
he scored 30 out of 69 to give the In-right manner with the free use of
10.45 runs
per wicket.. leg side cause hin tng an appeal dians a seven wickets victory. Includ- the long handle. The newcomer to HE Triangular Tournament come across his wicket inviting an appealed in his knock were five boundaries the K.C.C. hit him for two Bixes, when the ball comes through on to his and a six off Mne. Jemmett gads. He has, however, a quick eye and the umpire is seldom troubled un-
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cost of
The
monces on Saturday when the but Mr. J. P. Robinson, the um-Club entertain the Army.
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Kame with less the bowler besta the Varsity R. MINU, whose bowling pire, signalled boundaries on both should
occasions. One landed on the bank They are making one change in the the Club slightly the better alde. won the May. Interport for Hong Kong, had his analysis spoil-behind the pavilion screena side which went down to the K.C.C., WITH Rodrigues, their skipper, and ed by a six and a boundary by Lt. glorious straight drive, and the Alan Roid giving up his place to L. T.
Anderson in such good form the
other landed on the grass terrace Ride, the University player. Comdr. Shaw, otherwise his 8 University look like fielding a strong
E. Lovers for 21 runs and 2 wickets of the pavilion, another beautifully game will be continued on Boxing Day alde, in the League this season. Gozano is a very useful all-rounder, might have looked considerably timed effort. Mr. Robinson's de-so that heavy scoring is anticipated.
The following is the Club alde and having already
under
the better. He too used the long han-cision might well have cost the the probable Army team:- notice
and tion
"Tinker" Lee all-rounder
included a six off Paym. Lt. Comdr. the exciting finish. · who
CaYates and ten boundaries. not be lightly discounted, Ride is also showing good form with the bat and
of
come
mmit Interport Selec-dle and hit up 68 out of 98 which KC.C. the match in the course of Club-A. W. Hayward (Capt.), E. J.
unsity he too would be counted a dan gerous batsman. Gosano is
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R. Mitchell, A. C. Beck, E. R. Due- kitt, G. 8. Dunkley, D. S. Harley, H. 0. E. C. and L. T Owen Hughes,
Marton. T. A. C. BECK bowled better than Pearce, G. R. M. Ricketts
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Capt.
Mirehouse,
Capt.
batsman, is going to make a A. PEARCE, the Kent amateur his figures of 4 for 47 Ride.
would suggest.
Army He was hit Wales, Lt. Hamilton, L. Masson, Lt. their lot of runs this season. On Satur
A. T. aroung by
Lay, but
Garthwaite, Lt. Anstruther, Lt. Stoe. later had bad luck with ker. Lt Crakz. Lt Young, L/Cpl.
the slips. Frank Colledge and Pte. Dewey.. snicks through was at the Goodwin also bowled well, and
The Christmas Hurdle Race Ponies
1bs.
Anson
163
Weight
Banjolina
150
lbs.
Black Maria
153
158
Celerity
147
101
Christmas Belle
146
Cloudy Eve
150
153
101
152
Daylight Eve
140
Devon
161
152
Fighting Blood
168
149
Just Imagine
171
Little Gem
158
146
Mouche
The Tally Ho Steeplechase (Unofficial)
Zephyr
156 149
Pontes
HIS morning, however, I was Black Blaria Treasured by
a Club member Bright Prospert
Weight
NEW YEAR MEETING
Ibe.
|A.
168
The Troop Steeplechase
188
Ponies
Weight
108
1bs,
188
Britannic Hall
158
168
Cupid
168
Demurrer
140
168
Jan Stower
146
168
Maple Leaf
161
The Ladies Race (Unofficial) Ponies
Mongolian Stag
162
Weight
Mouche
161
ibs.
Pater Davy
149
160
Red Leaves
152
150
Social Mark
140
160
White Stars
160
The United Services' Hurdie Race
150
(Unofficial)
160
l'onies
Weight
ibs.
100
150
Bright Prospect
168
| skipper with the flight of the ball.
160
Cloudy Eve
168.
150
County
188
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The Polo Scurry (Unofficial)
Dunce Malakit
168
168
148
188
168
The Christmas Plate
Ponies
Á mos
Weight
The New Year Hurdle Race Ponleo.
100
Weight
13
lbs.
155
Amos
165
149
Anson-
153
199
152
Black Maria
158
155
152
149
Cupid
Colert Hall
163
word endeavour to curb his impet
147
158
Daylight Eve
100
155
Dovon
181
149
Duke of Normandy II
H. Nomanbhoy as the slow bowler during the time he
fast bowler with Lee and A. T. No day he scored only 9 out of 27, but manbhoy as the medium bowlers.
162
Fighting Blood
168
140
Imperial Hall
132
155
Just Imagine
171
Little Gom
158
The Christmas Steeplechase Ponies
White Heather
156
the sticks since the commencement of Ife was unfortunate to get in fronti the season. They have yet to playof a straight one from Frank Good- their first League game.
Weight
iba.
The Ladies' Sprint Race (Unofficial)
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Pontes
163
1bs.
156 156
Amos
165
Bunfolina
160
158
Christmas Belle.
150
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Estrellita
150
150
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FI FO
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150
147.
Porial Hall
750
160
158
150
150
171,
Jupiter
160
150
140
Little Gem
150
150
Sanction
150
165
Shanghai Beau
150
K
760-
Toby
160
150
150
Weight Tbs.
153
161
155
155
152
OLDEST OXFORD CRICKET, BLUE PASSES AWAY.
149
-168
155
161
249
165
152 165
The New Year Stakes
Weight
--15788
-1521
150
158
150 158
Bight
h:1688)
168
168
188
168
168
188
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Their fielding is excellent and Zimmern crease it was clearly apparent that seems to have recovered completely ON New Year's Eve the Club are eth has shown great improvement behind the light did not affect him at all from his strained muscle.
fixtura between the
tertaining the Navy in their second game and the Club team and the probable Navy team is as follows: win which kept very low. He was E. RICHARDSON enjoyed the
Club-A. W. Hayward (Capt.), E. J. R. Mitchell, A. C. Beck, E. R
RDuckitt GAINST the strong Army bat. strong on the off side, but he had holiday
Hughes, Weightting aide Gosano gave away
not got the pace of the wicket to P.W.D. and the Sanitary Department G. 8. Dunkley, H. Owen
on Saturday, and collected 126 out of C. Marton, T. A. Pearce, G. R. M. only one run in his first five overs, give the leg balls the punishment 144 nepred from the bat before he retir. Ricketts, L. T. Ride and G. R. Sayer and later took three wickets in they deserved. He is a splendid ed. He hit R. A. J. Simpson, a promis- Navy Capt. Burnett, Lt. Comdr. three overs for only six runs. fieldsman at cover point and is ing medium paced bowler for a six and Shaw, Sob.-Lt. Carver, Mid. Farhi, two boundaries in one over. During Lt. Marsham, Pay M. Lt.-Comdr, Yates, Lt. Garthwaite, who was top-scorer quite as good as G. R. Sayer was the course of his innings he hit eigi Mae Jemmett, Sab.-L. Robertson, Li- with 47, was caught off his bowling at his best.
hit nine boun- Caden, Lt. Eaden and Mid Boyle. teen 4's. G. R. Sayer b daries in his 58, acored out of 89, and Lt. Anstruther, who was undefeat: H. OWEN HUGHES bad the mis. It was due to his fine effort that the N Saturday the following will ro
present the Club in their Second fortune to drop a catch at the Sanitary Department totalled 140, but ed at the close, hit 11 runs in one vital stage of the: Club-K.C.C. the P.W.D. won by 8 wickets. League Axture against the Po
,the Police at over from Anderson including a game when he missed G. C.
the Valley:EN glorious six-the only one of the Burnatt. at 114oft. Beck. It
CE: Gabagan. (Captain), A. K
Mac match. “Archie" Hamilton, the was a hard cotch which weat T^). F. BUTTRESS, the former Colony kenzie, H.-J. Armstrong, C. W. E Interport all-rounder indulged in a straight into his hands at second slip, Rugby forward, participated in Bishop A. H. Barberd, L. D. Klibee, bat he aurprised everyone by dropping & third wicket partnership with J. E. H.-J. D. Lowe, A. D. Lowson, R. 8. W. merry knock, hitting up his 20 in it. It might have meant victory for Richardson, the pair adding 133 of Patterson, J.. E. Potter and C. A. five hita.
the Club had be held it as J. C. Lyal, which Buttress claimed 14? ̧
Wright.
Tony
Duke of Normandy II that all difficulties would be sur Dunce mounted. He told me that the Hefty Club had guaranteed $1,500 towards Malakite
1 also Mellguards defraying the expenses. understand that the team will prob ably go up to Shanghai by the N.Y.K. vessel ss. Fushimi Maru and return by one of the Empress boats.
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Alexandra Hall Festival Eve Golden Arrow
MCLELLAN, who is acting Golden Star Jan Stewer. Snappy Eve
D. captain in the absence of Dr. San
J. A. R. Selby, tells me that the Tommy Boy team hope to leave on January 21. Valley Hall The Interport game is scheduled for Wembly Stag
Wonderful Stor January 28, and the second game, against the U. S. Marines, will be played on the 30th.
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will be a great pity if the
I'match is allowed to slide as the
Boy of Calamity, County, Nestor, Patch Patch, Pica lilli, Ploughman, Purity, Tony Skean Dhú, Shin Mo, Sunrise Eve, and White Heather Happy Hit.
Zephyr
last match against Shanghai dates back to February 1931 when Shanghai sent a team down here. Blue Plane The invitation to visit Shanghai Christmas Belle lest February was unavoidably Estrellita cancelled owing to the outbreak of Imperial Hall trouble in the northern city.
Jimmy Jupiter Sanction
Saturday the Club are flay Shanghai Beau
On the Combined Services Sunning
Afteen and a rousing game is assur-Tien Feng Shan
ed with the odds alightly in favour of the Services. J. H. McElney, the Club hooker, is probably taking 2
Until Then
well earned rest on account of BAMOB recurrence of a former knee in Anson jury, and A. F. Jenkins will prob. Banjolina ably take R. H. Griffiths's place to Champagne Bay
Choctow II... partner W. H. B. Rigg in the centre.
THE Club will commence the New Year Who Conte in t rears of the Army in the Triangu far Tournament, but I have auffi cient confidence in the Civilian side after their good display against the Navy on Saturday to believe
Duke lu
Fanling Stag Fighting Blood Just Imagine Loch Ness Loch Ryan Rooslan
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Burning
Tien Feng Shan Until Thon Ponies
The New Year Steeplechase
that they will avenge their former siderably stronger in the.. New defeat at the hands of the Army Year. The new players have not by a solitary point. The Club for yet been given try-out in a wards are blending into a useful match, but if they prove as good pack and the three quarters are their follow-workers, Peart, Banjolina showing a better understanding Fogg and Bonham, who at present Champagne Bay of one another's play than was be-play in the teain, they are certain Choctow I fore evident. The Navy will not of places.
Dake of Milan the Devonshire, I am given to ANGUS, the Secretary of the Fating Blood. understand, and look like being
Kowloon team, hopes to gain Just Imagine
Alexandra Hall
wooden spoonists as both the the support of the Navy in order Loch Ness Army and the Club will beat them to use the CB.A. ground at King's Loch Ryan.
Malakit at their present strength.
Park during the second half
Mellguarda of the season. This season
have been play-th THE following will represent the few matches The Afteen against fed of this ground owing to the Pontes team from the: South Wales Bor-high up-keep of the ground and the land derers on the Club ground, Happy financial embarrassment of the Fanling Stag Valloy, at 5 pm, to-morrow: Club, so that Rugby has only been Festival Eve S. J. H: Fox; R. Goldman, Lplayed at the Valley and at Sookun Golden Star Goldman, R. H. D. Wade, A. H. poo. If Angus's hopes materialise Snappy Eve Harbord: A. D. Lowson, A Wit may act as a boost to the Kowloon over Tommy Boy Torribles J. E. H. Cogan, R. Stil-Club In addition to providing a
The M. 1. Scramble (Unofficial) Hard, G. C. Moutrie, R. I Cherrill, third Rugby centre.
F. R. Burch, A. G. Dalziel, M. N. MAG Cochrane, A. R. Cox
The
Ponfer
Amethyst
The Borderers will be represent S.
7. Kong rugby player, who has Esculado
Skean Dhu
ed by the following Sergt. Gould; had the distinction of playing in Friar John Fte Lewis, Lieut. Richardson, Pte. the first teams, of Calcutta, Singa Walters and Cpl. Show; L/C Hewitt pore, Hong Kong and Shanghal, The Curlew and Lieut. Hamilton, Sergt. Con has just recovered from a kuce in Violite atant, Pta. Lloyd, Pte. Gilmore, Pte, Jury and will take His place in the White Label Watkins, Pte, Whelan, L/C Evans, front row of the Singapore pack, jaz L/C Birch and Pte. Evana
where he figured prominently, laat
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EVERAL newplayers for the
Kowloon
been recruilted fro
Garrard, it is sald is one of the Club have finest forwards seen in Singapore the Royal Air and Malaya, since the Conceivable
S. Botiaventura, will con Singapore and late (Continued at foot of next Column)pernational.
Force, and i
the Kowloon if
AS
be strengthened by the return of
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Anson
Country Club
PROOS
READING WIN,
London, Yesterday:
after he had hit eight boundaries.
Spends 88th Birthday Watching All-India Play.
Mr.
William Fulier-Mait- land, who has died at Brighton at the age of 88, ⠀ was the oldest" "Oxford Blue.” The funeral took place at Stansted. He was the last survivor of the Oxford team which played * Cambridge at Lord's In the
match of 1864,
He spent part of his 88th birthday in May watching the
✨ Indian and Sussex cricketers
playing at Hove,
In the sixties Mr.- Fuller- Maltland "was one of the best good amateur cricketers, batsman and reliable in the field, but especially famous 24 a slow bowler
SOUTH CHINA TEAMS.
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Oxford and the Boat
OXFORD PRESIDENT
ON BOAT RACE
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Race THE NATIONAL CORINTHIAN
rowing, which has been suffering greatly at Oxford in past years, might be one of friendly help, and encouragement rather than one of antagoniam ?"
“Isis” Leader Gives The The article continues:
Wrong Impression.
NO REASON TO RETRACT
STATEMENT..
"Wonald a fortnight ago that it would need an altogether excap- tional effort for Oxford to win the Boat Race and to avoid whatever unenviable consequences must fol- low on the tenth defeat in succes- ston.
In spite of Mr. Crum's letter, We can see no reason to retract that statement.
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Oxford, Nov. 16. Mr. W.-D. C. Erskine Crum, president of the Oxford University Boat Club, has sent a letter to the Isia," the official undergraduate organ, protesting against & leading in which the U.U.E.C. have misin- article on the failure of Oxford to terpreted our whole-hearted sup win the Boat Race port and encouragement.
"We can only deplore the manner
In an article headed "The Pass-To refrain from publishing ing Boat Club, the "Isis prints the articles which do nothing but Hat letter which reads: ter the rowing men of Oxford would Your leader last week has caus- seem to us not only cowardly but a ed no small sensation among the violation of every accepted princi athletic section of the University, ple of sport."
and as an official of the 0.UBIG.
I would ask you to refrain from publishing articles whic Vive the
The South China A.A. are send-general public the Reading|ing a volley-ball, and a basket-ball sien of Orford rowing. ng men and ladies, to "As you are the offic leave gradua
Round of the Simford Bridge Hong
remain in Ewalow for three
ry 24 and will by many Lond
NG SZE KWONG BILLIARDS.
BAGATELLE ASSOCIATION.
Walter Lindrum, Edgar Kail And Bobby Howes On Committee.
The latest recruit to the ranks of governing bodles Is the National Corinthian Baga-" telle Association.
It has framed rules for. tournament play under which no-ball may be played more than once. The highest score recorded under these condit- tions is 1180.5
The committee. includes Walter Lindrum, Bobby Howes. and Edgar Kail, the Isthmian League and International Soc- cer player. ADE
Incidentally, MI. A. T. Hill, the chairman, says that the game in its present form would
een called "Isthmian,”
nthlan, but phonetica were too diffentt.
ATHLETIC RETURNING.
Kwal-shing Bright;
H.MS Koppel
Round
n.Jaya?
reported lony on
the Chinese has
arning to. re: January.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.