MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1933.
M.C.C, WIN
10 OUT OF 25
ENCOUNTERS
Fourteen Draws And One Defeat.
FULL RESULTS OF TOUR
THE
HE full record of the M. C. C. tour, which was concluded to- day is 25 matches played; 10 wins; 14 matches drawn and 1 lost.
The results of all the matches. played are as follows:-
IN AUSTRALIA
Western Australia, at Perth,
drawn.
Combined Australian
Perth, drawn,
XI,
at
South Australia, at Adelaide, won by an innings and 128 runs.
Victoria, at Melbourne, won by an innings and 83 runs.
An Australian XI, at Melbourne.
drawn.
New South Wales, at Sydney, won by an innings and 44 runs.
First Test Match, at Sydney, won by ten wickets.
Southern Districts of New South Wales, at Wagga Waggn, drawn.
CHAPMAN'S TEAM. The following is a comparison of Jardine's team's record and that of Percy Chapman's side in the 1928-9 season in Australia only.
Jardine's Chapman's
P
W.
22
10
1
24
10
1
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RECREIO DEFEAT SOUTH CHINA
Santos Scores Twice In Sensational Game
CHINESE WINGERS' ABSENTEES
(By Outside Left).
TWO rasping goals by F. Santos of the Recreio and amazing goal- keeping by Lawrence featured the premier league soccer game at Caroline Hill yesterday, when the Recreio sensationally defeated South China by 2 goals to 1 in a fast and furious game.
This was South China's third defeat this season, the Club and
the Borderers having League victories to their credit.
The goal-scoring shots, the only good ones of the game, were sent smashing past Lim Thin-chan by Santos, who as a rule leaves the scoring to others.
Santos found his forwards held yards out, Lim making the mistake by a ruthless South China defence, of advancing to meet Santos. and during the latter part of the Fung Well Marked. first half and the whole of the
Figueiredo, the Recreio centre second, he forsook his left wing half, started shakily, but later was position and joined whole-hearted always nearly too good for Fung ly in the attack.
King-cheong; and Marques, the It was desperate work during the left back, gave second half when South China kept little scope.
Tam Kong-pak The left wing, J. up a continual bombardment on Gonsalves and F. Santos, were the
the Recreio goal, but the magnifi-best pair on the field, and Delgado,
n. eent display by Lawrence through-in the centre, made only one mis-
Turmania, at Launceston, won by an innings and 126 runs.
Tasmania at Hobart, drawn. Second Test Match, at Melbourne, lost by 111 runs.
Victorian Country, at Bendigo, drawn.
ed their methods.
Ip Pak-wa, was South China's
RANJI DIES FROM HEART ATTACK
Century His First Test
K.
London, To-day.
S. BANJITSINEJI, one of the leading personalities in the annals of English cricket, sue- cumbed to a heart attack yester. day morning at Jamnagar at the age of 61.
Ranji hit a century in his first Test appearance against Austra- 31a, scoring 164 not out at Man- chester in 1896. He hit one other, in his fifteen appearance. He was also the second player to aggre- gate 3,000 runs in first-class
In a season. He accom
hed this feat twice, sharing.
the record with Tom Hayward, Patay Hendres, Herbert Sutcliffe and Philip Mead.
Uncle of K. 5. Duleepsinhji, the famous Cambridge batsman and captain of Sussex, Ranji was Pre- Lident of the Sussex County Cricket Club.
THE Guerdon of Grace and Speed: giving the youthful Sonja Henie the Ribbon and Cup after she had proved herself the World's best lady skater in the recent championship at Stockholm.
MUNDY'S BIG SKATING CHAMPION IS RETIRING
VICTORY
Russell Beaten 13 & 11
In Captain's Cup.
K. G. C. FINAL ROUND
SONJA HENIE BECOMES TIRED.
CLUB BEAT
KOWLOON BY
AN INNINGS
Aggressive Batting
Harley & Garthwaite
PEARCE'S FINE KNOC
Aggressive batting by D 3. H ley and Lt. Gerthwaite, enabled th Club to beat Kowloon by an inning and 32 runs yesterday at the KC Harley hit ten boundaries in h 80, while Garthwaite found rails on thirteen occasions Inf 78. The best knock of the however, came from T. A. Pairer He batted beautifully for 84 hits ting a six and five boundaries be fore being stumped when attempt ing a big hit b
The K. C. C., faced with the taskc of scoring 109 to save the innings defeat, collapsed sensationally be fore, Beck (6 for 20) and Garth waite (4 for 40), and were dismiss ed for 77.
Garthwaite enjoyed a particular ly good match, scoring 78 and tak ing 8 wickets for 89 runs.
Scores:
Kowloon C.C.
E. C. Fincher, e Divatt
Garthwaite.
A, T. Lay, c Hayward,
Garthwaite
Stockholm, March 20. exciting, with even a dash of ro- Sonja Henie, Norwegian expert mance. in fancy skating, who, won
For the future Sonja bas no her seventh world championship here emphatically, that
really definite plans. She states, E. F. Flucher, b Garthwaite
she does not |J. C. Lyal, b Pearce.... recently, is quite sure she is want to turn professional, and she I. McInnes, e Pearce, b Lowson:
barking on a stage or film career, McLellan
11 out earned the Recreio their two take when he shot wideo y H. MUNDY won the through with formal competition. denied even the thought of em-N. A. E. Mackay, 1.b.w., B 13 points, and the result fully justifi-Lim Thin-chan to beat early in Kowloon Golf From now on It's going to be skat She intends to keep on giving ex-C. I. Stapleton, b McLellan
the game.
Club's Captain's Cuping for pleasure and exhibitions, hibitions and she wants to visit W. C. Hung, b Lowson Hard as it is to applaud a Apart from Leung Wing-chui,
Her reason for wanting to with-America again, Blde whose harassing style
G. C Burnett, not out yesterday who was the best player in South Competition
draw, abe explained, sitting in' al disrupts a machine which can
Her Father. Agrees. China's team, Leung Tat-wing, who when he beat G. H. hotel room here with her father, is
F.S. W. Smith, ці
e Hayward, Her father, who in his youth was turn out delightful football, it played at inside left in place of Russell by 13 and 11 on training procedure and the routine. Sonja her first tricks on
b Lowbon very simple. She is tired of the skater and cyclist, and who taught F. Goodwin, b Garthwaite must not be overlooked that virility has its place. in the hardest worker. Tam Kong-pak the 25th. green in the Having drilled on skates like a points out that his daughter has
skates, Extras (B.10, L.B.1, N.B.3) 14) game.
was ever alert. He hit the Recreio Final Round over 36 soldier since she was eight years worked hard in acquiring her Total
*185 But many must have been dis-cross bar twice in the first half,
jold, she wants more time to her-world championships, including satisfied with the match, not be. Fung King-cheong, however, had holes.
Fall of the wickets:-1 for 2; 2 Victorian Country, at Ballarat,
self. She isn't through with skat-jearly to bed, attention to food, and for 8; 3 for 24; 4 for 46; 5 for 76 drawn, abandoned owing to rain.ball witnessed, nor because there
cause there was little good foot-an unhappy match.
On handicap Mundying by any means, but she wants long hours of practice.
6 for 76; 7 for 125; 8 for 182; 9) New South Wales, at Sydney, won
S. P. O. Darlington refereed and received two was an absence of thrills, but be-lined up the following:-
strokes to be more free to live her own It might be well, he admits, if for 156 10 for 185. by four wickets,
Queensland Country, at
Recreio: W. Lawrence: G. A. Gut-over each eighteen holes. strain. cause of the many missed chances. Too-
by both sides, both of which de-terres and V. Marques; M. Oliveira,
C. Figueiredo and W. Mackintosh; Russell never at any Not that winning world cham-ver cups and gold plaques.-Asso- Beck Queensland, at Brisbane, won by lighted the crowd with many Castilho, J. Gomes, N. Delgado,
stage revealed his usual plonships hasn't been pleasant and ciated Press. Gonsalves and F. Santos.
South China:-Lim Thin-chan steady form, and at the Leung In-chan and Leung Wing-chul: Tong Kwan, Wong Meishun and Lee end Kwok-wal; Yeung Sul-yick, Tam Kong-
Third Text Match, at Adelaide, won by 338 runs.
woomba, drawn.
an innings and 61 runs.
Fourth Test Match, at Brisbane, won by six wickets.
Northern Districts of New South
Wales, at Newcastic, drawn.
Fifth Test Match, nt Sydney, won by eight wickets.
Victoria, at Melbourne, drawn.
South Australia, at Adelaide,
drawn.
IN NEW ZEALAND Wellington at Wellington
Drawn,
movements.
Recreio-Take Lead.
fine
life, without nervous stress and she takes a vacation from this busi-
(ness of acquiring blue ribbons, sil--
of the morning
WALES
The Recreio took the lead in the first half and held it until the Fung King-cheong, Leung Tat- round was seven down.
interval. SANTOS broke through following a forward kick by Figueiredo to swerve round Tam Kong-pak and Loung Wing-chui and score a brilliant goại from 40 yards out.
wing and Yeung Poon-hon.
"
FIRST DIVISION
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pla
South China set up a fierce Artillery 17 13 0 4 47 27 26 bombardment from the restart, and South China 139 1 8 34 12 19 shots were sent in from every Borderers ...14 8 2 443 19 18
First Test Match, at Christ-angle, but Lawrence played magni-Navy 15 7 17 31 28 15 church, drawn,
Second Test Match, at Auckland. drawn.
HOCKEY
REST XI AGAINST CHAMPIONS,
Recreio Supply Four Players..
ficently, punching, guing length, and kicking away.
Curious
Football
Etiquette
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
16 4 0 12 29 39
8
THE WIND played havoc
full Lincolns 13 6 2 5 27 22 14:
BL. Joseph's 12 6 15 24 20 13) .15 6 18 19 39 · 13 ) ..12 6 0 6 21 20 12 9 4 2 3 80 21 JO
Both Gutterres and Marques de-Club fended well and broke up the Police visitors' attacks before they got Athletic really dangerous.
Kowloon
WIN SOCCER
TOURNEY First Time Since 1927-8.
SCOTLAND BEAT ENGLAND
YACHTING
ILLINGWORTH CUP
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
*Garthwaite Divett
15.1 6
7 4
0. M. R. W 14 0
54 43 12-
7.1 16
Pearce McLellan Lowson
€ 0 15
G D 81
bowled 3 no balls. Hong Kong Gi
D. S. Harley, b Bung L. D. Kilbee, b Burnett
17.
Jan Wins But Protest. A. Pearce, at Mackay, b Lyal 34
Lodgedr
ELEVEN STARTERS
Capt. Krogh Moe won the Illingworth Yachting Cup for the race round the island yes- terday when he plloted Jan home ahead of True Blue (3r. Rouse) by 2 mins. 19 seconds. A protest against the winner. has, however, been lodged by True
Edinburgh, To-day. The defeat of England. by the odd goal in three in the soccer in- ternational against Scotland at Hampden Park on Saturday gave (Saturday's results on Page 11.) day and was responsible for at least
several League games on Satur Wales the Championships.
The match was played in ides) Blue. four upsets, the most notable being weather and before a record crowd Wasp II (Major Griffin) was the defeat of the Artillery, League of over 180,000. The gates were third in a field of eleven. loaders.
closed long before the match com
TIME menced.
The South China forward line, Recreio partly disorganised owing to the absence of Ip Pak-wa and Cheng Shul-hong on either wing, did everything but score. Fung King- cheong walked the ball into the
SAINTS AND "Y" THREE EACH very goalmouth, but he had his
HE following have been select-
Ted to represent the Reat eleven:
against the H. K. Ladies, Cham- pions of the Caer Clark Cup, at King's Park on Saturday, at 4.p.m.
B. Almada (Recreio)
·C. Osmund (Recreio)
A. Fowler (Y. M. C. A.)
E, Xavier (Recreto)
E. M. Beavis (C. B. A.) M. L. W. Bryson (St. Andrew's)
P. E. Gitins (81. Andrew's)
M. Mason. (Y. M. C. A.)
S. Daldel (Y, M. C.. A.)
M. Woolley (St. Andrew'
M. Remedios (Recreio)
GOLDMAN
AND MATTHEWS
QUALIFY
Captain's Cup At
Fanling
L. Goldman qualified for the Cap
1
faln's Cop at Fanling over the week-
drive turned round the upright.
Just before the interval the Recreio broke away once again, Santos again being "responsible, but”” a beautiful pass to Gonsalves was wasted when Leung Wing-chul charg- ed down his attempt to score." The opening of the second half brought the spectators to their feet when Tam Kong.pak, worked him- self clean through the Recreio de- fence-only to shoot wide of the mark
..15 2013 19. 83
BILLIARDS AT K.C.C
First Round Games In- Handicap Tourney.
THIRTY-TWO COMPETITORS
TOW
"
THE First Round of the Kowloon Cricket Club's Handicap Billards Tourna-
with
CIT. JOSEPH'S were concerned in one
+
This is Wales' first success since of the most remarkable games of the 1927-8 season when they lost the day. Starting their game with three, men from the Recrelo, lent them only one point-to Scotland at) in order to make the game possible, Wrexham.-Router, they went down to a crushing, defent
at the hands of a Second-"Division
The following have been team the Athletic first also field-winners of the championship ed in order that the game might be played.
ing the past ten years:-
THIS GAME will go down in local football history as being one of ment will commence at 6 P.mod. The three
the most remarkable ever play. to-night at the K. C. C.
players, *** Delgado, Simms and Castilho,
quite resigned from the St Joseph's Third Division teams, and were struck off their register and sign- ed on as Recreio Club meu, 24,
The games will be of 250 points cently
re
1928-4-Wales 1924- 5 Scotland 1926 6-Bogtland 1920- Scotland (*) England: 1927, 8 Wales 1928-9 Scotland 1929-30-England- 1980- 1 England Scolland
2081- 2'--- England 1982- 3 --- Wales
the
Carpenter Al
Calo A2
(Mr. G. Gandy), (Mr. B. Bergaust). Wasp II A8
(Major Griffin). Artemis A
(Mr. B. Berg).
dur-La Linda A
Finished Pos'n, 4.00.32-11.
Lt. Garthwaite, b Hung Capt. Williams, 1.b.w
Burnett
A. W. Hayward, ruri out D. McLellan, b Hung A. C. Beck, b Goodwin G. E. R. Divett, not out G. S. Dunkley, b Hung
Extras (B.17, W.B.1, N.B.2)
78
Total (for 9 wkts, dec.) 294 A. D, Lowson did not bat. Fall of the wickets-1 for 853 2 for 70; 3 for 188; 4 for 217; 5 for 254; 6 for 278; 7 for 278; 8 for 292; 9 for 294. :)
*Burnett Goodwin
BOWLING ANALTELS.
E. F. Fincher
B
OM 24 3 88
8 2 29
6
2 17
0
71
22
40:
28
Hung 144 2
bowled 8 no balls.
+bowled one wide,
8.34.40 8
2.19.54 3
3.55,22 10
Smith Lyal
+McInnes
3.27.87
(Major Lochner).
1*Ján A6
3.16.50
(8)
(Capt.
Krogh Moe).
Isobel A7
3.28.46
(Comdr. Cowland)
Joa
3.26,25
(Mr. J. Stanton).
(Guil Ağ
(3.30.48
(Mr. B. Naeun),
(6)
Cicada A10BRICAN
*3.28.47
(Mr. Day & Mr. Blake),
(4)
Trus Blue A11
0.19,15
(Mr. Etonse).
(4)
(5)
48
Protest against Jan. *Subject to Protest
KOWLOON C-C. 2ND INNS
E, C. Fincher, Ib.w., b
Walte
C. L. Stapleton, Lowson,
2nd Beck
Equaliser and Winner. *** The following is the draw for The equaliser came "After ten the first round: minutes play in the second half, G. B. Labrum (rec. 60) v. L. Jack WHETHER or not the result of the LEUNG TAT-WING took the ball (owe 60); W. W. Hirst (rec. 60) W Athletic-St. Joseph's game will from Tong Kwan to beat Lawrence D. S. Green (rec. 60); Geo Les he allowed to stand, will be an inter- at point blank range, (scratch) v, H. L. Thompson (owe erting point for the Association to efforts at goal-scoring were spoiled by cipated off D'Agullar Point the
After this South China made 50); A. Bower (owe 90) v. E.. T. deal with, as, under the byelaws, najsitreacherous wind." frantic, efforts to secure the lead, Fleet (rac, 30); R. B. Hambly (rec," players other than those registered and for long periode only Lim 80) v. J. B. Canning (owe 60) C. I under the designated Club, are permit Thin-chan remained in the Chinese Stapleton (ree: 60) v. G. A White to play.
Owing to the heavy swell anti-
E, F. Fincher, b Garthwaite W. C. Hong, c Hayward,
Garthwaite
Minnes, e Williams, b Back
Haywa
A. T. Lay, b Beck NA E Mackay,
b. Back FB. W. Smith,
Garthw CAP/C Burnett, b Beck
Committee altered the Course, Instead of racing round the Island DODGER, the Interport and Club the yachts sailed the following:
custodian, was a notable absentee Course "up from the Club team,
Channel Rock (P) Stonecutters Island (P),^^ * Discorby, Bay: Islsts (8), A distance of 24 miles
half, but the Recreio held out (rec. 30); G, A. Y. Hall (cec, 20) V. DELGADO, who is a Third Division ring disha pale although they were severely tast. H. Kew tree, 101 F. G. Harridge
-player har þad the unique distinc- ed before the end has a (rec. 60) v. H. Nish (rec, 60) Ftion of scoring two goals for two di
„Five minutes :: from ~ time, Goodwin (owe 30) V. B. F. Fincher ferent teams in the same agterna [SANTOS, taking advantage of a (owa 30); H. Lz Dennys (öwe 60) v.
{mskick by Tam Kony-pak, snapped]R#SP+Tulips | fowa:140)=-85
up the ball to evade
chan. Green" (scratch)}} #{/W/ -Mi
with fast rising drive from
cleverly and beat Lin
end rebonding 841470 on the Old L COLE D
we 00): W. Hyde, Lowe S yão Lays (owa (70); MN,
Iowa 200)
considered by many to be quite a ALTHOUGH the Kowloon- ground is
good one, it is in reality one of the poorest in the Colony, v
KaTess munjeni tou the sea” and inters Fra shelter Cotany" sort - from: tharley blanta which usually prevallzonta Baturday aft
THE SECOND
China Light Club, detested: Lan 61 run
105 W
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