MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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CRICKET
UNIVERSITY
DISAPPOINT
AT POKFULAM
Fielding Errors Prove Expensive.
LEE'S INTERPORT CLAIMS
NHE University did not look like
Tchampions at Pokfulam on Sa-
turday where they were well beaten by the Rest of the League by 103
runa.
The fielding of the champions, which was largely responsible for their claim to the title, suffered an amazing relapse and was responsible for the Rest declaration at 170 for 8. Their bowling was of a good length and had the fielding been up to its usual standard the Rest would have experienced difficulty in topping the century mark.
A thrill was provided in the first
OXFORD ATHLETICS--The Anish of the 100 yards, won by D. M. Borland. G. A., MacLean was second and W. Poole (U.S.A.) third,
Saturday's Shield Finals
ARTILLERY
TRIUMPH OVER
THE ATHLETIC
Chingo Score. First
But Miss Penalty.
LEAGUE LEADERS LAST- BETTER
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
ALL ROUND INTERPORT AGAINST SWATOW
Swatow has made her debut in local sporting circles: During Easter an all-round team composed of members of the Hong Kong Cricket Club, will make the trip to that: port. În order to play a series of matches which will embrace cricket, hockey, soccer, tennis, bridge, pingpong, billiards and pokere
Among the list of players who are making the trip are such players as Harry Owen-Hughes, O. E. C. Marion, D.. S. Harley, Lt. Garthwaite, Captain Williams and Lt. Waring.
CRICKET
JUNIOR
CHAMPIONS
IN A DRAW
Kilbee And Alves In Big Partnership.
CHANCELESS BATTING
PLAYING
LAYING at Sookunpoo instead of on their own ground at
Cricket Club second eleven, junior
Swatow will depend on G. R. M. Ricketts, E. Bathurst and TNABILITY to finish off their
J. Robinson in the cricket, while Ricketts should be very useful Happy Valley the Craigengower A beautifully executed movements at soccer, though the talent in Swalow is not very good. east the Athletic two points yes- The local players will leave by the ss. Halching on Friday champions, assisted by R. Lee and tillery, after being a goal in ar- terday at Sookunpoo, when the Ar- and will return by the sa. Svale on the following Tuesday. rears after the first twenty minutes, won by 4 goals to 1.
The Artillery by no means had matters their own way. For thei first twenty minutes, the Athletic | kept the lead, and, although they were overrun in the last quarter of an hour, they played pluckily.
The Athletic did most of the
over when Duckitt was given the TT is usual to deal with the mafor THE outstanding player was Smith, benefit of the doubt in a smart at- game first, but a description of the the Borderera goal-keeper, who, tempt at a run out. He scored 15 Junior tle between the Navy, new hol-time and again, was at full length at pressing in the first, Lo Chal-wan before being bowled off his pads ders, and the Borderers, runners-up is the feet of the opposing forwards in and Mak Shut-hon being particu-
called for.
nectacular attempts to clear his linet. larly dangerous' with some long when drawing away to Gosano.
His gathering of Rawson's penalty drives. the victim of a high THE game can be described without kick was brilliant and brought the continual pressure, the Athletic Pearce was
After fifteen minutes of humping ball in the same over, and[1]
crowd to their feet a doubt as being the finest in the Garthwaite scored only one before Hong Kong League and Shield series
were awarded a free kick from just) being bowled by an off break from this season. Lee that kept low.
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HAZELWOOD on the Borderers' left outside the penalty area, and Lo wing was very dangerous and gave Chai-wan placed the ball out of Teddy Fincher, skipper of the THERE was little to choose between a wonderful display for the Junior Convey's reach for the opening
Istandard of football,
goal.
well
at 53 he had scored 12, which in- cluded two boundaries.
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penalty, Suter, who was pulled up by the referee for barging, slammed the ball away, and for the first time in
From the restart the Artil lery took play into the Athle- tic half, but Ho Chor-iu play. ed splendidly to clear on each occasion with Arst time shots. After 25 minutes' play Pardos į
INCOGNITOS
SECURE FOUR MAMAK POINTS
Now Second In
The Table,
The Incognitos, overwhelmed the Police by five goals to nfl in the Mamak Tournament yes- terday, and secured two fur- ther points when HMS. Tamar conceded points in their unplayed game.
A. M. Xavier, R. G. Reed (3) A. R. Sousa scored against
Police.
Radio
TABLE TO DATE.
P. W. L. D.
Goals
TWO YACHTS
DISQUALIFIED
L. Hubbard, two members of their senior eleven, played a drawn game with the Rest of the League, on Saturday, being 48 runs in ar rears with six wickets in hand when stumps were drawn.
Madar, skipper of the Rest, open- ed the innings with Alexander, the
YESTERDAY Police all-rounder, and the pair
Joss Wins Private Sweepstake Race.
TYPHOON WINS ROUND THE
ISLAND EVENT
added 20 before the latter was, bowled by Hubbard. Tucker re- mained while 7 runs were added. before falling to Lee's bowling.
The 'best cricket of the day was witnessed, when Kilbee and Alves came together in a fourth wicket partnership that realised 89 runs. Both bate men played chanceless cricket, Kilbee being in an aggressive mood while Alves revealed amazing patience waiting for the loose balls.
"A" class yachts of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club contested n private aweepstake race yesterday. The course was from Channel and Rocks, Kowloon Rock to Rumsey the Shoal, and started at 10.85 a.m. Kilbee hit a six, off Abbas, and ten La Linda protested against Gull boundaries in his 65, scored out of which was disqualified under 102, before being stumped when at- Y.R.A. rule 30 (a) stating "A yacht tempting a big hit. Alves was unde overtaking another must keep out feated at the close with 60 to his
.E. 21 18 2 1 72 15 87 yacht."
61 321
8 57
1 58 10 35
A. Pts of the way of the overtaken credit, having hit ten boundaries la
a patient innings. ~ Arising out of the above pro-
The champions, faced with the 2 64 28 28 367 26 27 not keeplag out of the way of Gull Lee and Leonard with only 15 runs 3 89 25 27 under the Y.R.A: rule 30 (g) stat--
86 24 24ing "When both yachts have the however, added 92 runs for the third on the board. Abbas and F. K., Lee, 3619 wind free on the same side, the wicket in a fortunate manner and 82 28 201 26. 81. 2132 16/yacht to windward shall keep out changed the whole complexion of the
side, was then joined by his served to win because of their splen- the teams, although the Navy de- brother, and, aided by several didly worked openings in the face of a TN the second half, preceeding the first boundary byes the pair added 20 heavier defence. rune before the latter was caught behind the sticks after be-DAWSON lived up to his reputation local football history, was ordered by of being an opportunist, when he the referee, Mr. R. O. Baldwin, to go ing dropped by Aziz in Lee's leg trup two balls earlier. Teddy saw dashed through between the Borderers' after the ball and restore it to its pro-sent in a long range drive which incognitos:19 17 1
backs to score a wonderful opening per spots the half century hoisted before bo-
goal.
THE NAVY, who were awarded two completely baffled Siu Sein-ries, to St. Andrew's 20 16 3 2 81 14 test, Cicada was disqualified for task of scoring 187 to win, lost R ing bowled by a beauty from Lee
IT that took his leg stump. Fifth out THE Borderers' forwards played aleach other, were lucky to score from the
penalties within ten minutes of lenter the net for the equaliser. lat By. H.K.8. 18 18 THE
splendid game but they commit-second, when Murrell shot weakly, but pressed and took the lead through Wishart
From that period the Artillery R.C. Siganis 20 12
R.A.S.C. ted fatal faults three times which just wide of Smith, into the net, sixty Edmonds, who flashed in a shot at Medway practically gave the game away. iseconds before the final whistle.
point blank range into the net R.A.M.C. nelt became associated in the fault which may be described esTHE Senior Shield game started off after Siu Setu-rien had saved at Police
THE
* ridiculous one, was to pass to
University highest partnership of the day. another player with only one back to it might be one of the best games of
very promisingly and looked as if full length. Alded by mistakes in the field pass for an opportunity of scoring. This the season, but the display in the letic took play into the Artillery Parthian
Just before the interval, the Ath!
12th R.A. the pair added '84 runs before
taelle invariably ended in the waiting second half resembled more of a dog goal arca as the result of a beau- mun being pulled up for offside, and night than a soccer game. the innings was declared.
in this way the Barderers threw away In collecting 57, in which
were three opporunities in the first half.
tiful forward movement, but, in at-
Tamar twelve boundary hits, Omar was
N caught behind the wicket
second half_resulted in the re-sent the ball against Wroe, who | RAC feree, E. P. O. Darlington, ordering handled. Gosane, but was given not out. Heed the most dangerous trio of
Chin's right was also dropped at point by Aziz Navy forwards, Murrell, at inside left, Tam Kong-pak, South" off Wood in addition to giving the bail.
being too fond of dilly-dallying with back, of the field. Nomanbhoy a hard chance in the
Three wickels then fell for 33 runs before Omar and Bur-
slips off the same bowler.
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R.E.
Phoenix
Veteran
of DAWSON, Brookes and Taylor form." unfortunato incident lule in the tempting to shoot, Mak Shui-hon K.LT/
Pro-
fitting by his fortune Omar hit out U. M. Omar, not out
at everything and played a grand A. R. Minu, st. Zimmern, fighting innings at a critical period.
Burnett, who scored 20 out of the
84 runs added, was dropped by Gan)
at mid on off a mishit from Lee. Lee bowled extremely well and followed his fine perfor- mance by batting confidently against Pereira and Minu be fore being caught at mid off by Minu. Lee is a very serious contender for Interport honours next November.
b Wood
G.
C. Burnett, not out
Extras (B32, LBS, NBI)
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THE. Incident arose when Tam charg- THE
ed, H. Harris-fairly-and
WILE
en hit in the mouth by the latter with 57 his fist. For appealing to the referee
[he was 'ordered off.
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The Athletic were awarded the penalty, but Ho Cho-wan failed to score, misaing the goal completely.
Half-time: Artillery 2; Athletic 1.
In the second half play fluctuat- jed from end to end, the Athletic.
20 IMMEDIATELY the Snal whistle blew delighting the crowd with machine-
I approached Darlington, and like movements, all of which fall- asked him the reason for his actioned to materialise owing to the His reply was that he had ordered Tam
Total (for 8 wkis. dec.) 1:0 off for charging violently when the ball poor finishing powers of the Ath-f
D. McLellan did not bat.
was out of play.
Fall of wickets:-1 for 29, 1 for
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Hetic forwards,
After a gruelling fifteen minutes,
23, 3 for 24, 4 for 44, 5 for 58, SOUTH CHINA were undoubtedly the the Artillery placed the issue bé-
16 for 61, 7 for 86, 8 for 88.
Gosano
The University collapsed sensa- "Lec
tionally after Ride had been nice-Wood
better of the two teams and yond doubt when Gough converted thoroughly deserved their win. Theirja centre from Seal with his head, winning goal, by Ip Pak-wa, in spite Wof having only ten men, was a beauti-the Athletic keeper being unsight
2ful piece of work. The four Chinese ed. Shortly before the
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R.
- 14 49.41
16 7
41 10 2. ·31- 2 0 13
a
ly taken behind the wicket with Nomaabkoy
only one run on the board, seven • bowled one no ball" wickets falling - for - 89
runs.
UNIVERSITY... Rodrigues and Lee were the only A. M. Rodrigues, e Pearce, b two batsmen to face the bowling! Pereira
with any confidence, and it was un-L. T. Ride, c lamall, b Minu fortunate that the former was A. T. Lee, e Minu; b Garthwalte tempted to nibble at a fast rising ball F, R. Zimmern, b Pereira. from Pereira to be brilliantly E. L GoBano, e Ismail, b caught by Pearce at third-slip. It Pereira
Was Д magnificent left-handed] D. K. Samy, e Pearce, b Bur- catch high up, that proved the Bett
turning point of the whole game. H. Nomanbbar, b ́Garthwaite'
Pereira bowled exceptionally K. P. Gan, Lb.w., b. Burnett well, and fully deserved his "hat|A, A. Aziz, b Barnett trick”—his second of the season—~| D. Hunt, not "out though Gosano was unfortunate to E. T. Wood, e, Duckitt, recelye a kicking delivery for his Barnett first ball to be well caught by Is-
mail behind the sticks.
Minu was.
not seen at his best after his first over, though he should have had Lee caught by Pereira at point.
Extras (B14, LBS, NBS)
these
clone forwards Wong Mee-shun had dropp- McDonald converted a centre from od back to defend-terally made rings Seal to make the score 4-1 ground, Mullano and Morrison and
should have scored at
Artillery: Convey; Allan and Wroe: least on two more occasions following their thi Rodgers, Pardoe (captain) and Barriag Gough, Edmonds, Bryant, Macdonald goal.
and SeaL
Athletic: Siu Sein-rein; Ho Chor- PODMORE was good in the halves in and Tang Awong-wong; Loung or and was a continual source of teng, Lai Kwok-chiu and Ip Pang-f Ojdanger to the Chinese forwarda.. Un- Tang. Kwong-sum, Lo Cho-wan, Mak 19 derwood was a determined tackler and Shui-hon, Au Kim-fung and. Cheạng
polled well.
Mon-wing.
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JONES started very promisingly, and It looked as 'If he was going to give of his best, but in the secondd half WALES AND SCOTLAND DRAW, 6be want to places. His goal from a header was a fins an effort as seen anywhere,
DUN
London, To-day. Wales” and Scotland, played Ca UNCAN on the left wing was a degoalless draw in the Amateur In-
finite failure, and should never have been selected to play for the Senior ternational soccer game at Bangor
on SaturdayReuter,
Total Fall of the wickets:-1 for 1; 2 for 23; 3 for 33; 4 for 33; 5 for
67
South African
Beats Peters
With the game as good as won 33; 6 for. 87; 7 for 39; 8 for 53;}|
Fincher rested the I.B.C. pair This move resulted in the last three wickets adding 28 runs, of which Aziz claimed .18.;
Scorea:
REST OF THE LEAGUE.
E. C. Fischer, b Los ;,
E. R. Dacklit, b.Gosana.
T. A Pearce, e Refrig
b Gosano
C. C. Gurthwaite, b Im EF. Fischer,
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for 63;-10 for 67
*Pereira
Bowling Analysis,
†Mina ••* Garthwalle
12Burnett
ww bowle bowle
(5015)
#2010
A
completely.
Germ 1 Club 16 24th KA.
27 10 of the way of the yacht to lee-]
Award."
24 20 13
2 26 28 12 22 80 11 24. 27 11 14 33. B
13 2 15
2 5 57 12 1 16 54 £ 11 2′ 12·37
20th R.A 14. 1 12 1 6 81
As the 8th Destroyers Flotilla have withdrawn, 2 points for a win have been deducted from the Tamar and 1 point for a draw from the RAM.C.
K.G.C. FOURSOMES.
Four Matches Decided Yesterday.
THE following were the results of the Foursomes played at the Kowloon Golf Club yesterday afternoon
First Round.
Stewart and Milne won 1 up," Booker and Dorling won 2 up
Second Round.
Rosen and Andrews won 4 and 3 Planner and Woolley won 1. up
MARTON WINS BOGEY POOL,
McBean and McKellar Runners-up.
Marton (scratch), "the" Colony Golf, captain, with 3 up won the Bogey Pool and qualified for the Peel Cup at Fanling over the week-end. Other scores among the 84 en-
Details: JOBS *Gult
Isobel
La Linda True Blue Oslo
Artemis Wasp II *Cicada
11,59.00 1 11.59.25 -12.01.04 2 12.01/28 3 12.02.55 4 12.02.49 5
12.03.39 12.04.31
12.06.43
Novelty Race
• Disqualified.
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game.
Abbas, after giving a hard chance before scoring and being missed by Bishop off Alves when only 4, play- [ed a subdued innings for his 25, be- ing content to allow Lee to do the scoring. When stumps were drawn Lee, who had given a hard chance when 10, had scored 69. He hit twelve' boundaries na the result of: well-judged hooking and straight driving.
Scores:-
THE REST
A "devil take the hindmost". P. Madar, (IR.C.), Lb.w,, b cruiser, race was also sailed over a
F. K. Lee
Hubbard
24 miles course. Those that had C. F. Alexander (P.R.C.), finished by p.m. were:
Std. Yacht
10.21 Typhoon
|10,64. U and I..
10.54 Azuma
10.21 Monsoon
Heq. Fin. P. Cpl. Tucker (R,E. & S.), c Hub-
54 7.43.57 1
bard, b F. E. Lea
21 8.00.40 2 L. D.. Kilbee (H.K.C.C.), st.
21 8.17.11.8
54 8.19.20 4
10.21 Norseman.. 54: D.N.F. -
KINGSTONIANS DRAW
·WITH STOCKTON
Amateur Cup Final
N the Amateur Association Foot
Iball Cup Finsi played at Dul-
Barry, 1 F. K. Lee
16
55 H. A. Alves (Recreio), not dut 60 C. E. W. Bishop (HK.C.C.), ¿
F. K. Loe
Dry Whitley (B.A.SC.), b
Sourbutts
B. K Ng (U.),,st, Barry,
Sourbutts 5. Ismail (LR.C.), not out.
Extras (B, 8)
18
Total: (for 7 wkts, dec.) 186 H. Overy (KC,C.) and M., el-
Arculi (LE.C.) did not bat,
wich on Saturday, the Kingston- fans drew with Stockton, both Fall of the wickets:-1 for 20; 2 sides scoring once after extra time for 27; 3 for 40; 4 for 129; 5 for
***** 187; 6 for 182; 7 for 172. had been played.
* BOWLING ANALYSE Stockton possess, some very pro- mising young players among whom are Coulthard, the centre forward, FK Lee who has already attracted a const Hubbard derable amount of attention, en-8. Abbas quiries from Arsenal and West Bourbutts Bromwich Albion having been Hunt made about himalHAN WER
CCC
80%
S. J. Anderson, Stockton's left J. W. Leonard, b Tucker,.. winger is only 18 years old but is E. Lee, e Bishop, b Alexander falready regarded as another peten- 5. Abbes, b Tucker Itial International-Reuter,
FK Lee, not out
ET, AR MEETING
POSTPONED S
A Kitchell, b Alexand B. Sourbutts, not out"
The LT. A Council meetips, ar- ries Inoladed Comdi HMC ranged for to-morrow at Mr. Lind L. Botes fought badly In the frat Bean (6) A McKellar (9), nell'omides Supreme Court, has two rounds.; He was obvionals both
London, March 23 constantly moving, about the ring D. M. REW. BIG surprise was provided at he took - Peters out of his stride.
10 11 1A, the Ring, London, by the de, |fent of Johnny Peters, of Batter- sen, by Louis Botas, of South Afr ca, on points
bas nervous, and Peters connected fre- Bates, who was brought in quently with left hooks. As the PruBrown; the fight want on, however, -Botas-box¬ ntamweight."" Champi
with more opelled to cancel the Hir long left,
to indis- thron #Peter
two no balla.
one no ball
BRITISH HOCKEY WIN
Brussels, o-day:
Barland beat Belgium by 8 goals
world'
who was
Light
Inosit
to 2 in the International Hockey about
scounter £hers"yosterday:
won handsomely lalonally, the South
much less, stylojeleverly with the than Peters Botas little doubt about the result
Ick in ble Gliting" and ends
were.1 up.
RECORD GOLF
been postponed,
It will take place at 5.80 p.m. Tuesday, April 18.-
cin
01 in One
Tanner an
(division
Extras: (B. 20, L.B. 4).
Total (for 4 wicts.) *
141
1. Youngsaye, B. Barry, 6, Lee, Hubbard and J. Hunt did not hat. Fall of the wickets1 for 11:2 for 15: 8 for 107; 4 för 12%. ||
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