WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL,
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MAIN'S
BRILLIANT DISPLAY
GRIFFITHS SCORES F. A.
85 FOR CLUB
Two Sixes And Nine
Boundaries.
K.C.C. LOSE BY 114
Hitting twa sixes and nine boun- daries R. H. Griffiths hit up 15 against seenteb K.C.C. eleven on the Club ground yesterday, and it was mainly due to his effort, cop- pled with A. D. Lowsin's bowling (5 for 13), that the Club beat their Kowloon rival by 111 run-
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CHINESE ATHLETIC
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S. Strange, who captained the victorious F. A. team against the Chinese yesterday.
WING to the Association's refusal to accede to South China's MAMAK HOCKEY
request regarding the postponement of their League fixtures. the Chinese Amateur 4thletle. Federation team was composed solely of Athletic' players for yesterday's Governor's Cup game on the Club wround.
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Central British Win Second Game.
R.A.M.C. LOSE BY 3 GOALS
Playing without A Pole and Association recorded their second win in the Mamak Hockey Tourna- ment yesterday when they beat the Royal Army Medical Corps by three goals to nil at Sookunpoo,
In the latter stages of the first half T. Whitley opened the scoring
A good exhibition of football was parently made too sure of the direc-w. J. Johnson the Central British witnessed, both teams playing well tion, baving in mind his previous with the Chinese slightly the mistake. A few inches the other
the superior at
marred by the goal, but the ball went the wrong The Kate WI abundance of petty fouls. For side of the post. foul on Harris. Wong Sik-ping was! The second half opened with the kiven marching orders, and there (chinese trying hard to ascure the 10 de-lend, und Cord was called un no doubt, that this had muralising effect un his team.asve from Ho. Another foul, Harris had shot at goal, and the against Ridley this time, resulted ball was well saved by Ki, who had in a goal for the Rest. Pardoe took to fall on the ball. Harris the free kick from just outside the attempted Lo rob кі the penalty area, but his shot was well ball. and apparently Wong was saved, the ball being cleared to 1 under the impression that the or-Hocquard, who passed to Harris for 5 rusion called for *
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and he and Hirst added the second
and third goals in the latter half.
Poole, Gore, and Lane were out- standing for the losers,
CB.AG. Mos; B. 1. Bickford, S. MacNider; F. W. R. Allen, N. Whitley, Halford: 3.3. King. T. Wlutier, C. C. Francis, W. Hirst and G. Gurevitch.
R.A.M.C.-Poole; Capl, Gore, Lane; church, Calledge, Caroon and King.
Saints Beat Germans
By 2 To 0.
SHANGHAI BOWLS
CRICKET CONTROVERSY DRAWS NEAR ITS CLOSE
Victorians Dissatisfied
London, To-day. As the result of the publica tion of the texts of the friendly interchange of cables between the M.C.C. and the Australian Board of Control the British Press says that the "body-line" controversy is now over, and reports from Sydney and Mel- bourne also announce general satisfaction.
It is understood however, that Mr. Kelly and other mem- bera of the Board from Victoria are dissatisfied, exception being taken that no definite assurance has been given that "body-line" will not be used.-Reuter.
SHANGHAI "Y"
SWIMMERS LOSE TWICE IN MANILA Olympic Stars Prove
Too Good.
BROSSEAU WINS DIVING
(By G. L.).
Interviewed at the conclusion of the Interport Swimming contest on Monday night Mr. "Chet" Tobin, manager and coach of the Shanghai Foreign Y.M.C.A., team said that
LAST HEAD THRILLS
IMPREGNABLE ・・ POSITION TAKEN
BY STORM
Ramsay Thorn In Side Of Northerners.
FINAL INTERPORT ON SATURDAY
(By Short Head.)
WIN
DAM HOLLAND the Colony skip in yesterday's Interport Lawn Bowls match.
Holland Excella Holland was early in the lime- On the 2nd head he took
hight.
T. G. Main, the Shanghai captain and skip, was the hero of the second Lawn Bowls Interpart yes- terday at the K.C.C. His shot which won the match will live out Richard's wood to lie two. in the memory of the fortunate from that point it was a ding-dong spectators for some time to come. fight. Rounds of applause greeted On the last head, with the score shots on each head but the real the 18th head. thrills began on at 19-all and Hong Kong lying one
Bailey. Malcolm. Richards and in a seemingly impregnable posi- Main each drew one for Shanghai tion, Main with his first wood sent to lie 4. Holland sent down 1 down a glorious drive to carry the great wood to lie the shot, but “jack" for a lie of 2. Adam Hol- Main with a narrow port carried On the land was slightly narrow and the jack to secure the lie.
next head with the score 14-all Shanghai won the match amid great Ramsay drew two splendid woods,
excitement.
the
With one match each Anal Interport will be played on the Police green on Satur- day. U. M. Omar will skip the Colony four.
The game provided one
flying jump that player to lob the ball over hiCarey. Neale, Tilsley; Parry, White, LOGY were very glad to win" best exhibitions of bowis seen in and Holland seized the chance to
at the Rest's winger. The referee head towards goal. ELLIOTT, see had no option but to send him offing 24 the field.
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he possibilities of scoring, darted round a couple f Chinese defenders, and side kicked the ball past Ki.
acores again. Shanghat scored one on the next head, half an inch Įrobbing them of a 5. Richards was
Hyde Lay improved the position: and Jones drew another. With the position unaltered. Hong Kong took the lead at 18-14. On the next head Richards trailed the jack and then drew to lie 8, Main improved of the the lie to 4. but left the head open
the Colony. It WAS A dour secure the lay with a great shot. should not like to have gone back struggle throughout and was full Main, however, retreived his error without anything."
of tense moments and
brilliant with
a magnificent effort which "Our swimmers kept up their con-play. The luck was even and mis-|took out Holland's wood to level the dition wonderfully well," he said, takes were few. "and did not allow their set-back in Harris, receiving the ball close
the first leg of the Interport to St. Andrew's recorded their first 'dishearten them." To-night they into goal, drove hard at Ki, who
Mamak Tournament awam better than they have ball, win in the Ridley worked hard, being in only partially gathered the strumental in the scoring of two which rolled towards the line. The yesterday when they beat the Ger- done, and their form has improved throughout the tour, which is re- goals. His partner, Horquard, was referee gave a goal, but the crowd, man Club by two clear goals.
In spite of brilliant play by markable in view of the travelling | too well covered by To Ho-hang to who had a good view, were loud
Pracht the Saints led at the in-fatigue." have many chances of shining, and it their protest.
a goal scored by E. F. Referring to their visit to the -had an off day.
were of the lerval by
In the second half Philippines. Mr. Tobin said that On the other wing. Harris again opinion that the ball had not cross-Fincher.
the first Interport was on Thurs- showed some pretty
touches. but led the line, and the referee even-N. A. E. Mackay scored.
day against the Combined Army he would do better, if he passed the tually disallowed the point,
Cavite, The game became very thrilling TEN CLUB PLAYERS and Navy Y.M.C.A's of ball an unmarked colleague in-!
Manila, and Fort McKinley. This stead of shooting with little chance towards the end.
team, however, proved much too Pardoe was outstand-
strong as it included the two Olym- pic swimmers, Jikrum and Idel- fonso, both of whom carried off the major events.
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BEAT LINCOLNS.
RESULTS OF TOUR TO DATE again prominent on the next head, but Hong Kong were on level terme again when Janes drew well.
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Boat Police
Lost to K.B.G.C.
Beat R.H.K.Y.C Lost to Taikoo Lost to VICTORIA
Best KOWLOON Lost to K.C.C.
22- 14 3- 23 23- 19 15- 25 15- 23 22-17
Lost to HONGKONG Bent C.S.C.C. Beat HONGKONG
13- 20 15- 21 27- 19
21- 19
On the last head each player ex- relled himself. Ramsay carned rounde of applause for both his woods, and Bailey went very close. Hyde-Lay and Malcolm both drew safe positions, and Jones opened up to lie. Richard, with a great shot, (however, lay an inch from the jack, but Jones took him out to lie again. The silence was broken with rous- ing cheers when Main with his first wood sent down the finest of his many brilliant 'shols in the after- noon to give Shanghai the game by They consequently lost by 45 Taking the lead on the first and 21-19. His second wood was care- | had a shot at goal, but his uttempt.
On the Chatham Road ground points to 19. was cleared into touch. From the
second heads. Hong Kong did not fully bowled into the next risk. the Hong flag kick, however, the ball went to yesterday afternoon
The next Interport was held on lead again until the 16th hand only Detailed scores were: RIDLEY, who made no mistake with Kong Hockey Club beat the Lin- Friday when they wore pitted to lose it again on the 16th. This
Hồng Kong a glorious drive to give the Rest colnshire Regiment by two clear against the All-Star Philippine fact, however, counts little, for on 1. V. Ramsay
from time. HO re-
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ing in the centre half position, and ceiving Was well supported by Parking and wing, shot past Cord to bring the Mequire, while Cord fully justi-scores level again. A drawn game
fed his selection.
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SARGENT AGAIN SHINES
C, R. Sargeant again showed
Food all-round form in the match between the Diocesan Boys' School and Mr. A. Prats's X1 on the D.B.S.! ground yesterday.
Mr. Praia's XI: 90 (J. Winch 23 noi out, G. Lec 4 for 24, C. B. R. Sør- gent 4 for 34).
For the lowers, Ho Ka-keun
brilliant, hla leadership
being responsible for the
smooth working of the front
line. To Ho-hang was the best of the halves, being invaluable
for the manner in which he
played policeman to Hocquard.
seemned inevitable
when Harris
victory by the odd goal.
Mackay And Divett Score For Winners.
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goat, in a friendly hockey encoun- team which will represent the Is- the 5th, 10th, 14th, 16th, 18th and Rest: Cord; Allan, Strange: ler.
lands In the forthcoming Far 19th heads the scores were level. | Perkins,
The Lincolns were without Rid- Eastern Olympics. Pardoe, MeQuire; Harris. Gomes, Elliott, Ridley and Hocquard. ley and Hocquard, who were play- A. All the Philippine sprint
Chinese: Kwok-ki: Lo Honging in the Governor's Cup soccer champion, who For handling the ball in the area,cheong, Wong Sig-ping: To Ho the Rest were awarded a penalty hung, He Ka-teun, Li Kwok-chiu. Ip game, and the Club fielded only ten Kong, was included in the
players, Lammert not putting in an and carried off several of the appearance. The exchanges were events. very even and the game devoid of thrilling incidents.
Horquard was entrusted with the Pang King-yu spot kick, but shot straight at Li,
who cleared well under pressure.
The Beat, however, drew first blood when the bali
D.B.Š.. 112 (C. B. R. Sargent, 36, Mel came out of -a goul-mouth
Arculli 4 for 30).
ARMY TEAM ▾ I.R.C. The following have been selected to play for Army in a return match against the Indian Recreation Club in a friendly match on Saturday at
Sookanpoo al 2.00 p.m.:—
Lt.
Walker. 1.1. Stocker, Lt. Waring. Lt. Crasg. Gar. Hopkins, Spr. Tucker, Spr. Wells, Pte. Barnsby. Ple. Dewey, Cpl. Colledge. and Sgt. Taylor.
scramble to PARDOE, whoi scored with a nice drive, Kl being unsighted, In the next minute HO made Cord go full length to save
400 ARMY LAWN TENNIS
FINALS.
team.
"O. Brosseau, who is our youngest swimmer won the diy-
No goals, accrued until the lasting event, using a 3 metre
ten minutes of the game when Mackay and Divett gave the Club
two goal- victory. In the latter. stages the Lincolns defence slack
board for the first time in his life," was Mr. Tobin's proud remark.
An All Philippine record was set ened after playing very well at the up by Christiansen In the 100 Me- beginning.
trea Back Stroke event, which he Lincoln-Hollingsworth, Hackford, covered in 75 seconds. Roissier, Yeomans, Harper, ter
loet by 45 points to 14.
Chief honours of the match must go to Main. Good posi tional play by the Hong Kong rink left few or no loopholes, but by uncanny bowling Main Invariably came out on top.
A. Hyde Lay
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reaping ground shot. The Chinese centre equalised
The Foreign Y.M.C.A., however, Ramsay as to who would eventually after. From a corner on the right,
Higgins, Morrell, Guttridge Wilson and Toyna. the ball came
A Hyde-Lay and ""Sandy" over to Ho, who
Club Shields, Sand, Rodger, W. A. Mr. Tobin atated that if they had Malcolm were even on the day. The 15. neatly tricked Pardoc and Allan
Reed, Lowe, E. V. Reed, Mackay, met only a European representation former was a little below his usual before lashing the ball past Cord. Doubles This Afternoon. Grist. Divett and Potter.
The Club "A" team are engaged of the Philippines Y.M.C.A., Shang standard, but excelled at the right Chinese Secure Lead
in a friendly fixture with the Uni- hai would have won. HE Army Tennis Tournament versity on the latter's ground on
great drive. Fung had centred
17.
when
HO gave his side the lead with a Twill be brought to a close on Friday at 5. p. m. Scorer:-L. T. R. Shields, .. the ball well for Au Kim-fung to Tuesday, October
Borderers Overwhelmed Umpire-S. M. Jordan.
Begd in a first time effort which the Final of the Singles Competi- On the Marina ground yesterday List Saturday the Army beat the Cord managed to punch away, the tion (Other Ranks) will be played afternoon the als proved too fast
ball going to Ho, who returned it at. Sqokunpoo, commencing at smartly before Cord could get back p.m. The finalists are:
1.R.. by 6 wickets at Scokumpoo."
STEEL COULSON BILLIARDS LEAGUE FIXTURES
The following are the opening fixtures in the Steel, Coulson Bil liarda League on October 28:-
Garrison Sgte. Mesa v R., E. Bgts, Мене
into position. RIDLEY lovelled the scores after a nice solo effort. Receiving from Hocquard he cut in and feinted as if going to pars, but he squared up and drove hard, the |ball entering the net at a terrific [pace,
Sergeant C. Halford, 1/8. Wiles
Borderers.
Private C. Ronan, 178, Wales
Borderers.
for the South Wales Borderers, winning by nine goals 'to ni, in aj: friendly match."
RECREIO TEAM ▼ C. B. A.
The following will represent the The Final of the Other Ranke Club de Recreio in a friendly Doubles Tournament will be held match against the Central British Hocquard's Second Penalty 'at Sookunpoo this afternoon, Association to-morrow afternoon Just before the interval Wong commencing at 4 pm. The finallets on the C.B.A. ground at 8,16 p.m. was given marchley, orders for mis hinging at 4 p
sharp, de Sergeant C. Halford and Private A.. M. da Silva A, A. des Remedios, St. Patrick's Club v R. A. Bgta. offence on Harris, and the inevit- Mess.
able penalty w
was awarded to the Ronen (Borderers) and Q. M. 8, P N. da Silva; P. M. N. da Silvs, W. Roed, A. Bisto; C. d'Almada, e Palace Hotel Club v C, & P. C's Rest.Hocquard was again en A. Oldfield and Sgt. E. Wilson Castro, J. Donssives, Au Ke Kayler,
trusted with the spot kick, and ap- (R.A.P.C.),
| IL. A. Alves, and F. J. Remedios,
Lincoln Regt. Bgts, Mess. v S. W. D. Sgta. Mass.
Clubi.
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moment with brilliant efforts. {Malcolm? was occasionally short when Main was asking for a back wood, but he often altered the post LINCOLNS AT tion with classical shots. F., J. BILLIARDS Jones and C. Richards, had a rare
The Shanghai bowlers were en- Military Team Selected, with great consistency.
Adam Holland did not have many chances to shine as Main, his tertained to a dinner at the Kowloon A friendly Billiards match be skipping not calling, for anything Cricket Club after their victory. tween Representatives of the Homs but normal play owing to his orders yesterday. Kong Press and the Lincolnshire being well obeyed, yet he ex- Regiment has been arranged for celled in drawing or driving as the to-morrow evening and will be occasion demanded. played at the Kowloon Y.M.CA. commencing at 8-30 p.m.
The Lincolns team has been selected as follow:
Lieut. King, Sgt. Green, L/Cpl. Maltby, Ptes Turner, Abbott, and (Short Reservė, Pts. Atkinson,
The green was. In splendid condition but a bit faulty on tho backhand of the Hong- Kong and. There was a fair ly good crowd of bowls 'an-" thusiasts present when Bam-
! any sent down the first wood.
As
TO-DAY'S GAME
Shanghai will meet the Second Division rink on the Electric green |this afternoon at 3.30 pm
The local team. will be J. 8. Logan (K.B.G.C.), A. Macfarlane Yacht
Club), W. B. Muskets (Electric). and WV Field (C.C.C.)_{#kelp)
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