FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1933.
440Sporting Page
L'
IONEL ROZA-PEREIRA yesterday won the V.RC, Harbour Swim for the fourth year in succession.
HAMMOND HEADS THE BATSMEN
MEAD BEATEN BY DECIMAL IN FINAL AVERAGES
YALLY HAMMOND, the Gloucestershire and England all-
W Englisin batting averages for the second time in his career when be scored 49 for the Rest against Yorkshire to beat Philip Mead, the Hampshire veteran, by a decimal.
The ever-green Jack Hobbs was third in the list, though he played only 18 innings.
HARBOUR SWIM
ROZA-PEREIRA
ESTABLISHES
NEW RECORD
Four Successive Wins.
DORIS HUNT BREAKS RECORD FOR LADIES' EVENT
(By G. L.J
THOUGH HE FAILED
LIONEL
Madar's Good Bowling At First Interport Nets Williams Invites An
Obstruction Appeal
ARMY PLAYERS ALL OUT
(By ATHOLE) · The bowling of A. H. Madar, the |1. R. C. skipper, was the feature of the first Interport Cricket nets at the H. K. C. C. yesterday. He kept a very fine length throughout and turned the ball appreciably.
If Madar were to get off the mark quicker and in a more attractive manner when batting he would secure his place without a doubt. Watching him open his innings one
G. O. Allen, Larwood's rival in Australia, headed the bowling averages, but Headley Verity, the Yorkshire and England slow bowler, was virtually the leader with 190 wickets, Tich Freeman secured 298 wickels, six short of his own world record.
The following are the final averages, the qualification being agains the Impression that he will batting average of 40 and over and a bowling average of under 26:--that he le a nervous and a very slow
Y
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LADIES' TRIAL,
Miss Helbling Shines In Debut Game.
BATTING
H.
not last long for the simple reason
starter. Once he is set, however, he is one of the most difficult bate- men to move as he is quick on his feet and possesses a good eye. I. R. S. n.o. Avg.
Capt. Percy Williams batted in and displayed 6 67.81
care-free manner 6 67.76 many nice shots. He will, however, 0 61.38 have to remedy his weakness of al- 10 59.47 tempting to make every ball a leg
58.07 12
He would have been out more 6 58.80 one.
Hammond (W. R.) Mead
64 3323 264 44 2570 227 1H 1105 221
Habbe
R. E. S. Wyatt
50 2379 187 61 2300
100 158 57 3068
295 0 3180 303*
15 779 127
P. Johnstone 10 412 133
TO Ladies' first hockey trial on the BETTER J. C. FINCH'S COLONY D. G. S.
A ground yesterday. RECORD
ROZA -
newcomer to the Calony, Mins Hel PEREIRA ESTABLISHED A NEW bling will prove a tower of strength RECORD OF FOUR SUCCESSIVE In defence in the Caer Clark Cup Sutcliffe
Hopwood
series,
WINS WHEN HE BEAT W. T. CAMPBELL THE ARMY AND
In a curtailed game Miss S. Dai. Bakewell H.K.LA.S.A. CHAMPION, BY 20 zief's side won by five goals to mil,Santall Burling YARDS TO WIN THE ANNUAL Miss O. Dalziel (2). Miss R. Black-Langridge V.R.C. HARBOUR SWIM YESTER-more, Miss M. Smith and Miss P. (John) DAY
McCaw scoring the points.
The VR.C. champion covered the distance, approximately one
2 51.50
450.36
9 56.89 than once yesterday for obstruction. 0 51.08
Though it is yet early to pre- dict the team 1 would not be at all surprised if Williams were selected. He played for Sue sex some years ago. The light was very poor yester,
4 50.08
47 1988 214 & 47.21
day in spite of the dazzling white
Several had finished their
MAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2.-A hint that Helen Wille Moody,
SAN OCL 2 tennis player, may have to relin
quish her Utles because of an injury to her back was given today by her father, Dr. C. A. Wills.
He said only me will tell whether Mrs. Moody ever will again be able to participate in tournament tennis, and musi remain in bed until a definite response to treatment is shown. -Associated Press.
INTER CLUB GOLF
THE KOWLOON GOLF CLUB, who lead the Happy Valley Club In
LINCOLNS
WITHOUT
INSIDE R
Forward Line Change For To-morrow,
HARDING GOING HOME NEXT MONTH
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT.) For their match against the Borderers in the premier soccer league at Sookumpoo to-morrow the Lincolns are making a change in the forward line. McGuinness will play at inside right in place of Harding and Higgins, will fill the centre forward position.
The change is due to the fact that Harding is probably leaving the Colony next month on the "Neuralia", and the Lincolns are already looking for the man for the position.
The Borderera, runners-up last Reason, are making no changes in the team which overcame the Athle- tie last Sunday, and should record a win in what promises to be the best game of the programme.
The following is my forecast:
FIRST DIVISION
CLUB
Their verdes of encounters, have introduced four new players into NAVY
their aide for the match at the Valley on Sunday, A. L. Eastman W. C. Chalmers. A. J. Dennis, and T. Seddon are the newcomers to the side which, won the last encounter by 20% to 14. G. H. Russell, P. J. Planner, A. W. Torrible, and L. J. Cave, not being available, are the ones who have been replaced..
The Valley have no fewer than seven new players-K. S. Robert- on L. Goldman, F. E. Booker, J. S. Dykes, C. Mycock, F. Lobel, and A. W. Muir replacing C. B. Robertson, R. C. Law, A. Brooksbank. J. J. King, H. N. Williamson, J. P. A. Davies, and A. O. Brawn.
The following are the pairings and starting times:
9.00
D. C. Wilson
9.04
J. MacKnight
4.m.
| BORDERERS
NAVY
Kowloon
v Rocrelo
(Club
v Joseph'e
+
430 p.m.)
4.30 p.m.)
(Bookunpoo, 4.30 p.m.)
SECOND DIVISION
LINCOLNS
Borderers
FINE HALF BACK.
Mitchell (A.)
Ame
A very promising display
by
Hendren
vided the
Miss B. Helbing at half back feature of the
pro
D. R. Jardine
y
Legiand
Nawab of
Ful
F. Walters.
50 2317 210* 52 2404 226
41 1754 281*
G 48.72
BU 1600 204"
6 48.48
52 2211 205
8 47.04
40 1972 142
4 40.06
47 2140 257
1 46.71
the sereen just behind
bowler'
44 1915 260
3 46.70
arm.
40 1727 201
0 46.67
not when I arrived. but I saw the following in action.
V
C. W. F. Booker
8. CHINA
V
W. A. Stewart
61 2050 250"
6 46.08
A. C. Hamilton (Army), C. C. Garth-
25 948 122
50 2150 197
4 40.19 while (Army), P. Williams (Army), E.
9.08
J. D. Thomson
V
K. S. Robertson
"
9.12
H. H. Mundy
V
J. A. R. Selby
69 2268 233
9.16
52 2077 237
A. T. Braley
V
A. McKellar
A.
54 2164 165*
9.20
A. L. Eastman
V
L. Goldman
15 607 154*
54 2:13 164 27 1100 232 66 2258 16k 37 1448 186
1 43.3h
6 49.12
9.24
W. C. Chalmers
V
F. E. Booker
9.44
W. M. Groves
1. 3 Dyken
1 42.05
41 44
G. Milne
W
A. E. Clarke
M
3 42.00
42.58
9.32
S. Hillier
9.36
J. Pooler
V
C. Mycock
69 2280 154
1 42.36
3 40.71
25
+
9.49
H. T. Buxton
*
F. Lobel
9.48
L. D. Purves
E, M. Hanlon
9.52
A. J. Dennis
V
A. Macfarlane
BOWLING
9.56
T. Seddon
V
8. S. Cook
10.00.
V. C. Labrum
¥
A. W. Mair
H
bul
The teams were:- The Minnes J. Weller, S. Dalziel, Q. Dalziel.
'J. H. Human
iilner Townsend
B. Helbling O'Connor R. Blackmore, Nichol mile, in 24mint. 13secs.min. M. Smith, P. McCaw, and O. Brown.
C. H. Knott 471secs. behind the record and
Misses The
A. Fowler.
Armstrong (N.F.] Blumenthal, M. Gardner, M. Griffiths,
(Leicester) 191seca. below his own best.
Clarke, And [J. WElmo, E.
Portallion.
re-
RECREIO DRAW WITH C.B.A.
Mrs. Staret
Kreton Walson M. J. Tarnbull 40 1652 200o 40 1531 159*
Tvidenley Barnett
Miss Doris Hunt, the record- holder for the ladies' event, cnused a sensation when she secured sixth place in the race to shatter her own 1931 cord by 3 mins. 14 sec, when she clocked 28 mins, 50 secs. Miss Yeung Sau-king, last year's winner, was unable to compete as
| Edward (F.) she is competing at the National i In a scrappy game at King's (Bucks) Chuese Meeting in Nanking.
Park yesterday the Central British H. G. Owen
100 Per Cent. Record Lowered.
G. G. Allen..
W. T. Campbell, who won the Association hockey team lost their Smith: If K.3.A.S.A. and Army harbour 100 per cent. record when the Re-Verity
Freeman erefo forced a draw in the closing Macauiny minutes of the game.
Langridge James
rhees, toch second place in 24 mins, 32 seca.. being beaten alout 20 yards,
by
02. Cooke, the veteran sommmer, wh
in 1989, and agars 1928 after winning it for three years in succession, secured third
T. 5. D. Whitley gave the C.B.A.
Silva fumbling a slow shot, and N. Reif (R) the lead in the first half. A. M. de Goddard
Clark
Beltrao equalised late in the Be-Tate (M.W.) Frond half.
(Sussex)
CRA, G. Gurevitch; S. MacNider,
2 44.97 R. Duckitt (H.K.C.C.), T. L. Redmond 844.474.K.C.C.), D. McLellan (C.8.C.C.), E. 5 44.19 Zimmern (C.C.C.) EL Lee
(0.0.0.) 43.05 H. Madar (I.R.C.), F. Goodwin_(K.C.
C.), E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.). E. F. Fin cher (K.C.C.). F. A. Munn (K.C.C.). and G. C. Burnett (K.C.C.).
Tom Hayward, probable Hong Kong skipper, was watching behind the nets.
341.37 PEREIRA ▾ GOODWIN
TO-MORROW.
M. R. W. Avgu-
60 20 117 1 0.00
36 9 110 10 11,00
173.3 28 400 35 15.31
1195.4 428 2553 190 13.43 2030 661 4540 208 16.28 1214.2 423 2438 148 16.45
1228.3 355 2017 158 16.56 1871.5 414 3187 183 1541 057.5 143 1714 08 17.48 84.4 25 170 10 17.00
980.6 309 1808 3 18.20 Bowes
1010.4 296 2928 159 17.78 place in the very good time of 20 A. Pule; F. W. R. Allen, J. Halford, N.K. Farnes ...
736.2 162 2078 113 18.88 He received a Whitley: W. H. G. Hire, T. S. DC. S. Marriott 465 139 900 54 18.44 928.1 294 1871 100 18.71 very hearty avation at the conclu-Whitley, W. 3. Johnson, J. J. King and Townsend
E. Wilson.
P. F. Judge 139 40 340 18 18.88 Recreio:--A. M. da Silva; A. A. des Mitchell T. B.
minuter 5 seconds.
stan of his arcim.
..
Hayward's XI Stronger On Paper.
never having been selected well worthy of recognition.
The following are the teams for the first Trial to-morrow, as publish- ed exclusively in the final edition of the China Mail last night:
A. E. Charman
SECOND DIVISION
RINK WIN Logan And Field Outstanding.
Radio
Recreio
University
v Y. Indians
(Caroline Hill 3 p.m.)
v Club
(Kowloon, 3 p.m.)
v Artillery
(Sookunpoo, 3 p.m.)
ATHLETIC
(Club, 8 p.m.) Lincoln
THIRD DIVISION
(Chatham Rd., 3 p.m.)
VRE
(Athletic, 8 p.m.}
v R.A.M.C.
(King's Pk. 8 p.m.)
♥ BORDERERS (Athletic, 4.30 p.m.) PROBABLE TEAMS
FIRST DIVISION 5.W.B.:-Smith, Mullane and Monel- son: Wallace, Podmore, and Under. wood Captain); Harris (55), Harris, Hazelwood, Janes and Duncan.
Lincolns-Heath, Turner and Roden, Dudley, Cork and Bett, Baldry, Me- Guinness Higgins, Ridley and Hoc- quard (Captain).
Col.
SECOND DIVISION Lincolns: Deacon (Captain), elough and Edminson, Maughan, Wor- rall and Robson, Clayton, Evans, Set- tes, McGuinness P. and Tuyne.
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The teams for to-morrow's Trial are very well balanced, though am inclined to favour the chances of Tom Hayward's XI. He has the better batting side with Tom
THIRD DIVISION A. W. Hayward (H.K.C.C.) (cap- Madar. Pearce, Teddy Fincher.
Radio:-U. B. Souza, R. Ayock and Hamilton and Rodrigues all capable Lain), G. S. Dunkley (H.K.C.C.),
T. E. Pearce (H.K.C.C.), E. C. SHANGHAI'S SEVENTH DEFEAT. Rocha; H. Bux, F. Elms, and J. H. The
Tavares, Hanib, G. Singh, Love B. of scoring a half century.
Fincher (K.C.C.), F. Goodwin
Kitchell, J. Haroon and J. M. Tavares bowling, however, has not the par(K.C.U.), I. McInnes (H.K.C.C.), A. Good play by W. V. Field and Reserves-Ho Kim-choy and M. de fation as that at the command of H. Madar-4LR.C.). A. C. Hamilton J. 8. Logan was responsible for the Bourn. Owen Hughes.
(Army), F. D. Pereira (LR.C.), A. Shanghai Pereira, who played for long Kong in the last Interport in the. Rodrigues (University), and A. defeat when they
}T. Lee '(C,C,C.). Colony, and Frank Goodwin are
H. Owen Hughes (H.K.C.C.) Yuen, Hamilton and "Tinker" Lee will be R. Duckitt (H.K.C.C.), F. A. Munn Bailey were the medium fast trundlers. Madar (K.C.C.), G. G. Burnett (K.C.C.) will be the slow medium and T. L Redmond (H.K.C.C.), E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.), C. C. Garthwaite' Innes is available if required.
Army), E. L. Gosano (University), P. Williams (Army), and A. R. Minu
(L.B.C.).
and Mr. Gilly Silva, W. Reed, A. J. Basto; C.lay.) 1188.4 341 2742 142 10.30 the two fast bowlers, while Archin (captain), S. A. Ismail (I.R.C.), E.
Only three ladies competed, Mrs Itemedias, P. N. da Silva; P. M. N. da M. J. McMahon
Snishing behind Doris Hunt.
A very large crowd watched the
finish of the race from the Praya Wall and the V.R.C.
clubhouse,
d'Almada e Castro, J. Gonsalves, A. M.. Xavier, U. A. Alves, and P. Rosario.
SAINTS BEAT MULE CORPS
St. Andrew's recorded a win by
(H.E.)
22 257 13 10.76 (Suesca) 103 Cornford (J.) 871-3 240 1740 88 19.77 H. T. O. Smith
78 16 198 10 19.80 Douglas
234.4 89 413 20 20.65 008.3 199 1163 55 20.76 Hopwood
940.5 146 8041 145 20.97 Nichole
90,1 25 282 11 21.09 808 226 1921 90 21.34
while a large number followed the race in launches and motor boats. 2-0 against a scratch cleven from the wataon Comdr. J. B. Newill, D.S.O., R.N., Mule Corps, who substituted for the Conson Deputy Harbour Master, acted as University, on the Marina ground arrow 872.5 142 746 34 21.94 one of the judges from his launch. yesterday. J.T.K. Gilchrist and C.E
E. Wong scored for the Saints.
(Continued on Page 11).
GOLF STARTING TIMES!
Fanling Pairings.
The following are the starting, times at the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club. Fanling, on Sunday:
OLD COURSE:
8.28 a.m. A. D. Humphreya S.
Butiin.
9,32 A. Tolmie B. Jackson.
2
B. S. Grant.. 166 51 389 18 21.61
920,4 240 2034 08 22.19
B7 21 223 10 22.80 D87.4 319 1858 83 22.32
Me
The fact that Dunkley is keeping to Pereira and Good win looks significant. Goodwin well bowled exceptionally against the Club in the two- day game last week-end. Hay--- ward and Fincher are on, the same side, which may also be
tony's opening pair. a pointer regarding the £4-
VOLUNTEERS TEAM FOR SUNDAY
The Volunteers, though
seventh lawn bowlers
met the Second | Division rink yesterdaay at Ming
G. M. P. Remedios and W. A, the most prominent players in the visitors' rink.
Detailed scores: Shanghai
V
Second Division- J. S. Logan
A. Macfarlane
J. M. C. Lopes A. A. Malcolm W. A. Balley
W. H. B. Muskett G.M. P. Remedios W. V. Field
Head Shots Total Shots Total
Matthews Pearce (G.) (Sussex Sibbica The Radio, Mamak champions, young (A.)... 969.4 300 2107 00 23.41
derably weakened by the fact that beat the H.K.S.R.A. Mamak team by R. C. Rought
1heir best players are at Home on Hayward opened on each of the leave, will open their cricket sea- |G goals to 1 on the Marins ground. Rought 119 27 239 . 11 28.34.7
11 388 14 23.78 three occasions he has played against lon on Sunday when they meet the Avtar Singh (2) and Gurbachan E. II. Perry
In 1928 he partnered University at Pokfulam at 2 p.m. 804.4 228 1879 78 24.08 Shanghái. Singh scored for the Radio before Sinfield
68 990 41 24.14 Teddy Fincher in Shanghai, M. J. C. Allom 845
They will be represented by: half time, while Rajah Khan netted .A.R. Peebles 642,3 122 1860 77 24.15 also opened against Malaya in 1927. for the H.KS.R.A. In the second Traine
A. D. Lowson (captain), RH 1880.1 462 8075 125 24.60
Griffiths, W. II. B. Rigg, L.A. R. 10. half G. Singh and A. Singh again layer (S. 1.) 850.5 150 2389 07 24.02
766.8 184 1797 78 24.1
Well Varied Attack jacored, and Kalwant Singh netted Staples
Owen Hughes has a stronger Duncan, R. R. Davies, J. E. Potter. 11. Lee (F. B.)
12/ bowling side, but I do not think A. F. Jenkins, -II. A. Browning, J. R. the sixth point.
(Somerset) ot, 21 206 12 22.68
holid Holles
751.1 224 1952 70 24.70 Gosano will prove the equal of Way, L. D. Kilber, and T. M. L, Rod- A. Watts.. 283.2 36 606 28 24.85 ofther. Pereira or Goodwin, and it
TO-DAY'S MAMAK GAME
The Mule Corps are meeting the Royal Engineers In
the Mamak LARWOOD STANDS
VERY FIRM.
Hockey Tournament this afternoon
9.4317 D. M. Herr F. B. Otto, on the U.S.R.C. ground at 4.35 p.m.
0.40 1. B. Johnson T. R. Chassels Two Jat Regiment players will re-
9,44 M. N. Cochrane W. E. Bunt, feree the game.
R. Young F. D. Hunter.
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1. 8. Forster G. T. May. The Central British' Association
15
21
0.48 N.
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F. Littlejohn
Bond.
1.02
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Lay, A. B. Raworth.
C. B, A.'S THIRD MAMAK GAME
9.50
10.00
10,04
10,08
་
10.12
10.10.
+
10.20
H
10.24
#
10.28
G. W. Greene J. W. Mayhew are expected to record their third
E. C. Humphreys F. Austin Mamak win on Sunday, when they moet the Kowloon Indian's Tennis
G. Thwaites P. B. Grant.
G. F. Rees, Comdr. Dockssy,
E. M. Bryden E. G. Wobby
J. B. Mackin G. E. R.. Divati
II. C. Hopkins E. der, Voeux,
NEW COURSE 9.32 a.m. t. A, Rodgers C. Fournier.
Club at King's Park at 4,80 p.m.
Sgt Hule and L/Cpl. Mullins, of the Royal Engineers, will be the referees.
May Refuse To Play,
London, To-day.
The Daily Express announced yesterday that Larwood; the famous English bowler, has stated, that if he is selected' for the English XI this year and forbidden to bowl accord- ing to his fast leg theory, he
: will' refuse to play:-Reuter;
•
He
the fast bowlers who take wic- kets as last season's averages clear- ly proved. He has Garthwalte, Burnett and Redmond, as fast medium bowlers and A... R. Kinu and himself as medium trundlers Ernie Fincher may be given trial as a slow bowler he did well
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R.A.F.-Pelling, Hewitt and Wilkin- son, Webster, Read and Brixton: Jen- kini, Gartrell, Gregory, Craig, and Ridgewell.
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*
RA.S.C.-Abbott, Powell and Alvis, Whitley, Halford and Clarke; Parker, Eycott, Hay, Gray and Fullbrook.
RE.Ball, Tucker and Whitefield; Wells, Hollingeworth and Sloane; Bud- den, Harding, Ford, Pegg and Lester.
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B.A.M.C.:--Wilkes, Harris and Cor. bett: Lane, Goulty and Adams; Pym, King, Poole, Rennie, and Horne.
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Martin and Lincolns: Meakin, Ramsden, Parker, Wildy (Captain) and Thompson, Matthews, Potter, Clarke, 5flarper and Brennan.
10 scored for Bouth China against the
11/ Association Sportif Francais to give
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LINCOLNS' TWO - MATCHES
11the Hong Kong team victory by 2.
goals to 1 in Shanghai.
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Queen's College bent the Diocesan
17 Boys' School in a friendly soccer game
17 yesterday by five clear goals.
MIDDLE PARK STAKES
London. To-day-Medieval Knight (100-30) beat Mrs. Rustom (11-2) by 2f a length to win the Middle Park Stakes 21 at Newmarket yesterday, Flying Coat (7-1) was third in a field of eleven- Malcolm To Skip The by a short head. Reuter.
The Lincolnshire Regiment have 17. two cricket fixtures this week-end. 18.
The To-morrow they will play
19. 20. Royal Navy at King's Park, and on Sunday they will meet the Royal 21. Army Service Corps at Bookup p.m.
at the net yesterday.. Dückitt Is Both games' will commence at 2
ARMY TENNIS WINNERS
18
Visitors To-day.
night to-morrow,
also a very useful change bowler.
In the batting he has In addition
Kowloon Docka will be represent- "Sandy" Malcolm is skipping the to himself Duckitt, Garihwaite,, Wil Hama, Fincher and Gosano, all
Shanghai team against Kowlooned by J, Kempton, H. G, Cooper, W. very useful, Batamon. I am Halford and Ronan (Borderara) beat Docks at 8.80 p.m. to-day, This Greig, and W. Hedley glad to see Ismail is getting a trip! Oxfield and Wilson (Artillery) 6-1, will be the victors last game be- The Shanghai tam behind the sticke. He has been one in the Final of the Army (Other fore the Final Interport to-morrow, Bailey, T. G. Main, G
Banka) Lawn, Tennis Doubles Cham
of the unfortunates in Interports,
pienship at Bookenpoo on Wednesday. They leave for Shanghai at mid- A. A. Balcolat (san), pre
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