THE CHINA MAIL.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1933.
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CLUB JUNIORS WIN THEIR FIRST LEAGUE GAME BY 112 RUNS
PATTERSON & LOWSON
OUTSTANDING
THREE JUNIOR LEAGUE GAMES DECIDED
SARGENT PLAYING FOR K.C.C.
AGAINST MALAYA
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PATTERSON play lams, LL C. C. Garthwaite, and N.
knock hurricane
against
their
(Jub
Medical Corps. in
League
the
A. E. Mackay, all of whom are cap. jable of Bearing A half century the against the beet attack in junior Colony. Only a third wicket part- Saturday,nership between Williams (18) and Garthwaite (28), which realised twelve boundaries,
(37 runs, saved the K.C.C. from col- were successius lapse. Richards has been selected for the Services againal betting what y' in one over from to play Pie Dewey be hit five boundaries. Malaya on Friday.
Pame
1321
In hu & pert
Ki
which
He and (W, E. Bishop (21) added
74 for the fourth wicket.
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Lowson's Fine Bowling A. D. Lowson, a promising fax bawler, took 6 for 16 for the Club against the Medicals. At one period of the game he took the wickets of Cpl. Col- lege, Capt. Lewis Bryan, Pte Dewey, and Major Sarsfield for 3 runs! As a result the Club won by 12 TORS.
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Arthur Lay hit his usual six in this game-off Lewis-but he fell a victim to this bowler in the next A six on the Navy ground is
over.
a big hit.
fort Sub. L.
Though the Navy Sinclair. who scored 66 retired mid-week, against the Army in
board, with only & runs on the Barkin (33) and Carver (36) added wicket 163 for
second the ngainst an attack weakened by the who absence of Frank Goodwin, was resting in view of the game against Malaya, and G. C. Burnett. Garthwalte howled well, shaving than mort the
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THE MALAYA TEAM-From left to right (back row) R. H. Gibson, G. Willis, C. A. Spelde-
Twinde, R. B. Lewis, W. D. Charlton, and W. W. Dean. (front row) L Alvis, D. C. Buro, W.
O. Jonklass, R. N. Hamilton (captain), V. Croome, Eu Chow Telk and B. S. Gill.
The Eleventh Interport
Hong Kong
H. Owen Hughes (Captain)
E. R. Duckitt
G. S. Dunkley
E. C. Fincher
C. C. Garthwaite
F. Goodwin
for
Alumps occasion, and 51. #fler hawling 'changed, was more the result
on
A. C. Hamilton
04-
A. R. Minu
of
bad luck than loose bowling.
tel.
T. A. Pearce
RCO-
T. M. L. Redmond
P. V. Williams
Three League Camos Played THOUGH
(HOUGH the Axture card for on the senior League has not yet been drawn up three jumer mat
ches have already been decided Enden, who did well in the Trien
with the following results
just anlar Tournament scries jara, played a good innings for his LR.C. beat Becrelo by 61 ruins.
142 nat
five out, which included K.C,C, beat R.A‚M.C. by 6 wickets boundaries. He and Donald (17) fourth H.K.C.C. best RAM.C. by 112 added 51 in an unbroken
the
Funs.
The Icereld's botne maten against the Police on Sunday after. noon was postponed owing to the rain. Their most league fixture is against the Regal Engineers December 22.
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A. S. Sulfad's 65 against the Recreio is the best sere
in the League to date, and A.
1) Lowson's for 18 agningi the Medical Corps is the best bowling fest.
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twickel partnership to give
Navy a surprise win by 7 wickets.
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tion to Brace in the second、in-
ning for the same score.
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R. N. Hamilton. skipper,
bad the
M
the
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Encounter
Malaya
R. N. Hamilton (Captain) L. Alvis
K. C. Barn
V. Croome
H. G. Gibson
B. S. Gill
W. O. Jonklass
R. Morgan
C. A. Speldewinde
OWEN HUGHES the Co long skipper.
Ex Chow Teik
G. Willis
THE following are the complete re
sults of the series:
1990-11. K.-Innings and 147 Malayan | 2890–N. K.--Seven wickets misfortune
~489)—Malaya—167 runs
to be bowled by the Rev. T. B. Powell when only six short of
Newcomers To K.C.C. C.B.R. Sargent was playing for the K.C.C., and if the rumours are true be will pro- bably be seen in the K.C.C. Bide throughout the League season. and sixth wicket partnerships with With R. B. Lewis, the Malaya Capt. Armitage (64) and N. V. H. interport slow to medium-paced Rhodes (102) to enable Malaya to
hix century In the 1926 match. He was associated in big fourth
1897-Malay-Innings and 79 1901-B. K-129 runs 1901-Malaya—95 rubr
1909-1. K-Nine wickets
1920-Malays—16 Tuna
E
1924-. K-Two wickets
turning out for the total 388. Powell took $ for 110·1925–—Malaya—Innings and 113
Interports in
when
the
this
innings, while
bowler K.C.C. ure over the Kowloon aide should Bowker had 4 for 104.
have as well varied an attack as lcould he desired. They have *Frank Goodwin and Willie Hung
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Bostock Hill's Performance In the Colony innings of 36 as the fast bowlers, G. C. Burnett against Malaya in 1926, to which I Team To Meri Malaya
elow-alluded yesterday. A. J. Bostock) as medium-fast, Lewis as The following have been select-medium, and Sargent, Ernie Fin-Hill, the fast bowler, had the represent the Kowloon cher and S. V. Gittins as the slow following amazing figures:
ed 10 Cricket Club against Malaya on bowlers. It looks as if F. S. W. Sunday at the K.C.C.:
Smith, who in due back shortly.
F. Goodwin (captain), E. C. Fincher, may find it difficult to retain his
E. F. Fincher, F. A. Munn, W. Hung, A. T. Lay, N. A. E. Mackay,
place in the premier eleven.
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1927-H. K-fonings and 25 1929-H. K.-Four witkela.
• Played in Singapore.
LIGHT BLUES BEAT EDINBURGH ACS,
Narrow Rugby Win For Devonport Services.
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He is getting married very shortly and would have probably
ade
the trip had this not been the case.
0. M. R. W.
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FIRST BIG RUGBY MATCH
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The Danger
The danger lies in Rugby Union players Birting with the League, and this is engaging the close at tention of the various sunions.
name.
FIRST FIVE
WICKETS FALL
FOR 46 RUNS
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Malaya received their first sel-back with only 12 runs on the board, and Burn, who look- ed the safer of the two open- ing batsmen, was the one to
go.
SHANGHAI LEGER TO TRACTION BIRD
Time Much Slower Than Warrington's.
OWNER'S SON-IN-LAW IN THE SADDLE
Mr. Robson's The Traction Bird won the Shanghai St. Leger yester- day over 14 miles in 3.59.3 which is considerably slower than War- rington's performance in the Subs. St. Leger at the Valley last Satur-
In Minu's following over Gibson played a ball just wide of Pearce at cover and called for a shot run. day. Burn
not backing-up well enough and was run out by a nar row margin 12-1-6.
Was
Eu Chow Teik, the Chinese player
The Traction Bird was ridden by Mr. Brand, son-in-law of Mr. Robson, the owner.
Mr. R. H. McNair's Herbert (Encarnacno) Was
was next in and was clearly nervous Campbell
during his first two overs, especially second, and Mr. Allan's Happy Lad when facing Minu, who almost bowl-Clark) was third. ed him.
Warrington's time on Saturday
The following were the results
Only four runs had been added was 3.40.1-0.10.2 faster than the when Gibson furned one of Good-Shanghai winner. win's deliveries to leg to be bril Hantly caught high up by Duckitt at forward short leg 16-2-9,
R. N. Hamilton, the visiting skip. per, was completely beaten first ball by Minu, but the ball missed his stampa. In this over Minu bowled !# wide.
Teddy Fincher, Redmond, and Duckitt were 'outstanding in the field, while Dunkley was keeping perfectly. The pitch was playing, fast, and was cutting up at Naval Yard end.
Captain Dlamissed. Eu Chow
the
Teik opened his shoulders to Minu to score three boundaries in succession and send
up the 30 after bf an hour's play.
of the last races yesterday:
Sixth Race-1% Miles.
1. Sleepy Morn (HM)
(Encarnacao)
2. Castle Ribbon (Needa) 3. Super Rapid Extra
Time: 2.44.2. Seventh Race-11⁄2 Miles.
1. Sub. Ribbon (Needs)
Glen Dochart (Mars{:al})
2.
8. The Golden Eagle (Hi!) Time: 8.21.3.
Eighth Race 1 mile.
1. Black Velvet (Wade)
2. Switzerland (Brand)
3. Vecherock (Raymond) Time: 2.07.3
Hong Kong
Hamilton in the next over had luck the guest of Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, when a snick off Goodwin dropped the President of the just short of Redmond at first slip. Cricket Club at tiffin. The next ball, however, he chop-
ped to Teddy Fincher who held
stinger in great style 31-3-1.
L. B. W. Appeal Survived.
Captains Inspect Wicket This Morning.
Croome, the wicket-keeper, fol. GROUND DRIES UP QUICKLY
lowed his captain in and survived
a confident 1.b.w. appeal from the
last ball of Goodwin's over.
change
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The Interport Cricket match be-
Owen Hughes made his Arattween Hong Kong and Malaya of bowling at 31 when commenced this afternoon at 1.15 Garthwalte relieved Minu, but the P.m. on the Club ground.
This announcement was made by Army player bowled a very loon the Hong Kong Cricket Club fol- over featured by extremely short lowing the decision of Harry Owen balls on the leg side which Croome Hughes, the Colony captain, and failed to take advantage of.
R. N. Hamilton when they, inspect- Further disaster befell Malayaed the wicket shortly after, ii a.m. when Eu Chow Telk, after hitting this morning. the fast bowler to the leg boundary, receive one that popped up and rave left the outfield in a soft condition,
Dunkley an easy catch 38-4-20. He
The match
The heavy rain yesterday has
but the ground has dried up very A star Rugby Union player is had butted agressively after
shaky start and included four rapidly. [signed on rightaway, without any boundaries in his innings,
The players of both teama In- trial. His form is well known, and Hong Kong, however received a dulged in nets practice this morn-
set-back in this over when Good-Ing. his capabilities fully exposed,
win, who was using sawdust at his
which should have But with a good and promising end, strained a muscle in his left commenced yesterday, will be com club player, who has not won a leg and had to bowl slower for the
and on Thurs- tinued to-morrow "cap," things are different. The remaining two balls of the over.
day, Play commences at 11 am. He left the field after the over and and stumps will be drawn at 5 pm usual custom is for him to play on
Ernie Fincher came out as gab-
will The luncheon interval
be trial in a Rugby League club match'stitute. ...
taken from 12-80 to 1.15 p.m. on without payment and under a false! Peirce's Early Success......
each day. London, To-day.
Pearce went on for Goodwin at
The following are the teama: -. Cambridge University displayed: If he satisfies, well and good. If the Naval Yard end with the score
Hong Kong H. Owen Hughes (H.K. magnificent form in their annual not, he returns to his club, and no at 88 and very nearly had Alvis C.C.) (captain), E. R. Dockitt (H.K. Jonklass and B. 8. Gill, the Malaya B. S. Gill, brother of Lall Singh Rugby match against Edinburgh one, except himself and the League with his third ball of a maiden over. C.C.), E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.), T. A Williams club officials, is any the water. Goodwin came back on the field Pearce (ILK.C.C), P. V. Interporters, who preferred cricket who scored 8 in the first innings Academicals yesterday and won by
(Army), A C Hamilton
__(Army), Garthwalte Jouklas and was bowled by Harry Owen
This of course, constitutes after this over, but Owen Hughes (A
(Army). The following have been select to racing on Saturday,
very wisely continued with Pearce Remond (11.K.C.C.) F. Goodwin {breach of the Rugby Union pro- ed to represent the United Services bowled exceptionally well against Hughes for 10 in his second knock the overwhelming margin of 26
fessional - Inws,
And would be at the top end. The former Kent (K.C.C.), A. R. Minu (LR.C.), and against Malaya on Friday on the the L.R.C. and his five overs cost during the 1929 match and who points to all at Cambridge.
only one run. Keeping a perfect played for India against England in the only other important Un- severely dealt with if found out County player changed from over 6. 6. Dunkley (H.K.C.C.).
Malaya. N. Hamilton Club ground:
Capt. P. V. Williams (B.A.) (Capt.), length on the matting wicket hen the three Test matches two sum-
mbra ago, is the second Sich player fon fixture Davenport Services best But definite proof is almost Im-the wicket to round, and should. Alvi, D. C. Burn,, Can (captain). Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite (B.A.), Lieut. got up disconcertingly once or
a dropped goal. (4 possible to obtain, and so the have met with success when Croome Gibson, B. 8. Gill, W. 0. Junkiest, R.
Rugby Union can do nothing,"
lashed out at one and was dropped Morgan, C. A. Speldewinde, Eu Chow A. C. Hamilton (8.W.B.), Capt. R. F. twice. Gill played a good knock to take part in the series. He Newport. by
by Goodwin at mid-on. It was a Telk, and G. Wills. Walter (RE), Mying Officer D. G for 38 not out against the 'Varsity, wears his light blue turban, and pointa) to a try (3 points) In
On top of the signing on of atinger, but the K.C.C. player should Morris (R.A.F., H.M.S.,
Eaglej,
Licut.
match full of incident-Reuter,
Welsh, another sensation has have held it. J. A. Eaden
(R.N., IL.M.8. Orpheus), He was the only LRC. batsman his beard presents a quaint sight!;
The only Capt. 8. G. Culler (IN, H.M.B. to show any degree of confidence on the cricket field.
been caused in Scottish Rugby Suffolk), Lieut. Cmdr. F.M.I. Stephm-in the face of accurate fast bowl-bearded cricketer we have in the
through a referes stopping a Colony now is H. Nomanbhoy of the son (R.N., JL.M.S. Eagle), Bub. Lieut.
match 16 minutes from time on University. Alexander Sinclair, (R.N., H.M.8. Bering by E. L. Gouano.
- account of rough play. Such a thing has never happened before In Scotland; ANASAN
8. V. Gillins, Q. C. Burnett, C. I Stapleton and C. B. R. Sargent.
Reserve:-8. Jex.
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wick), Ldg. Supply Acaint Richards (H.M.B.. Berwick),
Twelfth man-Capt. D. B, Michell (RA).
K.C.C. Trundled Out
LB.M.S
1. admired the spirit of W. o.)
D. C. Burn, who is considered as
(one of 'Malaya's 'most outstanding Second Chinese Player
batsmen played for Shanghai Eu Chow Telk is the second against Hong Kong in the 1024 Chinese player to represent {1925, and 1928 matches.
Mainya. Evan Wong, one of the DG Supply Assist Richards - In the first match he scored 20 finest wicket-keepers in the Far Berwick), a fast and 15; 21 and 11 in the second: East, made the trip to the Colony medium bowler, proved in deadly and 19 and--in the third, Frank in 1929. On that occasion ha form against the Kowloon Cricket Goodwin securing his wicket in his scored 81 before being bowled by Club en Baturday at King's Park, last innings.... Finding the matting wicket, to his Tiking he took^"'hia, last fires wickets for no runs to return the 'final analysis of8for 24. This .was Lo excellent performance Re hiä victims included' §. V. Gitting, C. I, Stapleton, Gapt, P. V. #WIKI
B. G. Gibson, who visited Hong Kong "with, Braddall's' team in 1929, scored 3 before being caught behind the sticks by "Tam" Paaros, off (Ainun Reid. He was out for obstruade
Owen Hughes and 27 before falling to "Bill" Brace, the former KCO, skipper, It was unfortunate that he was unable to make the tour.
Dr. H. O.. Hopkins in another player whom we should, liked to have san, but he has not been in good. health lately,
DODWELL BEAT GILMANS.
Holmes And Humphreys Win 7-5, 6-2.
Blaker and Goldman Lase
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Croome, however, did not Jast the over, being sent back by a glorious ball that took his *middle stump, 46-5-8; 7^^^|
The first hour's play produced 46 rans, of which two were no balls
Umpires P. E, Baskett (Hong Kong) and W. W. Dean (Malaya)
BRITISH WOMEN WIN AT GOLF,
(by Garthwalte) and one wide (by Touring Team In South
The game was between Mefrose and Hillhaad High School F.R., and Minu); .....
Africa.
Capetown, Oct. 27
Two of the British women golfers
after several stoppages for rough Redmond had his first trial with play the referee called the teams the bell after the 50 had been hoist- together and solemnly warned ed, but he' sent, "thres" "wory them. Apparently, this had ng short ones down to start with and fect, and so he left the field. In only brilliant fielding by Pearce at who are tourning South cluded in the Melrose aida was J. cover saved three boundaries.It Miss-Diana Fishwick and Miss Mol W. Allan, the International for-was, however, a (maiden zover.. ward.
C. E. Holmen and A. D. Humphreys (-15). of Dodwells defeated C. Blaker and L. GoM® man" (-15,3) of Gilman's in the Final Round of the Hong Kong Cricket Club's Hong. The action of the Scottish Union, when the referen has wabmitted his Doubles Handicap: * Lawn Tennis tournament
report, will be awaited with keen intorestart
ly Gourlay, defeated the {Africans," Mrs, and "Ming
in a match here today by and, three to play
The tea inferral, was, takes at 2.15* plan with that score reading 90 for 9 wickets, His Excellency the Governor, Sir Mrs. Blackwell is champion William Peel, K.C.M.G., K.B.E. was the Western Province-Reuter,
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