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MONDAY, NOVEMBER

M

1933.

ALESporting Page 2

L

ALVIS, balted brilliantly

of

for 51 against the K.C.C.

La one yesterday. He Malayn's best all-rounders.

MALAYA WIN

THRILLING GAME

AGAINST K.C.C.

Match Won In The Last Over.

ALVIS BATS BRILLIANTLY Stapleton And Burnett Put Ox 80 Runs

(RY ATHOLE)

A very fine innings for 51 by L. Alvis and dogged batting by R. Lewis (23) gave Malaya a dramatic win over the Kowloon Cricket Club by one wicket off the first balt of: the lost over of the match, which produced 350 runs for 18 wickets. The K. C. C. senrud 174 for 5 be

(40) and Tore lunch, Klapletion Burnett

Shanghai

Batted

Should

COLONY SCORING TOO SLOW

Fincher's Best Innings Of Career.

(By ATHOLE).

Hong Kong's total of 232 for 9 on Saturday was most encouraging in view of the Colony's two col lapses against Malaya, bat Shang- hai would have bad half an hour's

SAM

Have

CAM ISAACS, Shanghai's most dangerous bowler, can make the ball swerve more

than any bowler in the Colony.

do was La awerve.

Pat

CIVILIANS

POLO TEAM

TRIUMPH

S.W.B. Subalterns

Lose By 7 To 1.

1

GORDON AND DENT

OUTSTANDING

TRIANGULAR HOCKEY GOLF WIN FOR

TOURNAMENT ·

NAVY PREPARING FOR ASSOCIATION EVENT

The Civilians polo team beat the ELEVEN MAMAK GAMES POSTPONED

South Wales Borderers Subalterna team by 7 goals to 1 at Causeway Bay on Friday.

Being superior throughout the

Civilians Gordon at No. 3 and W. H. Dent at

(By STICKS).

H.M.S. Medway "A" deck

teom

COUNTRY CLUB

OVER SHATIN Japanese Players Do Well On Strange Course.

PROBABILITY OF ANNUAL ENCOUNTER

The Country Club beat the Shatin Golf Club by 1944, points to 15 in keir first golf encounter at Sheung shui on Saturday.

The Japanese players did excep.

were best served by R. WITH the return of the Fleet

from the North, Naval hockey were the only Naval team to enter

the Mamak Tournament in the sti- tionally well, considering the fact playing on A back. Gordon's long clean hitting is now getting into full swing in

pulated time and will shortly com-that they and good shooting were one of the

*

features of the match, while the preparation for the Triangular Madar, Dent's positional play was excel-Tournament. batting bad the scoring bees faster who should have been bowled a lot lent,

This would probably have prov-more from the Supreme Court end, ed disastrous to the Northerners, and Donald Leach, who I thought who were very tired after a long bowled for too long, were the only day in the field under a broiling two bowlera who were spinning the

ball at all successfully.

sun.

Techly Fincher played one of the finest knocks I have ever seen him

Wilson Mixer Them Up

were

mence their list of outstanding strange course.

It is understood that the maten matches.

Four naval applications to join will be played annually on Armia- I understand that the Hong Kong the Mamak Tournament were made, tice Day. Hockey Association intend to con- but were not accepted owing to th" trol this Tournament, which in fixture list being drawn up. former years in been run by the

*

Club Experiment

In

1

recent

friendly

Detailed resulta were as fol-

II. C. Macnamara and W, T. Stanton at forward worked hard, Mr. Stanton's ponies bay- ing just that extra pace which made all the difference. The Subalterns were disappoint- Booth, who was largely respousing and never seemed to "get gal-Hong Kong Hockey Club.

match K. Sakuru He is a madel of discretion ble for the Colony's two collapses in loping". R. Cresswell, at back, hit

Commander Lee has returned to against the C.B.A., the Club tried S. Yamamoto 0 and patience. refusing to be tempt-the 1931 game on the Club ground, very hard at times, but, he was too ная given prove to try and meet the ball which

the Colony with H.M.S. Medway. out a new forward line with H. W. T. Takei ed into any spell of fast scoring and was disappointing and

He was unfortun- was bumping badly.

A. J. Stocker worked very hard and the examination of the umpir-Lee, the Chinese Oxford Univer N. Shimokawa contenting himself with waiting for only five overs.

Minu, who his ate, however, to face the right ball to punish

in the sity goalkeeper, at centre-forward y Abe his

Wilson at No. 3, but D. P. Yates, at No. 2,1 damaged analysis.

ing Board will commence his opponent too much innings of 82.

made one or two came off the pitch allowed exceedingly well, but the way he has scope and did not hit the ball a near future.

robbed hard as usual. J. C. Richards made mixed up his bowling has

lay

in

At least three firms new to this Isaacs troubled him in his opening spell, but he played the Shanghai swerve bowler with full confidence after he had Hetlied down. Never giving a chance during his 210 minutes at the creast Fincher played the best innings of his career and the highest score of his In- terpart career.

low:

SINGLES.

Shatin G.C. H. Mori

Country Club.

0

F. E. Remedios I

Q

A. A. Lopes 11%

A. Urquhart

1

14

H. K. Lee

0

Y. Hayasaki

0

E. D. dn Roza

14

E. I. Leitao

16

1

J. L. Litton

0

The

to

and G. E. R. Divett and J. E. Pot- K. Ohta ter on either side of him

H.M.S. crack

Medway combination, however, was once again be success and, although the C.B.A. J. Mayene Officers' team will seen in action. The combination

A. E. Castro

36

The fl. Tanak

0

J. J. Basto

1

not a

8. Saito I Mori

14 H. D. Page

1

E. Sadick

0

0 H. G. Leong

1

res N. Hirawoku

0

F. I. Silva

14

0

M. A. SimoGa

}

S. Takasaki 1

K. W. Wong

0

W. Uno

а B. Brato

1

11%

him of his use as a "shock" bowler one or two nice runs, but did not On Saturday he rarely bowled two mark Dent as he should have done.

At the conclusion of the match fast balls in an over.

Isaacs is undoubtedly Shanghai's Lady Furniwall presented cupa

the winning team. most dangerous bowler,

well.

Mayhew kept wicket very but, in spite of the fact that he is

n Blue, I do not think he is as good NAVY BEAT

In the 1927 match he hit up 62jas Dunkley. He was impressive on (42) adding 80 for the

After lunch, how out of 202 to eauble "Tam" Pearce's the leg side where he was taking

the Isaacs and Wilson in A only team to win by 3 wickets in

with wicket

Pr. four wirkels fell for

16 runs and the innings was clared at 174 for 9

first-class

de Colony, and two years later on the manner, but he was not so sound

same ground he scored 53 out of on the off. 114

Captain's Knock

only 8 byes in a total of 232.

speed of the

of Sub-Lt. Donald, Lt. Eaden, L. team were weakened by five Currey, Lt. Bartlett and Lt. Rim-Berves, the Club were able to al-Y. Kawasaki mington, is one of the finest the ter the score of a goalless draw. Colony has seen. This forward I'ne

will probably represent the

VOLUNTEERS BY Navy in their matches.

TWO WICKETS

There were, however, Eaden And Stephenson The Shanghai fielding was sound, Save Situation. Stapleton hatted in dogged man- mer for his 40, scored out of 104,

Full credit is due to Harry Owen but it lacked the and gave a chanceless display. He was one of the sovorsi players who Hughes, who batted superbly after Malaya side, and wild throwing was BECK SCORES HALF CENTURY did not receive a trial for the in an attack of illness which caused responsible for several over-throws. him to retire when he had acord Sinclair took a very fine low catch terpart. Burnett was fortunate to wife shots ah his total, miny

feldmen. He gave one chance

111.42 Eu Morgan at thin

NIX.

An unbroken n'ath wicket part-

(47)

BERWICK BEAT R. A. S. C.

Larkin And Williamson In Good Stand.

WHITLEY'S ALL-ROUND FEAT

*

The Club, however, are play-

ing a much improved game since the commencement of the season, and with the addition of W. E. Williams, the Welsh International, who is due back early in December, the team should be up to its

former strength.

The Y.M.C.A. senior gleven, are! Hetting in an even better man- cover to dismiss Minu and was Inership of 71 runs by Lt. Eaden and Lt-Comdr. Stephenson

also improving after a disappoint. doing good work on the boundary. (29) enabled the Royal Navy to

ing start this season. G. Fowler, being in the air, but an aborter than he did against Malaya he quite the most outstanding fielder.

rollerted a very sound 48.

A fourth wicket partnership beis once again in action after his ac- I was sorry to mer Tom Hayward T. A. Madar saved many runs at

ing game at King's Park yesterday:tween Whitley (30) and Gray (11)cident to his finger and has made beaten by a real "snorter" from Samhird man, standing closer in than beat the Volunteers in a tall scor-

is usual.

A. C. Beck played in his first which realised 44 runs enabled the Isaacs after a very impressive open-

With a good start and Bock,

arriving back from inx. Garthwaite also batted well

Pereira and Minu ta form the

¡llome leave, and collected 50 and Royal Army Service Corps to total

Willts.

off

of the match, The feature however, was the innings of this, why Boored 51 out of 120 in faultless manner. He scored freely all round the wicket to collect ten boundaries. Hang, who has never bowled for uch tong spell at a time, bowled The figures in his dial

rally well.

hell were:

0 M

R

17

W

2

2 59

the Ber Mulaya were without

Hamilton. their ices of R. N. skipper, B. S. Gill and W. O. Jonk lans and R. B. Lewis, twelfth man, W. W. Dean, umpire, and W. Charlton, corer, were introduced into the side. without Frank

The

Goodwin

Aince game

before he was tempted into hittag{"shock" attack the Colony are in all took 2 for 15. He is playing for | 52, a score H.M.S. Berwick passed/war tried out in the forward line]

out. Minu and Pereira came off aal bitters, Minu playing ULT excep- tionally useful knock, which, ing- dentally, was the only bright spot

day of dreary cricket. Shanghai Bowling Unimpressive The Shanghai bowling, once the gloss had worn off the ball. most disappointing.

W&S

After the first hundred had been scored the bowlers did not look as if they were bowling ob. for wickets but with the ject of keeping the runs down and walling for the batsman

U.

to make the mistake.

their

The wicket played very well in-

extremely satisfactory position.

RECORDS GO

IN S. CHINA

TRACK MEET

St. Joseph's Win Open Relay.

DIOCESAN GIRLS TRIUMPH

Six records

were shattered

un

The Bouth China

■ the final day of K.C.. were deed, in fact I have never seen

better Club wicket in four years, Athletic Association Track Meet skipper, and A. T. Lay, their places and all the Shanghai bowlers could ing at Caroline Hill yesterday. beinx filled by 8. Jex and H. Overy.

Flag Presented

At the conclusion of the match'

Mr. R. E. Lindsell presented

V. Crosmu, acting skipper of the Alvis

visitors, with the K.C.C. flag.

Bowling Analysis

0.

Mr. Willis

8

0

M. R. W.

84

12.2

3 35

Hel Lewis

13 1 30

1

2

35

0

5

• bowled one no ball.

Malaya

congratulated the Malaya side on Dean their fine win and paid tribute to: Speldewinde the batting of Alvis-the youngest member of the team.

Mr. Croome

suitably repiled, saying that they p. C. Burn, b Hung were collecting finge--Malıya havo R. G. Gibson, Ibw, b Burnett already won the Hong Kong flag R. Morgan, lbw, b Burnett and are hoping to win the Shang-L Alvis, c Jex, b Burnett

He congratulated W. C.Eu Chow Talk, b Hung Hung on his fine bowling.

Scorer:

hai one.

Kowloon C.C.

F, A. Muna, b, Alvis ..

S. V. Gittins, Croome, b Alvis

W. C. Hung, & Gibson, Lewis

N. A. E. Mackay, e Gibson, b

Dean

C. L. Stapleton, e Croome, b

Alvis

V, Croome, c E. C. Fincher, b

Burnett

17 R. B. Lewis; Ibw, b Hung

Hong Kong against Shanghai in the to a Bfth wicket stand of 39 runs (47) and Williamson by Larkin Interport match now in progress.

Keores.

Volunteers

D. S. Harley, b Yates

H. A. Browning, c Eaden, h

Morris

L. D. Kilbes, e Besant, b Yates G. A. Stewart, b Morris A. C. Bock, b Lindell

J. C. Potter, b Morris

L. A. R. Duncan, e&b Cutler W. H. B. Rigg, at Carver, b

Cutler

A. D. Lowson not out

Extras (B6)

(32).

Scoren:

24

R. A. S. C.

26 Powell,

great difference to the team. Ho against the Club de Recreio buti was not a success. He is out standing as a half-back, worthy understudy to K. J. Lowe.

and

D

F. Fowler, his brother, played a brilliant game between the sticks

Williamson, b Cloke 22 against the K.LT.C. yesterday and

1 Ballard, bw, h Cloke 26 | Whitley.

50 Manning

C

7

Borrowdale,

I

Lis a promising goalkeeper, not being afraid of the ball.

30

2

11

15 Barlow, b Richards

Gray, c Lanken, b Richards Ranson, b Richards

4Flood, e Williamson, b Richards

11 Faithful, b Borrowdale

Total (for B wkts. dec.) 168 K. R. Davies and R. O. F. King did bal.

St. Joseph's College won the 800 Metres Open Relay, while the Diocesan Girls' School carried off

Morris the 400 metres ladies' event,

Eaden Competition was extremely keen

Marsham 1 in the seator division, Chan Wing

Yates Lin, winner of the 110 Metres

Besant 1 High Hurdles, the Hig Jump, and

Stephenson the Hop, Step and Jump, securing Cutler the Victor Ludorum with 18 points. Lindell

At the conclusion of the meeting

Royal Navy Was accom- Lt. Carver, o.Rigg, 6 Beck panied by her husband, distribut Pap Lt. Cdr. Yaten, b Bigg

zu

Mr M. K. Lo, who

6 Buckland, e Richards, b Bowen

Orr, not out .... Fullbrook, b Borrowdale

Extras (L.B. 8)

Total

Fall of the wickets:-

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

2 0 17 ◊ Cloke

!

T. J. Price, is another addition

o to the "Y" team which has improv

6ed the side, while F. Belk and D. 2 McLellan are playing very well in

2 their respective positions.

2

0

*

Mamak Friction

6

FOURSOMES.

Shatin G.C. Mori & Sakura

0

Yamamoto & Takei

2

Hayasak & Shimokawa

0

I

Tanaka & Salto

0

Abe & Ohta

Mor & Mayena Hirowoks & Kawasaki Takasaki & Uno

Tots

Country Club. Remedios & Lopes Urquhart & Lee

Roza & Leitao Litton & Castro

Basto & Pagu Sadick & Leong Silva & Simoes Wong & Basto

Tola!

KOWLOON GOLF.

16

10%

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Results Of First Round In Championship.

J. D. THOMSON BEATEN.

The following were the resulta of the first round of the Kowloon

Golf Championship yesterday,

A. Urquhart Best J. D. Thomson up.

G. Milne beat A. T. Braley at the

It is unfortunate that frieLion 92 over a matter of umpiring should have crept into the working of the Mamak Tournament within six 21st. weeks of the opening this season. The difficulty of obtaining.com- potent umpires is a problem which ler at the 19th. is a hard one to solve at the mo- ment.

The result has been the resigna-|

F. E. A. Remedios beat W. # HO-

W. A. Stewart beat A. L. East- man and 6.

L. D. Purves received

Bowling Analyele

0

M

R W

19 2

52 3

12:5

20

0

2

0

10

0

26 29.82 76.76-82 82 90 92 92

6 0

11

2

2 0 5

0 Richarda

11

6 .0

30

1.2 0

12

2 Johnstone Larkin

4 .0

0. MR. W. 2 25 4 6 0 17 2 0

22

4

0

10

Manning

A 0 $ 1

29 || Borrowdale

2

2

2

8 Bowen

2 2

0

1

1. T. K. Gilchrist from the post of]

Assistant Secretary, and the Tour

A. J. Dennis boat HL. IL. Mundy 1.

12

H.M.S. Berwick

Sinclair, c Flood, b Whitley Johnson, b Whitley

3

47

A. E. P. Guest, who is thoroughly Acquainted with the working of the League, should have been the only man, willing to take over the dutier.

1

82

1

51ed the prizes to the successful can |Lt. Comdr, Palsirat, © Rigg, 11 didates.

b Beck

Lt. Marsham, b Rigg Sub. Lt. Cheyne, e Potter. by

Kilbee

Capt. Cutler H. M., b Lowson Comdr, Lindall, e Potter, b

Kilbee

Yuen Chow Koon, & Chang Wa F, O. Morris, at Potter, b Low-

17 Borrowdale, b Whitley

19 Larkin, not out

Wa Cheuk. 2 Chan Fook Lt. Comdr. Stephenson not out: 29 Leung Yow Hing

Results were as follow:

1

SENIOR DIVISION

G. Willie, b Sargent

20100 Metres 1-

23

11

15

W. D. Charlton, c E. C. Fin-

cher, b Kung

1 Yuan Chow Koon,

2 Leung Yun Hung, a Mok Wa Kwan.

Timo: 11.2 sacs (record)

18 200 Metres

C. A. Speldewinde, not out

5

1

10 W. W. Dean, not out

Cheu

8 Mak Wa Kwan,

28.8. sock. (rocords

Extras (328, WBI)

24 109

40

Metresta L.

E. F. Fincher, e Gibson, b Dean

7

Total. (for 9. wite).

176. Tin,

Chun

Time: 56,4 soca,

G. C. Barnettb Speldewinder", · 43

E. C. Finchér, run out

B: Jox, not out .....

C. B. B, Bargent, b Alvis

Path of the wicketw: =

61 7 8 612 84%

6:11 33. 45 66 106 131 166,173 Bowling Analysis

9

Time

mins. 16.2 seca

1500 Metre

0. M. B.

Total (for 9 wkte: 'dec.),

174]

H. Overy did not hat.

*Burnett flung Bargent

20

́ ́Fall of the wickets

E. F. Fincher

12-8 456 17

Vetran (B. 22, 8.5, N.B,1), 20

37 46 68 68 64.164 170 174 174

"

* bowled one, wid

+ bowled one në

Chan Fook Tin, 2. Leung Kam 1 Col Tx4 Chun.

WIBữa Chan Fook Tin, Z Leong Lai

aine, B. Leung Kam To

By Time:4 mina_„57.1/10÷sBER.

110 BUMITOO HIMN Handle ve

chim Yong Ki Fongs

Timer 17.6 sech,

(Continued on Page 11

BON

Lt. Eaden mot out

Extras: (B2*, WES) (A

24

"167

Total (for 8 wkta,) Lt. Comdr. Berent did not, bat.

Richards, b Whitley Williamson, b Balland' Skinner, b Powell Trennerman, not out Extras (B2)

Hon of a very capable worker. in from A. W, da Boza.

nament are indeed fortunate that up.

D. C. Wilson beat E. D. da Roen

up.

For the benefit of those Club Becretaries who need to keep in

2 constant touch with the Assistant Secretary. It was mentioned at the Meeting that his telephone number is 39 (Government) 185.

124 Total, (6 wits,, dec). Manning, Bowen and: Cloke" didi not bat.

6

Fall of wickets: MAR W

GD: 2412 20 45 58 92 09

Bowling Analysis ... ...

nigg Lowson': Beck

Blewar

Duncan

2153 Flood

Whitley

Ballard

Powell

Mr. D. J. Barlow, Secretary of the Tournament, has made the startling statement that wlikin afx weeks of play we fewer than 11 matchas - hare been cancelled or postponed.

(Continued on Page 5.).

4

UNITED MAMAK TOURNEY WIN.

R.A.M.C.

Beaten.

Defeating the Royal Army Medi cal Corps by à romis to mil-yast day on the Marina ground the Unit- ed Hockey Club recorded their third successive Mamak Tourna= ment victory this, season.

R. C. Reed, the captain, (nottad twice in the first half, and G. Winch added the third goal after the interval,

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