THE CHINA MAIL.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933.
4164Sporting Page
SHANGHAI
ALL OUT
CHAMPIONS' WILLIS DOES
MAMAK WIN
BY 8 TO 0
9th Battery Swept Off
Their Feet.
GURBACHAN SINGH SCORES
FIVE TIMES
Dyke Play With Eye Well Bandaged
(By STICKS)
SCORING no fewer than eight
goals without reply against
DAMAGE
JUST MISSES HOT
14
TRICK
Torrie" Wilson Hits
Two Sixes.
MALAYA WIN SERIES
121: MALAYA TRIUMPH
F. STOKES scored
28
Shanghai collapsed sensationally L. valuable runs for Shang-
after lunch to-day, their remaining
six wickets falling for 43 runs in
just under 50 minutes to give Ma- daya victory by 50 runs in the final
the 9th Battery in a Mamak Tomra-match of the Triangular Interport| ment match at Sookumpoo yester-
Cricket series. day, the Radio Sports Club, last season's champions, registered their third win to at
season.
hai this morning.
plucky resumed after attention.
SHANGHAI MAY
་
BY 50 RUNS
FIND 172 RUNS PREMIER LEAGUE HARD TO GET IN FULL SWING
Croome Plays Very
Fine Knock.
MALAYA FORTUNATE DURING YESTERDAY'S PLAY
(By ATHOLE).
Malaya are making a determined bid for Interport honours and Shanghai have been set the difficult task of securing 172 runs in the
SAINTS EXPECTED TO BEAT EAST LANCS
SOUTH CHINA JUNIORS TO CLASH WITH BORDERERS
(By OUTSIDE LEFT)
Booth fell to a catch behind the fourth innings to avoid the wooden wicket in the fast bowler's next spoon and make a triple tie of theer programme will be featured this week-end.
Triangular series.
G. Willis, who with V. Croome over.
78-3-18.
many games this and R. Morgan, is leaving for Sing- He had plaed a sound
knock
The luck was, however, with Ma- ayn all day yesterday. First came
"Spot" At Naval Yard. End. apore by the Neuralia at 4 p.m. after his shaky start and was ou this afternoon, caused the damage. to a ball that pitched on a "spot" With a splendid goal average He took 5 of the 6 wickets to fall at the Naval Yard end and which the doubtful looking dismissals of
for 31 runs of which 16 were made came up to flick his glove.
7 goals per match the Radio are now third to the Central British As sociation and the United on goal average only.
Gurbachan Singh, the Radio's prolife scorer, was in great form, scoring five of the eight goals, six of which were acor ed in the first half. Awlor Singh (2) and Kalwant Singh (1) scored the remaining goals Thơ fart Radio forward line were!
Lo much for the Battery defence who were unable to cope with thej continuous aliaeks. Nash, a new-
comer in goal to the Battery, play- well in goal.
Dyke Plays Again Towards the end of the half the Battery recovered what and netunily pressed the
second
Rome-
Radio's goal, forcing a corner.
Pte. J. S. Dyke, the South Wales Borderera-Radio player who was injured in a friendly match
Wednesday, WAN again in action with swollen eye which was covered with sticking plaster.
on
Mohinder Singh and Man Singh,
in three hits by "Torrie" Wilson.
Wilson (18) and Sinclair (17) added 31 valuable runs for the ninth wicket. before Wilson skied one into the slips and one run later the innings was closed! for 121.
Malaya have thus won the |series which has resulted as
follows:-
rinn,
Malaya beat Hong Kong by
Malnya best Shanghai by 50 runs. Hong Kong best Shanghai by 187
1371
Malaya have made a clean sweep
Contrary to expectation the luncheon interval Was nol taken at this juncture, though It was 12-28 and Leach lost his wicket for a "duck" off the last ball of the over and his first 78-4-0.
AL
than
Was
Donald Leach and Sam isaacs, and Burn, who scored 41, missed off successive halls from Pat Madar by "Torrle" Wilson and Loach when he was 15. R. N. Hamilton played a gallant captain's innings, but he lifted the ball peri-
was not out Pat Madar lunch. "Hot Trick" Just Missed, ilously once or twice in his innings
Willis almost took a "hot trick" of 60.
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107 for 2 on the board 14 when he clearly beat Jenkin with With
the first ball of his next over after Shanghai should have secured lunch. The next ball be secured bigger lead than 27 on the first in- an obstruction appeal. 78-5-0. ninga, and they would have done with four balla.
Willis had thus taken 3 wickets had Sinclair not sent Jenkin back nn the latter's call for a certain Sam Isaacs hit a single and a run out. Sinclair refused to leave leg boundary off G before he his crease and both batsmen were sent one right into Gibson's hands caught at the same end. at long off. 86-6-4.
was then 28 and using the long In Willis' next over Pat Madar, handle to advantage. who had defended stubbornly, was brilliantly caught at second slip by Eu Chow Telk, the fieldsman tak- ing a very low catch. $5-7-8.
of all their games, having beaten the United Services and Kowloon The team leave for Singapore to.
Is being
NOPPDA
The Interport Dinner
held in the Gloucester Building to. night when the players will gather for the last time.
The next match is that between Shanghai and Kowloon on Sunday. On Tuesday the Northerners wil alur the Inited Services
bide their programme.
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Sinclair was ricky when he edged | one from Willis just over the slips enn- heads.
Mayhew played a maiden over to
Wilson Hits Sixes. When Simpson returned a simple
the Radio's regular left half and Willis and Stokes opened the scorentel to Gill at 89 the game looked Ral-heper respectively, were ab-ing with a single off Gill's first ball all over, but "Torrie" Wilson, let off sentees, being replaced by Dyke from the Supreme Court end. May by Eu Chow Telk through over.
thew got the bawler away Lo and Surgin Singh.
the eagerness, set about the bowling in Radio:-Surgin Singh, P. Singh, J.quare leg boundary in the
a very forceful manner.
Home
S. Grownl: Jaggett Singh. M. H. Hus over. In the fast bowler's next over wan, J. 8. Dyke: Attar Singh, G. Singh, Stokes got him away to leg for 3,1 Awtar Singh, Kalwant Sings and F
and the 10 went up after 8 minuter A Kemy (Captain).
9th
Battery: Nash; Maddie. | play. Syma; Hunt, Wellington, Furness;; Bessant, LA, Laine (Captain). Worth-j inyton, Gibbons and Wattare.
MAMAK TOURNAMENT TABLE TO DATE
C. B. A.
United
Radio
Police
12tk Bottery KJ.T.C...
Mule Corps
St. Andrew's
R. R. R.A.M.C.
German Club
R. C. of, S.
9th Ballery
Medway
P. W... ta, ¥
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62 0 0 0
0 2 0 0-32 0
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“Y” LADIES BEAT C.B.A. RIVALS.
Goals Scored In The First Half.
The Ladies continued to show good form when they defeat- ed the Central British Association Ladies in a friendly game on the Diocesan Girls' School ground yes terday by 2 goals to mil.
a ball
In Willis' next over cocked up badly and Stokes would have been caught at se cond slip had Gill not slipped in getting to an easy catch. Shortly after Stokes very nearly slayed a ball from Willis hard on
In one over from Willis he hit two alxes on the leg side and a four through extra cover off successive balls, and then was caught in the slips by Gib- son off a skler. 120-9-18.
The end came one ran later when Sinclair, who had hit Willis for two successive fours on the leg side, gave Jonklans a low catch at mid on which was accepted.
Shanghai's Bad Luck
Jenkla
Lench was unfortunate to be given out to a catch on the leg side by Mayhew which tooked an if it came off the batsman's leg, while lesaacs looked very much as if he was bowled off It the wicket-kooper's pads.
Де big misfortune for Shanghai, Gill bowled extraordinarily well nol yesterday morning and wan favoured with much luck in bis firsi spell which produced.
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0. M. R. W. 16 3 50 2 Croome, who is suffering from sinovitis, batled very pluckily, though suffering geat pain after he had given his right knee another jar. La fact I think he played one of the best innings of the col- whole
when series
out of 60 in 35 lecting 36 minutes.
were
to a wicket. The first ball of Gil's Thus in less than 50 minutes play next over he played too soon, but Shanghai lost their last six wickets
His carpet drives on the off and the all landed harmlessly just in for 43 runs. Willis, the fast bowler,
covers on and through the front of Morgan at mid on.
was mainly responsibic, his last spell,
In one over beautifully timed. which started with the diamissal of
from Sam Isaacs he hit three boun- Booth and Leach with successive daries, all of which were the result bail, returning the following figures of perfect strokes.
Had he been it he would never have been out to the ball that resulted in his down. fall. He hit seven boundaries. Hamilton's Useful Knock
Encouraged by his good for tune he hit three successive boundaries off Gill, late-cutting one and reaching the rails on the leg side on the two other occasiona
a ball Malaya Stokes attempted to chop from Willis in the next over and Shanghai First Innings ..... played it on to bin wicket. 39-1-28 after half an hour's play.
0.
Б
M. 3
R.
25
W. 5
Scores:--
185 and 186
213
Malaya-2nd Innings.
L. F. Stokes b Willis P. Madar
|J. F. N. Mayhaw, e Eu Cheow-
teik, b Jonklasa ... R. Booth, e Croome, b Willis D. W. Leach,'e Gill, b Willis
Wicket Wears Well. Hamilton brought on Jonklass [for Gill at 40 and the fast medium] bowler was played for two singles, though he was not bowling a good. H. N. Mayhew, c Eu Chow length.
The plich was wearing well, and, with Willis Eeeping a very good length, only Gill was "popping them.
Crooms appealed for a catch be
Telk, b Jonklase
P. Madar, e Eu Chow Telk, b
WILS
R. Booth, e Croome, b Willia
Mra, Maudie George-Reid, at con-hind the sticks off Pat Madar in J. C. Jenkin, L.b.w., b Willis..
first time this season a full First Division League Twelve First Division, four Second and three Third Division teams willį be seen in action.
The East Lancashire Regiment, who have withdrawn from the Second and Third Divisions of the League, make their First: Division debut on Sunday when they meet St. Josepk's at Caro- line Hill.
From reports of the East Lancs team in the North the Saints have every hopes of garnering two points, but the newcomers! may spring a surprise,
The Saints, however, have improved considerably and are to-day one of South China's most serious challengers to the Senior League Championship.
ASH RETURNS TO LINCOLNS SOCCER TEAM
Cork And Hocquard Playing Against Navy
the veteran L/Gst Ash, Lincoln all-rounder, is re- placing Edminson at left back against the Navy in the pre- mier soccer league on Sunday. Ash has been absent since the end of last season with an in- jured knee.
Cork and Hocquard, Injured In the Services game last week, will return to the attack and the leaders will be thus at full strength.
OSMUND HAS BREAK OF 58.
Gill Scores 150 In Seven Visits To Table.
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SOCCER
B. FRAGGOTT, holder of the Colony middleweight title, will fight Harry Ewin, holder of the China tille, at the Lee Theatre on December 9 in- stead of December 2, as the
The Lincolns, present League theatre is not available on the leaders will again have to re- carlier date. produce the form they displayed against the Borderers if they are to keep at the top of the League when they meet the formidable Navy combination on Sunday at Sookunpoo.
CLUB RUGBY
CHANGES FOR
TO-MORROW
Mike" Turner Will
Partner Selby.
RIGG DISPLACES ROBERTSON
Victorious Army Fifteen Weakened
Their form against the Athletic last Sunday was not good enough to combat the the deadly Navy forwards. The Borderers, who have dis- appointed this scason, should strengthen their position when they meet the Artillery at the Valley to-morrow, while the Athletfe and South China should both collect points al the ex- pense of
the Recreio and the feat at the hands of the Navy last Police.
week and seeking revenge for their earlier defeat by the Army the Club have made five changes in their fifteen for to-morrow's Rugby match against the Army at
no
South China made mistake last week in their encounter against the Re. creio.
S. China v Borderers
(By SCRUM HALF) Smarting under their heavy de-
In the Second Division a great Sookaupoo, commencing at 3.30 struggle should result from the p.m. encounter between South China W, H. B. Rigg has been brought and the Borderers, the latter back into the throp-quarter line being ahead on the table with to partner J. J. Ferguson and form one more win to their credit. the Interport wing. Mike Turner
who came second has reported fit after the
STEEL COULSON'S BILLIARDS. |South China.
the Steel Coulson's Bil-
the Palace Hotel and C.P.O.'s Mess recorded clean sweep triumphs over the Garrison Sgta, and R A. Sgts, respec- tively, while the R. E. Bgta. secured their first victory at the expense of St. Patricks" Club.
Bank in this division last season, should game on Monday and will partner win to-morrow's game and thus "Jake" Selby instead of J. Hutchi secure the lead in the champion- son, who is a reserve this week. ship race won last year by the Athletic.
The Athletic have fared badly this season and may drop more points when they meet the Navy to-morrow at the Valley.
D. M. Wheeler and S. II. Garrod have been taken out of the pack and R. Stilliard and F. R. Burch will again be seen int action. The injury to G. C. Moutrie last Saturday has proved more serious than pected, and in his absence K A. Munro will play in the back row of the scrum
The Navy should be able to A. J. field a very strong eleven now For the League fenders
the Colony champion, that the Fleet is in port. Osmund, compiled a break of 58. M. M.
In the other games the Artil: Silva made 48 and 38, and F. Alery and the Lincolns should get Galletly. Lt. Hamilton, Lt. Crewe Gill gained his fourth amashing the better of the Young Indians Read, and Cpl.. Tratt, their hooker,
The Army will be without Lt.
and are experimenting with Pto.
Hamilton, who scored his 60 out victory when he scored his 150 in and Kowloon, respectively. 28 of 121 in 74 minutes, hit Ave boun-seven visits to the table recording] In the Third Division all the Walters at fly-half. He is one of
derics and three 3's is an innings an average of 21.4.
visiting teams should wins.
The following is my forecast
SATURDAY.
ļin which uppish shots were frequent. Resulta:'
21 He is a batsman who is not afraid raluce, Hate!
up ball, and, C.P.0%. Meas 18 to hit the pitched
though he has an ugly style, he has R.E. Mess
Ju very dour defence when called
21 upon. Jenkin dismissed him with!
a very fine low catch in the long feld,
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900 Garr. Byte
900 KL.A. Brie. 854 81. Patrick's
546 051
660.
ABBOT'S RECORD
BREAK.
Kowloon
BORDERERS
| ATHLETIC
ARTILLERY games to Z. MAbbot.....recorded a break of 87, Kowloon
First Division
CLUB
garner their best wing forwards, possess. ing a fine turn, of speed and a safe pair of hands.
(Kowloon 4.15 p.m. v Artillery (Happy Valley, 4.15 p.m.3
Recreio
Club, 4.15 p.m.) (Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.)
The following are the teama: Chb:JJ. P. Witham: J. J. Fergu sen, W. II. B. Rigg, K.,IL Grifiths and G. P. Lammert; M. W. Turner and 3.. A. IL Belby (Captain); R. Sulliard, I. H. Bradford, A. F., Walkden, F. L. G, A. Stewart, Burch, D. D. McLellan and
1. Hutchison, D. M. Beserye Wheeler and 8. H. Garred.
British Army *** It, Birt (RA); LL A. G.
G. Martin (8.W.D.), Pte. Simmonds
4.W.B.), L.
CpL
18,W-Addison
Rostier
(Lincolns), and (6.W.B.) Pta. Wallern
(King's Park, 2:45 p.m.) | 18.W.B.) and L/Cpl. Hewitt
L/Chl. Hardy (B.W.B.), Pie.
Borderera
(Caroline Hill;: 2.45 pm.)| (9.W.B.), LA.. Hebert - (B.A.), Pe *... Young Indians Watkins (8.W.B.), Pie, Gilmore (BW, (Парту 2.45 p.m. 1.). Pie Lloyd (8.W.B.), Pie, Jones
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I was sorry to see Alvis out
D. W, Leach, e Gill, b Willis.
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to a "blob," but it was a very
fine ball that beat him.
Pat
0
tre-forward and Miza 0.
stored in the first half,
P. V. Simpson, c & b Gut y" Tadias:-Mias J. Weller; Mrs. The 60 went up after 45 minutes A. C. Sinclair, e Jonklass, b Portallion, Missos A. Fowler: F. Mc-play, but three' runs later Mayhew
Dalziel Jonklass' second over, but the bats. A. Isaacs, e Gibson, b Gill .
man was given the verdict.
Madar bowled very well in-
B
"B" Company Lincolns Triumph.
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deed, but with no luck,
Beco
0
The wicket is not wearing wall, TN the Linesina" Inter-Company'
NAVY
Gill... Caw, 8. Dalziel, E. Thomsons O. Dal-attempted to sweep Jonklass to lez T. W. R. Wilson, e Gibson, b
R. Blackmore, Mrs. Hood, Miss and was well caught by Eu Chow
Willia ths and Miss O, Brown, G.B.A. Ladler:--Miss G. Grimmfit; Tefk off a skier at short feg. 63-2-21T. A. Madar, not out Mrs. Hudson, Mianes 1. Woolley: L Mayhew had batted solidly for Extras (B2 LB2) Dunn, M. Bryson, P. Whitley; Mrs. Creator, Miss G. McNider, D. Hunt, over 45 minutes scoring the
17
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and, unless Shanghai get away to a ■ Billiards competition "B" Com[8/ CHINA good start, 172 runs is going to pany defeated "D" Company by 4) prove a formidable task,
1
་
BERWICK BEAT EAGLE.
Total
121
The first hour's play produced TO
· Fall of the wickets;--
1284 66 7 8 9 10 89 58 78 78 78 85 86 89 120 121 Bowling Analysis,
the highest to date in the tourna ment, to beat Sgt. Green by 48 poffta "I" Cay
Third'
Division
R.A.B.C
CHINA
[#p! Coy
(Athlete, 4.15 p.m.)
Radio
180 Green
107
70 Lincolne
160
R.
164 14
64 321
6
majority of his runs on the log side.
Mrs. Bins and Miss E. Woolley,
EAGLE
BEAT MEDWAY
HMS, Eagle beat H.M.S. Med-runs.
Way by 4, goals to 1'athe Valley With both batamen playing Spel- Yesterday, O'Brien, Tomlin, Kordewinds with confidence Hamilton rell and Moylett Boored for the brought on Gil at the Naval Yard | Willia 'winners and Burnett netted for the und at 73. In his second over Gill Medway, Bel
Booth, was Elt in the face when Jonkisse 5. trying to pull's rialnir" bail, but #peldewinde
(Continued on Page
Good, bowling by Richards (5 for Abbot ||10); and Miller (5` for 11)` enabled
Groan ILM, B. Berwick to bant II. M2 8. Eagle by 42 runs at Happy Valley Baldry
Burnand Wyesterday jonka
Berwick 75 (Johnson 20, Barron Manson
3 for: 18)3565.
Eagle": 53′′ (Richards" 5" for 18,
Miller & for 11),
150 Keegan
90 Lilley
| 150 May
114 George
Greatrix
150 Maw
125
150
(8.W.B.), Gar. Barraclough (R.A.)
· 240° 'p.m.) | and ́Est. Metcalf: (RAJSK
Referee Rey, EG, Erans. (B.N.)
VLA.M.C.
(Happy Valley, 2.46 p.m.)
B.W. NIGH
The
WALKER 62 NOT OUT
The Royal Engineers drew with
(Chatham Road, 2.45 pm) the Royal Army Service, Corps at
BUNDAT
First Division
128 ST. JOSEPH'S v. Lart Lane,
723
: (Caroline Hill, 418 p.m.) LINCOLNS
Navy
(Bookunpoo, 4.18, p/m.),
Sookunpoo yesterday
R.E. 170 for 5 dec. (L4" Walker 62
not out, Bgt, Anderson 37),
R.A.M.C., 94 for 8 (Major Bonsvla
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