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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1933.

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SOUTH CHINA MAY

SECURE

LEADERSHIP

CLARKE MEET COMPLETE INTERPORT

LINCOLNS EXPECTED OSMUND AND

TO BEAT NAVY

MULLANE BACK AGAIN IN BORDERERS' DEFENCE

CLUB WITHOUT F. FOWLER.

(By Outside Left).

AT BILLIARDS]

Champion Wins By 87' Points.

GILL PLAYING VERY SOUND GAME AT PRESENT

MOUTH CHINA, champions of the local Soccer League, have not The

Engineers' First Win In Steel Coulson's League

(By SPOT BALL)

AVERAGES

SHANGHAI BEST BALANCED

SIDE BUT LOSE

MALAYA AVENGE 1929 VISIT

(By Athole).

Svo fur headed the Fim: Divtelen table this season, but I shall their Palace Hotel, as a result of " A good bowling side will always win matches” said Jack Hobbs, not be surprised if, as a result of to-day's and to-morrow's matches, Garrison Sgts. in the Steel Coulson's the famous England batsman in an interview recently, and this

they wrest the leadership from the Lincolna.

Five out of the six leading clubs have home fixtures; both Billiards League on Thursday even-statement has been fully proved by the success of Malaya, who beat South China and the Lincolns are among them. South China at ing, have established a clear lead Caroline Hill appear to be faced with a fairly easy problem in of 312 points in the League. Hong Kong by 14 runs and Shanghai by 50 runs after being led on opposing the Police, who are not as strong as they promised to be.. A Osmund, the Colony chamn-first innings in both matches. A week ago the Pollee defence was twice pierced by the Navy and pion, recorded It will be as sorely tried at Caroline KilL

Fung King-cheong, who has so far failed to appear for South China since their return from the Nanking Games, will probably fill the vacancy at centre forward caused by Tay Quee-lang's enforced absence. The team will otherwise be the same which defeated the Borderers by 3 goals to 2 at Sookunpoo.

a break of 58 against S/Sgt. Clarke, runner-up in the Garrison Championship, and

TN 1929 Malaya were undoubtedly the best side, but they lost to IN ran out an евну winner by 87 both Hong Kong and Shanghai. This year I consider Shanghai the points.

best balanced side and they have done exactly the same as R. L. L year's Colony championship. re- Braddell's 1929 Malaya side. Uncertainty is what has made cricket corded his fourth successive vie.

F. A. Gill, semi-finalist in last

The Second Division limelight story in the competition with a bril. the national sport of England.

St. Joseph's play good and #1- tractive football-A. Ward the in-turned on to Caroline Hill

where side right. In one of the season's South China are at home to the | most improved players-but much of Borderers, a fixture which should their cleverness is wasted owing to attract a fairly big gate. the absence of thrust in finishing.

Their long search for a new centre half ended with the re- turn of N. Beltrao, who has performed well since his re- appearance this season,

There can be no question of leadership change if the

The Borderers and South Chins are first and second in the Second Division, and although, the latter will be playing at home they will have the heavier task.

South China Favoured

South China have settled down anicely since the right defensive Lincolnsformation was found, and the team hold their own against the strong is unchanged for to-day's

encoun- Navy combination as they are two ter. points clear of all their rivals. The Linenins have done brilliantly--- they have won on the grounds Kowloon, Sonkumpoo, and the Club- but will probably be checked home when they meet South China. Navy Challenge

of

al

second

isnt exhibition.

This youthful euciat is displaying form only to the champion. He secured his points against Orion in 7 visits to the table to win by 119 points.

Playing excellent billiards he scored 34, 31, 25, 21, 18, II and 9 recording an average of 21.4, a very fine effort,

M. M. Silva recorded brenks of 48 and 38 in his victory over Hal.

ford.

The

Engineers' First Win

Royal Engineers gained

At the Dockyard the C. completely demoralised the Sets, winning all six games tolal margin of $49 points.

DELOW I have given a detailed summary of the series with com- BELOW

plete averages and statistics:

BATTING

E. F. Fincher (Hong Kong) A. W. Hayward (Hong Kong) L. F. Stokes (Shanghai)

H. Owen Hughes (Hong Kong)

E. C. Fincher (Hong Kong)

R. N. Hamiline (Malaya)

. Alvis (Malnya)

R. Booth (Shanghai) D. W. Leuch

S. GH Clay,ɔ"^ai).

Croome (Malaya)

H. N. Mayhew (Shanghai)

T. A. Pearce (Hong Kong)

D. C. Burn (Malaya)

P. 0.114. C. C. Garthwaite (Hong Kong)

J. A. Ixaxen (Shanghai) R. A.A. R. Minu (Hong Kong) for a 1. C. Jenkin (Shanghai) A. C. Sinclair (Shanghai)

(Malaya) Willia

C. A. Spel

P. V. Simpson

R. Morgan (Malay,Mai

G. S. Dunkley (Hong Kong)

The Borderers will fight hard, but their first win of the series at the expense of St. Patrick's Club, Sgt. ungua- unless their forwards find pected

Barkle recording the highest Capt. P scoring powers-only 28 goals have been scored in 6 games break, a 32. --they will be beaten.

In the other Axtures the Navy. The Navy are un extremely able Artillery and Lincolng should gain team when they feel like it. Even wins at the expense of the Athletic, without the aid of Langmead and the Young Indians and Kowloon. several other of their best men they In the Third Division the Lin- turned the tables on the Club when colns may be deposed from leader- two goals in arrears at the interval [ship by the Borderers, whom they

The Navy will probably be field-meet at Chatham Road. ing one of the strongest elevens as The R.A.M.C. and South China practically the whole of the China (should both pick up points from the Fleet is in Hong Kong at present, Radio and RA.S.C., respectively. but, although they

The following is my forecast:-- will probably Iplay James and West in defence. I I doubt whether their defence will įsurvive the day. Whatever the re- Exult it should be a fascinating

Kowloon struggle, and the Lincolns' sup- porters will probably be amazed at BORDERERS speed at which the Navy's players

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Another fixture with

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Taylor recorded a 37 for the Naval side but the best game of the match was that between Sargent and Beeston the re. sult, which was in doubt to the end. going to the former by a narrow margin. Palace Osmund Gill Siva

T. A. Madar (Shanghai)

R. G. Gibson (Malaya)

Eu Chow Telk (Malaya)

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TO-DAY

First Division

✓ CLUB

(Kowloon, 4.16 p.m.

Artillery

C. P. O' Meas (Happy Valley, 4.15 p.m.) Taylor

Sargent

(Caroline Rill, 4.15 p.m.) Becond Division

(Caroline

ATHLETIC

{S. CHINA

Kowloon, who share third place with the Burderera, Police and thes. CHINA Athletic, will be defeated if their defence which, by the way, has al-ARTILLERY ready roureded nine goals, shows

Kowloon the slightest signs of weakening. for the Club have a fine type centre-forward in Bowe.

INAVI

of

Third

R.A.S.C.

Radio

Lincolne

F. Fowler Not Playing The Club, unfortunately, will be without the services of F. Fowler. Įtheir right winger who is seriously Haid up with a slashed sole as a re-i sult of a swimming accident. Fowler will probably be out of play for ut least another fortnight.

Lowson who gave an excel- lent display in goal against the Police will be filling Fowler's position at outside right to day.

V Athletic (King's Park, 2.45 p.m.)

Barderers roline Hill, 2.46 p.m. v Young Indiani (Happy Valley, 2.46 p.m.) LINCOLNS

loon, 2.46 p.m.))

v 8. CHINA

Athletic, 4.15 p.m.)

RAM.C. (Happy Valley, 2.46 p.m.)

S.W.D. (Chatham Road, 2.45 p.m.)

TO-MORROW

First Division

ST. JOSEPH'S

LINCOLNS

Kowloon have made several changes in their team to meet the Club. They have brought in Mar tin, the former Club back, into the (Capt.) defence.

* Easi Lonca. (Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.)

v Navy

(Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.)

PROBABLE TEAMS

V.

First Division Lincolns: Heath; Turner, Ash; Dudley, Covk, Bett; Baldry, McGuin

Hocquard nesa, Higgins, Ridley and St. Joseph's: Marquen; Interporter Gosano and L. Gomes; V. Marques, N. makes his re-appearance as right Beltras and J. T. Elms; B. Gosano, A. Ward, D. Leonard, L. Rocha and L Fernandez

Club: Fogwell; Hynes and 8.

Jones, the Tientsin

half instead of Whitfield, who In being rested. Timberlake will be in the key position, while Martin wifi partner Willis at right back.

Hill who has been succéste fully tried out at right back re-appears in the forward line In support of: Eillott

on his right and Blake on his left.

Mullane Back

S Robertson, Sidinner

Lowson, Dominy, Howe, and Bickford.

R. E Sgt. Hollingsworth Lt. Regan

Buckle Jul

Gil w.. Prior

150 Flood

150 Clarke

150 Jordan

150 Smith (absent.

F. D. Pereira (Bong Kong)

0.

[W. Jonklass (Malaya)

T. W.

W. R. Wilson (Shanghai)

LL. A. C. Hamilton (Hong Kong)

an A. C. Beck (Hong Kong)

112 F. Goodwin (Hong Kong) 144

TM. L. Redmond (Hong Kong) 97 E. R. Duckitt (Tang Kong)

646) BOWLING

A. Inac (Shanghai)

W, O.

O. Jockians (Malaya)

551. 8. Gill (Malaya)

F. B. Percira (Hong Kong) 160), A

C. A. Speldewinde (Malaya)

150. W. Leach (Shanghai)

H. Owen Hughes (Hong Kong) T. W. R. Wilson (Shanghai) 105

150 Leo. Remedios 136

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LEAGUE TABLE

Gamer

J. C. Jenkin

1.

Alk-in (Mahri)

70.5

(Lona Kong)

A. N. Mina (Hong Kong)

T. M. L. Redmond ri

600 A. C. Beck (Hong Kong)

C. C. Garthwaite (Hong Kong)

P. Madar (Shanghai)

P. W. L. W. L. Pls.

Booth (Shanghai)

440 22 2 12 1. Morgan (Malaya) "

4 3 1 12 12 8

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C. P. O's Mesa

4 2 2 16 8 6

St. Patricks

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Minu (2), Redmond, and Beck, bowled wides, and Garthwaite (6). Alvis

4 1 3 9 16 34(2), Jenkin (2), Hamilton, Buckiti, Willis and Leach bowled no batis.

Next Thursday's Games

The following are the fixtures for next Thursday.

Fielding

St. Patricks

Ye

Palace Hotel

R. A. Sķis,

v. R. E. Sgt. ...

C. P. O.'s Mess

V

Leach look fire catches; Gibson and Eu Chow Telk 4 each; Hughes, E. C. Fischer, Jonklass, Simpson, Binclair, and P. Madar 3 each; Duckitt Minu, Pearce, Hayward, Gill, and Morgan 2 each; and Beck, Spel- ́ dewinde, Willis, Alvis and Jenkin held one ench.

Owen

Garrison Bgts.

China Mall Sports Diary.

TO-MORROW Cricket

(11 a.m.

Kowloon C.C. Shanghai and A Lincolns v Navy

E.

Football-First Division Kowloon: Cord; Martin and Willis, St. Joseph's y East Lancashire

Linealna Navy Jones, Timberlake and Bliss; V. White, Golf-St. Andrew's Society Lewis, Elliott, Hill and Blake,

Police: McHardy: Blackburn and C. Pile: Brittain, Channing and She pherds Pile, Gough, Moss, Brooke and Green.

Borderers:-Smith; Mulláno

* BL

George's Society (Farling)

Hockey--Mamak Tournament Central British United Hockey Club Royal Signals Kowlom Indians Mulo Corps v Police The Borderers who meet the Morrison; Wallace, Podmore and A. N. Clubs Second Championship Ence (Raa- and Yachting Royal Hong Kong Yacht Artillery at the Valley will be Other; Matthias, Harris Fortey, Hazie. Ing Yachts), strengthened in defence by the in-wood and Duncan, clusion of Mullane,, who returned

Second Division from Shanghai yesterday morning Suler: Roberia, Count and Blanchard: Borderers: Williams; Jenkins and by the Troopship Neuralia after John, Marshfield, Herbert, Morris and three week's holiday.

Crocker

and Tone.

Third Division

Borderers Notris; Watkins and Both the Borderers and Artillery Lincolns: Deacon: Steans, Col-Dowding John, Bebbington and Wil- have produced poor, form this son.clough; Manghan, Worrall, Hobson; Hams; Hambling, Nelson, Purcell, son but I am sure the Borderers Clayton, Chapman, Setters, McGuinness Morgan and Hollis,

Lincoln:Meskin; Martin, Ham will record their third win of the Clubi Ferrow; Hickman and Ball- den: Wildy (capt.). Parker, Thompson; ton Tavallo, Lowe and Puncheon; Matthews, Dudiny, Clarke, Harper and The Athletic and Recreio meet on Williama, Benwell, Bell, McKellar and Recson.

RAM.C-Cossar; Goulty, Corbett; the Club ground this afternoon and

Savoury (Captain), Millington, Lanei predict a rosy path for the former. (Continued at foot, of next Column). Tym; Poole, Adama, Johnson and King.

season,

Wicket-Keepers

Dunkley (c3 at 2) 37 byen in 698 runs.

Mayhew (ct 2) Croome (4)

Average

48 byer in 836 rang.

24 byes in 583 runs.

Hong Kong 701 runs for 40 wicketa--average 19.5 per wicket. Opponent's

598 average 14.9.

Melays 647 runs-average 16.17. Opponent's 583-average 14.57. Shanghai 669 runs-average 18.72. Opponent'a 836-average 20.09.

Best Partnershipu

1at-39-L. F. Aloket and J. H. N. Mayhew (Shanghai ♥ Mulaya) 2nd-3-1. F. Stokes and P. Madar (Shanghai'e Hong Kong)

13-L. F. Blokes and. P. Madar (Shanghal v Mülkyn) ard-19-D, C. Burn and B. B. Gill (Malaya w Shanghai) 4th—69—A. W. Hayward and C. C. Garthwaith (Hong Kong ♥ Shanghai) 5th-46-E. C. Flucher and A... Miau (Hong Kong ▾ Shanghal)

·Gfb-64—L. Älvis and· V. Croome (Malaya y Bhanghai)

7th-04R. N. Hamilton and V. Crooms (Malaya ♥ 'Slangkal) 8th-12—L.. Alvia and G.-Willia⋅ (Malaýa - v- Shanghai) ----- 9-32-B. 8. Gill and R. Morgan (Malaya Hong Kong) 10th—16—H. Owen Itugkei and G, 8. Dunkley. (Hong Kong v Malaya) Scores For Series

Malaya (92 and 171) beat Hong Kong (123 und 124)

by 14 runs after bälting Brot Malaya (186 and 198) bent Shanghai (215 and 121) --

by 50 runs after batting firmi. Hong Kong (240 und 212) best Shanghai (103 and 282)

by 117 rass after baiting drst,

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