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THE CHINA MAIL.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1933.

4164Sporting Page D

K.C.C. Lose Their Grip

LEACH AND

At the conclusion of the match Mr. Ezra Abraham, Vice President of the K.C.C., presented the K.C.C. fag to Donald Leach.

MAYHEW SAVE

SHANGHAI XI Scores Eighth Wicket Stand

Of 107 Runs. ·

BOOTH GIVES THE BEST BATTING DISPLAY

Visiting Skipper's Fine Bowling

ONLY

(By ATHOLE).

Kowloon C. C-

E. C. Fincher, e beach, b P.

Madar

A T. Lay, e Sinclair, b Stokes E. F. Fincher, ibw, b Leach... G. C. Burnett, c T. Madar, b

Leach

44 261

CAM ISAACS was again in Sitting form yesterday at

the K. C. C.

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

Leach

13

C. 1. Stapleton, c & b P. Madar

127

3. V. Gitlins, e T. Madar, b

Stokes

27

P. A. Mann. lbw, b Loach

31

A. Wright did not bat. Fall of the wickets:

3 4 1 2

F. S. W. Smith, v Madar

Jex, not out

LY an eighth wicket partners. ship between Donald Leach (60) and J. H. N. Mayhew (50 not out), which realised 107 runs, eB- abled Shanghai to beat the Kow- loon Cricket Cab by 3 wickets at the K.C.C yesterday after Leach had lost the toss for the third time in succession.

Extras (B3, LB3)

9

8 6 6

7 1034 82 111 111 121 141 141 141 146

Bowling Analysis.

Total (for 9 wkts. dec.) 193

LR.C. WIN

FIRST LEAGUE

CRICKET GAME

Stephenson's Plucky Innings For Navy.

EIGHT WICKETS TRIUMPH

In spite of an aggressive innings by Lt.-Comdr. Stephenson (44) the Indian Recreation Club beat the Royal Navy at Sookunpoo by 8 wickets in the first premier league cricket match of the season ON Saturday.

The Navy attack was very weak

INTERPORT

RIFLE SHOOTING Mamak

ENCOUNTER

Hong Kong Fail To Better Shanghai Aggregate.

POOR VISIBILITY

pronounced breeze and bad

Tourney

Lt. Laine's

Sporting

Gesture

Rule

first Mamak Tournament game when they met the Police last Thursday. Play throughout was even and only a goal by Perkins in the final half gave the Police the points.

A visibilly contribut RADIO INFRINGE RULE very

ed largely to Hong Kong's dis- in the appointing d'aplay Triangular Interport Rife Shooting contest at Stonecut- ters' range yesterday.

The Colony marksmen aggregat.

and the IRC. made light of theirjed 880 as against Shangbal's earlier total of 930. Singapore will fire at task of scoring 104 to win.

the end of this month. Scores

Altogether twelve men fired, but 4 only the ten best scores count for: 1 the Interport.

n

t

Royal Navy

0.

M. R. W.

Sub. Lt. A. Sinclair, b Pereira

A. T. Lee Hubbard

10

1

31

0

9.3 0

40

2

Lt. Whitfeld, c Ismail, b Minu

Lt. Comdr. Stephenson, < Rum-

The full scores were:

R. Lee

8 }

34

3

jahn, b Madar

44

200 500 400 Total

G. T, Lee

4

0

26

Inst. Lt. Smythe,

Rumjahn,

Yrda, Yrds. Yrda,

F K. Lee

4

1

13

4

b Minu

0

7

8

μ

Craigengower

Lt. Endon, b Ismail

B. it. Sargent and W Mul- eally did nut but.

Fall of the wickets:

3 4 5

} 40 53 50 73 9 134 173 180 103

Bowling Analysis.

Shanghai were still 50 runs be- hind the KCC total when the pair aes became abciated in the match-Wilson winning Stand. When they had Stoker secured the necessary runi they contin batting in fast failing+leakin light, Leach throwing his wicket Both away after scoring 60 out of 135

and hitting wine boundaries.

Coming in at the full

Lesch

P. K. Lee, not out

G. Sousa, e Sargent, b Smith

o A. T. Lee, b Sargent

F. R. Zimmern, c Jex, b Sargent

4J. L. Youngsaye, b Smith

0. M.

R.

2

10

3 Q 22

14

2

54

2 D. Lee, at Jex, b Smith ...

16.3 8

31

10 0

78

X 1 24

0 Smith

3

I

g

bowled one no ball.

Shanghai

P. Madar

of the F Stakes, e Jex. b Burnett

fourth wicket al 115 the Shanghai H. T. Simth, e Smith, ↳ Burnett skipper commenced his innings in R. Booth, Markay,

a very chanal manner, but

the score board read 143 for 7 hel A. C. Sinclair, b Smith began to plus has normai

3 E. C. G. Barry, e Stapleton, b

01. T. Lee, not out

Extras (B.1)

77 Fly. Off. Morris, b Ismai)

Capt. R. M. Cutler, c Curreem,

b Baker

8

16 Lt. Sutter, c Rumjahn, b Madar

Lt. Larkin, not out

Extras (8.9, L.B.4, N.B.1)

Lieut. E..N. Alcock (I.M.S. Berwick) 33 32 30 05 18 Mr. Anslow

33 20 Sh

0 (H.M.S. Berwick)

C. P. O. Mitchell

(H.M.S.

Berwick)

Mr. Squires

0 (H.M.S. Berwick)

(H.M.S. Verity)

21

Suffolk)

14 c. P. o. Wylam)

(S'cutters Range)

33

32 81 31 94

32 30 28 90

OF COLOURS

Medway Mamak Team!

To Be Weakened.

BORDERERS LOSE CRESSWELL AND TYLER

H.K. Ladies To Be Strengthered

(BY STICKS)

1

*

The naval team, however, vindicated themselves on Saturday in a friendly encom• ter against a much stronger team, the Incognitos. McCras, the centre-forward, is the out standing man in the team, and is well supported by the inside men, Swaan and Tarr.

The backs, however, are not up to last season's standard, while the two wings, Doe and Allan, lack a the speed so essential to a dan-

The Medway team. however, will

THAT might have been WH

legitimate protest, under rule gerous winger. 32 of the Mamak Tournament re-lose several good men at the end of gulations. was very sportingly the year, including McGrae, Doe, dropped by the 9th Battery Hockey Swann. and Attwell. who is a team's captain. Lt. J. O. Laine, at clever centre-half, as all are due

*

*

the conclusion of their match on for Home leave. 29 29 31

Thursday against the Radio Sports Club, the champions.

24

12 Ldg. Seaman Denby

7

Lt. Comdr. Palatret,, b Madar

L. S. A. Richards, e and b Minu

9

H.M.S

Ldg. Seaman Ransom

30 30 27

AT

0

30 31 26 87

1

1

27 32 26 65

Full of the Wickets:

1 2 3 4 5 6

7 8 9 10

(.M.8. Berwick)

25 20 20 87

134

R. R. Woodman

B.K. Rine Club)

29 27 25 81

300 300 280 886

Total (for G wkts.)

A. Zimmern, F. Lee and L. Hub-

Total

103 R. S. M. Ottley

[Lincolns)

5 13 18 47 47 76 76 76 79 103 BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M.

2

9

4 11 1

12.3 3

39 ง

9

0

21

0

7

2 16

3

4 2

2

37

#4

3

b E. F

bard did not bat.

when Fincher

42

Fall of the wickets:

22

Pereira

1 2

3

4

6

with marked_muecera,

game J. A. Izauen, e E. C. Fincher, b

Barnett

4

13

59

100 126 126

Minu

44

Baker

Maybew should have been caught D. W. Leach, e E. F. Fincher, b

Bowling Analysis.

Madar

by Gitting before the winning hit

Smith

60

0.

M. R.

W. Ismail

Sargent

10

Q

57

2

0 Smith

12

1 41

4A. H. Rumjahn, b Richards

50 Mackay

G 1

17

OB. A. Ismail, run out

Extras B2, LB), WEI, NB1)

3 Hyde

3 0

13

Total (for X wkts.)

250

was made, but he batted in vary P. Madar, c Lay. b Sargent Bound manner, scoring the majority J. C, Jenken, hit wk). b Sargent

of his seven boundaries on the legJ P. N. Mayhew, not out side off short balls.

Booth gave the best balting display of the day when he rattled up 42 out of 108 in 58 minutes. He played a chance- lest innings, scoring freely all- round the wicket.

Sam lunacs came off and he did nhe ༢1、** Dat give a chance! In from Smith his hita were 4 2 4 6 4.

T W. R. Wilson, P. V. Simpson and 7. A Madar 'di noi bat.

Fall of the wickets:

1 2 3 4 5

7

7 22 K2 115 137 143 148 250 Bowling Analysis.

In all he hit two sixes, the other #Hurnett being off Sargent, five boundaries Surgent and a 3 in his 44 avored out of 35. Smith

Third Wicket Stand The weak R.C.C. attack did well to dispose of the earlier batsmen! so cheaply, though Sinclair

Buoth should nuver have bean allowed to add 00 runa for the third wicket.

Indian R. C

J. S. A. Curreem, e Eaden, b

Richards ...

Dewey Saves Lincolns A. S. Suffiad, not out

Against Recreio.

BARROS BATS WELL

A. Baker, not out

Extras (B. D)

Total (for 8 wkts.)

A. B. Wood

TO-MORROW'S FEATURES.

32 THE

*

The

Borderera

Borderers' Loses South Wales The complaint was in reference Hockey team have lost two valu- to the respective colours. The able players in Lt. R. S. Cresswell, Radio, as home players, should have their captain, and Lt. H. W. Tyler, turned out in correct colours for both of whom left for Englund last

whereas welce-Friday on the Neuralia. their match, tion of the past year's uni- forms were used, which in a num- ber of cases, appeared very similar colours of the to the all white Battery.

Some of the Radio players wore blue shiria with white shorts, while others preferred the white singlet and blue shorts. cases, however, the red Radio Bush was on the colours.

The

Borderers, however, have two worthy substitutes in Lt. C.P.G. de Winton and Lt. A. G. Martin. The latter in a very fast right wing and if he can be persuaded to take up the game seriously, will prove

a definite asset to the team. This season's II.M.S. Medway Officers' team promises to bring out many new stars. Lt. Remington, the brilliant left wing, and Lt. |White, a round centre-half, have left the ship, but the new officers in- The Battery Captain pointed out clude several first-class players this error at the outset of the who have played in important match, but as the retereos, Messra, matches and for Public Schools in 10 Hussan (K.I.T.C.) and Hale (R.A. England.

THE following are the featured sport articles in to-morrow's China Mail:

Athole 34 Local Cricket by 19 Home Soccer Forecast by..Ranger Serum Half 7 Local Rugby by

P

.... 188 F. D. Pereira, A. R. Minu, M. el

An undefeated 53 by Pie. Dewey Arculli, A. R. Ismail, A. G. Madar,

and A. el Arculli did not bat.

7.4 0 69 2 Saturday.

Services' Team To

Fall of the Wickets:

0. M. R.

W. saved the Lincoins from

defen!

17

2 74

3

ngainst the Recreio at King's Park

32

0 63

2

4. Finchor. Mackny

4

t

46

1

Recreio

3

0

14

• bowled one no ball. hawled one wide ball.

W. Reed, e Barnsby, b Lilley H. A. Alves, e Dewey, b Ash

B

20

Smythe

Richards

and

P. M. N. da Silva, e Wall, b

Lilley

Enden

0

Morris

L. J. Gutteres, ↳ Barnsby

Cutler

H. A. Barros, Heath

47

F. 1. Remedios, lbw, Ash

U

2

1K

J

J

Extras (B20, LB7)

27

Total

147

Fall of the wickets:

I

2 3 4 6

Jonkin was out in a peculiar manner, brushing the wicket and removing a ball in making a boun dary shot to leg of Surgent. followed Pat Madar, who made very had shot to give Lay an enzy slip catch, in the same over.

Stapleton, s'ter being missed by Sinclair of Leach with his first ball, played another very stendy nags for the K.CC, scoring 27 out of 100 and hit- ting these boundaries.

Meet Shanghai.

1. J. Silva, run out

The United Services' cricket ele- C. I.. Lopes, run out von for the match against Shang-A. Pereira, b Dewey

hai to-morrow at the II.K.C.C. hus. R. Rodrigues, lwb, Dewey "been selected as follows:

Capt. Williams (R.A.), L. Walker (RE), 14 Garthwaite (R.A.), LL! Waring (B.A.), Capt. Michell (R.A.). Major Bonavia (ILA.M.C.), Capt. Cut fer (R.M.), Lieut.-Commander Steven Fun (R.N.), Lieut. Eaden (IN.), _Fly. ing Officer Marris (R.A.F.), and L. 8. A. Richards (R.N.).

4

He treated Pat Madar with F. K. Lee Bats Well

Ho

great respect otherwise he would probably have reached his 50. sustained a nasty knock on the back of the neck when Booth attempted to throw down hia wicket when he called for a very short single.

Teddy Fincher Subdued Teddy Fincher scored his 44 out of 83 minutes hitting five boundaries in

inninga which was in direct contrast to his effort of 77 against Craf-

BU

gengower on Baturday.

At K.C.C.

TEDDY FINCHER SCORES 17 FOR HOME CLUB.

BRILL

▶RILLIANT batting by F. K. Lee, who, besides taking 4 for 13 in a total of 146 for 9, scored a very fine 77 not out, featured the drawn match bo- tween the Kowloon Cricket Club and Crafgengower on Saturday at the K.C.C. Scores.

A. Prata, not out

@ 10 7 B 14 20 31 30 70 100 117 118 125 146

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Royal Navy 11

Sub. Lt. Christian Smith.

L. Carver, b Rumjahn

Aziz, b A. R. Abbas .............

t

Lt. Marsham, e Nazarin, b

Sumad

A. B. Pearfivid, rug out

Turbans Help Matters

In nil

M.C.) agreed that there WAA

до

18 difficulty in distinguishing the H.K. Ladies Strengthened

7

players, mainly on account of the

Miss Joan Smalley, who played

turbun worn by the Indian players, for the Hong Kong Ladies' second

So they permitted the game to carry-jeloven last year is expected back in

the Colony next month. The Hong

Kong Ladies are very short of

1 2 3

56 102 123

0. M.

B

W.

Lt. Luard, e Rahmin, b A. R.

Abbas

on.

11

.11 I

13

0

Lt. Com. Besunt, not out

24

11

0

54

2

Lt. Bramwell, c Baker, b M. N.

6 0

0 26

Abbas

0

4 } 11

0

that it was impossible to continue comed.

Md. Slater, not out

13

4

0

25

0

and enjoy the game, and it was

NAVY BEAT I.R.C. JUNIORS.

Nazarin Tops Half

Century In League.

Extras (B. 11, L.B. I)

Al half-time, the Battery skipper players this year and the return of seemed plainly upset and remarked Misa Smalley

12 understood that the game was being finished "under protest.”

Total (for 6 wkts, dec.), 120

A. B. Lewis, A C. Cagby' and' A. B. Huddleston did not bat.

Fall of the Wickets:

Fine batting by K. Nazarin, who scored 59 out of 124 for 7, did not Suffind save the LLC. juniors from defeat Rumjahn

1 2 3 4 6 0 10 28 46 76 108 108

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

at the hands of the Navy in the A. R. Abbas juntor cricket league at King's Nazarin Park on Saturday.

The vialting skipper declared his innings at 124 for 7, and the Navy topped this total with four wickets

1 27

Bowling Analysis

0. M. R. 'W.

Lilley

8

3 23

2

+

Barnsby Doway

8

0

9.3 0 .44

Ash

3 15

Heath

3 0 10 Lincolns

1

Lt. Young, b Lopes ... Lt. Craga, e Silva, b Lopes

Gutteres, b Pte, Barnsby, c

Lopes Pte. Doway, not out

In hand thanks to A. B. Peatfield (30) and Lt. Comdr. Benant (24 not out).

"

Indian R. C. II

0. M. E. 11 1 34

7 1 28 5 0 21

M. R. Abbas

2 0 17 4 0 15

MINTEY RECORDS "HAT TRICK.”

But Police Lose To Club Juniors.

W.

*

Was

The matter, however, settled between the respectiva captains at the conclusion of the game, and it was agreed to drop the maiter entirely.

-

will be very

#

*

wel-

Miss M. Gray, the former captain of the Hong Kong Ladies' Club Hockey “A” team, is also expected to return to the Colony shortly, and her In- clusion will make a great dif- ference to the team.

*

Miss B. Pope made a welcome There are several Mamak team return to the field for the Hong 1who are not in habit of keeping to Kong Ladies in their match against 1 this rule and it would be in the the "y" Ladies on Saturday, Miss 2 best interests of all if in the Pope is one of the soundest centre @future, this rule was more rigidly half players among the ladies. 1 enforced.

Three Accidents

3.

*

MAMAK TOURNAMENT TABLE TO DATE

An example of the dangers of "alicing" was produced in the

Police Borderers v Recreio match Last B. A. week, Watts, the Borderers left Radio back, sliced an on-coming shot United which flashed straight at Dyke, a Mule Corps "Hat trick" by F. Mintey (8 fellow player, at left half. Dyke 12th Battery for 30) who dismissed A. K. dodged to avoid the ball, but was SL Andrew's

K.I.T.C. CAR.

69 Mackenzie, T. E. Smith, and C. Eatruck over the right eye and had 9th Battery

Gahagan with successive balls, to leave the field.

Scores:

I

14

H. T. M. Barma, b Luard

0

4

K. Nazarin, c Marsham,

Luard

b

A

63

A. R. Abbas, b Luard

A. K. Minu,

c Maraham,

featured the match between the

4

Luard.

8 Club juniors and the Police which

2A. R. Salad, b Lewis

0 the former won by 48 runs

on

1 Saturday,

Sgt, Ash, c Remedios, b Prata 17

Cpl. Wardie, b Silva ..

Pte, Heath, e Réod, b Silva

A. A. Aziz, b Marsham

18 A. A. Rumjahn, e and b Besant

A. H. Baker, not out

111 M. I. Abbas, not out

Pte. Lilley, Pte. Elliot and Pte. Walls did not hat.

18 Police 127 (Meadows 30, Carey 26, King 22, Bishop 8 for 82, Kilbee 8 for 28).

5

0

Extras (0.19, L.B.6, N.B.2) 27 Club 176 (Bishop 88, Mackenzie 43, Kilbee 44, Minaty 8:for 89, Carey -4 for 46), AN

Total (for 7 wits, dec.). 124

Arthur Lay hit out with great

/

gusto to collect five boundaries in

Tanca and "Torrle" Wilson were A. T. Lay, sf Barry, b R. Lee

B. V. Gittins, b R. Lee soon rellered.

Kowloon C. C. his 26 scored out of 49 for the E. C. Fincher, st Barry, b F.

K. Lee opening partnership, Both Gam

Lt. Williams, not out

Extras (3.11, LB. 2)

77

16

Total (for 6 wits.)

27

With orders to bn out the K.C.C., N. A. E. Mackay, è & b F. K.

Ime "Lal!" wagged very well indeed,

13

Fall of the wickets:

1 2

3

2

6

Б .4

83 31 66 ::Bowling Analysis,

6 98

A Rahmin and T, Hamet did not bat.

Fall of the Wickets:

Pereira

Lopes

Alven

O.. M. R. W.

818 0.84 1:18:

0

a

01 Prata

Read

Bodel gues

bard

Gitting bitting five boundaries in C. L. Stapleton, & A. T. Lee, b an aggressiva knock for 21, and T. K. Les

• Munn, cokhoosing seven boundary. 2. W. Smith, e Zimmern, .b in a wall played: 281 +2

Leath bowled extraordinarily 8. Jex, c A. T. Lee, b Hubbard wall before lunch when he had W. Hyde, o Youngaaye, b Hub. taken three of the five wickets to

fall with the following analysis:

His three wickets are taken in a spell of five, overs, two of which | wers maldsan, for 4 runs,

C.B. B. Sargent, a A. T. Lee, b AWF. K., Lee

D. B. Green, not out

Extras (B1, 181)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 280 46 47 48 107 119 BOWLING ANALMÓS.

*Lard 121 Cagby

8 $0 Lewis

Marsham

Besant

Howled

Second Wicket Stand

Another nasty accident pe curred when . University player, Ch'ng, coll'ded with J. E. Wilson in the game. against the C. B. A. The Yar alty player sustained a deep cut over the eye wh'ch necessitated his removal to hospital for im- medinte' treatment.

A third accident causing a player

DE

RAM.C

German Club B. C. of B. Medway

D. -

17 18 10.

11.00-21 2 6

3. 10 8 5 A

10

0.2 0.02

C.B.A. BEAT UNITED "BY 5 TO 1.

Unbeaten Mamak Teams In Conflict.

A big second wisket partnarskip to leave the field, occurred when BTHE Central met

by Sub-It, Sinclair, (61) and LA Dormer, the Police player, received Cheyne (88 not out) enabled the straight bit on the shin by the Navy to declare at 186 for 7. against opposing, goal-keeper who missed W. the Lincolna In their drawn match the ball, Dormer was obliged to 1434 at Bookunpoo yesterday, leave the field and is now nursing

Only a stubborn, detence by End a bad knso'aa' a result.

1 Lt. Wall and Pla, Ullyatt prevent 1ed the Navy from forcing à Z WİN when 9. wickets ware down for 188

Tied thate 109

per cent, record in the 'Mamaic Hockey Tournament when they beat the United; an unbeaten team, by 65 goils to 1 mg King's Park yesterday morning, disk. Johnson': (2): Franola, ~ Whitler, and Halford scored, for the win» HMS. Medway ware in no way ners, while Xavier registered the diegraced by their defeat in their first goal conceded by the C. B. A

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