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WOMEN'S TEST CRICKET MATCHES FOR LORD'S
Harvard's new Richard C. (Dick) for welcomers on Cambridge to take Ho in the frat graduate to corch ball squads,
grid mentor, Harlow, smlies his arrival at over the1post, v non-Harvard Crimson foot
GUNNERS FIELD WEAK EXPERIMENTAL SIDE
(Continued from Page 4)
Lau Hing-choi gave a splendid
SPECTATORS
AT BRISTOL
STOP GAME
Invade Pitch When
Railings Break
CITY'S. LATE REVIVAL WINS
·GAME
London, Jan. 28.
RETURN ENCOUNTER
WITH AUSTRALIA
PUBLIC SUPPORT IS NECESSARY
DIFFICULTY IN SECURING GROUNDS
LONDON
Over 5,000 of the 42,800 people who were at this match, did TXILL WOMEN'S CRICKET BOOM IN PUBLIC INTEREST not pay a penny to see Bristol City W IN ENGLAND EVEN AS IT RECENTLY HAS IN AUS
who were at this ma gain a clear-cut victory over Ports-TRALIA? THE VISIT OF OUR TEAM TO THE COMMON- morth.
WEALTH ATTRACTED FINE CROWDS. THERE IS A
Just before the kick-off the STRONG POSSIBILITY OF A RETURN VISIT, IT WOULD BE gates were broken down, and HEREN S
A” CERTAINTY÷IF PUBLIC SUPPORT WERE ASSURED, despite the efforts of police and officials several thousand people arises. The English team, unbeaten in Australia, paid their own But Imperial tours cost money, and here the need of "gates" got into the ground.
When play had been in progressed free of land den and bolig KRISTAKEN
passage-money for the tour, but were "travelled" and entertain. only a few minutes the iron rail- ings near the Press-box collapsed AT THE THREE TEST MATCHES AND RETAINED BY THE AUSTRA PUBLIC SUPPORT WAS UNEXPECTEDLY GOOD $100 WAS TAKEN and spectators swarmed on to the LIAN WOMEN'S COUNCIL AS A FUND TO HELP TO FINANCE AN playing area. Consequently, the ENGLAND TOUR. referee had to stop the game for
jfive minutes while the pitch was [cleared.
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display in the centre-hulf position match with more than half the The players' had to continue the his passing and perfect ball conpitch flanked by spectators stand- trol being above criticism. · Heing or sitting almost on the touch-
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Wing-chul and Leung In-chan his out in strong form during the last wing-halves, who experienced little quarter of an hour, and during
dificulty in subduing their respec that period they scored both their
goals..
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THE FIELD
tive opposing wingers, and con stituted extra power to the attack Portsmouth's half-backs failed Tso Kwai-shing was on top form to give the usual sound support to and thrilled the spectators with their forwards, but Easson; as on many fast runs down the line. His Saturday at Fratton Park, was full
(Continued from Page 4) centres were very dangerous, and of resource. There was no better Tam Kong-pak and Ip Pak-wahi
Gilchrist gave a very creditable made full use of them;
forward on the field.
showing in the pivot position If only the other Chinese, for
Calney and Hodge, the City win-while Fuxman and Cutter did all wards would take a leaf out of gers, were very enterprisny. that was necessary of them in the Ip's copy-book, and shoot hard and lodge made the centre from which full-back positions. The rest of more often, South China would be
Harston headed the ball past Gil-the team were very poor. well-nigh unbeatable at any time.llan, and the winger himself As it is, they lose countless chances by dilly-dallying methods in front of goal.
scored the second goal with an un- toppable shot eight minutes be fore the finish.
PEARCE'S GOOD DISPLAY Portsmouth's
*
Navy's Strange Team The Navy Juniors, fielded a very Two Quick Goals
strange team, and as a result took After a slow start, South China found Pearce, the City centre-half, nevertheless; had Kowloon tied up forwards again some time to settle down. They pressed and were quickly two goals a great, stumbling block. Sound in in knots before the match was a ahead. Tam Kong-pak through and rather luckily bent in a firm grip.
broke attack and defence, he held Weddle quarter of an hour old Clancy, to lob the ball over to Tro Kwai-shing, who beat Durham with that of inaccuracy in the placing inside-forwards, who would not Both sides had one weakness They had only one weakness, their a hard left-foot cross-shot..
Two of corner-kicks. Easson had two make an attempt to shoot and Ip Pak-wah brought the ball man, who in the second half made minutes later, Wong Mei-abua, Tam or three shots finely saved by Dol- they were right on top of the gogl unless
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An Australian
correspondent
When man has won every shooting title it is possible for him to win, A, T. A, of. A. given him title of "Champion of North: American Champions." Mark Arit, Champaign, I., now has it, having won the amateur claybird tourne meat at Pinehurst, N.C.
draws my attention to this piquant POLICE RETAIN
contrast:
The attendance on the second! day of the English women's match against New South Wales at Sydney was, 5400 the "gate £230.
On the same day, at Melbourne; only 8200 people saw the Vic- toria-Queensland match, in which ward. were men Test players..
Bardsley's Tribute
MAMAK HOCKEY
LEADERSHIP
(Continued from" Page 4) Parker was the outstanding for- He never attempted, too much individual work, but concen. trated on combining with the others, who were all out for in- And, lest cynics should take the dividual honours. Pennell, on the "stunt" view of women's cricket, lat right-wing, was starved for most great Test cricketer, stated:"" me mention that Warren: Bardaley, of the time, but of the passes he did get, only a few were returned. "I did not think it was possible Perkins Too Selfish for women to play cricket of this class. This is real cricket."
Perkins led the forwards in There is some prospect, I gather, get past the sound opposing de- dashing style, but found it hard to of an Australian visit in 1986 fence. He also attempted too Bound up with the financial pro-many solo efforts, when either of blem fa that, of grounds,
In Australia, where there is less pass. Wass was equally at fault in bla inside men were waiting for a rat-class cricket than here, the this respect,
out difficulty. In England very few the Police opened the scoring through big grounds can be obtained with- Mid-way through the Arst half, rounty pitches have been made Perkins, after White had cleverly available for single days only stopped the ball with his feet a fewr 'I' suggest that, for business as yards from the goal se well as friendly reasons, it would It was not until a few minutes be worth the while of the men's before the interval that College county clubs to make room for gathered the ball outside the circle, the women's Test Matches. They and, after beating the backs, netted would be a bigger public draw past Jessop who had mistimed the than many a sleepy county fix- ball and who was on his knees, y ture.
The Saints got away to some dan- One At The Oval
gerous looking attacks after the resumption, but again they were, Eventually, the women cricket, unable to break through," Inconsistency Froved
hurkey and lacrosse players' may The Club juniors again proved sports ground of their own. Mean the lead through Rulia Khan, the
chubine in providing a
Shortly after this the Police central turned the tables, and themselves to be one of the most while the men ought to help them, left-wing, who netted the deciding took. inconsistent teams in the League: It is good to see that one of these goal.
down in a clever bout of passing an astonishingly good "clearance and the latter gave Durham no from Weddle.
The Eastern surprised most of chance with a powerful 'shot- :
their supporters by unexpectedly, After Wong had shot over when Smith (W.) was outstanding for three clear goals on Saturday.
So far as defence was concerned, defeating the Club Juniora by In front of gen), the Artillery Portsmouth, and in addition to launched an attack, and Brown re Pearce, Bridge and Roberts played ceived a good through pass from reliable Smith, but shot wide.
and resourceful for the City.
The Chinese were playing vastly superior football to the soldiers, and Durham saved twice from
Wong. The interval came with the Artillery still two goals in arrears,]
Artillery Press
Shortly after play had been re- sumed, the Artillery were awarded a free-kick in the penalty area2 for dangerous play by Li Tin-sang but the goalward effort was easily cleared from the well-packed South China goal, During a temporary raid by the Artillery, Wong Wing saved well from Smith and Knight. The soldiers were putting more life fato their movements at this stage...
South China.quickly returned ta
the other end
end, however, and were
further rewarded when Tam Kook pak took a pass from Leung Wing chul to run through the defefice to net with a splendid drive. **
Worthington did well to stop Wong when the latter broke through the right-back was defending very creditably under severe pressure,
Durham's Unlucky Attempt South China notched their fourth and laat goal mainly through the efforts of Tso, who beat Harris for possession and sent in a high pass which Durham Tailed to hold, and Tam Kong.pak breasted the hall Into the empty net
games
OPEN LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
(Continued From Page 4) WEDNESDAY: OPEN DOUBLES (First Round).
H. D. and undan v H. D. Tollington and C. Ravenhill
P. K. Liang, and H. N. Lee ▼ A. V. Gonano and A. V. Remedior
J. G. Haigh and G. Gamble M. W. and M. K. Lo
Wong Fuk-nam and Ho Hin-han YA. E. Colt and L. B. Kirby'
T. Kwok and Luk Ding-cheting M. Beach Thomas and W. N. Falch
THURSDAY
OPEN SINGLES (Second Round) Tsul Wal-pul A. EP. Guest
OPEN DOUBLES EL
First Round) 40
W. C. Hung and Ho Ka-lau 'G. R. M. Ricketts and M. Pagh
"FRIDAY
OPEN SINGLES (Becond Round)
J. G. Halth. 14 Takcheuk
OPEN "DOUBLES **
(First Round)
Y. W. Lee and Ho ́"Sal-wing v Iu Tak-lam and In Hak-check •
Taul Wal-pul and "Tauf Yun-pui (Second Round C Wong Sbla-wing and Luk Chen chung.
"
clear goals. by losing to the Eastern by three one-day matches next season will Shortly after receiving an injury, be at the Oval, on Saturday, June te his finger, a penalty bully was The walk-into-the-net methods here the winners of the given against White for catching adopted by several of the Club for Assies Betty Archdale, the the ball, but Perkins missed with warda was: most notable, and if Captain Mies M. Maciagan, the all-bard angular sho they only got rid of the idea that splendid wicket-keeper from Duck Kushi Modammed; Tate Gongh and
rounder, Miss Betty Snowball, Pollces-Jessop: - Blackburn might then stand a chance of win will play the Rest of England. St. Andrew's White: Broadbridge one. forward makes a team, they worth's county, and the others Moss; Fennell, Parker, Perkins, Wass ding some of their encounters.".
At Birmingham, Blackheath, and Belk MacNider, Hanson and Bliss;
**~] and Rulla Khan.
and
Cheng Shui-hout the Colony's move, and Northampton too, the Angus Mackay, Fincher, College, and former Interport right-winger, and women will play matches on Carroll.
M. Sahban, late of St. Joseph's, were excellent and contributed largely to the Club's defeat.
grounds, used by the county aides
It ought to be a feasible step to secure Lord's, Trent Bridge and Old Trafford for three Test matches In 1986 From some points of view they would be more enjoyable than the Test matches the men played,
have
The Lincolns Deteriorate Strange but true, the Lincolns brilliant Third Division record of last year has sadly faded over the horizon, and on Saturday they suffered a further setback at the hands of the Ordnance Corps, arter, INDIANS STAGE FINAL TRIAL
securing the first goal in the first minute of the gameteg
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China Mail Sports Diary
To-day
Badminton Mixed Doubles
Talkoo R.C. v. Club de Rocřelo "A" Chinese E.C. v. Fire Brigade Club de Recrais: "B"iv: LC.A.
(8p.m.)
(Continued From Page 4) Docherty, Nutt and Brewer, new- comers to the Colony
and the Air Karnail Singh and Bagga Singh Force, gave a grand display on the Colours backs, were unbeatable Saturday, and contributed largely and gave a wonderful display of towards the troucing of the police first-time clearances. Their cover
ing of each other and their respec- Hockey
From then to the end, South British Triumph In
China took matters very exally, and several chances were missed through.dily dallying with the bali In front of goal. Leung Wing Chlu nearly caught Durham by enrprise, however, sending In a terrific low
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