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THE CHUVA MAIL WEDNESDAY NOV

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ALL-ROUND DISPLAY BY RICKETTS WINS INTERPORT FOR H.K.

EMP-WILLIAMS · "Carner" Williams, of the Shanghai team which lost the

-terport yesterday.

K. C. C. WITHOUT SERVICES OF 3

BEST BATSMEN

Smith Making First Appearance

STRONG SIDE AGAINST SHANGHAI

The Kowloon Cricket Club though without the services of A W. Ramsay, E. C. Fincher and F. Zimmern, are fielding a very strong eleven against Shangha to-day at the K.CC. commencing

at 10.30 am

TIMID SHANGHAI BATTING

NORTHERNERS LACKED OPENING BOWLERS FULL STATISTICS FOR MATCH PICKETTS won the Interport for Hong Kong

yesterday at the H.K.C.C, plucky batting before lunch, clever bowling in the fourth innings and two catches being mainly responsible for Shanghai's defeat by 31 runs.

In a way Hong Kong were lucky to wing as Shanghai, faced with 179 to win, were in a very good position before their dis- astrous second innings. Timid batting against accurate bowling proved their downfall, as the wicket did not play as many tricks as was first expected.

It is almost silly to talk of what might have happened, but it is almost certain that the gallant stand made by the last two Colony wickets early in the day robbed the Northerners of all

E-HUMPHREYS · Humphreys made a beare show-

ing yesterday when he seed 22 for Shanghai at a critical period

NAVY'S NARROW

RUGBY VICTORY

OVER THE ARMY

the confidence they obviously had overnight. If those two wic- 10 POINTS IN LAST

kets had fallen cheaply they put on 68 runs in less than an hour-Shanghai would probably have won with several wickets to spare

FIVE MINUTES

BENSON AND HAMILTON

Leach made a plucky effort to force the pare in order to

IN LIMELIGHT - give his remaining batsmen more confidence, but it was of no avail with a man of Dunkley's calibre behind the sticks. Hum

Alast minute rally by the phreys, who failed dismally in the first innings, profitted by two

the "lives," given him by Persse off Ricketts, and scored 22 out of Navy, who scored 10 points in the 28 before having a promising innings terminated by a snick into last five minutes, featured Ricketts's safe hands. It was surprising that Hayward did not friendly rugger encounter be bring on Pereira sooner, as Humphreys was obviously ill at ease; tween the Navy and the Army or when facing him in his first knock. Had Humphreys been let the former's ground, Canseway off" by Ricketts anything might have happened, as he was seeing Bay, yesterday, when the Navy the ball well.

F. S. W. Smith, who bore the brunt of the attack last season, will be making his first appear ance of the season following a severe attack of Hong Kong Foot, while Arthur Lay-has not had a great deal of practice to date.

The Colony.bowling was very The following is the team:

accurate, Ricketts looking to be A."T. Lay. E. F. Fincher. the most dangerous, though Minu Jex NA E Mackay, W was in a deadly mood one of the Hang, R. Lee, G. C. Bumett, F.

Shanghai team said after the

To-morrow's Match

A Munn, S. V. Gittins, F. Good-match that Ricketts was undoubt- win (captain), and F. S. W. Smith.edly the cleverest bowler he had played against! He took the wie- The hours of play in the Shang-kets of Williams and Leckie, who hai-United Services match, which was again snapped up by Dunkley,

take place on the Club in the same over. All Minu's five) ground to-morrow, are 11 am to victims were caught behind the I p.m. and 2 pm; to 5.30 pm.

The following is the Services” teant..

is to

Comdr. N. V. Grace, RN. Lt Höll}

LL Prowse, RN., Lt. Bramwell, RN,

Twelfth man: A B Peatfield.

M.C.C. BEAT S. AUSTRALIA

wicket from snícks.

No Opening Bowler Shanghai's main problem was

HONG

KONG LADIES' CHALLENGED

"Y" LADIES' BRILLIANT NEW FORMATION

MISS J. ADEY'S DEBUT PROBABLY the most important match in the Caer Clark Cup series will take place next Saturday afternoon, when the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club, the present champions, meet the y Ladies in the first encounter of the season, which will probably decide this season's cham- pionship.

The Hong Kong Ladies have been strengthened by several newcomers and players returning from leave, although they will still feel the absence of Miss Fope from the centre-half berth.

In Mrs. Lanson they have acquired probably the best cus- todian in the Colony, while at full-back they have Miss J. Smalley,

Miss EM Gray and Miss B. Helbling at their disposal

SLHA. STILL

TO COMMENCE®

PREPARATIONS

INTERPORT FOR EASTER WEEK

Mr. GT Palmer, above, han been responsible for the amazing. strides now being made by the **T" Ladies Hockey team

ARGONAUTA

STRENGTHENED

BY MACAO STAR

Gosano Not Playing On Sunday

ST. ANDREW'S TO HAVE GROUND IN FORTNIGHT

Miss Gray is a certainty for the team, but whether she will play at full-back or in the pivo-

The Argonauta'‹ hockey team, tal position, depends entirelyho have so far only lost to the upon to-day's final trial at Soo- Royal Engineer, will be strength- ened by the inclusion of A. An- Miss Helbling For Wing? - gelo, the Mačso player, for all. Miss Helbling, who was one of their Mamak tournament games. the finest backs last season, has; His inclusion will mean the re- to date played on the left-wing. moval of A. Xavier, the present Miss I. Smalley has displayed left-winger, to the inside left

won by two goals, a dropped goul LOCAL TRIALS. AT NEW YEAR consistently good form these last berth, and as these two have play two seasons and is a certainty fored together in Macao, should con- and a penalty goal" (17 points) to

one of the two full-back positions siderably strengthen the attack four, tries (12 points)...... -

Although the Hong Kogg Mrs. Bell, who has just returned

Opporime Arcival. The best Any forwards Ladies Hockey Association are from leave, is as good as ever-and Angelo's" arrival is most oppor- view, wire Capt. Ap-Rhys-Pryce leaving no stone unturned in will most probably occupy the tone for the Argonauts, as they and L/Cpl. Earrison, while Ltder to make their visit to Shang right-hat position, while Miss Bwill be without the services of P. Hamilton who retired to Thai a success, the Northerners

Serum half

his

position after

have as yet made no preparations, Hance, who was formerly between Xavier for several weeks owing short illness, played a very hard although it is generally anti-the sticks, has now been moved out to an injured ankle game. L/Cpl Davis and Fascipated that there will be the of the goal to make way for Mrs.The Argonauts will meet the (Continued" on Pade 53 ** European Police next Sunday on Floyd also delighted with some usual three matches. very good combination.c

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SUNDAY HERALD S CHARITY CUP

J. B. Leckie, one of Shanghal's batsmen who did not come off in the Interport.

ENGLAND TEAM SELECTED

LG ROBERTSON ELECTED CAPTAIN

The first will be against the

DESTROYER HOCKEY WIN

the Police Training School ground in a Mamak tournament encounter, but will be without B. Gosano,

A combined team from the who will be playing soccer for Shanghai champions, the second against the Rest of Shanghai and destroyers Daring and Duncan Portugal against England in the the third against the Interport best a team from HMS. Capetown Sunday Herald Charity Cup com- team. The encounters will pro-by 3 goals to nil in a hockey petition. It has not yet been de bably take place during the match at King's Park yesterday elded who will fill the breach milder season in Easter week and aftemoon.

will probably be held either at

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Honghew Park or st Kizochow CAER CLARK FIXTURES

Road Park.

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land-Martin, RN, L Harper, RN, their opening bowlers neither Major Bonavia, RAMC, Capt. Elliott nor Jenkins appeared to Walch, RASC (Capt.), Capt. Persse, be the ideal They badly missed RA L. Garthwaite, RA, Lt. WI-Sam Isaacs and Torrie Wilson, liams, East Lanes and Cpl. Ballard, Hong Kong's main problem, how- BAS.C.MAN

ever, was who to open with Pereira and Mina, or Pereira and Garthwaite as there were three: opening bowlers in the side. Re-the trials. He made 2 runs in the

A very strong team has beenį: sults show that Pereira and Minu Interport and failed to take two chosen to represent England in CB.A. LADIES should have been the combination. catches in the slips. Why Teddy

In the batting line both teams Fincher was not fielding slip to the First Round of the Sunday Herald Charity Cup football_com- badly disappointed.

Bicketts all the time is a mystery! Looking at the Hong Kong team There is one thing local fielders Petition against Portugal on the

next Sunday, it appears as if everyone justified in the deep must learn, and that Kowloon Football Club ground his Inclusion in one way or an-is that it is much easier to run

go backwards.

Adelaide, to-day The MC.C. beat South Australia by 36 runs yesterday.

34.C.C. 371 Smith 52, Parks 67, Hardstad, 90, RH, Ruman 87, Waite

5 for 42) ETHERE

174 (Byan 4-for 13),

15, Babcock 45).

his place

I G. Bobertson, of the club, S. Australa 22 (DG Bradman other except Persse, who secured forward than

on the strength of Pereira and Hayward would have, who gave such a sparkling dis- 187 (D. G. Bradman 50).

(very promising half century intaken catches if they had remem- play at right-half against the Services on Armistice day,` has bered that.

been elected captain.

AllBeater.

INTERPORT BATTING AVERAGES

+S. R. Kermani (Shanghai)

E. C. Fincher (H.K). LF. Stokes (Shanghai), Lt. C. C. Garthwaite (HK)

G. R. M. Ricketts (HK.)

*D. W. Leach (Shanghai)

A. W. Hayward (HLK.)

Inns

86: 0 72 34

HS. NO. Arge 44.00 41.00 30.50

Frekding Honours

MEET BANDBOYS

ON SATURDAY

Miss Walker Returns To-morrow

THREE MORE UMPIRES PASS TEST

The following are the Fixtures for the Caer Clark and Southern Cupe; and for the Senior Seven-2- sides.

November 16-

"Y" Ladies v. H. K. Ladies,

(YMCA, 300 gumi)”, November 23 jam.

CRA. v. Becreio.

(CIBA, 200-pɔm.) HK Ladies 7. St.-Andrew a

(Sookupoo, 3.15 pm:) November 30-

*** Ladies V. CRAS

V (ZMCIA., 3,00 pm) "St. Andrew's v. Recreo.

(PTS, 245 pm)

The CBA-Ladies first team December Tem Fill meet the Lincolnshire Regt.

The following is the team:-Dur Fielding honours went to

ham (Artillery, Lyseman), Swain Ricketts with 4 catches. Others East Lanes) and S. Strange (Club), who held catches were Harry Robertson (Club); (exptain), Lawton Madar, (3) Minu (3) Booth (2),] (East Lancs.) and Bowers (Navy); F. and Pat Madar, Stokes, A. E Fowler (Club), Sandford (East Band in a hockey match at King's Madar, Garthwaite, Alec Pearce, Lancs), Higgins (Lincolns), Ridley Park next Saturday, 18.50 Persse and Hayward.

6159 0 30.50

26.50

Dunkley, besides stumping one 17.00

batsman and catching three 16.00 15.00 others, allowed only 10 byes in 327 runs. Kermani stamped one $14.00

batsman, caught another, and al- 12.00:

lowed only 15 Gres in 368 runs. 10:50

Lesch had three 1b.w.victims, and Pat Madar and Ricketts each

0

+G. S. Dunkley (HK):

161

T. E Pearce (HK.) ..

J. C. Jenkins (Shanghai)

26 14.

E. P. Humphreys (Shanghai)

P. Madar (Shanghai)

13

R. Booth (Shanghai)

-1917

9.50

T. A Pearce (HK)

G.B. Elliott (Shanghai)

14 14

·9.00

5:00

E. M. P. Wilffams (Sha

750

117

12

6.50

5.00:

100

0.50

AT 1140

had one.

Hong Kong scored 358 runs for 7.58 the loss of 20 wickets an aver 6.50 age of 17-9 runs per

Shanghai agregated

A. H. Madir (HK)

A. R. Mitt (HK)

F. D. Pereira (HK)

H. Mader (Shanghai) Capt. D. W. Pernse I.B. H Leckler (26

INTERPORT BOWLING AVERAGES

84

icket, and

runs for

of 16.353 runs

(incolas) and Baldry (Lincolns).

Miss E. Bousseau will play on Reserves: Harmsworth,

the left-wing in place of Miss D. Lancs), Wolverson (Navy), Marton (Artillery, Lyeena), Harris (Artist, but as yet, no player har iery Lyceum), Stevens (Police), been mentioned to take Miss Bour- Johnson (Police) and Bickford (Club.) eau's piste.

Referee: Set Indeyme Llamen-A. B. Malyon, and OPL Reynolds.

CLUB TEAM FOR TO-DAY

The following will represent the Hong Kong Football Club

against HMS

friendly rugby match

the Club ground. st

KR. Alera

Hynes, J. L

CSS. Archer

I'S. Dinett

JAE Hawkett.

G. Barlow and AZT

Captain Returns

The GR.A second string

the Hong Kong dies" sec fond team in the Second of the Caer Clark Cup

xt Satu

HK Ladies ▼ CBA

(Sookapoo: 345 på *** Ladies v. Bicre

(TMCA, 8.00 p.m December 14

·CBA St., Andrew's, ga

(CBA 206 pm.).. HK Ladies v. Becreio.

(Sookampos, 315 p.m.).

Seven & Side Tournament December 28:

"Y" Ladies v. St. Andrew's

EASYMCIAL, 2:00 pm). Becreio v. HE La Fes

(Happy Valley, 3.00 p.m.).

Recreio CBA VIS

(PIS, 2:45 pm). IK. Ladia v. “Y” Ladies.

(Sookanpo, 2.15 pm). "Jantiary LL

ABÍA, Y. “Y! Ladies, -

** (CRA 3.00 pm). Recreio St. Andrew's

(PTS, 245 puta).. January 18:

CBA v. EK. Ladies,

(C.B.A., 3.15 pm.)... St. Andrew's v. "Y" Ladies.

(YMCA, 8.00 p.m.)

February 15

St. Andrew's V. CRA

(P.TS, 245 pm.). Becreio v. "Y" Ladies. - 3 Mon, (Y.M.CA, 3.00 pm.] February 8

HK Ladies v. St. Andrew's,

(Sookumpoo, 3.15 pm.)

BRAWN CUP FIXTURES

November

Isnazzy

CHEST

| January 115

(First Round) DGS ▼ CBS

January 18:

HK - CRS.

DGS

3.15 gim.)

(3 pumi):

DGS, 3 pm)

(Bookimpoo 3.15 p.m.)

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