THE CHIKA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4
RETURN OF SOME OLD FAVOURITES MACAO HOLD H.K.S.R.A. IN HOCKEY CLASH
REGAL AND COLUMBIA
DANCE RECORDS
FB 1090-Why dream
Carroll Gibbons and Savoy Orpheats. Why stars come out at night.. --FB-1096-Its and old. Southern custom
FB 1104-Go into your dance
TEST CAPTAINS DISAGREE
---Carroll Gibbons and boy friends BUT UMPIRES COME
Johny Green and orch.
According to the moonlight.
"The little things you used to de
Phil Ohman and orch-
Len Fülls and novelty orch.”
FB 1152-Is'nt this a lovely day No strings-
FB 1084-Way down in Honolulu,. Haunting me.
FB 1081-Call me sweetheart
In a little gipsy tea rooEEL. FB 1083-Linie dash of Dublin
-Marina-waltz.
Debroy Somers band
TO DECISION:
Rain Causes Delay In
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Third Test
Capetown, To-day- Torrential rain delayed the
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Gibbons and Orpheons start of the third Test match yesterday (second day) until 245. captain The Australian wanted to start at 2 o'clock, but the South African--captain-dis– agreed and said they could not be expected to bat on a sticky pitch which, if adequately cover- ed, would have been as plumb as that for the Australian
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previous day.
called in and
pitch would be
Par
The umpires were decided that the playable by 245
The Australians who had scor ed 362 for 8 the previous day did continue their innings, but
QOUT
declared.
Balaskas was the most sUCCESS- ful bowler, his figures being 38—1—126—1.
There were 2,000 people pre- seat when South Africa comment- ed to bat It was fine and warts, but the wicket was sticky. There was no tea interval South Africa scored 102 Nourse, 44, not out, being the only player to master the bowling. Grimmett's analysis was 17-32-5
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NEAR AND FAR
South Africa. who were runs behind, were forced to fol- low on and played out time, scor-
runs without loss. "Australia:"362-for-3-declared (J. B. NAIDU'S OBJECTIONS
DEADLY
BRILLIANT DISPLAY BY AIROSA
10 VISITORS NEARLY BEAT BRIGADE
EXCELLENT DEBUT ON SAND-
(By "Sticks") PLAYING on a gravel pitch for the first time
in their competitive hockey careers, the Macao Hockey Club's senior team gave a won- derful performance against the Hong Kong Singapore Brigade, Royal Artillery, team on the Marina ground yesterday, a terrific struggle end- ing in a goalless draw, despite the fact the visitors were playing the majority of the second half with only 10 men as a result of one of their players being injured!
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The outstanding feature of the game was the magnificent | performance of the Macao defence and particularly the half-bask fine, which gave the finest display in the Colony with the excep- tion of the Malayan half-back line which was to a large extent responsible for the Colony's defeat
Airosa, the Macao centre-half, gave a display worthy of an international and was mainly responsible for many openings throughout the game Elis positioning, was nothing short of marvellous, and the whole game seemed to be centred round him. He was here, there and everywhere, and, try as they could, „Tara. Singh and his inside-forwards could not shake him off.
Praise must also go to. Bosoria and Cardoss, the two full-backs, whose first-time clearances and neat stickwork. often relieved dangerous, situa tions. But probably the second best performance of the day was that of Almads, the Macao
MACAO HOCKEY CLUB TO MEET MAMAK CHAMPIONS TO-DAY
ing
IFLEETWOOD-SMITH
for 25 X. Balaskes 4 for 126).
terval
Fingleton 121, W. A. Brown MAJOR C. K. Naidu, the In- 112; R. L. Crisp 1 for 30. 4. B. C dian Test captain has re-HORTLY before the tea in-custodian, who fully lived up to on the U.S.R.C. ground at King's
M
Province his reputation as the most dar Langhton 1 for 94, Robertson.” 2 fused to play for the Indian XI.
Western
South Africa: 102 (A. D. Nouse 44. in the official Test against were all out for 170 in the ing custodian east of Singapore.
match against the Australian CV. Grimmett 5 for 32 L Australia Fleetwood-Smith 2 for 21, SJ Major Naidu stated that his touring side. Fleetwood-Smith, McCabe 1 for 5. W. J. O'Reilly refusal was due to the com-with his left-arm googlies, took for 24) and 11 for d
Reater
VITAL RUGBY ENCOUNTER
FOR TO-DAY
The
Perfect Understanding
game was so full of indi-
position of the Indian side, seven wickets for 71 runs in 331 dent that it is impossible to des
which was not representative lovers. of Indian cricket.
G. Georges was the only cride every phase of it in detail,
but, above all, the passing Even though it was only an player able to do anything combination of the Macao forwards unofficial Test, for which pur-fagainst Fleetwood-Smith. The pose the Indian team was de-young South African was top must be mentioned. Their-under-t scribed as "the Yuvraj of scorer with 45 made in TS standing was perfect and, although Nolasco and Angelo, The right and left-wingers, have been in Hong Patiala's X Neido said that minutes
Kong for some time studying, their ALL INDIA FIXTURES. THE All-India cricket team inclusion in the attack by no meas The All-India and demoralised the finery morn
the team ought to be the best India could put into the field
progr2.came
The Macao Hockey Club senior eleven will meet the Kowloon __Indian" "Tennis Club, and not the Punjab Regiment, this afternoon.
Park, commencing at 3 pm, while their second eleven will encounter the Club de Recreio the Marina ground at the ́same' time.
on
MACAO JUNIORS
LOSE TO HKSRA.
BY FOUR GOALS
Gunner Forwards Win The Day
FINE PORTUGUESE DEFENCE
(Continued from Page 4) The Army have also been hard ANOTHER MCCABE hit by injuries and leave, L. Cpl. A cricketer in B. McCabe, grainst Worcester on May 2
USTRALIA have a promis next summer will open their carried on as in former years, and
with " a match a perfect machine was the result.
Where the Gunners excelfed over Davies, the brilliant Fusilier cen-
A very fast hockey game be re, having left for Home this brother of the Test player. 1936. The first Test will be their opponents was in their ap-tween the second teams of the morning by the Troopship Neu- hit up 216 not out in two hours played at Lord's on June 27, proach work. Whereas Macao de Macao Hockey Club and the Boug ralia as a result of a fractured when playing for the Cows 1936, the second at Manches-pended upon clever stick-work and Kong Singapore Brigade, Royal
Pryce, the Fusilier and Army for-210 made many years ago. ward, left on the same vessel on: Home leave.
INDIANS FORCE DRAW Army Make Changes
THE Australian touring team (As Autos Chan, setbacks Tew their tourly match
goals.
collar-bore, while Capt Ap-Rhys-Club and broke the record 01ter on July 25, and the third cunning to carry them into the Artillery, was witnessed yester
(and final) at the Oval on Aug circle, sheer speed and a thrustful day on the Marina grand, when ust 15. They will wind up forward line, backed up by hat the latter team won by four clear their programme with a match hitting halves, featured the Gun- against the Indian Gymkhana, er methods
That the Marzo team were not at Osterley on September 12
Garthwaite and Khuda Bur entirely at home on the sand pitch made very little headway against was evident throughout the game. the fast moving Macao defence, Lt. F. da Costa, the founder of but Ravenhill, in the pivot position, the Macao Hockey Club, took part
in the game was seen at his best
(Continued on Page 9)
Lient. Withers, of the Gunrers, with Maharashtra at Poona. who is a very fast centre three-In reply to the home team's 205, quarter, is making his first ap-the Australians scored 349 for pearance for the Army fifteen in four, and declared. J. Ryder, support of Ives on the right, while the captain, made 101 not out. Chaney has been brought into the pack to 511 Ap-Rhys-Pryce's feat, the Indians played out time, losing one wicket for 42
s *
Vacancy.
Preceding the senior game, the Club "A will meet a team from HL'S. Kent.
Left to score 144 to avoid de-
HELP FOR VARSITIES
ĮMAIR'S REVENGE···
THE Australian bowling was
Tonged by two Bombay
batsmen in their three-dzy. match, which was left drawn.
Havewalla, who distinguish-
Col H. C. Harrison, D. S. O,THE increasing decline in the will referee the Triangular Tour-number of amateurs play- nament game, while Dr. "Jake" ing county cricket is causing ed himself two years ago by Selby will officiate in the junior such concern that the Board of scoring 555, including thirty-
gaude.
WOLF CUBS HOLD SPORTS MEET
[Continued from Page 4) Control and the Advisory Coun- six 6's, hit six 6s and four 4'sful competitors and the "Peter Chab 1st XV-L G. Zobertsory Committee are considering in making 71, and helped to take Daliziel Shield" to the 2nd Hong (Captain); B. R. MeGilchrist, 1. Eut the question of financially the score to 241 in reply to the Kong Pack chison, H. C. Mecke, a A. Munro, sisting the game at Oxford and Australian's first innings of Pesults follow:--- AHR Butcher, J. L. Bonnar, ACambridge.
468 for 8 declared.
Lt. Bice Evans (RWF.captain). Im The Universities do not share
The Res
Play in the first half was fair ly even, being featured by a brī)- diant display at right-back by Rodrigues, who formerly played for the senior team. Hard hitting, combined with clever intercet tions and stickwork, was his out- standing asset; time and again he (Continued on Page 97.
WILLS. CHINA “T”
LOSE UNBEATEN
RECORD TO NAVY
(Continued from: Page 1)
Recreio's Task
F. Walkden, G. S. Chambers, J. E. It is felt that as the two Uni Bombay followed on and McKiney, J. S. Dunnett, W. E. Ferversities form a stronghold of were 171 for 7 when stumps Potato Race, Cube under 10: E. B. Gammell, E. P. Humphreys, M.
amateur cricket some financial were drawn, Jai making 1151, G. Bosselet (Sex Scouts), 2, B S. Cumming,
Army Cpl Preece (WF); aid should be given if it is re-in 123 minutes. He hit fifteen fidefonso (2nd R), 3, N. Kerslake Ede Ives (RA), It Withers (BA),}quired. /
(1st Kowloon)..
2. Inter-Pack. Relry Race: 1, 2nd In the other senior game the Havewalla got all his 6's off
HR, 2. 1st Kowloon, 3, 4th Kowloon Fusiliers will be all out to reveISE and J. Turner (9th Kowloon), 2 the result of their first meeting Xavier and J. D'Aquino (2nd HE), with the Recreio, and as the lat 2, 1. We and D. Mackenzie (12th fer will not be able to field their Kowloon);
best team the Welshmen should 80 Yards Flat Bace Dobtain both the points. Buchanan (4th Kowloon), 2 R
Cpl. L. Cal. Jones (RWF) in the profits of Test matches the young New South Wales 3 Wheelbarrow Race: 1, Egan Floyd (RWF), LE Hamilton (EE); Bár, Hall (PA); Lt. Hebert (RA), as do the MCC and ab the bowler F. Mair, but in the sec Gar. Wright (RA), San Calinze first-class and minor counties. ond fumings Mair-bowled him (B.E.), Fas. Chaney (RWF), Fus. The M.C.C., however, have made for Morgan (B.W3) Capt. Gillespie grants to both Universities, and EE), L. Cpl. Harrison (B.E.).
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BUTTERFLY BREAST STROKE AT BERLIN OLYMP LAD
In view of
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E following 25 umpires Sequeira (2nd BX), 3; B. defonso Kowloon, who The following 25 must the Hol
Dr Test bevonds and his recently
kloon)
caised the greatest surprise in the Shield 5. 100 Yards Flat Face: 1. W series, when they beat the Furi- SMITH AND BARKER SHINE class matches at the meeting Azeredo (2nd HK), 2, L. Xavier will meet the Athletic
ENIS Smith, the Derbyshire of the captains. at Lord's (2nd HL), Z, J. Landaay (1st Kow-
The only game of note in the Yorkshire colleague, Wilfred H. G. Baldwin (Surrey), W Best & Back Race: 1, Bayot (and Second Division is that between Barber, figured in a brilliant wick (Derby), W. A Buswell (North HK), 2, An She-mm (1st BK), 3, The Fusiliers and the Engineers which should produce some good phin (Locks), J. Hardstaff - (Notts), 7. "Three-legged Race: 1, B. Taylor Pening parternship of 204 rms), F. Chester (Worcester), A Dol, G. Rosselet (Ses Scents); for the MC.C. in their match D. Bendre (Midles and Duz and C. Pryday (1st Kowloon), 2. football against Queensland
ham). J Hitch (Surrey), G. Siva and Lavier (2nd H.K.), 2 In the Third Division the clash Smith, playing one of his best Lee (Derby), EW. Lee (Middlesex), Williams and A. Odell (See Scouts) between the Europe cision of the innings, scored the first cen A Morton (Derby) Narman 8 Obstacle Race 1.1 Lindsay the Fusiliers, pre
tury of the tour Barber just Kants), Oates (Notts) A Skales (1st Kowloon), 2, BRomlet (Sem the Division, should-
(Leicester), Smith (War-Senta), 2, 1. Tad (2nd HK.). failed by 9 runs to reach three
ricic), F-Walden- (Northants), G-N 9. Skipping: 1, G. Rosdet (SexFRAME
(Narthante), Braund Scouts), 2, J. Tai (2nd R), 2, Wong strengt
Beyon Kat: Cheung List HK) Smith punished! (Semecset), WE Par
FINAL STANDING itpion Packs 2nd Hong-Kong
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