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THE CHINA WAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1936
K.C.C. WIN SENIOR CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP
HOME SOCCER RESULTS
London, Saturday.
The overwhelming defeat of Laytin Sunderland at Middlesborough Fos-Trot provided the only major sensa-
VERDICTS
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Good Substitute
tion in to-day's football pro- gramme, detailed results of Rumjahn made a good sub-i Rumba which, as cabled by Reuter, were stitute for U. B. Sow in the Quick Step as follows:-
Len Fis
CHINA YEAR BOOK
1935 EDITION
The 25 Chapters of the 17th issue of the CHINA YEAR BOOK, edited by H. G. W. Woodhead, C.BE., have as usual beer revised or rewritten with the assistance of many experts, Chinese and foreign, and every effort has been made to bring – information and statistics up to date..
The Chapter on the Kuomintang covers the political his- tory of China in 1934. The Chapter on the Chinese Govera ment contains the Text of the Provisional Constitution, the Organic Law, and the Draft of the Permanent Constitution.
The Chapter on International Issues gives the text of the Agreement and Exchange of Notes of the sale of the Chinese- Eastern Railway, besides the latest documents relating to Sino-Japanese issues.
China's Communications — Railways, Roads, Post Office, Telegraphs, Wireless, Telephones and Aviation--are very fully dealt with
Father D'Elia, in the Chapter of Religions, contributes an interesting Chronological Review of Catholic Missions in China
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A new feature is a Chapter on China's Modern Industries.
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Aston Villa Bolton Brentford Derby
Everton
S Leeds
DIVISION I
2 Birmingham
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2 Chelsea
2 Liverpool
4 Grimsby
Huddersf'd 2 West Brom
Middlesboro' 6 Sunderland
Portsmouth 2 Stoke
Preston
Saints' goal but Sours and Costa were well below form and could achieve very little as a result of their attempts to prevent their charge from falling
"Bicky" Neglected
Robertson, Ernie Strange, Drown and Elliott were the pick of the Club team, while Bickford, who was sadly neglected for two-
Wednesday Manchester C. 0 thirds of the game, came into the Wolves:
2 limelight in with some
2 Blackburn
1
2 Arsenal
DIVISION I
Barnsley ◊ Swanses
0 centres.
Burnley
Charlton
Bradford C. 2 Bradford
the closing, stages
the K.C.C. who won the Senior Cricket League last Saturday when they beat the Varsity.
SUCCESS WELL MERITED
UNIVERSITY · COLLAPSE BEFORE R LEE
MACKAY BATS ENTERPRISINGLY
(By "LB.W
By virtue of their win over the University in
the first division of the cricket League at
F. Goodwin, above, captain of Pokfulam on Saturday, the Kowloon Cricket Club have become the cricket champions for the 1935-36 season an honour which they thorough- ly deserve. There is no doubt that they are the best team in the premier League, despite the fact that their bowling may not be as strong as may
extraordinarily fine BRILLIANT HOCKEY WIN FOR PORTUGAL
1 Coming Interporter!
Lam Tak-po, who played for
1 Doncaster
1
$ Bury
2
4 Blackpool
2 China in the pivotal berth yester-
3day, gave a delightful exhibition
Fulham {Hall
2 West Ham Mchester U. 2 Norwich Newcastle 3 Sheffield U. Plymouth
2 Leicester
Port Vale 2 Notts F. Tottenham 8 Southampton
DIVISION II (Southern Section) Bournemouth 1 Torquay
Bristol R. Cardiff Clapton Crystal P. Gillingham Luton
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A Vital Save
be desired.
Reverting to Saturday's game, however, the University cap- tain won the toss and decided to send Kowloon in on a very hard matting wicket which was coming up very awkwardly. in the same berth for South
E L Gosano and H L. Ozorio, as usual, opened the attack for the ojChina “B” on Saturday, his ball The Portuguese. backs, Silva University but neither was at all impressive and Teddy Fincher distribution being the outstanding and E. L. Gosano, were very good and A. T. Lay scored at a steady rate until Gosano took Lay's feature of the game. Yeung Shui- throughout, although the latter leg bail
*
{yick, was also given plenty to do often infringed the obstraction This was, however, the only really good ball that Gosano and accomplished his task satis-rule. Souze was safe in goal and sent down in this particular match though he might have got an- factorily.
prevented a possible draw by a other wicket but for the fact that Fincher survived his very con- brilliant save in the closing min~fident appeal for obstruction. Best, But Not Enough ute of the game, when a first- I would have thought that Gosano would have proved ex- There is very little that can be time shot by Divett of a brilliant tremely dangerous on the matting wicket, but he failed to get any 2 said for
centre by Fowler was diverted help from it, and his usual off break, which comes in very much, The trouble with the University bowlers was that they were
3 Coventry
2
1 Bristol C
4 Newport
0 0
0 Queen' P.R.
1 Millwall
2 Aldershot
Northampton 1 Brighton
Notts C. 0 Swindon [Beading 3 Watford Southend 4 Exeter
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DIVISION HI (Northern Section) Accringtor 1 Darlington
Barrow Chester Chesterfield Crewe
Lincoln
Stonecutters
display
3 except that they were up against round the past for * fruitless was conspicuous by its absence.
2 a much better team and did their corner.
level best which was not quite. The first half produced no so affected by the occasion that they were either bowling far too .0 enough!
score, and Souza gave Portugal short or sending down full tosses, and in this connection it would the lead following a fine solo ef- be interesting to note that if Blake, a left-handed medium bowler, fort.
had concentrated on length alone, instead of trying to get that
0
2 Mansfield
1 Tranmere
5 Wrexham
0
3 Halifax
4 Walsall
N. Brighton 3 Rotherham Rochdale ◊ Carlisle
+
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Flawless Performance
The game was excellently con-extra amount of speed, he might have taken more than two The whole team, with the ex-trolled by Captain G. W. P. Kim wickets. ception of Smith, were ragged as and M. G. T. Palmer. compared
Teddy Fincher and Arthur Lay I have never, seen him miss with their opponents. The teams were:-
refused to be hurried into scoring, many loose ones outside the leg Smith's performance on the right- wing was deserving of a better. E. Potter (Club) and Bdsn. Cox the afternoon the cricket was in-, Gosano, I thought, made the
England-A. B. Owens (Navy): and the result was that earlier. in stamp... fate, South China "B"
were al-(East Lanca.); Lt. J. P. Williams
Once they fatal mistake of not changing his
1 most flawless in attack as well as (East Lancs.), W. A. Reed (Club) and clined to be dull.
0
fin defence.
0
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Southport 1 Gateshead Stockport. 2 Oldham York
1
0
Liga Unlucky
Rangers
2 Hartlepools SCOTTISH CUP
3 Clyde
1 T. Lanark
Arbroath
0
+
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game,
J. Farmer (C.B.A); S. A. Fowler were set, however, both bastmen bowling often enough, especially (Clab), Iz & C. Garthwaite (HK brought off some delightful shots, in the first hour of the S.RA), G. E. & Divett (Club), Fit Lay scoring a couple of very neat when he persevered with Ozorio Lt. Lacelles (Navy) and Sub. Lfours to the fine leg boundary off when the latter was hopelessly Wraith (Navy).
I cannot under-
2 Liga Portuguesa, were very un-
Fortugal: C. B. Sonza (Radio); Ozoria. Fincher's best shot was out of form. fortunate not to come away with
A. Silva (Argonautas) and E. La drive past cover, while he also stand why Ride was not given a both points in their Third Division Gosano (University) (Captain); J. brought off some nice late cuts. Cat Hampden Park) [match against
the
European Gonsalves (Recreio) L Oliveira
trial with the ball as he might Falkirk
Police, as they served up a much (University) and N. Beltrao (Re- The best cricket of the after-
have induced the K.C.C. batsmen (at Tynecastle, Edinburgh) higher brand of soccer. The creio); J. Nolasco (Argonautas), B. noon was seen when Norman to "have a go" at him and а SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Santos brothers were excellent in Cosano (Pecreis), J. M. Pinto (EL. Mackay settled down to play good couple of catches might have re-
T.C), A P. Souza (ELTC) and Acricket after what might be de 1 Motherwell 1 the forward line, while Quinn was
sulted Aberdeen 3 St. Johnstone 0 very confident between the sticks. Angelo (Argonautas).
scribed as a "scratchy start" "Varsity's Bad Start He was very harah on anything The University started their in- Triumphant Navy Juniors
RASC eleven by 10 clear goals short of a length and exploited ning disastrously, Fong. Ride The Navy, juniors placed the in the Second Division. In their the pall
good effect in and Gosano all being out for 14 1 issue beyond doubt on Saturday present formation, they are about dealing with the loose ones. Ernie runs. It Tas really hard on when they severely trounced the the same strength as a senior Fincher must have lost twenty Gosano that Goodwin should strong combined R.A.0.C. and side.
runs through faulty timing, for choose to send down one of his best balls against the University skipper, for he was shaping very well, hitting the ball with the fall face of the bat and gave the impression from the very start that he was going to make a big
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Ride deserved to be out for nibbling at one.. outside the off stump from. Robbie Lee who was the only bowler to make the ball come-up breast high. After Gosano was out it appeared as though it was all over for "the University, but Blake, Tata, Power and Loke all played auch stubborn, cricket that at about 5.30 pm it looked as though they might just force a draw. Keen
felding and judicions. bowling changes, however, brought about their downfall and they lost their last wicket when still 87 runs in arrears.
Though Robbie Lee was the jmost successful bowler for Kow- fleon, a word of praise must be given to Frank, Goodwini-bað he mot bowled Gosano," anything might have happened. Mackay kept wickets very well, the only byes he let go-being from de- Hiveries wide of the stumps."
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CAPT. D. W. PERSSE 108 NOT OUT
Army Beat KCC In All-Day Game
The Ariny scored an easy win over the Kowloon Cricket Club în Jan all-day cricket match at King's Park yesterday, a feature of the inatch being an undefeated knock for "108 "runs by Capt. D. W. |Férsse "who | Hi á six and · · 17
boundaries.
}K.C.C.;/*1957(B. D: Lay 40, N. A. E. 244-Mackay 289 Lt Prichard 3 for 72, ACS Me Blvin 3 for #56). Army: 271 for 5 (Capt. D. W. Persso 108 not out, Lt. C.. C. Garthwaite ́SX, LE 1. P. Wilkm?“ 54);
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