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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1936
INTERPORTERS SHOW
UP SPLENDIDLY
{Continued from Page 2) F. Broadbridge, who came in to ¡make up the team at the last mo
ment, showed unexpectedly good form and not only did he stay, but he also played really good cricket to score 19 rans and, in- cidentally, to help Ryland add 34 for the last wicket.
Of
bowlers,
the Interport Robbie Lee was the most impres- sive. True he had only one wie- ket
but he had no luck at all. He was swinging about a foot and kept a very good length through- out. Minn had five wickets, but The only sent down about half-a- dozen good deliveries, and it was McLellan's bad luck that they should have all been to him. The une that bowled him for instance, was as near perfect as possible.
cover or extra-cover.
Three soccer stars who were conspicuous last Saturday in the opening of the League. „A. V. GoɛrnA. the veteran Colony Interport soccer all-rounder, left, played his usually good game, while Wilson, the Club's inside-left, centre, scored two good goals against the Police. D. Leonard, right, the Interport in- side-right, was not at his best for the Saints against the East Lanes.
consequently presented a per- fectly straight bat to everything.
not
also batted stolidly for 15 ruus, but Pereira and Goodwin were both caught off the first ball they Ireceived.
TENNIS VISITORS FROM CANTON
Matches Against Local Clubs
C.R.C. TOO STRONG
A team of tennis players From the Canton Citizens' Recreation Clab paid a visit to the Colony Jover the week-end and engaged in la series of matches against local clubs On Saturday they defeated la weak Indian · R. C.. team, by 3 matches to 1, the remain- ing match being drawn. Yester day, they were entertained by the Chinese Recreation Club ät Cause-, way Bay in the afternoon, and lost by 6 matches to 1.
Runjahn Wins
The results were as follows:- The results were as follows:- S. A. Rumajahn (Indian R. C.) best K. Lau (Canton) 6–2, 6–
AMA Razack (Indian R. C.) lost R. Lee again bowled well, but to K. Chan (Canton) ‹ 64, ཡ་ཡོ་ Minu was attempting to get that s-11.
.
Persse again showed that he found his best form again. He will be a very useful change bow-played very enterprisingly to ler. while Madar, Pearce and score 44 in 37 minutes, and his Gosano all bowled steadily. The score included seven boundaries. fielding was patchy. Robbie Lee Madar is always a sound bat, and and Persse each brought off all was glad to note that Nazarin
speed into his bowling. O. Hooosen (Indian R. C.) jest lacidentally, it will be a real extra brilliant catch and Nazarin two, has at last realised that in a but Gosano dropped two and three-day match it is fatal to be big match for young Nazarin, who which often makes his deliveries to Y. F. Lin (Canton) 1-6, 6-2 S. A. Ramjahn and 1. M. A. Razack Minu one, while the throwing-in impatient for the runs. Persse will be playing in his first Inter very mediocre, though he was al
hear he will be cele ways dangerous when he pitched (Indian R. C) drew with Lan and might have been better. I was forced to play a defensive port, for
them up. Persse bowled steadily. C. Ho (Canton) 4-6, 6-4, birthday in
A. M. Rumjaha and A. R. Kitchell thought Clegg-Hill was wasted at game owing to the fact that he brating his 22nd third-man as he is better suited at was batting in poor light and he Shanghai-on the Double Tenth and Pearce himself took three
wickets, and but for the fact that (Indian R. C.) lost to W: T. Lee and Sunday's Play
the fielding was not quite ap to P. Szeto (Canton) 1-6, 6-6 When play was Encouraging Batting
resumed yes Interport standard, he would not Home Team's Success W. Persse and have conceded 71 runs. The form displayed by the In-although he brought off a charac-terday Capt. D. terporters when they occupied the teristic hit to the leg boundary. K. Nazarin, the overnight
It would be interesting to state The results of the matches at the wicket was definitely encourag-
jouts, went in to continue the inhere that big though the total of Chinese Recreation Club were Bright Prospects
Tsui Wai-pni (Chinese R. C.) best. ing. Alec
Pearce put himself The bowling of the Rest team nings for the Interport team, the is, it is by no means the Lan King (Canton) 6-4, kind.
entrusted to down No. 9 in the batting order, was steady but not impressive! bowling being
highest score on the K.C.C.,|_ W. C. Hung (Chinese R. C.) beat
for the ground presumably to test the other bats and the day's cricket taught us Pereira and A. E. Perry, The bats-
biggest total Lin Yat-fong (Canton) 6–3, 6–3. were very restrained hut men, and if that was so he must one big lesson-that the selected men
stands to the credit of the KCC S. Kwok (Chinese R. C) best
H. Wink chan than trong bản th have been well satisfied for they team is much stronger than most showed good judgment in picking who made 484 against the Hong Liang (Chinese BL G.) beat all came off with fying colours, people think, and I feel that they out the loose ones and it was not Fong Cricket Club in a two-day p. Szeto (Canton) 6-3, 6-2.
total
jmatch about nine years ago. Colledge and Garthwaite appear stand a very good chance of re-till they had carried the
Colony with the from 160 to 199 that Nazaria was jan ideal pair to open the innings turning to the
out, via the Lb.w. route to Owen The complete scores of and Ernie Fincher seems to have Shanghai flag.
Hughes.
match are given below:-- Gomano's Knee Trouble
The Rest Eddie Gosano joined Persse and C. Fincher, Lb.w, b. Fersse
LD. Kilbee, c. Nazarin, b Mizu lafter scoring about a dozen russ E. Zimmern, Lb.w, b Lee ........... Jasked for a runner as his knee H. Owen Hughes, e Let, b' Mina was again troubling him. Persse 4. W. Hayward, © Persse, b Minu continued to play very good cric-ja. E. Perry, e Colledge, i Madar ket, and he appears to have com-D. McLellan, b Minn
|Capt. G. H. Ryland, not out ... pletely discarded his habit of try F. D. Pereira, < Nazarin, d Minu ing to score off every ball, which, F. Goodwin, st. Colledge, ó Madar to my mind, is a very welcome F. Broadbridge, Lhw, b Pearce 19 sign for the Interport.
Extras (B13; LB4; WI) ...
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Total
Lak Ding-cheang and Wong S
wing (Chinese R. C.) beat Ho Wing- the chan and Lau King (Canton) 7-5,
6-4
20
With Garthwaite as his runner.;
143 Gosano settled down to play very!
Fall of wickets: 1 (Fincher) for forceful cricket after an indif-26; 2 (Zimmern) for 35; 3 (Owen ferent start and he reached his Hughes for 53; 4 (Hayward) for 53; fifty in just under the half-nour. (Kilbee) for 80; 6 (Perry) for 93; After Persse went, Alec Pearce 7 (McLellan) for 95; 8 (Pereira) for partnered Gosano but he had the 959 (Goodwin) for 109; 10 (Broad-
bridge) for 10 misfortune to get the best ball of
Bowling Analysis the day, from Frank Goodwin,
0. MR and was bowled neck and crop..
G. Clegg-Hill started warily and then settled down to help
In Tak-cheat and In Tak-kum (Chinese B. C) lost to Li Wai-choi and Chan Chi-keung (Canton) 3-) 6-3, 4-6.
Li Yiu-wing and Choi. Ping-fam (Chinese R. C) beat Liu Yat-fong" and P. Szeto (Canton) 6—1, 6—1.
FOOTBALL CLUB'S CLOSING DAY
FIRST DIVISION APPLICATION
PRIZES DISTRIBUTED
Tre Lawn Bowls section of the Hong Kong Football Club held its closing day yesterday afternoon when prizes won by members dur-
ing the season were presented by Mrs. E. J. Edwards.
Prior to this, six rink games. 1 were played.
Lee
9. 2 22
1
Gosano
4 1 12
0
Persse Minu
2 10
14 1 49
5
Gosano add 83 for the eighth wie Pearce
6.1 1
16
38 were six boundary shots. Then Minu bowled one no ball.
ket. He brought of some excel Madar Tent off drives and included in his Perase bowled one wide ball
4
} 16
2
Interport. XI
A. R. Minu came in and played aw H. Colledge, e Ryland, b typical innings, scoring a rapid
Pereira
33, which included 6 fours. In the C. C. Garthwaite, Lb.w., b. Owen
Hughes meantime Gosano was steadily
E. F. Fucher, st. Zimmern, b adding to his own score and it
Goodwin was after he had been batting for A. H. Dindar, e and b Goodwin. 101 minutes that he reached his K. Nazarin, lb.w., b Owen Hughes century.
D. W. Persse, b Perry
|E. L. Gosano, b McLellan McLellan Bowls Well
T. A Pearce, b Goodwin Gosano's innings, however, was G. Clegg-Hill, b Pereirs
not flawless for he had three A. R. Minu, e Hayward, b Perry "lives," but he showed great de-R. Lee, not out termination in going for the bowl Extras (B25; LB4; W1, NEI) ing until he was yorked by Me Lellan. Robbie Lee was not ent
Total
Bowling Analysis
Mr. J. Russell, the Chairman of and the Committee, gave a brief re
2
21
Iview of the section's activities,
after which he went on to say:
"We will now approach the EKLB Association to allow this club one team in the First Divi sion next year. We have every
24 confidence in the playing ability 16 and enthusiasm to warrant this
40 privilege. (ɔpplause).
148
18
After the prize
distribution,
38 Mrs. Edwards was presented with
338 bouquet and silver vase.
20
Mr. C. B. Hosking. Het Secre
31 mary of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls
438
Association, spoke on behalf of the
Prize Winners
The prize winners' were:—
Club Championship. Winner, J. Rodger; zanner-up, E. J. Edwards.
Singles Handicap. - Wimer, E.A W. Edwards (5): ronner-up G. S. Bod-
2ger (+2).
Fall of wickets: 1, (Garthwaite) for visitors, who were present in large for 20 so that every member of 55; 2 (Colledge) Zoe 57; 3 (Fincher) numbers. the team reached double figures for 122; 4 (Madar) for 125; 5 (Nat for 199; 6 (Persse) for 227; As regards the bowling of the arin)
|7 (Pearce) for 247; 8 (Clegg-Hil) Rest, McLellan was easily the for 330: 9 (Mina) for 374; 10 (Gos- most impressive and deserved a ano) for 425. better analysis than 1 for 80. He had Gossno dropped off him in
Pereira the slips, and I thought Minu was
Perry out when he flicked the ball into
Owen Hughes Pereira's hands when playing Goodwin against this bowler, but the un-McLellan pire ruled otherwise. Owen Hayward Hughes was sending down far too many full tosses, while neither E C Fincher, Lee
Pereira sor Perry could get much assistance from the wicket.
Fast Bowlers Rested.
Q. H R 19 ◊ 87 1
2
16 1 27
15.30 81
1
• 1 Pereira bowled 2 no balik.
The Best
L. D. Kilbee, ↳ Minu
E. Zimmern, e and b Lee H. Owen Hughes, ↳ Pearse
Pearte
Total
Club Fairs. - Winners, 1. A. Coll yer and Dr. G. L Show; runners-up), 3Dr. J. A R. Selby and G. S, Græver. Rink Competition. Wimmers, G. E. Stephens, A. McKellar, E. S. Car- ter and E. S. Robertson (skip).
Wappinschar Competition 1, L 4F. MacGowan; 2, Dr. G. L. Shaw; 3, $33, H. Gelling and 4, G. S. Graver.
4 Silver Spoons, (rink games). — G 78 Graver, D. Davies, N. J. Bebbing ton, J. Bodger; and G. Stephens, C 8 Morgan, L. A Collyer, J. A.E 16 Selby.
178
LAWN BOWLS Goscombe-O'Sullivan Matches
When the Rest batted for the Capt. G. H. Ryland, Lb.w., second time, Robbie Lee and A. W. Hayward, b Mina Persse opened the bowling to A E. Perry, Lhow, b Pearce Teddy Fincher and L. D. Filbee. D. McLellan, not out ... In view of the fact that Garth Broadbridge, e and v Minn
F. D. Paris, © Gosano, b Minn waite had pulled a shoulder F. Goodwin, + Persde, b. Lee muscle earlier in the week and
Exxtras (B10; LB2; NBZ) that Gosano's knee was troubling. him, Pearce quite rightly decided
The Second Round of the God- Fall of the wickets: -1° (Fincher)· to rest them so that the brunt of
for 12; 2 (Zimmera) for 19: 3 (Owen combe-O'Sullivan inter-department the attack fell on to the shoulders Hughes) for 36; 4 (Ryland) for 86; al lawn bowls challenge cup was of Minu and Pearce himself. 5 (Kilher) for #87°C (Perry) for 107; decided yesterday" on the Polion Kilber made 63 runs, but had 7 (Hayward) for 135; 8 (Broadbridge) B. C. green when two matches were one or two narrow escapes. The for 177: 3 Pereira) for 176: 1 played: highlight of the Best's second 1 (Goodwin) fer 178. innings was D. McLellan's 39, not out. This player batted with Lee the greatest confidence, and it Perme was only after he had passed his Min 30 that he gave a difficult chance
Pearce
Bowling Analysis
SOME
212.
in the lips. F. A Broadbridge "Minn bowlać 2.
W.
The following were the resu Perkins, Johnson, Carey
3: Marks Jost to Hall, Fitches, Weel- 4-lake and Randall-10—–—–—–23.
Dowman, Riddell, Orem and Maiz best Carter," Graver. : Beach Ind Robertson-18---14.
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