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HONG KONG

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, 1927.

· CRICKET NOTES.

LOCAL SURPRISE.

NINE OF THE INTERPORT. TEAM SELECTED.

Friendlies.

RACING NOTES.

[By RAPIER, ]

The Civil Service last Saturday were distinctly nominit umbra. They had only one bowler and it was not surprising that they were heavily beaten by the Navy. Later on, however, with Sayer, Reed, Evans and Hamilton coming into the side they will be a bit more The news that nine of the Inter-like" themselves. They will pot, December 4th. The first event is a however, be the side that only lost Paper Chase on Sunday, the 6th one League match in the last three inst., meeting at Potts Bungalow consecutive seasons To-morrow they

A. W. Hayward, W. Brace.

Lieut. R. Hunt, R.M. TE Pearce (captain). GR. Sayer.

A. W. Ramsey.

The Police were hopelessly swamped by a strong eleven from the Northants Regiment. The Soldier's bowling was as strong as anything in the First League and was altogether too much for the Police who were withou: T. E King.

Fanling Hunt. Dr. Pierce Grove has sent out to subscribers a most interesting pre gramme of the Hunt from now till

part Side had been selected reach ed, through the courtesy of member of the Selection Committee at an hour when my Notes were will be very weak and it is fartu-at 10 a.m. The remainder of the

nate for them that they are play-programme is given below already in draft, and I confessing the wankest side in the Lengue.

Last year there was a good deal was absolutely taken by surprise. Craigengower bucked up consider-

of trouble about meals and accom I understand that the Hong Kong ably against the R.E. and won.

decisive victory. The Recreio .modation at the Hunter's Arms batting order is as follows:- I.K.C.C. second eleven match was owing to Subscribers and their quite a good one but the homesters friends rolling up and expecting to proved too good.

be fed and housed without having previously notified their intention of being present. During the forth- coming season Subscribers are re- quested to note that meals are only Provided at the Hunter's Arms n week ends and on holidays for which Meets are advertised. Chose desiring meals should telephone! Mr. M. M. Mans as C. 1044 or write him a chit not later than 1 p.m. on Fridays for week ends and the day before in the case of a holiday. Mr. Mass was largely responsible for establishing the Hunter's Arms last year and this entailed a fair amount of work. It should not be forgotten that in addition to being the Landlord" be has other more important activities and members wilt no doubt simplify his task by giving him the requisite notice of

Capt. A. G. Dobbie Licet. J. H. Dale, R.N.

A. N. Other...

A. N. Other,

....

C. D. Wales.

The Diocesan School has been Probably there will be a good getting busy again and put it across deal of discussion on this course the IR.C. B." D. J. N. Ander which, so far as I recollect, is n son, who got a century in mid-week, usual in Home matches. It is clear if I am correctly informed, came off that the Committee have resolved well again. The Indian's "B" side to rely on experience and general is very weak and I am told that form rather than upon the tem- several members of last year's porary successes or failures of victorious second eleven have now few games. I myself am heart and been promoted to the "A" side," Roul with them in this theory. I bave frequently seen a man get in on the strength of a few good per St. Peter's Young Men's Club formances, only to find him an utter gave the Volunteers a surprise on failure in tho, big game. F. H. Sunday last. They had a pretty Farthing in 1920 was just auch a good side out with several Univer case in point. It also does away sity and Kowloon players in it, with the worry about a fellow's and beat their opponents by 35 runs. place, which often ruins his cricket. As A. Reid, Wales, Summers and But above all, it gets the team Parker were bowling for the Volun- together as a team rather than sateers this was no mean achieve eleven separate players.

With the persons of the team

as selected so far I imagine there.

men

ment.

Sunday Gamë. “

SIGNALS.

R. ABBIT.

their needs.

Seventh Extra Bace Meeting.. The final gallops have been made and the "birds" round the rails at Happy Valley have picked up some crumbs of information out of which they no doubt hope to obtain a fnt dividend or two.

There will be some good racing in the opening

"to-morrow coromancisco Bay is very

will be little if any disagreement KOWLOON BEAT R.E. AND event. San

fit and on Wednesday morning he Personally I am inclined to think

did the best half mile gallop ac- that one name might have been

complished for some time at the omitted but I am by no means. bigoted

It is OD the subject.

On their own ground yesterday Valley City Hall, (late Glorious pretty clear that the two vacant afternoon, the Kowloon Cricket Dahlin) is also quite fit and Saligia plaves must go to bowlers.. Club beat the Royal Engineers and pends upon the start in a five far- is in good condition. A lot de- For the win With a view to trying out the Signals by 73 runs. Candidates who may aspire to the ners, who declared at 185 runs for long race and San Francisco Bay's two vacancies those nine gentle-e wickets, Lieut. Dynes was ton jockey (Charles) is pretty good at getting off the mark. Wong will with Lieut. Meisome and scorer with 75 runs, while "Capt. ride City Hall and Pollock will be Surg-Coudr. Hull, R.N., will play Drysdale carried his bat for half a up on Saligin. Other riders at the Kowloon dismissed their Meeting will be Messrs. Bulteel, the Rest consisting of Capt. Morris century. (captain), Licat.-Col: Barber, Capt. opponents for 110 runs towards Stanton, Reidy, Gordon, Usher. which total Sapper Horspool "cou Reza, Wallace, Murray, Loo and Bridgeland, Licut. Dynes, H. V. Parker, E. B. Reed, A. Reid, F. tributed 23 and Sapper Barton and Sewell Goodwin, Lieut. J. B. A. Hankey, Lee, Corpl E. C. Fincher and Capt. Therp. Of these I take it that Goodwin, Parker, E. B. Reed, A. Raid and perhaps Hankey will be the players specially under review: It will be most interesting to see how they shape against the other nine Inter porters and I sincerely hope that the Interport side will bat first.

Our Opponents.

I see that the "Interport XI." up at Shanghai ran up 227 for two wickets against the Rest, but bar. ring Licut Comdr. Reed, RN.., who is useful, the attack does not seem to have been very strong, Put Madar göt 101 and Stokes 50. I hear that both are greatly im proved bats. I confess that last year I was not impressed by either of them. Quayle got 60 before he was bowled by the veteran Billings (who, I hear with regret, is leaving the Far East for good very short 1v.) Apparently Torrey Wilson bowled for the Interport and hatted for the Rest, but I see he did not manage to get his own' wicket. Donald Leach, who is, down here, was an absentee and so was Capt. Barrett.

That reminds me. On reading my notes in this paper last Mon- day I see that the few kind words I intended to chuck at the coalie's fielding seemed rather to refer to Leach's performance. This was not so. I had better say no more or I shall say the wrong thing' again.

The Shanghai people seemed to have rested Isaacs' bit and "Koko" Ollerdessen had. good long bowl and got 7 for 46. If I remember rightly he is slow medium and spins the "ball.

&

League Matches: Division 1. The I.R.C. "A" are quite a good side this year, as usual, and they had little difficulty in "disposing of the Chinese. Hung bowled well for the latter but their batting broke down. Ching got thirty and I often wonder why he does not go

Hi io a place or two higher. methods may be a trifle unconven- tional but he often gets runs. Younggaye managed double figures as well. He is working very hard with the junior cricket of the Colony and has been making quite a few runs lately. This was the only match in the First Division as most teams have held over their League games until the Interports

are over..

Second Division.

Kowloon.

for

Goodyer 18 eath." Mr. Gordon Mackie has not lost, Lieut. Dynes, Capt. Morris and much time in getting down to the Capt. Bevis bowled successfully Course in the early morning since he arrived. It is a pity he is not Kowloon. Scores:

staying here permanently. I under stand he is returning to Shanghai in a few weeks time but we are to have him with us early next year. A riding Steward is very valualde as connecting link between our miniature Legislative Council and the more active urfites of the Jockey Club.

Capt. F. G., Bevis, ↳ Hors-

poo! Lieut. Dynes, e sub., b Good-

Yer

JC. Collins, Brown, b

Horspool

10

75

F. Edwards, e aud b Dare 15 Capt. J. E. Drysdale, not,

out

Capt. E. W. Morris, e and

b Dare

"O. "B," Raven, .e" Brown, b

Dare.....

Brown, b Dare

E. B. Morton, not out

Extras

50

*2A

Total (for 6 wkts, dec.).185

N. H. Ross, J. F. Fremaux, and W. F. Waddington did not bat..

Bowling Analysis,

My selections will appear in to- morrow morning's issue.

FANLING HUNT:"

Sat., Nov. 5th: HK. Jockey Club Race Meeting, Happy Valley.

Sun.,,, 6th: Paper Chase: Peter Potts' Bungalow,

· 10 8.0.

11th: Hare and Hounds: Hunters' Armas,

Cap Sheungshui

Fri.,

2.30 p.m.

0.

It.

Sun.,

13th: Paper Hunt, Nov.

Goodyer

{ 0 44

Horspool

8 1 40

1

2

I 54 3

3 0

0

Sat.,

10.45 a.m. 19th: Meet at Sheung-

shui Police Station,

0 26

2.30 p.m

Sun.,,.

Dare

Waters Jones

R., and B.C. Signals. Sergt. A. C. Brown, b Morris Sign, W. G. Waters, st. Ed..

wards, b Morris..... Rev. J. P. Murray, xt. Ed

wards, b Dynes

Spr. L. A. Dare, b Dynes Spr. W. Burton, c Bevis,

Morris

b

18

Lt. H. CK. Eking, b Dynes. 0 Lee.-Carpl. J. R. Goodyer. :

b Dynes

19

Spr. G. A. Horspool, e Ed-

23' wards, b. Dynes:

Sgt. C. E. Pannett, e Raven,

b. Baria

Sgt. PS. Jones, c Edwards.

b Beviser Corp. R. Pritchard, not out 0

Extras

Dynes Morris Bevis

18

Total ...

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

14.4 3 40 F

·10 1 38

3 1

8

2

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JASPER CLARK CUP.

QUALIFYING ROUND OF

CHAMPIONSHIP.

Any player who is unable to play is asked to communicate with the Secretary as soon as possible.

Players are to start in the morn- ing at times allotted; the afternoon' order will be that in which players finish the morning round.

In case of players dropping out odd players from lower in the list

Police Statics, DRAW AND STARTING TIMES. will be moved up to fill vacancies.

Other Competitions. This week-end here is a Captain's

The draw has been made, and 20th: Hare and Hounds starting times arranged for the Cup competition at Fanling, and on?

Lokmachau, 10 am.

23rd: Meet at Hunters' Jasper Clark Cup and the Cham. the following Sunday the annual pionship of the Royal Hong Kong match between the St. George's "Arms, 2.30 p.m.

and St. Andrew's will be played. 20th: H.K. Jockey Club Golf Club, which will be played on

Entries for this match should" be Race Meeting.

Sunday, November 20th. Happy Valley,

sent to Mr. T. E. D. Pendered or Sun.,,th: Opening Meet at

the Secretary of the Royal Hong Mra R. J. Patter-

Kong Golf Club. -**

· son's, 10.43_a.m. Wed., "

30th: Meet at Hunters'

Arms, 2.30 p.m. Sat., Dec. 3rd: Steeplechase Race

Meeting, Kwanti. Sun., 4th: Meet at the Stables,

∙10 a...

HOCKEY.

ANOTHER WIN FOR THE Y.M.C.A.

The draw and starting times follow:-

9.55 Capt. F. G. le Gros and A.

D. Humphreys, 9.30 G. Murray and T. S. Whyte

Smith,

9.33 K. S. Robertson and W.

Ironside.

9.40 L. R. Andrewes and M. H

Roffey.

The first and second rounds of

the Championship will be decided on Sunday, December 4th, the semi- finals on Sunday, December 11th, and the final on Sunday, December 18th.

The "draw for the Kowloon Golf Club Championship has been made 0.4 F. J. de Rome and J. Las under

*Shellshear.

6.50 1. D. E. Pendered C. LD, Thomson . W. S, Hillier.

T. G. Martin v. S. Gray.

Sandra,

9.55 I Geare and H. G.

Sheldon,

10.00 K, S. Morrison and A. B.

Brawn.

10.05

H. F. Bloxham and A. B. Haworth.

F. C. Barry . H. G. Howard, "A; W; da Bozar. J. 0.. Me

Laggan.

F. Lickely T. Mitchell. H. Overy v. F. C. Remedios FE. Lawrence v. A. W, Roberts. E. T. Andrews v. F. E. Remedios.

The Y.M.C.A. hockey players visited the Navy ground at King's Park yesterday afternoon to meet the Navy eecond team and won by 10.10 E. D. Matthews and R. The first round is to be played on three goals to one

So far this season the "y" men have won every match they have played.

Smith.

"

10.15 F. S. Harrison and T. L

Christic. 10.20 D. G. Bruce and F. A. Red-

mond. 10.23 J. 5. MacLaren 2nd A.

Leneh.

Sunday, November 13th, F. E Remedios won the Championship, the last years.

In addition to playing the T.M.C.A.on Armistice Day the Kowloon Golf Club are meeting a

I have never seen the University

The teams chosen for the Inter- Second, unfortunately, but, they seem to have a very useful side pert trial match on the H.K.C.C.

ground to

(Saturday) at HONG KONG ELECTRIC R.C. r. 19.30 TG. Bennett and Capt. Eside from Shek-O the following day. this year. Kermati got a century

T. E. Pearce's XI.-T. E. Pearce

I.A.E..

www.. Morris. My mot 10.35 W. L. Dunbar and L. G. S.

Dodwell,"

naird,

Next Interport. Sh Manila have accepted the invita

for them last Saturday and in- Pm are:--- cidentally beat the R.A.0. score. off his own bat. Staff Sergt. (enpt.), A. W. Hayward, W. Brace, This friendly match will be play- Walker as usual came off; no one Lieut, Hunt, A. W. Ramsey Ged on the Electric Co.'s ground at 10.40 E. Davidson and J. D. Kintion of the Royal Hong Kong Golf

Club to send a team here at Chi Sayer, Lieut. Dale, Capt. Dobbie. King's Park to-morrow (Saturday), else did much.

H.K. Electric Co.:H. F. Ake 10.45 G. S. Archbutt and A. E nese New Year. There will thus In the Tamar-Kowloon match C. D. Wales, Lieut. Melsome, and

Lissaman...

be a triangular Interport again, a8 there was a fairly even draw Surg Comdr. Hull

hurst, L. de Rome, J. C. Dunbar, "perhaps a trile in Kowloon's The RestCapt Morris (capt.), C. E. Gabagan, W. N. H Murdock, 10.50 JW. Franks and I Newton. Shanghai is sending a team at the When the previous favour: G. Lee and Raven did well. Goodwin, Licut, Hankey, E. C. G. Murray, W. B. Muskett, 10,55 A. Sommerfelt and R. Young. same time. for them with the bat and I am Fincher, E. B. Reed, A. Reid, Col Narmington, S. J. Stancaby, G. d. 11.00 C. C. Stark and H. G: triangular interport was played. Shangbai beat Hong Kong and glad to see that the K.C.C. Pre Barber, Capt. Thorp, Capt. Bridge Thomson, and J. R. Way (cnpt.). Hegarty sident has resumed his cricket land, Lieut. Dynes, and H. Y. Reserves: T. L. Foster and H.S. 11.05 Capt. Erskine and Lt.Cdr. Manila, and Hong Kong bent

W. D. Brown,

Manila activities!

Parker.

Jones.

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