Sports News
CRICKET.
THE SHANGHAI SIDE.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1929.
sad I know that good judges of the
CRICKET NOTES.
BRILLIANT BOWLING BY RECREIO MAN.
GOLF NOTES.
JASPER CLARK CUP.
Hong Kong at Play.
BADLY TROUNCED..
game in Shanghai have a very fine | CRAIGENGOWER AND R.A.0,C. opinion of them both. I should not be in the least surprised if we find them a very different proposition in May on their own ground.
O'Harn bowls as steadily as over,
INDIVIDUALISM 1. BALANCE. but has lost a little of his spin and
our
pace off the pitch, which makes all the difference between a devasta:- recenting and an useful left-handler.
claim was most unfortunate to strain a muscle at the beginning of Hong Kong's second knock.
Shanghai, during Interport Tournament, can probably the most brilliant actual achievement of the series of games, when they made in the fourth innings no less than two hundred and sixty-two runs for nine wickets to win the match against Malaya. It was a magnificent effort, though it must be admitted that for a fourth innings the pitch played better than one hoped, or feared!'
The Shanghai ship was a stout ame, but it carried too many passen. gers. It would be unfair to say perhaps, that it consisted of Leach and Stokes. But it would not be so, very wide of the mark to say that it consisted of Leach, Stokes, O'Hara, Wilson, and seven others.
Wilson bowled better. I thought. than he has done down here for a long time. He got a wicket fairly carly on in each inninga, and that always bucks him up a good deal. But this time he did ant appear to lose his length after his first few overs, as he used to do.
Stokes has improved out of all knowledge as a bat, and is very erisp and straight. He is a shade weak, if anything, in his back, play, which is unfortunate as he has not the reach to get very far out to amother the ball. As à covor, he is' well above the average, and throws the wicket down us often as not.
-The Shanghai Skipper, But, of course, the highest honours of the game went to donald Leach. He played four innings with an aggregate of 174 runs and an aver
I forget neither Marshäll nor Madarage of 33.0). His 95 not out when I say this, and I maintain against Malaya was a triumph of that speaking in brond terms this skilt, courage, and restraint. Had he done nothing more, it would was the general situation.
have been a great feat. But he sent down seventy avers and two balls.
The Big Four. -
It rather boils down to this in for 175 rhos and 15 wickets, out point of Ggures (let me once more of the forty that full. His best stress that figures should be handled analysis was for 17 (17.2-9-17-3) rost carsfully)-if one looks at the against Hong Kong in the first second Against Malaga, knock, and though his serica of games. Stokes and Leach made 75 out of innings figures were not so brilliant 195 in the first knock and 160 nut 195-5-72-3), he had to bowl more of 202 in the second. Wilson had than he should for O'Hara had in all eight for 117 and made an in- crocked, and Leach himself was valuable albeit lucky-sixteen in thoroughly seeds. This, of course, the second innings. O'Hara had did not help his batting either. As five for seventy-nine and made 4 Captain, he was excellent, and the only error he made. I thought, bowling O'Hara 32 overs Now Laking these four against | was Hong Kong, Stokes got in all ten Against Hong Kong on Tuesday, runs and one for twenty-five. Leach, Thursday and Friday, and ther thirty-five runs, and five lur seven-keeping him on for overs on end teen, and five for Reventy-two. Wilson had in all five for 193, and thirty-five runs for once out. O'Hara had twelve runs for once out, and
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"old hands" in their side. These were Bradbury, Leonard, and Kitchell, and all three have, some time or another, played in their first eleven. Unless I am mistaken, "the" the last-named played for senior eleven about a couple of weeks ago, and if he is going to be a regular first team men when their League programme starts, I think it would be more sporting if he con- fined his activities to that division. There no rule against first team men playing for their junior teams when the latter are up against o is hardly strong sile, but it
cricket".
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SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS.
BY BROADCASTER."]
crowd turned out to see the match, as it was expreted to give some in- dication as to the eventual winners of the League There was thrill enough for the packed audience, too, for early in the game the soldi ers scored a goal and kept the Chinese at bay, but the Aibletics were not to be denied and before the interval had made things level, which left the crowd still in sus pense. Although there were many thrilling moments in the second half there was no scoring, and
£100,000,000 THEFT PLOT.
BIDWELL, THE ALMOST PERFECT CRIMINAL.
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LIFE SENTENCES,
"The perfect crime will never
play was too much for meat prop the Kwanti racecourse on Sunday | everyone breathed a sigh of relief be recorded. Now and again, how-
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short of the green!
How They Played. Shewan started unsteadily but went out in 37, then dropped a few strokes, but finished strongly for a 77. In the afternoon-in spite of
of his colours!
ever, there occurs a criminal ex ploit, ably planned, which fails by so harrow a margin that it is Thus does Mr. George Dilnet, in nearly stroke of genius." his latest contribution to the "Fam- ous Trials" series, "The Bank of
when the final whistle came with out any indication as to which team was superior. The K.O.S.B. are now three points ahead in the first division, but both the Athle ties and the Somersets have four games in hand, and should be able to got three points out of a maxi-England Forgery" describe the charge, on the Bank of England by are leading only on paper mum of eight, so that the K.O.S.B. Frent fraud, by forged bills of ox- the brothers Bidwell and their as sociates.
This plot, to steal £100,000,000, derised by a genius of crime and carried through with consummate nerve and ingenuity, was only frus trated by a careless slip after the Bink had already been defrauded of more than £100,000.
"Although it happened so long ago as 1873," writes Mr. Dilnot, the Bank of England still has cold shudders down its spine at the recollection of the affair. In truth, it was no fault of the Bank that it did not lose £100,000,000. Only an instant of carelessness on the part of the organiser of the business saved it."
World-Wide Chase.
There was a virulent outbreak of "peneritis" at Fauling on Burday, when the Jasper Clark Cup was competed for. Two rounds of medal
The appearance of Fern Leaf at A feature of the week-end cricket fat-this-early period of the season,
brought to mind recollections of this pony when it was in its prime was some brilliant bowling by C. and high scores were the feature of
the returns.
The cup was won by RD.in 124, and succeeded in winning M. Sousa, the Recreic right-band"
anc. 78-151. the Aggregate Cup against the best medium-to-fast bowler, who took 8 Wrigley with wickets for runs against the Wrigley, a new-comer to the Colony, ponies in Hong Kong. At the close of the 1895 season Fern Leaf was bas a handicap of 3 on his home Craigengower Cricket
course in the States, where he has considered. " done. for" as a race- King's Park. "I understand he kept had many opportunities of observing pony. Up till then he had won a a perfect length throughout the 9.4 Jesse Sweetsur in action. ne nas number of raves in Shanghai and overs he sent down, and of these the same short compact swing, and Hong Kong, both on the flat and by perfect timing obtains great over the hurdles, and his withdraw.
The Royal Navy had a fright in. four were maidens. The feat was length off the tee and wherever heal from the stable appeared most
thu has to take wood through the green. untimely. Since then, however, he their match with St. Joseph's when all the more, creditable as Craigenger Cricket Club had at the 11th, for example, in the has been used as a hack, sud, at the latter led by a gond and almost afternoon he hit a long drive, but was the same pony in connection shot a second in the opening stages cut it out to right nearly into the with which Mr. Brayfield was fined
of the game. The sailors, however, at Taipo récently. One would not easily accounted for the collegiuus, some
rough, from where he banged ha
racing career behind it, or would There was an interesting decision second to the top of the slope just imagine such a pony had a glorious and came away, with 7 goals to 2. Fortunately for the reputation of figure in any race-meeting again. by the referee when the score was the Fanling Bogey the greens, But it did, and won for his owner 1-1. A penalty was given against rather woolly, took a well-merited second place. The St. Joseph's and the kick went which were their toll, but in spite of three patta pony was entered by Mr. Brayfield wide, but the referee ordered the on three greens Wrigley was out in under the name of T. N. Wong shot to be taken again and a goal (Wong Tsui Ngau being Mr. Bray was scored. I don't know why the 30 after tithin, thanks to sinking & chip for a 3 at the sixth and one field's nickname) and the jockey, referee should have done this, as to as representing an owner from Tai- the spectators there appeared to po, very appropriately had a large have been no infringement merit putt for a three at the 8th.
mosquito designed across the fronting the second penalty kick. I do not contend that the point made any difference to the eventual re- **The greatest detective organisa- The performance of Fern Leaf sult, but it would be interesting to tinas of the world were pitted the question 15 30 know why a second kick was award against a gang of clever and aäu- how long a China pony can
ed.
ent criminals, helped by the then prompts
racing keep in
form. Fern
corrupt New York detective ser-
Leaf come to
ir: Hong Kong
The trouncing which the Club device. After a chase which spread 1924, having raced two years in Recreio inflicted on the Craigen-over most of the world the forgers Shanghai before that, so that he gower juniors in League cricket were brought for trial to the Old AL was convincing, and the King's Bailey, where they were sentenced has been racing since 1999.
to penal servitude for life." Kwanti on Sunday there was an Park Club bid fair to claim the se other old pony in Mowgli, who has cond division honours this, season, been racing in Hong Kong regular shall watch their progress close ly since 1825 when he was importedly, as they are a promising team as a "arb." Mowgli has been "on" and to date have done very well, been responsible for several big divi- juniors as well. I think Sousa's and "off" in his performances, and having accounted for the 1.R. C. runs in League games will be hard dends during the past few years. record of eight wickets for nine Another very good performer who raced for many years in Hong to. beat, and it was this player's This sterling performance more than Kong was Spotted Sand... pony outlived all his contempor- anything else which led to the aries, and gave some of the younger downfall of the Happy Valley animals a good run for the first team. I see that Alexander has re- six or seven years of his racing turned to the Police team, and not career. He was a consistent per doubt the Police will do better this year than last season. Alexander former and was placed second in the Champions once, but in his wher in the mood ean bowl very later years (I think they were his well, and also contribute a use seventh and eight racing years) he ful score, was cutelassed, and finally was he was expected to do well, but placed among the "B" Class, where failed. Many racegoers will recall Spotted Sand, as the pony not only raced for many years, but was at almost every meeting during the
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Some seasons ago there was a rule requiring the registration of eight players of the first elevens. These were not allowed to play in second team games, but the three not re- gistered were allowed to do so. However, this system was later abolished, as it was decided to leave it to the sporting spirit of the "dif- ferent clubs not to play first division men in the second team matches. For season or two this worked quite well, and then there was the same complaint again. such things must happen. I am not sure whether it will not be more advisable to bring the rule into force again.
If
The Police-R. E. and S. affair was a keen contest, and neither
within
tear passed the century mark, seven though the P.R.C. were
runs of it.. King took 5
at the 3rd the putts kept alin he came home in bogey figures to ping past, but, after a 3 at the 11th inish second with 155.
Marton started like a tiger with a 2 at the 3rd. He was out ip 30 and at the 18th, where his second was just short of the green," 72 locked probabic. However, the hole cost him 6, and a 7 at the 17th spoilt his card.
In the afternoon he missed a
cost him two shots, and his golf couple of drives, each of which fell off, resulting in an e; so that 158 unly ran him into third place.
F. J. de Rome played the most consistent gulf of anyone-10, 10, 39 and 40, and the only really bad hole on his card was a 7 at the 17th.
L. C. S. Dodwell also played steady golf in returning 100, and might have done better had it not
noon.
the Saturday morning. No doubt he was used to the pheno menal powers of the Doctor and forgot that he bad only played twice four wickets for sixty-seven, and this. I thought his tactics excellent, during the Summer. Apart from 'none for thirty-one, being during especially when he made a sudden wickets for 2 ruus, and I was glad been for u7 at the 8th in the after- most of the Inat two innings a crock The big four did not come change from Marshall's donkey off so sweepingly, and Shanghai drops, to Wilson at full pace, and lest by four wickets, and would have bail, and also when he calmly weat, lost by a much greater margin had not "Marshall and Madar put up stead of slogging against Malaya.
on to win the match by singles, in ninety-five runs between them in
As a player Leuch is the best all- the first innings.
rounder in the Far East by a long way. As a captain be is excellent.
There were the doings of the big four. And there is, derhaps. a * proxime aereait" to be given to Marshall and Madar who, as I have said, each came off once. Indeed Pat also got a most useful 25 in the second knock against Malaya. Barnes, too, perhaps should be in- cluded in this rank or rating. The purple patch of Sir Henry Glans wonderful speech is still freal in our minds. I will not allude further to the memorial duck waddling down the corridors of Time! But he picked up & very useful nineteen in the first knock against Hong Kong, he sides his keeping. He was splendid on the leg side, throwing himself scross time after time to gather the He had three Jeg ball cleanly.
catchee in the two games, but do not think he was quite as quick or as sure behind the sticks as be used to be. And forty-five byes "went, which on our improved wicket
rather many, although, of. course, quite a lot of them were the bowler's fault!
WGB
Weakness Lower Down. But taking things bye and large there were too many failures.i had heard great reports of Raws thorne's improvement, especially with the ball. But here he quite failed to come off, bowling twenty two overs for sixty-six runs and no wickets, while he only got twelve ruas in four completed innings.
Rot Lal Singh to mis-time his first
While.
as man, he was long enough with us here a year or so ago to make us regret most heartily that he had to return to Shanghai!
I The Team As a Whole.
The hanghai team made them- selves extremely popular down here and it is one of the delights of Interport Cricket that ene meeta, often year after year, such a cheery all of their jobs, but I do hope if crowd of aportsmen. I do not know Charles Howard dort happen to will send him to look after my ever- leave Shanghai, the Wayfung people draft down here rather than to some place where there is no cricket. It should, I think; be an indictable offence for any taipan to transfer any potential Interport cricketer to a non-cricket port.
The Finas and Cricket. Joking apart, however, I think one should express the great debt one does undoubtedly owe to hends
to see him coming off, for he is one of the few bowlers in the junior division whe
head. Most of them are satisfied "bowls with his with swinging 'em down anywhere
and anyhow.
Civil Service juniors had a day out against the R.A.0.C.. whom they severely trounced. Randlere turned the remarkable analysis of wickets for 12 runs, and he also distinguished himself by a well played 4 not out. However, with All respect to him, I reckon he is not as dangerous as Edmonds. Randle is all right, but he still has the habit of pitching 'em too much on the leg side, I have heard any. And come to think of it, think he does tou.
James Walker made one of his too infrequent visits from Canton to 90-165, and was one of the few obtain sixth place with 56 and people to return his better score in
the afternoon.
Ferguson played in the morning as if putting was child's play. He only took fourteen putts for the first
extra season,
nine holes, and was out in 6, 5, 4, 4, 4. 4, 5, 4, 5! Unfortunately he only had half an hour for "tillin." which resulted in an 87 in the after-up
noon.
L. R. Andrewer occupied an 'un- expertedly lowly position in the list In his own words [Heaven forbid F.D. translated, he said. I play ed very badly!
The sixteen best scores qualify for the match play stages of the The University boys are having á ¦ Club Championship. lay-off" just for the present, ils it is exam time, and cramming, rather than cricket seems to be the
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expect the Police will have several other victories this last season' defeat by the Royal season now that they have avenged Engineers and Signals,
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In England there was the belief that the brains for this daring en- terprise were supplied by young Austin Bidwell, and Sir Harry ed on the trial, wrote:- Poland, one of the counsel engag
How Austin Bidwell, who at the time of his trial was only twenty-seven years of age, con- ceived the scheme, and with the aid of its associates carried it almost through, I do not profess to understand.
It was a capital instance of misapplied genius; one feels in- clined to reiterate the old for- mula of the judges in passing sentence on clever tricksters, and say that if he had only bent hia talents in the direction of honest. work he might have obtained legitimate fame.
As it was, he only obtained the distinction of a place in the list of great criminals.
The trial before Mr. Justice Ar- chibald insted cight days, and nei ther pains nor money were spared to make the case for the prosecu- tion complete. There were sixteen counts in the indictment; the first, on which they were actually cried, charged them with forging and uttering a bill of exchange for £1,000. The complete case was that they had forged ninety-four bills, of exchange for a total amount of £102,217,197.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
THIS WEEK'S FIXTURES.. I was glad to see Mr. Shillington, win the last race on Sunday, as Two matches have been arranged till then he had not wron a raes, for this work. On Wednesday: which was very unusual for him. November 27 Club . H.M.S. Com- Cleb team:-Back, R. J. Mr. Shillington to my mind is one wall.
three-quarters, of the most reliable chasers at Grieve; Kwanti, and given a good mount Koop, M. D. Scott, C. J. B.. Law, is sure to make things hum. He G. E. Lammert: half-backs, I. A. certainly did not have the best Ross, G. A. L. Plummer; forwards, mount in Fire Call, but when R, P. Moodie, A. D. Suttili, D. L. Huntington crashed, Mr. Shilling Milne Day, T..Riddell, F. R. Burch. ton made no mistake about account- R. P. Massey, J. A. E. Kendrew,
We B. L. Stock. At 4.45 p.m. sharp. "War" on the Fanling Front. ing for the rest of the field.
On Thursday, November 28, the xhall hear more of this jockey as After the form he has shown re order of the day. So far as I can
cently I was disappointed that E, the steeplechase meeting progresses, Club will play the Destroyer Club team-Back, O. and no doubt seme
very good Flotilla. see, their next, game is on the 7th D. Lawrence did not qualify. Per
mounts will go his way before very Skinner; three-quarters, A. D. Coppin, R. H. D. Wade, S. J. H. proximo, when they are due to play haps the machine-guns were respon. off their League fixture with the nible? They certainly unsettled a
long.
Fox, G. F. Ferguson; half-backs.
Mr. Cairns, Thames magistrate. 1.R.C. A good game should be wit-o of people. I wonder if whoever
A very full programme of foot- C. E. Holmes, W. J. Clerk: for- is responsible for their present local was carried out on Saturday, wards, Laidlaw. S. Dale, J. E.. to a woman of sixty-five accused tine realises how innerving it is to
the most interesting match being Henry W. E. Peere, R. D. Beau of drunkenness: Sixty-five is a bit Neither side turned out in full have a burst go off just when you that between the China Athletic mont, Burnell, H. N. Clippendale, Inte in life to join the British
Young People.. and the .O.S.B. A very large V. R. Gorden. At 3 p.m. sharp. force when the I.B.C. and H.K.C.Care holing one of those nasty yard met at Sookunpoo. The heavy de-and a halfers, and whether it would
not be possible to move the firing range further from the coursel There seems to be quite a lot of vacant country round about,
The Crown Solicitors must be
ncased then.
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of firms. I know of one particular fent inflicted on the latter came transfer, which was delayed as a surprise, more especially as the Indians were drying out some month as the man had a chance
However. it "colts."
is the
of the Interport eleven. He did not play, but it was not the less sport glorious uncertainty of cricket that
g of his taipon. In general, I crowns it King of all gunes, and kicking themselves-or each other- believe, they all do their best to get
it is upsets like this which make for allowing Deacons to beat them men away, anil i feel sure that it it fascinating. I see that young at the 19th in the Governor's Shield. Pays in the business side of the Ismail is taking after his brother At this hole they pursued an im thing! I would rather have four S.A." in wicket-keeping. He is partial course down the straight. and-narrow path, whilst Opposing zealous young cricketers on my still in school-a san of Queen's the woods, and finally lost the hole showing up very well, too, and is
Counsel were searching for cluce in Harzy Orr too, though he has the staff, than half-a-dozen lounge makings of a fine hitter as far as lizards, whose occasional arrival in College. I think.
in 0 to 5! Speaking of Queen's College re-
Future Possibilities.
haven't been to bed at all!
Next May...
THE SCORES.
Fanling, November 24.
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O. E. C. Marton....... 76+82÷158 F. J. de Rome 84+70-103
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But I seem to have wandered from season. I believe they have a very game, but the easy chance at short leg against us probably turned the subject into generalities. As I good side, nud I should like to see have said, Shanghai, were a badly them in action against the Diocesan scale,
balanced team, who best a better Boys' Behool, hailed in some quar. ters as the strongest school "XI. side than they wore through, in-
at the present time. Simpson is a bit of a problem. dividual brilliance. That may come He shapes as well as any one except off once or twice, but not regularly,
A. R. Suffiad, S. Ismail, the Leach and Stokea, but he gives an and it did not come off against us. appearance of utter casualness. He We nearly lost the match on Satur. Hunts, and Esmail all belong to cannot be regarded as having been day morning, but, being a better Queen's College, and I believe Taui out unluckily at any time, falling balanced side, we hung on and claw- Wai Pui, the C.I.C. all-rounder, is twice to off balls which he played ed it round to what turned out to in that College too."Q.C." have the material and, if it comes to, a inside, once to a wild hook at a be a fairly comfortable, victory.
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