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Sports News

CRICKET NOTES.

THE STRUGGLE FOR SECOND PLACE.

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They have adopted the step" of selecting a team, and spare men on the season's form and will then work along until they get sufficient acceptances. It is, it my memory servos me, a fairly usual procedure. As a matter of fact about three of the thirteen selected will be un- able to make the trip, I under stand. But in view of the fact that both Richardson and Anderson who played last November, are not among those selected I will ven turn to put forward a point of view, which I know is held by a good many cricketers. I do not do. in any spirit of "hate," but be cause I really think it may net have occurred to the H.K.C.C. authorities. There is, of course, no argument about the point that the finals must lie with the Club.. The invitation goes to them, and,

THIRD EXTRA RACE MEETING.

ENTRIES, FOR NON-HANDI-

CAP EVENTS.

The following are the entries for the non-handicap events at Happy Valley, Third Extra Race Meeting, on Saturday, April 5-

MARCH 28, 1930.

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME.

BROADCAST BY ZB.W. ON

334 METRES,

11 to 11,30a.m.-Commercial Newi 12.30 to 1.30 p.m.-Demonstration.)

programme. From. 12.43 to 1.15 p.m., Organ Recital - relayed from Queen's Theatre by Mr. G. Longyear,

:

1.30 p.m.-Weather report

Race No. 1-April Stakes: fix. 5 pm-European programme of

Furlongs,

Teuchit, Silver Dragon, Serenade, What's Yours, Strathroy, Shanghai Boau, Bay of Astoria, Jade, Arabian Sea. Baby Face, Osiris, Happy Day, The Dodo, Chess Hall, Sonny Boy, First Key, Siamese Catalan, Shop, King Throstle, Dunce, Bon Aini (late Chinook).

Race No. 4-econd Aggregate

Stakes: Ona Mile. Carnival Eve, "One Third, African

Race No. 6-D'Àguilar Plate: Once Bound

Victor records supplied by Messrs. Aloutrie & Company :— Gay Love Fox Trot? (Sidney

· Clarke - Oster · Levant) and "Love (Your Spell Is Every- where)-Fox Trot" (Elsie Janis-Edmund Gouldin), Victor Arden-Phil Ohman and. Their Orchestra.

Molly-Waltz" (Edmund Gould-

ing Dan Dougherty), Ted. Flori to and His Orchestra.

Alone In The Rain-Fox Trot" (Edmund Goulding-Dan Dou- gherty), Coon-Sanders Orch.

-Waltz " (Joe Burke-Benny Davis), Ted Weems and His Orchestra

played only match Senior' Division of

DR Saturday Inst was League that between the Hong Kong Club and

Civil Service. The latter team were without the services of G. R. Sayer, while the home side lacked T. E. Pearce and J: R. Hinton, who usually plays for the first, but was playing for his Hong on that oception. The Club had not too strong a side out but of course, there is not the slightest Eve, Chivalrous, Boxing Eve, Fair it must be remembered that they obligation on them to consult ans-Sport, President Hall, Chesapeake have steadily run their second one else. But it has for years been Bay, Winsome Stag, Pickle, NationAll That I'm Asking Is Sympathy eleven.as a definite team, and have the custora to pick a Colonyalist II. King's Colour, Fifty Fifty, not called upon the best players team, and the Committee have here Royal Flush, Four Cluba. therein whenever it has been neces-to-fore taken care to have the other sary to fill up a depleted first team. teams represented on the Selection Both Divett and Armstrong are Committee. Last November Brace quite good enough to be included and E. B. Reed were thus placed in the first team this year, and they on the Committee and it seems would stiffen the batting, which is little unfortunate that, when it is on the weak side at present. The

a question of picking the team on presence of any one of these play a season's form and before any era in the Club side would prob trials are played, no less than four ably have turned the scale, but, of the five Selection Committee as it was, the Civil Service brought are members of one eleven. It off a surprize win

would seem that the more clevens represented on the Committee, the wider and fairer view of a man's cricket would be obtained. And, therefore, while in no way im pugning the excellence of A. C. I.. Bowker's judgment of the game, for which I have the greatest res- pect, the facts remain that he has been away for about six weeks, and that E. B. Reed has played re gularly for the Civil Service this season.

(about 7 furlongs 65 yardi)...... Blue Heaven, Deception Bay, Shiny Pearl, Royal Hall, Empress Hall, Witty Stag, Windsor Stag, Christmas Frolic, Christmas Belle, Abel, Orlando.

H.K.C.C. TENNIS

TOURNAMENT,

NO PLAY YESTERDAY.

- RUMJAHNS MEET-NGS

TO-DAY.

The early morning rain of yester- day morning made the H.K.CC. ground unfit to be played on, and so all matches down for decision were postponed.

Bad Batting and Good. With three exceptions the batting of both sides was not good, even when allowance is made for the way in which the ball was keeping low at the Supreme Court end In fact, "not good" is distinctly an euphemism. The visitors, batted first and De Rome was responsible for what was probably the finest innings he was ever played. Owen I Hughes was bowling uncommonly well, keeping an excellent length the published Egures are a safe It has been suggested to me that and turning them both ways. In fact, he was breaking too much from guide. I don't believe it, and I the off, as they turned aboat four don't think the Committee have at feet. Bowker also bowled very well tempted to work or these lines. In at a great pace, as did Reid, while fact the team selected proves this. Beck, though not so steady made. Let me make it quite clear that I the ball rear up nastily at times. I hold no brief for Anderson and To-day H. D. and S. A. Rumjaha or against anyone meet Ng Sze Kwong and Ng Sze In spite of this, and of a series of Richardson, disasters to the batsmen at the selected; and that my remarks Cheung in the third round of the are in no way hostile. I merely set other end, De Rome hung on grimis, forth a point of view, which I think Open Doubles. A fine and interest- and snatched a four from anything:

is logical enough, and. point outing match is expected. loose. His defensive play was ex- cellent, and his strokes on the leg that, not in the present case but in

The programme for this afternoon aide in particular were delightful. the future, a neglect to consider

this view might cause friction. It follow~~ In the later part of the innings would be interesting to compare the Evans came to his assistance and played a most useful knock of difference in the numbers of regular twenty-nine. These two, and extras,

Club players finding a place in the obtained 102 out of the Civil Service Interport eleven between 1908-1914 total of 128, which does not say

and 1926-1930. At present the ten- very much for the other batsmen, dency seeins to be for members of but they may be excused in this other teams to get more places case, as the bowling was uncommon each year. ly good, and the fielding steady,

The Club Fail.

Trials.

Open Doubles,

H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rum- jahn v. Ng Sze Kwong and Ng Sze Cheung.

Cab Championship.

A. O. Johnson v. F. A. Redmond

Handicap Singles "A"

I. S. Harris (rec. 2/6) v. Rev. Dean Swann (rec. 9/8).

Handicap Singles "B."

Dr. C. H. Burton (rec. 18) v. M. D. Scott (ser.)

Handicap Doubles.

G. E. R. Divett and E. J. E. Mitchell (rec. 2/8). D. S. Green and S. E. Green (owe 4/6).

PING-PONG MATCH.

I am under the impression that the idea is to get together a side The visitors, however, were not which can make the journey and downhearted, and when Baker and then play trial games against it. Reed disposed of Batger and I cannot vouch for this, but it is Duckitt, things began to look hope-1 very wise course, if adopted. The ful. Marton was 1.b.x to a long team spirit often pulls things of in hop which he ought to have (and spite of a bit of extra skill on the tried to) hit into the Harbour, and. other sidel when Owen Hughes was bowled by

The Hang Match. one that turned in quickly and kept vory low, the Civil Service were

Ewo has carried off the Hong definitely on top. Mitchell, how Ashes, or whatever sort of remains ever, then started playing excellent Hong cricket leaves. In their fareing cricket, driving very bard, match with Taikoo yesterday and Reid stayed some time. By

Coxon, though he did not come off the way. I learn that the latter was with the bat, got 0 wickets for 39. 1.b.w third ball, but, the bowler did Dowler, for Taikoo, bad 7 for 31, not appeal. Then Kelly got rid of both excellent performances.. Mac Reid, and Bowker was bowled in Donald and Hinton on their respec trying to "hit. but Humphreys tive sides were the most successful steadied things up again and show batsmen It is rumoured that Mr. ed he could still stone wall. Mit B Abbit may visit the Taikoo chell about this period looked like Warfoong game on the Club ground winring the match off his own bat, to-morrow. If so, an account of the but he was finding it difficult to get game may be published on Tuesday. Hamilton away, who was keeping Seeing as how Saturday is the lant The game commenced at

THE FILIPINO CLUB v. ST

PATRICK'S CLUB.

A friendly game of ping-pong played between the St. Patrick's Catholic Club-and-the- Filipino Club at the premises of the former club on Wednesday.

6.45

em on the short side. He was night of" And So To Bed. I'm p.. and terminated at 8.50 p.m. dropped at long off, from a high swerving drive, but in the bad light not going to get up and write The St. Patrick's were represented the mistake wis excusable though cricket stuff on Sunday for anyone, by Messrs. Nuttall, Scoble, Allan, it might have lost the match. How angel.or Editor:

ever, in trying to repent the drive

be skied the ball and was taken

Hum.

by Kelly at deep mid-off. phroys now tried to pull the game off with short runs, and coaxed an overthrow to the boundary from tho somewhat 'excited, ñeld. But an over or two later 'Beck was badly 'run out. Fifteen runs were wanted for victory when the last man, Harris-Walker camo in and after a single he raised the hopes of the Club by putting one round to the leg boundary. Next, ball, however, he tried to repeat the shot, but

missed the ball and was bowled.

The League Table.

R. ABBIT.

HOME FOOTBALL.

ARSENAL ENTER THE CUP FINAL.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.

LONDON, March 28. Arsenal were successful in win-

ning the English Cup replay with Hull City, scoring the only goal at their meeting on Aston Villa's Tae victory put the Civil Service ground to day. Thus they qualify into the second place in the League Wembley on April 26. This is the to meet Huddersfield in the foal as table, and the only people, who have a chance of displacing them second time that Arsenal have suc are Craigongower, who will have to seeded in reaching the final, their win outright against the Indians to last appearance in 1926-27 ending do so. No date has yet been fixed in their defeat by Cardiff City, for that match, but I learn that The following were the results of I.R. C. are to play the Club on April League antches:-

5. The C.R.C.C. have to thank De

Rome, Evans and Richardson very

División I.

Last Two Nights largely for their runs, while Reed, Huddersfield ... 1. Middlesbro'..

STILL

A FEW

Baker and Hamilton usually kept A pretty steady length. The field- ing showed much improvement.

The Interport."

My roaders will already have seen that a Selection and Business Com mittee have been appointed to make the necessary arrangements. They

Division III (Southern). Bournemouth... 1 Brentford Plymouth 5 Swindon ...

· Division III. (Northern). Wrexham... 3 BAITO

Scottish League:

SEATS LEFT consist of Messrs. H. B. B. Han Morton 3 Hearts.

dock, T. E Pearce, W. Brace, H. Ayr United 0 Rangers....... Owen Hughes and A. C. I Bowker, Clyd

Painter, Ribeiro and Agabeg and the Filipinos were represented by Mesare. AE. H. Castro, E. A. V. Remedios, T. Leonard, L, Castro, R. Castro and Dr. V. N. Atienza. The game resulted us under:-

St. Patrick'

Nuttall' Scoole

Alian

Painter

Ribeiro

Agabeg

Total

Filipino Club. AE. H. Castro

E. A. V. Rembedion .... T. Leonard i

L Castro

R. Castro

Dr. Atienza

Total

******

-925

resulting in a win for the Filipino Club, by 54 points.

After the game, Mr. L E. Be- medios, on behalf of St. Patrick's thanked the Filipinos for coming over and the, ladies for taking such an interest in the game, og de

Mr. Ildefonso replied on behalf of the visitors and thanked the St. Patrick's Club and invited A team from Bt. Patrick's to, pay.

3 Hamilton, 1 the Filipino Club, a return visit.

"To Be

Forgotten -Waltz (Irving Berlin), Wayne King and His Orchestra "Cross Your Fingers-Fox Trot" (Swanstrom-Davia-Coots) and

May I Say I Love You' Fox Trot(Benny Davis-3. "Fred Coots), Nat Shilkret, and

the Victor Orchestra. ・・・ Sunny Side Up-Fox Trot ". (De Sylyn Brown Henderson) and If I Had A Talking Picture of You-Fox Trot" (De. Sylva." Brown Henderson), Johnny Hamp's Kentucky Serenaders. 5.30 to 6 p.m.-Aunty Letty and Uncle Jack will entertain the Children.

top.m.-Chinese- programme, 7 to 7.30 p.m.-8th lesson in Can

tobese by Rev. H. R. Wells. 7.30 to 9 p.m.-Experimental pro- gramme during which at ap- prox. 9.30 the following will be played:

:

Quartet In D" (Hayda), by

Elman String Quartet. p.m. Wenther report.

Concert relayed from Studio.

PROGRAMME (Contributed by the Chinese Gles

Club)....

1. Hawaiian Marches

Messrs. H. and Q. Wong, John and Joe Tren.

2. Pianoforte Solos

Miss Lilian Chenalloy. (a) "Andante" (Beethoven) (b) "Menuet (Beethoven) 3. Tríos (Violin, Cello and

Piano)

Mr. Liu, Mr. Lai and Miss M. Ahwee.

4. Vocal Solos

Mr. Lee Yuk Kwan (Baritone),

(a) "The Rosary"

(E. Nevin) (b) "By The Water of Minnetonka"

(T. Lieurance)

3. Steel Guitar and Acc

Messrs. H. Wong and J. Tsen.

"

5. Violin Solos

Mr. Chen Sze Ming.

(a) "Pleading"

Haydn Wood).

(Manuel A. Ponce)' İNTERVAL. (News Bulletin).

(b) "Extrellita"

7. Hawaiian Selections.

Messrs. H. and Q. Wong, John and Joe Tscu.

**Miss Lilian Chenalloy. (a) "Hunter's Song "

(L. V. Saar). (b)—“Ragamufka'

(John Ireland).

a. Pianoforte 'Solos

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Messrs. H. and Q. Wong, John and Joe Treu.. 11. Violincello Solos... Mr. N. Lai.

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(Schumann)

(b) "Pavane Favorite"

12. Songs (Hawaiina)

(Brission)

Messrs. H. and Q. Wong, John and Joe Tseu.

Accompanist Miss Mary. Abwee.

10.30 p.m. (approx)-Close down.

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