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Sports News
CRICKET NOTES.
GOLF.
SURVEY OF THE WEEK-END ROYAL HONG KONG COLE
MATCHES.
[By “L.B.W.”]
The sudden change in the wouther mado oricket rather hot work last Saturday, especially for the sides who had to field first. The wickets wore very hard with the result that the ball kept jumping over tho stumps and all aver the pince generally, giving the batamien an un- comfortable time,
CLUB.
STARTING TIMES FOR- TUESDAY.
.9.24.
Davy.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1930.
HOW WHEATCROFT
WON.
WEEK-END TENNIS IN MACAO.
SEVEN PONIES IN SHANG-K.C.C. VISITORS' SUCCESS.
HAI CHAMPIONS.
SLOW PACE THROUGHOUT.. The following account of the Shanghai Champions, together with the winning and other numbers of
Sweeps, appear ho "A" and "B ed in the North China Daily News of November 0:-
Yesterday was far from being on- 9.20 a.m. J. M. Walker and Real Champions day, for there was Title sun and much, and very cold, Young.
wind. However, it was dry, the R. I. Cherrill and J. H. going was good, and, as the prin- event was admitted on all hands to be a very open race, there was a very big attendance. Only in the jockey room was there a distinet atmosphere of gloom, for the hospital reports of Mr. Minny were far froni encouraging, and there is no denying the fact that the littlo fellow was immensely popular, with his unassuming man-
A. Taplin and C.. Mycock. M. Hartley and G.
Thomerson..
1. C. Shrubsole and E. D. Matthews.
J. E. Richardson and J.
Forbes.
sa
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9.32
0,36
Altor playing three league matches running on their own ground, the Indiana went over to the R.A.S.C. plot and just managed to win on time. The soldiers batted first bus were painfully slow in getting the runs, taking about twol hours to collect 03. The majority
9.10
9.44
0.48
9.10
1. H. Rufin and J. Rnikes.
H.
10.00
of their batamen are more or less 10,04 of the stonewalling type, and unless they play more enterprising cricket, they will have more drawn matches than not when the season riures.
10.09
"
10.19
10.16
"
10.21
The matting wicket was excep¦ 10.20 tionally hard, and while some of the deliverice jumped right over the slips, one or two did not rise 10.98 An inch, and two of the soldiers
10.39 were unfortunato in falling victims to the latter type. The I.R.C. bowling was changed very frequently so that the soldiers had little or no chance 10.40 of settling dawn, though one or two of them cid stay a little too long for 10.44
their scoro.
"
10.30.
A. Anderson and E. Newsner and his sporting keenness, house.
J. L. Shellshear and F. A. Redmond.
B. 1). Evans and II. A. Lammert.
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A. D. Humphreys and J. Warren.
J. G. Campbell'and. T. Low. T. Lindars and G. Walsh, 1. H. Genre and I. W.
Shewan.
A. H. Ferguson nod J. F.
K. Macfarlan.
C. E. Holmes, and Ellis..
W. E. Huat and J. Gardner.
J. S. Maclaren and H. A. Mille.
A. O. Brawn and E. Des Voux.
W. A. Butterfield and W. A. Cornell.
wore
The big race itself was both poor and brilliant. Those who beaten by old Wheatcroft invited trouble, and they got it. Any and ell of the other six could have made the pace fast enough to give thom selves a good chance of winning and of preventing him from winning. In a slow run race, he could be do pended upon to finish as well as, any of them, yet they allowed the distance to be covered in time a third-class pony could do, and Whenteroft, in charge of a veteran who still challenges the best in China for supremacy, thrashed them all, Busy Bee threw up the sponge when he had every chance to win. Starlit Eva' never flattered: Switzerland made the games pos- sible attempt, but was not equal to 'winning: the gallant Fireflash justified expectations by running a good third; and it was left to Elcetion Eve, a shorter distance pony and the presumed
pace-
A. B. Purves and H. U.maker for the big stable, to chal- Ireland.
lenge the Champion.
10.48
A. Ritchie and A. V. Harvey
10.58
A. Leach and D. Forbes.
11
10,56
11
I must congratulate M. R. Abbas, the I.R.C. medium-fast bowler, on performing the "hat-trick." He is bowling very well just at the mo ment, and in my opinion, is one of the few bowlers in the junior divi-11.00 sion who "bowls with his head."
On his present form, he is certainly 11.01 worth his place in their, senior
team, and I should not be at all 11.08 surprised to see him promoted in tho vory near future.
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11.12
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11.10
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11.20
The Indians started their innings at 4.20 p.m., and as the time for drawing in November is o'clock, they had to go for the runs right 11.14 from the start. This they did though one or two of their number Are very slow and a faulty decision by their own umpire at the closing 11.39 alagos might have had very serious
K. K. Rounds and L. C. Grover,
A. C. I. Bowker and Reid.
A.
M. G. Mills and V. R. Gordon.
E. R. West and E.
Gammell.
B.
J. L. Bonner and F. R. Burch.
P. Tod and E. Grimble
W. W Mackenzio and G.
G. Johnston,
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A. F. Judd and C. Tordre.
B.
11.98
#
P. Morrison and D. Robb.
S.
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P. S. Grant and T. Marshall.
bearing on the ultimate result. How-11.38 ever, they managed to wipe off the
deficit with two wickets in hand. The 11.40 soldiers kept on changing the fold
every now and then, and this re- 11.44 duced the already short space of time in which the league leadors had to get the runs.
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+
11.48
•
11.52
Thanks to a fine batting display by A. P. Guterres, Recreio took 11.50 full points.. from the Police though
I must confess I expected the
Iatter to get more than 100 runs.
It was good to Be King turning out again for he certainly is tower of strength to the Police XI. Hunter, who usually gets somewhere
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mor.
A Brlendid Record,
The race was tired at:-35.2; 1.00.4; 1.40.4; 2.12; 2.42.1. It was without any real incident until they swept into the straight six abroast, Busy Bee dropping behind, and when Wheatcroft broke away and held on to win, amidst tremen- daus cheering, which was repeated a hundredfold, for both pony and rider, when they returned to seale, This makes Wheatcroft's fourth win in the big race, whilst he has been second three times, and third twine, Mr. J. K. Brand has ridden threa Champions winners, five seconds, and two thirds
There was point of intercat 1. "record." which is claimed as Whilst the jockeys were weighing 8.out for the Champions, an old hand hurst out with -Faith! There isn't
W. A. Stewart and N. K. Littlejohn.
D. Black and W. G. Lori-a single foreigner amongst them
When asked for explanation he said he meant that all the jockeys in the race were Shanghai-born, and it is believed that this is the first instance of the kind on record. Though it was such a amall field, the runners made an impressive
L. Yates and J. Coul. thart.
G. E. Ellae and C. P. Ross.
S. Robertson.
The K.0.0. mixed doubles tennis team which visited, the Sociedade Uniao Recreativa Club, Macao, during last week-end, wore most
successful. The local side claimed all the sets except twp.
The results were as follows:- G. Bodiker and Mrs. MoCaw best A. H. Mello and Miss
A. Alvares, lost-to J. Boyol and Miss C.
Rodrigues.....
7- 4
beat R. Xavier and Miss C.
56
Vidigol
83
Mra
Kew and E. F. Tincher beat A. H. Mello and Miss
A. Alvares
E,
beat J. Bayol and fisa O.
Rodrigues
lost to R. Xavier and Miss
¤. Vidigol
C. Fincher and Mrs. Sayer best. A. H Mello and Miss
:A. Alvares
bent J. Royol and Miss C.
Rodrigues
8-3
SHAMEEN FOOTBALL.
SIR T. LIPTON'S REWARD. | FOOTBALL PEACE TREATY,"
SPORTS CLUB DEAT SAILORS. TO RECEIVE "MOST CHEER-
FUL LOSER" CUP.
In football match played be tween the Shaqeen Sports Club and H.M.S. Cicala, the Club won by thres gands to one. The two teams met on Monday, November 3 when the sailors won by two goals to one.
[UNITED PREBS.]
U.S.
ARMY AND NAVY SETTLE DIFFERENCES.
(UNITED PRESS.
thorities at West Paint Military Washington, Nov. 6-Army au-
Academy and Navy authorition at Annapolis Naval Academy are un
theorful lower." Sir Thomas Lipton, New York-"The world's most
arrived here to-day on the steamer A distinct improvement in the Leviathan, to receive the first cup forward line was mainly responsible he has won through live consceu for the victory of the Club. All tivo challonges of American yacht-derstood to have settled their dif their goals were seared in the first half. A fow minutes before the endemic to is not for wferences on the subject of football ning a yacht race, but for losing the sailors notted their only goal. in 31 years of yacht racing at a contosta between the two institu- They were unfortunate in having to cost to himself of (3.88,000,000, that tiona play with only ten men most of the Sir Thomas is to receive this cup. timo as H. H. Stevens, their "right" half, retired injured shortly after the commencement.
The teams were:- Shameen Sports Club.-A. T Lay; W. Nogaitzig and G. W. S. T. McHutchin; E. Sterling, R. Ras musson and A. H. W. Ashby: d'A. 4 Baker Carr, F. Seegelkon, Gibbons,
B. Brind and H. Reimers.
4.7
10
10- 1 beat R. Xavier and Miss C.
8-3 Vidigol
LOCAL HOCKEY.
"TAMAR BADLY BEATEN.
H.M.S. Tamar and Small Ships took on the H.K.S.DR.A. in a friendly match last evening and woro badly benton, the score against them being soven goals to mil
Will Rodgers, the stage, and
In a telegram to his nowspapor
Mr. Charles-Francia-Adams, -So-- writer "comedy cut-up," started rotary of the Navy, announced the idea for what has beconto today that he is willing to allow known as the "Poople's Cup," in post-souson Army-Navy gaine to contrast with the "America's Cup,'
Lo hold, by way of healing the for which Sir Thomas has so often reach which has now existed for several years, but he said that final and so unsuccesfully challenged. nation on the point has aut, yet been supporters while Sir Thomas was
taken. Officials of the academies still hera during the recent must make the final decision, he H.M.S. Cicala.-O. I. Hicks; P America's Cup races, Rodgers sug-said. McNeics and Lieut.-Comdr. A. A.gested that such a cup be purchas Hayers; II. H. Williams, F. Rendered by subscriptions throughout the and H. H. Stovens; M. McKessick, W. T. A. Rees, D. H.. Demoney, Surg-Lieut. E. S. Bolton and F. Pinder.
LA BARBA IN OLD FORM, KID CHOCOLATE-BEATEN.
[UNITED PRESS.]
United States of G.81 each, and that it be inscribed:-Tá possibly the world's worst yacht builler, but absolutely the world's most cheerful logor. You have been a benefit to mankind, Sir Thomas. You have made losing worth while"
Mr. James J. Walker, Mayor of New York, another of America's outstanding irrepressibles, prompt ly accepted an invitation to take charge of collecting subscriptions, with the result that the project went through successfully.
Now York-Fidel La Barba, the former flyweight champion of the world, gained & decision over the Upon arrival to-day, Sir Thomas Cuban featherweight, Kid Choco reiterated the announcement, which lato, this evening at Madison ho recently made in repudiation of Square Garden in a 10-round bout, hi withdrawal from further The soldiers were the auch faster "This virtually crowns La Barba America's Cup races. He declar- lot and playing with an almost Champion of the featherweights,ed that ho will challenge once more
the for, although Rat Battalino technic-in 1832, perfect understanding gavo sailors no chance whatever of break-ally holds the championship, he has dodged crucial encounters Bo ing through to score.
long that the title has beon, declar- ed opan by popular consent.
Chocolate, usually without 1 peer both in avoiding punishment, and in giving it, bad a bad beat- in the Courso of the
Now York, Nov. 6-Long Sing encounter, though he continued to show good form, La Barba was Que, a Chinese boxer, weighing 131 The following will represent the almost irresistible, in the opinion | lbs., gained a decision here this Indians in their friendly matchef the experts. It was only the se-evening over Nat Kansky, 120 lb., with the University at Sookunpoo coad decision the Cuban has lost in four rounds.
In the course of his long career, at 9 p.m. today:-
LOCAL CRICKET.
1.R.C. TEAM FOR TO-DAY.
A. H. Rusjaha (captain), A. H.ncluding more than 200 regular Madar, S. A. Ismail, A. A. Bumbouts..
La Barba will meet Bud Taylor jahn, J. &. Abdul-Currcem, A. el Arculli, O. Ismail, H. T. M. Barma, in Now York on November 28. J. M. A. Ramjan, A. §. Ismail and E. Hiptoola.
TO-MORROW'S RUGGER.
CLUB TEAMS FOR TRIAL GAME.
There will be a trial game to. morrow at 5 p.m. sharp. Teams are an under:-
Colours:-Back: J. P. Whitham; Three-quarters: M. G. Mills, G. A L. Plummer (Capt.), C. J. D. Law, A, I. S. Major; Half-backs: J. 8. Loc, I. H. M. Mecredy; Forwards: Hartley, E. G. Dalo, J. E. Heary, R. D. Beaumont, H. D. Clipping A. E. Lissaman and K.appearance in the parade ring, for dale, Allera, E. F. Buttress, B. L.
there was not one who was not a Stock. picture of fitness. Wheatcroft look.
Club Colours:-Back: S. J. H. ed better than he has over done, Fox; Three-quarters: J. Johns, carrying his head high and stepping G. P. Lammert (Capt.), G. R. like youngster. Most judges More, E. T. E. Nash; Half-backs: awarded the palm to Election Eve. H. King, F. O. B. Black; For- and Alligator, but there was only wards: D. L. Milne Day, W. F. the finest distinction between any Leckie, W. F. Poers, Cochrane, Watson, W. J. Kerr, W. R. An drews, A. N. Other.
C. H. 3. Andrew and G. T. May.
KOWLOON MATCH.
The draw for the annual Armis
between twenty and thirty runs, tied Day golf match between the disappointed with a duck, but I
Golf Club and the really cannot understand why their Kowloon
akipper aent B. G. Baker out to Y.M.O.A., to, be played to-day over open the innings. An opening the Kowloon course, is as follows, bowler is not necessarily an open the Kowloon players being mention- ing bat as well.
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Another close game was seen on the Craigengower C.C ground when the Hong Kong Cricket Club took full points from the home, team in an exceptionally low-scoring match. The O.C.C played B. 'Abbas who 78, I believe, one of their first sleven bowlors, but I cannot say whother ho has had on "Irishman'a riso or not. Anyway, he did not do any thing very astounding. While I am on this subject, I shall be glad if any of my roaders can tell me whe thor there is any rule forbidding wman who has turned out for the senior team of his Club in lengua matches from playing, for the snoonda...d
D. L. Tan, of the University, was in amazing form with the ball, capturing seven of the Royal Corps of Signals' wickets for just two runs cáchỉ
A
ed Gret:-
9.00 n.m. Dr. Cogan (captain)
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G. H. Russell (captain).
A. A. Lopes . H. Hamp-
ton.
E. D. da Roza, v. A. East-
MAA.
F. X. Romadíos, H. Mundy.
W. Groves. T. J. Price.
9.03
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...
J. Mackintosh . W. S. Hillier
9.10
9.15
0,90
0.25
"
0.30
T
0.35
9.40
.12
0.40
J. 8. Smith ». A. Tats."
9.50
H. T. Buxton
W.
Milla.
8.55
B. O. Murphy v. Joha Pooler.
A. Laughton v. T. Sed-
'dop
H. Ringshaw . E. D. Beid.
of them.
THE LUCKY NUMBERS.
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Referee: C. E. Holmes,
On Saturday, November 15, the Club 1st XV. will play, the United Services. Teams will be announced
The draw in the Shanghai Rage Club swoops was as follows:- later.
"A" Champion Sweep.
I--Wheatcroft
a Fireflash...
Busy Bee
Ugly,
Don Rizal
Dominador Auchonesim Switzerland Hurry On Yester Evo
11898 93523
31469
1514
"B" Obampion Swoop.".
1-Wheatcroft
-Election Evo
1053 3 Fireasb
Poppyland
Bambing
Hurry On Auchenenirn Coursing Eve Fandango
Election Evo.
14824
Comradeship
2874
Lysander
92863
Elopemont Eve
3258
2690
-Courage
4924
3109
5147
Switzerland
3538
7078
Snuff Box....
3992
Bambino
8377
The Dour Bird.
€357
8032
Surplusland
6923
Luckystono
0890
Don Rizal
7284
Snuft Box
10000
Krishna
Jack of Diamonds
Comradeship
11859
10100
Dare Devil
12840
10749
Dovil
11432
Courage
14610
Krishna
15810
13025
17018
Lysander
17609
Chilly Eve
18428
10410
Yester Eva
19425
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Ali Baba
19303
Ontario
22113 [24448_
90913
Michigen
20031
The Crafty Bird
20132
21542
30998
Starlit Eve
£2300
34001 |
93998
Ali Baba
34371
of St. Louis
21002
The Dour-Bird-
30670
Western Park .....
38749
Wadding Evergunn
-51796-
Elopement Eve..................
25280
Spirit of 8 Louis '.......................... 38516
25423
Fandangom
_34593_
-25400
The Hopeful Bird
36723
98409
Mister Cinders
39819
26739
Sariusland.
40107
7181
Silvern ou
4160
27453.
Alligator
41871
97501
42051
Sas
27620
Coursing Evo
49900
Service Evo
Silvern
STIGO
42303
Wedding Eve
Luckystone
28129
46702
The Hopeful Bird ...
48987
Mistor Cinders
20597
40350
Wastern Park
20743
nor Gellatly and W. Stoker.
The Field No. 1
*** 7403 The Field No. 9.
34160 (Continued at foot of next column.),
The Silver Phonsant
30231
Michigan
31030
Jack of Diamonds
31281
TE Remedios v. 1. Tait. The afternoon" games will be as under:
Cogan and Mackintosh *. G. H. Russell and W. S. Hillier
Who friendly match between Civil -Bervice-Cricket Club juniors...and the Kowloon seconds proved very D. interoating and up till the end it was anybody's game. The home
teamt, however, managed to pullAA-Lopes-and-E-D.-da-Iloza
off a win by the narrow. margin of
aeventeen Buns, I noticed that A.
v. H. Hampton and East-
мал.
E: Wood Aad-B. C. K. Hawkins F. X, Remedios and W. Groves
turagd out Civil Service, and if they ahould play rogularly for them, the toam would be one which would have to be seriously reckoned with, According to the low fixtures corts that I have with nie, the Wang Recreio and the University
day, while Civil Service juniors will
. H. Munty and L. F Price:
E. O. Murphy and A. Laughton
H.
John Pooler and T. Baddon.. Ringahaw and J. S. Smith v
E. D. Reid and A. Tate.
Anda Telemedios.
on the A.8.0 at Happy D. Q. Wilson and P. W. J. Plan-
jey, They should have no di
Heulty in winning
Copper
The Silver Pheasant.
Alligator
The Crafty-Bird-qisión Servico
Evo
Ugly Ontario Dominador Busy Bee
WIN FOR CHINESE BOXER.
[UNITED PRESE]
Chicago, Nov. 6.-King Lovinsky rained a 10-round decision over the former light heavyweight world champion, Jimmy Slattery, here thla ovoning.
G, M. Lott, the American Davis Cup lawn tennis player, was mar- ried at Elkton, Maryland recently to Miss Abigail Stapleford Allen, daughter of Mr. Halph Clayton Allen, of Abington, aoar Philadel- phia. The wedding was in the paturo of an elopement, the brido and bridegroom having motored across. the border from Pennsyl- social function at the home of Mr. vaniz. The young couple met at a F. E. Dixon, the non-playing cap- Lain of the American Davis Cup team. Lott, who played at Wimble don this year, announced his retire-
went in August. "
FANLING HUNT. STEEPLECHASE RACES
SUNDAY, 16TH NOV.“
SIX RACES
FIRST RACE 2,80 P.M.
Special Train leaves Kowloon 1.05 P.M. Returns from Fauling to Hong Kong
3.41 P.M.
First class train faro 82.00 includes admission to Course.
[10084
ARMISTICE DAY
NOVEMBER 11th, 1930.
FOOTBALL MATCH
SERVICES v. THE REST
AT THE CLUB
H.E. THE GOVERNOR WILL KICK-OFF AT 4 PM
GROUND
PROCEEDS TO GO TO
POPPY DAY FUND.
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