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JUNIOR CRICKET

NOTES.

INDIANS' FIFTH VICTORY.

[By "L.B.W."]

Beson

The only league match in the junior division over the week-end resulted in an overwhelming victory for the Indians over the Police and incidentally tho former han brought off their fifth consecutive and have victory of the further enhanced their chanoes for The game hampionship honours. took place on the Police ground. Winning the toss, the home ekipper elected to bat. Alexander and Booker opened the innings and after the latter surfived a confident appeal for a catch behind the sticks, this pair went on to mako 44 runs before being separated. The second wicket partnership

ought the total to sixty-odd, but the rest failed dismally, and they were all out for just a little over the hundred mark.

GOLF.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1930.

PROPOSED HOCKEY RUGBY: UNIVERSITY

CHANGES.

AN EXPERIMENTAL GAME.

The need for a revision of the rules generally in men's hockey, ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF and especially of the one which

CLUB.

The result of Saturday's play in the Jasper Clark Cup competition

relates to the hooking of sticks, has been apparent for some time, 3y The Times. In the Hockey Association rulos hooking sticks is unly permissible when the stick hooked is within striking distance J. W. Showan 73+79-152 frat A. B. Stewart 78+70-157 second of the ball, and holding or striking Best round, in moming, excluding a sticka is not purmissible. above: O. E C. Marton 76,

was as follows

STRENGTH.

CAMBRIDGE FAVOURITES FOR TWICKENHAM.

Between now and December 9 Oxford and Cambridge Universities will be leading contres of attraction in the Rugby world, writos W. J. A. Davies the old International in the Evening Standard.

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BOXING.

ITALIAN WINS MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP,

(TORDEON REUTER'S AGESOY.]

MILAN, Nov. 23. Bosisio, the middleweight cham- pion of Italy, beat Marcel Thil, the middleweight champion of France, points in a, 15 rounds contest hora to-day for the title.

Bosisio thus scoures the middle- weight championship of Europe.

Cambridge this year aro in the fortunate position of having a

RESULTS OF POLISH couple of international right-wings

ELECTIONS. to choose from in Tanner and

Smeddio reminds In theory it is a very well, but Embddle Best round, in afternoon, excludin practice it has been found that very much of Vincent Coutes, whose PILSUDSKI BLOC MAKES ing above: A. H. Ferguson 78.

it is vory rarely, if ever, that a

GAIN OF 118' SEATS. stick in Jegitimately hooked, and success for England in 1913 is stil! in almost ovary as the stick is tasked of by those whose memories either knocked up from underneath can bridge the gap between post Warsaw, November 17-Latest struck at. For several years in-war and pre-war football. He had official election results which how- terference with a stick in any way has been barred in women's hockey, a devastating hand-off, and Smeddle ever are not yet final are as fol-

lows: and their rule reads, "A player runs in the same determined man- shall not talke, hit, hook, bold,

The Club Championship. The following fourteen also quati. fied for the match play stages of the Club Championship:—

A. II. FergusoD ...... al+78-150

O, E. C. Martol.... 76+37-163 L. G. S. Dodwell... 83+83=103 A. II. Musson....... 80+89108 H. U. Ireland

**-*-**** 83+B6-109 94+88=179 83+01-174 81+00-174 83+89-174 88+87=178

J. Newton J. 8. MacLaren J. H. Geare

J. K. Macfarlan

7.-M. Walker

N. L. Smith

F. J. de Romo

A. G. Lay

00+83=178

83+20=175 8+03-176.

J. W. Franks......... 83+87=175

There were 38 competitors.

the

or interfere in any way with herner, and is a difficult player to opponent's stick," and a game is check.

Oxford must and two contres to heing played at Wimbledon between a side asptained by the old inter repinën Robson and Rousseau national, "C. *T, "A." Wilkinson, and the Philistines, in which hooking Robson will be a loss. He touched sticks will not be allowed. It is the top of his form in the Varsity not an official game, but

match, but did not come up to ex- Hockey Association would be the last to object to those people on-pectations afterwards when playing deavouring to improve the rules for England. Of course, the two trying them out in practice before standards ALTO vastly different. submitting hoir proposals. It should tend to make the play oven Rousseau's reputation had preceded open, and, although occasions will remarkably well at the beginning arise when a playor's stick will

age off that of an opponent, of the season, but gradually fell piros should have no dificulty away and was susceptible to in in discriminating between a' fdir | juries. attempt at the ball and the attempt

There is no doubt that the Police Bogey Pool: Now Course, Fouling, faster than it is now and more him from South Africa. He played

pend too much on their first two untamen. If three get going-well agd good; otherwise the whole side

fails Booker is perhaps their best bat while Alexander gets the runs sometimes ho is not very particular how he gets them: Balls outside the off stump bave been seen to be despatched to the leg boundary by this batsman, much to the discom- fiturs of the bowlers. As regards their attack, it is also more or less a two-men show, with Alexander bearing the burden with B. G. Baker. They are no doubt a couple ot fairly good stock bowlere, but their stock bowlers cannot always take all the wickets!

As far as the Indians were con cerned, they had a fairly easy time of it, after somewhat anxious start. Their bowlers were all in form-excapting A. R. Sund who, for some reason or other, has gone Ho sompletely off this season. usad to be their opening bowler last season and the season before, but although he has gone off in this department, he is batting very well indeed. Arculli was their most suc- esalul bowler on Saturday, taking five wickets for just over three runs Both A. R. Abbas and A. M. Rumjaan were' bowling very wall but they had no luck, as the Bround was really too small aud what would have been catches out

apices.

in the country on other ground went for fours on this one.

+

The result of Sunday's play was: D. S. Edward (14) 3 up, wins. Other scores: T, S, Whyte-Smith (12) & dona and A. Leach (10) 3 down.

There were 93 entrics.

Draw for Olub Championship,

to fend off an opponent's stick.

Resulta of the Gama,

Welsh Internationals,

Two Weld international half-

Tho experimental game aiye The backs are up, namely, Bill Roberts, The secretary, and D. Roberts, who

N. L. Smith plays F. J. de Rome. Times of a later date, proved ox-

3. Newton plays J. S. MacLaren.tremely interesting, the Philistines

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scate

73

248 gaining 118 National-socialists 0 losing 10.

illudaki bloc Loft bloc National-Democrats 62 gaining 25 Christian Democrats 14 losing Socialdemocraty. 24 14 Ukrainians and

Whiterussians 91

Jows Gerniaga

Communists.

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20

19 11 The severe defeat of the Germans and Ukrainians and the setback to the Left blog, the Jews and Com- munists is being attributed to the unprecedented sectoral terror ex- ercised by the government organa tion of the alection lists of those and capecially the wanton cancella- parties in many constituencies. The German electors intend making a formal protest to the aupreme court at Warsaw,

Cambridge started raggedly, but

early, Collison, playing in the ten-

Hi. U. Frents plays A. 11. Masson, winning a good game by two goals played serum half against England II. Ireland plays J. M. Walker. 20 one. Beveral International Jast January. Neither is vory Lover for a try. which Williams con-

Marton,

J. W. Shewan playa O. E. C.players took part, so that the ex- robust, and I doubt whether the

periments tried were thoroughly acrum half has the stamina to combined attacks by the Varsity ra tested and the game proved that

A. T. Lay play A. B. Stewart.

A. II. Forguson plays J. K. Mac.

farlan.

well.

J. H. Geare plays L. G. S. Dod

GUS FAULKNER AND SURREY RECORDS,

THREE STROKES OFF THE WENTWORTH FIGURES,

Gustavus Faulkner, professional to the Bramley Club, Guilford, set up two records in winning the Surrey open golf championship at Wentworth with rounds of 72 and 67 for a total of 139.

the most important test, that of the pelo with heavy forwards or is abla mot to throw a long pass to his outside abolition of hooking sticks, with general approval, for it made half. the game faster and far more

.open.

tre, broke through to send Bailey verted. Then ons of the few com- sulted in a try by Tallent, and after Holman hnd go through for Rich- mond, Askew dropped a great pen- alty goal for Cambridge from ther centre line, and Williams scored a Last year the Oxford pack just try.

Richmond held their own fairly There is little doubt that the pro-managed to bold the Cambridge posal to fall into line with he wasorum sufficiently to enable the outwell in the second half, and Hobing scored their second try, but Smeddle men's rule regarding booking, &c.,idea to win the match. will go before the Hockey Associa Aluch of this succuss was dus to and Watherston crossed for Cam- tion in due course and is practio Gubbs' personality. He stuck to bridge, and Williams kicked a goat. ally certain to be adopted. Well his task nobly from kick-off tu no- known players and officials in the side, and was a great murce of other countries have previously ex-inspiration to his men. Still mord pressed themselves in favour of the will be required this year, and I feel abolition of hooking sticks, so that that Oxford must establish a le- there is no fear of an outery infinite superiority forward to make other quarter.

Other Altorations,

The experiment of hitting off from a circle in the centre of the ground at the start of the game and after goals were scored was quite satisfactory, and good.com-

certain of victory. ; #

The Cambridge team are bound to shake down into a good side. There are no apparent weaknesses except the positioning of the out- sides and lack of command outsido the serum. Somebody must take charge!

OXFORD BEAT NEWPORT,

-Paints.

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His brillian's 67 in the afternoon broke by three strokes the previous competition record for the course, and when he finished the round all Seldom, if ever, have I geen M.beholder's became prophetic, and-bined movements wore initiated in Madar batting so well, although regardless of other players still on this way, as the opposing playors ho has made higher sporos than 40 their way-rightly acclaimed him as had to stand 10 yards away. Hit. before. He was timing his shots the first Dative-born winner of his tong off from the 25-yards line almost to perfection, while his plac- country's tit. Walton Heath was after the ball had gone behind was

Nowport...... ing and cutting was a treat to his birthplace on September 23, not favoured by the players, noi-

Oxford University watch. A. I. H. Esmail's 80 not 160, and there, as one of James ther was the experiment, which

was tried for one-half of the game Oxford must have pleased their out was the result of an excellent Braid's assistants, he learned in Innings. am of the opinion, how play golf in a style modelled or of hitting instead of rolling in friends by this fine performance.

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from touch. The hit off from the evor, that if he played brightertast of his famous master,

Not only did they inflict upon centre is certainly a step in the Newport their first defeat of the cricket he would have got the magical threo figures.

right direction, but it is doubtful whether the idea will be scason, but they played really fine persevered with As Wilkinson re- football. Their forwards were ex- marked after the game, the penalis callont in the serummages and their backs admirably. ing of the book is a measure that served

line.

The game itself was

very

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Faulkner is a man standing more than six foot, loose limited, and E. Diptoola, their newly discover slightly stooping. Faulkner play od wicket-keeper batsman, turned ed so well while professional at out for the first time, and after his Fennard that he won the Welsh showing, both behind the sticks and open mampionship in 1022, besides with the bat, I shall be very sur-being runner-up in two other years. is long overdue, but the hit in They were inferior to Newport in psed if he is dropped again.

Still, he found himself hotly chas. from touch was not a sufficient ad.dribbling, but they served their side The Indians have now completed

being persevered with, neither was because what they did led to effec half their league fixtures and theyed by two members of the younger vance on the roll in to warrant it even botter than did the home pack,

A. J. school of professionals. have not dropped a point. It paces, of Selsdon Park, who made the hitting off from the 25-yards Live attacks.

Quite early it was evident that goars that they are going strong such a good impression in the £1,040

distinctly too Oxford three-quarters wire for the top and on the present form should stay there. They are tournament last month, finished down to play the Royal Corps of second with consistently brilliant factor and more open than usual, superior, and it was good judgmeat Signals this week-end and should rounds of 71 and 71, and Jack and combination on both sides was on the part of the Varsity captain add yet another three points to Donaldson was third with two 72's good. The players wors also lese to give his threes their heads, But the honours in a fairly repres inclined to obstruct with no hook while the halves, Bill Roberts and sentative field of professionals and ing. The Philistines led at half. A. Roberts, played to the three. amatoura went emphatically to time by a goal to none, and after-quarters admirably. Hart and wards F, Carpenter nadol a second expuder choyed any amount of Faulkner.

carried them Hie morning round of 78 (07 out, for them, while C. C. Maroon stor thrust, and their speed, weight and

XI.

through against occasionally feeble' home) was good, but not fault-Yery good one for Wilkinson's resolution oflan

He was bunkared at the

tackling, less. seventh hole, and twice took three putte olsewhere, yet at "balf-time As far I know, the only league he was headed on score only by match for this: Baturday is the Lacey and F. Hedge, of West I.K.C.-ILS.C. Mfair. Kowloon will Byflost. be at home to Civil Service in friendly, while Club de Reorolo

their total.

There were several friendlies, the results of which were very much as If the Royal Signals axpected. want to extend the ladians they will have to do better than they did against the R.A.0.0. who got them out for less than 50 runs.

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Might Have Beta Better.

Ines of the Hong Kong Cricket Faulkner began his record round Club-190 friendly There may shakily, a half hit send shot cost he other league matches--I cannoting him a five at the first hole, but say because I only have the fixtura mashit pitch laid doad for a three parda from the CS.C.C., Univer at the 415-yard second hole act him 41ty, Recreio and I.RO. with me.

going in great style.

Long driving helped him, the wing fat and effective. The put ting, too, was excellent, the brace

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

CLUB TEAM FOR TOMORROW.

The attacks on every occasion de- MATCHES,veloped towards the left, and Gar dalo, on the wing, alowed wonder. ful attacking powers. Bees, the substitute full-back, Was not especially prominent, but did not

t down his side...

RYDER CUP GOLF AMERICAN PLAYER'S CHOSEN TO MEET GREAT BRITAIN..

{THROPON-BRUTED'S.ADDYDY.).

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 23. Walter Hagen, Diegel, Farrell, Sararon and Horton Smith have been chosen to represent the United States against Great Britain in the Ryder Cup matches in 1031.

of two rowarding long putta, yet Fourteen other golfers will play even a total of 67 might have been a 79 hole match for the remaining bettered, since Faulkner used up three places in the team. three strokes from the edge of the eleventh green, and he was bunker-

ed off his drive to the fourteenth

.

In the first half Cardale soored two tries, both of which Henley converted, and. Burrow dropped a goal, while Carter also dropped a clover goal for Newport and Hor dern scored an unconverted try. Aftor the interval Cullis, the New port centre, after retiring for a poriod, left the field permanently injury Cardale scored a third try, with a recurrence of his shoulder.

and Ralph dropped: a. goal för Newport

Cambridge University bent Rich mond on the Athletic ground by three goals (one a penalty) and Lires tries (22 points) to two tries

a painta).

The following will represent the hole-his one slack shot in a wonder-and, a seven going down on his Cambridge Also Win.

card, it was much to Gadd's credit Cab "A" H.M.S. Kent to-mor-ful round.

George Gadd, the winner last a fighter that he held on to Jow at 4.45 p.m. :--

The loading amateur was J. A. Back Begalen Three-quarters: year, inado a gallant attempt to finish in 74.

Plummer retain his title. A morning return asons Haj-jarr von Bad Want Hill a soluto not promise mưền, mut hacks: Allera, J. (Capt.) Forwards: W. F. Lookin, hole in the afternoon. His tee-shot morning Mitford, WT. Peers, W. Hartley, was so aruelly placed in the face an excellent 79 to follow gave him L. R. West, G. 7. Rees, W. (B, of a bunker that he took three a great lift, and at 151 he finished Andrews, E. F. Duttress.strokes to escape from the trap, level with A. Perry and W: M. Haferes Mr. C. E. Holmes

(Continued at foot of next column.) Watt.

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