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Sports News

JUNIOR CRICKET

NOTES.

INDIANS AND CLUB IN

GOOD FORM.

WILL THE SO0KUNPOO TEAM RETAIN CHAMPIONSHIP?

[By L. 8. W

Although there has not been very much progress made in the first division of the Hong Kong Cricket

HOLIDAY SPORT.

LOCAL INTERPORT TRIAL

TO-DAY.

The aports fixtures, arranged for this afternoon are:-

Crickett.

The following teams have been selected for the final Interport

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cricket trial which takes place at the Hong Kong C.C. ground to- day

Potential Interport XI.-T. E.

x Ng. 1126, c/o Hong Kong Daily League, the second division games Pearce, H. Owen Hughes, A. C. I

TO-DAY'S CRICKET TRÍAL.

FINAL TRY OUT BEFORE THE INTERPORT,

ONLY TWO PLACES!

FANLING GOLF.

TO-DAY'S STARTING TIMES.”

9.201 to 9.24 a.m.-Not to be book-

ed by these travelling on

train.

0.28 a.m. G. W. Sowell and E, C.

Froderick.

0.32

21

0.38

9.10

+1

9.44

At noon to-day the final trial game before the Cricket Interport will take place. Monday's drizzle will have impraved the wicket I 9:48 think, and given decent weather, 20 most interesting day's cricket should be seen. I always like to spend Armistice Day on the Cricket | Ground as one recollects so many good sportsmen who had played 10.04 there before passing over.

res, before 157 NOVEMBER. [1426 are well under way and already Bowker, A. Reid, O. G. Simpson, he termed an Interport side versus

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some very interesting matches har- been played, and at least one, it not more, surprise has been sprung the stronger teams by their weaker rivals. I refer to the de- ATOVICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Nth at a MEETING of the feat of the Indians at the hauda

HONG DIRECTORS of

KONG of the Police. This seems to have TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMIT had a very good effect on the In ED, held at the 24 of Aldians for they came back one week 1931. Call of $2.50 per share made upon all the members holding later to inflict a heavy defeat on Shares upon which only $5.00 per share his be paid, and that such Call will the South, Wales Borderers, though

F. D. Pereira, A. C. Hamilton, E. CFincher, J. E. Richardson, Lt. Barlow, J. McFarlan."

HR. B. Hancock's team:--H. R. B. Hancock, Lt. Comdr. Shaw, N, Capt. R. Muir, Lt. A. H. Musson, Capt. W. Mirehouse, G. R Sayer, E. B. Reed, E. R. Duckits,

A. C. Beck, D. J. N. Anderson, S. V. Chittins.

Football,

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be payable to the Bankers of tho in fairness to the latter, I must Chupany, THE Hosa KONG & SHANG- TABANKING CORPORATION, at their hey were not at full strength, The Services are playing in Esad Offee, No. 1, Queen's Boadas Hamilton (who has since beca Charity Football match to-day on Centrs, Victoria, Hong Kong, on the selected to represent Hong Kong, the Club ground at 4 p.m.

: DAY of DECEMBER, 1931. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the in the match against Shanghai on following are the teams:- Compay will be CLOSED from the Saturday) and Barlow, two of their Capt to the 9tu.DECEM-best all-rounders, were engaged in BEB, 1931, Both Days inclusive.

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Madar and Burma,

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G. B. Laue and L. C. Grover.

G. Themerson and T. R. Chassels.

T. C. Monaghan and R.

M. Henderson,

F. C. Black and S. J. H. For.

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S. T. Butlin and 4. Sommerfelt.

H. P. Bailey and J. P. Hallingdale.

E. D. Holtues und. L. G. S. Dodwell..

C. E. Holmes and G. H, Horridge.

R.-H. Dowler and H. J. Armstrong.

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The sides consist in what might

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C. J. D. Law and I. Higher.

10.12

JH, Raikes and I.. H. Run.

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J. G. Campbell and N.

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10.21

the rest of the Colony, but I have definitely been told that the selec tion of the extra two in no way 19.20 implies that they have the best chance of getting in. Pearce will captain the side which consists in 10.28,

20.32 rough batting order, I imagine, of himself E. C. Fincher, O. G. Simpson, A. C. Hamilton, R. Owen 10.36," Hughes, F. F. C. Barlow, J. K. MacFarlan. J. E. Richardson, A. C.. I. Bowker, F. D. Pereira and Alth Reid.

The Rast.

H. R. B. Hancock (Captain), A. H. Musson, E. B. Reed, E. R.

K. Littlejohn.

A. B. Purves and W, R, Vallance.

A. D. Humphreys and W. C. Shields..

A. E. Lissaunan and K. S.

Robertson.

I. H. Goare and D. Forbes,

G. T. May and Lindars.

SPORTS.

BILLIARDS.

BANK AVENGES DEFEAT.

(RN) Ldg. Tel. Dixon (RN) Duckist, S. V. Gittins, G. R. Sayer, placing their tables at the disposal By courtesy of Club Lusitano in

of the Mercantile Bank Sports Club, they were able to return the friendly game with the St. Patrick Club.

Sto. Skinner (R.N.).

:

L/Cpl. (captain),

Mullane (S.W.B.); A.B. Robertson (R.N.), Pte. Eytion (S.W.B.), Pte. 'Melvilie The old firm of Messrs. Ma

Pte. (Argylls);

(55) Harris dar and Barsia, who opened re-

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Pte. (53) Davies gularly for the Indians two seasons(S.W.B.), ago, again started off for them and is.w.B.), Sto. Langmead (R.N.), CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME it was good to see them engaging S.B.A. Rawson (R.N.), and Ldg

in a first wicket partnership which produced, no less than 82 runs. Both men get into the forties and

Reserves:-Mns. Clucás (R.N.); while Madar was a trifle lucky ite. Blackburn (Argylls) Pte. getting his runs. Barma played steadily and at times god cricket, Henderson (Argylls): A.B. Gate to put together 47. The trouble house (R.N.), Cpl. Hay (Argylls), with him is that he is rather e slow starter but in this connection A.B. Poole (R.N.); Shpt. Taylor it must be said that he has come (RN), A. B. Scorer (R.N.), A.B. a lot the last two seasons. Kirkby (RN), L/Cpl. Grimwood notice that A. R. Suffind, probably

(R.A.M.C),

Pte. and the most forceful and prettiest bar of the side, has not yet get going. (I.A.M.S.). Last year he averaged some thirs odd runs per match but apart from a big score against Recreio early in the season, he has not done any thing of note thus far. By beat ing the Borderers. the Indians re trieved some of their lost reputatics and although they have already dropped three points, I confidently expect them to make a bold bid keep the shield they won last year when, incidentally, they also lost! onc game in the battle for cham- pionship honours.

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HONG KONG CHINESE RECREATION CLUB.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

OPEN MIXED DOUBLES

CHAMPIONSHIP.

AN OPEN MIXED DOUBLES

CHAMPIONSHIP will be

Bald under the auspices of this Club and with the sanction of the HONG TONG LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIA- 10N and entries are invited.

The entrance fee will be 83.00 for each competitor.

On

Colours:-Navy

Captain Meir, Captain Mirehouse, A. C. Beck, D. J. N. Anderson and Lieut. Comdr. R. J. Show. It is most probable that Musson will ob-

tain one of the places. I have not held the opinion that Simpson or yet spoken to anyone who has

Richardson could deservedly be selected before him. He has made a rather sparkling fifty, odd in a trial, bowled well twice and poorly twice, when he only was given a The last place is couple of overs. the very deuse of a problem. "As far as my own riewe go, I should like to see a man with some idea Janson of keeping wicket. MacKay is out of things, it seems, but I am not so sure about J. K. MacFarlan who Shirts, Blue

has batted in excellent style twice: White Shorts, Army Stockings.Duckitt, Anderson and S. V. Gittins Players will report to Ldg. Tel. are other names which seem to Dixon in the Dressing Room at 5.30 stand out. Goodwin has not bowl- ed well this year and he is not a good field. He has, it is true, made Civillans XI.-G. Rodger; Mar-runs but I don't see him playing as tin, C." Pile; Hedley (captain), Skinner," Bliss; B. Gosano, Segalen, Howe, Jackson and Williams.

By kind permission. of Lt.-Cal. N. C Bennett, O.B.E., M.C., and

p.m.

The other league match was be tween the Hong Kong Cricket Club officers, 3rd Regiment, the band and the Royal Engineers and and pipes will play selections be Signals. It was a very sporting fore the match and during the in- game and the Club claimed the

terval. points after dismissing the soldiers: for something like 127 runs. Col. Skinner again proved that he is de-

All rounds except the Semi-finals finitely a tower of strength to the

and the Final shall be played off. E. and S. combination.

Hockey.

The following will represent the He Hong Kong Hockey Club against

round, King's -Park-to-day-at-4.15 pm-

batsman. Griffiths, too, is slow ability to keep the ball down. on the. in the field though I fancy his in-

leg side has cooked his goose. Well, it lies upon the knees of the Selected Committee and it certainly is some tap-full..

R. ABBIT.

TO-DAY'S INTERPORT TRIAL.

Potential Interport XI:-T. E. Pearce, H. Owen Hughes, A. C. I. Bowker, A. Reid, O. G. Simpson, F. D. Pereira, A. C. Hamilton, E. Barlow and J. McFarlan.

before the 17th December, 1931. went in to bat after three wickets H.M.E. Medway on the R.N.O.S.C.C. Fincher, E. Richardson, Lt.

The competitors-shall make their arrangements as to the ground which the said rounds shall be pared but the first named pair in bracket shall have the choice of groups.

The Smi-finals shall be played

the C.R.C. ground on the 19th December, 1981, and the Final on

be C.R.C. ground December, 1981.

ad fallen for no runs and rattled up sixty odd runs in very quick time. He is also an excellent slip and a change bowler whose slows Ginhaan de echiving at times.

be very

G. Duncan; W. Woodward, J. Rodger; W. A. Reid, A. A. Dund,

the Club and he was ably support. E. V. Reed D. B. Evans, G. E. R. ed by Wolff. The former is a very Divett, C. C. Francis, J. L. Tetley useful all-rounder who used to and T. J. Price. the mainstay of the Electric Com-

on the 20th pany team that took part in the league some seasons ago. He.should

Eutries shall be sent in on or

before the 16th November, 1931.

The other conditions under which

get a lot of runs this season as well

As a good number of wickets.

Two Centuries,

+

Three friendlies were decided in

Be Tornament is held ure contained addition to the league games men-

btained from

LEUNG SAI WAH.

Hon. Secretary, C. B. C.

£3417

Golf,

The following are the starting times for the players taking part in the annual golf match between the Kowloon Golf Club and the Y.M.C.A., to-day-

9.00 a.m. F. E. Remedios v. J. D.

Thompson.

the entry forms which may be tioned above last week-end and two of these were rather bright affairs, Smith of Kowloon scoring a hundr ed odd, not out, against a very useful team captained by N. A. E. Mackay, while Macgowan, Civil Service, made a century at the expense of the Police bowling. Of the two, F. S. W. Smith, is easily the better bat as a matter of fact I should not be at all surprised i he is the most reliable run-getter in the second division. Earlier in the 9:30 season, he made a century and if he goes on at this rate I expect to

SHIPWRECK STATISTICS.

by

fetus for the quarter ending Starch 9 Jant, issued recently

ord's Register of Shipping, show

that to vessels, aggregating 96,227 tous, were

totally lost or condemned Wringequence of casualty or stress

hear of more hundreds coming-fron his bat before the season is over. Macgowan is more of a hitter than anything elsa--he is, or perhaps ! should say was, as I have not seen him this season, rather weak on

A. W. da Roza 2. Dr. J. Cogan.

E. D. da Roza J. McKnight,

A. A. Lopes H. Hamp

ton,

W. M. Groves (Capt.) » A: T. Braley.

W. Plew v. G. E. Russell (Capt.).

9.03

77

9.10

0.10

9.20

0.25

W. Woolley

W. S.

Hillier.

9.35

39

J. J. King v. W. Hyde.

9.40'

G. E. L. Johnson v. Mundy,

H.

9.45

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9.30

.

11. W. Page 1. A. Laugh

ton.

the off but if he has got out of 9.55 the habit of nibbling at that off

of weather, during the three months. one, he should make a lot of runs!

tider review. Of these, 65. ships, as he has a very good eye and hits

very hard.

G. '.D.· Reid- e. H. T. Buxton.

J. Gellatly. A. Tate.

Rugby.

!

The following will represent the miking together 94,412 tons, were with all interest centred in the Kowloon Rugby Club against the sttimers and motorships, 11 of Interpart, I do not think there will H.M.S. Medway at 4.30 p.m. to-day which, aggregating 12,767 tons, were be any matches in the seernd divi- at King's Park:

sion this Saturday. At least 1 Cpl Frankham;

H.R.B. Hancock's team:-H. R B. Hancock, Lieut.-Comdr. Shaw, R.N., Capt. R. Moir, Lieut. A. H. Musson, Capt. W. Mirehouse, G. E. Sayer, E. B. Reed; E. R. Duckitt, A. C. Beck, D. J. N. Anderson and S. V. Gittins.

"VARSITY HOCKEY.

MIXED TEAM DEFEATS ST. *ANDREWS.

The Hong Kong University mixed hockey team met the St. Andrews Ladies' Teum on Monday afternoon on the Varsity Football Ground and defeated them by the narrow margin of one goal. The under- grads. attacked vigorously through. out, but their opponents put up a about defence. The St. Andrews goal-keeper particularly did some brilliant saving.

Half-time: Varsity 1 St. An- drews 0.

The final score remained un- changed.

LADIES' TENNIS.

SEMIFINALS TO BE PLAYED

THIS WEEK.

The semi-final ties in the Ladies Open Singles and Doubles tennis championships have been arranged to take place at the United Ser-

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Lt. Keith vices Recreation Club on Saturday British, Vessels otherwise broken hope not for all cricketers should Murray, D. Black, G. Burnett, next.

or condemned totalled 60 steam make it a point to be present at J. J. Ferguson; F. D. Kilby, D. J.

On Monday, Mrs. Lochner and walk-over

ers and motor-ships, making to the Hong Kong-Shanghai match for S. Crozier: R. Witchell, A. Walters, Mrs. Dcok received a

it is only once in two years that J. E. Wilson, J. Riddell, S. Mac from Miss Rumjahn and Mrs, Chin ether 204,721 tons, and four sailing to such an opportunity, and nider, Dr. Cogan, S. Hardy, and in the second round of the doubles championship, and they therefore shipa, aggregating 933 tone.

In-one learns a great dead more watch Lt. Graybam,

Reserves: T Whitey, J. Easter-join Mrs. Keary and Mrs. James, duded in these totals are 13 Britishing really first class players in ae

tion than taking part in a friendly brook, A. Morris, and G. G. Bon-Mrs. Majendie and Mist, Pullum, and Mrs.:Tottenham and Miss Enid game which is very probably, haza, te

Lo in the semifinal. taken very light-heartedly.

steamers and motorships, together 17,000 tons.

making

Referee' Comdr. Wilson.

The games were very closely con- tested."

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H. B. I. S. C. L. V. Ribeiro J. R. Swales

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140

150

J. O. Remedios

.... 150

H. A. Hyndman... E. A. Remedios

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