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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1932.

Week End Sport.

CRICKET

K.C.C., THE REST.

· THE INAUGURAL MATCH.

Kowloon Bat.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

season

LR.C. 2ND DEFEAT R.A.S.C.

Scores:-

1

Owing to the ceremonial opening it was not possible to resins the gama until about 5.20 p.m. when the K.C.C. had less than an hour to get the runs. It was hardly pos-? sible, though they might collapse.

2nd XI. opened their However they did not. Minu bowl.

well by defeating the On Saturday last the opening ofed from the Harbour and Bamilton RA.S.O. at Sookunpoo by 65 runs. the new Pavilion was celebrated, from the Paviliun end, hut it was It was a low scoring match, but "among other ways," "by a match bearly evident that the pitch did not A. R. Suffiad make an invaluable | tween the Kowloon Cricket Clubuit. thom, Teddy Fincher at once 32, M. P. Madar and A. S. Baffled and an even from the rest of

settled down to play beautifully also giving good support. Whitley The K.C.C. have a Hong Kong.

free cricket, but Lay would not see

and Gray shared the wickets. very strong team this year and will them--(he has not played for some The R.A.S.O. collapsed badly be- be a hard side to bent, but unless yours)--and was nearly out quite a ford M. R. Abbas and A. M. Rum their bowling proves I am doubt-

Fincher drove Minu, jabn. lot of times, fal of their being able to force wins, and then hooked him, and then Lay which alone are any good for racked an atrocious long hop from Field-winning purposes. The Rest Hamilton (who seemed to slip in sitin was about as strong a one adotivering the ball) straight to could be picked at present,' with

square leg. It was a hot, chance exception of Musson and A. H. chin high but should have been Madar. Capt. Moir was originally taken. Lay then sat up and took i going to play for Kowloon but had

matice, Of Minu's next over he to drop out and I presume while took two fours and a three, while in the Colony he will play for the Teddy had two and a one, and, Army side.

Lay then had a single. rand came from the over but it is only fair to say that the wicket was all wrong for Minu especíaily as he was a bit short of practice. A Change of Bowling Works. Hancock then put an Pereira for Minu and Richardson for Hamil.

Fifteen

The Weather and the Wicket. The typhoon, which had rained the original opening, had passed but another auf! one had. fitted Aerose further away, and had rather upset the weather. There had been rain on Thursday and Friday in quite appreciable amounts and aston, and the latter got Fincher very -sheer bad luck would have it, a well caught by Sayer who raced in smart shower at about ten minutes from deep extra, and took a skier duration fell at the K.C.C. at tifin at full spoed, holding the ball, I Lime There was not a drop in thought, at the second attempt. However they were 45-1-21. Except Lay the rest made Hong Kong. thers to play, and play they did. little show. Pereira's expresses cut The wicket, which was not really fit through and seemed to come very for play until much later, and-then fast. only if left untouched until then, Kave no truc jid:cation of the skill displayed. While unpleasant for the batsmen who found it hard to get a firm stance, and to make the ball travel over the sodden turf,

· it' wne heartbreaking for the bowlers who could scarcely stand or hold the ball at first.

The Play.

Ho yorked Ernie Fincher's off stick and Lowled. Hung with a real beauty which pitched on the leg and look the middle stump. Meantime Skinner had returned one hard and low to "Richardson and Mackay had jumped out and missed him. Then Lay let out at the slow -bowler and his bat slipped from his hand and nearly brained mid-on, who failed to make the catch. Meantime the ball went wit and Tho Rest batted Erst and it was Zimmern brought of his second bit rat long before Mitchell played out of stumping. There is a mistake in side and neriss one from Burnett the score book her as all in the which serined to turn in a bit, and

ecoring-box thought he was bowled, toniched it on to his sticks. Twenty and it was only in the library, an runs. were added, mostly by hour later, that I heard it was a Richardson when both he and Sayer case of stumping. (Mem. Always went in quick succession, the former

rear spikes(). The evening w bowled by Ivat, the latter smartly now closing in, and after Burnett taken close in at forward short leg of an off-break which he was turn was bowled by l'ereira stumps and

The game were drawn. ing. It was by no means a really bad shot. Then came the stand of the day n by excellent cricket Hamilton and Southern put on reventy-three runs in about three quarters of an hour. The bill was coming off slowly and it was not very difficult to hook the short one so hard that even over the wet turf the bali would travel to the bound- nry. At this time the sun had come out and the outfield began to dry up bit though fieldsmen were still sliding about a good deal. Lyal

Comment.

E. . Fincher's display on the whole was to best. He seemed to be playing murh freer cricket. Hamilton and Southern proved themselves the excellent forcing bats I know thom to be though, when in form, I should say South- He ern was the more polished played some pretty late butä., à, T. Lay is going to be a fine forcing bat too when he gets into practice who will make a lot of runs. His defence, however, is attack and I. switched his bowling about but it am doubtful of his success against Richardson was not until the score stood at a the very best bowlers.

batted wall. hundred and sx, and Burnett res sumed from the Pavillon end, that

I still thank Pareira, our most Hamilton Inshed out at one and dangerous bowler. He will get all skied it to extra", cover, W. C. but the really skilled bats and those Hung, fielding doop, took the catch I think he can keep quiet. Burnett with great confidence..

is one of our best mon. Biohardson is an excellent change especially on wicket which suits him with good fielding, but I repeat, he in a con-

Wickels Fall Fast,

Bowling.

RABBIT

Full Scote and Analysis:

It was now the policy of the rest diment and not a fluid as Muller to foron the game. MoInnes, the

put it. Hamitten and Minu wore new-comer after a few careful shots, not suited by the wicket. Consider tried an impossible run and Burnett who gathered the ball half waying the ground, the fielding of both down the pitch threw the bowler sides was admirable, podat wicket down with complete con- fidence. Next bali Bouthern lashes out at an off-break-which-bent the bowled him. bat and clean (107429) E. Zimmern nod in and he was exactly the man to "deal" with E. Fincher's slows, swept him for four to long leg and managed to riny Burnsit, which was more than Pereira did, for he

He

alena bowed in attempting an wful pow-shot 1122

Fincher focured & warm but fairly simple, return from Zimmern just alter the Rest might have been aul before ten Hayward was the viously short of practice and happy Zimugern however, fall, advantages of the dead wicket to hook the slow bowlar. Whenever he was shoot of a length Tes came and Hancock de lared at a hundred and thirty-two for seven wickets.

Mr. Hancock's X.

J. Richardson, h Lyal

25%

EU. Mitchell, b. Burnett 1 G. I. Sayer, e Burnett, B

Lyal

Lt. Car, Spütlern, b. Burnett 20 Lieut. A. Hamilton, c

Hung, b. Burnett,

Mahad run out

E Zimmern, not out

V. D. Pereira; 5 Burnett

W. Hayward, not out ..... AR. Minu and HR B

Hancock did pot-bat

ExtraByes 4-. Wide 1′′ Fenda No hallai apdanga

XR.0, 2nd XI.

M. P. Madar, c and b Gray... 11 J. 8. Aukber, o Buckland, b Whitley

A R. Suffed, o Powell, b

Whitley

BAG AND BAGGAGE WINS AGGREGATES.

(Continued From Page 7.)

Race 5.

Mr. Rain's The Rainstorm" -

(Mr. K. C. Liang) - 1 Mr. Samson's Cebu

(Mr. Butler). 2 Mr. A. M. L Soares' Mon Talis

man.......... (Mr. W. Hoza) 3 Won by one length and a half; short bread between second and third.

Time: mine 9.2 seck. Pari-mutuel :-

Winner: $176.30. Place: $13.50, 89.00, $13.

Betting

Bluelove (G. Rörs)... 019- Britannic Hall

(Reidy) 21 Cebu (Butler) Christos Bello

יי

88 22 88 8***

CASH SWEEPS.

$1,187.20

Race la

No. 17%

273

747

239.20 180:60

Race 1.

No. 202

220 101

$1,124.90 321.20 100.60 Unplaced:-Nos. B8, 200, 184, 291 ($50 "ench).

Baca

No. 134 169

27

3+

$1,292.90 360,20 184.00 Unplaced:--Nos. 3, 9, 597, 146, 71, 10, 387 (850 each).

Raca 5.

No. 268

*84

π

154 ......

יז

$1,547.00 442.00 221.00

Unplaced:-Nos 8, 18, 081, 309, 204, 107, 28, 042, 338 ($50 each)

Race 4

No. 197 $1,712.20

131..............

480.20 244.20 162 Unplaced:-Nos. 402, 431, 137, 026, 36, 557, 473 (850 each).

Place.

589.

33

200

593

(H. F. Pao) 38 Gold Bar (8. W. Pan) 599 Imperial Hall.

72

*. (Harriman)

28

Jingo (Carroll) .................

10

17

Race 5.

Mon Talisman

No. 500

(A. Roza) 201

313

**290: ...

San Francisco

32

(A. Botelho). 19

63

Funnel, b

Sanction (S. Y. Liang) 156

203

15

Sunbeng (Black)......

14

21

The Rainstorm

E. L Peroirs, c Funnel, bi

Gray

7

(K. C. Liang) 84 Valley Hall (Taxford)" 27

A. R. Abbas, e Prestin, b

Whitley

Venturous (Lobel) ...

4

>

Whoopee. (Noronha).

1

Race 8.

A. M. Rumjahn, o Prestin,

b Grey

9

.4

A. K. Ismail, e Hurst, b

Whitley

0

0

A. S. Subad,

Whitley

K. Nazarin, o and b Gray

S. Ismail, not out

M. R. Abbas, c Orr, b Gray 4

- Whitley

Total

Bowling Analysis

R.A.5.0.

78

$3,110.20 501.0 445.00 144 dien Unplaced:Nos. 323, 102, 77, 384, 311, 435, 283, 300, 588, 394, 61 ($100 each).

Race 6,

43

No. 90

12

320

+

73

305.....

$2,114.00

604.00. 302.00

Race 7.

No. 40

29% 77

$1,083.80 530.80

283.40

Mr. Tally Ho's Daylight Eve

(Mr. W. Roza) 1 Mr. Forrajolo's King's Counsel

(Mr. Noronha) 2 Mr. H. 8. Chau's Pride of

Tsingtao) (Mr. Liang) 3 Won by two lengths; one length between second and third. Time: 1 min: 18.1 secs. Pari-mutaci:-

Winner: 89.80. Place: $12.

Unplaced Nos. 024, 134, 63, 545, 997, 406, 243, 653, 208, 781, 476, 17, 532 (50 each).

Race 8.

No. 577 i

800

**

735 past.

$2,140,00 014.00

307.00

Unplaced:-Nos. 423, 488, 844, 650,

124,470, 073, 13, 42 (850 each).

OBJECTION TO CHAMPAGNE

O. M. R. W.

10

3

10

Gray Powell Barlow

7.4 0 26 5

Betting.

3

0 JB

D

Winner. Place.

2 0 16

4

Daylight Eve

(A. Roza) 431 King's Counsel

(Noronha) 110 Pride of Tsingtao

(8. X. Liang) 449-

Race 7.

BAY.

45

27

51

TO BE HEARD TO-DAY.

-1

Mr. Parkson Chan's Just

Imagine (Mr. Chauson) Mr. H. S. Chan's Pocahontas

17

2

Powell, o A. X. Ismail, b' M.

R. Abbaseer Buckland, run out ... Gray, A. R. Abbas, b M. R.

Abbas .....

Funnel, c A 8.. Sufiad, b. “

Rumjahn

2 Whitley, e Rumjahn, b M. R.

Abbas

Prestin, c A. S. Suffiad, b

Rumjabn

Hurst,

Abbas

+

Pereira, b M. R.

(Mr. Yue Shun WA) Mr. J. J. Palmer's Blue Heaven

(Mr. Tuxford) ↑ Won by six lengths; three lengths between second and third. Time: 2 mins 14.2 secs.

Orr, S. Ismail, b. M. B. Pari-mutuel

Abbas

Barlow, not out

Symons, a Ackber, b M. R.

Abbas

King, and b/Rumjuhn

Extras

Total...

Bowling Analysis.·

Winner: $13.00,

Place: $7, 812.20, $18.50.

0

Batting.

I

Blue Heaven

314

Winner. Place.

51 Banjolina (J. Barrow) 90

139

(Tuxford) 88

Blue Plane

(Tung Man Wa) 31--

BB

100

0. M. R. W Choctow. II. (Pearse), 23

City of Shanghai,

(Miles) 137

M. R. Abbas .. 10. 4. B B A. M. Rumjahn, 6114 3

Fall of wickets-1/19; 2/32; 3/38; 4/100. 3/1/7; 70/107; 7/117.

Bowling Analysis,

O. M. k. W.

30

A

V. Goodwin G. C. Burnett 19-491

J. C. Lynl

y -332 F. 8. W. Smith.. 31 18 E. Skinnur, 2-11

EF. Fincher

3

* Bowled one no-ba!!

✦ Bowled one wide.

x.0.0.

E.. F. Fincher, c: Gayer,

Richardson

A. T. Lay, Zimmern,

Richardson

E. F. Fincher, b. Pereira.... W C. Hoog, Pereira 2 F. L. Skinner, and b

Richardson

NA Mackay, at Zim

mera, b Richardson TSW Smith, not out ...... GC. Bummelt, b Pereira

F. Goodwin, J Hunter, and J. D. Lyal did not bat.

Extras: Byos 37

3755

Total (for 7 wkta.) *.

all of wickets

4/50; 5 50; 6/60; 7/09

Bowling

R-Minu

09

201

Dan' Whiddon

(Chan Wai Yan) |Echo (Kemble)

Espy (Noronha), Hirwego (H. Botelho) Just imagine

(Chauzon) 618 Mongolian Stag

(Black) 04 Man Kao Pro “

(Lo C, Hin) 18 Pocahontas ng

(Yue Shan Wa)

Shanghai Benu

(Saunderson) 80

127

200

42

374

Toby (Ho Choy 1.. 276 Valeta (Poling) 81116

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Messre. Dunbar and Reidy's

Champagne Bay

(Kr.. Beidy) ; 1 Mr. Han Un'q Wonderful Stag

(Mr. W. Pan) ·

Mr. K. H. Kay's Ajax

B (Mr. Frost) 3 Won by head; two lengths be

tween second and third.

Time: 2 mins, 6.1 SOCH. Pari-matuel

Winner: $57,30,

Place: $10.00, $7.30, 7.30.

Betting

Adam (Butler) African Eve

Winner 140

Lace 160

19gova?(Harriman) 56

| Ajax (Frost)

Champagne Bay

(Reidy)

Cupid (Noronha) Indiana (Fung) mun þ01 King'a Párača 2

(A. Bot

Melrose (Tux

Orlando (Chsusor

Punch (8.

Royal Flush: Wonderful Stag

87

16

We have been informed officially that an objection has been raised to Champagne Bay, winner the Junk Bay Handicap.

The objection will be considered by the Stewards to-day, and the result announced in due course,"

HONG KONG.

BOWLERS

BEATEN

FONLY DEFEAT IN OFFICIAL

MATHCES

[TURQUOI ARUTER'S JDENCY.)

SHANGHAI, Sept. 24. [IN the Interport-Lawn Bowls Tournament the Eastern Zone four boat Hong Kong by, 10 to 10, after playing an extra end.

This way Hong Kong's only de- feat in the official matches of the scrios.

H.K. UNIVERSITY

AQUATIC MEETING

SUCCESSFUL INAUGURAL

SPORTS FIXTURE. »9

Breat

The inaugural Annual Aquatic, Sport Mecting of the Hong Kong University, which was held at the C.B.C. on Saturday proved a success, and augurs.well for the fu ture success of the newly formed Swimming Club.

A large gathering of spectators. attended the meeting, chief among whom was the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Sir William Hor nell, E., whose presence must

The teams gave a fas exhibition; have been a great encouragement to of bowls to-day, and it was any those responsible for the sports

meeting. body's game, till the last end,

LAWN BOWLS.

K.C.C. BEATEN.

CLOSE SCORING GAME ON SATURDAY,

The Combined Hong Kong Team playing against the Kowloon C.C.

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At the conclusion of the meeting, Sir William congratulated the win- ners and thanked the Chinese Bathing. Clap for lending their pavilion. He also thanked the donors of the prizes and all who made the function a succesS.

The results were as follow:- 50 Metres Free Style:-1, I Olivara; 5, Otorio: 3, K. L, Sim.

200 Metres Brunst Stroke.-1,. 8.

T. Cheung; 2, Kan; 3, E. L. Foo.. 400 Metres Froš Style.-1, Naidu ;

on Saturday account for the latter, 8. F. Chan; 3, J. C. Fletcher, by three shots.

Throwing the Water-polo Ball.-1

Seven rinks were

fielded on each side and the visitors | E. L. Qomano; 2, A. Rodrigues; 3, scored a 19-point victory through S. F. Chan. Shield rink, which won by 31 shots

to 19 against Byde's rink.

The scres were as follows:- D. Gow

C. J. Tacchi

B. E. Maughan

A. L. Shields

(Skip)

A. Webster

H. Ovary R. E. Lindsel! J. M. Jack J. Hyde

(Skip)

W. Russell

A. T. Hamilton

J. Smith

J. Russell

F. Cullen

C. C. Moss

P. T. Farrell

14

T. Ferguson

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E. el Areulti.

S. E. Alderman

L. 'de Rome

100 Metroa Free Style.-1, Ozorio;

[By Büstoja, "Gosano.

Long: Plunge,-1, 8. T. Cheung, 4.2, P.,C. Tan;-, Salvoy.

200 Metres Free Style.-1; Ozario:

Basto; 3, Silva.

W. Macfarlane

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14

W. Gill

(Skip) ...... 20R. K. Dancan

J. Chadwick

"A. C. Burford

A. W. GrimmittJ.

(Skip).

G. Henderson

L. G. Gutierrez T. R. Hunter

F. L. Rapley

(Skip).

Gibson (Skip) ...... 18 E. Ker.. C. G. Harrison P. Kristoferson

W. W. Hirat

(Skip)...... 21

E. W. L. Hogbin L Jack J. Bentley

H. Gittins (Continued on next Column.)

J. V. Ramsey

A. Macfarlane- .

(Skip)....... 20

L. E. Longbelt G. H Stewart LC R. SouzİL

J. Cavanagh

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135

J. M. McTavish

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V. Q. Labrum-

W. Simpson A. W. Brown: J. Fraser

(Skip).

F. E. Lawren A., Chapman J. Dinnen H. Nish:

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CAPSTAN

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