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CRICKET NOTES

CRAIGENGOWER FAIL TO

FORCE A VICTORY

INTERNATIONAL

FOOTBALL

!

ENGLAND AND WALES DRAW

(THROUGH REUTER'S ADENCY)

LONDON, Nov. 16,

HONG KONG

F.A. CUP

REVISED DRAW FOR 1ST ROUND PROPER

[HROUGH NEUTER'S AGENCY.}

DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1932.

"LONDON, Nov. 16.

EVEN exten time failed to prove anficient for Altrinchim and

There was a great deal of Cricket played over the last werk-end aud the weather could not have proved more delightful. Unfortunately a gout many Clubs do not possess

independant and antiquæte

St. Alybridge to settle their fourth water supply and the question of ideal weather, Wales visited qualifying round of the Football watering the wicket is going to be Wrexhnin to-day and played Eng-Association up. to-day, the game an awkward one unless we can get land to a goalless draw in an resulting in a draw of three goals some rain, for choice at night or International Football match.

each,

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in mid-week I have already dealt with the two-day match between the

Hong Kong (1.C. mud K.O.C., and

I will deal first with the First League match between Craigen- gower and the Army.

Cit

BEFORE à crowd of 20,000 and in

HOCKEY

H.K. LADIES' INTER-CLUB GAME

There will, he Для Inter-Club match on the Naval Ground "at Happy Valley on Saturday, at 3 ofelock. The fallowing will be the

Bat Boats Bali,

Thanks to some siput batting on the part of some batsmen of my own Club, playing on the neigh bouring ground, I was able to se quite a bit of the bginning of the Army match

their ground,

Colours J. Harris. Walker, E. when the CCLC, bad first innings Westlake, M. King: D. Robertson, They did not start too auspicious A. Owen Hughes, B. Franklin; H. ly, as, after Lim had scored a| Knill, M. Alan Jones, E. Bouitar, single, Patterson was Fun but, C. Fergason and E. Blackburn, The score was. I believe, fourteen Whites.-M. Rird, E. Gray, A. of which the other thirteen were Nicol; E. O'Hagan, B. M. Pope, all extras which came in one over. | A. Hallifax; E." Bell, M Rattey, Lim and Zimmern went quibtly for P. M. Harrop, A. G. Orme and R. a time and then as they mastered King. the attack runs began to come

Mirehouse, th thick and fiLyt,

Army captain, was on the sick list, and Anstruther captained the side. Garthwaite had a good spell but the matting did not suit bis fast medium deliveries, and he seemed, to how more overpitched balls than were healthy against two forcing batsmen. Muason has not found his length yet and it was not until Pte. Dowey went on that the wickets started to fall, though, of course, at this time it was a ques: tion of "get runs or get out for Craigenguwer, Zimmern's fifty

a ano forcing innings and im, the two Lee's and Omar made nseful contributions.

Beven

whe

An

CLUB "A" v. RECREIO

The following will represent the Club "A" Team versus the Club de Retres at King's Park on Fri- day, November 13, at 3 p.m.:-

Moses: Duncan, Henry; Rees, Dale, Konor; Fox, Wade, Meln- tyre, Davies, Price.

experimenting a bit. The latter I begin to think is a more deadly bowler in the Second than in the Firat Lengue.

The Sunday Match.

It was most unfortunate that the Civil Service were at such a weak Good Army Batting.

level on Sunday last when they The Army had to got a hundred wero at home to 11 very useful and seventy in alput an hour and eleven of Volunteers Richardson thre. quarters, a very heary task. had none too strong a side out to They never really looked like losing start with, and he was let down in although early on had a catch be a several places at the last minute. takon in the alipa it might The result was that he was the only have been different question. real bat on the side, and he did As it was, Stocker and Trout not happen to come off. Eight

excellent gave them

start wickets were down for forty odd and Garthwaite, going in second and nina for fifty-three, but wicket down, remained undefont Hamilton who had started shakily ed. Whiteway-Wilkinson was got, proceeded to demonstrate that fours ting going when ho was rather can be scored from the edge of the unluckily out as he jumped out to bat as well as, from the middle, drive and missed the ball. Patior. | while Reed kept a perfectly straight son failed to gather it but kicked bat and defended excellently. The it on to the wicket as it dropped, total reached eighty. The Volun- au the batsman was stamped.teers might not have had such a When stumps were drawn they had walk over if Munro had been taken a hundred and twenty-six for six off simple chanos at forward wickota. By the way, C.C.C. were short log, and Potter stumped both able after all to field 'n botter team in one over from Reed early on. than they expected, as Gittins was As it was Munro hit very hard- the only notable' absentee" from the he will be a very useful man if h sille besides Hubbard.

taken up the game regularly as he has great height and in vory power-

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Friendly.

The Indians were at home to the Civil Service, but had not famail available to koop wicket for them. He had split his hand the week by

H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

(ORDERS BY LIEUT.-COLL, G. BIRD,

D.6.0, 0.1.C.]

1.-Parades.

(a).-Battery.

1. There will be a parade at Headquarters at 8.13 p.m., sharp, for layers and Signallers on Tues- day, November 22.

out to Camp-as they will be worn

on Baturday and Sunday.

Weekly Parade.-There will be

6.--Strongib.

The fallowing have been taken

no parade on Monday, Blat instant. Jon the Strength;---

No. 1971 Pte. 2-Notifications Regarding Attend-

1. G. Johuyan, Office Appliance Company, joined

ance at Camp.

031

All those who have not yet re-uzao. Coy, on Nov. 14, 1932

No. 1972 Pto, F. C. Goodman, plied to the notification regarding the attendance at Camp will do so South China Shipbuilding Co., joined Anzac Co. Nov. 18, as 90011 as possible.

W. II. G. GOATER, Captain, 'Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C. Hong Kong, November, 17, 1899. KOTIOR.

Any Volunteer who has not re- coived such a notification will apply at once to Headquarters for same.

3.-Timings of Trains for Camp,

The two principle trains, in con- 2. There will be a lecture for nection with the forthcoming Train- all members at 8.35 pim. on Thursing Camp are the 608 pm. ex Kowloon on Friday and 0.98 p.. day, Nov. 4, at Headquarters on ex Fanling on Sundays.

In view of a Gainsborough, however, succeed. Mechanisation."

4-Lecture Room. Allotment of. ed in vanquishing Gresley Rovers, forthcoming mechanised parado

The Lecture Room will be allotted netting four times to their oppon-urery member must make an effort

to the Battery on November. 2. ente twice.

5.-Olassification of Signaliers.

to attend,

The revised draw for the first

3. The Battery will parade at round proper of the F.A. Oup to Headquarters at 10 am. on Sun- bo played off on November 8 nowday, Nov. 37, for a mechanised Field Day. It is hoped that every member will attend in order to make this parade a success. Haver sack ration to be brought.

reada:

Workington r. Beanthorpe, Acerington r. Hereford. Darlington . Boston. Halifax Darwen Southport . Nelson. Carlisle n Denaby. Chester Rotherham. Crewe . Crooktown. York Scarborough. Marine(Liverpool). Hartlepools. Doncaster r. Gainsboro.. Ruchdale Stockport.. Wroxham . Spennymoor, Barrow & Gateshead. Traumere 1. New Brighton. St. Alybridge or Altrinchim ".. Hull.

Walsall Mansfield,

Dartford . Yeoville and Petters. Cardiff v. Bristol Rovers. Northampton e Lloyds (Sitting bourne).

Bristol City. Romford. Newport r. Ilford.

Report by Classifying Officer. The following merubers of the Corps Signals and Machine Gun Company have passed the Annual Classification of Signallers :--No. 1403 Sergt. J. Barnes, No. 1656 L/Opl. . E. Stott, No. ́ 1402 L/Cpl. J. E. Richardson, No. 1871 Pic. R. S. Meadows, No. 135g Pte,

Dress-Uniform-shovis, puttees. jackets, khaki shirts, boots, bando-6. M. West, No. 1704 Sigm. F. E. liers and topees.

(1)-Engineer Company.

Parade at Miniature Rapgo 3.30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 21. (c)-Corps Signals."

at

1. Parade at Corps Headquar ders at 30 p.m on Tuesday,

Filmor, No. 1814 Sigm, C. R. Ε. Hulbert No. 1507 Bigm. F Nabi, No. 1607 Sigm. E. S. Mehal, No. 1650 Sign. Y. J. Khan, No. 2010 Sigm. A. S. Suffiad.

The standard' reached' and the

Nov.keenness displayed were distinctly gratifying The Signal Officer and the signallers are to be congratu Inted on an exertlent show.

2. Signallery will proceed to Camp at Fanting on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 24 and 23, in accord- ance with instructions issued to all

coinerned.

(d.)-Armoured Car Section

4

1. Those proceeding to Camp on Friday, 18th instant, will parade at the Car Park, opposite the Y.M.C.A., in Kowloon at 6 p.m.

:

The stores were serviceable (Sgd.) F. S. WHITEWAY-WILKINSON,

Lieut. R. Signals, Classifying Officer 1102

with these results and congratulates The Commandant is very pleased all concerned.

6.-Struck Off the Strength. Having Left the Colony.

Dreis: R.T.C. caps, greatcoats, belts, haversacks, jackets, wah water bottles, 1evolvers, trousers Corps No. and boots.

2. There will be no

further 1939. parades at Headquarters until further notice.

Street or Merthyrtown e. Queen's | (e.)-Motor Machine Gun Section. Park Rangers.

Margater. Rudesports. Torquay Bournemouth.

Southend . Boter:" Guildford Coventry. Folkestone . Norwich, Orient . Aldershot.

Swinton Dulwich Hamlet. Palace, Brighton. Gillingham e.. Wycombe Wan derers.

Rouding

Brentford Luton . Kingstonian

LAWN TENNIS

NEW SOUTH WALES' CHAMPIONSHIPS

(THRQUOR BEUTÉR'S AGENCY.]

SYDNEY, Oov. 17.

ful, and obviously has been, very IN the New South Wales Tennis

well coached. I trust, he will not + Championships semi-finals, All fall between the two-stools Cricket and Rugby us several of

of

boat Crawford 775, 4:0, 8/2,

our younger athletes scema to be 1/6, 0/3.

Friday, Nov. 18.-Parade at Kowloon Railway Station at 3.30 .m. sharp, rehdy to proceed to Camp by rond, Dress will be Marching Order as follows:-

R. T. C. Berots, K.D.. Jackets and Broeches, Puttees rolled down, Boots of Regulation Pattern, Belts, Haversacks, Waterbottles, Great costs and Revolvers. Topees will be alung-oyer left shoulder,

There will be no parade at Headquarters: on Monday, Nove ber 91.

Signals, as from Nov. 17, 139 Bigm. W. 8. Olark,

On Medical Grounds, No. 1815 Pte. W. M. Sousa, No. 10 Platoon, ne from Nov. 17, 1032.

7-Leave.

No. 135 P. I. Smith, Motor Machine Gun Section, leave extend. ed to Dec. 31, 1932.

No. 1844 Pte. D. F. Kilby, Motor Machine Gun Section, leave extend- ed to Dec. 31, 1902.

No. 1018 Pte. H. A. de B. Botelho, No. 12 Platoon, granted six months leave from Nov. 1, 1932, to April 30, 1033.

No. 1814 Sigm. G. R. Hulbert, Corps Siguals, granted one and a 23-half months' leave from Nov. 13,

1032, to Dec. 31, 1032.

November Wednesday, Parade at Volunteer Headquarters at 6.15 p.m. for Lecture.

Friday, November -Parade at Kowloon Railway Station at 5.30 pm., sharp, ready to proceed to Camp.

Dress. As last." (f.)-Machine Gun Company:--

The Company will proceed to Comp at Fanling on Friday, 28th instant. Proceed by the 6.08 p.m. train from Kowloon, (g.)Scottish Company-

Friday, November 18-The Com pany will proceed to Camp. Kilte (without sporran) will be wom while travelling but shorta worn in Camo.

may

Thursday, Nexombor 24.-- No. 6 Platoon parade at Kowloon Dock under 2nd Lieut. T. P. Saun- derson at 40 p.m.

No. 7 Platoon parade at Head-

ford and only managed to last cut doing. The Volunteers won casily Vines beat Van Ryn 9/6, 8/4 quarters under 2nd A. W. Brown that game by sheer pluck. Pereira but it was a very pleasant and

did not bowl at top paes when he cheerful gune and no one bothered 8/9, 6/0.

opened and Sayer nad ichardson much about the decision. The

after ri quiet start settled down to be also-but that is another

control the attack, and went the story.

hundred up before being separated. Richardson, however, had been

badly dropped in the deep, and

To-morrow's Games.-

There are two League Matches altogether the IRC Belding fill for decision to-morrow,

: 1

The

GOLF

HOLE IN ONE AT. DEEP- WATER BAY.

at 19.30 p.m.

(h.) A.ALA Company:-

As from date, and until further. orders, Section- Drills will be dis continued and members of the Company who have not yet com pleted the necessary numbers of drills for proficiency will parade for combined instruction at Volunteer Headquarters every Monday at 5.30

p.m.

(1.)-Portuguese Company :-:

far below their usual standard. If Craigengower Club are at home to they find fielded like that in their the Civil Borvies and to my mind League mitch it might have been it is a pure toss up who wins, but another story!

The later. C.S.I think there will be a decision. hatamen hit out a hit, and runs It is about time some of the later came very fast. The declaration C.S.C.C. bats got going even the holed the short sixth a Deepwater P., on Tuesday, November 2, was made at about ten past four, most elderly but one got going a with the score at a hundred and few days ago while I am not Bay in one stroke.

ninety-six for seven wickets. The sure the C.C.C. bowling is so I.R.C. never looked like getting strong after Omar and Robert Lee.

besten, although they were without

I shall hope to give a fairly full se count of it in my notes next week.

A. A. Rumjahn. S. A. Ismail did not, stay long, but A. H. Rumjahn The Club have a very strong side batted very nicely though he might out against the Navy and should have been taken in the slips off beat-them unless Robert Shaw gets Hamilton when ho had about going. The match is most internat twenty Sufind was useful, if ing especially to the older of us- little unpolished, while A. Ha T. A. Pearce is playing his first Madar played. very nies cricket innings on the Cluby ground for a against some rather tired bowling good number of years. I am keen The match was drawn.

On the Navy Ground,

to see if our light, which has put

On November 16 T. H. King

MR. H. M. MCTAVISH GOING HOME

VALUABLE MEMBER OF FOOTBALL CLUB.

The Hong Kong Football Club

Bo many good cricketers off here will be losing one of their most

Parade at Headquarters at 8,00 Company Orderly Officer for the period ending Sunday, November 27-468 Silva

Training-Lecture by the Ad- jutant on The Platoon and See. tion in Attack and Defence."

Camp-The Company will pro- cood to Camp on Friday, November 25, Details have already been issued to all members of the Com pany but all ranks should note that the time of the train is 0,08 from Kowloon,

Rifles and Bayonets should be drawn from Stere before parade on Tuesday, Nov. 22. The Store will. only be open for this purpose on

at first will upset a first class bate valued supporters in H. M. Mc-Monday, Tuesday and Thursday man. He has a nice easy action, somewhat reminiscent of T E, Tavish who will be going Home in between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 Penroe's but he bowls faster than about three weeks time in the ss. 200, p.m. and a p.m., 4 p.m.

I am not quite sure if it was & Navy first or na "A" cleven which beat the Twenty-fourth Regiment at King's Park. Mid. Yates bowl ed very well and merits a further trial but I gather he does not go puzzling fight

his Father did when I recall bit Comorin. Mr. McTavish is Secre bowling. T.A. has quite a bit of pin from his off, and rather a

tary of the Hong Kong Football Club and his connection with the

first even for his own ship's team. According to the card the I.R.C. Club goes back to 1914. -As far as I can see the Navy can

and 0. p.m.

Platoon Commanders will please see that their men are in full possession of all necessary kit and information regarding Canip, (k) Anzac Company

Parade at Kowloom Railway

put. qut at least two elevens of at home to the K.C.C. in Mr. McTavish began as an at more or less equal strength pro-friendly and a battle of giants dinary player" but before long Station on Friday, Nov. 18, and should reault, I don't pretend to was Captain of the Hong Kong proceed to Camp by the 6,08 pm. vided they dig out everyone. t. suggest any result but that of a Football Club, and when his train. Comdr. 1. Show has not been urge By the way, I fear the playing days were over he took over will be Marching Order as out yet, as he has had some sort K.C.C. Secretary hng censed to love the secretarial work and made a followe-Field service natë, K.D. of the Stonecutters Range, but I présume we shall see him against me this spason as I haven't had great success of it. He is a mom jackets and breeches, putters black the Club, of which more anon. To their card But perhaps he is kann bar of the Council of the Football boots of regulation pattern forage resume, the Navy, boat the soldiers.ing it to wond over when he has I was rather surprised to find that some of that excellent mustard and It is probably that the secretarial Wales and Ronan ware not in thereas to send along with it. Happy duties will be carried on, after Army side but I fancy they are thought-Likewise, Verb. Sap Mr. McTavish's departure, by Mr

R. ABBIT.

Fonsist Column.)

Association.

W Pryde

exp (carried in haversack) rifles, shings and bayonets, belts, pouches, braces, haversacks, water bottles and greatconte slung on the back.

-Bhorts and hosalope must be taken.

No. 1320 Bdr. A. B. Bliss. Bat- tory, granted three weeks leave from Nov. 2, 1032.

.

1002.

Xmas Cards.

Corps Xmas Cards ar ready. Price 5 cents each.

Standard Type of Blanco. The standard type of blanco un sale in the Canteen.

HONG KONG BENEVOLENT

SOCIETY

JUMBLE SALE

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH

1932, at 10.30 a.m.

CITY HALL.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

HE FOURTEENTH EXTRA T

RACE MEETING will be hold

at (Weather Permitting)`

HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 19th NO- VEMBER, 1932, commencing at 2,00 p..

The First Dell will bo Rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they, and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Endlosure and Clali Rooma at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $5.00 for Ladies (Both inslading Tax) are is obtainable through the SECRETARY apon introduction by a Momber, such Momber to be responsible for payment of all Chits, etc.

to

Badges admitting. Members Englosure will NOT be on sale at the Hace Course

On no pretext will Uhildren be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

Tilaa are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from. the No. Boy in advance. Telephone 91020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure in 32.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and la

at the Gate. payabla

Boldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tie Tac Mon, etc., will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of The Hono Koxo JOCKEY OLUB during the Race Meeting.

By Order,

Gifts of clothing and household goods gratefully received at abovo address on Mondays and Thursdays Hong Kong, 14th Nov., 1982. between 10.40 and 11.20 s.m.

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