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SHANGHAI CRICKETERS IN

FRIENDLY CONTEST

KERMANI REGISTERS

CENTURY

K.C.C. Defeated

Right after the strenuous Interport game, the Shanghat cricketers went one la win a splendid game when they were en- tertained by the Kowloon Cricket Club, by defeating their hosts by 98 after very exciting play.

The feature of the day's match was the brillant display by Korman who registered 115 not out and who in the course of a great lanings hit no fewer than 14 boundariers and 3 aixes. A. T. Lay helped the Club a great deal by scoring a good 71, and it was a delight to see. the way in which he helped himself to the runs. From the very beginning he opened his shoulders and scored with some terrific drives.

vely

SHANGHAI OPENS ACCOUNT Madar, and Burnett who filled the

Ereach indulged. In some "On a perfect wicket Willams and Leckie opened Shanghai's inrings hitting and soon brought his score against the

attack of Burnett. up to 32 when he skied a ball of well Runs began to come fairy fast. Madar to Jenkins and was but however with the core at held.

Willams was caught by Goodwin The rest of the

Club

batsmen

off Burnett after he had made 7.did not do much and were all out E. C. Baker who was twelfth man for 173. Thus Shanghal had won for Shanghai in the Interport very close game by 97 runs. match, was next man in but he

SHANGHAI

"

did not last long for he was clean. P. M. Williams, e Goodwin ed bowled by "Goodwin with only b Burnett

Ave ruhs to his credit, Leckie was J. B., H. Leckie, 1.b.w., b Smith in, splendid form and began to E C. Baker, b Goodwin score all round the wicket, and S. H. Kermani, rist out Kerman who had joined him soon F. Stokes, hit wkt. settled down to some pretty bat- C. Jenkins, b Goodwin ting. Leckie, who had reached his D. Leach, c Hung. b R. Lee 40 stepped in front of a straight H. Madar, not out

hall from Smith and Was given G. B. Elliott, e Hung, b Good- out. l.b.w. Stokes was DOW 1550- qlated with Kermani and the pair went after the bowling, the lat- ter who was once again in

'ex- cellent form did not let a loo.c

40

$

115

20

27

5

YACHTING

Yesterday's Races

The race in the "A" Class, which started at 2.45 pm. yesterday re- sulted as foHOWS:.........

Carpenter, Al

(Col. Grinin)

Finished Pps.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935.

HOME FOOTBALL

FORECASTS

'(BY FORWARD).,

The following are the fixtures for" Saturday, November, 18. Teams in bold type are tipped to win:-

Rosulte 1932-3 1933-4 1934-5

DIVISION I

Mileage

18.29.20 5

(Miss G. R. Edwards)

Aston, Villa BOLTON W.

110 7.

12 મ.

CHELSEA Manchester C.

3-1 2-0 0-3

1

Lobo, A2

18.22.11 1

BRENTFORD. DERBY C.

249

7.

Sunderland

40

1.

Birmingham

......D.NF. B.N.F.

EVERTON

180

V

Arsenal

HUDDERSFIELD

60

Y;

Stoke

16.27.05 4

MIDDLESBRO' ...

215

Y

Blackburn R

4--0

Portsmouth

220

V.

Leeds 0,

3-3 2-1

True Blue, Ali

18.2445

17

2

PRESTON S.E.

100

Y. W. Brom, A

(Major H. Thoyts)

SHEFFIELD W WOLVES

65

85

Y. Liverpool

(Mrs. D. W Persse)

La Lindo, AS

Joss, A8

Cicada. A10"*...*.****

(Mr, G. B. Portman)

Pat, 12

* 16.22693

Mixed Claises

Grimsby T.

DIVISION "II.

Norwich C.

BLACKPOOL

Bradford

Sheffield U.

LEICESTER SOUTHAMPTON

BARNSLEY

130

IIT.

3

Bradford City BURNLEY CHARLTON A. Fulham Hull City

60 7.

18

147

v.

"

...

98

210

*

MANCHESTER U. NEWCASTLE U.

165

V

W. Ham U

1-2

110 Y.

Doncaster R.

PLYMOUTH A

225

V.

PORT VALE

125

Notts Forest' Swansei T.

2

TOTTENHAM

180 Y

Bury

The results in the Mixed Classes, started at 3 p.m. are as follows:-

Finished Corr. Pða. Diana, HI 16.35.14 16.95.14 5

(Col. E. Kirke) Collech, H2. 16.33.23 16.28.02

(Capt. M. Syddall). Rolla, H3 18.33.18 16.33.18

(Miss B. Kirkėj Eunice, 03 16.53.30 18.24.50

(Mr. E. S. O. Dunlop). Sirius, G. 16.49.11 16.25.51

(Mr. W. Newman)

The course laid was Kowloon Rock (3), Channel Röcks. (8). Rumsey Shoal (P), Channel Rocks (8), and Club Line.

RACING IN MACAO

4 First Meeting Next

Month

The Macao Jockey Club willi 271 hold its first meeting of the autumn season on Sunday, Decem- ber 8, after some months of, Ina- tivity due to the summer vacation. The programme is as follows:-

win Extras

42

"271

delivery go by and with

Ane "drive, be reached his 50. also

sending the 140 up.

(Total for 7 wkts. P Madar did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

Stokes waS

O. M. R. W. 13 1 611

17

5

67" 4

3

28 0

13

2 38 1

24 1

11

0

K.C.C.

|N. A. E. Mackay, é' Leckie; b

Madar

26

-batting very confidently and drove Burnett

1. Goodwin for some pretty boundar- | Goodwin

lep but soon after he had reached | Hung

his 20 he attempted to pull Good | Lee

'n to the leg boundary, but in Smith swinging round, hit his wicket.

Shaghal were now 148 for 4 wickets.

14

KERMANI'S CENTURY

Fincher

Jenkins was next to occupy the AT. Lay, b Jenkins

E. F. Fincher, b Leach

W. C. Hung. C Williams, ង

Jenkins

wicket and played the Arst few deliveries very carefully. Robble Lee who was bowling from Bowling Green end, kept a perfect R. Lee. Stokes. b Madar length and the batsmen found a G. C. Burnett.

the

Litle difficulty in dealing with his bais. However in trying to vary his pace, he sent down a full toss which Jenkins heatly put to the leg boundary for 4.

Kermant who faced

Goodwin

was well set, and scored two sixes

Madar

Jenkins.

b

F. A.-Munn, c Jerkins, b Lec-

kie

V. Gittins, not out

F. Goodwin, e Stokes, b Leckie FS. W. Smith. c Williams, b

Madar

off successive balls and Jenkins 8. Jex. c Booth, b Madar

got. 2 fours. This was a most ex-

pensive over for Goodwin аз

he

gave away. 20 runs.

Ernie Fincher was then brought

Extras

on in place at Goodwin. Kermani who now faced Burnett, sert up! Willaims the 200 after 95 minutes play, he Baker

was playing splendidly and scored Stokes all;round the wicket.

Elliott When play was adjourned for Madar timp, Kermani had. 86 not out and Booth The score Leich

Jenkins 23 not out.

board read 224-4-20.

then

Jenkins

After the fifin Interval, Jenkins Leckle bly added 4 to his total and was bowled by Goodwin. Leach went in but did not stay long. He obtained a 4 and two singles, and Was nicely caught by Hung of R. Lee.

1st Race. Shek-O Stakes, For Subscription griffins of the Hong Kong Jockey Club of 1935 that have not won more than $1,000 at date of entry. Weight for inches as per scale. Winners up to time of race 6 lbs. penalty. Unplaced ponies up to time of race 5 lbs. 71 allowance. Jockey allowance. Once

6 Round,

2nd Race. Stanley (1st Section).

Handicap For China Ponies 5 classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D" or "E" Class at date 32 of entry.' Jockey, allowance.

Mile.

11

9

One

N.B. One entry only will be 10 made for Stanley Handicap. Eb- stries will be divided into First and Second Section at the discretion of the Handicapper.

3rd

D

Race. Stanley Handicap 4 (2nd Section). For China. Ponies classified by the Hong Korg

173 Jockey Club as "D" or "E" Class

ance Blx Furlonga.

Bowling Analysis

at date of entry.

O, M.

K. W

2

21

0

10. 0

13 0

21 0

11

43 5 7 0 29 1 18 2 72

GOLF

Adamson 'Cup

Kermani went on to play splen- Qualifying rounds played at did cricket and soon made his Happy Valley from November 1 to century. Partnered by Elliott he10 resulted in T, J. Přice 82-13-69 raised his score to 115. then El-qualifies). There were 93 entries. lott was caught, by Hing of Glood- win. H. Madar joined Kerman and at 271 Shanghal declared for 7 wickets

***

CLUB'S SHORT LEASE The Club, was faced with a huge score as Lay and Mackay opened innings of WHilams first

de-

lvery, Lay scored a boundary and then cut a nice, couple. Williams was sending down some full tosses on the leg side and Mackay pull- ed him to the boundary and then hlt a single, Facing Baker

9

he

pulled him for 4.,

The 30 was sent up to quick

MEDAL COMPETITIONS The result of the LG.U. Medal Competitions played at Fanling on Tuesday was as follows:- 1.

Suver Division (Old Course). Mrs. Gilmore 03 – 15–78.

Bonze Division (New Course). Miss C. Crapnell 87-19-68.

MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNAMENT

Radio Win

Jockey allow-

4th Race. South China Cup. A handicap. Winner: A cup value $500 presented by the South China Athletic Association with $200 added. A forced eatry of all ponies entered for the meeting with the exception of "C", Class. Jockey allowance. One Mile.

5th Race-Macao Handicap. For Subscription griffing of the Hong Kong Jockey Club or Macao Jockey Club of any season. Jockey allowance Six Furlongs..

6th Race Victoria. Hauricap. For China Ponies classifed by the Hong Kong Jockey Club is “C” Class at date of entry. Jockey allowance. One and Quarter

Miles.

DIVISION III. (SOUTH)

BOURNEMOUTH

70

Aldershot

BRISTOL R. CARDIFF C.. CLAPTON 0. CRYSTAL PAL. GILLINGHAM LUTON

30

Newport

135

*.

Millwall

165 የ.

Exeter C...

12

T

Watford

69 V

Torquay

75

Swindon

NORTHAMPTON-

60

47 V.

75

V.

Bristol C.

SOUTHEND U... ·

70 Y.

NOTTS C.

READING

Q.P.R

Coventry

Brighton

DIVISION III. (NORTH)

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The initial results in the Steel Coulson's Snooker League are as follows:-

'Garrison. Sergts, Mess

1-0 1-2

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FRIENDLY RUGBY NAVY WINS

A scrappy rugby match was #ichessed on the Club ground at Happy Valley yesterday evening, when HMS. Medway played the Hong Kong Football Club's "A" team and scored a convincing victory, winning by eight points to six points, in a friendly encoun- ter,

Digby Smith Trim Leach Bycott

.00 $3

The winners played a good game, and thoroughly deserved the points.

R.&W.O.'s and Serzts. Mess Black

Warren was the most successful player for the Navy side, scoring 8 poluts (1 goal and 1 try), while Fleiden and Archer did best for the Club

50

Collins

53

Chant

65

Finner

13

--

68

Warr

est score ever recorded in this coin- petition. He is to be congratulat-

The R.E. Bergte won by 3 games ed on his success.

E.PO, ang P,Ò% Club CPO Matheson CP.O. Jenner. OPO. McClean C.P.O. Todd CPO. Randall

7th Race-Consolation Stakes. A Cup valte $50 will be presented to the winning jockey For China to 2.2. Poriles that have started at this meeting kid not won. Weight 125 lbs. Ponies placed second at the meeting 7 Iba penalty. Pontes placed third at the meeting 4. lbs: penalty. "C" Class "Danifes barred. To be ridden by ladies. Once Round.

Entries close at 8 pm. on Mr. Soares! Wednesday, November 20, at the Mr. Rose Secretary's Office, Messrs. Ben- Jamin Potts New Block Building. Ice House

Exchange Street.

A fast and keenly-contested en- time, and Stokes was brought on counter was witnessed at Caroline In place of Wiliams. Both bata-H yesterday when the Radlo men scored freely and Lay with Sports Club met the Hong Kong the under-graduates attack. Short- some crisp drives reached his 40. University in a Mamak Tournay before the interval Awtar Singh With the score at 71 Mackay tried ment game, which resulted in the created the winners' lead: to hook Madar to the leg boundary triumph of the former team by 4 put was well held by Leckle after scals to nil. fe had scored 20.

At the resumption, ffie game wis not so evenly contested as 18 thể first half. As the Radio players were pressing for most of the time. Oveira, played a good game

A feature of the match was the Erate Fincher was next in and fine display put up by the Varsity broke his duck with a sing'e of goal-keeper, who is not for him, Eltott Lay gave Stokes a hard the losers would have gone down the losers. Playing In the pivotal position, he worked like i Batch but it was not taken so he by a wider deficit reached his 50. At 90 Lesch cane Immediately, at the start or play, Trojan. on and with his second delivery Chowdhury Singh scored with Awtar singh afd the "tial targe elean bowled Fincher. Hung did brillant shot. Play was then con by scoring two more goals in the not stay long and was caught after ned to ma-deld where A. E. P. second het. The afal Wedd

5. R. Lee was also dis- Cuest, the Radio right back ex was blown with the Radio still at

aten by Stokes of celled--he time and again repulsed tacking.

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Sgt. Beard

71

Sgt. Sollis

43

C.QMS. Cheetham

C.S.M. Dale in

49

Sgt. Freeman

Prison Officern

Club

Mr. McTavish

10

46

Mr, Perryt

50

22

Mr. Nason

30

31

· Dr. G. I. Shaw

$5

31

Mr. T File

23

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