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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1932,
WHAT THE TEA INTERVAL
DID
WICKETS FALL QUICKLY
411 FOR 2: THEN 479 FOR 6
ENGLAND AGAIN BAT ALL DAY
PATAUDI NOT OUT THE sensational scoring of
England up to ten time yesterday in the first Test Match against Australia, was followed by an almost equally
sensational fall of wickets after the adjournment, when four batsmen were sent back for the addition of 68 runs.
Sutcliffe failed by six to re- cord his double century, but Pataudi, in a restrained innings succeeded in collecting 80 and re- mained unbeaten at the close of play.
Leyland failed, and Jardine stayed long enough to put to- gether but 27 runs. Verity Jost his wicket in the last over of the day.
The light was bad after tes and n alight drizzle did not improve the conditions.
Sydney, Dec. 5.
An amazingly swift change came over the game after tea when there was a slight drizzle. Wall and Nagel resumed the attack, and suc- cess came to the Australians early. Sucliffe was given out leg before i wicket
to Wall's first ball in the third over after tea. The York- shireman had scored 194, his 'wicket falling at 423 runs. He gave an exhibition of artistic leg-glancing | and cutting and was at the wicket for 430 minutes during which time he hit 13 fours,
Of the_next_ball M. Leyland was dismissed. He flicked the delivery from Wall Into the safe hands of Oldfield, Wall was now bowling with greater vim and was assisted by the poor light. The Nawab of Pataud was taking no risks and topped the eighty mark after having been at the wickets for 220 minites, lie has four fours to his credit.
Jardine replaced Leyland and after scoring 27 anicked an off ball from McCabe into Oldfield's hands, the fifth wicket falling for 470 funk. The English captain had been at the crease for 68 minutes and scored twn boundaries. Hedley Verity was sent in to play out time but in the last over of the day was given out leg before to Wall after having made two, the scores at the close of play being 470 for six wickets.
'NAWAB OF PATAUDI.
The full scores follow:
Australia,let Inns.
W. M. Woodfull, e Ames, b Voco
BRADMAN FIT.
Sydney, Dec. 5.
Don Bradman will probably be A for Australia's next test against England.
He was medically examined to day by specialists, who reported that his blood test was entirely antisfactory. There was nothing organically wrong,
The blood test was made ou behalf of the N.S.W. Association. Bradman Janow merely subject to the Board of Control's Cus Lomary examination before the secand test on December 10, Reuter,
AT LAST!
TORQUAY WIN ENGLISH
CUP REPLAY
Third Time of Asking
London. Dec. 5. Meeting for the third time fir the first round proper of the English Cup, Torquay- to-day defented Bournemouth by the odd goal in five.
**
The match was played on the Bristol City encloure and decision reached only after the teams
HOCKEY.
MEDWAY'S
SECOND
DEFEAT
SURPRISE POINTS FOR 20th BATT.
FIRST OF SEASON
The Medway yesterday suffered their second defeat of the season! In the Mamak Tournament when they lost to the 20th Battery by the only goal scored at Happy Valley. It was, incidentally the Battery's Arst win.
The Army unit scored in the first few minutes through Gower, but were later kept on the defensive by the Medway.
When the military men were able to get within striking distance they failed to make the most of their It was only by opportunities, paeking their goal in the second half that they were able to stave off defeat.
had played for a total of 300 1st Bty. minutes.
N.K.S.
LEAGUE TABLE.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
1 48 B 10 141 8 19
10 9 0 0 10 9
7 2
1 31 13 15
6 6
2 21 22 14
7 7 0
0 27 8 14
Torquay now meet Queen's Park Radio Rangers in proper on Saturday, when they....
the second
10 round R.C. Signals will be before their own
Incognitas sup St. Andrew's porters-Reuter.
BILLIARDS LEAGUE.
Latest Results in Steel Coulson Tournament.
ST. PATRICK'S LUCKY.
St. Patrick's Club were rather fortunate to get away with full points against the Royal Engineers on the brilliant play of L. Remedios was re- latter's table. Only the exceptionally sponsible for their win, us he defeat- ed his old opponent, Sid Smith, by 99 points, a feat he can justly be proud of. In fact, as was said during the game, Benicdios was in such good form that he could, have got them with the "One-away stick."
Apparently, 148 is Sgt. Buckie's un- secutive week he missed an easy red lucky number, for the second con
Medway P'ulice
R.E.
B.A.M.C. 12th R.A.. University Wishart Phoenix Tamar Veteran Parthian
24th R.A. 20th R.A. B.A.O.C. K.I.T.C.
1 33 8 13
5 2 3 21 0 13
GOLDMAN MAY NOT PLAY
FOR CLUB
D. R. JARDINE, who yesterday scored 27 in the Test Match, in here scan executing typical drive.
DECISION NOT YET REACHED
MAY OR MAY NOT · SUCCEED HOWE
།
FIT AND WELL
(By "VERITAS”),
It is by no means certain that L. Goldman, soccer, rugby, tennis and cricket Interporter, who has just returned to Hong- -kong from Home leave will taka Howe's place as leader of the Club attack.
This morning Goldman told me that although he had been pro- nouneed fit by the doctors again to take up sport. ho had not do finitely decided to adopt football this season. His decision will depend on clrcumstances.
"Lolly" arrived back yesterday. · on the Menelaus, looking (and as he said he felt) very fit. Hie stay at Home, he added, had been most enjoyable although he had not played any football, or
very much tennis. Ho saw a
certain' amount of Wimbledon, and spent the rest of his time touring the
YESTERDAY'S SAILING. countryalde. “
11299 Fifth Ladies Championship
7 1 12 27 9
02 10 18 8
1 11 8
0 11 10 0
8th Destroyers German Club 7 0 7 0.133
MAMAK FIXTURE. Wednesday, Marina, 4 p.m.
0
and
Royal Signals v K.I.T.C. Cord: Hardy, H. Jones and Scott:
Signals:-Browne: Cook
Bryce, Chaffey, Lieut. Whiteway Wilkinson, Convey and crop,-
SHAMEEN BEAT MOTH.
Decided.
NORTH POINT EVENTS.
FINE SPORTSMAN.
round sportsmen in the Far East. Goldman is one of the finest all-
Prior to an injury in 1930-31, which kept him out of the game until the present, he played Inter- port noccer for both Hongkong and Shanghai. He has also played Interport tennis, cricket, swim-
The fifth Indies championship raes ming and rugby. of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club was held yesterday. The course was spring, he joined forces with E. C Before leaving for Home last
over 7.6 miles. Detalls:
Tlars
Time Pow's Fu. TIL Fincher in an effort to wrest tho Padoubles tennis championship from
Finished Corrected
"I" Class Btaried a 2.9 p.m.
4.23.30 4.25.10 20 (Mr. T.P.K. Kemble)
Yacht
Batla
Diana
(liss E. Farr
Callcen
(Miss Layton)
Dorothea
Ms.M. Knit
4.24.52 4.25.21 1 +
4.10.15 44
3
K
4.42.24
14
20
the Rumjahn cousins, but although the pair reached the final and met. 20 the cousins, they were well beaten. aa laat success in local com
petitive tennis was to Win the Mixed Doubles Championship of 1931 with Mrs. Lochner, who was this year partnered by Capt. Barry 43and besten by M. W. and Miss
Enid Lo.
20
4.30.51 4.20.25 w" wg," "C" Class Siaries at 3.93 p.m. All
4.10.08 4.40.081 17 (Mr. E. Chavanse) Why Wunder? 4.43.02 (Mr Po flimelárkat **9999*******4:42;bi... 4 20
(35 M. Whitham) Speedwoll 4.41,26 4.40.48 M. N. E. Blewart)
4.67.5 4.02.00 & (Mr. R. Batone)
12 47
6.01 08 4.65.20 4 11 1 "A" Clase Started at 3.10 p.m.
laser to give his opponent the gameing for their important hockey fix-Tornette
Gael The Shameen Sports club, practis by 2 points, ixture with the l'alace Club, who won is to be played on Saturday next, was
The Garrison Meas lost their home ture against H.M.S. Medway which ( E. y 4 games to 2. The most exciting last week defented II.M.S. Moth by.: xams of the evening was that be-six goals to nll. tween S/Sgt. Clarke and T. Culver, which finished by the narrowest pos sible margin in favour of the latter player.
S/Sgt. Jarman seems to have run riot against C. P. O. Miners in the C. and P. O'a. Club v. Borderers game, allowing his opponent to score only 21 points-indeed a mertorious per formance.
The Police were forced to concedo the Royal Artillery Mesa half a point, each side winning three games, al- though the hamesters won on aggre- gate.
To T. Gooding (Police) went the honour of compiling the highest break, ons of 37.
Patchest)
Mr. Gel)
L. Linda
Jan
1rd Championship.
4.04.25
4.80.44 (Mr. Sheldanl
4.58.11 (Mr. Krogh Moe)
0.01.5€ (Mrs. V. Cowland) (Mr. Blanton!
Shameen, even without the services tobel
It was a one-sided game,
with of Pote Hunt and Von Essen, com- [Gun Pletely masters.
Von Essen at centre-half played a Rasmussen, who deputised for sound game and was well supported by his wing halves, Sterling and Biggs.
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LADY RIDER HURT.
The SIXTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Per-
mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 10th December, 1932, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they
The Club forwards were fast, but Mishaps at Fanling Hunt and their Ladies must wear their
inclined to wander out of position. arratic in passing. They were also
Meet on Sunday.
COLLAR BONE BROKEN.
Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the 'Members' Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) Mian Bolton, of Taikoo Docks, had are obtainable through the SECRET with the Fanling Hunt on Sunday at Payment of All Chits, &c. an unfortunate mishap whilst ridingARY upon introduction by a Member, enged up, two further points were Fanling. She was
such Member to be responsible for netted through Munro and the lefting the meat and fractured her collar closure will NOT be on sale at the 118 winger. Our Oton Correspondent.
RESULTS. Engineers.. St. Patrick's BiBet E Pollard 180 BM. Sửa B.M. D. Floyd 90 M.A. Hapita 8.C. B. Bilth 61 LE medios Set. L. G. Buckle 148 F. GIB
But W. Holling
Worsh
E. Remedio
Sgt A.0, Savell 169. Jordan
-
734
Garrison Meas.
16
150
100
720
Palace Club, 8/3at. 9. Clarke 16 T. Colyer 3.8.M. J. Jordan 160 Yeung,
Q.M.S. Farquhar 159 M. Beltra Bert Flood
ILO
117
114
44
A. Perlera
110
5/8 Robinson
108 J. C. Remedios
£10
140. Crus
160
701
811
3/8zt. Dyer
C. & P.O.s' Club. Borderers,
21 C/Bst Jarman
160
CAM. Holth
98 Bel. Organ
160 Sg rela
02 C.M. Kite
180
121
Three goals by F. Lammert, who has recently returned from Canada, and one by Munro put the Club well ahend before the interval whistle, and afterwards, although Shameen
RUGBY OFF.
Borderers-Club Game Abandoned.
The rugby game fixed for Wednes 180 day at Sookunpoo between the Club
and the Borderers has been abandon 350ed. Instead the club will play o'
practice game at Happy Valley.
C.P.O. Miners
C.F.O. Last
0.1.0, DAVIT
0.1.0. Taylor
BE
C.P.O. BimmODA
11 C.B.M. Lewis
C.P.O. Barwia
160
107
77
12
Police Club.
Artillery.
Elli
114 1.8.M. Wither
150
28 C. Pite
184 Bat. Will
03
Lb.w., Larwood
8T Gooding
110 Szt. Woods
187
Fendar Brade
110 Ext. Besion
150
150 Mr Car, Bafley
110
Jit Mr. Gor. Pla
160
BOT
752
W. H. Ponsford, b Larwood....
J. H. Fingleton, e Allen, a Lar-
Wood
A. F. Kipany
S. J. McCabe, not out
V. Y. Richardson, e Hammond, b
Voco
W. A. Oldfield, e Ames, b Lar
wood
C. V. Grimmett, e Ames, b Voce
L. Nagel, b Larwood
W. J. O'Reilly, b Voce
T. W, Wall, c Allen, b Hammond
Extras
Total
ཉྩ བྲཱ ུ ཝཧྨབཿ
T. P
4 Borderers'
League Table.
20 St. Patrick's
360
Polaco Hotel Police Club Artlilery
Fall of wickets-1 (Woodfull) for Garrison Mess
Games
P. W. L. F. A.: P..
3 0 16 3
3 3 0 12 60
1. 0.0 0
3 2 1 11 7 5
1 2 9 9 3
3 1 2 4 12 3
22; 2 (Ponsford) for 65: 3 (Fing: C. & P.0.' Club 3 0 3 0 12 0 leton) for 82; 4 (Kippax) for 67; R. Engineers... 3 0 3 4 14 0 5 (Richardson) for 210; 3 (Oldfield) for 231: 7 (Grimmett) for 290; 8, (Nagel) for 300; 9 (O'Reilly) for 306; 10 (Wall) for 360.
Bowling Analysis.
1. Larwood
Voca
Allen.
Verity
Hammond
0. M.
R.
W.
31 5 04
26 4110
4
15
1
12
3G 14,2- 34 1 England-1st Inns.
H. W. Sutcliffe, lb,w, Wall.... 194 R. E. 9. Wyatt, 1.b.w., Grimmeit 38 W. R. Hammond, a Grimmett
b. Nagel
Nawab of Pataudi, not out...... M. Leyland, e Oldfield, b Wall D.
R. Jardine, c Oldfield, McCabe **
II. Verity, b.w., Wall
Extras
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0
Total (for 6 wkts.) L. E. G. Ames, G. . B. Allen, H. 470 Larwood and W. Voce to bat,
112: 2 (Hammond) for 300; 3 (Sutr Fall of wickets:-1 (Wyatt) for cliffe) for 428: 4 (Leyland) for 4231 118! 6 (Jardine) 470;-0 (Yarity) for 479.
bono.
dismounted dur-
Badges admitting to Members* En- Race Course.
Capt. Brown was also thrown, and mitted In either Enclosure during the On No Pretext will Children bo per- it was at first thought he was badly Meeting. Injured, but fortunately he was not House provided they are ordered from Tifinis are obtainable at the Club hurt to any serious extent.
the No. 1 Boy In advance. Telephone 21920.
There was a large turn out for the meet on Sunday, His Excellency the
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE Governor (Sir William Peel), being Public Enclosure is $2,00 including The Price of Admission to the one of the enthusiastic members of Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, the hunt, Mr. A. H. Petts laid the and la payable at the Gate. drag, and a most successful meeting and Sailors in Uniform are admitted. Soldiers was held, with the exception of the two mishaps
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Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within MONTSEN the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey
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B. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 6th December, 1932,
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
ENTRY
PROGRAMMES and FORMS for the Sixth Extra Race Meeting to be held in Macao on Sunday, 18th December, 1932, may bo obalned at the Sports Club, Hongkong Jockey Club Stables, or at the Omces of Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming, G, Des Voeux Road, Central,
ENTRIES close at 4 p.m. On Thursday, 8th December, 1932.
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