THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1933.
EXCLUSIVE PICTURES OF THE FIRST
Vivid Pictorial Record of the Game
MR. JACK GRENHAM'S ACHIEVEMENT FOR THE "TELEGRAPH”.
TEST MATCH
BOUNDARY Stan McCabe, who red Australia from an ignomous collapas in the first innings, la here seen scoring with a typical leg shot during his magnificent Innings of 187. He has sent the ball high over Larwood who is siding al square leg-Photo J. C. M. Grenhamn.
WILL WITHDRAWAL OF SIM SHIELD MEAN HOCKEY DECLINE?
NEW POSITION TO BE FACED BY MAMAK TOURNAMENT
FEATURES OF WEEK-END PROGRAMME
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(BY "BULLY OFF")
WHETHER the decisions of the Sim Shield competitors, and the Mamak tournament committee will have a detrimental effect on the game of hockey in the Colony remains to It has been suggested to mo that such moves by these two bodies will tend to lessen interest in the game. Personally, I see no rea- non for this if those participating are playing for the game's sake and not for the "Pal" at the end of it.
THE decision of the Army, Navy
and Club co
Wednesday
to
on will
that at the end of last season the team was disbanded and it was not until the question of fixing dates for the Caer Clark Cup matches was dis- cussed that they dreided to compete this year. In the meantime a num- her of season's players had joined the YM.C.A. Ladies' team with the result that the C.B.A. and come dif ficulty in scraping a side together. They have now about 14 players at their disposal, some of whom are beginners only. St Andrew'a very littlo difculty should have in gaining thu tivo points Saturday, The C.B.A. tenni abolish the Sim Shield altogether ba: Mrs. Dund; M. L. Whitley, may mean that the Mamak committee N.M. Hodgson: II. Ambrose, A.E. will have to do likewise in regard to Steele, H. Wylie; F. Woolley, E. their trophy to bring them into line Carroll, B. Patoy, G. MneNider, and with the ruling of the English Hockey D. Smith. Association, to which several of the cluba concorned owe allegianco. It resta entirely with the Array and Navy officials, for if they make ntove and are content that the Mamak committee are conforming with the Homeside Association rules tho com- petition will continue as it is at jire sent, namely, that the trophy be lodged in a certain place and removed only for the purpose of Inscribing the name of the winning team on it.
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TF they decide that the teams in the competition are playing in con- the A- travention to the rules of nociation then they will have
tho Servico alternative but to nak units to cancel their entry or the Mamak conmmittee to fall in line with the decision regarding the Sim Shield.
THE comlag week-end should prove to be one of the meat successful as far as hockey is concerned since the beginning of the season. Hockey enthusiasts will have a galaxy of games to watch, all of which should' be productive of a high standard of hockey. The programe includes the clash between the incogniton and H.- M.S. Medway in the Mamak tourna mont, on the Marinn ground. The Incognitos enjoy an unbeaten record in the compétition, baving won all the games they have played. They have also tho best goal average--an aggregate of 30 goals for and only threa against. The Medway has not fared so well an Boveral of players have been
their the injured list. On Saturday, however, they will be able to fleld their strongest eleven. During the past two months they have had to play with a depleted side aa Hawgood, their contre forward and Allen have been kopt from game through injuries. They now reparted fit again and will included in the team for Saturday.
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THE toans will be as follows;
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second Cher Clark Cup game is between the Hongkong Ladies] and the Y.M.C.A. at King's Park and the C
side should manage to win.
|CHAMEEN Hockey Club will, visit the Colony on Saturday to play
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SPEED-A striking action picture
of Larwood, England's fast bowler, bowler, who did brilliant work in the Sydney Tost. He seen here
howling at his fatest during Aus-
tralia's first innings.~Photo J. C, M.
Granham.
ENGLAND BATTING-A splendid vlow of Australia fielding to Eng. land on the historic Sydney ground, with the great score board in the background. Pleture shows Sutcliff. scoring to leg. with Pataudi na bla partner.Photo J. C. M. Crenham,
ARMY MAY WIN
BETTER BALANCED COMBINATION
LEAGUE FEATURES
NEEDLE GAME IN DIVISION 2
(By "VERITAS"). |
The Lai Wali Cup match between the Army and Civilians takes pre- cedence on Saturday, so that there is
of programme
Arat division
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matches.
The cup teams appear to be ex- tremely well-matched, and the out- come in not such that one can fore- enst with any degree of confidence.
Personally I like the chances of the military nie. On paper, at least, there is more balance in their team, than that of the Civilians. I am rather inclined to doubt the ability of Rodger, Martin ond Strange to prevent the very busineonlike Army quintette from scoring goals, whereas A.V. Gosano was the only
Trial the
boasting Civiljons, although forward to leave one feeling con- among forwards, the Gasano brothers Andent about his selection. Even and Pile, will be opposed to a couple lacking proper support, he was al of fine imeks in Allen and Mullane, ways is keen and dangerous attacker. and a fairly useful inst line of defence
B. Gosane was not on view, so that in Heath.
PREPARING FOR SOCCER INTERPORT
PROBLEM FOR SELECTORS
NEED FOR INSIDE
FORWARDS
NAVY'S GOOD SHOWING
(By "Veritas"),
we were denied the opportunity of There appears to be little to choose! seeing the brothers in partnership between the respective intermediate Lai Kwok-chui, hla deputy was lines. Both, if on form, will be strong very indiferent and suffered from the combinations and demanding no little lundicap of a heavy bring a light weight on skill to overcone.
ground. WHAT ABOUT LEONARD?
ARMY GOAL SCORERS. The Army appear to have a nome The selectors might do a lot what more potential goal scoring, at- worse than try Dave Leonard attack than the opposition, with Begant, inside right, especially if B. Gosano Sande and Jones as three very deter- Is to be played on the wing. Whilst mined inside man.
SAFETY FIRSTI-Though it is in difficult to believe, this is bow many of the Australian batamen go out to the wicket against the Eng-
the lish bowling. Notice
thigh, elbow and ribs guard against bump- ig balls-Photo J. C. M. Granham.
D. R. JARDINE, England's akipper, effects a next leg glanco during bia innlega of, 27, Oldfield, who eventually caught the batsman off McCabe, can be seen standing right up to the wicket, keenly watching the fight of the ball--Photo J.C.M. Grenham,
CHAMPIONSHIP BID BY H.K.C.C.
DEFEAT OF CRAIGENGOWER OF MATERIAL HELP
-FEATURES OF LAST WEEK'S CRICKET.
(By "The Stumper")
TF the Hongkong C. C. win the much luck, and bowled better than
I Senior Shield and I don't see his four wickets to
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why they cannot, with their all. auggested. round tenn-they must look back with thankfulness on their match A. Pearce (58), A.W. Hay- against the Craigengower C.C. at ward (44) und H. Owen Happy Valley last week. They lughos (34) were, the chief con won and collected three points, tributors to the Club's score of which have placed them in a very 168 for seven wickets. Of the favourable position in the League, three, Hayward's knock was about but if the last two men in the the best, while Owen Hughes also
Valley side had not so foolishly produced some pretty ahota, run themselves out with only a few Poarce was dropped twice off more minutes to play, they might Hubbard and should have boon just as well chase rainbows for diamissed long before he reached all the chances they would have the half-century. had of carrying off the trophy.
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FTER the first two wickets EPUTED to be a strong bows A had taken the score to 72, ling and flelding side, the the rest of the Valley batamen Crulgengower attack, with the failed miserably to be all dis- possible exception of Hubbard, missed for 105 runs, of which E. was made to look mediocre. Both Zimmern, their skipper, made 44. Omar and R. Lec showed signs of He played a true caplain's innings, lack of practice, the former being but received no support whatever. perhaps more guilty in this I don't understand why H. P. Lim respect. His swing, which has was placed tenth in the batting. proved so difficult to play in the order as he usually opene for the past, was missing, and the Club Craigengower, and I also fall to hatsmen wore. not troubled by him understand how he could have at all. Hubbard did not have been run out in such a silly man
ner. I certainly would have ex-. pected a bataman of his experience to send Hamson back.
TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES AND TEAMS
"La Wah Cup Civilians v Army-Suokunpoo, 4 Civilinna G. Rodger: Martin and Bliss, Beltrao, and A. Strange: Duncan: T. Pile, lill, A. V. Gosano, B. Gosano and
Army:Ple. Ileath: Gur. Allen and 1/Cpl. Muilane: L/Cpl. Barber, Gar.
F. Suntos.
Pardoe, and Pte. Podmore: Pte. Sanda, Harris, Mr. Bryant, Pte. Pte. Jones and Bdr. Scul
Division 2, K. O. 2.30 South China Eastern-Caroline str.
Navy v Kowloon--Kowloon, St. Joseph's v Teung Tein-St. Joseph's.
Cùb v S.W.13.—Club, Lincolns Rond.
appreciating that Leonard is just B. Gesang has not yet proved him n little of form at the moment, it Leelf a success at inside left and cannot be denied that he is afrather faol he is out of position. skillful footballer and in this ense l'Hill will have to improve on yester- would have the assistance of play-day's display to cause any worry lo ing with a club mate.
the Army rearguard or to constitute
R.A. v Ewn-Chinese, H. Y. nn effective attacker for the Civilians,
Division 3 St. Joseph's የ Signals St. Joseph's 4
There is very little" comment
re-
FORECAST
LAI WAH CUP,
ARMY
S. CHINA NAVY
v. Civillann DIVISION 2.
St. Joseph's Club
Y. Eastern
v. Kowloon
Although they had seen no- thing to cause them to walk out of the Club ground yesterday quired concerning the defence. Tho:Ng
half backs, although never really with their faces wreathed in masters of the Navy attack yesterday, jubilant smiles, the Interport were fairly round. It is a toss up football selectors could regard as to whether Ulisa is to be preferred the trial match and its result into Duncan, and the decision may pos
sibly rest on the next trial. a sanguine manner.
Pardoe cannot be seriously challeng The game did not produce
any ed for the pivotal position (although genii, but for the most part the trial that in chiefly because Shirraa la not team came up to expectations, and on eligible to play), and Leung ls, ob. yesterday's display there is little rea-vlously fitted for the right half job. son to doubt the final selection of
Allen was not view yesterday, Gunner, did not suggest that he was good enough to displace him.
Strange was typical and definitely wing problem to solve. Baldry in one of the best players on the field.
Rod, apart from twice badly not worth his place. Blake, the position himself and fatally he Kowloon forward who operated his partner yesterday did not imitating during a Navy rald, was press as being to Interport "afe and confident standard and H, his club rolleague left one with a similar reaction,
SEAL'S CLAIMS.
INCOGNITOS: ABP..MM. Silva, such in Rodger Str but Blackbourne, who succeeded the Pardoe, Bilss, Leung Wing-chul and A.V. Gosuno.
Д left
Barros, B.V. Leed; P.M.N. Silva, WA. Reed, F.M. Silva; C.E. Barros, J.M. Pinto, C.G. Francis, R. C. Reed and A.P. Soura
MEDWAY:
Evans; Robertson, Moder; Wisdom, Dunn, Hodger Nassworthy, Hawgood, Holmes, Lowis and Allon.
But the selectors have
un
UNFORTUNATE BAR.
It is a thousand pitica that the Navy camor be represented in an Interport side, for on their display yesterday
Lincolns
Y. TSUNG TSIN
Y. BORDERERS v. Chinese
R: ARTILLERY v. Ewo
DIVISION 3.
ST. JOSEPH'S CHINESE
B. CHINA Lincolns SERVICE
CORPS BORDERERS
v. Signals v.Recreio v. University v.Itadio
v. Engineers
v. Talkoo
EROSIONTE DENARNICIAN UNITE
Beck, Sub. Lt. Carver, E. R. Duckitt, H. It. B. Hancock, D. S. Harley, I Owen Hughes, O. E, C. Marton, T. A. Pearce, A. Reid, and C. B. R. Sargent.
Army v K.C.C. K.C.C.-F. Goodwin, F. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, J. C. Lyni, A. T. Lay G. C. Burnett, W. C. Hung, O, Stapleton, E. S. W. Smith, N. A. Mackay, and L. McInnes,
Civil Service v Craigengewer Civil Service:. E. Richardson, J. J. Barrow, N. J. Bebblagten, B. D. Evans, B. C. K. Huwkins. E. W. Hamilton, . B. Reed, R. A. J. Simpson, R. E. Steunge, H. G. Wallington and R. 3. Wood.
C.C.C. 2nd XI v Civil Service 2nd VI
Civil Service:-F. J. Ling, F. Chinese-Chatham fioldman, E. F. Buttress, P. D.
Crawley, F. E. Matthews, J. McGowen, A. W. Grimmett, S. Randle, R. G. Robertson, C. Strange, and R. B. Wood.
Chinese Recreio-Chinese, 1. 9. Chinn v University Kowloon,
Lincolna v Nadio-Chatham Rond,
Sunday
RA.SIC v RE-Sookaapoo, 2.30 S.W.B. Talkoo-Sookunpoo. 4
RUGBY.
Triangular Tournament. Club v Navy-Club, 4 Club:-J. P. Whitham: J.
THE Civil Service C.C. obtained
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their frat Longue point in four matches when they drew with the Royal Navy at King's Park. The visitors' attack was weak and the Navy batsmen were not un- duly troubled. They proceeded to knock up 155 for four wickets, but could not dismiss the Civil Servants by the time stumps were drawn. Commdr. Williams played good innings for his 60 while Shaw (43) and Mid. Farnhill (56) were the other scorers.
TT was left to B.C.K, Hawkins to
Have the CS.C.C. from defeat after the drst two wickets had fatten for only one run. Going in sixth, he hit out most gallantly and collected 32, by which time, the others, heartened I expect by his exhibition, made some sort of a stand.
They played out time I.R.C. Navy-Sookunpoo IR.C.-A. A. Rumjahn. F. D. with 182 runs on the board and Pereira, A. H. Rumjghn, A. H. Madar, three wickets in hand. A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, S. A. Ianuli,
J. S. A. Curréem, H. D. Rumjahn,
A. Baker and A. Kaħmin.
督
X7ITH the Juniors, the Civil E.R.C. 2nd XI v Navy 2nd XI-
Service C.C. lost their fifth Navy I.R.C.M. R. Abbas, A. R. Abbas consecutive game, while the Kow- F. M. el Arculli, A. I. Suffing, Sloun C.C. collected three points Ismail, M. P. Madar, K. Nazarin, S. A from the now almost unrecognis Rumjahn, M. el Arcul and Y. eable Recreio team. The Hong- J. Arcalli.
kong C.C. played thoir third drown Ferguson, W. H. B. Rigg. R. H. Sayer's XI v Combined Schools-game, this time against the Grimtha, G. P. Lammert: M. W. C.B.C.C., Sunday
Craigengower G.C., who have only Turner: J. A. R. Selby: G. C. Combined Schools: J. L. Youngsaye dropped two points in four Moutrie, J. I. MeEiney, W. F. Kerr; (capt.), and J. Sharpham (CB.S.) matches. The cace for champion- J. H. Bradford, W. E. Peers, A. K. A. J. Hulse, A. Zimmern and E. Frith
Miller,
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Munro, A. P. Hall-Thompson and J. C. (D.B.S.), M. el Arculii, G. Lee and ship honours in this division is 5. Loo (Queen's), A. A. Rumjahn, G. rather even and should prove very Windsor and G. Souza (St. Joseph's), interesting as the season draws to 12th Man, B, D. Lay (D.B.S.).
CRICKET.
League, Dlv. 2,
K.C.C. v Pollco-K.CC.
POrry A. A. Dand, G. A. V. Hail, K.C.C.-F. E. Lawrence, A. E,
HOCKEY,
Caer Clark Cup.
H. K. Ladies v Y.M.C.A. Ls:es; King Park,
A close.
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ITTLE prominence has been
given to the defeat of the
THE other Mamak matches will bo
between the Radio and the Par thian, and in this game the odds are
In grappling with this problem the they possess two or three men who but it is fairly certain that Filo and G. Lee, II: Ovory, P. O. Dunne, R. J. In favour of the Radlo, although the selectors may find some Inspiration would naturally walk into the team. Santos on the wings will give of their V. Walker, G. A. White, D. S. Green
HK Ladies:-M., Bird; E. M. Gray Indian R.C. seniors by ten wickets Parthian have been playing very from the Lai Wah Cup game to-mor- Their right wing was especially best, which may have a material effect and J. Huntor..
and A. Nicol: J. Dalziel, B..M. Pope at the hands of the University at good hockey of late; and between the row. It is pretty certain that Vur-brilliant, keeping Bliss and Strange on the result."
University 2nd XI v H.K.C.C. 2nd and C. Ferguson: II. Knill, M. Alun- Pokfulam last week. The Indians Phoenix and the Germani Club at non Seal will be closely watched and very busy, whilst Shirzos, wen
XI-Pokfulam п Chief interest in the second division!
Jones, P. M. Harrop, J. Churchill and aro, ranking a bold bid to retain Carolino Hill. It would not come as it la conceivable that he will be model of unruffled offlelency and skill, programme resta in, the meeting of B.K.C.C.-C. E. Gahagan, A. K. E. Blackburn.
the championship, which they big surprise if the German Club brought in for trial. Although
The Navy took the lead through the Athletic, the leaders and the inckenzie, H. J. Armstrong, C. W. D.
Friendlies.
have won for the past two sengona, not a bag of tricks like In Pak Rawson, but Hill equilsed before the Lincolns. The game is at Chatham Bishop, A. H. Harbord, L. D. Kilboe, -EE.K. Ladies "A" Recreio Ladles but I am afraid, their batting is held the navy mon to a draw,
wn. Seal has several virtues as a interval. Play was even all through, Rond whielt offers a slight advantage II. J. D. Lowe, R. 8. W. Patterson, Seokunpoo, THE O.BA. Ladles will innko their. left winger, chief among them being but the Trial team seleed two o-to the soldiers, and after the un- J. Potter, W. Stoker, and J. R H.K. Indles:E. Westlake: Mone, too safe A little streng THE
ball portunities through Goiano (after a oxpected reverse of the Chinese Way.
King and B. Franklin: E. Ohagen, thening of the batting and I would first appearance this season when his accuracy in middling the
FRIENDLIES.
D. Robertson and A. Owen Hughes: bet them against any other side in they oppose St. Andrew's in the Car He also enjoys a unfal turn of pred pretty left wing movement) and against the Artillery last Saturday,
II.K.C.C. ¥.. University—ILK.C.C. E. Bell, J. Whyte, E, Donnar, A. G. the Longuo, bút Clark cup competition at King's Park and has the facility of picking up a Pardoe, who shot through a crowd of It is quite on
playera.
Lincolna will add to this shame. H.K.C.C.-E. J. R. Mitchell: A. Ç. Forme and R. King, on Saturday. It will be remembered pass from any angle.
the cards that the
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