THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 11, 1933.
MAIN CARRIES TEAM TO VICTORY
BRILLIANT WOOD ON
LAST HEAD
SHANGHAI ALL SQUARE IN LAWN BOWLS INTERPORT
BETTER TEAM WINS AT THE KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB
It was left to Tommy Main to play a trua captain's part yesterday, and to win for Shanghai the second match of the lawn bowls Interport series.
It was his wood which took| out Hongkong's shot on the last head with the scores at 19 all and: gave Shanghai twa shots and victory.
Nobody will deny Main and als mon the worthiness of this xue- cess. Better bowlers throughout, it would have been hitting below the belt for the goddess of luck. to ally herself with the Hong- kong team against auch splendid bowling.
And quite a different aspect Is that by this win, the ideal position has been created. The third Interport will now be given its true setting. Every- thing depends on it.
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"SIXERS" AT H.K.C.C.
BIG HITTING BY
R. H. GRIFFITHS
WICKETKEEPER- BOWLER
TOP FOR HIS FORM.
Main has never bowled better in Hongkong than he did yeater- day. Hollands 'was good, that is in the conventional way, but Main revealed something more. There was a touch of gentus in some of his deliveries.
His effort was unavalling. F. A. Furthermore he unjoyed better Dunnett was hit unmercifully, support then Hollands. Richards, especially by R. H. Grimths, who for instance, was almost without in scoring 85, mude 17 runs in one blemish at No. 3, and Malcolm over including two hits out of the and Bailey, although not always ground.
AT CRAIGENGOWER TO-DAY.
SHANGHAI BOWLERS'
- STIFF TEST.
This afternoon the Shang- hai bowlers mfoot the Craigengower Cricket Club ' rink, the match starting at 3.30.
The Club is turning out a strong four, and the visitors will have to be at their best to win,
Craigongower will be re- presented by:
G. L. Buchanan
J. Cavanagh
D. Rumjahn
R. Basa (skip)
KOTLANDSKER BÉLZATE ONDER BRAINA FRANTAU KE ZA CENNÉ ZIMBIOS
HOLIDAY MAMAK HOCKEY
C.B.A. REGISTER ANOTHER WIN
FRAYED FEELINGS, FOULS
AND FOOTBALL:
EXTRAORDINARY MATCH FOR GOVERNOR'S CUP
+
REST BEAT CHINESE; PLAYER GIVEN MARCHING ORDERS
(By "Veritas"),
Frayed tempera, resulting in an abnormal number of foula as well as an excessive use of the whistle prevented the orderly progress of the Governor's Cup match yesterday on the Club ground, but this could not rob the game of its colourful exchanges and exciting incidents.
The Rest bent the Combined Chinese (in this case the complete Chinese: Athletic team) by the odd goal in seven in the first leg of the re- organleed competition.
of
They accomplished this in the face
penalties
two missed
an unwarranted display of un. restrained antagonism on the part of the Chinese, and
about as much bad juss as aut team could experience.
Referee Baldwin was given a nost distasteful tank. Enity an he bel to speak severely to one or two of the Chinese · for their continual breaches of the fair play rules, he was forced to give marching orders Before the first half had concluded to Wong Sik-ping for an amazing closing stages of the game, he was show of red-hot femper, and in the Taced with hustile demonstration by the Chineso spectators.
Norman Mackay, formerly wicketkeeper-batsman for the K.C.C. first team, yesterday developed into a successful the Central British Association had Although fielding, a depleted site; bowler, when, playing for the no difficulty in recording a win of Kowloon Cricket Club second 3-0 against the R.A.M.C. In a Mamak eleven, he took five K.C.C. Tournament game at Soekunpoo yes- wickets for 42 runs.
terday. They were without the ser- vices of two of their star men, Polo and Johnson, who were included In the South Wales Borderers Hide against the Jats. This ment shuffling of the side, and MacNlder was brought in at back in place of Pole, Hirst playing at inside-left with Gurevitch on the wing, King being transferred to right-wing.
testing. The game generally was scrappy runs, outplaying the visitors from with the C.B.A. continually attack- the start.
ing. But for the brilliant goal-keep-
sure about the pace of the green, The Hongkong Cricket Club won generally had a wood to beat the second holiday fixture by 114| Ilamsay and Hyde-Lay.
TRAGIC AFTERNOON.
Hyde-Lay had a tragic after-
noon.
The occasion seemed
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THE M.C.C. CABLE
ON BODYLINE
QUESTION.
AUSTRALIA STILL DISSATISFIED
Adelaide, Oct. 10. The texts of the cables, rovented fol.
ply, show that the negotiations were lowing the receipt of the M.C.C.'s re
most friendly.
- Still Dissatisfied.
London, Oct. 10.
The Australian Board of Control PLAYING FITCH INVADED, ngrees that leg theory has been
practised for years without any objec the incensed them by signalling on yet its continued practice would a gool for a shot which he thought not be in the interests of the game. Li Kwok-k had saved from behind They hoped the M.C.C. would cancur, the line. Several of them leapt and thus enable the teams to take the over the enclosure and invaded field in 1934 with that knowledge, the playing pitch volubly pro- The MC.C. have replied that they Mr. Baldwin, conferred appreciate the friendly tone. The with Linesman. Hyde, who was in a Australian team could certainly tale good position to see the incident, the field with the full knowledge and J. E. Potter (25), B. J. D. Loweling of Poole and the steady play of and as a result amended his denseurance that cricket would be play.
Capt. Goro and Lane, the Medical cision.
ed in the same spirit as in the past (20) and R: O. King (13 not Corps would have gone under by a out) were, in addition to Griffitha, much larger margin. The forwards
It was in this atmosphere that best interests of the game in both with the single desire to promote the much too big for him, and at the chief contributors to the Hong-were wank, lacking combination and practically the whole of tho
gamerountries.-Reuter. kong total of 184.
speed. The C.B.A. forwards on the was played. Yet there was a lot of though playing on his own
The K.C.C. started promisingly other hand combined well, although first rate football, with both forward green, committed many errors,
in reply, Mackay and G. Lee scor. Francie was slow and missed several lines prominent Rameny was not up to his usual ing 39 for the first wicket. There-eilters, Hirst and T. Whitley were I kavo never seen one player possess
Ridley was the man of the
match.
As a result of the publication. of standard, and Fred Jones, in his after Lowson and Meeke had the pick, with King dolng some use the ball so much na he. He figured fie texts of the friendly Interchange ful work on the wing. Of the halves anxiety to avoid being short, was
Ailen was outstanding. Bickford directly in almost every attack on the of cables between the M.C.C. and the often too weighty,
some hard hitting at back and broke Chinese keni. Furthermore he was a Australian Cricket Board, the British Consequently Adam Hollands
up a number of attacks. Moss in big success. When in possession he press anys the "body-line" controversy goal was tested on three occasions always threatened danger and hela over." only,
scored a couple of good goals, includ. Reports from Sydney and Mel- It was
nat until the last fiveing the fourth in the dying minutes bourne announce general' satisfaction also. But it is understood that Mr. of the game. minutes of the first half that the Elliott of Kowloon showed himself Kelly, and other members of the Aus- C.B.A. found the net. They had! to be a fine constructive leader, but talinn Board from Victoria, are dia- bombarded the Corps goal time and his finishing lacked the same qualities satised. Exception is taken to the time again, but Poole was safe. Than T. Whiley, taking a pas from He was notable in the first half for fact that no definite assurance is Gurovitch netted from n
dimcult one splendid swinging passes to given that "body-line" bowling-will angle on the right.
anot be used in future.-Reuter, Early in the the wings, and always he was second half first increased their willing worker, lead from a pass by Whitley, and before the end Whitley added his second from a melee in the circle, Harris was the other member of The teams were:
the Big Three who upset the Chinesa The following will represent MacNider: P, W. R. Allen, N. Fardoc, and Gomes, the speedy Mule Corps for Mamak peints on 'C.B.AG. Moss; B. I. Bickford, defence. Well fed by Perkins, the Royal Signals against the Whitley, Halford; J. J. King, T. Borderers winger had things pretty the Marina Grounds this after- Whitley, C. C. Francis, W. Hirst well his own way. His falling was a noon, bully-off at 4.80
persintensy to
to shoal from acute! Cross: Martin, Whitehend; R.A.M.C.-Poolo: Capt. Gore, angles, when a square pass across the Lane: Carey, Nenie, Tileley: Parry, goal might have produced more pra Austin, Smith, Dilley: Bryce, Whitechurch, Colledge, Cossoon and fitable results. But as a raider. and Neale (Capt.), Cord, Convoy Field-
a very dangerous one too, he demand-ing
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had fairly stiff burden to shoulder, and it was largely his fighting game which kept the re- sult open until the last bend.
things all their own way and dis- missed, the side for 70. Lowson Look 5 for 13 and Mecke 3. for 6.
Fine All Round Display
There was thrilling climux. The fine alt round display of Mr. With his second wood, Ramsay C. B. R. Sargent made possible lald a dead shot completely covering the defeat of A. Prata's XI by the the jack. EffortsTM to dislodge it Diocesan Boys' School." wero of no avail until Jones, at- The headmaster took 4 wickets tompting to make a block, put ton for 34 runs, being assisted by Lee much weight on his wood and dis (4 for 24) who helped to dismiss turbed a porfect position. With Prata's_team for 00. his next wood the Civil Service Mr. Sargent then rattled up 30 player regained the shot, but Mala, out of a total of 112. M. Arcull with a superb delivery, took out was the most successful bowlers. the jack and rested it near two capturing 4 for 36. Shanghai back woods.
C. Richards of Shanghai bowling during yesterday's Interport match. Behind him from left to right are Hydı-Lay, Jones. Bailey and Malcolni. (Photo: King's Studio),
The teams were? Shanghel-W. A. Bailey, A. Malcolm, C. Richards and T. G Main (skip).
Hongkong. V. Ramsay, A Hyde-lay, F. J. Jones and A. M. Holland (skip). `
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The Full Scores.
The scores follow:
Vanda
Shanghai v. Hongkong. Shots Total Shots Total
Shanghai v. Hongkong
2.
4
18
10
INTERPORT SHOOT.
Annual Volunteer Force Event Taking Place,
SCOTTISH COMPANIES.
and G. Gurovitch.
King.
PRACHT THWARTS ST.
ANDREW'S ·
Close Win Against German Club
HARRIS HAPPY.
TO-DAY'S MAMAK GAME.
rospect from the Chinese rearguard. The Mule Corps will be repre- Gomes and Hocquard were not sonted by the following: successes. The former had no con- Bagh Ali; Mehr Din, Jem: Imam Aidence in hla shooting powers and
THE FIRST INcident.
thereby lost more than one opport-Ali, Fazal Dad, Mohamed Khan, unity, whilst Hocquard, given a real shig Mohammed; Mir Ahmed, shaking up in the first five minutes 3/Condr. Deakes, Rahmat Ullah. Atta Mohammed, Major. Eve, displayed little desire to try con- clusions with his opposing half and full back, and could make itlo headway.
shown against South Ching. last The Rest halves did not enjoy Sunday week. St. Andrew's gained their Rest any real superiority until late in the points in the Mamak Tournament, Kame, but throughout they were sound. yesterday when they defeated the Ger- and tenacious Pardor covered a lot
The first incident was the award of man Club by the narrow margin of of ground and remained constructive two goals to nil.
right through, whilst Perkins was a penalty to the Rest. Hocquard, who The play generally was quite rare spaller. McQuire
a minute before had been Imping, was called over to take it and he shot good, although the Saints wore bei mediocre display. low their usual form. They attack.
straight at Li who cleared with el most of the time but at the in
Allan and Strange, although in-ease. Almost immediately afterwards dividually good, did not terval led by only one goal, scored by E, F. Fincher. Brilliant defend.
cover Pardoe surprised the Chinese defoneg particularly well and showed signa by sending in a gentle, but well of being caught napping more than directed shot from outside of the ing by the backa, Pracht especially, saved the Gumans from heavier da.
penalty area. It loft Li unsighted and font
After half-time the Saints' second averal brilliant clearances. He could through Au Kim-keung, and after
Cord was safe in goal and made put the Rest one up.
The Chinese got on level terms goal was notted by N. A. E. Mac- not be blamed for the goals against Elllott had had real bad luck from kay. The goal was a doubtful one. kim, and has the satisfaction of It boing claimed that it was shot knowing he saved two "certainties. close in, Au Kim-koung put the from outside the circle. Muller Just
mind reducing the lead during a splendid buret in the second half.
Jala Score Niac.
once.
CHINESE FAILING.
Kave
If the Chinese had paid a little On the Marina ground yesterday more attention to the ball and less to afternoon, the Jats rogimontal clovon the man, they might have made 4 proved too fast for the South Wales deeper impression. Borderers, winning by nine goals to
The annual Far Eastern interport. In a friendly hockey match. speed and precision. But they were
The forwards were clever and moved the ball with their customary shoot between the Scottish Com units. The teams consist of the best backs found the task of looking after
badly
The halves and supported. panies of the Hongkong, Shangha! eight shots in the and Singapore Volunteer Forces took pective of rank.
companies irres- the Rest, attack and attending to the place last Saturday at Singapore, the latter contestants shooting at the scores are checked and telegraphed
At the conclusion of the shoot the needs of their own vanguard too
much for them.: Bukit Timah rifto range.
to the other Interport sides, and,
Chinese ahead. They held the lead only a short time, Ridley working his way through to beat Li with a glorious drive.
Then came Wong's dismisant. - Li' had anved a difficult shot and was airetched out on the ground with the ball, Gomes, quito legitimately tried to kick the ball out of his arma, and Weng rushed up and deliberately charged Gomes in the chest sending him spinning.
Bocquard was entrusted with the second penalty, but in his anxiety to Of the defence only Li Kwok-klicer it clear of Li, missed the upright produced the form expected. Time by inches S
and again he saved rasping driven Elliott put the Best ahead in the which were dead on the mark, whilst second half as a result of good once he marvellously got to a ball opportunism, and for a long period the which was dropping under the bar Chinese were defending desperately. and "tippel It over for a corner. Continually they charged down shola
and Ho
being Lo Hong-cheung, at right back, al-which were riglit on the marke
The Singapore team comprised after comprisons have been made, the Major Donald G. MacLood, O.B.E., winner is announced. Last year C.S.M. G. 5. Miller, St AR Shanghai wore the victors, though Cameron, Sgt. N. H. Taylor, L/Cpl.it is thought that Singapore would A. W. B. Gill, Pto. FH. Atkinson, have carried off the honours If they Plc. G. A. Cossford and Pte. P. had not been compelled to fire a mali O'Neil Dunne.
The umpires were Major A. Cha-well over that of the winning team, though vigorous; managed to keep Then came a breakaway liste
short, their individual- mier, O.BE, and Major If, R., S. The eight chosen to reprosent the within the confines of fair Zehnder, 0.8.E.
Singapore Volunteers ro, boen in Wong, avon before his dismissal, was with the Fest defence preadeagled, This content was inaugurated last active practice during in pant for vary unstable, wiki Undismayed the Rost took the ball year to establish, closer llalson be-weeks, Interport whoot way t pick of the down and bombarded the goal. A fween the volunteer forces of the tarded an ons of the main, compot half back, who were frankly dis corner was forced and from it Ridley throo ports, particularly the Scottish tive events of the year.
appointing and far below the form drove the winning shot into the not
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