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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933.

ABBIT HAS

HAS A CHAT ABOUT THE

HOME FOOTBALL

READING'S FIRST AWAY WIN

POMPEY'S FEAT

H.K.

INTERPORT TEAM

FRIENDLY CRICKET.

Malayan Interporters

In Action.

GILL IMPRESSIVE.

неге

Two Malayan Interportors seen in action in the friendly cricket (By. "The Pilgrim")

match between the Indian R. C. and the University nt Pokfulum on The International match at They were wonted in a draw. W, O. Jonklans and D. S. Belfast concluded with drawn Gill, who bath madó a good Impres-

sion. honours, each side scoring one

Gill played for the Indians, and goal," though it should be said was undefeated with 38 runs when that Wales were extremely the innings was declared cloned at:

141 for G wickets. F. D. Pereira unlucky not to win after lead-reached the boundary on four oc- ing by one goal at the interval: casions in making 18, after which he retired, and A. it. Rimjahn played steadily for 10.

Wales were weakened through the refusal of English clubs to release their best players, but were the more impressive team of the two. Their forwards were clover but good work was apolled by weak shooting.

OUR Bertie Guest BOWLING- Returns

IS O.K.

AND BATTING NOT SO BAD

"GOOD LUCK” TO OWEN HUGHES

(By R. Abbit).

To Hockey

PLAYS FINE GAME

FOR SAINTS

|PRIZE GIVING DAY.

Craigengower's Many Successes.

A BOWLS MATCH.

L

SPORT

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB, INTERPORT CRICKET.

Draft Programmes and Entry MENDERS & SUBSCRIBERS are Forms for the Thirteenth Extra notified that a Stand on the Chater Raco Mcoting, to be held on Road side of the Cricket Ground Saturday, 18th November, 1933 will be reserved for them and (weather permitting) may be their Ladica. Entrance by the obtained at the Secretary's Office, small gate in Chator Road at the Gloucester Building, the Club East end of the Pavillon.

The Craigengower Cricket Club House, Happy Valloy, the Hong was on fete yesterday afternoon, when | Kong Club, The Sports Club, and the closing of a successful season's the Stables, Village Road. activities culminated with a Lawn

Bowle match between Bald Heads and

Entries close at 12 o'clock

Non Bald Heads, and the presentation NOUN on Thursday, 9th Novem DANCING

of prizes,

The Club was gaily decked with flags for the occasion. A dance orchestra was in attendance during the evening and dancing was indulged in until about & p.m.

A. E. P. Gucat returned to active hockey yesterday morning and played n great skipper's game at centre-half for the St Andrew's Club against the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club in a friendly hockey match on the Several members and guesta arri- ILK.S.RA. ground. The Saints woned to see the bowls match, which, by three goals to nil, the score at utter an interesting struggle, was won by the Non Bald Honda by 97 half-time, being blank.

shots to 80, As I have not been in a posi Rain fell during the game but no tion to see our local players in stop was made. Naidu played a good The prizes were distributed by Mrs. action so far this season, I am defence kame at back for the Indians, B. W. Bradbury, wife of the President obliged to confine myself to while Fred Broadbridge wab again of the Club. Prior to the distribu The Salutation Mr. Bradbury said that they had generalities and to such insteady at right back. formation as I have obtained forward line combined better in the a very wonderful season. Speaking from those who are qualified second half when Ernie Fincher found as a member of twenty years' stand- the net once and Bliss twice. G. Aing, he did not think that the Club White did good work on the right had enjoyed such a successful season in that period. They had won the wing showing marked improvement.

Second Division Cricket Shield, n thing which the Club had not done for many years. The Inst time they and won the Cricket championship was in 1912,

to criticize.

tent mine wickets for 102 runs, to- At close of play the University hud words which Jonklass contributed 25 and E. L. Gogano 29. Jonklass show- ed himself to be a very hard hittor, three occasions lifted A. R. and on The Irish defence excelled against Mim's bowling out of the ground. a strong attack.

fac Grover, the Wolah contre-forward, was completely ut aen when

ing Pereira, and was eventually was outstanding, but missed a chance bowled by that bowler. Pereira to score in the opening minute. How-claimed three wickets for 14 runs, ever, he atoned for his Japas in the and A. K. Ismall, the I. R. C. left

been chosen. There are of course in a friendly hockey fixture pinged arth minute, when he natted while hander, captured four wickets for 14 those who would not agree to this, on the home ground, King's Park yes, the defenders word appealing for runs. Ismail bowled very well But taking it by and large, I have terday morning the C.B.A. defented heard for less adverse criticism: this, the German Club by three goals to

offside.

After the resumption Ireland. played with determination.

Indeed, and kept a good length.

Kowloon v. Royal Navy.

One thing I notice particularly. The general opinion seems to be that it is the best team that could have

C.B.A. WIN AGAIN.

The 'Kowloon Cricket Club enrapyear than for good many years nil C. C. Francis was the marksman had perhaps done not quito so welt, The Welsh defenco was uncertain the Royal Navy in friendly at past. This must be very gratifying on all three occasions.

to those gentlemen who took on the under severe pressure. S. Jones King's Park, and were defeated by arduous post of selectors. equalised ten minutes after the re-seven wickets, after declaring their stort,

There was a gale of 20,000.

..

31 CORRECT RESULTS. League football is now. running

have a happier time of it. I was lucky enough to pick 31 results which I hope did somebody Rome gail.

innings closed at 136 runs for nine wickets.

Hongkong Club y, Medical Corps.

NOTABLE ABSENTEES.

me are

I never

The principal scorers for Kowloon These are of course several numes were Lt. G. G. Garthwaite (28), that, at first view, one would however N. A. E. MacKay (23) and A. T. Lay expected to find in the team which (22). Richards captured 6 wickets do not appear.

I had expected to mure true to form and forecasters for 28 runs intallied 130 runs forialdo but I understand he has not yet had Tom Hayward captaining the The Navy four wickets, Lt. Eaden being top recovered his old form scoter, with 42 runs not out, and thought that he did so last year, after Lt.Cdr. Carver claiming 30 Lt he had been fuld nside by Illness for

Rometime. Larkin 33 runs, Tottenham remain unshaken on

The two other namen that parti their pedestal and show neither the

those of occur to cularly faltering of Stoke who lost heavily to eleven gained an easy victory over that they both have failed to find The Hongkong Cricket Club second Pereira and Burnett, but I gather a much Improved Middlesbro' or the uncertainty of the Arsenal who again the Royal Army Medical Corps at their failed to bring off a coup at High Sockunpoo, winning by 112 runs. their true form with the ball this bury. This time they

bad The Club totalled 157 runs for seven year. It is bad luck, but there are had very bad

if any, cricketers who do not wickets however,

and declared. A. the visitors only goal

Mac-few, luck

patches Besides the three already mentioned being scored by N. W. Sidney, the kenzie contributing 23 and R. S. W. get their bad

The military Arsenal defender who accidentally Patterson 57 runs

players I notice that both E. 3. R 46, A. Por

Mitchell and A. C. Beck have just tapped the ball through whilst Moss alde were dismissed

Lowson doing the damage with six returned to the Colony, Neither was besitating in the goal-mouth

wickets for 16, and E. Smith claim- could expect to find a place in the a from

first match, and to be honest, I think ing four wickets for 21.

Mitchell will always have to play himself into the term, unless he plays his unfailing

section of the 55,000, prople when

ball rolled over the line.

at

The caso of Book is

more

Kowloon Juniors v. Civil Service. In defeating West Bromwich

The Kowloon Cricket Club sacond Albion

with as skipper, when the Spurs deprived that eleven played a drawn match ambitious

ious club of its unbeaten home the Civil Service on their own ground. optimism and superb confidence can record and gained a two points lead The Civil Servants were dismissed for engily turn a team of ferrets into a

W. Hyde taking four cricket eleven. 110 runs, the head of the table. That voteran favourite, J. Smith wickets for 24. J. F. McGowan was was responsible for Huddersfield's the chief scorer with 80. great victory over Everton at Goodl- son Park and enabled his club to draw level with Arsenal in the second pton's-task at Southampton was

Kowloon scored 116 for Ave wickets at when stumps were drawn. S. Jox was undefeated with 67, and D. S. R. A. J. followed with Simpson captured four wickets for

difficult enough in any event and with 22. injuries Incapacitating temporarily Keveral players, they did well to loze by so smali a margin.

St. Joseph's v. Recreio.

Home

unfortunate. He bowled brilliantly for the Hongkong but you спл hardly Nomade. pick him on absolutely no play. Actually the team was selected before the ship arrived in the Colony. Var not, however, of opinion that we may not see him in action. If our present

EQUALS OLD MARK.

Huge Crowd Watches Richards' Ride.

A COINCIDENCE.

London, Nov. 6. A tremendously enthusiastic crowd saw Gordon Richards ride his 246th winner of the season to-day.

The dense throng at .Hurst. Park races may have been dis- appointed, for everyone expect ed Richards to break the record of Fred Archer, which has stood for fifty years. Richards only. equalled it, though he had ex mounts. He rode only one win-

Richards resumes his riding at Liverpool on November 11, how- ever, and by a strange coinci- dence may establish the now soa- Bon's record on that day, tho forty-seventh anniversary of Archer's death. He needs one winner at Liverpool to set a well-nigh unbeatable mark.→→→ Rentor.

With regard to Lawn dowls, they

but very nearly. Last year both their teams had won the League, and this season he was glad to say the team had managed to do it second

The first team did not win again. but gave the winners น good night, Thair first team had, however, won the shield outright three years in succession, and the second team now wins in succession. tie had two hoped they would do it again next

year (Applause).

Con-

With regard to the Tennis, he thought they were doing better, and Mr. Howard neemed to be pulling the team together quite well. In clusion Mr. Bradbury thanked the ladies of the Club for the work they had accomplished in the interest of the Club.

The prize winners:

Lawn Bowls.

Open Singles-1. Beer. Runner-up, -G. Duncan, Jr.

Singles Handicap.-G. Duncan, Jr. Runner-up-W. Ward.

Pairs. Cavanagh and W. K. Way. Runners-up.-U. M. Omar and J. It. Soares,

Rink.J. R. Soares, E. C. Barry, L. C. R. Souza and H. Beor (akip).

Runners-up.-B. A. Trotter, J. Driscoll, J. Lunty and U. M. Omur,

Singles

jahn. Da

Handicap ner-up-Taui

-H. D. Rum- Chon. •

Run-

Handicap Chen and

Y. C. Mok. Runners-up/BJ.; Howard and G. Kelly.

Cricket,

1st XI. Batting.-F. K. Leo. Bowl ing-U. M. Omar.

2nd. XI. Batting-W, Reed. Bowl.

Irance, Bowls Match Result.

At King's Park, the Club de Ro-team defeat Malaya comfortably we crelo defeated St. Joseph's College by shall not. But if not, I fancy ho may be mond, but the, Straits team seem to 92. Recrelo batted first and scored thosen as a fast bowler, for frankly know all about him, and so we lose READING'S FIRST AWAY.

101 runs for eight wickets, before de- our present team has not one. But the advantage of surprise, which is claring, W. A. Reed Scored 20 and more of this later and the wicket is such a feature in these games. Garth- Bury improved themselves at the B. Soares 35: The Josephians were going to come into the question a lot. walto has a knack of rising to the ing B. R.

E.

occasion, but he seemed very in leader's cost, the Hammers scoring dismissed for only 11, of which C.

effective on matting at King's Park F. C. Barry, S. Alderman, L E. eve in reply to a brace. The United Amery scored six. P. M. N. da Silva THE TEAM AND THE WICKET.

en Saturday and I prefer to think Lammert and W. V. Field (Bald showed good form at Craven Cottage, captured three wickets for seven and As I write these notes on Sunday of him as a bat. Finally there is Heads) beat J. R. Soares, W. K. Way, taking the points with two goals to C. L. Lopes six wickets for four. which Fulham could find no reply.

night it is raining like the next letter Duckitt, who on his day is quite L. C. R. Soares and R. F. Lu, 23-18. D. K. Kharas, J. Driscoll, W. Reading and Watford brought off

to K. My room looks over the cricket capable of getting a quick wicket or FIRST OF SEASON. the best performances in the Southern

ground and I can assure my readers twe. Here again it will require the Brightman and D. Rumjah (Bald section, the first-named drawing up

that I can see a large patch of stand gulek eye of a skilful Captain to see Heads) lost 10 Randall, i. Medina, ing water in the middle of the ground. if it is one of the days he should, or G. Duncan and Gill, 22-28.

Now, our ground recovers amazing-should not, bowl..

by

the

odd

TACTICS AT FAULT

(Continued from Page 8.)

football text-book.

M.C.C. WIN MATCH.

Lahore, Nov. 5.

Kuman took two wickola for no runn.

Is rapidly we should have a better wicket if it did not. But even if it

THE BATTING.

01

V. Atienza, F. Modi, Lewis and K. Basa (Bald Heads) lost to J. S. Landolt, Marchent, A. A. Razack and H. Beer, 12-24.

Jenkins, Barros, E. ol Arcului, and

J: Cavanagh (Bald Heads) beat Sim- mons, Rosselet, Coates and Buchanan,

TAIKOD'S AT HOME.- Quarry Bay Club Officially Closes Their Season. I rather imagine the order will be, Ducklit, Finchor, Pearce, Morgan their bowls activities to

The Talkeo R. O. officially brought a close Garthavaite, Hamilton and Owen

to third place, with win at Don Bradman Scores Double Northampton and the second taking Century A Brisbane. another step from the bottom ot Torquay's

The invincible expense.

Brisbane, Nov. 4. Chesterfield dumped Rotherham's D. G. Bradman, the Bowral in nt for play on Monday morning, as The critics who have put us down ardour by a 3-1 win whilst Stockport cricketer, scored 200 runs in his first it very well may be, the wicket as a side of much bowling-but ran wild to hit the inside of the not innings of the season when playing going to be wet. And that is not little variety there in have apparent nine times against Southport. Tran- for Now South Wales against Queens going to help us at all. Our batsmen ly been quite satisfied with our 18-9, méro were not expected to win at land in Shoeld Shield match here. are used to fast dry wickets and the natting.

Val Lily, B. Paul, W. Muskett and York and they slipped down a place Bradman played acintillating slow turners are rather unusual. And, I wish I felt that we were worth an B. W. Bradbury (Bald Heads) lost in the table.

cricket and was at the crease for 184 at the same time, there are certain average of two hundred runs Motherwell are still scraping home minutes in compiling his runs which bowlers hero who feel completely lost innings. A rude friend of mine saldo Coderio, Abbas, Lunny and U. M.

Omar, 14-23. goal and they brought off included 20 boundary hits.-Reuter. if they cannot make it fzz past the "We have a lot of hatting but most of an away victory against Dunded by

bateman's eyebrown two or three it is bad. Let me once say I don't 3- which leaves their supremacy

times an over at least,

agree with him. We have a lot of stilf

practically unchallenged, Rangera

And so, if one is to discuss the team bats who may come off-so many, in have settled down to serious football

in advance and this article will prob- fact, that the batting is that at least and will be on their heels at the first

The M.C.C. tourista defeated North-ably appear before very much cricket two of them do come off, silp I think.

ern India to-day by an innings and has been played-one most do so in relation to a cricket definitely 185 runs.

Northern India scored only 43 in slower than the ordinary, their first knock, Clark taking four

A TEAM OF BOWLERS? Hughes. After that it depends how on. Saturday when the members for seven and Marriott four for 20.

sho goes. But in case of a collapse were "At Home" to friends. As has In their second stand, the Indian

Frank alther I have gathered that the general the stuffing out of a bowler/in the gamɑ ɑf, bowls-which marked beon customary Indies participated Goodwin or Minu can eleven scored 58, Marietthee for 12 opinion is that we have a very fine with the tall up. Dunckley too, is

taking three

the occasion. if not varied, bowling side. At any The M. C. G. replied with 240 for 7, rato, we have quite a lot of bowlers very steady bat who used to go in a At the and of the game the prizes great deal higher in Shanghai than he won during the season were distri- declared, Mitchell scored. 54 and in the side, and as bowlers are human does here. On the whole I think that buted by Mrs. K. E. Greig, who later

(very human, sometimes) the moro you have the more you are likely to we have not so much to worry about

was presented with a bouquet by Miss on the batting side. produce one or two 'on their day'.

E. Keown, Now that it is raining A. R. Minu THE POOR OLD, SKIPPER.

Commenting on the progress bowls. before. He is the only real, alow There is one final point I should like was making in the Colony, Mr. J. bowler on the side, and with a glue to make. It is no joke captaining Lawn Bowls Association said that Russell, President of the Hongkong pot wicket he might well run through | side under any circumstances. When

one has to do it under unusual candi. Leonard gave the Saints the lead any team. Borotra wouldn't think of going with a glorious shot, but the Artillery There are two other'slow merchants tions of weather or wicket we could onto the court without his beret, and were the quicker to settle down to H. Owen Hughes and T. A: Pearce, even more difficult. II.D. Ramjahn always gives the im- concerted effort, and after Green- As changes they may be most

Nothing is easler than to criticinė pression of losing form when boahlelds had hit the cross bar with ofleatious, but I most sincerely

from the pavillon, Nothing is mare K. E. Greig, Mrs. Polson, D. B. discards his.

Marques beaten to the wide, and had hope they will be used only for an diMcult that to realize all the Bone and W. Wotherspoon ("A" team) Anyhow, Beltrau's best work was sent the goalkeeper sprawling across over or two at a time--little and factors that are operated on the lost to Kinghorn, Mrs. Stewart, J. B. porformed during the first twenty the line after a ball which just often.

mid of the Captain, at the course Chapman and J. Russell 17-19. minutes.

After that time he threw missed the upright, Beal, crowned a

which lead him to take the contac I Wright, Mes, Summers, J. A. away his skull cap.

useful piece of work on the wing with AC Hamilton is in my opinion.

of action, about which your pavilior Wateon and N. Drummond ("A" Tho Saints were certainly solid in

the pick of our attack. and I n perfect angle shot which found no

cricket critic froths! Leave 'hin Toamn) lost to Greenwood, Mra. lofence. Gosano, constantly jumping answer from Marques.

happen -to know after the Inst

alone.

Cunningham, A, MacFarlane and R. C. Interport down here Donald Leach

Wallace 9-10. definitely said that he was our best So long as a skipper can keep hit J. Wald, Mrs. Chalmors, W. Gun- bowler. Goodwin has apparently temper and his sence of humour heningham and R. Keown "A" team) staged a come back and on his day will hold his team together. For thidrow with S. f. Pollock, Mrs. Whyte, thero is... no botter fastmedlam is the secret of Captaincy. Every one T. F. Stainton and G. II. Stewart bowler. WIN favourite wicket mako mistakes in policy. fever [15-16.-

Beltrao pinyed quito a useful part in Townsend 30-Restor..

holding up the opposing forwards, though it struck mo he was not so

fective after he had discarded his

beret. These idiosyncrasies such as cleated from very threatening situa-Jeans into even more prominence than

Wearing barels, chewing gum; playing tour..

with shirt alcoveS

rolled up or loft

psychological influence.

hanging down have an astonishing

Against the Play

in, where perhaps, angels would have The Artillery ahould have lend at feared to trend, repeatedly spoilt the the Interval instead of sharing two Artillery movements.

gcals.

Gomos, loas burdened because tho It was more or less against the ball was not half so much over his run of the play that St. Joseph's took side of the fold, was steady and the lead again, and increased it to 3-1 covered Cesano in rollable style, before Leach scrambled home the

Behind these two was Marques, who Gunner's second goal. still has claims to being the best goal- But Ward made certain of the issuo. keeper in th leegue. Io was blame catching the Artillery vanguard nap- loan for the goals which were scored ping and going through to not his against him, and more than once socond and the Saints' fourth goal..

i

.

he would like to Beo compotitions among lady bowlars of the Colony.

The following wore the scores of the afternoon's games: ·

however is a hard one with most of governments!) but the one thing`r R. Gray, Mrs. MacFarlane, D. the grams of I doubt very much if captain has to do is to get the bes Peoples and J. Whyte ("A" team)

•ho will be effective an A rain out of his team.

lost to A. McArthur, W. Brown and damaged patch unil the sun has got well on it.

I wish. Owon Hughes the very best H. McKechnie 24-25.

A team lost to "team by really know nothing about Red- of fortune with his side.

BB-78.

ber, 1933.

By Order,

C. I. IMOWN,

Secretary,

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