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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933.

SHANGHAI'S STUBBORN BATTING PUTS THEM ON TOP

NAVYO Cricket CRICKETER And Hockey

INJURED

FACE CUT OPEN BY BALL

BERWICK BEAT

TAMAR

Teams

LEAGUE MATCHES

The following teams will take part in Mamak, hockey league, Army and Hongkong,cricket league matches during the next three days.

TO-DAY,

Mumak Hockey

To oppose H.M.S. Medway at the A friendly game of cricket was Police Training School this after- played between the H.M.S. Tamar noon, the Police will be represented and the H.M.S. Berwick yenter-by:

i day afternoon at the Valley, Jessop: Kushi Mohammed and resulting in a win for the Berwick, Hayward: Tate, Gough and Dor- Hulme, of the Tamar had to mer: Pennell, Wass Perkins, Rulin leave the field owing to Injuries Khan and Pilo. received during the play.

· Army Cricket. League

The R.A.M.C. meet the Royal

It appears that while he was Englheors in the Army Cricket

a Lengue at Sookunpoo this after-

Malaya

ALVIS,

CLUB'S

Recover From

From Seemingly Hopeless Position

DISASTROUS FALL OF FIRST 5 WICKETS

THEN ENTER YOUNG ALVIS

'STOKĖS BATS WELL AFTER BEING

GIVEN A "LIFE"

IMPORTANCE OF TO-DAY'S FIRST HALF HOUR

(By R. Abbit)

hatting, the bowler delivered floor, when they will field the for- POOR RUGBYbilitici, Shanghai would beat Malays. The game

was learned later that two lawing team: stitches were necessary. Richards of the Berwick, made show with the 4 excellent bowling, taking, four wickets for one run. Scores:

H.M.S. TAMAR.

Smith; b. Miller

Pagoc, Sharp, b. Richards,

Hope b. Richarda

Noale b. Richards Palmer b. Richards Collins c, and b. Miller Hulme

b. King

Mann b. Miller

Wells b. King

Chappel not out

Sykes b. King

Extra

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R.

W.

Milier

4

0 1)

3

Richarda

3

0

1

4

King

A

#

Manning

2

0

0

H.M.S. BERWICK.

Major Bonavin, Major Denvir Major Eursfield, Capt. Lewis Bryan, | Cpl, Catlin, Cpl. Millington, Cpl. Colledge, Pte. Goulty, Pto. Hayes, Pte. Leigh and Pte. Saundéra.

TO-MORROW,

Mamak Lengue

A Mamak hockey league match will be played between the Hong- kong Muló Corps and the Dih Battery, R.A., on the Marina ground to-morrow at 4.15, when the Mule Corps will field the following eleven:

H. Doakes: Imam All Khan and Rehmat Ullah: Atta Moüd, Pazal Dad and Baz Khan: Gaur Rahman, Sardar Khan, Mehr Din, Dhag All and Mohammed Khan.

SATURDAY,

1.K. Cricket League

The following have been selected to play for the Indian Recreation Club 2nd XI in a league fixture ngainst the Royal Navy on Satur day, at King's Park.

DISPLAY

BEATEN BY THE BORDERERS

BACKS AT FAULT IN ALL PHASES

gave a very

(By "Line Out”).

The Club "A" poor display to be beaten by the Borderers "A" in a rugby match at Happy Valley yesterday by one goal and a try (eight points) to two tries' points).

TN my notes, published yesterday I ventured the sug-

gestion that, defiance of the

pro-

started just after eleven o'clock yesterday and about noon I looked as if I was some prophet.

Five good Malayan wickets|taken at cover. Booth and Madar were down for thirty-six runs. were not out at the close of play And yor it was not due to real though the former had a desperate- bad batting, but rather to goodly narrow escape when, the fifth bowling and fielding and a ball of the last over but one, from good deal of ill-fortune on the Jonklaas, whipped off very quickly

and grazed the bails. batting side..

To start with Gibson was out to a catch at the wicket on the log side. It was for once a real catch about which there was.

"No possible probable shadow

over."

THIS MORNING'S POSITION.

There is overy prospect of a full and exciting day's cricket to-day.

A good deal depends on the first

THE SHANGHAI TEAM.

HOW I SAW IT FROM THE PRESS BOX

ALVIS LOSES HIS WICKET THROUGH A BAD. SHOT: MALAYA ATTACK

A LITTLE UNFORTUNATE

(By "Varitas").

05 扛

elso was the batting display back sharply. half hour of course, but if the two OVERSHADOWING everything with a glorious ball which whipped of doubt, no possible doubt what-not-out batsmen can stay for that of L. Alvis.

length of time.Shanghai rany run

THE Shanghai men had to watch up a tremendous score.

player, the ball right up to the bat, THIS young Malaya Gibbo played as pretty a fine leg

whose cheerful personality has which was why most of the runs from behind the wicket glance as he has ever played in

Willie, on the other hand, may been no less attractive than his came

But he has find his length. (six his life, but by brilliant anticipa

nover again approached the performances on the field, nobly strokes. tion Mayhow went across and

hin reputation upheld form he showed in the last two brought off a magnificent catch.

overs of the second day of the cricketer of laterit and promising WILLIS'S one error in an other- wise faultless`display of field- ability. Hongkong match.

jing cost Malaya heavily. Ho drop- His innings not only stopped a ped a fairly easy catch from Stokes Malayan rot, but prompted the with the total at-16. Stokes went which boasted all the essentials of sound defensive cricket.

THE

Considering that the majority

A. K. Abbas, M. R, Abbas, A. A. of the Borderers were fairly new

Ea batted conidently until Torry

Aziz, A. H. Bakar, H. T. M. Barma, to the game, and that the Club Wilson got him with a change of

T. Hamet, A. K. Minu, K. Nazarin, were playing experienced men, tho pace, Burn just failed to get hold

kor.

+

It is really any one's match still A. Rahmin, A. A. Rumjahn and A. game reflected, great credit on of one and was out at deep mid-on, though Shanghai have at present Second Inuings 48 for 5 declared R. Sumad. Reserve:-A. R. Marthe soldiers: but the Club should while R. N. Hamilton drove one a slight bulge. But is dhe wicket pertinent question "why did the on to compile a painstaking 42,

never have allowed them to score straight which no one but a tail going to roll out ensy again on the earlier batsmen fail?". either of the tries they did.

bowlor but Isaaca could have fourth innings? In the first half the Club for-touched. But ho got a hand to it Wigh and never got the bail, and was held by Simpson again at deep wards played badly. They packed and the ball travelling right on

Johnson Lb.w.

Sharp b. Hope

Millor b. Collins

Manning c. Smith b. Hope.

Richards b. Collina

Borodalo c. Palmer b. Collins

Castle run out

Ellaway e. Page b. Collins

Covington b. Collins

-King c. Neale b. Neale

Bankin not out

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Hope....

Collins

Neale

4 1 10

}

5 1

9

Б

1

1

Second Innings 57 for T

BORDERERS HOCKEY DEFEAT

H.M.S. WHITEHALL SCORE FOUR TIMES The H. Q. Wing of the South Wales Borderors played a friendly match against the H.M.S. White-

BACKS AT FAULT.

A

A GALLANT STAND.

‹ Close of Pluy' Scores:

MALAYA—lat. INNS.

b Isaacs

L Alvis, b Isaacs f. 9. Gul, b Isanes

V. Croome, e P. Madar, b Isaacs W. O. Jonklaas, 1.b.w.. Leach G. L. P. Willis, at. Mayhew, b

Madar

never

THE wicket can't be blamed.. It

fielding Malaya played easily enough all day,

sinckened. Eu performed pro only a few deliveries by Jonklang and Willis kicking up, and these diglous feats of diving and picking 10. chiefly because they wero pitched up at backward point. Willis saved a couple of dozen runs. in

-90

course,

*

THE carly accuracy of Isaacs, of cannot be ignored. Noverthaless I feel that Burn, 19 Gibson and Eu Cheow-tiek con- tributed more than anything else to their quick dismissala,

they allowed Hardy of the Bor-mid-on yards behind the bowler.

D. C. Burn, e Simpson, b Isaacs derers serum to run right through

o short. When Gill was bowled by a good R. G. Gibson, e Mayhew, b Wilson their midsi to score between 'un from Isaacs five wickets were Eu Cheow-telk, b Wilson the posts, the try being converted. down for thirty-six, and it looked N Hamilton, c. Simpson,

as if Malaya were in for a complete collapse. But here the Shanghai After half time the losers succcas endod." hall yesterday afternoon at the sottled down and the forwards Valley, the Anal score of 4-0 read gave their backs, amongst whom ing in favour of the naval sido. were Turner, Griffiths, Jenkins Tho-Navy-were-vastly superior, and-Archer, plenty-of-chances. and overwhelmed the Borderers They obtained the ball in many the alde who pulled things round time and time again. Osborne of the set scrums and line-outs, for them. Alded by atolid defence Croome, from the experienced and Hopes played a gallant defen- but the back frittered sive game for the losers and it chances, either by trying to cut whose knee was so bad that he had Fall of wickets: 1 (Gibson) for 10; 2 too, tried hard hitting before it was entirely due to them that the in too much or by faulty handling. a runner out, Alvis played sterling (Burn) for 13; 3 (Hamilton) for 23; 4 was warranted. Hamilton was cricket. He refused to be dismay-(Eu Cheow-teik) for 20; 5 (Gill) for rather unfortunato to be a victim Mecke scored a nice try when ed, and, apart from one puzzling 80; 0 (Croome) for 100; 7 (Jonklass) of some really smart folding. he slipped through far out, but over from Leach, he seemed master. for 116; 8 (Wills) for 157; 9 (Alvis) Archer failed with a difficult of the attack. With olghty on the for 181; 10 (Morgan) for 180. kick.

Whitehall did not score more goals.

DIVETT'S "HAT-TRICK"

COMPORTABLE HOCKEY WIN FOR THE CLUB AGAINST SUFFOLK

The Hongkong Hockey Club senior eleven gained their fourth victory of the season when they defeated H.M.9. Suffolk by three goals to nil a fast friendly match at King's Park yesterday after.

Doon

PLAYER INJURED

Has to Leave Field in Friendly Match

The Club de Recralo defeated the G. E. R., Divett, playing South Wales Borderors by the only at centre-forward for the goal, scored by Pinto, in a friendly civilians, notted all three hockey match at King's Park yester- afternoon. Commencing play

of their centre-half,

goals, thus gaining the hat-with only ten men, the Borderers lost trick and incidentally bring the services ing his total for the season to Dykes, who sustained a nasty injury eight,

to the right eyo a few minutes after the initial bully-off. The ball hit by Watts and deflected from Recreio player's stick, hitting Dykes in the eye. Dykes had to leave the

WAS

A

J. L. Totley appeareil at left wing for the Club, T. J. Price being brought In at right wing. Price muffed many opportunities by hid hesitancy in field for treatment and was unable toļ centring. The civilians did most of continue in the game,

tho prossing in the first half during Handicapped as they were, "the" which Divott scored twice, both goals Borderers put up a gallant fight and rosulting from. fine solo efforts. Sin-| It was not until the second half that) clair, at inside, right, was over the Recrelo ponstrated their defencel Roures of dangor in the Club's attack, and found the not.

The Suffolk, half-back line, Rogers,

Muspratt, "and" Poulden, worked hard. HOMEWARD BOUND

The second half 'aný better.com

bination on the part of the Suffolk forwards, OʻNellt putting in good work on the right wing, while Darley and Burters were both dangerous.

Borderers' Players Sail To-morrow.

Away

The Club wont ahead whon Archer ran over after the one good

passing movement of the gamo. The kick was entrusted to King, but the ball rolled over before he had a chance,

The Borderers were playing fine, determined ruggor, and the Club were weak enough to allow thom to score just on time, when threa of the Club backs were guilty of not falling on the ball to prevent tho try.

KEEN COUNTY RUGBY

Narrow Successes for Home Teams

SUSSEX DRAW AT IPSWICH

London, Nov. 15. Three county championship rugby matches were played to-day, exciting games result- ing.

Sussex travelled to Ipswich and

It was the youngat member of

board Malaya had a better appetito for their tiffins.

CHANCES Dropped.

R. Morgan, b Isaacs ....

C. A. Speldewinde, not out

Extras (11 b., 6 lb.)

Totali

Bowling Analysis.

Таалса

Wilson Loach

Booth

I got Into awfully hot water a day or two ago for saying that, Judging from the Shanghial stan- Madar dard of flelding was used to, the Jenkins present team la deficient in that

apartment.

14 NEITHER Gibson nor Eu had much to reason to congratulate themselves on the strokes which

17

186 cost them their Wickets, Burn

EACH

exceptionally

Lell before tiffin. Ho conceded

four runs in seven overs, four of 0. M. R. W which were maldens. 26.1 6 57 12 2 08 G 40

Leach bowled one no ball.

SHANGHAI—ist INNS.

Shortly after lunch and be fore he had his fifty Alvis was L. Stokos, e Alvis, à Spelde

winde ... badly put down at short leg. Hey. F. N. Bayhew, b Jonklass went on to make ninety. "Verb. P. Madar, not out Sep.

R. Booth, not out

Extras (0 by

Total (for 2 wkts.) ...

After Crooma and Janklann had gono Willis rendered valuablo assistance, even if he was a trifle agricultural in his methods at times.

-

4 lb.)

ALVIS gave an obvious sigh of relief when the Shanghal skipe, per took himself off. He had morally lost his wicket to Leach three or four times.

THE diamison of Alvis was positively sad He made a

42 rank bad stroke (and made it late 8 at that), hitting right across a straight good" length ball from Телася.

107

P. V. Simpson, D. W. Leach, T. A. Madar, J. C. Jenkins. A. C. Sinclair, J. A. Isaacs and T. W. R. Wilson tó bat.

I was very surprised to, seo him 20: 2 (Stokes) for 70.

Fall of wickets: 1 (Mayhew) for

given 'stumped' as he was so early for the ball I thought his bat had coma round to be grounded in the

safety area. But it was not sq. Willia

GI

Bowling Analysis.

O, M. R.

W.

Morgan held on well, Alvis Jonklass had not been in such a hurry to Alvis..... score I think he would have, made Speldewinde his century. As it was he tried to cut one which he should have played and deflected it on to his wicket.

It was a very courageous and an invaluable innings.

M.C.C. TOURISTS.

Drawn Match With Patiala Eleven.

Patiala, Nov. 16. Marylebone Cricket Club

The The total of a hundred and

SAACS figures of 0 for 57 give only an indication of his high standard of bowling. It was pay arecilenco, particularly during the pre-timin period.

HE succeeded in getting pace off

B. 9. GILL

the wicket, and was tan the slipa, and Alvis, who in this talizingly accurate in length.

THE Shanghai folding showed

an improvement.

series has had no equal at cover, was again a

in a delight to watch.

ONE felt that the reward for

such magnificent efforts.

MAYHEW kept wicket very very, very small.

efficiently. He and Dunkley SHANGHAI were forced to be have so for shared the honours. restrained because of the high Quiet, but clean, are Mayhew's methods of taking the ball, and he lds not missed a chance of catch ing or stumping.,

Kirk, on the left wing, was also pro- With the departure of the troop-performed, well to share the hon-eighty six was very, antiafactory tourist oleron played a drawn match | PHE quality of the Malaya attack

MORE CHANCES DROPPED.

attacked strongly but fuspratt w the Bouth Wales Borderers hockey in destructive mood and received good team will sustain a great loss in the scored narrow victorica over Mid- before. support from: Tidd-and-Philips. In goal Wagstaff brought off some fine departure of Lieutenant R. 8. Cress diosex and Surrey respectively.. ES YOLA few minutes from the end regular members of the regiment first Middlesex by 0

woll, and Lieutenant it. Tyler, both At Bournemouth Hampshire beat Prios sent in a good pass from the slaven. Cresswell has figured at whereas at Blackheath, Surrey woro points to. Boven, right, and Divett connected to score

centro half and Tyler Inside right the Club's third goal.

and both have represented the Army beaten by 20 points to 19. The Club's defense was again up in the Triangular Tournament series.

'CANTADS WIN.

to standard.

The fóàmi wore;

CB.A.. INCOGNITOS,

!

with Patile to-day.

in the afternoon was unusually The M.C.C. scored 390; Jardinene. Jonklaas, GILL, Alvis, and being responsible for. B0 runs, and the Willis, on a wicket loaded with Patiala eleven had 885 for six, Wazir runs, kept the batsmen on the q. v. All sorod 150-Reuter.

all the time, and not the alightest, risk could be taken,

WALES' VICTORY.

FILL looked as though he would his figures, none for 22 in 18 overs, aro eloquent of sustained accuracy,

was

standard of the attack, but their restraint

tempered with soundness, and very few streaky shots were seen.

NOTHER keen battle of wite is

promised.to-day,

HOCKEY DANCE,

The first dance of the T.M.C.A. combined Hockey Clubs, held in the West Lounge last evening,” was ste couples were present to dance to music provided by the Cheft-0 Dance Orchestra, under Mr. G. W. True.

• Thn - Lóung was tastefully corated with streamers, and coloured

Stokes and was batting nicely when Mayhew was sont in frat with ho picked a real beauty from Jonkians, which Just took the bails (26-1-8). Thereafter, came a The following will represent the Eastern Counties and Sussox and stand between Stokes and Club: E. B. Moses; A. A. Dand and Central British Association in a scored six points each in their en-Madar, but the former was badly Rodger: W. A. Heed, II. J. D. Lowe friendly hockey match against the counter.

dropped at second slip early on. and V. Reed; T. J. Price, A. Sin- Encognitos at King's Park this after-

balloons, while in the centre was hung In his first two overa to earn A Hockey stick. Mr. B. F.- Balk was noon, at 6.18 sharp G. Most N. Cambridge University entertain-It made all the difference. It was Whitley, A. Polo; F. W. E. Allen, C. ed. Guy's Hospital, and amarged not until seventy-nine runs were

In an International soccer couple of wickets. He had May Mo Butroiki Warstang Tidd and Phil Halford Deakes! W. 11. G. Hirst. T. successful after a keen match, wine on the board that he was, for unice, Alipai Rogers Muspratt and Fulden 8. D. Whitley, C. C. Francis, W. Uning by eight points to alxe tempted into lashing out at an match to-day. Wales beat Eng- how in trouble from the start, and Dancing was from 9. p.m.

Naille Darley, Burtess Campbell Johnson, R. A. Carroll Reservareuter

off-ball from Spaldewinde and was land by two goals to one Reuter. eventually made him his victim a.m.

chir. G. E. R. Divett, J. E. Potter and if. L. Tetley,

1.3. King and G, I, durevitch,

England. Defeated In Soccer.

Newcastle, Nov, 15,

JONKLAAS bowled well enough

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