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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1934.

STAN GASH TO LEAD SHANGHAI AGAINST HONGKONG

INTERPORT

SOCCER

TEAM CHOSEN

COLLET AGAIN LEADING FORWARD LINE

HONGKONG FACING FORMIDABLE COMBINATION_TO-MORROW

Stanley Gash, a great favourite with Hong- kong football fans, and one of the most ex- perienced Interport footballors in the Far East, is included in Shanghai's team to oppose Hong- kong to-morrow. It is reported that he will again captain Shanghai.

The team, word of which was received here! last night, includes a number of players who paid a successful visit to Hongkong a year ago.

In

Record Crowd Sees Tilden BeatVines

Playing before 16,000 persons, the largest crowd ever to witness a tennis match in the United States, Ellsworth Vines, and William T. Tilden, both former national tennis amateur singles championa, are pictured at New York's Madison Square Garden as they began the first of a series of matcher to decide the world's professional indoor championship. Tildon conquered his 22-your-old opponent in

three straight sota; 8-0, 6-3, 0-2.

addition to Gash, there is Turner at left back, Interport

Remedios at right half; Collet leading the for-

ward line, and Darkie Chen at inside right.

and

Programme Hockey

MACAO TO

the

HIRAI & KUSUNOTO BEATEN

(Continued from Paye 8.)

of

INDIA IN A HOPELESS

POSITION.

DEFEAT IN FINAL TEST NOW

ALMOST INEVITABLE

WALTERS SCORES A CENTURY:

PLAY DESCRIBED

India are in an almost hopeless position in the final Test match. When play finished yesterday, they were still 386 runs behind with eight wickets outstanding. Jardine did not enforce the follow-on, but batted again and declared at 261 for 7, Walters completing his cen- tury. Before the close, India, in the second innings had scored 65 of the required 452 to win, but lost two wickets in so doing.

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Madras, Feb. 12, The weather was fine and thero was a large attendance when the test match between England and India was rosumed to-day. The wicket showed signs of enimbling however, and favoured the bowlers.

India did not add to her overnight score. Nasomal suffered from a badly

KOWLOON GOLF wollen eye and did not hat.

Jardine, despite his substantial lead, did not force India to follow on. A good recovery by India might have turned the tables, for England, with

President V Captain's last use of the wicket, could not hope

What's Wrong With Soccer club ground: at King's "Park, started, the match with a bang. 3.06

In Shanghai?

Match To-morrow

to have made much of a showing.

Walters and Bakowell opened for England, but Bakewell was dismissed early, caught by Patiala off Amar Singh.. 10-1-4:

C. K. Naldu Mushtaq Ali C. S. Naidu Wazir Al

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4

18

D

17 10

India 2nd Innn.

Hussain, pot out. Mushtaq All, e Mitchell, b Verlay Wazir All, e Mitchell, b Verity. Amar Singh, not out

Extrus

Total (for 2 wickets)....

SPORT

GB

ADVTS.

Tho tifin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the Erst four

Collet, it will be recollected, was brought into the Shanghai team at the very last minute a year ago,

ing. Francisco is back to his old time form and with his brother A President v Captain's match will it was he who scored the winning goal for Shanghai.

Guillermo hitting his best stride, be played over the Kowloon Course Bamelt joined Walters, but was THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. The Shanghai eleven to-morrow will be:

Gavia and Polintan found the go-to-morrow when the following teams caught by Mushtaq All, off Nazir All,

will play singles in the TO-DAY ing most difficult for them.

marn- having added a useful 20. 70-2-26. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1834,

Townsend Follezon: Dalloway and Turner: Remedios, Gash| PRACTISE

Francisco's smashes near the net ing and fourball matches in the after-

was weak and caught by C. K. Naidu off Nazir Ali. 3rd March, 1934.

Wa24th, 26th, 27th, 28th February, and The Macao Hockey interport and the fine and securate place noon. and Costa: Tsoon, Chen, Collet, Archer and Malin.

eleven are due to arrive here atments and base lino drives

903-8. Nichols had the name score, Starting times are na followa:-- PRESIDENTS CAPTAIN'S

oight rune, when he was caught by noon to-day. This afternoon, at Guillermo baffled the youthful pair

On Saturday 24th, Monday 26th TEAM. TEAM.

Hussain, off Nazir Ali, 102-4-8, 4 p.n, they will practise on

most of the time. The Aragona

Tuesday 27th, and Wednesday 28th But Langridge joined Walters, who February, the first ball will be rung A. Braley II. Mundy

was making runs steadily, and tho

at 11 am, and the first race will bo where the Interport match is be-taking the first two gumes easily. 9.05 A. J. Dennis v J. McKeltic

v P..W. Parks two remained together until tho ing played tomorrow afternoon. They played marvellous tennis in 9.10 S. Machider

9,15 G.

G. Castle'

J. MaLaggan luncheon interval. At this stage Eng-run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, the bully-off at 3.30 p.m. Chairs will this set and allowed their competi9.2011. T. Buxton v L. D. Purves land had 141 runs for the loss of four 3rd March, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will bo be available around the ground attors to score only two games.

v J. G. Charlton wickets, W. Stoker 0.26

"WALTERS IN FORM,

run at 2:00 pm. a charge of twenty cents per seat.

v H. Milla In the second set Gavia and. Fo 930 C. R. Rosen

F. W. Dunhill Walters did not stay long after At 8 pm tomorrow, the Inter-lintan took an early lead of three 9.35 C. E. Terry

W. J. Genll V

lunch. His first stroke was an off OF port dinner will be held at the games, but these proved to be the 3.40 G. C. Mosя

China Emporium Cafe de Luxe, only games they could win in this 9.45 W. C. Simpson v D. N. Parsons boundary, which brake his century in Walters was

*MEMBERS' BADGES AND 145 minutes of play. back 9.50 W. J. Woolley v L. J. Cave

ENCLOSURE · tickets for which are $3 per head, set as the Aragons came

Naoomal, of Amarnath, however, one * Mumbers are reminded. that they' and can be obtained from Mr. R.

He and their ladies must wear

their row to win the set.

run later, having scored 102. That all is not well with Association football in II. Wang, C/o The South China strong and annexed six games in a 9.65 D. C. Wilson v W, M. Graves caught by Gopalan, substituting for

The third set was a nip and tuck

batted 160 minutos, and his innings badges prominently displayed through- Shanghai has been painfully obvious for some time past. Morning Post Ltd.

The Portuguese Consul will be affair with both teams playing HONGKONG YACHTING.s characterised by forceful rutting out the Mooling.

13 four's. No one without a badge will de The governing body in the Northern port has been present at the dinner. A musical scintillating tennis. The lead see

The Ladies Menagerie Rnce was and driving. He had

admitted to the Members' Enclosure. [ Langridge was caught by Hussain, Badges admitting non-members_to beset with problems this season, not the least among programme will also be presented. sawed most of the time, but as the

On Thursday, the visitors will match progressed, the Aragons the yachting feature yesterday, and

Enclosure and Club 40. 209-0-40. them being unruly behaviour by players and spectators meet the United Services at King's asserted their superiority and was won by Mi T. G. Mackay In

Rooms at $10.00 per day including Jardine, who had joined Langridge, tax-or $40.00 Inchiding tax for the as well as unwarranted gestures of defiance by certain Park at 230 p.m., following which romped away with this set und Gull, with Mrs. Elliott, in Pat, a clase also off Nazir All, having made the Member'

match. The final score of the The following are the results, clubs, exemplified by the action of the five Tung Hwa they will return to Mueso."

was in turn joined by Mitchell. When Meeting (indles $5.00 and 320.00 Fin. Corr. Fos'n. Mitchell was caught by Amarnath, third set was 8-6.

are obtainable through Diana 1 ... 4.51.12 4.49.64 6 players who refused to turn out for the Interport trial,

(Miss N.. Whitham).

having scored 28, the English captain the Secretary upon introduction by declared. Ho himself had added 35 Member, such Member to be respon last Sunday week as an action of disapproval of the

Rolla H3......D.N.F.

Tuns to the neore, which was 201sible for all chits, etc. Rabana YAD.N.F

for-Boven-wickets, and had two fours. Badges suspension of one of their colleagues...

admitting to Mombor In his 66 minuto innings.

Enclosure will NOT bo on sale at the Race Course

WRITER URGES RECONSTITUTION

FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

HOCKEY INTERPORT

DON BRADMAN.

what simline to that of the Foot-Forthcoming Game Being Joins Mercantile Firm

one

Eagerly Awaited

Maena, Feb. 10.

won so

TEAM FOR TO-DAY

Central British In Friendly

In Adelaide.

Adelaide, Feb. 12. Don Bradman has joined Mr. H. W. Ilodgetts, South Australian member of the Board of Control, in a stock. brokerage partnership in Adelaide.

The famous cricketer begins his duties with the firm immediately the English tour ends. He will play for South Austra in the Shefeld Shield matches, and us all doubts as to his future are set at rest-Reuter.

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FRIENDLY CRICKET.

Indian R.C.

second.

Yacht

4

Zephyr Y8. 6.00.30 4.50.216

(Mrs. R. Wren). Wasp II A. D.N.F. La Lindin A5.. 4.08.22 4.45.22

(Mrs Sheldon). Isobel AT 4.58.12 4.46.12 3

(Mrs. Booty).

4.54.25 4.41.25 -1 Gull A9

(Miss T. G. Mackay). Pat. A12

4.55.04 4.42.04 2 (Mrs. Elliott).

ENGLAND'S

171-5-102.

days.

a

India's Opening.

went to the wicket, The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, When India Clark and Nichole, the fast bowlers, Gloucester Building, (Tol. 27794) opened for England. But the wicket WILL CLOSE AT 10 am. ON THE was unsuited to their speed and Verity FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 12.39

took and Langridge

p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY. Hussain and Mushtaq All opened A limited mumber of Tiffins will bo for India. The latter was caught by obtainable mach day at the Glob Mitchell in slips, off Verity, when he House, provided they are ordered fik had scored only eight runs. 16-1-8. advance from the No. 1 Bay, Tels Wazir All was caught in the same phone No. 21920.

over.

way on an identical drive, by Mitchell, On no pretext will children bo who ran in to take it. Verity was permitted in either enclosure during RANKING bowling. Wasir All scored 21. 45-2-21. the first four days of the Meeting.

Amar Singh Joined Hussain, who

TENNIS PLAYERS

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

was batting stubbornly, and when The price of admission to the Public stumps were drawn, they had brought Enclosure is $4.00 per day including the score to 06 for the loss of two tax for all persons including ladies, wickets. Hussain had 18 and his and is payable at the Gate.

(Continued from Pago 8.) lost to . . . Meredith (Tally Ho) 67 partner 19. lost to Dr. J. C. Gregory (Yorks

v. War follow: wick) -2 2-0 4-4: lost to II. W. Austin (LC. Champs) 1-0

2---0--0

Soldiers and Saflorn in uniform nro Full scores Zo cabled by Router mimitted to the Tablic: Enclosure all

$1.00 per day including tax. India 1ut. Innu.

Boolamakers, The The men otc. will Dilawar Hussain, Barnett, b

not be permitted to operate within the lost to A. C. Riedman (Scarborough) 265-Jeoomal Naoomal (retired hurt)

Verity

13 precincta of The Hong Kong Jockey

5 Club during the Race Meeting,

Times will be obtainable, in thợ 20 | Restaurant in the Pubile Enclosure.

font to it. J. Itchie (Priory) 7-8 2-0 3-6;

The following have been chosen to ropresent the Hongkong Press in a lost to MM (Edgbaston) 4-5.2—6: friendly cricket match against the lost to claro (Warwick C. Champa.) Indian R.C. first eleven to-morrow lost to F. C. de Boram (Oxford UJ. on the Indian R.G. ground:

The question of improving the then be placed in a position some-

of footbal management Shanghai has been ably and ball Association of England.

# Why different officials for comprehensively treated by

the leagues and Associations, to correspondent writing

News, who, might ask. Here is the reason. A North China Daily after pointing out noticeable de- club playing in the senior league Tho prowess of the Maca hockey fects, and making comparisons be might profest against a result team is the subject of the greatest in- tween the constitution of Lie The Council decides to uphold the terest in sporting circles in Macab, Shanghai F.A.. Bhid

English protest and award them. the and the game to take place on Chinese New Year's Day between Hongkong suggests that points. The losing club decides and Macao is being eagerly awaited governing bodies. the Shanghai authorities have not to protest. They cannot protest here. moved with the times, and have to the league, and the only course

The feature of the play of the allowed. the game to develop of action is to protest to the Macao team is its splendid team work, whilst the Association remains Football Association, whose deck and for this due credit must be given stagnate.

sion would be final. If the ofli-in Lieut. F. O'Costa, who has shown He recommends the constitu- clals of the league were the same anabated zeal in coaching the team tion of two or more bodies to as the officials of the Association, ever since its organisation several years ago. He continues to guide and control the senior and junior it would mean that the Council ofercourage the players to attain the

the Association might find itself state of efficiency that has leagues, and argues na follows:

Would two bodies help Shang- having to confirm a decision with much praise in recent games.Our Local Press Team Meeting

Honce the Own Correspondent. hai football? My answer is yes. which it disagreed. In fact, I would recommend three. need for the Council of the S.F.A. I would recommend the formation being in a position to confirm or of two bodies to control the reject the findings of any of its league aide of football, having a committees. It is assumed that senior league with a reserve divi- the appeal would be dealt with by sion (a nursery having as Its the Association Appeal Committee, object the training of players for whose decision would be subject

The following will represent the the first division team), and a to confirmation by the Council, Central British Association In M. el Arculli (Daily Pross), G. W. junior league. The clubs com- thus placing in the hands of the friendly hockey match against H.M.S. Giffen (Telegraph), S. A. Graybt F. Avery (Burrey v. Middlesex). 2-

ht. J. 8. Harrison (Surrey v. Yorka) 6-4 7-8; prising both leagues that is, the Council of the S.F.A. the fullest Cumberland at King's Park this (Telegraph), J. M. Keller (S. C. senior and junior-would appoint control, and making its decisions afternoon at Go'clock.G. L. Gre Post), J. R. Luke (Telegraph), A. bt Rode! ( French 1.C.) one representative to the league final.

gory: V. Bond and A. Pole; S. Mac M. Omur (S. C. M. Pont), F. D. . . Williams (Godalmingi 6-2 6-8: Nider, C. Halford and N. Whitley: Perolra (S. C. M. Post). A. R. Buffin Godsell (Godalming) ddd; executive. The executive of the

A PROGRESSIVE STEP. W. H. G. Hirst, B. 1. Bickford, C. (Daily Press) and C. E. Wong (S. hit P. I. Partridge (Pleet), 6-4 15-13; Junior league would be appointed

C. Francis, W. G. Johnson and J. C. M. Post). by the clubs in membership.

Organised on these lines, I feel J. King, should be possible to get at least that a progressive step would be

MAMAK FIXTURE. a dozen senior league clubs. Thus, taken and something done to instil The CB.A. are meeting the th so far as longue football is con- into club officials a realisation of Battery, R.A., In a Mamak Hockey cerned, we would have a senfor their responsibility to the game, Tournament match on Thursday at longue with its reserve division, Football is a great game-a game 10.30 am at King's Park, and will and a junior league, both indepen- of glorious traditions--and it is fleld the following players G. Boss: dent bodion, working out their our duty to maintain those tradi-W. Tipple and A. Pole: S. Mac- Nider, C. Halford and N Whitley own programmes and responsible tions. It is a heritage passed on W. 11. G. Hirst, B. 1. Bickford, for the control of the clubs under us, and we should not hesitate to C. Francis, W. G. Johnson and J. their respective jurisdictions. take any stops that will enable us J.” King...... Then we would have the SF.A to pass on that heritage on a

FRIDAY'S MATCH. of which all clubs in the senior higher standard than when we On Friday, the C.B.A. are meet-Year meeting, the Stowards have do

in a clued to run the race in two divf. lost to P... Poison (Amateury. Profe and junior leaguca would be mem took it over. We are taught that ing HM.B. Modway Officers fers and pay a registration fee the game in the thing that counts friendly game at King's Park, The stons. The following draw has been lost to . Tr. Burwell (Ox. Un.

Band Dad Bin ⚫imado: which would permit them to tako part in the various cup competi- most, that the game is far more team will be announced inter. tions of the Association.

It

important than individuals, and no-oro should be permitted to raise a barrier against progress.

Edgbaston LTCA) 6–8 4–4;

A. H. Rumlah (Telegraph), capt, lows to W. L Breese (Wimbledon) - 0-8 M. R. Abbas (S. C. M. Post). F.

4.

G-4

C. R. D. TUCKEY.

hi 13. 11. Jarvis (Godalming) 7-5 6-2;

bt N. H. Latchford (Feet 6-3 6-2;

Wazir All, b Nichols

C. K. Naidu, b Verity Amarnath. c Elliott, b Langedge Merchant. Verity Yuvraj, Verity

Nazir Al. e Mitchell, B Verity.

G. S. Naidu, e Nichols, b-Verlt Musht

All, not out

Apar Singh, b. Barnett

Extra

Total

146

SERVANTS' PASSES. Passes for Servants will be farned on application to the Secretary, 3rd Floor

Gloucester Building.

to dis Employers are requested tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Servants are not permitted in the Members Enclosure excopt for pass- ing through on their duties but must

Any persons found loitering with.

bt G. 1. France (Wimbirdani G 26-212 (Hussain) 39; a (G. K. Naldo) 42; Servants pasace in their possession

Fail of wickets-1 (Wazir All) 16; remain in their employers stands, bi E. Percival (Army. Champs.) 3-0 4 (Amarnath) 66; 6 (Merchant) 991 will forfeit the same and will bo

0-2 6--21

bt Reydenreich (German Champa.) 4-4 6-2 6 (Yuvraj) 107) 7 (C. 8. Naldu), 122 removed from the enclosure.

LOCAL RACING.

bt Q. van Zuylen (G.D. v. Belgium) 8–4 64(Nazir All) 127; 9 (Amar Singh) lost to IT. D. Wide (Burrey v. Middlesex)

5-7 0-6:

146.

By Order

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W.

Int to 11. E. Razzown (Burres v. Yoska) 8-8

Clark

C. B. BROWN, D

Secretary. Hongkong, 12th February, 1984.

15 4

87

lost to H. K. Lester (ILC, Champs.) 1–0 6–2

Nichola

12

30

Verity

.28.5 10

49

30

Large Entries For New Year Meeting..

الو

Owing to the large number of entot to Dr. N. (Cambridge Army) 3-0 2-0: Langridge tries received for the February Count 1: Cochet (Wimblekan) 621-TOWN try Cup, in the Fanling China New out to W, Menzel (German Champs.) 4-6

- 6-1 2-6 4-87

FIRST DIVISION, *- MOTOR RACING.

Belle, Donnabella, Christmas.. Washington, Feb. 12. THE OFFICIALS.

Eclipse Eve, Ginger, Happy Hit, The American Automobile Associa- Jan Stower, Loch Ness, Movanagher, I have refrained from dealing

Leaves, Regarding officials, I would re- with the most important factor in tion has received a definite assur-Mouche, Much Ado, Red commend that the Councils of the the game the referee presumitance from Bir Malcolm Campbell That's That, Tigre, Wisdom Stak

that he will attempt to S.F.A. and of the junior and senior that the same proceduro will bolland speed record in at his own Zephyr

The bed of Saldrao Lake, near Salt

alonala) 3-8 01

7. Army)

0 ∙14% 0. England 2nd. Inna, Walters, c Jopalan, & Amarnath 102 Bakewell, a Patiala, b Amar Singh 4 Barnett, e Mushtaq All; » Nasin

All Townsend, a C. K. Naldha, b. Nasir

All ...........

Nichele, e Hussain, b Nazir All Langridge, o Hussain, b Waxtr

All Jardine, not out

Mitchell, a and b Amarnath

Extras

ABRA . 8 .5 ONAHON.

20

Total (for 7 wickets). Fall of wickets-1 (Bakowell) 18;

AUSTRALIAN NOTES

(Continued from Page 8.)

the association ftaolf will ostabilah matches. In the very near future a sinking fund, which will be SECOND DIVISION.

ined exclusively for this purpose. leagues should have different re-adopted as at Home, and that, with presentatives and I will give my football organised on the above Lake City, has been selected for the Aircraft, Anson, Celerity, Country Bouth Wales, still in the junior reasons for this later. We would lines, he will be botter able to do attempt. A deposit of hard packed Club, Firefly, Grand Slam. Ike (Lats ranks, has had an amazing record then reach a stage in line with his part in raising the standard of mineral salts is considered to make Green Butterfly) Malakit, Orleans, of major successos this season for

at Home, the game.

the lake bed one of the few, aur- Pat, Skewbald Griffin, The Greylag, rganisad football having bodies in charge of other The above suggestions are put faces in the world on which apood The Quail, Toby, Wonderfqi Chivalry one so young. During the past 12 glow championships of Australia, grados, with longues affiliated to forward in the belief that they will of00 alles an hour is practicable. No rider may compete in more months she has annexed the sin-

gir-Malcolm ostablished world' than one division and in membership with the provide the remedy for the present land speed record by attaining 272 Cash Bwoop Through Tickets New Zealand. New South Wales, Nazir All Association. The B.F.A. would discontent in local Soccer circles. miles an hour on Daytona Beach apply to the swoop run on the First Victoria, South Australia and Amarnath

Division only,

Queensland. Every state bar two!

Reuter

2 (Barnett 76-8 (Townsend) 00:4 Nichols) 102: (Walters) 174-8 Bowling Analysis, (Langridge) 200; 7 (Mitchell) 201.

[0. M.R. -23--6--55 23.

11.5 8

Amar Singh

HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB-

RUGBY INTERPORT. Thursday, 16th February: SHANGHAI B.U.F.C.

HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB. Club ground 3.30 p.m.

Booking at ANDERSONS, INTERPORT: DANCE, Peninsula Hotel 9 pm.

Ticksta obtainable from any

Committee member.. Saturday, 17th February: SHANGHAI R.U.F.C.

COMBINED SERVICES

'Club ground 3.80 p.m. -

W. PRYDE, Hon. Secretary.

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