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INTERPORT CRICKET

TRIAL

FINE FIELDING FEATURES

SATURDAY'S GAME

(Continued from Page 8.)

ing batsmen's places,

There are several others who are rather doubtfhi bht no doubt the future trials will help-if the weather holds up. But I find it so difficult to decide between Minu and Elvin that I am beginning to consider whether one could sed both in the zido? On results, Elvin is the better bowler,- but ho is no bat or field, while Minu en log and in a brilliant foldsman who is worth his ten or twenty before he goes in to bat. But so far anyway, after bowling well to start with ho Inlla shori and that. on a plumb Shanghai wicket, is pure Hades!

can

By way of interest I started jotting down as strong a side of bowlern (who make the trip as at present advised) and 1 got

Elvin. Minu, Ricketts, Pereira, Garthwaite and T. A. Pearce, Add Dunkley as the stumper, and it leaves four places of which ene goes to 11. Owen Hughes. Three Not no bad a nucleus, is it? of the six bowlers would get in as batamen-(two for certain) and two more are useful sluggers.

As for the last three places, the

of T. E.

Pearce, EJ.R. Mitchell, H. W. Baines, J. P. Williams, G. A. Stewart and I. Meinnis are out standing. They are, the people who should, 1 think, be tried out most carefully, an I assume that (barring the inclusion of bath Elvin and Mina), no one is going to quarrel with my Art seven names, and the remaining four places must be fillet from them. It will be most interesting to see how

names

A POINT IN SCORING

Interesting Issue Raised

"Extras" But if that no-bail is to to included in the final total of extras, and also in the bowler's

analysis, then the total of extras plus the number of runs hit off bowlers during an innings,

going to be one more than the actual total number of runs scored during that innings.

K.C.C. PRACTICE MATCH

SEVERAL PLAYERS DO WELL

practice The first K.C.C. match on Saturday revealed a 'couple of useful new bowlers, as well as encouraging form with the bat by C.1. Stapleton and F.R. Zimmern

off the G. B. Jones, who came wicket fairly fast and with an ap

nevernl prectable break, ment down excellent deliveries, and V. Durling, a medium paced bowler, maintained fairly good length and was accurate,

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F. S. W. Smith bowled Roise awk- ward stuff,.n trife short with the ball coming up sharply, and A. E. Perry caused some worry to batsmen with a tantalising length.

MODEL OF SOUNDNESS. Zimmern's innings indicated that he will be batting as well as ever this

Reason

with fine forcing shots which found

the field. Kaja

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, ·1934.

Macao Racing Season Opens Brightly

GOOD SPORT YESTERDAY FOR LARGE GATHERING OF FANS

Weather conditions were first rate for the re-staft of the racing season at Macao yesterday, and a large concourse of fans were rewarded with some excellent racing sporting results. There were one or two upsets

In form, but finishes were keen,

and spectators had no reason to

feel disappointed with the day's offering.

The Results.

1-Mounted Troop Handleap, .0 Furlongs African Eve, 165 lbs. (R. H..

Charles)

Pat, 175 lbs. (1. A. Browning). Mouche; 170 lbs. (A. H: Potts)

Won by a length; two lengths. Timo: 140.4. Pari-mutuel: Winner $8.00; Placca, $7.00; $0.70; $18.20.

Beltior.

W.

African Eve, 188, R. II. Charles .. 36 Mouche. 170. A. 11. Iufta Bat. 175. 11. A. Browning, The Curlew. 148. E. Joseph White Bines, 148, Llewellyn Jack O'Lantern, 284, Strauda ...........

F.

SWIMMERS LEAVE.

Hongkong Interporters Full Of Confidence,

MANY SUPPORTERS. Accompanied by several supporters, the Hongkong Interport Swimming

team left for Shanghal by the Pre-1 rident Coolidge on Saturday, when rousing nend-off they were given a

gathering of local large by n enthusiasts at the wharf to bid the 11 Colony's representatives farewell

and good luck.

10 7

18

11

2-Tap 8lac Handicap, 6 Farlongs Gold Currency, 164 lbs. (5. Y.

Pon)

Great Hall, 161 lbs. (8. Y. Linng) Fair View, 168 the. (P. P.

Botelho)...

Mr. D. F. Lopes, manager of the team, loft for the north earlier in the | week.

Mr. G. E. Roza-Pareira, the captain,

1 expressed confidence in thoir ability

2 to retain the Taggart Cup which they won against Shanghai and Tientsin in the last Interport held in the northern port.

3

Won by five lengths; five lengths, Time: 1.93. - Pari-mutuel: Winner $13.20; Pinces. $12.20.

Betting

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19

70 48

18

The team consists of W. Lawrence (V.ILC.), L. Roza-Pereira (V.R.C.), A. A. Roza (V.R.C.), E. B. Roza (V.R.C.), T. Paret (V.B.C.), C E. Roza-Pereira (VR.C.), Ed. da Roza (V.R.C.). E. M. Marques (V.R.C.), W. T. Campbell (V.R.C.), Kwok Chun- hang (South China), Lau Po-hei (Chinese Athletic), Chan Shek-pui (Chinase Athleticl, S. E. Work Unattached) and W. Fullager (South 3 Wales Borderers),

Gold Currener, 164, 8. Y. Tan ..

23 He hit very cleanly, being Great Hall, 161, 5. Y. Linng .... exceptionally strong on the leg side Fair View, 168, P. Botelho..

3.The Meng Ha Handicap (Second Bretion). 6 Furlongs. Chow Fan, 162 lis. (Yu On) Iloy Tor, 147 lbs. (Ah Chee) Bold Commander, 162 lbs. (Lau

Ming)

Stapleton's innings was a model of Roundness. lie was never in difficul- ties, and with his side threatened with complete collapse, could be excused for some occasional ultra- cautiousness. Two siuare cute and a series of cover drives to the boundary of the were delightful illustrations bataman'a wide repertory of strokes, which also included neat shots behind the wicket.

For their first outing of the sea. son, nil the players did quite well. OPENS Peddle indulged in some splendid for- UP DEBATE

R. ABBIT

I observe that the figures, as given In the official score book, have been altered-prenume deliberately-by a scribe in a contemporary, and I should Ilke to ask, why? There were two

eing batting towards the close to win the game for F. E. Lawrence's team, And it is a pity that he is shortly leaving the Colony. He would prove real nequisition to the club this season, being also a very safe field.

alterations, both similar in nature, HAMBURG V. BERLIN

In the bowling analysis. Both Bur

nett and Garthwaite, when bowling,

had ten runs hit off them from the

bat, and while the former bawled a wide, the intter bowled a no-ball, from neither of which

кая A run

SOCCER MATCH

scored from the bat. It was the Traditional Encounter

Ends In Surprise

fore shown by a crass in the analysis and scored in the allotted column on the left of the detailed analysis and brought to account in the final set-

Berlin, Sept. 2. out of the bowler's Ogures with an

The traditional football match explanatory foot-note. Burnett, ahould between the cities of Hamburg be debited with eleven runs and Garth- wate with a similar number: But, and Berlin was held this year to the my follow scribe shows the foot day at the Preussen Stadium here notes,, he reduces the runs to 'ten'. before a crowd of 25,000 specta- Does he consider that wides and notora, balla, if not acored off, are not to be

The piny ended with a surprise debited to the bowler? If so, I invite vietory for Hamburg 4-1. Short- a reference to his authority. Hut of ly after the start the Hamburg Courac. if he is just setting a trap team succeeded in netting two Bay. In any case, however, I submit for "scissorera" 1 have no more to goals, which lead it kept until that the offiein! xcore book should be half-time. After the interval Ber- the authority, and alterations should in seared with a free kick, whero not be made without reference to the upon the Hamburg team can Rcorer, which, in this case, I happen centrated all efforts and was able to know could most easily have been to score twice again.. done. I score,

A RESPONSE TO R. ADBIT.

The point raised by R. Abbit con- .cerning the method of scoring is in teresting. Personally. I cannot And refereneca dealing with it, writes "Veritas," but in my own experience it has always been the catablished practise to credit no-bails and wides lo "Extras" and not against bowler's analysis. The reasons for

the

HONGKONG WINS

Defeats Hankow In Bowls Match

Shanghai, Sept. 9. Hongkong's bowlers in a sensational this seem fairly obvious. A no-ball or match to-day defented Hankow, con- wide is not counted in the bowler's querors of Shanghai's strong rinks, over, and the bowler is made to de-and brought a hope to the visitors' liver another ball. Furthermore, if a camp that the Colony might win wide or no-ball is placed among the one of its next two matches witht "Extras." as it must be, then to add Hankow and thus create

a three- It also against the howler's analysis cornered tle. means duplication onl nn incorrect Hongkong won to-day by 21-19, tally in the check scoring. Surely the but only after, an extra head. correct method of scoring

At the moment Shanghai has de a no-bali from which, we will say, two runs feated Hongkong, Hankow has beaten have been hit, is to credit the batsman Shanghat, and Hongkong is leading with two, dobit the bowler with two, by one match in the rubber with and place one in the no-ball section of | Hankow—Renter.

Won by length; 3 lengths. Time: 1.34.3. Pari-mutuel: Winner Places, $7.90; $0.10; $7.90.

Dotting.

Chow Fan, 162. Yu On ley Tor, 141, Ah Chee

Held Commander, 162, Lau Ming..

$46.20;

Several Club-mates and friends are accompanying the swimmers includ- Ing Mr. J. M. M. Alves, Joint-Secretary of the V.R.C. Mr. H. Hynman, Hon. Treasurer, Mr. L. P) Lenfesty, Mr. FF. X. D'Aimada Jnr.

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The Cary, 108, Wong Tuk Yuk ** 31 Dare Devil, 162, fu Yu Winek Velvet. 148, Opium Dick.. 21

4

25

4-The Mong Ha Handicap (First Section). 6 Furlongs. Festival Eve, 148 lbs. (Capt. J.

A. Jordan)... Vago, 148 iba. (N.. Deita) Shaughraun, 145 ibr. (S. Y.

Llang)

1

3

Won by short head; four lengths, Time: 1.83.4.

Pari-mutael; Winner $51.00; Places, $11.40; $6.80; $11.00,

Exiting

w. P.

18

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Festival Eve, 148, Capt. J. A, Jordan Vago, 14, N. Delta..... Shaughraun. 145, 8. Y. Lian .. 12 Racing Telumph, 161, P. P. Botelhe Ihnquet Hal), 148, İp Kulying ....... Hot leels, 150. S. N. Pang....

The Arela Prets Handicap. Furlongs.

Sarabande, 181 lbs. (Ip Kul-ying) Delightful Chance, 166 lbs. (F.

F. L. Antamok, 162 lbs. (P.-P. Botelhni

CIVIL SERVANTS' GALA.

The Chinese Civil Servants' Club have arranged to hold a gala at their Pavilion at North Point on Saturday,

commencing at 7 pm.

On Saturday, September 29, the Chinese Y.M.C.A. will hold' aquatic meetings at their pavilion at North Point and in their swimming pool simultaneously.

HOME RUGBY

13 The Leicester three-quarters ran rint la their match against Panarth

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Won by two lengths; two lengths.

Coventry Gloucester Lelcester

Northampton

MANY SURPRISES

IN YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL

"REDS" BLANKED OUT TWICE

New York, Sept. 9. A full programme of ruatches in the major baseball leagues, including half a dozen double headers, saw one or two sur- prising results to-day.

- Cincinnati Reds had the un-

HOME FOOTBALL SHOCKS

LEADING TEAMS FALL ON THEIR OWN GROUNDS

SPRUS' FIRST WIN AND LINCOLN'S

FIRST DEFEAT

The failure of prominent home teams to do themselves justice was a feature of English League football on Saturday. DrawA matches were the order of the day, no less than 20 being left in this state.

I.R.C. Win

uauul experience of being blanked Lawn Bowls

out twice in tho same day, Brooklyn Dodgers performing this feat. The Giants were also blanked out by French, the Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher. St. Louis Cardinals won both matches

A double Philadelphin Philltes, and similar header with

tecereitended the Yankeoa against St. Louis Browns.

The full results,

as cabled by Reuter, follow,

New York

BO

Championship

AN OUTSTANDING

ACHIEVEMENT

Sunderland, Preston and Man chester City continued their wins ning way, the latter doing well to annex polats at Birmingham. Arsenal disappointed their raupe ( | porters by being held to a division of spoils at Leeda, but Tottenham gladdened the hearts of the White. Hart, Lang, crowd with their find victory of the season. Leicester won brilliantly: from the-Ville.

Coventry's drawn match with Watford was the biggest surprise of the day, for it meant that the Defeating the Kowloon Cricket former not only lost their-feat- Club by six shots, the Indian Re-Point of the season, but also cen creation Club on Saturday won the ceded their first goal:: Linpointoo.. #cond division championship of Same a cropper to complete the the Lawn Bowle League. Although upsets. they have still two more matches

SPORT

ÁÐVIS.

ing on the championship, SW THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Kowloon Bowling Green second

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

R II 10

Pittsburgh

1.

7

0

(Suhr homered),

to play, the Indians cannot be

lapped.

5

0

A restricted programme,

with

(French pitched)

two matches in the first division,

Cincinnati

0

2

0

the results of which had no begr

(Bence pitched),

Brooklyn

9

0

Cincinnati

D

3

0

(Mungo pitched)

Brooklyn

3

7

Q

(Stripp homered)

7

0.

(Furges homered) Boston

Chiengo Boston

G 2

7

1

11 15

0

Chicago

string win handsomely at the ex- pense of Civil Service, and strengthen further their efforts to finish runners-up in the junior

division.

1.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Seventh Extra Race Meeting, to be held on Saturday, 22nd September, 1934, (Weather permitting), may be A special service to

the obtained at the Secretary's Omte. beginning of the Jewish Rosh Hashana Gloucester Building; the Club (New Year) was held in the Jewish House, Happy Valley; the Hong Synagogue, Robinson Road, last

mark

(Whitney and Berger home evening, conducted by Rabbi Ellas. Kong Club; the Sports Club; and

There was a large congregation pre- the Stables, Shan Kwong Road, sent, which included the Rabbi

Entries closo at 12 o'clock NOON Gouldfeld, of Manila, who said on Thursday, the 13th September,

red)

St. Louis Philadelphia..

6 12

1

1

4

1

7 18

0

3.

9 0

St. Louis....

(Davià homered) Philadelphia ..

AMERICAN LEAGUE, '

Washington ....3 7 0

(Harris and Schulte homered) Chicago...

11

0 15 (Bonura and Hopkins honie- red) Washington Chicago

Philadelphia Cleveland ...

4449

2

1

3

B 12

Б G 14

10

Trosky homered}

Philadelphia

Cleveland

1.

2- ON

2

(Averill and Burnett homered. There were ten innings)

in con-

prayers. Further services tinuation of, the celebration will bo held this morning and this evening and on Tuesday.

McCabe was not out 123 and A. Chipperfield net out 51.

KENT. M.C.C.

"

G.

Kent are playing the M. C. C. at Folkestone where the M. C. C. scored

1934.

By Order.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

COUNT THE

"TELEGRAPHS"

380 runa. C. F. Walters made 83 and 147 J. H. Hunian 52. J. T. Hearne was not out with 111 against his name. A. P. Freenen captured six for 109.

--Reuter.

T

EVERYWHERE

No one will dream these are Last Summers Frocks"

12

04

15

22

and no less than 41 points were scored without reply.

0

Principal results of matches played

to-day follow

Bath

21 Llanelly

A

Cardiff

12 Bristol

5

3 Bridgend

22 Lydney

Boston

41 Penarth

Detroit

10 Headingley

Reuter.

4

(There were ten innings) New York .... G 15

· 11

4

(Selkirk homered)

St. Louis

(Clift homert. There were

14 innings)

New York

51

0

WE DRYCLEAN

(Gehring homered) St. Louis

G

·0

Time: 1.33.3. Pari-mutuel: Winner $17.70; Places $7.20; $8.00; $3.30.

Betting.

Barabande, 191, 1p Kulying Delightful Chance, 158. F. P. 21 Antamok, 152. P. P. 1otelho....

20

P. w.

63 A7 27

32 10

42

24

33

Little Beauty, 147, 9. Y. Jian. Racing Spirit, 147, 8. S. Pan .. Potsdam, 148, Lirut. Wall

G-The Mong Ha Handicap (Third Section). 6 Furlongs.

Fi Fn: 140 s. (Jonn Dowbiggin) Sea View, 498 lbs, (Beryl Fair) (City of Shanghai, 132 tbs. (Pam

Scott-Harston)

Won by three lengths; a length. Tinte: 1.38.3.

CRICKETER KILLED.

London, Sept. 9. Dudley Pope, the well-known Essex county ericketer, was fatally injured to-day in an automobile accident.— 1 Reuter...

"

No. 38

819

"

130

Pari-mutuel: Winner $8.60; Places $7.30; $6.80,

W.

Hatting. FI, 140, Joan Dowbiggin .... 72 Sen View, 118, Beryl Fair. City of Shanghal, 112. Pam Scolt

Harton Harbour View, 140, Betty Fair. CASH SWEEPS.

$78.30

22,60

11.30

Unplaced ponies ($1.20 each), Nos.: 108, 5, 114.

Race 4.

No, 101

107

10

"

28

$164.00 47.00 23.60

F 13 2

TWO THOUSAND

RUNS

Bradman First To Pass Mark

London, Sept. 8.

D. G. Bradman, the New South Unplaced ponies ($8.70 each), Nos.: Wales batsman, with an aggregate 27, 4, 104,

Race 6.

No. 30

$96.10

"

103 ZR

27.40 13.70

of 2,020 runs, in the first Australian to pass the 2,000 mark during the present tour. 8. J. McCabe, also of New South Wales, is the second to have reached 2,000 runs.

Both batsmen accomplished

the

Unplaced ponies ($5.00 each), Non.: feat to-day when they each made 4 11, 37, 188,

Race 1.

1

No. 190

$60.79 20

17.36 168

8.08 Unplaced Ponies ($3.20 ench). Nos.: 114, 107, 113.

Race 2,

Race 6.

No. 317 73

$71.00 20.20

No. 111

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101

10.10

24

Race 3.

301.10 23.60 12.80 Unplaced pony ($13.00), No. 39.

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