THE
· HONGKONG'
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 11, 1934.
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Shanghai Master The Colony Attack
MAGNIFICENT BATTING · DISPLAY
BY L. F. STOKES
(Continued from Page 8.) Kermani's innings was a cliniceless
One.
and
The fielding of the Hongkong team wn excellent, Pearce, McInnes
being Dunkloy, behind the stumps, butstanding.
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With the next ball, Barson was caught hy Owen Hughes, Ricketts being the bowler. He scored 28. (276-5-229).
SWIMMING RECORD
W. LAWRENCE SETS NEW MARK
FOR COLONY TITLE
Pat Madar had the unenviable dia- tinction of registering. the first Selling a terrific pace, W. Low- duck" of the innings when he was rence, the Colony's champion sprint clean bowled by Pearce, (277-6-4). swimmer, retained the 100 yards Booth had scored ten when he was championship of the Colony, on the caught at the wicket by Dunkley utrat day of the annual swimming DOUBLE CENTURY.
Ricketts. (200-7-10).
championships held at the Victoris San Franc, the tall left-hand Recreation Club inst evening. On resumption after the luncheon howler, after sending up the 300 interval, Pereira und Minu opened) (240 minutes of play) WR caught the bowling. Stokes sent a hall or by Baines, the bowler again bring the leg to the boundary and the 200 | Ricketts. Innacs contributed a time- WILA signalled after 145 minutes fut 3. He hit two sixes off Pearce's piny, Stokes, also completed his bowling. 1920-8-33). 1,000 runs for the neraon.
The end was near at hand. With With the introduction of a new the total at 293, Humphreys, who is hall, Hongkong met with immediate making his debut in Interport erleket. auccess, Sam Kermaui, with 72 to was bowled by Pearce for two, his credit, was enuight by Minu fold-cas.0-23.
ing at short-leg off Garthwaite's Marrhall was caught by Dunkley bowling. (208-2-72).
off Ricketts for 12, and the Shang- Kerman's Innings was a flawles | hài imings vlered at 335. Jenkins display and war feulored with strome | had 1 not out. shots to the leg. He hit nine bean. daries.
Lawrence covered the distance in 67.4/5 seconds, clipping 1.1/6 seconds off the record of 59 seconds art up by D. Lyon as long ago as 1921,
His Excellency "the Governor, Sir William l'eel, who is President of the Club; and Lady Peel, attended by Captain B. F. Walter, A..., the lion. Sir Thomas Southern, Chairman, and Larly Southera, wore interested spectators,
In the throwing the polo ball cham- plonship, T. Paget took first place with 71 feet 6 inches. Shanghai's mabigs occupied 975
A. Bullager was a good second.
minutes..
With the seave at 22:4, Melunes Bele Mitchell and Raines were sen was brought on for Garthwaite and out to open Hongkong's first innings, Ricketts relieved the Colony Tast and at the close of play their wickets bowler, when the total had reached
and rebell rcoreal 241.
PEARCE DORS DAMAGE.
The 250 was hoisted after 189 minutes play.
were irinci Baines 1.
Scores:
Shanghai, - Ist Innings."
1
1. P. Stukta, » Melunes, 1 Pearce 141 Two runs later, the advent of T, H, D. Bidwell, e Dunkley, 1. Mina A. Pearce altered the complexion of¦ 8. R. Ketmani, e Minu, b Garth- Shanghai's innings. After A. ILA
venite
Maslar and Baines had failed to ne-1A. J. Barson, ́e Owen Hughes, rept difeult chances from Staken, 4 Ricketts
McInnes brought off a brilliant extch!Þ. W, Leuch, b PenECE
al extra-cover, off Pravee's bowling. P. Marshall, st, Hunkley, h
dienzins Stokes (274-3-161).
10
for
161,
Ricketin P. Madar, b Penzee Stakes was at the conse_for_three | R. BooDual. Unakiev. 1 Kichetta. hours and twerty minutes, during [3. A. Imanes, e Balnés, b. Ricketts which he gave grand all round | E. P. Humphreys, B. Pearen display of batting, hitting no frwer 1. t. Jenking, an out than 26 boundaries.
CAPTAIN OUT.
backstroke swimmer, won the 100 Lau Po-hri, the Colony champion
yards backstroke championship, com- pleting the distance in 89.4/5 seconds. W. Lawrence, who earlier in the son broke the Colony record for this
event, came second,
The 60 yards Indics' bandicap event wwe postponed until Saturday night, there being only one competitor.
THE RESULTS,
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The results were as follows:
12
19 yards free style (championship
KOWLOON AND CLUB
TEAMS.
FOR LEAGUE matches ON SATURDAY. Agalaal the Atkletle on Satur| day, the Clubs will be represented
by:—Rodger; Gamble - and S. Strange; Tavlin, Pote-Hunt and A Duncan; Fowler, Drown, Howe,
Strange, and Baldwin,
The Kowloon first string to play the Police on Saturday will he:Cord; Everest and Eastman; G. White, Gilchrist and Pope; D.
V. tengad, Elliott,
A NOX,
White and T, Knox.
The Kowloon "second division team to meet the Borderers will be-Boyer, Cutler and Hickman; Hopkins, MacNider, and Tillery; Lee, J. White, Macdonald, Arnold and I. White,
THE
GOVERNOR'S CUP MATCH
(Continued from Page 8.) lamentable than hold the Association vanners,
their inability to
Leung Wing-chui worked like a trojan in the centre, but was forced to remain largely on the defensive, being continually noticed in his own
pernity
aren. Nevertheless he did render some nasistance to the for- wards, and the remarkable amount of territory he covered in fulfilling this duel duty was a tribute to his stamina
of the Colony)-1, W. Lawrence; 2,and courage.
A. A. Rota: 3,, L. Roza Pereira. WHERE FORWARDS FAILED. 10__Time.--57.4/5 seconds. (Record).
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Extras but, 1.4.2, n.b,5)
Pota!
TH
386
Donal Leach, the Shanghai cup. Į Fall of warkets; 7 well) for tain. who joined farson, hof his 14, g (Kerman) for 208; 3 (Stohas) wicket taken by Penree, when be bredd for 273; 4 Tesek) for 276; 5 (Bark scured only twe
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I have already suggested the most Throwing the polo ball (champion-important shortcoming of the forward abip of the Colony)-1, T. Paret; line. At the same time one mast their #ne commendable 2. A. Fullnger; 3, 0. G. Lopez. Dinagalee Lance. ft. Ginn,
attempts to save the Kame: Tay Qua-tong was a real schemer, but Two was so well tied down, and the rest of the forwned no slow in interpreting his idene, that most of his well ren- ceived plans went astray.
100 yards back stroke (champlon ship of the Colony)-1, Lan Po-hel; W. Lawrence; , L. Rosa Pereira. Time-494/5 nees.
76 yards free style (handicap).— 1, C, N. da Silva; 2, A. A. Roza; 8, L. Osmund. Time-46.1/5 nees.
Three-legged ruce (members),-1, J. A. Guterres and A. A. Roźn; 2, A. A. Osmund and C. N. da Silva, Time.42 seca.
COUNTY RUGBY
HAMPSHIRE BEATS SOMERSET
London, Oct. 10, Hampshire met Somerset in a county rhamptonship rugby mate to-day Bournemouth, when Hampshire Won by 12 points to six.
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The London Irish entertained Bective Rangers, and won p keen match by 20 points to 12.-Renter,
TO-DAY'S HOCKEY
Y.M.C.A. Team To Play R.E.
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Lai Shin-ing was elever at inside left and reared two neat goals, but Li Shek-you- lost many opportunities of getting the ball in the middle after being offered a perfect opening
through hesitancy and a false belief that he could round a couple of players before having to part with the ball. Hul Yui-kwong was "all at sea" at centre-forward and appeared completely out of his class.
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GUA
GOOD GOALS. All the goals were good, and one or two exceptionally good. Ward's first
which was the goal
Association's second, seen on the Club ground for a longt was quite one of the best time. The movement started at the halfway line on the left wing.
Ridley received from Podmore, gave to Hiske, who returned to Ridley, The Lincolns player quickly despatch- ed it across to the waiting Ward, who drove from 25 yards range and bent Lee with a glorious shot which enter- ed the left hand top corner of the net. Another spectacular goal was the Afth scored by Matthias. He worked the hall down with Gosano, the pair beating three of the opposition before Molthing Anally went through and netted from Ave yards range.
Ini Shin-wing was also credited The following will
with a brilliant goal. Receivng Just The Y.M.C.A., in a hockey match Podmore, Strange and Mullane before inside the penalty nren he Bent against the Royal Engineers at King's Park this afternoon, bully-shot:
Cord with an unstoppable passing
In brief the Football Association Moss; Tate and Murphy: Henry,led 6-1 at the interval, after being Farmer and Greenford; Macey, 15-1 ahend. Ridley, Ward (2), Gosano Wilson, Brown. Lammert, and and Matthias netted for the Amocin- Cassol.
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7 (Booth) for 290; 8 (Isancн) 326; 9 (Humphreys) for 333; (Marshall) for #36.
Bowling Analysis.
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