Shanghai Master The Colony Attack
MAGNIFICENT BATTING DISPLAY
BY L. F. STOKES
(Continuad from Page 8.)
Kerman's innings was a chanceless
onc.
and
The finkling of the Hongkong team wan excellent, Pearce, Melnues Dunkley, behind the stumps, being outstanding.
DOUBLE CENTURY.
With the next ball, Baraon was caught by Owen Hughes, Ricketts being the
(276-6-28). bawler. He scored 28.
Pat Madar had the unenviable dis
firat tinction of registering the
ck" of the funinga when he was (277-0-0)- clean bowled by Pearce,
Bunth at Reared ten when he was caught at the wicket by Dunkley off Illekette,, (200-7-10).
Sam Hanes the tall left-hand On resumption after the luncheon bowler, after segling up the 300 interval, Pereira, und Mión, opened | (210 minutes of play) was caught the bowling. Stokes sent
ball on by Baines, the nwler again, being the leg to the boundary and the 200 Ricketts. Ixanes contributed a use. was nignalled after 145 minute ful 33. He hit two sixes off Pearce's play. Stakes also completed his bowling. (320-8-33). 1,000 runs for the season..
ALICEERA,
WIN
two,
The end was near at hand. With With the introduction of a new the total ai 1997, umphreys, who is bail, Hongkong met with immediate inking his debut in Interport cricket,
Sam Kernani, with 72 to
bowled by Pearce for his credit, was caught by Mina licht. (393-9-2). ing at abort-leg off Garthwalten Marshall was caught by Dunkley howling. 120H-2-72),
of Ricketts for 12, and the Shang- Kerinaal's Innings was a flawless had innings closed at 335, Jenkins display and was featured with strong: | hnd 1 not out. shots to the Ing. He bit nine beun. daries,
With the neure al 223, Melunes was brought on for fiarthwaite and Ricketts relieved the Colony fast bowler, when the total had reached 241,
PEARCE DOES DAMAGE.
The 2ha WRM haistel after 10 minures play.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SWIMMING RECORD
W. LAWRENCE SETS
NEW MARK.
FOR COLONY TITLE
Setting a terrific pace, W. Law-
rence, the Colony's champion print swimmor, retained the 100 yards championship of the Colony, on the first day of the annual swimming championships held at the Victorin Recreation Club last evening.
Lawrence covered the distance in- 67.4/5 seconds, clipping 1.1/5 seconds off the record of 60 seconds set up
102.4. by D. Lyon na long ago'
His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Peel, who is President of the tub, and Yndy Peel, attended by Captain R. F. Walter, A, the Hon. Sir Thoma Southern, Chairman, and Lady Southorn, were interested spectatora.
In the throwing the polu ball cham- płopship, T. Paget took first place
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER
11, 1934.
KOWLOON AND CLUB.
TEAMS.
FOR LEAGUE MATCHES ON SATURDAY:
S.
Against the Athletic on Satur- day, the Club will be represented by:-Rodger; Gamble And Strange: Tavlin, Pote-Hunt and A. Duncan; Fowler, Brown, Howe, E. Strange, and Baldwin,
The Kowloon first. string to play the Police on Saturday" will | bo:-Cord; Everest and Eaximum; G. White, Glichrist' and Pope; D. Knox, Whitehend. Eillatt. V. White and T. Knox.
The Kowloon second division team to meet the Borderers will be:-Boyen, Cutter and Hickman; Hopkins, MacNider, and Tillery; Lee, J. White, Macdonald, Arnold and I. White.
THE
GOVERNOR'S CUP
"Shanghai's Tunings compted 275 well 71 feet 6 inches. A. Fullnger MATCH
minutes.
Erle Mitchell and Buines were sent out to apen Hongkong's first innings, and at the close of play their wickels were intact, Mitchell scared, A and Baines 9.
Scares!
Shanghai-1st Innings.
41. P. Stoken, e defunes, & Pearce 101 Two in Inter, the advent of T. H. D. Bidwell, e Dunkley, 1 Minu A. Pearce altered the complexion of S. 8. Kerman), e Minu, b Garth- Shanghai's інпілка, After A. 11. Natio
Melinen brought off a bellfunt catch 3. W. Lench, b Pratee
1
12
Madar and Haines and fabled to ne, A. J. Barson, e Owen Higher. cept dificult conces from Stokes,
Ricketts..
2
12
TG
33
2
14
at extra-cover, off Pearce's bowling, M Marshall, Mt. Dunkley,
disenian Stokes for 161. Ricketts
to
(274-3-161).
[P. Madar, b Pearce
Stokes was at the creuse for three | R. Bouth, et. Dunkley, 5 Ricketle hours and twerty initiates, during J. A. Isines, e Hines, t Ricketts which he gave a grand all round E. P. Humphreys, i l'entre dispiny of hatting, hitting no fewer 3. C. Jenkins, 'nat ant
Extras (5.3, 1,6.2, 1.5.55 than 20 boundaries.
Total
CAPTAIN OUT.
Donald Lench, the Shanghai cap-) Fall of wickets; (Dilwell) for tala, who joined Barson, hand his | 13, Commit for 208; 3 (Stuken) wicket inken by Pearce, when he had for 2974; 1 (Lench) for 276; à (Bar- scored only Two ገ የለ .. 1276.1-21 | song for 276; 6 (Madhur) for 277:
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was a good second.
Lau Po-hei, the Colony whamplon backstroke swimmer, won the 100 yards hackstroke championship, com- pleting the distance in 69.4/5 seconds. W. Lawrence, who earlier in the nea- son broke the Colony record for this avent, came second,
,
The 50 yards ladies' bandicap ev int was postponed until Saturday night, there being only one competitor.`-
THE RESULTS.
The results were as follows:
100 yards free style (championship of the Colony)-1, W. Lawrence; 2, A. A. Rozn; 3, L. Roza Pereira, Time-57.1/5 secund». (Roeord).
Throwing the polo buli (champion-
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lamentable than their inability to hoid the Association vanners,
Leung Wing-chul worked like a Trojan in the centre, but was forced to remain largely on the defensive, being emtinually noticed in his own penalty area, Nevertheless he did render some assistance tu the for- wards, and the remarkable amount of
territory be covered in fulfilling this duel duty was a tribute to his stamina and courage,
WHERE FORWARDS FAILED.
1 have already suggested the most ship of the Colony).—1, T. Paget; important shortcoming of the forward 2. A. Fullager: 3. O. G. Lopez. Dini | line. At the samNE time one must tance.--71 ft. 6 in.
recognise their fine commendable attempt to save the game. Tay Qua-ton was a real schemer, hat Ta was na well tied down, and the rest of the forward so slow in interpreting his ideas, that most of his well cón-
100 yards back stroke (champion. ship of the Colony).-. Lau Po-hel: 2 W. Lawrence; 3, L.. Roza Pereire. Time-494/5 secs.
Th yards free style (handicap)ceived plans went natray. | 1, C. Ñ, do Silva; 2, A. A. Roza; 3, L.
Osmund. Time.-4.1/5 secs.
Three-legged race (members)
J.. A. Guterres and A. A. Rozn; A. A. Osmund and C. N. da Silva, Time12 neca,
COUNTY RUGBY
HAMPSHIRE BEATS
SOMERSET ·
al
Fondnu, Oct; 10. Hampshire met Somerset in enly championship rugby match to-day
Bournemouth. when Hampshire want by 12 points to
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The London Irish entertained Bective Rangers, and won a keen match by 20 points to 12-Reuter,
TO-DAY'S HOCKEY
Lat Shir-wing was clever at inside Deft and scored two neat goals, but
of
Shek-yau lost many opportunities of getting the ball in the middle after being offered perfect opening. through besitanay and a false. heller that he could round A couple plagers before having to part with the ball. 1d) Yal-kwong was "all at sea
nt centre-forward and ap¡iented completely out of his class.
E wns a quintette of young players, full of ideas, but licking we ght and initiative to put them into successful operation.
GOOD COALS.
All the goals were goul, and one or exceptionally good. Ward's first
goal
which was the Association's second, was quite one of the best seen on the Club ground for a long Lists. The muvement started at the halfway line on the left wing.
Rulley received from Podmare, gave it to Blake, who returned to Ridley, The Lincolns pinyer quickly despatch- tead it neruss to the waiting Ward, who drave from 25 yards range and bent Lee with a glorious shot which enter- ed the left hand top earner of the net. Another spectacular goal was the Afth scored by Matthian. He worked the ball down with Gosane, the pair beating three of the opposition before Matthias Beally went through and The following will represent netted from five yards range.
Lai Shin-wing was also the Y.MULA., in a hockey match against the Royal Engineers at a brilliant gonf. Receivng just King's Park this afternoon, bully-Podmore, Strange and Mullane before insile the penalty area he beat DIE At 5,15,
Y.M.C.A. Team To
Play R.E..
credited
passing Cord with an unstoppable
Moss: Tate and Murphy: Henry, hot. Farmer and Greenford Macey, In brief the Football Association' Wilson,
Brown, Dammert, and fled 5-4 at the interval, after being Casson.
-1 ahead. Ridley, Ward (2) Gosano and Matthias netted for the Arancia- Lion and Tay Qua-tong (2, including and Lal Shiu-wing (2) penalty) 10 for the Federation,
7 (Booth) for 290; 8 (Isanes) 326, (Humphreys) for 393: (Marshall) for 335.
GE
for
In the second half, Matthias and Kkley (2) put, the Issue beyond doubt.
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. R. ·W.
Pereira Minu
ticketts Garthwaite
20
68 0
16
4
1
A CUBAN HOLIDAY.
27,1 K 58
Pearce
10 1 40 On
0
0
Madar Melines
Hongkongist Innings.
E. J. Mitchef), not but Rev. H. W. Baines, not out
Total (for un wkt.)
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