THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1934.
OWEN-HUGHES ON “MEMORABLE INTERPORT MATCH
LOCAL CRICKET NOTES
CIVIL SERVICE MEET ARMY
AND K.C.C. THE I.R.C.
FRIENDLY FIXTURES. FORM THE WEEK-END ATTRACTIONS
REQUEST TO CLUB OFFICIALS.
(By R. Abbit)
I do not propose to discuss the of the games and send them in I It in im- Interport match in any detail until shall be very grateful.
I have had the opportunity to talk possible to see every game or even with the players. But there are aa tithe of them, and no, even if say whole lot of things I want to know. a batsman gets a good score, It is The fact that our team boat two impossible to know if he made his not. Besides once other Shanghai aldes which did not runs well or
n promising include Interporters does not seen one gets a lino on much consolation for our heavy man it is easy enough to arrange defeat. Until the team returns to see him in action. thinga scom to be marking time Romewhat,
LAST WEEK'S CRICKET.
I saw a portion of the match on
the Club ground and it was okay
to Hoo that the Civil Service are
After
CAMBRIGESHIRE CALL-OVER
FAVOURITE
London, Oct. 18, Last night's call-over for tha revealed Mary Cambridgeshire
much the same team as before. MARY TUDOR firm They rely almoet ontirely on Sayer and Richardson for runs. the Club had rattled up a hundred and sixty nine for seven wickets vory enally, this pair,made a ne stand for the first wicket but, after Sayer was out, no-one else Tudor firm favourite at 9 to 1, Abbot accond would do anything. However, with Wychwood understand that I. II. Grimths is favourite at 100 to 9. The com- going to play regularly for them, plete call-over follows: and ns Perry is also a regular member of the side they may not do so badly.
·
THE CLUB SIDE.
Though all their stars were away
and Hayward tho 11 except Duckitt
Club did not have such a bad team by any means, Curiously enough neither Bowker nor Redmond grot any wickets, and It remained for Rigg, who is always dangerous
if be strikes a length, to break the Orst partnership and then to collect four more cheap wickets. Duchitt and, Hayward were the best bats- ben. For the Civil Service Perry took a very nico catch in the deep, while Baker bowled well with no HỌC CÁC
in the
THE NEW TEAM.
Recrelo, the new team first Division, polished aff Craigen- Rower pretty comfortably. I am hoping to see them in action soon tts I have not seen as much of them
as I should like. Alves, who I be-
9 to 1 Mary Tudor 100 to 9 Wychwood Abbot
15 to 1 Caymanas, (t and o)
(o) 20 to 18 to 1 Bondsman
1 (1)
25 to 1 Solfatara (t and o)
Commander Third (1
and o)
25 to 1 Spendapenny (o) 28 to.
1 (1)
Statesman (o) 28 to 1
(1)
LOCAL, SOCCER PROGRAMME
SATURDAY.
FIRST DIVISION.
(K.0, 4.30 p.m.)
Lincolns v Club-Sookunpoo. Kowloon East Lancs-Kow-
loon.
Bl. Joseph's v S. China "D"~ Caroline HiR.
SECOND DIVISION.
(K.O). 3 p.m.)
S.W.D. 8. China-Sookunpoo. Lincolns
Park, 4.30.
T
Eastern King's
R. Artillery Y
Kowloon
ClubAthletic,
Chatham Road, 4.30.
Y. Indiana y
4.30.
East Lanes Joseph's, 4.30.
University--St.
THIRD DIVISION,
(K.O. 3 p.m.)
Police v R.A.M.C-Kowloon. Railway Recreio-Railway.. Lincoln R.A.0.C-Military. Radio v R.A.F-St. Joseph's. 5.W. R.E.—Athlette.
SUNDAY,
FIRST DIVISION. S.W.B. v Recreio-Sookunpso. Navy v 8. China “A”—Caroline ECHL.
Athletic Artillery-Club.
SECOND DIVISION,
R. Engineers Athletle-So- kumpuo.
THIRD DIVISION,
Bant 1.ялся で R.A.S.C.e Chatham Road.
281,510 PAY TO SEE WORLD .
33 to 1 Poker (0) 40 to 1 (SERIES
Almond Hill (o) 40 to
1 (1)
66 to 1 Pegomas (t and o).
Detroit, Oct 9. The total attendance for the seven hard-fought world series MOST VALUABLE games was 281,510, aside from the few who got in without paying, and the gross receipts were $1,018,- 341, both near records though the St. Louis and Detroit parks are
PLAYER
MICKEY COCHRANE
ELECTED
considerably smaller than those in
New York and some other cities.
The players' pool amounted to Chicago, Oct. 18. $299,785, ench league's share being lieve is a cousin of the Malayan Mickey Cochrane, manager of $144,238, and that of each club Interporter, is a useful all-rounder the Detroit Tigers, unsuccessful $144,238. The players shured in and Rodrigues seems to have lost aspirants for the World Series only the first four games.
building with a vengeance.
NOD.
NO
GOOD RACE PROGRAMME COMPLAINTS
DRY COURSE LIKELY TO
CAUSE UPSETS
Strong Fields Promised For
All Events
THE MOST FAVOURED
(By "Capt. Foster").'
PONIES
Weather indications are most favourable for a fast course for to-morrow's racing at Happy Valley and, in the majority of cases, it will mean "shoes off for the first time this Autumn. The conditions "under-foot" may alter the form of a number of ponies who only shew to advantage on a flying course.
The chief race of the dangerous, and he is moving well just now. I gather he has been afternoon will be the Octo- somewhat unlucky in running in ber Handicap of one and a his last races. Wonderful Stag quarter miles and, I. under- on his last running-must be amongst the three placed ponies. stand, both Diana Bay and Flying Tourist, I fear, will not be Trentbridge will compete. very formidable as I think he pre- fers soft going, and, perhaps, A very
interesting race Wayward Stag will find the dis- should result, and I expect tance just too far for him. to see Mrs. Pearce's hand- some grey returned the win-
ner.
bow to since
WYNDHAM HANDICAP. (First Section)
Chief Seattle has not been run- ning too, prominently but, in this CAINE HANDICAP.
class, he may be good enough to register his first win, the opposi- King's Wardon will make his tion not being too strong. Heurt's the public in this race, Glory is very fast and is worth the Annual Meeting in a ticket each way. Partnership February Inst. Ribble, so far, has has a very good chance of winning. disappointed me but he will have but National Day, King's Parade, his course to-morrow, and I there West Parade and Warrington are. fore expect him to redeem past good enough to extend him. Box 1928) (first started in fallures by giving a good account
ing Eve of himself in this race. Soldier and Royal Flush (first started in of Chins will be there or there-1929) are two old stagers which I am partial will always give of their best, but abouts at the finish. La Macaroni for a win and make am afraid neither of them will him a sound each way bet. Electric be good enough to upset calcula Star did not please me the last tions by winning. time out but, as he had previously a blood vessel, her poor broken display is explainable. She strikes me, however, is being still too big and lusty to reveal her best form at present, Oak Bay start here ut I do not think he is forward nough in condition to inxiety.
Cause
BONHAM HANDICAP.
(Second Section) Burgomaster, Chivalrous, Chow Fab, Colombo, Fi Fa, No Fear, Pi Pace, Bacing Triumph, The
Bodega, Vago and Warrington will
1
and
PADDOCK PLATE.
They Say
THAT
Macao Jockey Club have provided a -very -attractive programme for their October 28th Moeting,
close THAT the entries
to-day. THAT
a record entry is expected for the Meeting.
HAT races have
THAT
been
provided for Polo ponics.
THAT these Polo
pony
events are always popular.
THAT every Owner has
the
opportunity
of "donning" silk and riding his own pony.'
Death Of Fighting Star
SEVERE LOSS TO KONG. STABLE
(By "Captain Foster")
It is with real regret that have learnt of the death yester day of Fighting Star, that very shapely Derby griffin belonging to the Kong stable.
DETERMINING FACTORS IN RESULT
LOOSE. BOWLING BY HONGKONG":
· Eight members of the Hong. kong Interport cricket team returned to Hongkong this morning aboard the P. and O. 1.4. Comoria. They were Harry Owen Hughes (Captain), T. E. Pearce, Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite, Lieut. J. P. Williams, 1. Mc Innes, F. D. Pereirs A. R. Minu, and G. 3. Dankley,
T. A. Pearce and Eric Mitchell, who have been playing in the Interport golf match, Rev. H. W. Baines, G. R. 3. Ricketts and A. H. Madar, are staying in the North for a short while before returning.
Hongkong lost the interport match by 270 runs but they are by no means disheartened.
MEM
ABLE MATCH.
"It was Amorable and enjoyable. match," said Mr. Owen Hughes, when this interviewed aboard the liner morning.
"We are naturally sorry to have disappointed our friends but from a truly Cricketing point of view we can feel no regrets at the result of the 1831 Interport.
It wan great game played under ideal conditions and in the best Inter- port traditions,
In the light of subsequent events it is reasonable to say that the game was actually lost on the first morning- when Stokes and Kermani piled up nearly 200 runs on a plumb wicket, treating every ball on Ita merits. Our bowlers were unfortunately un able to get a steady length during that period, and sent down far too many loose bails,
In the afternoon the whole aspect Fighting Star, a brown atallion of the innings changed. Ricketts and of unusually fine promise, suc- Fearce who seemed most likely to supported by some excellent folding cumbed to cholic, and the Kong acquire a longth, settled down and stable has lost, what I regard, as went through the Shanghal side in 24 hours for an additional 150 runs. one of its best griflins.
The whole of the racing com- That must have been one of the with me in ex. most interesting day's cricket in munity will joln
with sympathy
Interport history, pressing :
owners.
A small field will contest thin
Hetman should win prove exciting. race but I do not think the finish will Daylight Eve.
the
be
comfortably and followed home by Mayflower and
This Morning's Training Gallops And Times
DETERMINING FACTORS.
With the possible exception of Pearce who played a ateadly and re- strained innings our early batamon failed to come off and it was left to the tail to bring our total to more reñsonable proportions.
"Shanghai decided not to make us follow on but in the second innings wo were able to get the upper hand- until Marshall came in and made o useful half century.
"Faced with wall over 300 to make in the fourth- Inainga, our batting again failed against the steady Shanghai attack and Shanghai won
normally should have been capable of reducing considerably, had our batting been true to form.
IMPROVING FORM SHOWN BY MANY by 270 rund, a lantgin which we
OF THE PONIES
*This and our, loose bowling on the
The following training times were returned during first morning were the determining
this morning's gallops at Happy Valley.
none of his batting. The Craigen- | honours, wha to-day named the In the dressing room after the power side is terribly weakened most valuable American League and if Omur, R. Lee and F. Zim-baseball player for the 1934 sea-crucial game, a wild affair, Man-all be prominent at the folsh.
ager Frankie Frisch of the Cards like No Fear, Burgomaster and mern do not play for them this year they will have to start team- This is the second time in his was speechless and dazed, now that Vago the best in this field.
as his rival, expect to see a good finish between it was all over, colourful history as a first class Mickey Cochane of the Tigers, them. baseballer that Cochrane has KOWLOON IN FORM.
WYNDHAM HANDICAP. received this honour, the previous entered to congratulate him. The K.C.C. turned out what 1 occasion being in 1928.
"It was a tough series," Frisch
Although carrying top-weight; imagine must be pretty nearly A committee of eight voted for managed to say. "I'm glad it's
We shall not be surprised to see against their League team
the Cochrane, who received 67 votes over and I'm wind we WOLL University at Pokfulam,
It will out of a possible 80. Gehringer, beat a great ball club. That two- Brechin register another win in Gladiator, distance suits him. mean a great den! to them if, as it who was placed second, was given base hit got in the third inning this race, more especially as the
wis a million dollar hit to me." seems, F. S. W. Smith has run into G5 votes-Reuter,
King's Bounty. King's Fancy and had bowling form. Burnett
Soldier of Germany are all fast couple of wickets but neither Hung
and will run well. King's Dounty nor Jones met with Fuccess.
And Soldier of Germany are my Mutiny Bay
Don Smith's figures were 10-3---17--6.
fancies for place positions. The University side was full of now numes, and I know little about the players at present. However the return of Dr. L. T. Rido will make a great difference to them.
TO-MORROW'S GAMES.
TE
So far I have only received two cardit of the Recreio C. C. and thus Navy-for which I ATL much obflgod-und. I am not sure as to what is going to happen.
Shameen Tennis Club Tournaments
· GOOD ENTRIES IN NINE EVENTS:
THE COMPLETE DRAW
Partnership Bag Tor Pie Face Valorous Fair View
Chesterfield Burgomaster Lemberg
The pace for the first half mile King's Bounty will, I think, be too hot for Trentbridge Gleneagles but, if he is near the leadors half way up the home straight, his winning chances will have to be respected on account of his colossal rush.
OCTOBER HANDICAP.
Canton, Oct. 18. Madame Laffond, Bye: Mrs. R. T. The annual tennis tourna 0. Lammert v Mrs. Phillips.
I gather Hetman and Soidler of Men's Singles Championship-
The inents on Shameen are just
number Watson Schneider: Byca China are not, starting here.
V commencing and the There has been a good deal of of entries for the various Monroe. Bragonier, v Monro; Rode Rold will therefore be limited to ruthers, consisting of Coя- activity in the Military unita in events give promise of very v Lancaster: Pratt v Whitemore: five the past week, but I do not know keen and interesting play. Bodiker v Agnew: J. I Wright v Hack's Beauty, Diana Bay, King's Justice, Sadko and Trentbridge. Holland-Martin: von exactly, what their programme ja,
Trentbridge. I think, will score Mrs. Phillips is the back marker as I believe there is an Army in- for the Ladies Singles Handicap Band: Stirling Walsham. ter-unit Langue in well as the whilst George Bodiker remains the
Men's Doubles Championship again by heading Diana Bay with ordinary one,
star as far as the men are con- Bye-Russell/Hanaford: Ferrier/King'e Justice in the third post- serned. The holders of the titles Lancaster v Monroe/C. A. Wright:tion.
QUEENSLAND HANDICAP. for the Open Singles events, Mra, Rodo/Schneider v Phillips/Wal-
THE ARMY.
Watson/Bodikor.
V
Essen
Macaroni Bistre
Sadku King's Fancy
factors in a memorable and most en joyable match,"
"We must now look forward to re- trieving our farinnes 'next year," 28.coneluded the skipper,
Tennis At
Queen's Club
FRANCE BEAT GREAT BRITAIN
London, Oct. - 12. An international tennis tourno- ment between Great Britain and 324France, which was held to-day on
34.2 32.1
the covered courts of the Queen's Club, resulted in a victory for the visitors by four matches to three. The Frenchmen won three of 29.4 the five singles and divided 541 honours in the two doubles. Tho 311
results were:
Marcel Bornard (France) · do- 31.2feated E. R. Avery (Britain)
Helman
The following times were clocked this morning Diana Bay Cavale
33.2
1.01.4
31.2
59.3
29.1
31
34
37.2
1.09.1
311
31.1
GO
5077.4
383
1.09.3
#1
31.3
1.01.1
20.3
33.3
33.3
57.4
28.1
15.1
1.00
304
1.00.2
49
59.4
1.2
1.05.2
1.07.2
1.04
1.03
29.3
59
King's Justice St. Ives Racing Boy Jungle Jim Fudgo Night Star Soller of Chinn Brechin.. Sandy Bay Wayward Stag Racing Luck
21
1.07
05.3
1.07.4
1.00
499
20.2
29.2
36.3
1.06.2
34.1
80.8
1.01.4
30.2
1.03.2
322
Bright Star
1.02.1
Spinnway
1.02.1
Daylight Eve
20.4
$7.2
Bronze Ern
32.4
1.03.1
Ribble Racing Triumph King's Warden Shaughraun
Alacrity
32.3
1.02.2
30
1.04
32.4
30.2
1.08.0
33.2
1.05.2
10.2
1.05.2
20.2
Electric Star
-1.04.3
93
31.3
1.04.3
03
35.1
35.1
D. Tuckey,
O
30
1.09.2
81
32.3
32.1
1.04.2
31
30.3
1.00.4
1.02.1 1.03
30
30.3
1.03 1.03
1.09.1
1.00.2
02
1.07.2
32
1.07.2
1012
12
32.2
Against the Civil Service the Wooster and R. P. Newell are not alam: J. Wright,/Stirling v I fancied Just That very much Army have a useful side out, pro-defending, the latter being away vided that Garthwaite and Billon Homo leave, but with Madame Hong Doubles Championship-to win this race but, I understand, Customs y that aho will not compete. Bag Chinese Maritime Williams both play. Just to make Laffond and Mrs. Phillips
Consulate General: Tor is moving in good stylo just The Bodega things easier for us cricket scribes probable finalists for the ladies American
Bronze Era Tiny Star thos have imported yet a third title and George Bodiker versus Butterfield & Swire (1) y Deacon now, and I rather favour his Williams Into the side, but I have Watson, Whitamore or Monroe for & Co. Ltd: Butterfold & Swiro (2) chances for a win
place Warrington not yet acon him play. Captain the Men's Championship there is Asiatic Petroleum Co: Byes has been a disappointment to me Walch, who has been making a no doubt that fine games will be Hongkong Shanghai Banking to-morrow, although a strong and Solande
Manufacturers Life Insurance Co., but he should run into a Lot of
runs lately, and Major witnessed. Bonavia are absentees. I fancy
Corporation v Reiss, Massey & Co. determined challenge will be offex- Sarabando Mutiny Bay Great all Barring accidents George Bodi Ltd: Standard Vacuum Oil Co. ved, by High Finance Star, Heart's Glory the result of the match largely
title British Consulate-Goncrat.
and Saucy Faço depende on whether the opening ker should take the men's
Gold Currency Civil Service pair can knock Elvin without doubt with Holland-Martin
Ladies Handicap Singles Mrs. fear, will find the opposition just Gold Bullion giving him a good tussle In the Phillips (40) v off his longth...
No Fear too strong for her to be among Mrs. Hyslop the first three at the finish. Mayflowor semi-final. The Committee hope | (-15.3); Mrs. Hope (Ser.)
Ironaldon to have the anals of ali tourna Madame Laffond (-30.3): Mrs. CONNAUGHT HANDICAP.
Varo ments completed by about Decem- Annett (Scr.) v Mrs. R. T. 0. The Club are at home (Senior her 20 and competitors
"A very good race should result
Vigilance are - Lammert (Scr.): Mrs. Ealea (-15) hore, As there are a number of The Tiger Division) to University and their quested to play off their matches Mrs. Owen (Scr.); Mrs. Kanter ponics with even chances. Bistra King's Parade Recond go over to. Pokfulam and according to scheduled times for (-30.3) v. Mrs. Hunt" (~15.3). the K.C.G. are dua, te visit Soo-each round.
King's Worthy, Lemberg Racing Young Chap Ladies Handicap Doubles Mrs. Boy, Racing Fluck, The Tiger Racing Pluck kumpoo. There I rather come to
Phillips/Mdme Laffond (40) Valorous and Wonderful Stag, West Parede Mrs. Lammert/Mrs. Brágonter should be concerned with the finish (Scr.): Mrs. Annett/Mrs. Ealas Valorous will not exactly havo his Pride of Tsingtas (-16.8) v Mrs. Hyslop: Miss Gladys course but 1 expect to see him run (Continued on Pape 1). well. Racing Boy will be most
an end.
OTHER MATCHES.
ENTRIES AND DRAW.
I would reiterate my request to Secretaries for their fixture-cardo,
The draw is as follows: and if any
Ladles Singles Championship- of them take the trouble to make a Tow rough notes Mrs. Hyslop v Mrs. Kanter::
*
Bota
Colombo
Chow Fon Gay Buttorfis
31.2 27.3
31. Goldschmidt (Franco) de- 30.2 foated E. C. Peters (Britain).
Jean Borotra (France) defeated Nigel Sharpe (Britain)..
over
J. B. Gilbert (Britain) won over 30.2 Blanchy (France).
H. W. Austin (Britain) beat C Boussus (France).
Borotra and Bernard (France): defeated C. E. Malfroy, and G. R.
H. W. Austin and J. G. Colling (Britain) won over C. Boussus: and A. Gentlen,
Playlag in their second Mamak Hockey tournament match at the Police Training School Ground 32.1 yesterday afternoon, St. Andrew's Club emerged winners against 30,1 |H.M.S. Whitshed by the odd goal: 30.1 [ih', three. "All the goals – wera 33.1notted in the first half of play.
The sailors took the lead early, on. W. Colledge equalised for the Saints and E. F., Fincher scored the winning goal.,
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