THE HONGKONG
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
1935
WEEK'S
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CRICKET
REVIEWED
Hughes was caught off a full-toss dan good fortune in England and after Fincher picked a real beauty mush good cricket in which to on the edge, so that it was im- from Ballard. Elvin then pro- umpire.
feld for him. ceeded to run through the rest of possible to act a However that should be described the side comfortably. Griffiths as fine opportuniam in finding the alone did anything. He batted Rapa in the field. (I just hate to really well after a shaky start, -think what the gallant officer will timing the ball excellently.
say if this meets his cyo!)
A COLLAPSE
ELVIN'S RETURN TO FORM
VOLUNTEERS AGAIN LOSE Pinying the I.K.C.C. on Wednes- day the Volunteers again got beaten although they were stiffen- ed by the inclusion of T.A. Pearce and LT. Ride. C.K. Hill-Wood
runs.
I learn that Elvin was keeping (10-5-22-8) proved too much Batting at the end of the day a perfect length, fighting the ball for most of them, though he got the Volunteers collapsed badly, and turning very sharply from the nofther Owen-Hughes nor T. A. Lasing 4 for 25. Bonavin bowled leg. 8-2-18-5 are excel-Pearce. The former, after three Owen-Hughes with a real beauty. lent figurea and it seems loan innings, found his form and Next morning the collapas con- that Ho WAR bowling far collected 5, but the side were all Uinued and it was only with Fin- better than he has done lately out for 130. For the Club Duckitt, cher's help-last out for 31-that I have always had a great opinion Hainos and Newsom wore the out- they got as far as 92 runs. of him as a bowler against standing scorers, while T. A. Garthwaite (11—4—24—6) did mediocre bats, but he cannot stand most of the damage, while Elvin being hit and this usually hap-carce got six wickets for 100 (1.4-2-10-3) was also useful. pens when he is up against the
FOLLOW-ON NOT ENFORCED best performers. The Services elected to bat again and to such good purpose It is with much regret that did Walsh and Newnom hit that learn that the Army umpire, Mr they had collected 80 for two in Jordan, is leaving for home to about half an hour, and then morrow by the P. & O. He has is expected, that a lecturn on this declared. The Volunteers had done a great deal for local cricket,jnubject by one who is probably the
realise thus just three hours to get 263] Fow people
what most outstanding Japanese Christian rans. It was a possible task but luxury it is to have a regular, will be of great interest and It is they never looked like accomplish- and capable umpire always at one's selves of this opportunity of hearing hoped that many will avail them- ing it. Mitchell was caught at disposal! I am sure all cricketers Dr. Kagawa speak on the subject the wicket at once and Owen-[will join me in wishing Mr. Jor-about which he cares most.
BOOK NOW
POPULAR UMPIRE LEAVING
Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa will pay 1Hongkong another short visit to-day the Cathedral Hall at 6.30 p.m. Ilis and has agreed to give a lecture in subject will be "Christ in Japan." It
•KINGS
Something new in bab klsight was seen at the German winter sports championships at Carmich when this streamlined vehicle "Pfalz i” was used during the races. Picture shows Relchsports-leader von Tschummer-Osten inspecting the bob sleigh before taking it for a rus.
LOCAL
Too Much
FOOTBALL Rough Play
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PROGRAMME FOR WEEK-END
COMMENCING SUNDAY, 24TH FEBRUARY
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MONTENEGRO RUSSELL HARDIE
Herbert Mundin-Andy Devine William Stelling-Ralph Morgan
ATTRACTIVE LIST OF MATCHES
morrow:
of
Following in the programme football niatches arranged for to
FIRST DIVISION
South China "D" versus Club, Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.
Recreio versus R.A., King's Park, 4.15 p.m.
Kowloon versus Navy, Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.
SECOND DIVISION
Athletic versus South China, Caro- Hino HH, 2.45 p.m.
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In Football
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SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
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ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1998 18th, 18th, 20th and 23rd February, 1885.
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· On - Saturday 16th, Monday' 18th. Tuesday 19th, and Wednesday - 20th February, the first doll will be rung at 11 M.m, and the first race will be run at. 11.30 min. On Baturday, 23rd. February, is drat boil will be rung jat 1.80 p.m., and the first race will
be run at 2,00 p.m.
The tifin Interval will be takes after the fifth race on this first four dayn.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE,
Members are reminded that they and their ladies must wang their badges prominently displayed through. out the Meeting.
No one without a bodge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.
Badges admiting non-members to Club the Member Enclosure and Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax or $40.00 including tax for the Mesting ladies $0.00 and $20.00. rospectively) are obtainable through the Secretary, upon introduction by ■ member, such Member to be respon. sible for all chits, etc.
Badges admitting to Members' En closure will NOT be on sale at the
REVIEW OF ANNUAL Coarse.
RACE MEETING
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ponies.
I am inclined to support the old
I am confident that if the bonus poules for the three positions, but system were abolished some of the onfair "krenness" that WC ace in many will favour Cold Morning and Arst-class football to-day would Rose-Ann for places. vanish.
I cannot Kay anything regarding the other races us I do not know
The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floot, Gloucester Building, (Tol. 27794). WILL CLOSE AT 10 am. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 12.30 p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY.
Α limited number of tiffins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele- phone No. 21920.
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On no protext will children permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The price of admission to the Publi Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons including ladies and is payable at the Gata,
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at
MARKS FOR ABILITY
My idea in that clubs should abolish the bonus, and substitute how the ponies have been classed, marka given to players according to but Mr. Dynasty's stable should $1.00 per day including tax, the ability they show in any and every match, whether the club wins or lines,
car winning the Griffins Bookmakers, Tic Tac men etc, wi Spring Handicap, "A" Division, the procineta of The Hong Kong not be permitted to operate within. Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. Tifins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
There are occasions when players and the Happy Valley Spring
Annd out krad and shoulders above
any other on the field, and yet their Handicap, "A" Division, Team lowes because several on the same side are below par.
Players who have worked as per-
Lincolns versus Kowloon, Chathashape they have never worked before Road, 4.15 p.m.
Eastern versus East Lanes.. Rail way Ground, 2.45 p.m.
R.E versus University. Sobkum- poo, 4.15 p.m.
Navy versus Club, Navy Ground, 4.15 p.m.
THIRD DIVISION
R.A.M.C. versus East' Larica., Soo- kumpoo, 2.45 p.m.
Recreio versus R.A.0.0. King's Park, 2.45 p.m.
Railway versus R.A.F., Railway Ground, 2.45 p.m.
Lincolns versus R.E.. Chatham Road, 2.46 p..
The following matches down for Sunday:
Bre Act
St.
South China "A" verAUR Joseph's, Caroline Hill, 4.16 p.m.
Lincolns craus East Lanca, Soo- kumpoo, 4.15 p.m.
SOUTH CHINA TO MEET CLUB
Mr. Manning Railton, Поп, Ве cretary of the Hongkong Football Association, has announced that the second round Senior Shield the be tween South China "A" and the Club has been arranged for Satur
to gain a victory draw their weekly wages, but not Fenny in bonum simply because the team lost..
In commercial life it is not usual to give employees a bonus on top of their salaries or wages
to induce them to carry out their duty to their employers.
It should not be necessary to do so in sport.
I am certain that the bonus is responsible for a not inconsiderable portion of the foul play that every- body who wishes well to the game: deplores.
Another contributory cause ls the transfer system. I do not think the lavish expenditure of money merely to get together a winning. team has in any way helped the game.
In all parts of the country when a club strikes a bad spell there are shricks for the directors to go into the market and buy players.
The ethics of the transfer system I am not concerned with at the mo- ment. In its present form I detent
MUST BE SOME SYSTEM
Unfortunately, there must be some
day, March 2, at Caroline Bill The system by which players can be re- winners of this tie will moat the tained when the season closes, and{ Police in the semi-final on March also a means whereby in emergencies
clubs may obtain players to fill vac ancies.
10.
The Navy and Club seconds have brought forward their match on April 20 and will play off on Satur day on the Navy ground at Causeway] Bay.
KOWLOON F. C. TEAMS
The following will represent Kowloon F.C. seniors against Royal Navy to-morrow
An overhauling of the transfer system, and the abolition of the bonus per match in favour of talent money would have a healthy effort upon the game.
In a pastime where opponents come into violent physical contact there are bound to be accidents, bound to be the momentary ebullition of temper re the sulting in foul play.
Boyes, Eastman, Morrison, Davis, Bliss, Barlow, V. White, McKelvio.] G. White, Jones and Kriox. Re-
| servès:-Ġllchrist and Willis.
These things are self-evident, Why then perpetuate a system, such as the bonus system, which adds to i the trouble!
Many times this season I have seen brutal charges, ankle tapping, and
The second division team will bu other deliberate fouls which have represented by:
Cairns, Cutter, Whelan, Boyd, Rs. berts, Tillery, O. Davis, Pepe, Court Winch and Pereira, Rezervest- Hickman, Thomson, Duffield, Fuxman and McDonald.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
gono unpunished.
Referees are not sufficiently drastic. I am afraid that they are too con- player who is sent off the field. scious of the consequences to
They should be reminded of their duty to the ganic.
Shoulder to Shoulder!
TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME?
CLARK GABLE CLAUDETTE COLBERT
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SUNDAY at the STAR
SERVANTS' PASSES. Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, Brd Floor, Gloucester Building,
Any persons found loltoring with Borvants' passes in their possession I will forfelt. the same and will be
removed from the enclosuro,
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 11th February, 1935.
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