THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER
1935.
HOME AND AWAY MATCHES IN LOCAL CRICKET
ARGUMENTS FOR AS WELL AS AGAINST
SUGGESTION TO BE SUBMITTED AT NEXT WEEK's meetinG
CLUBS MAKING PREPARATIONS FOR OPENING OF NEW SEASON ·
low. Most of it
(By R. Abbit)
sional "In my door "I think;"
FRIENDLY SOCCER VOLUNTEERS GOLF AT SHEK-O
St. Joseph's Hold Canton
bni
Team To Draw
Before making their trip to Shang-
to take part in the National
Games, the Canton Chinese Federation Football eleven played n friendly game with St. Joseph's on tho Cause- way Bay ground yesterday and came out winners by the only goal of the game, scored a few minutes before the interval.
Canton
WIN
have
and
Up п
GYMKHANA HEATS
STARTING TIMES FOR CHAMPIONSHIP
The following are the starting times for the Eleventh Shek-O Golf Cham-
EIGHT QUALIFY Plonship on Sunday, October 8:
IN JUMPING
Machine
Mr. Alec H. Potts (Mouche) Miss Helly Fair (Fi-Fa)-5
2 faults
faults.
Mrs. D: C. Wilson Star)-6 faults.
Dr.
C.
faulty.
Macgown Eve)-16 faults.
and
2.16
228 pm; D.
0.08
11.11. and
and P.S. P. S.
anm
H. R. Sturt and G. G. N. Tinson, 9 a.m. and 10 a.m., and 1 p.nt. and 2 p.m.; L. C. F. Bellamy and J. W. Alabaster, 0.04 a.m, and 10.04 a.m., 1.04 p.m. 2.04 p.m.; GL
Mancocks. Bowker HARDER COURSE
a.m. and 10.08 a.m., and 1. 08 p.m. and 2.08 p.m.; O.E.C. Marton and There was only one change in the
THAN FORMERLY
E. J. R. Mitchell, 9.12 a.m. and 10.12 Canton side which shared two goals with the Army eleven on Wednesday, Eliminations in the jumping event alentine and H. Badwelt
a.m., and 1.12 p.m. and 2.12 Some considerable time ago I learned that Wong Wing On being brought in, in
Gun Troop 9.10 Tam Kong Pak, Some good of the
G. S. Archbutt there was a movement on foot to arrange for otball was witnessed by a moderate Gymkhana, which is to be held at 2.18 a.m, and 10.16 a.m., and 1.10 p.m.
the old Pole ground on Saturday, and Murdoch, 9.20 were decided yesterday. Com 10.20 a.m., and 1.20 p.m. and 2.20 double League fixtures this year, and I have re-attendance.
The Canton team fully deserved to cently seen the question mooted in a contem-win, their forwards finishing and competitors were of the opinion that the p.m.; . B. L. Dowbiggin and Cal. previous years, and even a.m., and 1.24 pan, and 2.24.; J. K. Joseph's had a few chances but were anong the eight who qualified there Bousfield and D. L porary. It is a matter of considerable interest bining better than the Saints; Saint than in nl Jumps were more difficult II. C. Harrison, D.25 gin and Cal Newbigging, 9.28 defence, were some large totals of faults. fine to me. I have no particular bias cither way-low in front of goal.
"Tin-lin
The following will compete at the a.. and 10.28 a.m., and 1.28
D. II, Blake handled
ball tho
Sul Gymkhana as a result of the judges' Cassidy, Poznan, and 10.32 aim., and wafely. Mak personally I mean-but I must confess that Sui
cleanly
decisions on yesterday's heata, abow, sterling
1.32 pm, and 2.32 p.m.; Major G. R. upon an examination of the facts as they appear on put
also did well. Lau and Fu Cha-ling
P. Roupell and W. J. R. Cragg, 0.36 a.m. and 10.30 a.m., and 1.36 p.m. Hling Choi, in the pivotal position, to me it seems a very doubtful proposition.
and 2.36 p.m.; R. M. Henderson and J. Owen Hughes, 0.40 nm, and 10,40 I purposely used the phrase 'as they idea also that only a season or two played just as good a game as on the
(Golden am and 1.40 p.m. and 2.40 appear to me because there is far ago the, Second Division played home previous day whilst his wing halves Darkie Chan and Yeang Shui-yick
S. 4. Slean and Dr. C. H. R 100 much tendency in cricket journal-nud nway matches and my recollection gave him very good support,
completely in that only the teams at the top of.
Mr. G. P. Ferguson (Tom 9.44 a.m. and 10.44 a.m., and 1.14 p.m.
and 2.44 ism now-a-days to be
Roberts and S. p.m. W. forward line, the latter being respon-
Cobley) faults. "er cathedra" anil to lay down the the table completed their programme. were once again outstanding in the
mere careless writ-
Kible for the Canton goal. After the
Mr. G. L. Gregory (Ike)-12] Hampden loss, 0.48 a.m. and 10.48]
42.48 A FORECAST
a.m. and 1.43 p.m. and
p.m.; D. J. occa- ing which amits to insert the
I am pretty sure that there are two Interval however Darkie Chan went
(African Fraser and D. Drummond, D.2 m. and 10.52 an., and 1.52 p.m. and that I
been very different schools of opinion and centre forward and Yeung Shui-yick
(That's Plummer, 11.66 a.m. and 10.66 a.m.
2.52
p.m.; A. Brearley and J. A. Taui Ah-fai going to left wing, and us guilty as anyone in the past. It is not very easy to evolve a way came into the inside right berth, recently read an article in an English to suit both sides. 1 der Divi- some very clever moves were seen, but
Lieut. G. R. Q. Henriques and 1.50 p.m. and 2.50 p.m. paper which brought home to me the but I think that of the Senior Divi
The above times must be strictly (Darien)-22 faults. attitude IT sion seams the Club, the Army and either Darkie or Yeung were able this necessity of adopting
adhered to. No competitor to the Navy will be against on increase to find the net, Souza playing the game the comity of cricket reporting
piledriver one
The erection, since Inst senson, of start his morning round before 9 a.m. after another. be continucii, After all, everyone is of games. Indeed I will go so far as of his life between the sticks, stopping.
that I believe these ienms Credit must go entitled to their view of the facts and to say
along with ground avaliable to competitors and
have fine display, must
contributed towords they please. But they are not en-League games dropped-for a season Cente
course more difficult. the halves, though Hussain Most of the entrants, however of Longue fixtures though opinion
Hung brought about their undoing or added would be, I thi
I think, slightly in favour got an even break with Li But to revert to the question of of the existing lengus of the new ching. Ward and Darkie Lee were to their fnuits by attempting home and away league matches, in scheme I think probably the I.R.C., the danger in the forward line but fast a pace.
Cits Souza was slow, and Singh tried to
Mrs. A. J. Ropes (Glonahee) the Senior Division, the argument in R.C.C. and Craigengower would be its be too elever.
strenuous supporters; most of it in, as I see it, that friend-
The first half was very even, with fused at the second jump and favour
the course. forwards more dangerous was unable to finish
Old Course lies
by Mion Joan than
09.24 . H. Mundy, A. E. Lissaman. manner, with lack of regard for the nate in conjecture only. I
declined interval that
at the third a few minutes before the
9.28 D. Forbes, T. R. Chassels. hour for starting play and without inde no general enquiries whatever.
at the first approach
and the only goal was scored, this being en missed the bar gute. She took 9.32 J. 11. Mekincy, D. A. Campbell. the services of reasonably intelligent
OPENING OF THE SEASON
from a free kick from about took it the second time but refused the
9.30 A. H. R. Butcher, L. J. A.] umpires. If this is
is true, then there
Most Clubs are getting under way five yards out. Yeung Shul-yick
Fielden in at all events a prima facie case for the innovation, though the answer is with practice games and I got a look the kick and put in a very fine drop double jump, and was disqualified.
On Saturday last shot that beat Sour Canton
Alec Potis went round without a at two or three that there must be something
had bitch on Mouche which is well- In the second wrong with n Club which lacks keen. Most of the batsmen were obviously practice and there were n
most of the lny but the defence put known jumper. nesa in the game of Cricket so much short of
St. Joseph's, particularly the many failures at the be depended great that its team can only on to turn up in time and conform ground where I just looked in.
mach na usun! ward seemed to the rules
for a
pretty when match trophy is in question. To be quite taking the ball in the middle of the frank, I am afraid that this is the bat but moel wickets went very cheap. He bowls a shade over medium and
and I
have no
have
Mr. H. C. Macnamara that)-10 faults,
may
to draw from them what deduction would not be entirely sorry to Refence: Bowen to the Saints de the football pavilion decreased the or his afternoon round before 1pm.
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nt back
up
titled, I think, to insist that their's at least. I think the Civil Service while Leonard at centre-half was the making the
an increase probably be against
is the only possible view.
ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR
Would
Ho far
pick of
are conducted in a sinp-dnsh only can I go in conjecture, and please the opposites. It was not until Ebony Idot, ridden
have
Club!
Jinyup of Prevented them from
then
SL
RAN OFF COURSE.
re.
sho
Lady Luck with A. II. Dinnen' up a fine approach but declining re third obstacle.
FANLING GOLF
STARTING TIMES FOR
9.52 R.
SUNDAY
9.40 A. T. Lay, Comdr. Hole.". 9.44 Major, Wren, I. II. Geare, 9.48 D. D. G. Barlow, H. A, Brown- H. McCregor, D. J. Gilmore. 9.56 C. Mycock, T. J. Price. 10.00 I. G. Wallington, T. R. Rowell.' 10.08 A. K. Forsyth, F. C. B. Black. 10.12 K. K. Rounds, J. Stenersen. 10.20 M. S. Cumming, J. G. Cotes-
worth.
basic fact underlying the whole ques-R. Front seems a useful neouisition. Lau Cha-hing; Lai Kwok-chul was rather a disappointment, making 10.04 LR. Billinghurst, W. N. Buyers.
keeping
score. increasing
Canton: Sui Tin-lim; Mak Sul- hon, sting
Fu
Ilo Char-yin; Yeung On, Li Hung-ching and Chan Chan We (Darkie Chan).
к.
Now take the arguments againal; was on the short-side most of the time Shul-yick, Taul Ah-fai, Wong Wingi peatedly before being put out at the 10.16 G. Stewart. A. W. M. Scott.
_AT_K.C.C..
tion. doubling the number of the League-no doubt he has not bowled its arm games-and remember that League in yet. He also get a lot of runs. T. A. Pearce unfortunately pulled one games have much more "ment on them" from the cricket writer's point into his wicket before he got going. of view, which is not necessarily that The wicket seemed to be taking a bit of the man who wants to
bf spin. Ret bis enjoyment out of playing cricket. To begin with:-last season we played single League matches. Did all the League teams complete their fixtures and on what date was the last league game played?
LAST YEAR'S DELAYS Having looked up the answer that, do you consider that the playing of twice
I did net stop very long
St. Joseph's. B. Souza; Bowen, Costa; Husgain, Leonard, Ayock; Lee, Ward, Singh, 1. Souza and Fernandes:
Cyril Gregory went 'round easily but compiled 12 errors.
Mr. B. C. Field on Racing Strain came back from the first jump to get a whip and persuaded his mount up to the gate, where he lingered too others I forget, to help him; now that long for the Judges' liking. at the think of it I saw Ballard bowlingins-Beryl Fair took--Diogenes Kowloon Cricket Clubs as I had a date He was definitely better from the cliff round at a fast pace too fast ap- at King's, Park, but I saw enough to end where he had a third man wind,parently, for the horse run off the gather that things are much as usual very sharply. The U.S.R.C. ran up jump, and the did not get back in which helped his off break to turn course after baulking the double there--for the usual people were
Bremed to
u biggish score and won waking runs and no one
the The
Submariners whole getting many
Garthwaite from the chir African Evo, whose jumping abili- for that side to my mind end
was very dangerous with the cross ties have never been doubted, com- as many Lengue games some of the batting failures ind and Miors played a very stout) Dleted the course, but surprisingly would Inst year The answer is, friendlies would have, of confidence owing to the fact that of the cliff right on the line of the made the distance In erratic fashion. matches, But how the batsmen knew their bowling was wickets and Garthwaite's bowling was Mrs. Wilson, the only alde saddle many of those friendlies had to be weak. If Frank Goodwin's leg is interesting. He had his trap of three performance and really had no difi- competition, kavo a commendable scratched for one reason or another
rently
up and one deep man,
been Leaguo
to
wickets.
to be but
1
comfortably time. - batted very
cured, and if he has kept short legs closeeni on the middle culty in gotting Golden Star to take!
And again, last year was the season as regards an Interport Match to go off or come on after
practically
was off.
starting
wing,-(frankly I expect him either clear of the leg stick
Or again. and
the ball was new he the jumps though two obstacles were
touched. and later
Miss Betty Fair made an impres- he Was the off on to sive showing and went round at a
breakin
here and it was possible to get the two years out of the game)-am! League moving a bit earlier than the Burnett can regain his form of two third week in November which is this or three years ago they may surprise year the very earliest date possible, us with their success.
that Shanghai play un here may, of course, have some marvellous than person. Had he been bumping fast pace to complete one of the beat
it would have been dangerous performances of the evening. their but he pitcher well up. I think he tree sleeves, but if not, you cannot win would have done better if he had made
Armistice Day. And finally, new bowler,
or bowlers, up
the University-owing to their Degree the League on change bowlers only. Exam-
amy--and it very hard to play any
Teague
before January. This leaves th double games, a very |
THE SUBMARINES
There is a tremendous amount of heavy programme in the new year keen cricketing spirit in the besides making things awkward in Flotilla and
the ball go through straight to hit the sticks more often.
SUNDAY'S GAME
Submarine G. R. M.. Ricketts took a team over
If circumstances over to King's Park on Sunday last and the fixtures arrangements for Novem- which we have no control infer enable tackled the Submarines but got some- ber and December.
KWANGTUNG PARTY FOR SHANGHAI
them all to be with us and with the what submerged in the process. The Athletes For National
From ull this I know it sounds as rest of the Fleet, I fancy there will be;
if scheme. It is not no really. I am reason.
have been 7 I think the total
been
..
Games Next Week
10.24 G. A. Leiper, C. C. Willson, 10.28 S, T. Butlin, T. 1. Prophet. 10.32 H. C. Hopkins, D. S. Robb.
Golf
Clubs
SHARE PRICES
local shara quotations issued this The following is the list of
morning.
Banks.
II.K. Banks, $1,000 b. II. K. Banks, (Lon. Reg.).
£102 n.
Chartered Bank, £13 n. Mercantile Bank, A. and B
£291⁄4'n,
Mercantile Bank C., £13 n. Enst Asia Bank, $60 n.
insurances.
Canton Ins., $180 n. Union Ins., $372% n. China Underwriters, $1.10 n. China Fire, $382 n. H.K. Fire Ins., $180 n.. Internat'l Assce., Sh. $4 n.
Shipping
Douglas, $36 n. H.K. Steamboats, $4 n. Indo-Chinag, (Pref.), $80 n. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $12 n. Shell (Bourer), 07/6 n. Union Waterboats, $111⁄4 n.
Mining,
Antamoks, 70 cts. n. Balatoce, $14 n.
Bagulo Gold, 24 cts. n. Benguet Consolidated, $11.50 n. Benguet Exp., 13 cts. n. Benguet Goldfield, 10 cts, n. Big Wedge, 8 cts. n. Gold Creek, 30 cte. n.
Gold River, 7 cta. n.
Ipo Mining, 90 cts. n.
Itogons, 361⁄2 cts. n. Salacot, 15 cts. n. Kailan, 10/6 n.
Langkats (Single), $18 n.
S'hai Explorations, Sh. $4% 1. S'hai Loans, Sh. $5 n.
Raubs, $63⁄41⁄2 8.
Venz: Goldfield $2.30 n.
Docks etc.
H.K. Wharves (old), $72_n. H.K. Wharves (now), $70 n. II.K. Docks, $9 n. Providents (old), 56 cts. n. Providents (new), 20 cta, n. Hongkewa (old), Sh. $240 m. New Engineeringų, Sh. — Shanghal Docks, Sh. $78 n.
Cotton Mills.
Ewo Cottons, Sh. $5% sa. S'hal Cottons (old), Sh, $65 a. S'hai Cottons (new), Sh. $40 n. Zoong Sings, $814 n. Wing On Textiles, Sh. $25 n.
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $3.10 b, and sa. H. K. Ladds, $241⁄2 an, II.K. Lands, 4% Debon.
3100 n.
S'hai Lands, Sh. $13.90 sa. Metropolitan Landa, Sh. $10 an.. Humphreys, $734 n.
AT IRRESISTIBLE PRICES
FOR А
PERIOD
LIMITED
Matched Sets Five Steel Shafted Irons Matched Sets Three Steel Shafted Woods Odd Steel Shafted Irons and Woods
120 though Rot
hind was violently opposed to the new plenty of kick in Naval cricket this Garth
and Pearce
given might setting out the arguments and I must Anyway there was a keen game be longer
lower. But with the tween them and a side representing of batting talent at the disposal of confess that I find them against the idea. And moreover, I #m Jong the United Services plus U.S.R.C. os Rickette's team it looked enny meat. The Kwangtung athletic party, enough in the tooth to remember | far as I could see. It was a pretty But with T. A Pearce, C. C. Garth numbering 98 members, left this seasons past when this was tried. It hot side tou. Walch, the new Army waite, Bill Williams, Captain Waleh-morning by the Empress of Canada wan, I think, pre-war, and it was not skipper, (or so I hear) captained the and others "too numerous and costly for Shanghai to participate in the a success, for the programme as a side and had Garthwalte, Major to mention they only got 91: matting National Games which commence SSSSSENOSCENESSSES whole was never finished. I have an Bonavia, Bill Williams and several and the start of the season I suppose there on October 10.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
25% to 50% Discount
A GREAT CHANCE
He Still Is Hard
What is Wrong With This Picture? This is not a puzzle picture, although just about everything in it is wrong except the smiling caddy! Certainly there is something radical. ly wrong with the golfer's game and with his temper too; the result mons. likely of a touch of liver, which could BO caally have been avoided.
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H.K, Realties, $4 n. Chinese Estates, $86 n. China Realties, Sh. $4 n. Chinu Babentures Sh. 366
Public Utilities..
H. K. Tramways, $11.00 sa. Peak Trams, (old), $5%1⁄2 m) - Peak Trams, (new), $5 n. Star Ferries, $78 n. Yaumati Ferries, (old) $17 ». China Lights, $8.00 mnt 11*1# H.K. Electric, $52% b. Macao Electric, $20 n. Sandakan Lights, 83 s... Telephone (old), $171⁄2 sa. Telephone (new), $0% n. China Buses, Sh. $114 n. Singapore Tractions, 10/6 m) :- Singapore Pref. 25/- n.
Industriala
**
Malabon Sugars, $8.50 n. Cald: Macg. (old), Sh. 81914 n. Cald: Macg. (Prof.), Sh, $iß'n. : Canton Ices, $1,00 n. Cement $3 b.
H.K. Ropes, $1.55 b.
Stores, &c. Dairy Farm, $14.75 n. Watson, $2.00 n. Lane Crawfords, $5 n. Mackintoshs, $7.n. Sinceres, $5 n.
Wm. Powells, 70 cts. n. Wing On (H.K.), $55 n.
Miscellaneous.
ILK. Entertainments, $4 n. S. C. Enterprise $1.36 n. Macao "Greyhounds," $2 n. Constructions (old), $1.10 p. Constructions (new), 26 cta. n. Vibro Piling, $4_n.
Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G. & Bonds
91% n.
H. K. Govt. 4% Loan 6%
prem, n.
H.K. Govt. 3% Loan par n. Wallace Harpers 4 n.
.from $35
per set
11
$22.50 per set
"
$5 each
SPORTS DEPT.
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
By Blosser
AUCTION
DISPLAY NOW ON
HOW MANY
ROCKS DID
I DIDN'T GET ANY! I CHANGED 'MY MIND!.
YOU MEAN
"THAT AFTER PLANNING THIS THING THE WAY WE DID YOU FOLDED ON US 2
AND WHAT
WOULD YOU DO ABOUT IT,
IF I SAID YES ?
WELL-NOTHING, JERRY, BUT IT
SEEMS AS IF
You.........
10 a.m. Tuesday 1st
4
10 a.m. Thursday 3rd 2.30 p.m. Friday 4th
on our premises.
YOU GET, JERRY Z
KOMOR & KOMOR
York Bldg.
Chater Road.
P
FORGET IT, MUGG!, I HAD A REASON FOR LETTING
THAT OLD GUY.OFF WITHOUT CRACKING DOWN ON HIM !!
IT'S TOO BAD YOU HAD TO CRAB OUR ACT BY GOING, SOFT ON US!!
ME3
SOFT
?
I ́MAY HAVE, HAD
SOFTENING OF THE HEART,
BUT IT HASN'T","
REACHED MY,
FIST YET
BOP
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