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CHOOSING THE INTERPORTERS
LEFT HAND BOWLER
MUST GO IN
GOSANO AND DUCKITT IN THE RUNNING?
TO-MORROW'S GAMES AS TEST
CAPT. FOSTERS DARK TIPS
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ST. ANDREW'S BADMINTON.
CLUB FINAL- RESULT ›- The final of the St. Andrew's
best of terms, for the former, after winning the Victoria Park Club Badminton Tournament was Handicap "Class 6 Furlongs on played off last night when a team May 18 in record time of explained by E. F. Fincher de- 1.08.3/5ths, has not appeared in fented H. Kew's team by 10 games public. Shooting Star kas never to 2. been on the walking list and his non-acceptance of the weights al lotted seems to suggest that the atuer was not satisfied with the handicaps. However I am un-that Shooting Star will start to
It is almost certain that the Selection Committee have narrowed down the probable candidates for the two filled places in the Hongkong Interport side to four players, A. R. Minu, Major Bonavia, T. E. Pearce and E. F. Fincher.
In my opinion Minu is a very likely choice. We have no other left hand bowler that I can think of save Elvin, and he, though probably much more deadly against the rabbits and ferrets of a side than Minu, is never at his best when bowling to really good batsmen, while it is against these that Minu shows at his best,
To my mind the only chance of an upset in my calcula- tions here is the possibility that the Committee will de usually accepted ideas and send the team into the field without any left-hand bowler at all.
Ιπ my opinion they would be taking a very big chince if they did. But suppose they do drop Ming. What is the position? The bawlers among the nine selected players are F. D. Pereira, C. C.
Ballard, G. 3. Dunkley.
T. E. Pearce's XI:-T. E. Pearce, J. E. Richardson, Lt. M. Branwell, E. F. Fincher, LL. D. E. Holland-Martin, E. R.
The teams comprised: E. F. Fincher, 11. D. Matthews, F. A. Broadbridge, P. Dawson, M. Veill, Miss I. Gittins, Mins F. Lee, Mias toll | F. Wong, Mrs. Dawson.
morrow and I am anxious to see
II. Kow. A. S. Bliss, R. H. Wong,
how he will run against the top-W, E. Braadbridge, F. V. Wong, notchers. Southern Cross is in fine G. Chubb, Miss, P. Gitting, Migs. feltle and Inst Wednesday she gave N. Gibson, Miss J. Wong, Miss M. a fine display over Six Furlongs in Churn.. 1.28.3/ covering, the last quarter
he ran retten, race in the M.C.C. TEAM IN PERTH in 27 seconds. Although Saucy Katoomba Handicap the potty should be in the fighting line at the tween Raging Heart and Southern
finish. 1 feel that the race is be-
Cross.
Good Opening in Their First Match:
Batting first the visitors ran up a score of 292 for 7 wickets, Denis Smith making 83, and the Oxonian, Mitchell Innes making 68-Ilenter.
Another big Beld is assured in the Norfolk Handicap "D" Class
Peru, Oct. 31. ever Six Furlongs to be ridden by
The opening match of the M.C.C. novices and being a short distance tenni touring New Zealand, and niso race, the drawing of positions and paying 4 number of visits to getting away at release of the bur-Australia, started here to-day, rler mean a lot. The oflelal ad- juster thinks a great deal of the nation and speed of Heart's Glory and has given him the credit of carrying the top-weight, 168 lbs.
It is an old saying among the! raving experts that in case of crawling past the past, but if Duckitt, Lt. E. M. Dawson, Lt doubt punters should always follow Locksley Hall had not been pushed G. Prowee, A. R. Minu, F. Good-the Handicapper's ranking list and in the first half-a-mile, he could have win, A. C. I. Bowker.
the order of the finish should there- returned a better, last quarter anil the fore be Heart's Glory, William then everyone would talk about it. nine chosen men and Cpl. Ballard Oder and Plain View. I notice However if Mr. Tang Man Wo is whose chances are not, think, from the list of training times going to put his legs over the ani- very bright. It is quite possibile published by the South Ching mat “and with 5 the alloumtree, In a way to go into the field with however that Bonavia is on the Morning Post on Monday that Locksley Hall in certainly worth, five bowlers, though this is dess side to give him a final chance of Wembly Stag galloped the Sixs coch way. true when no single one of the five showing what he can do as an Furlongs in 136 and although the
Garthwaite, G.I.M. Ricketts, T. A. Pearce, and as small change A, H. Madar, and possibly Captain Perase, though, with all deference to his past capabilities, he has not shown as yet any form with the ball. It would not be unreasonthly
contains Hayward's side
is a left-hander. If this were done jopening bat for the team. the two vacant places coull be filled by two hutsmen.
Of course the ideal thing would be to All one of them with a lats- man-bowler. But I cannot think of anyone who is the bill except Gasane And Durkitt.
He has last quarter W218 covered
to meet Minu, Goodhwin, Bowker. Duckitt and L. Prowse R.N. nad | this means he is up against a wenker bowling combination than are T. E. Pearce, E. F. Finaber and E. R. Duckltt. It was a happy idea--though a poor seribé did sug- The former's nervous tempera-gest something about Prowse #t ment has been so obvious that little while nzo-to stiffen the rest think he is out of the running. | side with him, Branwell and He is not included in to-morrow's | Holland Martin. If the two Intter trial-though, there may be some are in practice and ju form the reason for this of which I am not Interport
Lowlers are gving to have a pretty smart try out too!
alware.
E. R. Duckitt has not had very much of show yet but he is a much more useful man than ho appears to be at first, or even al serom view,
ALTERNATIVE CHOICE The first alternative is to play two fuismen and chance it and I should say that in that case two of the trio Bonavia, T. E. Pearce, and
E. F. Fincher. The second alternative is to pick one batsman. whom I suggest would be Laken from the above mentioned trio, and
PRESSING
PORTUGUESE
iContinued from Page 5.) wasted countless opportunities, however, by inaccurate shooting and over-eagerness.
Had they been merely steady in front of the goal it is probable that the final score would have been somewhat different but as it was, their weak.
a howler. In that case I imagineness and the steady Portuguese, AC 1: Bowker would be chosen to defence proved their downfall. assist. Pereira with the speed, as i
fall on Minn. So far all the
The people down here have most of
beautiful goal from a good
by the Chinese
centre
outside)
SINGLES WINNER
Klio Sin ̈kie, the young”Javo Chinese Davis Cupper, defeated Khoo Hooi-hye, former Shanghai champion in the finals of the National Singles Championship at Kinngwan
A DARK TIP
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it has been given to me as n dark tip that Forgemaster is a certainty and I would like to know what about the black pony Black- smith? I am sure that punters will agree with me that no jockey has yet overshadowed Benny Proulx for getting away at the fall of the flag and he has been booked io steer The Deenister. Beginner's Lack should do well with only 155 fbs, and he certainly has á púll in | weight against The Deemster,
A WET COURSE
Flying Tourist is at the bottom of the ladder with 145 lbs, in the Kent Handicap "C" claas (Second Section) and the rest of the en- tries are from 151 lbs. upwards. Great Hall and Pride of Tsingtao have been allotted 168 lbs. but I am afraid that the journey of 1% Miles is little too much for Great- Hall whereas with Pride of Tsing- tao, the distance is to his liking.
Please remember that this pony loves a wet course for in 1931 on a heavy going Pride of Tsingtao onnexed-the-Hongkong-Autumn Champlons beating Boxing Eve and Genengles, whilst Sitting Bull, red hot favourite with 3,028 tickets to win out of a total of 3,988 backers, let the punters down badly.
With the exception of one good he is a brilliant field and at times try at goal the Portuguese for bal. He made one great last wlewards had scarcely a look-in for ket stand with L-Col. Wyatt in the rest of the game and retired 1931 ar 1929,--1 forget which, behind the half-way line to aid in though I think 1929. But I per the defence. Isonally think that the choice will backs deserve congratulation for The Portuguese
However Pride of Tsingtao will keeping out the Hongkong Sve-men looked that the last half-a-mile was evalcade, Daylight Eve, Racing
32.2/6ths, it must not be over-finit strong
A
opposition itl wirkets ave not suited him to attack until the end of the game. wolf and it must be remembered that The Hongkong centre-forward, dont one minute and three seconds Boy, Spinaway, Wadebridge_and Feng, scored his side's first goal which, in my estimation, was a Zero. I like the chances of Spin- them been playing him year in after half-time when he headed in in with a nice weight and I recom-the Island Bay Handicap, (First grand performance. The pony away whe ran a good fourth in year out for some long time......... while the Shanghai men have far
eneh mend $5
way. Sylvandale Section) at the rear of Soldier of less acquaintance with him. AR
and Bright Ponce, Monoplane for the other place?
Fight Still keeping up a relent-and Tillicum are dangerous, I think it
Je pressure, Hongkong scared.
Stur. Daylight Eve was on level will depend largely on the form of gain a few minutes Inter, Thsa,
terms with Gold Coin and Great the other three men I have menuside-left, making good a difficult.
It is a pity that the second leg Hall when he ran third to them tioned.
of the Daily Double Event should in the Island Bay Handicap TO-MORROW'S GAME
oblique shol, This being so it will be interest-
Thereafter, though maintaining be on the Sussex Handicap for (Second Section) but to-morrow Sub-Grifins of this he has a pull of a pound short of to consider the teams for strong aggression, Hongkong failed non-winning la-morrow in relation to what
15 add further to their score and season as the list of entries is not a stone against and under the cir these players have to face. A Lusitano retired victora by a cont- more than ten. The chances of cumstance he should be one of the Helluvafella, Silver Fox and Wink-favourites. Cavalcade and Rac- though they have been published fortable margin, before, reprint the names for con- Teams:-
field are very remote and can being Boy do not require any intro- Lusitano.-L. J. Lopes; C.-Gon-left alone. Locksley Hall who has duction and both of them are in A. W. Hayward's XI:-E. C.alves, E. Victal; 1 Gunsalves, never been placed is set to carry good condition. Wadebridge has Fincher, Major V. J. Bonavia, T.A. S. Costa, M. Sequeira; O. Costa, 140 ba and on Wednesday morning always been running against his A. Pearce, A. W. Hayward, A.A. Nood, H. C. Collaeo, IL Rozario, Mr. Roza gave him a sharp sprint own class, the Subs, and therefore H. Madar, Captain D. D. Persse, 1. Ennya,
over the distance of Six Furlongs I am anxious to see how he will Hongkong-Wang; Liang. Dec;
and the stop-watch registered 32. fare against this lot. I am afraid Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, G. R. M. Yang, Wang, Linng: Fo, 104.3, 1.40.4, covering the last that the distance of this race, Ricketts, F. D. Pereira, Cpl. Feng. Thso, Li.
quarter in 36.1/5th seconds. The namely One and a Quarter Miles, finish was very poor, in fact as beyond the endurance of Zero.
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