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THE HONGKONG · TELEGKAPIL · SÁTURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1935.

INTERPORTERS SHOW FORM ON DIABOLICAL PITCH

WEATHER FINE & WICKET GOOD

BIG SCORES INDICATED

THE INTERPORT PROSPECTS

illy "alt").

"We Never Have Football In China"

SAYS MISS KALLY BUN OF CANTON

A Huited Peran iniwang Trun Yesterday's weather furnenst Handofe quidzon Mine Bally Bun

WAD

"Moderate Firm to un pravities olimery" and all indientious palat to the tricket Interport, which started His, morning, *ploying good playing ende

The

i have never won à night font- Jail pume batore, "In Chiron we oven have forblind game, Chinos profer volleyball, basket ball and roah Jong."

The weighed by boya bard and

Mias telly in the daughter af. should play may. There in chin' Boatlon Bin Yal-seg apparent couson why should and his wow holylug melui broad up durlige the three dayapaan opt at the Talvoralty of of play.

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THE SHANGHAI TEAM

YO, Ví, Leuch

EM, P. WIllena

1. Madur

6, 15 Elliott

$t, Bouth

H. Madar

1. Tackle

4. denklu.

in, It. Bermual

B, Humphreys

1. Slaken

FC. Iaker (12th Man) "C'ngdale

Wicketkeeper

SIX HOLES IN 18

WOMEN GOLFERS! GREAT FINISH

My F, J, C. PIGNON)

London, Oct. 12. Mias Wanda Morgan (Horbeer for and Cablina) and Miss Doris Chambera (Wirrall), present and paal British champion respec- Bunty,

WOO yesterday #tystunder foursomes tournament at Ranntageli

the

BATTING UNDOUBTEDLY

POWERFUL

DONALD LEACH STRUGGLES TO

FIND A LENGTH

IMPRESSIONS OF YESTERDAY'S

PRACTICE AT CLUB

(By "Veritas") ..

On a pitch which at regular, but unexpected! intervals, played diabolical tricks, and in an at- mosphere betokening rain, or thunder, or bothị the Shanghai Interport cricketers did not make a very deep impression when yesterday they held a middle-of-the-ground practice in preparation for the match which started this morning. Daunid Lonch bowled about 15| Never thrkan I have a feeling that

n length. tickett... Well we shall pret overs trying to find it sluded him to the end. Ifis

LIMITED ATTACK“. batting was a jolly, alter-a-good tiffin-who-cane-snyhow sort of

Down cal the ground yesterday effort, and he didn't see the ballpulation, was rife as to the prob to well. Once Jenkin sent down sleping bowlers for Shang- a beautiful off-break which lured hul. Trather imagine Leach le not Leach into playing right across finding it an eney problem. There the ball. It was the type of ball in naburly ax Fant nx Pereira. The fanns pinyern, Bolshed day of mediorre play with nas of the which takes the most valuable But Elliott can swing, junt a bit, most filent exhilaflons ever seen in wicket at the most important And Jenkins can And a spot and wonente pult to defeat two sisters, stage of a game.

stick to it. At least he didi yender. M DE rend Min Luthe Fund,

day. Jenkins struck me as being Stokes bin seront turn them at romalatent of the Baited of North Berwick, by Flame up and some to play. Έμερ

I think our bowlers will red medium 19 medium-fast talent, Paul Form Rodiers, Hayward, T.

Conrading Ave shots, the champlona

to find a dy apoi in order But he prefers to acrifice speed 1 kod Alle Pure, therthwally, penetology bemka haveror to taitube.

to digiose of him under 50| f

up.n. Thereby showing tenir, Verne and Maine, but Jo i exupun mellyfion. Holidayed indifferently that they were

sense of values. having played ninn thulz thali wangataliya clubertekad por | Isa ating ples to the Howa down at the third inde send all

nien revealed some

belleve Lench was 21 90, over bojny. Formal all my father, der leg and putting rhythmic alota, chiefly behind the worried about his form with the jitennivo am Urone of Fasardi, fileum, | motiv Chinom pisle Tickline,

wann' Uming. twell. It was unt the-Lesch bowl- Tooth, Harry nud Pet Muray and thumb to be the Bal proaldent of that most of this errors were made, wicket. He

Hut in which the Colony has came to The Plan Poptable, arrived hors Miss Chambora mladine three pirtis, wall when playing forward. Benin,

Own Canton. To study of Iolante of no more tous 18 inches, during then the pitch did not encourge learn, and fear. He was wickedly

in holes. But I was text mino -Andhat the Hooghong din pehant

WAN MIS Chambers who eventually mas her side in front of the wicket ping union abort. Average number of Inst apouent ter be a Willis altenger duri

me 1, was due to his striving for linck, with Portern and Urdh In the clangang she was some-ins the winulge path by bilaga anty ball was taken on the half hopa per over-three. It struck

downhill! part to win valley or before the pitch. gile at the fast undanta back what confund by the volume of

The general regret that "alog-pace. Hut Hongkong shouldn't el by a varjęły od opluc browilige Weiten werk regidrid, explaining the twelfth from Minu, Ale Pearce, Ititkolta, that fa Panton good at the sondigen

ger" Hani faunch in net in the team allow this to raise their hopes tot was recently well expressed by my high. Leuch, in not only an eld

who, monds were esiyored orally. †, And A. I. Madar,

collegue ng Break,' at canutener, but one of the finest the line ning muggested Shanghai cricketers Bust of Suez. The type might mifer fly the absence of of player who can rise to the aren nuts a free blive and an admiralon. And I doubt if any measlon

stimulaten liki more than an Inter port match,

Au all intrufa nut purpose Jemúlient was Froalimen.

what better off thin the Cubany, Hongkong en punt de ven

KOCIOLOGY

She preters

1

The winnine of the too, in glow Bally's English, which chistoarn, of the dry weather and the head of the True Light mehed Hare of Line pitch, ting not his of Puston, to flawiona.

Bromvoions Inigorino,

Allotinh dia ndvantage anal for

opinio

"Mills, will be taken in day al AgR0 end phy resumed at 1,10, pompy balón draw at 5 o'clock.

The Mundiny play marta ut - ELAN with the Lima adjourammet al 1 de 24h and elon of play at ʼn paN,

On Toonday the name with he Rostlined at 11 Kan., with t

ne 19.30 to 1,16 and drawler of Compa ak b 150.

LADIEN HOCKEY

ENTERTAINED TO TIFFIN

in

a

of the winners and a share of Totours in this gro inimit. M Morgan Buled a putt from the edge or the sixfenth green and she hit magicfleet drive which fininhoud three posle uns (se pin at the 246 yards

uvonanth in oumble Minn. Chúsberg Elle est is why the match.

The young aftera were unfortunate | In a way, for they had the last anyon hinhos of the maleti in four under four, but bloom had this connointion, her eller decomplishment, palation, han benn rovngubat. Before than Juni began abs créolvos u belojerian fellinir for that an oil pulothur of hers had boyn nevepted for the wuluma malan

SEMPFINAL FRUIT

intorport Toams At Govornmont Houto Members, pr Ho Hongkong d Bhouahai ertelot Interport Trasin Wate

In the som dual the Minna Bamund ogtagalmol to a landasan party by His Evoolloney this Offer Aidiladheid Mes it. V. K. Finlay Tir The Buveinion, flir Than West Bydlet) and Atlas-11, dannnidou- Holland, al Lady Houthor at Royal Wimble), who could not Hoverennial flame yesterday after, match their negle play wear the Rines, while Miss Morgan and Man Chantiers had a terrifle battle with

Mik day Min Halvin alloy and Win before they won at the twenty- Brat hole

chauplans were three down at

2).

o-following with represent.

Ajong Thom pryasnt were Mr. 11. Andrewto Oleh ngatuit thi. Habench, Frendait of the MULA, Taillon on the "Y" | Huggiesing Griefent Club, Mrs. Hanenck Grogmt Min afternoon at 5 papet med "The Misma Insuck, Mr. A. W.

fo I. Bones Min 1. White, Min Hayward, paplain of the Hongkong the ninth hole, but are up at the six Hopbanon Man Jurgeleven, and Mrs. Hayward, Mr, and teenth, where Miles Chambers holed n Min 3 Watt Minis R. Banker: Men, T... Pearce, Mr nud Mrs. P. E. Jon putt and Max Balley missed a Min F. Wang, Mr. N. Ten, Min Huskeli, Mr. and Mrs. L. 1. Stuken, short one. At the eighteenth, how 1. Chittine, Miss T. Chand Min Mr and Mrs. B. M. 1. William, His eser, Miss Chambers struck the op- Honour Mr. Justice It. E. Lindsell, Air, Tmn.

Mr. 1. W. Jouch, captain of thin but with her Jung patt und

Min Winn to hole hor putt

Shanghal eleven, Guptain Cragg, A. for a winning three, nil the match want on. Each alde enved Elves. Hhyby, a goalkeeper from Wel. § 1. C, to His Excellency and others.

by

lanche ti shit! Minn boling bock Colllery (Notte Alllance), Jun A tomat to the two teams was pro Win falled with me of about four algned amateur forms for Don-posed by Is Excellency the Officer | feet at the twenty-first after Minn

Morgan find holed a longer pett. caster Rovers,

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THE COLONY TEAM

*A. W. Hayward

T. A. Pearce

T. F. Pearce

E. C. Fincher

A. R. Minut

6. H. M. Ricketts

A. H. Madar

Capt. 1. W. Perme

P., Pereira- $6, H. Dunkley

Lt. G. C. Garthwaite *Captain #Wicket-keeper

ATTACK ON

ETON

SAFETY-FIRST

CRÍCKET POLICY

An attack 'on Eton cricket ap- of the

wars in the latest issue

"Eton College Chronicle."

The writer points out that in ble view the spirit of Eton cricke! is wrong nowadays, and for this caacher cannot be blamen.

"Eton has got been beaten by Harrow sluce 1908 or by Winches

(tor Kince 1924," atuten the corres, -pendent,

"These two facts, which should eget, confidence and readiness to itake risks, appear to produce over- caution and determination at all costs to avoid risks.

"IT IS WRONG". "It is intelligible. It may be ex- it is wrong. able, but surels individual seems especially to me, for as far as can be gather- ed those amongst Eton 'drybobs' of buy landing who approve of these rafty-first tactics are in the majority,

"It Is that which strikes old Togies like myipl) ns bang so de- pressing. It seems to be accept- ed that Lord's, so fur ns cricket In concerned, must be a dreary fair, and while the school takes that view no change for the belter in likely.

In the Lord's match, Harrow, their declarchion, ghallenged on to make 156 runs in 105 minates by no

means an ini-

possibility on a plumb wicket-a challenge, it is safe to any, which many Eton elevens of old would have gone for like a dog at his dinner.

Booth also showed anything bat Interport form with the ball

"This year the atmosphero in the Iooth is slow, and relius-Inrgely on his fighting. But, unlike last-Innings was such that no

leketts, he hasn't height in stranger, if asked which was the stature to nasisť and was inside that had not known defeat clined to over-toss the ball. 1 for 27 years could possibly have. counted five full tower in two said Eton. avers. But his finger work is good and on the rather spongy Club wicket he should be able to turn an appreciabile umount. It was impossible to judge the -foldings ----AL-no-atago. was it real-

"Harrow gained immensely more credit in 1928 by going for victory and suffering defent than by making sure of an emy draw.

"What pleasure is felt or given

ly serious. Booth and Pat Madara this passive procedure I have made some neat catches. Booth is no idea, and perhaps the question reputed to be one of the safest is beside the point, but it is this "fields" iti Shanghai. Harry attitude which has, without doubt, Madar was nctive at cover and starved much of the interest in the threw in extremely well. Kermant Eton and Harrow match and may was neat, but not gaudy behind some day kill it outright." the stumps.

GENERAL INFERENCES

allowances Making due

for everything I thought Shanghalt looked a sound, workmanlike team. They are clearly stronger in bat ting than bowling, the attack belug somewhat limited and containing nothing which can be regarded as novel or unusual.

LADIES' GOLF The Captain's Cup Competition

Mrs. Redmond qualified for the Captain's Cup in October with n core of 92-1770. Mrs. Roffey tied with the same nett score, but But given ordinary form one can Mrs. Redmond won on the result of see that they are the type of the lust nine holes. bowlers capable of plodding away

The Eclectic Pool on the New steadily, concentrating on accuracy Withington with a score of 72-5% Course, Fanling, was won by Mrs. and good length, rather than shock 6% Other scores returned were: tactics or subtlety.

cient entries.

Mrs. Roffey 70-9-67; Mrs. Wren From this distance It is im- 79—61⁄2 60%. posalble to any how the wicket will The Bugey Pool at Happy Valley Wil-behave. It looks very nice and had to be cancelled, awing to insuill-

easy, but whether it will stand up to three days of play is, at this stage, pure conjecture and may lead one into dozen misguided statements.

able No. 7, but in E. M. P. liams our visitors have a very worthy substitute for the popular Sam.

A PLEASANT INTERLUDE

Ho and Stokes had a pleasant

I will go so far as to say that

little interlude. It resulted in the on appearances it ought to be latter being hit by the former clean good for lots of runs, and unless out of the ground once, and into there is a change in the weather

the pavilion twice. Williams came should remain fairly easy through- back to the pav. and exclaimed out the match. "I quite enjoyed that." I should like to add, so did we, who watch- ed. They were really splendid shots. Timed to perfection, foot- work which wouldn't disgracu Hendren, and a swing reminiscent of Maurice Tate.

I hope Williams gets going to- day, or on Monday, for he is the kind of batsman who silences that section of the crowd who

M.C.C. IN AUSTRALIA

Visitors Big Score At Adelaide.

Adelaide, Nov. 8.

Mr. E. R. T. Holmes's M.C.C. taam ran up the big store of 914 for 5 wickets against South Australia, by|

is always bleating for. "Brighter the close of the first day's play, Cricket."

Sam King (Knole Park) set up

a now record score for the New-

Principal scorers were: Smith, 52, Pat Madar, very frm on his J. H. Parks 67,. Hardstaff 00 and right foot several times flashed luman 67-Router. out that delightful stroke of his which sends. the ball flashing to the boundary through the gully, and once or twice I saw him pull market golf course recently with some of those real good old-In round of GG, on the occasion of fashioned pulls which find the port side boundary.

Booth was charming to watch. He has a good wrist and knows how and when to use it. He has obviously been moulded. In the

the opening of a new clubhous provided by Lord Nigel Wolverton in memory of his father, the banker and racehorse owner..

LATEST

COLONY BILLIARDS

Formation Of Association

GOOD SUPPORT

Enthusiastic support was receizes ·

by sponsors of the recent movement

among billiards players to form a local_association, when a meeting was held yesterday afternoon in the

the beard-room of

South China Morning Post Ltd. More Chan twenty local cluby sent representa- tives to the meeting.

Amongst those present at the meeting were Mr. E. D. da on, Mr. M. N. Rakusen, Mr. A. W. Grimmitt, Mr. R. P. Phillips, dr. Ra Sao Kwon Hy. Lrong Kim kwong, Mr. A. J. Onmund. Mr. I.. A. Ormund, Mr. E. A. dos Remedios, Sir. P. A. Yvanovich, Mr. D. Mon- talto and Lieut. R. C. M. Kelly and Mr. G. 11. King.

At the proposal of Mr. Rakusen, Mr. E. D. da' Roza was unanimous- ly elected Chairman of the meeting. In aetting put the purpose of the meeting, Mr. Rakusen suid since he arrived! In Hongkong five no billards association years ago had been formed to organike com- He stressed the benefits petitions.

that.

of forming such an association to forward a game that was not sub- feel to the vagaries of the weather. If a Lague were formed, he was sure that there would be plenty of support.

He was probably looking ahend, but there was no reason why In the near future they should not have Interports against Shanghai, Canton and Macao.

Mr. R. P. Phillips also spoke in favour of forming na sautiation. He said he learned his billiards in Hongkong and left here in 1913 for Shanghai. When he came back here in 1930, he was surprised that no local association was in existence. Hongkong, he said. was behind the times.

SUPPORT PROMISED

Lieut. R. C. M. Kelly, Hon. Secre- tury of the Garrison Billiards League, promised the support of the Army to the Association.

were received

Similar promises from various cluba.

After some discussion, it was un- anbanusly decided to call the asso- ciation The Hongkong Amateur Billiards Association."

It was also intimated that the local association will in due courso be afiliated to the English Billiards Association.

Proposed by Mr. Phillips and seconded by Mr. A. W. Grimmlit,. Mr. E. D. da Roza was elected the first President of the Hongkong Amateur Billiards Association. The

choice met with general approval.

Mr. Leong Kam-kwong, one of the oldest billiards players in the Colony, was elected Vice-President on the suggestion of Mr. Grimnltt.

Mr. M. N. Rakusen, who had, in the words of the Chairman, dono a:l the spade-work in connection with the niceting, was unanimously elect- ed on. Secretary of the Associn- Lion.

The following Committee, was ap- pointed to draft rules and regulat tions of the Association-Lieut. Kelly and Messrs. W. Randall, E. A. dos Remedios, A. J. Osmund, R. P. Phillips and Ng Sze-kwong,

It was also agreed to have a sub- seription of $10 for each Club,

·LUSITANO SHIELD

Catholic Union Win Final Match

The Catholic Union Club, holders of the Lusitano Inter-club Billiards Shield Tournament (1936) · rétameđ the Shield at the Club de Recreio when they defeated the Club Lusi- land by 150 points. The contest was held on November 5, 6 and 7.

For the first time for many years, A. J. Osmund, the flongkong cham- alon. was benten in a mulch. F. de P. Silva, a Macao expert, beat him by 200-146,

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