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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

1935.

MENZEL HERE DEC. 5 BUT UNLIKELY TO PLAY

THREE BADMINTON TEAMS

MAKE CHANGES

FOR LEAGUE ENCOUNTERS TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

EDDIE SOUSA RETURNS TO RECREIO SENIOR OUTFIT

(By "Vorline").

Kowloon Tong have made one change in their team to meet the Chinese Recreation Club in the men's doubles divi- sion of the Badminton League to-night.

P: Loung has a new partner in

·Pong, who takes the place of F. S. Lo.

OXENHAM

10 FOR 35

Eddie Souss figures in the Recreio DEADLY BOWLING "A" team which will be playing-ila.

frat men's doubles against

the

league

match

to-

"B" combination

morrow night. He takes the place FOR AUSTRALIANS of Dr. Rodrigues, who last year play- od for the toareio, but who is now absent from the Colony. Sousa will partner H. A. Alves.

St. Andrew's "B" have selected a

IN INDIA.

The

London, Nov. 25.

Australian cricketing

now third pair for their match against teams are well in the news to- Kowloon Tong to-morrow, J. day. Dawson and L. E. Kirby coming in for Dr. Matthews and R, Brooke.

Yesterday it туля inadvertently stated that St. Join's were playing Taikoo at Taikoo on Wednesday. T should have read that St. John's play the C.R.C, and the V.R.C. ineel Talkoo at Taikoo,

SOME OF THE TEAMS Some of the teams selected for the men's doubles matches follow:

Kowloon Tong:. A. Gray and G. A. White, P. Loung and Pong, A Chan and B. K

Recrolo

Alven, M.

St

Wonk

Sousa

and I. Oliveira and ios, A. Silva and L. Carvalho. Romeo's p":-C. Angus and S. A Broadbridge, A. S. Bliss and M. Welll, P. J. Bawson and L. E. Kirby St. Andrews "A":—E. F. Fincher and H.-Kow, AE. P. Guest and F. A. Broadbridge, B. H. Wong and, F, V. Wong.

DECISIONS OF THE JOCKEY CLUB

Riders

London, Nov. 4. Proposals by the Stewards of the Jockey Club, designed to encourage

In Australia, New South Wales defeated the touring M.C.C. eleven by ten wickets. In the first innings the M.C.C. made 260

C. V. GRIMMETT

Grimmett And Nourse

and Tunn

GIVE BRILLIANT PERFORMANCES

Durban, Nov. 25. Natal failed to avert the follow-on

when they batted against the Aus

ONLY FEW

HOURS

IN H.K.

One Slender Chance

MAY BREAK TRIP TO

VISIT MANILA

(By "Veritas")..

GOLF

R. MENZEL

OXFORD TESTED BY PROS.

Roderick Menzel, the tall and handsome Czecho- -slovakian Davis Cup tennis-

player will arrive in Hong. PADGHAM GIVEN kong on December 5, but it CLOSE GAME seems highly improbable that he will be seen in action by Colony “fans”. According to advices received yesterday evening, from Tokyo, Menzel is leaving Japan by the je which Terukuni Maru scheduled to depart from Shang-

New South Wales 385 runs. In the second innings the M.C.C. made 163tralian cricket Teat team here to-day.hai on December 3, reach Hong- runs, and New South Wales requir ed 39 to win, which they scored in Jess than five overs.

The M.C.C. plays Brisbane on Friday,

To the Australians' total of 622 for decinred, Natal replied with 242, after the first three wickets had fallen for 00 runs.

For this the home team.were en- tirely indebted to A.D. Nourse, who compiled a brilliant 124.

In South Africa the Australian tourists compiled the huge score of

522 for five wickels and declared.googly bowler, had Natal in their first innings by lun- cheon made 60 for 3 wickets, of which

Sedler Wade mado 16,

and 21 Harvey 16.

The team touring India won by au innings and 10 runs.

Grimmett, famous Australian most of the South African batsmen helpless and finished the innings with an analysis of 7 for 83.

OXENHAM 10 FOR 35 Oxenham, the medium- paced Queensland bowler proved unplayable. In the first Innings he took five wickets for 28 runs, and in the second five wickets for oven runs.

Oxenham's figures in the second in- nings, were fifteen overs, of which eleven were maiden, for seven runs and five wickets.

At one stage he had taken four! wickets for no runs.

the greater employment of apprentice MAMAK TOURNEY

jockeys, were passed at a meeting of the Club at Newmarket on Wednes day.

At present apprentices are allowed to claim the Glb. allowances in selling races, handicap soapstakes to which Hot more than £200 is added, and handicap plates of the advertisi ralao of not more than £200, except in races confined to apprentices.

NEWS

Three Lectures To Be Given

Following on Natal scored 30 for the loss of one wicket before close of play. Reuter.

E.

SUNDAY ALL-IN WRESTLING

The

.

kong on the 6th and leave the game day.

won

team

FULL RESULTS

London, Nov. 4. A

of Professional golfers, captained by P. Alliss, their annual match against Oxford University, at Southfield, by 91/2 games to 5% In each game the professionals gave a start of three holes. The idea of this match, a source of delight and instruction to many, ori. ginated in the wise brain of J. H. Taylor. Ho says, quite wrongly, that ha is too old for this sort of strenuous thing now: but the Taylor tradition

technical strife begins.

somewhat

REVIEW OF WEEK- END CRICKET

1.R.C. SNATCH A WIN

NEW K.C.C. TRUNDLER TRIES TO BOWL TOO FAST

(By R. Abbit) ::.

The outstanding event of Saturday's cricket was undoubtedly the defeat of the Army by the Indian Recreation Club. In view of the form dis- played by Pereira, Minu, and A. H. Madar this year I was aware it was on the cards that they

· might bring it off, though I thought the odds were on the Army.

It was rather a curious game in their pockets. But by this time altogether. The Army, who bat. Garthwaite and Ballard, had had a ted first, altered their order and good long spell and were tiring but Walsh felt that it would be wiser to held back Bonavia until No. 6. stick to them than risk getting severni on Garthwaite and Williams went in quick fours from a bowler going first, presumably to hasten the Ing.. Now it was, I whink, that the rate of scoring but the experi-advantage of bad light operated most

Anyway Y. ment did not prove a success 48 against the fielders. both of them, and Johnson too, Arcull and K. Nazarin layed on were out with only eighteen runs gallantly, and the match was won, I am told in the last over of the day, on the board.

playing until five minutes to six.

then came the real stand of the match when Dawson, who seems to be running into form, added 67 runs- with Bonnyla. Even so the Army total would have been a very poor one had not Hallard kept an end going and run up 35 betore he Was lant man out, bowled by Pereira.

TIME AND TACTICS

I have heard something or an alteration of the close of play for league games made at the League meeting. If, as it in alleged, the, siteration put the times later- (it will be recalled they were made earlier some years ago)-then all I can say is that it is ridiculous, and incidentally somebody will get pretty badly hurt in some of these, finishes In the

dark

and

Although no direct information is Duncan had Injaed for once into some gather he is short of pedem when League games of course. And I may

however still more

and

holerl yet another puit for Fus. King relieved him after three} add that there are plenty of days on

the limits I have suggested. I gather that King has been Apart from the factor of light in with little luck at the other end.

bowling excellently in Army games, the match of which 1, have been writ but he was not at his best on Saturing, I am rather surprised at the day

ot right behind the sticks fact that the Army played Elvin at going to bow! he seemed to pitch nearly all if they were not everything outside the leg stick, him. Their fielding too was not up which in fatal for a left hand round, to the usual standard, while the while he did not get much turn on throwing in was definitely bad. Clegg-fill kept wicket very gallantly anywny as far as I could see. Meantime the first wicket put up whilo ho could see the ball, and be

(Continued on Pago 9.)"

Adently. Abbas only got one, much in two-only once in the day was this 2 both batsmen-playing-very was taking, Garthwaite excellently to gur surprise, but he batted well and was bowled by a beauty from

Hongkong's only chance of see ing Menzel on the court depends on whether he has accepted the

remains. The dinner of the united Lawn cams International

still held on the night before 127 was not a very good score, but by the Philippines

arrangement the Army were weakened Tennis Association's invitation to the match, a

which makes acqua old before absence of Captain l'ersse who had | visit Manila for exhibitions.

damaged an ankle, and found Pereiru

bust his

1orm-18-36-7. In the top aingle Padghan and in

In my opinion, which I know to be And even if he should decide to go

shared by a good many cricketers, South it is possible that he would go Duncan had a close and interesting Minu's three wickets were, for him;

few holes the

the latest time to which cricket con little unworthy, nul Dunexpensive, coating 64 runs. golf was

ELVIN NOT BOWLED

or should be played during posalbly November and February is five-forty by the Empress of Russia which game. For the first leaves here on December 5, and this can stood 2 up on the 7th tee. Here

I was very surprised to find that p.m. In December and January I would, in all likelihood, prevent him Padgham cut his drive into a bunker from playing in the Colony. On the full of water, deluged himself just Walsh did not open with Elvin as his think five-thirty is the limit,

on the

green, and. is the type of bowling which the Of course this is applied to cricket

dislike. to other hand if he took the President out, put his third

**** Indians are supposed

ike. grounds in the island only. Ad- the light lasts longer In However, the choice of Power was not mittedly Harrison which leaves for Manila on holed the first of a string of

holed his Padgham

second im December 7 there would be ample improper putts, to gain a hard half.

fastish up and down stuff with far time

for nil opportunity for the LT.A. to make propriety at the short 8th, and squared very successful as he seemed to be Kowloon.. But there must be a fixed

at the long tenth, where he played a

посекаату too many half volleye in it. I rather overned by thoaturally it is arrangements for his appearance.

beautiful chip down wind, while Lo

I was time for drawing stumps--that is, in Test Cases Under George Ili

to hand it is fairly certain that his

Paigham countryman, Hecht is travelling with Scottish scuffus. Menzel, and in view of their interna- a two at London, Nov. 4. Concessions to Apprentice the course or five matches dur-

The legality of "all-in" wrestling tional reputation it would be a dis-unean, undamayed, hofed u brave, ing the tour, including the game on Sundays is to be tested in the tinet loss to Hongkong if we were firm one for a three at the 13th. All against Ceylon, Oxenham has taken courts.

denied the opportunity of seeing these square again. Duncan had all the

best of the 14th,

th, but again Padgham 52 wickets at a cost of 130 ryng,~~~

Mr.

produced a saving patt. The 16th was Reuter Special.

Harold

Lane, the London players in action.

been sum The Hongkong L.T.A, would be wel

then Duncan saved the 10th sporting promoter, has moned

to appear at West London advised to make immediate enquiries with a down hill, curly putt of some mudness on the green continued, Padgham having bis Police Court under the Sunday Obser as to the possibility of the players four yards. Still this vance Act of 1780 in connection with giving an exhibition here.

third two at the short 17th. Duncan an "all-in" wrestling show at Ham-

FAMOUS-WIMBLEDON MATCH

had not the length-to-reach the 18th mcramith on October 6.

Information has been laid by Mr. Menzel and Hecht are now complet

N. D. Bell, a solicitor's managing ing a visit to Japan where they took achieved and Padgham's five Kay clerk,

summons refers to all-in" part unsuccessfully in the national him victory by one hole. He was wrestling at Lane's London Club No. hard court championships. Menzel round in 6, Duncan in 73. In a four

A. EL ARCULLI RETURNS It was not only defeated by Yamagishi ball these two would have broken the 2. Queen-street, Hammersmith.

in the men's singles final, but also heart of a stone.

De Quincey, who passing through A Mamak Hockey Tournament bileges that Mr. Lane

Next man in was A. el: Arculli a period of horrible yet curable In- Next season apprentices may claim match will be played this afternoon

did unlawfully keep a disorderly lost the doubles after reaching the

exactitudes, began well enough against who has reached the veteran stage. house,

to wit, a place used for last stage. the allowance in hunuzcap sweepstakes between the Royal Engineers and the

tuined his three Though he had a good many lucky Alliss, and had At Wimbledon this Year public entertainment or amusement, to which not more than £500 is added Police "A" at the Police Training

ilo escapes he managed to keep his wicket and in handicap plates of the adver School ground, bully-olt at 4.80.

namely, all-in' wrestling, on a Buna Menzel take part in what was shokels into five after two holes. Used value of not more than £600, Secretaries of clubs competing in day, and to which persons were described as one of the greatest ex- was still 2 up at the turn; then he intact and when 40 runs were on the

förmod The newly Rumeono clac's all up with the Army. confined to

admitted by payment of money or hibitions of lawn tennis ever given on faded, gradually but inevitably, and, board for one, it looked as if it was oxcept in

ap. the Mamak Tournament are requested

Ho In records by tickets sold for money, contrary the Centro Court. He defeated Jean to crown all, played prentices.

Then just as I was leaving came Signallers' Hockey team has just elect- to Section 1 of the Sunday Obser- Berotra after a terrific five-sets match old and dirty ball at the 15th.

couple of wickets

which quite ed its officers as follows: While maintaining the rule that of matches played to date and goal-

President: vance Act."

with scores of 7-5, 4-0, 2-0, 6-2, 11-0. must.not worry. The god of day has to Mr. A. P. Guest, hon.

· Mr. J. H. Bottomley, the allowance may not be claimed by

Observatory A High Court writ has been issued Subsequently Menzel went on to reach not gone down for ever on the dreary changed the game. Suffiad hit a wide

long hop straight into eover's hands Vice-President: Mr. Avtar Singh, an apprentice who has ridden forty weretary, afton, Roxlann. Telephone against Mr. Lane by Mr. E. E. Kit- the semi-final where he was con

Mr. Jiwan Singh, Greenly was 2 up with 8 to play who this time-caught it, and after Hon. Secretary: winners (exclusive of apprentice Wireless Station,

chener 39/186 or 8

Secretary: Mr. Akbai ices the Jockey Glob no longer

in a row, and Dalley is too strong a fours to kind permission of the Vicar in connection with Sunday pletely obliterated by Fred Perry on set a time-limit of three years from

By Andr will

Visa Captuin: šir. to be caught in mid-recovery. a long off King; Aftblik steered "Malan Singh, Captain!" "AT. SİFBEgü”

right outside his lega very S. Chowdhury, first race. the day of winning his

bo given by The writ claims £400 os having Egerton, senior hockey

of the personali-lanson-Lawson, the present record-gently Thomas Mr.

ing standing in a a bit 503-5. Then

The first match will be played on Stoward of the Jockey Club, statos Major Campbell of the Hongkong been forfeited by Mr. Lane under an that is rovised scheme for the appoint Hockey Association Umpires Board Act of George III. intituled "an act ties in International tennis. In addi- holder of Southfield, lapsed into gently into Walsh's hands at lung Gurbachan Singh.

preventing certain abuses and tion to his immense height he is futility on the greens against Denny, I gather two wickets fell at the same Saturday sext when the following- mont

of Stewards Secretaries had in St. Andrew's Church Hall on for

or the Lord's Day, always distinctive on the court by who had consecutive threes at the total and the scoring slowed down, will constitute the team-

Gurdial Singh; G. Bingh and his love for wearing tennis "shorts" 12th, 18th, and 14th. Hodson been agreed by the Club. Members November 28, December 5 and Decem- profanations of the Jockey Club would be cir- bar 12. Each lecture starts at 6.30 called Sunday."

The date for trial of the writ has and his repertory of exclusive strokes, round in 69 against Shackell, and used he and Garthwaite pogged away in Cachan Singh; 1. M, Singh, Chowd. the gathering darkness. When the hury and A. S. Gill; G. S. Purru, culated, so that final confirmation p.m. and all interested are cordially

not been fixed.

He is an out and out top-spin player would be given at the next meeting. invited to attend.

8th and 9th wicket fall at 100, it Darshan Singh, Atwar Singh, Gagjit style of shot on both mmploying this

CLARK BEATS DALBY His high kicking service

looked as if the Army had the game Singh and Hwan Singh. hands which sends the ball bouncing away

Then came. an Oxford revival, out of court to his opponent's back- hand is regarded by all authorities as Clark, who is most accurate and not one of the most effective and dangers short as some aver, went out in 33 against Dalby, and had a putt to ous in the world.

win by 7 and G. He missed it, and His companlon Hecht offers Dalby, playing beautiful golf, took striking contrast. He is comparative-him to the 17th green. Balilieu, o ly small in build and his strokes are strong and thoughtful player, completely orthodox. He is by no Tingey, Ramsden, whose vast atature means the same spectacular player as and bulk in no way inhibit Menzel but in an efficient and work-wing, beat F. H. Taylor, far from manlike way is very nearly as effce-home, and Low, 2 down with 2 to go

(Continued on Pago D tive.

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ACOTETA

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scene.

A

Garthwaite.

NEW HOCKEY TEAM

First Match This Saturday

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American Baseballers Not

.

To Visit Manila

The Philippine Amateur Athletic toured the western part of the United Federation has definitely cancelled States. This team offered to go to the proposed trip to Manila of the Manila not long ago but at that time American amateur baseball toamnegotiations were being made for the which is at present playing exhibi-Meiji and the American Amateur tion games in Japan. The American invasions and the offer was not ac- amatours, it appears demand too copted.

"In. much for a trip and view of

the

P.A.A.F. oficials also have an offer to fact

that they have lost many of far the Honolula Braves to their games in Japan, P.A.A.F. Manila next February. It is possible officials

doubt if expenses can be that the local Federation will bring made if the team is brought to Mant in that team. The proposed invasion of an all-star team from the Pacific

la.

go

The Federation has already invited Coast League to Japan has been drop- the Meiji University team for a series ped, hence the Philippines will not

of gaines here late in December but attempt to bring the team all the

is understood that this team may way from the States.

it

not make the trip. As soon as it is After the current Manila. Bay definitely known that the Meiji, ning Baseball series a local team will be is not coming to Manila, P.A.A.F. sont abroad, possibly to Japan or officials will cabloy an Invitation to Hawali. The Calamba nine, winner the Tokyo Blars for the Japanese of last year's-pondant, toured Japan professional-team in which . recently after, last season's serios,:

Ballard was on by this time and

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