1936-01-28 — Page 8

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HE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1936.

BRIGHT CRICKET AT HOW ENGLAND DEFEATED

Our Daily Golf Hint

THE K. C.C.

It is no use going up to a bunker shot with one's mind full of vexation and dismay. The vexation properly be- longs to the shot before. -C. A. Whitcombe.

INVINCIBLE

H.K. SOCCER AND HOCKEY TEAMS

CAN DO NOTHING

WRONG

LAST BALL

WINS

Frank Goodwin

Bowls Well

(By R. Abbit)

Practically all cricket was cancelled during the holidays, and so far as I can trace the only games played were two on Saturday, when the K.C.C. were at home to the 1.R.C. first eleven, and a few of the H.K.C.C. second team visifed Sookonpoo to play L.R.C. juniors.

The first, a non League game, was A very enjoyable affair, and produced 34 ክ excellent finish. No doubt the extremely cold weather was partly responsible for the very poor scoring ns a rule-though one or two players

Hongkong footballers and Indy hockey players can do nothing wrong in Shanghai, After winning the Interport en-did well. counters they have proceeded The Indians batted first, and, as annihilate representative aual, A. S. Sufflad did pretty well.

unfortunate that the LR...can teams in their unofficial engage-It ments.

to

not find an opening partner for him other than A. R. Abbas who, I think, would do much better round about number Aix or seven. Sumad at lacked the bowing well at times, though the Kowloon attack was een-

Yesterday the foreign members of the football team followed up their success on Sunday against the Shang hai Chinose by playing a notable part in the defeat of a Korean represistently good. mntative eleven, while our Interport hockey team overwhelmed the Rest of Shanghai by five clear goals.

Six Bongkong players appeared in the team which beat the Korenna by four goals to two, and three of then played with distinction. Swain and Pile the Colony hacks are credited with being the main stumbling blocks too smart Karenn forward line, while Talbot, Colony inside teft, help ed himself in three goals. By way of interest it can be pointed out that the fourth goal came from Albert Howe, a former Hongkong Inter- porter.

clusion in the team.

teams to date.

cooDWIN BOWLS VERY WELL

ko

SLOW SCORING

" ALL

Shanghal make a loose breakaway during Saturday's Interport zugby match with Hongkong. (Photo:

Mo Cheung).

OLYMPIC TEAMS

America And France Send Powerful Squads

GAMES STARTING ON

FEBRUARY 6

New York, Jan. 27. The American Olympic Com- mittee has selected the per- sonnel of four of its Olympic Winter Sports Teams for com- petition at Garmisch-Parten- kirchen, Germany, February (6 to 16.

ICE HOCKEY

SELECTED

STRONG FRENCH CHALLENGE

EXPECT TO WIN ICE-HOCKEY

Paris, Jan. 27.

BLACKS"

cennom

STEEL COULSON BILLIARDS

THIS EVENING'S GAMES POSTPONED

We have been asked to announce that the Steet Coulson Billiards League matches arranged for this evening have been postponed.. Club Recretaries are asked to ninke their own arrangements for playing off these games at a later dnte.

ANESTRUTURAIPENALINERS KOHOLIETTENRIJERISTUIMOLEKCIENTIŠKASTEE

Forty-four of the best Leaves Trail

athletes. cver to represent

France in winter sports have Of Cycling

left for Garmish-Partenkirchen to participate in the Winter Olympics. which begins on February 6.

Accompanied by 17 officials, and in-

Records

COLONY LOSES CHAMPION

MASTERS IN CHIEF ESSENTIALS

Dunkley's Place Kicking The Only Weakness

(By Percy Rudd)

England made history with a vengeance at Twickenham when they beat the All-Blacks in the last match of their tour by 13 points to nil--the scores boing a dropped goal and three

trics.

They confounded all the critics and the prophets and, on my own part, I gleefully kiss the rod of correction which they applied in such glorious fashion.

Thirteen points may seem an un- lucky number to the lesers, but there was nothing lucky in England's win, With better pinco-kicking-two trica near the posts cried aloud for conver- sion--the score would have been nearer 20 points, but there need be no grumbling in England's hour of splen- did triumph. The margin of victory has only been beaten three timeя before, by the All-Blacks, who scored 10 palats to mil against both England and Ireland in 1905, and 10 points toʻ nit against Wales on the last tour.

RELENTLESS TACKLING * Disappointing as they must feel over the breakdown of their form in their final game, the All-Blacks will rendily admit that England beat them thoroughly. They were the complete masters in the chief essentiain of at tack

and defence. The tourists never gave up trying, but every at- tempt by Tindiḥ, Caughey' ne Uliver to get through the centre was checked and crushed by some of the finest tackling ever seen in an international game.

In attack England surpassed her- self. We have not seen such glòri- ous running and clever back play on orthodox lines from an English; team for several seasona

In scoring three trics in this one match England have already obtained more tries than they got in all their international games last winter. The

men to cross the line for Eng- then were Booth, the Yorkshire wing, and Giles, the Warwickshire serum-half.

Prince Obolensky,

PRINCE HERO OF MATCH

Obolensky Says "I Feel English

London, Jan. 13.

A shy, fair-haired young sportsman with an aquiline nose sat in the lounge of a London hotel yesterday sur- rounded by a host of Rugger admirers.

Goodwin wied very well, and it IN

Men that he very pleasant to

entirely Krems to have crcovered from the leg injury that threatencil put him out of the game al- together about two seasons ago. Wickets fell rather quickly after Suffind had left, antil Pereira and M, el Areuli added 42 for the eighth wicket. Arcul just managed to keep his wicket up, but Pereira mude sume excellent hits and played a good innings. The total score was Miss Phyllis Gitlins scored a per only 122 and Goodwin's figures of sonal triumph in the second natch 11224 were very ereditable. played by the Hangkong Indies Inter- port hockey team when she notched

Tom Moone, Boston Olympics, Boy- four of the five goals netted against

Teddy Fincher and Mackay gave ton, Mass; Jerry Crosby, St. Nicholas the Rest of Shanghai, It was also Kowloon a good start but they score Huckey Club, New York, NY.; John Miss Gittins who obtained the gan very slowly, and, after Fincher left C. Garriann, Boston Olympics, Boston, which allowed Hongkong to retain the White Shield and no player could at 36, wickets fell at pretty steady Mass: Paul Rowe, Boston Olympics, eluding a detachment of six Alpine have more completely justifled her in-intervals, with the only fair stands Boston, Mass; Frank Shaughnessy. Infantrymen who will compete in the of 20 for the fourth wicket and 15 Montreal Victoria, Montreal, Quebec; military ski races, the tenny was given the railway Here are the records of the two for the fifth, most of the runs being William H. (Bing) Palmer, Sta rousing send-off

to a bright innings by Ernie Nicholas Hockey Club, New York, station where thousands gathered to dud

Although the All-Blacks had more H. M. T. Dorsetshire is depriving Fincher who scored 27 before he got

Gordon Smith, Boston Olympics, shout words of encouragement.

Man; Frank Spain, Boston

pedal of the bail from the serums-in one INTERPORT FOOTBALL XI

Despite the fact that French erities Hongkong of its champion his leg in front of a straight one from olympies, Boston, Mass; August . predict a number of victories for the eyelist. Mr. Henry Kentes, who dur- sequenco they got it out five times

Ho was Prince Obolensky"Obbles" beat Shanghai 3-2 (scorers Talbot, Minu.

Lee Wai-tong and B. Gomano).

There are various accounts of the Kammer, St. Nicholas Hockey Club, French team it is unlikely that their ing the last twelve months or so has running they made little use of this as he is sometimes called by his The English backs had friends at Urasenoso College, Oxford beat Shanghai Chinese 3-1 (Lee inst over when it seems that eleven New York, N.Y.: lan (Mike) Baldwin, confidence will be rewarded, consider burnt up all local records over mea superiority.

the Russian hero of the 70,000 Wai-tong (2) and Talbot), runs were wanted to tie the game: St. Nicholas Hockey Club, New York, ing the strong, versatile teams repre- sured distances,. is leaving by the the speed of them. beat Koreana 4-2 (Talhot (3) and wanted to win.)

(Another story

they were N.Y.; Frank Stubbs, Boston Olymples, senting Austria, Finland, Germany, troupship.

QUICK RETALIATION

crowd at Twickenham, where ho made Mass; Eldridge Ross, Boston Sweden and Switzerland at the

history by scoring two tries for Eng- To-day ho sent a cheery note of

their flest victory in this The nearest that the All-Blacks gotland in Boston Olympics, Boston,

fast bit of last minute farewell to the sports department of

to scoring was immediately, following country over the New Zealand All- manoeuvring has practically assured; the Telegraph in which he says:—

Obolensky's first try after 25 minutes Blacks. France of the European title in the Manager-Walter A. Brown, Boa

"Hongkong Cycling Club affairs play, The visitors smashed away, with the hnaty

"Congratulations?" he confessed ...are being taken over by L. A. An- desperately for an equaliser. Tindlil of three Canadian

ning (Deckyant) and W. II. Peck and Caughey were fetched down in "I'm afraid I have been trying-to In early December, wing

kurm (R.A.S.C.). AL the last turn close to the line and Ball was dodge them over since the match, and men Yvon Cadorette and Paul Gagnon

meeting the members (now around crashed into the touch-in-goal flag there is none I appreciate more than and back Andre Belhmeur, all of

those which have come from the All- 20) elected me President a "good before he could put the ball down. Montreal who have been playing with

Blacks themselves." Ball byo gift," eh? Anyhow, I think I Paris teams for the last few years, have

left

them "something to chew perial is not likely to forget his ex- against Obalensky, who was, took out their first papers.

on" with regard to road records indeed, the hero of the match with his all new in 1936 and the result of two glor

glorious tries, It was sight for scraps with Anning, Tweedy, Whitsoro byes to see the Oxford wing, with church, Munns, Coles, and others. his head thrown back and his fair hair former officer of the Tsar's Imperial The distances now "covered" are 6, streaming against the wind caused by English accent. He is the first Rus- 10, 16, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50 and 100 his lightning pace. Once he got the sinn and the first prince to win a miles timea w faster than Shanghal ball with a chance it was hopeless for Rugger Blue.

says

Howe (Shanghai Internorter)-player, Perry hit two fours and

According to Olympics, Boston, Masst and John Games.

LADIES HOCKEY TEAM

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beat Shanghai 1-0 (Miss P. Git-single. F. A. Muna hit n single and G. Lux,

then Perry (not Munn) was stumped Mass.

tins)

beat Rest of Slinnghai 5.0 (Missin running down to the last ball of

1. Gitting (4) and Miss West- the match and the LRC...won by one ton. Mass cutt).

It will be noticed that Talbot has scored in every game and has ant Aggregate of five goals, while Leg Wai-long has netted three and Bernie Conano one.

For the ladies Miss Gittina has found the net in both matches with total of five goals, and Mins Westcolt in credited with the other point.

SHANGHAI SOCCER

Foreigners Victory Against Korean's

Shanghai, Jan. 27.

In the Soccer match between the Foreigners and the Koreans, tho former won by four goals to two,

rub.

two

.

THE JUNIOR LEAGUE GAME By beating flie H.K.C.C. the I.R.C. put themselves one point ahead of the less Sappers with

matches pinyed. Their nearest rivals are the Police, with two points less and the same number (six) of matches played.

It is true that neither the Rugger Interport

nor its late Majesty's death could have been foreseen when the fixture list was made up, but it was taking a chance to fix a league Kame for the second day of the Chinese New Year Holidays.

Be

tween the three factors, no less than four

of the failed to appear

sido which seemed a pity aa telephones work pretty well these days,

w

Oficial-Prof. Albert

L. Prettyman,

Clinton, N.Y.'

SPEED SKATING

Edward J. Schroeder, Chicago, Ill; Les Freisinger, Chiengo, Ill; Robert Peterson, Milwaukee, Wis: Delbert Thomas Lamb, Milwaukee, Wis; Allan W. Potts, Brooklyn, NY.

Manager-Henry Kemper, St. Louis, Mo.

BOBSLED

This in all oficially "regular and for the three lads have never presented

any other nation at the Olymples.

thro ex-Canadians will learn how "regular and proper" this business is when they are called to do their military service in the French army next spring.

All

William (Billy) Fisko, California; 3. Hubert Stevens, Lake Placid, N.Y., Of the remaining 11 players of the Francis W. Tyler, Lake Placid, N.Y.; hockey delegation, there are

only John J. Sheng, Lake Placid, N.Y.; three or four who have any class Richard W. Lawrence, Branchville, while the goal is woefully wenk. NJ.; Max T. Bly; Lake George, N.Y.; the European countries, even France, Crawford

C. Morkel, Lake Placid, concede the ice-hockey title to either N.Y.; James Bickford, Lake Placid, the American or Canadian sextet. NY. Edward Varno, Lake Placid;

(Continued on Page 9.)

I merely mention the mutter to Gilbert Colgate, Jr., New York City: lustrate my old contention that in- The Koreans displayed excellent forest is sometimes not no koen to Keene Valley, N.Y.; Alan M. Wash- Donna Fox, Bronx, N.Y., Ivan Brown, combination and only fine defensive wards the latter part of a cricket bond, Keene Valley; Robert Martin, tactics by Swain and Pile, who were sensen. outstanding for the Foreigners, checked them.

Talbot was in very good form and scored three goals, whilo. the fourth

was added by Howe.

The Foreign line-up was an follows: Bolaseson; Swain, Pile, Homedios, Beltrão, Costa; Föyn, Hill, Howe, Talbot, Bickford,—Reuter.

SLIP-OVERS

Sleeveless

$4.00 each

at

Britain Sure To Win Davis Cup

Lake Placid.

SKI

Nils Backstrom, Norfold Winter Sports Association, Norfolk, Conn.; A. H. Bright, Hochgebirge Sil Eun- ners, Boston, Mass.; Warren Chivers, (Continued on Paga 9)

|NEXT TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA

Fred Perry, Britain's No. 1) lawn tennis player, who has returned to England to be treated for his injured' back, said that he was confident E. Britain would hold the Davis Cup for at least another year —if not more.

-"Australia feels that she lost hár chance last year when Germany bent hor, and added to that is the fact that Jack Crawford is not playing. quite as he did," he added.

THEIR MISTAKE ́·

R. T. Holmes Tips G. O.

Allen As Captain

G. O. Allen is tipped by E. R. T. Holmes to captain the M.C.C. to tour Australia next year in quest of the Ashes.

Holmes said that several members

Cup-Holders Fail To Advance

NEWCASTLE EARN A REPLAY

London, Jan. 27. Sheffield Wednesday, the Cup holders to-day lost a splendid opportunity of advancing to the fifth round of the English Cup when they were at home to Newcastle in the encounter postponed on Saturday owing to fog:

NINETEEN YEARS OLD

The Russian aristocrat, son of a

Horseguards, spoke with a perfect

exception of 100), Island the New Zealanders to try and catch (24%) and Kowloon (564) Cir- him.

He is only 19 and came to England cuits. Standard “Times" have been Nicely fed in the first instance by from Leningrad 17 years ago. laid down

for guld, silver and a suddenly swift burst of passing by bronze medals for 1930 onwards, Candler, Cranmer and Gerrard, "I will be returning to Oxford next and in addition 12 hours has been Obolensky went galloping ahead. term and hope to continue to play put on the list of these distances. With a gathering speed ha flashed for them-now that the floods have Don't think they'll need many past Gilbert and sped round to the subsided," he said. golds!

OLYMPIC AMBITIONS

"On the touring side during 1935

members have covered most "roads" in the Sanon, Walyeung, Treng shing, Panyu, Namhol, Shuntak and Heungshan (Macao) Districts of Kwangtung nearby, and, of course, all the local stuff.

"I shall most probably be return ing to Northern Ireland to chass| after my old championships there (26 and 60 in 1982). I hope how over to catch the selectors' pyes about the "Berlin job"Olympics! Have a drink to my success!

AUSTRALIANS WIN. BY INNINGS

Transvaal Nn Match ̈TM For Test Team

Johannesburg, Jan. 27. The Australian Test cricket team continued their triumphant tour heri to-day with another smashing victory. They beat Transvaal by an innings

and 29 runs.

But Wednesday could only draw, of his Rido now touring New Zealand both teams scoring once and a replay That leaves us with the United entertained hopes of returning with is now necessary at Newcastle where States as our most probable oppo- the Tent team next year. He would the holdera may easily make their

mako no forecast beyond his belief exit from the competition. ants, and what we did last year, that the team would be considerably In a second division league match when wo beat them by five matches different from that which inst visited Charlton consolidated their leadership On Saturday Transvaal scored 100 to none, can be accomplished again. Australia. Allen, he said, might be by visiting the lowly Barnsley and and the Australiane replied with 175

"The mistake which other coun- captain.

winning by the odd goal in three for 2. Resuming the visitors finally tries competing in the Davis Capi

Router.

totalled 346, J. II. Fingleton coutri- mako is that they do not recogniso

The rovised records of the five buting 110, while Darling hit up 70

league tablo now read:

Allen, who is Sydney-born, would

MACKINTOSH'S that in Bunny Austin we have a bo gladly welcomed in Australia as leading teams in the second division

SALE

remarkably fine tennis player, and, England'e leader. until they realise, this and mako

Ho was a member of D. R. Jarine's

their plans accordingly, they won't team which toured the country In beat us

| 1032-3. He appeared in all five Tests | Charlton Perry is to son a specialist about and was second only to Larwood as Sheffield U. his back, which he injured when play- wicket-taker.

Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 20 14 7 5 48.30 85 23 13 5 8 50 34 31 25 18 6 7 55.48 01

48 49 84 30

West Har..

Manchester U. 24.12

ing Wilmer Allison in the U.5. singles An operation kept him out of most Tottenham 25 13 4 8 57.80 30 championship. He expects to be fit of the Teals when the Australians Leicester 25 13 in three months.

toured England in 1984.

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and Stevers 72,

Langton was the only bowler to cause them any anxiety and he finish- ed with the praiseworthy figures of 4 for 81.2

Transvaal again battled poorly and could do nothing against McCormick who took 4 for 24. They wore dis missed for 157--Reuter.

posts for his touch down Dunkley "It is difficult to me to believe that hit the crossbar in trying to convert I am anything but an Englishman, and ten minutes later when Obolensky and as one I simply did my best at did the trick again, Gerrard failed to Twickenham. I will play for England convert also. Still this gave England again that is of course, if Ï· am

selected." (Continued on Page D.)

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