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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1936.

Army To

To Test

INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY

England, Scotland And Portugal Win

England beat Iroland by six goala ta one, Scotland boat, Germany by four grools to one and Portugal beat Wales by four goals' to nil in the Inter-

Our Daily Golf Hint

Supreme concentration is indispensable to all parts of the game, but moré especially to short approaches.

national hockey tournament yesterday. EYE

The match between India and China was not played as Chinn could not raise a team.

that order.

England did not gain ascendency until the second half, when, after Raven had equalized for Irelan in response to Garthwaite's opening goal, England went right abend through B.A. Fowler, Dawson, Fowler, Garthwaite and Lieut, Wraith in

Scotland

were for

toe good for Germany and von at ease. Beforo half-time, despite being short of several players for long period, Scotland took a three-nil lead through Whitley, MacNider and Mackay, and the last named added Scotland's fourth and final gos in the recond half.

HOME RACING

Golden Miller Takes The Gold Cup

-Sir E. Holderness;

OPENING DISPLAY

OF TENNIS

(Continued from Page 8) Open Singles-S. A. Rumjahn beat J. Tavares 5-7, 6-1, 6-2; Wong Fuk-nam beat M. Drysdale 6-1, 6-2.

Open Doubles-Taut Wal-pul and Tsui Yun-pui beat K. Shute and W, Shute 0-0, 0-2; Lee Wal-tong and Lak Ding-cheung beat Capt. Milne and Lieut. Petch 6-3, 6-3.

Club Championship. J. Arm- strong beat. G. S. Gamble 6-2, 6-2; A. K. Mackenzie beat, D. Macdougall 0-2,

-3.

WEEK-END ́ FOOTBALL

FIXTURES

SHIELD TIES AND

THE LEAGUE The local Shield Anals, senior and

junior, are to be played off during the week-end and although these con- tests will be the principal football attractions, there is a full pro

ramme of League engagements to.. marrow, with South China "A" mak-" ing an appearance prior to Sunday's Shield encounter.

TO-MORROW

FIRST DIVISION Chinese Athletic v. Royal Navy (Caroline H), 4.30 pm. Referee) W. R. Reynolds. Linesmen T. Davies and E. Gaythorne,

Triumphant Varsity

THEY ARE WEAK

IN BOWLING

But Much Will Rest

On Gosano

(By R. Abbit)

Although the two matches down for decision to-morrow in

10 Players Bowled And Each Took.

A. Wicket !

Osmund

Wins

Dunedin, Mar. 12 Billiards

Title

A unique cricket match was played here.when ten players of the Cromwell team Bowled in the first innings, and each took one wicket. Reuter's Bulletin Service,

INDIAN CRICKET

TEAM

Mr. C. K. Nayudu to Go To England

tour

New Delhi, Feb. 10. India's cricket team to make the of England this summer has been selected as follows: Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagram (captain), Major C. K. Nayudu, S. Wazir All, Mohammed Nisar Amar Nath, V. Merchant, Baqa Jilani, Amir Elshi, has improved a lot (it was roughly Mushtaq All, Mehr Homle, L. P. Jai, the same team that the poor old S. Banner, M. Kopalan, P. E. Palio, C.S.C.C. II shot out for fifty odd!) | Hindlekar, S. M. Hussain, and or the K.C.C. bowling is very lacking Ramaswami. in ating--and that K.C.C, had, better The Nawab of Pataudi's resigna- decfare at half past three in future! tion from the captaincy on account G. Lee as usual. got runs, so did all of ill-health, was accepted, and the the others especially Broadbridge and Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagram, whe Lawrence.

has been a great benefactor of cric- ket in India, was selected for the post by 10 votes to 5. Pataud, how ever, remained one of the selectors: The Yuvraj of Patiala was selected to make the trip, but is unable to do

CLEVER DISPLAY.

Though spectators did not have the pleasure of witnessing a thing. figure break, they were · afforded rich entertainment by A. J. Osmund and W. Hong Sling yesterday when the Anal of the senior billiards championship of the Colany

played of at Club Lusitano. packed room saw Osmand win the itle by 1,000 to 736 slightly bigger margin Quan at

one timo seemed likely.

Breaks were not particularly big, but they were made consistently and usually with auch variety of stroken that they afforded kener pleasure to the onlookers than would have bigger breaks of the more routine style,

Osmund quickly ran into a sub- stantial lead and at the end of the first session led by G01 to 330. Oply. once did Hong Bling get past his opponent and it followed ʼn beautifully. compiled 84 which gave him a total of 294 to 270.

the senior division of the League do not directly affect the destina- tion of the Shield, they are interesting-apart of course from the inevitable interest of the game-from other points of view. The Army are at home to the find room on Tuesday last. Person- University, and it will be most in-ally I would suggest that K.C.C. II The ofetally issued together with the referees and lines-sity can produce when they just hop-because they draw so well. On the programme, teresting to see what form the Var-be in future known as "The Artists," men for each match, is as follows: over the hedge from the scene of scoro it looks just as if my prophecy their Innt week's triumph at Sookon-had come true. K.C.C. did bat first: poo. The Army have been a most they did go right on to a score of a disappointing sido this year, though hundred and pighty four, and they did as regards liness and injury it must fail to get their opponents out, TO-DAY'S MATCHES

be admited they have had ratten luck. I am assured, however, that the Open Singles-Taul Yun-nui v. M.

They are actually weak in their declaration was made before four Portugal were just as superior

Pagh.

bowling. for Garthwaite, though o'clock and that I.A.M.C. had two against Wales, leading by two, nil

Open Doubles-Lee Hun-ngok and

starting the year well, was not quite and a quarter hours batting. All I At the interval a scoring onls Tennie Kwok v. II. A, Barros and J.

in his old form later on and then of can say is that either their batting regularly. A.I. Seuza netted twice Gonsalves: J. Crawford and S. A. Club v. Club de Recreio (Club course his accident put him out of while N. Beltrao and J.M. Pinto o Gray v. G. S. Gamble and T. C. Ground), 4.30 pm. Referee. II. F.the game for a month and he has not tained the other goals.

Monaghan

W. P. Lucy and R. A. B. Serutton. Lincamen: W. Brierley quite got his bowling tack. Paren Phillimore Y. M. Drysdale and M. and A. Sandford,

thetically I fancy that a batsman Tavares; F. H. Kwok and S, W.

he has come and can now get his Lang v. I. M. Razack and A. K. East Lancashires v. Sout]: China shots (always good ones) through the Suffind; E. C. Fincher and W. C. "B" (Sookunpoo), 4.30 p.m. Referee:fleld more than was the case. Hung v. Y. N. Tong and P. L. Lee.

W. P. Payne, Linesmen; J. V. Gomes] Ballard is their great stand-by, but Club championship

and A. T. Jurmain. Bingles.--G.

Elvin as Just some of his deadliness, I'm not so sure however that he might Paiglasse v. G. Marseille.

1 was interested to see that, for the Kowloon V. South China "A" not be useful against some of the R.A.B.C., Flint, who I think has just (Kowloon Ground), 4.30 p.m. Referee: University balsmen, II. T. Smyth Linesmen: J. Charrey against Fong. However I may be from Shanghai, got thirty-five runs. particularly come down with a bit of a reputation | quite wrong about this, But as usunie has obviously been taught how to

I am thinking of getting this at bat, Royal Ulster Rifles v. Royal Artil-up in standing type) it very largely The game between C.C.C. and Civil lery, Stonecutters (Chatham Rond), depends on whether Gosuno has a Service was very disappointing but 4.30 p.m. Referee: D. Rossick. Lines-day on.

do know that the latter wide are often men: A. 3. Hooper and A. McPher. At Happy Valley the game between called upon le make up last minute

the Civil Service and the Navy isvacancies in the First and that it is through canvassing, or without The loser gave very creditable fraught with much interest for both well nigh impossible to fit the places consideration of his cricketing ability, performance against the finest player Olubs. Each at present have played in their side at the last moment. The In view of the misunderstanding, and the Colony has probably ever had. (Causeway Bay), 3 p.m. Referee: das against a Civil Service draw. 1 only marked by one outstanding feat the Yuvraj from being proposed for trol and did not always make full so Royal Navy. East Lanenshires ve games but the Navy have a loss game was a low storing one and was to save embarrassment I withdraw But he lacked Oneund's perfect con-

do not know the Navy side but I hear. W. Lam's figures of 10-3-20-. the tour"

of good positione. H. Lawrence.

that, although Tubby Wood is giving I shall be very interested to see he The inclusion of Major Nayudu, Radle Sports Chinese Athletic the ponies a treat, Griffiths hus re aggregate figures both with the ball the former Test captain, comes as a Hong Sling enjoyed the distinetion (Royal Navy Ground, Happy Valley), tuned to the fold, while McLellan and the bat at the und of the Season. surprise. When he was not selected of amassing the highest break of the 3 p.m. Referee: T. Canson.

and Sayer are both able to play. It

a captain in India's fourth unofficial match, Okmund's nearest approach to Club de Recreio v. Royal Ulster should be a very good game of which UNIVERSITY'S GALLANT DRAW Test against the Australians, it was it being a 67. The chief breaks WETO Rifles (King's Park), 4.30 pm, Ite-hope to see something. A win for

thought that he would not be cons follows: feree: It. Martin,

Finally, one must congratulate the sidered for the tour of England, either side will mean qulte a respect. RAS.C. and R.A.0.C. v. Koutsonable place in the League Table for University second open drawing with

In addition to the above, Amar the victors) (Chatham Road), 3 p.m. Referee: K.

the I.R.C. second eleven. Before the Singh, Jahangir Khan, and Dilawar K. Ip.

Apart from these two games there game the LR.C. had played nine Hossain will be available in England Mr. Club v. University (Club) Ground), are a couple of non-League encoun- games and scored twenty two points for the important matches.

ters, for the Club are at home to The University had played six and Brittain Jones wili maringe the team. 3 pm. Referee: R. Chapman.

Craigengewer while the East Lanes, scored four points." Verb, Sup .....! South China v. Royal Welelt Fusi- (presumably without Dil Williams) liers, (Carollino Hill), 3 p.m. Referee: are visiting the IR.C. FR. M. Omar.

London, March 12.

The following was the result of thei Cheltenham Gold Cup, run to-day over a distance of 3 miles:

SPORT ADVTS.

Gold Miller (21 to 20)

Royal Mall (6 to 1)...

Kellsboro Jack (10 to 1)

3

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Brianz, quoted at 5 to 1, was fourth. Six ran, and the race was won by

The First Extra Race Meeting twelve lengths, two lengths separating will be held (weather permitting) second and third.

Golden Miller

Was prominent throughout, taking the fences in ex cellent style, and winning in a canter, amidst great chroring, to record his fifth consecutive Gold Cup win.

He was ridden by a new Jockey, Evan Williams.

As a result of this event the price of 7 to 1 was offeret for Golden Miller in the Grand National in the course betting-Reuter.

ARE YOU

at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday. 14th March, 1936, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Boll will be, rang at

By Order

1.30 p.m.

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary. Hongkong, 9th March, 1936.

A HEAD HUNTER?

and C. Lane,

non.

SECOND DIVISION

THIRD DIVISION

Chinese Police v. Liga Portuguesa (Kowluon Ground), 3 pan. Referee: J. Butterworth,

THE SECOND DIVISION

LOSER PLAYS WELL Therenfter Oranund held sway and gradually drew away until it was apparent ho could not be caught. There was one dull perind immediately the second session had started, but so for private reasons. Ilis father, once the players had again found the the Maharaj of Patiala, said: "It was run of the table, they proceeded 30 never my intention that my son score consistently auf with pleasing should either become captain or vice-skill. captain of the team to our England

LEAGUE CRICKET

Army And 'Varsity At Sookunpoo The following will

Osmund:-21. 26, 227, 21, 63, 32, 27. 58, 24, 55, 21, 32, 67, 28, 24, 31, 23, 50, 27.

Hong Sling:-1, 22, 84, 30, 25, 33, 23, 21, 24, 64.

Mr. A. W. Grimmett was referve, and at the conclusion of the match the prizen were distributed by Mr. E. D. da Roza, President of the Hong: kong Billiarda Asociation, who paid a warm tribute to the various players who had succeeded in winning prizes and to 80 No 3. Rakusen (han | Secretary) Mr. A. E. dos Remedios the excuture committee for their very the treasurer), R. and

fino work in organising auch a cessful, competition.

BU

The Indians declared early enough, at 156 for 6. thanks largely to a fine knock by M. Afzal, but the Uni- versity managed to stay the course and had 114 for five at the end. I In the second division there are no was delighted to see that my old less than three League games to be friend F.A. Redmond was playing for played. The University are at home the Varsity second cloven. wonder

the It ta judge the form of the Varsity if he remembers the old rley, Bray- Army in a Cricket League match Royal Engineers y. East Lanca-second, hat definitely one may say shay and Wright? I remember one against the University at Sookunpo shires (Military Ground, Happy that they are improving and their of the proudest days of my life when to-morrow, commencing at 2 p.m.: Valley), 3. p.m. Referee: D. T. Smith. performance last week (ace. lator).in

Royal Welch Fusiliers v. Railway drawing with the head of the Junior got all their four wickets in an in Capt. LJ Walch Capt. D.-W.

nings, (Prince Edward Road), 8 p.

taking. I think, 9 wickets for Persse, Lieut. J. P. Williams, Lieut. Re-League Table was most meritorious twenty odd. But a lot of blond has E. M. Dawson, Lieut. C. C. Garth- feree: E. Richardson.

I have little doubt that the Navy flowed under the razor since then, and waite, Lieut. D. C. M. Pritchard, C will beat the Civil Service second St. Joseph's. Royal Ulster Rifles string. I hope that, as the first anyway it was nineteen hundred and 5. M. Elvin, Pie. Herbert, Licut, (St. Joseph's Ground, Happy Val-C.S.C.C. eleven is (at present) well war time!

R. Johnson, Fus. King and Plc. ley), 3 pm. Referee: D. W. "Ellis, provided for the poor second eleven

A NON-LEAGUE Game Whitehead."

SCHOOLBOYS' MATCH will not be decimated, or worse, at There remains only for notice the SUNDAY

the last moment. As for the Craigen, gaane between the Club and the Army

Playing on the Indian R.C. ground,

Elli rower match with the Club second which was transferred from Sookon Sorkunpoo, yesterday, the South China "A" v. Police (Club eleven League encounter though poo to the Club ground. Though the Kadoorie Indian School defeated Mr.f the tournament (Presented by Mr. Ground), 4 pm. Referee: E. E. Rant zo as regards their first teams! weather was perhaps a shade less icy, Causim's eleven in a friendly cricket F. D. da Raza) Mr. A. J. Osmund imaging the Club should get home, it was far too cold for cricket match, Mr. Cassim's team scored tall. Linesmen: R. Chapman and W. but definitely both terms seem to me Sudden thought-how much effect runs, K. Watmunt taking six for 48.

Second Prize-Mr. W. Hong Sling. Third Prize:-Mr. Lam Cho-cha to be suffering from endoftheseason-did the temperature have upon the A. i. Baker was top scorer with 32

Fourth Prize:-Mr. M. M. da Blfra. Itis, and there in such a thing as the LR.C.7 I know the cold rather runs. The Ellis Kaduorlo School First Extra Meeting! However, nous

doubled up Pereira in Shanghai.)

replied with a neore of 103. N. Singh verronal

The Army went in and the Club had 2 and K. M. Rumjan not had to field a coolie as McInnis was out. O. R. Razack took five for 35. unable to play at the last minute-

SENIOR SHIELD FINAL

C. Thwaites.

JUNIOR SHIELD FINAL Royal Engineere v. East Lanca- shiras (Club Ground), 216 pun. Re feree: A. E. Sidebottom. Linesmen: A. J. Stockbridge' and J. Y. Gomes.

· Second Division

University v. Eastern (Caroline Hill), 3 p.m. Referee: E. G. Isley.

WEDNESDAY

FIRST DIVISION Royal Navy v. Royal Artillery, Lyemun (Causeway Bay Ground), 4.10 p.m. Referee: R. M. Umar. Lines men; C. Mason and R..T. Evans.

Second Division

South China v. University (Caro- Hno Hill), 4.30 p.m. Referee: S. Mac- Cormac.

A SUNDAY GAME

++

78

K.C.C. have a non-League game en wicket was wet and slow, though it inaccuracy of a couple of inches--or

a sad blow to their bowling. The with the Recreio on the Saturday and was amazing how fast Growder could perhaps of one even-and on Sanday there is a League game

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she

down between Navy at home and make the ball spin off it. He had the goes in the air!

R.A.S.C. At least, this is in the re- worst of luck with dropped catches-- The figures at the fall of the first vised R.A.S.C. card. The original list but who would not drop a catch or wicket wero 54-1-41 but I think Prit had it on January 28, while the Navy two on a day like that! and finished chard did well to keep his wicket up I card shows the game down for off with a record of six for seventy- and he certainly had less of the bowl- December 28! I imagine there was five. He has pulled the H.KLC.C. out ing. A lot of wickets fell quickly a mix up over the earlier dates. But of a lot of holes due to their lack of and then Ballard did some good work

bowling. take no responsibility for saying that there actually will or will not be such a match. I merely say that It is entered (in ink) on the R.A.5.0.

LAST SATURDAY

card.

And now I must refer back to last Saturday's games for which did not

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

THE PRIZE-WINNERS

The following is a list of the prize- winners!

Senior Champlonship of the Colony (Challenge Cup presented by Messrs. Lane,

A. Crawford's):-Mr.

J. Osmund.

First Prize for the highest break

(break of 137).

Junior Championship of the Colony (Challenge Cup presented by the H tish-American Tobago Co., Ltd.)- Mr. L T. Yung

Leung Blu-nin (break of 67).

Prize for the Highest Break:-Mr. Second Prize:-Mr. A. Kitchell. Third Prize:-M. E. A. V. 'Na-

Fourth Prize:-Mr. Tom Hun-bun

medios.

WIGHTMAN CUP DATES with the bat, but the innings closed the lawn tennis

The Wightman Cup match between Perase played a typical innings. for

for 134 runs. It was, however, Britain and America will be playo

women of Great The feature of it which surprised me enough. "The Club batting had a long this year on Friday and Saturday, was the clean way in which he hit and not at all prehensile tail: Harry June 12 and 13 on the Centre Court across the leg-breaks-and hit three Owen Hughen was very well caught at Wimbledon, beautiful sixes as well-with absolute by Clegg-Hill at short leg when he Of the 13 matches played, America accuracy. It is as difficult to hit a hooked a long hop of Garthwaite, and has won nine and (ireat Britain four. leg break to leg as it is to cut or Ballard ran through the rest to get America has been successful on the force an off break to the off. The ix for fifteen. And very nice too! last five oceanion.

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WHY DID

YOU WEAR

NUTTY'S MASK, FRECK?

WELL, COACH, I

WANTED TO PLAY IN THAT GAME, BUT PEOPLE HAD AN IDEA. I WAS YELLOW!

S

NUTTY FIGURED MAYBE THE TEAM HAD THE SAME IDEA, AND WOULD LAY DOWN ON THE JOB IF

THEY SAW ME IN

THE LINEUP!

SO BETWEEN

BET

HALVES, NUTTY

WELL, SWITCHED CLOTHES, I'LL WITH ME, AND 1 RUSHED OUT ON THE FIELD IN HIS MASK, ONLY THE REFEREE, NUTTY AND I KNEW ABOUT

GEE,NUTTY. I'M SORRY I HAD TO PRE- "TEND I WAS you! m WASN'T FAIR

TO YOU!!

HOOEY! SHADYSIDE

WON, AN THAT'S ALL THAT'S IMPORTANT!

WELL, FRECKLES, THE WHOLE THING WAS! RATHER UNUSUAL, BUT I'LL HAVE TO GIVE YOU CREDIT FOR THE WAY YOU RAN WILD AND NUTTY, TOO, FOR THINKING

OF SUCH A TRICK, AND BEING SUCH

A GOOD SPORT!

PATOLLA

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