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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

MARCH 31, 1936.

SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP-DECIDING CRICKET

MATCH FULLY DESCRIBED

FAST BOWLING BY

ROBIN LEE

(Continued from Page 8.) Gosano and Ozorio had a pretty gruelling time but worked very hard the former was distinctly unlucky on several occasions early on-and Blako did his sharo of keeping tha runs down. Indoed ho had on paper the beat analysis. I give the figures which are interesting:-

Gosano

Osorio

Power

Blako

U. M. R. W.

61

17 1

14

1 60

1

4 Q

33 3

2

Gosano's shot was a bad one-for had he moved his feet at all I should' have thought it would have been into his wicket. But I must confer frankly, shall we say?-that I have never before suspected Goodwin of a However it was 17-3-. leg break!

POWER AGAIN

The Varalty seemed to be done with but as a matter of fact though K.C.C. were never in serious danger of losing the decision there were neverni interesting innings played. Power who came in to bat seemed in no way perturbed by the situation, and after a couple of nice leg shots he cracked R. Leo to deep long on for four just to show that the Univer wity

up still. had their tails But disaster was to come at the an impossible task on the

Goodwin sent down a small. ground. It seemed vital to me other end. that their first wicket should make loose full toss which Tata sent to

A BAD START

set out to At 4.16 the Varsity mako 174 runs in two hours-by no means

a good stand to sandpaper the bowling the long-leg boundary with a one-

down betere tide and Gosano got at

IL

handed shot that seemed to ho en- tirely defensive! However three balls later he snicked one into the slips and Д brilliant effort And Very low one Smith brought

But to my surprise Ride, and not Tata, accompanied Fong to the wie ket No doubt Gozano'n idea was that scooping upd

very bear

had

make

K.C.C.

Л

up

Robert Lee

Just

it at the second-or possib

aver

TWO STANDS

and

Kilme

one

Three greys and a brunette took the grandita nd jump in perfect style first time round in the steeplechase at Shanghai last week, presenting a magnificent sight. Sammy confirmed the opinion of the majority and came in a winner by half a length after a thrilling finish to one of the finest chase seen on the course for’yunze.

Rumjahn Cousins Beaten In

Spectacular

(Continued from Page 8.)

on

match-win-

Match

Įternately challenging the Tsuis' in- vulnerability overhead, oft the ground

or on the volley. Sometimes Sirdar's TRIANGULAR

HOCKEY TOURNEY

ARMY WIN THE SERIES

raking forchand drive scored out- with no mang to get he could not attempt (264) advantage was lack of experience and right, but once it had lost its element afford to start with two slow bais- ly

Next

the Tsul Power made & vethe possibility of his nerve failing of surprise and

brother mon but I think this was wrong. bit of delay at the start is carver to pretty cover drive of Lee but the him at the critical stage of such had positioned themselves for it, they next over he played on to Goodwin, critical match. Just for a moment turned the shot into a winning volley make up

for than

While it is true the Rumjahns innings It was bad luck as he seemed to the final sot when he made three for

a bad start as the believeth shall the ball pretty well in the middle of terrible blunders to lose general form was not entirely up to had shown. "ile that

brother's his

servica

the mark, one must pay tribute to not make hasto," which is another the bat, but it must have been spin-

that suspected

he

was flashes of sparkling tennis from them way of saying that Hide is too im- ning tremendously. 34-15,

going to crack up, but he carne back both. It was these flashes, plus the petucua a a batman to risk against the

with renewed confidence and ability steady brilliance of the Tsui brother: Arst freshness of the bowling if you

about this time the K.C.C. to hold his own service in the eighth which makes the encounter rank as can arrange otherwise.

Lee attack acemed to alacken and at one game and it was his wonderful over one of the finest ever seen on local Anyway, so I was.

The Army won the Triangular courts.

by from the tennis courts end, or two periods they seemed to have head mash taken as he ran back cour opened

Tsuis were 100 per cent. worths Hockey Tournament yesterday and after Ride had glanced his first rather leopardised their chances of wards which proved the

ning point.

winners, but no champions could beating the Hongkong, Hockey Club ball bonuiliully to leg for four, he winning as Blake began to play,

Trui Yon-pui was less aggressive lase Uneir crown more honourably the deciding match of the series, on the Marina ground, by the odd sent down a maiden, from the last ver

than his brother, but he was very than did the Rumjahns. The Crow very good defensive knock, varied ball of which there was a resonant with one or two pretty leg hits, reliable, particularly off the ground. find reason to feel grateful as well as goal in three after a fast game.

also seemed at case

Scheduled to commence at 4.30 Ozorio appeal for a catch at the wicket. I

Hie volleying was melined to be de-excited for such entertaining do not think however that, Bide was hit boundaries off both Willie un fensive, but he often succ

pan, the game did not begin until often succeeded in

mulch.

6.16 p.m. Even then the Club was and It. Lee. Then at 5.10, (as usual finding a gap between the opposition

THE RESULTS was at once obvious that Lee when in bit of

a man short, II. F. Shields failing jam), Goodwin

The following are the results: was bowling much faster than he put on Gitting, and Ozorio crashed to tuck the ball away for a valuable

point. Only in his ororhead work Open Singles.E. C. Fincher beat to turn up, and the Club had to has done this season, and also that a half volley straight at the K.C.C. did Yun-pui show any signs of weak-Lee Hua-ngok 0-1, 6-3; Paul Kong Play with unly ten man throughout. But for the determined work of he seemed to like the matting. He captain who caught it-amid, I re Inoes. Invariably he took the ball a beat it. Blyth 6-0, 6-0.

the Club defenders, the Army would three silps, a

gret to say, both cheers and laugh. made too late catching at too near the backward point

Open Doublen.-Tsui Wai-put and

AR and a deep third man.

Iter. 56-011. B. K. Ng went at

every Teal Yun-pui bent S. A. and H: D. have won by a wider margin.

It was, they attacked incessantly but Goodwin bowled at the other end once, after four byes had come and neck of his racket Almost

Rumjahn 8-3, 6-7, 0-4.

succeeded in getting through only and for a time just plugged away Gittins had two wickets for no runs, time it meant an overhit ball.

Indubitably, his best shot was re- ceptions.

twice. J. E. Potter, the Club cap quietly, leaving things to Leo, In but Loke put him past third man turn of service by which he made

taln, worked hard at right back and the latter's second over there was a for four, rather an edged shot. ruch delicate placements that the

as a result of his efforts, Lal Singh dropped catch that might have lost Again a stand resulted.

Rumjalina were forced into defen-

and Nolan, on the left wing, were the Shield as Fong micked one to Smith went on for Hung at 5.26 con valleys thereby paving the way

not as dangerous as their combina- Smith at first slip. The catch was p.m. and did some uncommonly fine for Taul Wal-pui's gorgeous inter-

tion promised to be. W. A. Read, low down but it should have been fielding to his own bowling saving

coptions.

at contro-half, was given a trying caught

several straight drives that would

time, but the indifferent form shown However, as it turned out, it made have probably gone to the boundary | ittle difference for Fong was quite at a rate of knots. And so far ten salute them for it that they went

and

and the

London, March 80. at sea with It. Lee and was fast minutes the sters berran to wonder down to defeat with colours flying. hanging out his bat at them. Mac. K.G.C.supporters beginnt view. They all but pulled off a typical vic-

The English soccer team against kny took him smartly behind the However from

second. Both has a comparatively sticks off the first ball of the third all was to go well as when Lee re. lory when they recovered from 1-4 Scotland at Wembley on April 4 will

lieved Gitting Blake very unwisely la 3-4 in the final set. It came as be as follows:

Hibbs; Male, Hapgood; Crayston, easy time, due partly to the success

Crooks, very humanly-departed from no surprise to see them lose the firs

Bowden, of the backs and the bad shooting Gosano very nearly' gava a chance but

stubborn

born resistance

stanza, and when they had squaree Barker Bray; his policy of

and off his first ball but it pitched well his

war Camsell, Bastin and Brook-Reuter of the Army forwards. the second matters in for a single. And then off the last And that was the end of it as H. Ler-

came a tragely! bowled Taui and gnt Izait to give of brilliance to carry the match.

would make their customary burs ball of the over Ride had let thres go past his off sitter to Arthur Lay in the gully.

And it was not for the want ò' stamp

and the last was nearly a And so Kowloon won by eighty seven!,

that they fulled. They down. A well

over.

WITH COLOURS FLYING Of the losers one can say,

(und

bort.of Smith_and_shot on us ann hit over a fast yorker. AB B 1. naturally_led_to_belleve_that_they.

one

lang hop-but no bail to hit so carly runs. after declaring with four wichtened up their game tremendous-

on. He cut at it and gave Smith a kets chance to redeem himself, which was tory. promptly accepted. (8—2—5)..

deserved vic-

THE HONOURS LIST

ly only to meet with unexpected opposition and an array of strokes to which they had to cry best.

must be This was just what I feared about

If the truth be told it must Ride. Ho told

For K.C.C. Mackay's knock stood! me that he had no intention of playing at anything out out above all others. At the present conceded that at no stage did H. D side the off stump and short and that time I reckon him to be on the Rumjahn touch true farm. Now and the shot was made automatically. I first half-dozen batsmen in the Colony. again he scored with a characteristic expect a lot of us know just what he Goodwin kept a length all the time volley, but over the whole match bir moans. It is the same impulse that and Lee gave by far the best bowling net work was much below par. And makes us bang on five dollars just performance that he has staged this where he falled on the volley Sirdar bowling definitely erred overhead. Smash after smast was before the bell rings! And the pony year. He

fast stuff. Gitting did what he was in the concluding stages were put never wins.·

expected to do, but I wish I was into the not or outside the court con fifteen years younger and could go fines, and these shots told their own in to bat against him! Still ho might story.

• Practically everything hinged now get the decision!

There were dazzling bouts of Cho stuf For the University Gosano really volleying reminiscent of on Gosano, with his later batsmen.

first class International One felt that, could ho keep up an had little chance. He had and always one sees in

used champions too end, anything might happen. But has had the brunt of the bowling on tennis. when only 17 runs had been scored he his shoulders and if he has to bowl everything they knew in tactics,, al- was eated by Goodwin, amid cheers, first on a hot day it must make his from the K.C.C. spectators!

GOSANO BEATEN BY GOODWIN

batting deteriorate.

The

I have never seen a clearer case of The four men who impressed me Blake seems likely to do best, being how little one can tell save from plumb as being botter than I had suspected a cuddy-handed bowler as well as a behind the bowler's arm. Not only were Power, Blake-both bat and hall good defensive bat. to me but to others it looked as if the rain (dittel and Loke. The first The bowling figures wore ball had pitched clear of the off stick named is, I believe, one of the first and Gosano had pulled away to have fruits of the untiring zeal of the Rev. more room to cut it; but the ball C. B. Sargent and J. L. Youngsaye, seemed to turn in and take the top hailing from the D.B.S. I hear he of the sticks. Actually checking is in his third year, and hope that,"

both batsman and bowler, I if he goes down, ho will keep un his from found that the ball had pitched just cricket. He has distinct possibilities, 1 100 I have written at such length clear of the leg stump and had come but wants more.general experience. that you will have to wait for the up from leg and taken the wicket. This applies to the others of whom epic of the Civil Service until Friday,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

HOME FOOTBALL English Soccer Team Against Scotland

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

by Mohd. Afsar rendered his work easier.

It. A. Bates occupied the Club gon! in the first half, and J. L. Cotce worth filed the vacancy in the

L/Cpl. Nolan put the Army ahead early-in-the-first-half, but the Club defenders kept their charge intact until after half-time. The Army's second goal was scored by Lal Singh.

Towards the end, Fowler reduced the deficit from a melee in front of the Army goal.

The Club tried hard for the equaliser in the remaining minutes left for play, but the disorganisa- tion of the forward line, due to be- Draft Programmes and Entry ing a man short, nullified their at- Forms for the Third Extra Race tempts.

The teams were: ClubR. A. Bates; J. E. Potter, 1th and Monday, 13th April, G. Sommer: J. L. Cotesworth, W. A. Meeting to be held on Saturday.

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