THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1936.
FIRST LAWN BOWLS INTERPORT GAME DESCRIBED
Clubhouse Chattor
By "Voritas'
Why Overseas Chinese
Are Lodging An
Appeal
LENGTHY LETTERS REVEAL
FOUR IMPORTANT POINTS
JOT unexpectedly, the Oversens |[CHTAIL SHAY NOT
Chinese F.C. announce that
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| games will involve seven extra week mt days, on the basis of 2 games per day Involving 4 teams át coch time, With the co-operation of all the clubs, especially the willingness and ability of the Services to turn out on week days, there will be, in comparison with last season's schedule, no appre- ciable hardship to be imposed on other clubs to turn out on mid-week,
The more the left wrist is in advance of the ball the less will be the loft on the club. face, and the less the ball will rise in the air.
Don't Want Second Div.
IN Sir E. Holderness.
they have lodged an appeal against the decision of the Hongkong F.A. Council which turned down their application for participation in the first division of the Hongkong
Longue Football
during the coming season. 'Overseas Chinese will seek a reversal of this deel- sion through the Appeals Board,! at a date yet to be fixed. They
TN addition' we may point out for set forth the grounds. for this
your cousideration that we wish to appen in a lengthy letter, copy of
reiterate that our team consist, in the which has been received by tho Telegraph, and extracts of which
main, of members who have played in First Division football for a few are published below. It will be SHALL cense to be a member of this
seasons and that the remainder are, seen that the chief contentions of Association." When your Board de in our unbiased opinion, copable of the Overseas Chinese F.C. are as elded that 14 teams are not too much playing to the same standard. Thils follows. (1) That the Appeals for the League, our Association's ap-fact seemed to have escaped the Board has already intimated that plication automatically becomes in notice of Council, and to enter this it considered it possible for the sitts, and that it should, in all equity, tent in the Second Division, as sug- gested by them, is not a method we first division to be run with more receive the consideration due to a than 12 teams. (2) That, the member. The Counell in a meeting would like to adopt. It is obvious
held
the 6th instant had that this suggestion was made,, not Oversons Chinese had more right falled, in their discussion of our
because our prowess 6
is in question, to be accepted into the first divi-second application for admission, to but that a solution out of the impasse sion than the Eastern Athletic, give this position further thought nor must be cought. In conclusion, we
(3)have they investigated further whe- whose appeal was upheld,
wish to observe, with due respect to Associa the Council, that in That comparative figures indicate ther the Eastern Athletic
view of the re- complied with it is practical to get through the ton
cent events connected with this
ques Lion of the League, there is not season without trouble with the ultimate clause of Rule 5, which up
Is to this moment this association had enough justilention for one club to Grat division composed of
(4) That the Overseas not yet done so. Moreover, the be permitted to enter two teams in Council had not, at that meeting the First Division, to the exclusion of Chinese team comprises players who have already taken part in any other meetings, approved the other aspirants, An exhaustive ex- re-election of this association as a ploration on this point might have member. Therefore, we can only helped the Association in their pur- construe that the Council had no re-suit of a solution to the problem. course in the motter (in view of the decision your Board had handed
Badminton Visitor down to them) but to accept and in- clude a non-member of the Associa- tion into the First League to the detriment of a Member,"
terms,
first division football. The poluts are emphasised to the following
terms.
The Criterion
Associu- ON August & last my
tion applied to the Hongkong Football Association Connell for
had
Comparisons
the
or
TC-
RRIVED in the Colony during the last few days is Mr. Lionel Kew, No. badminton player of Shanghai. He is on vacation, but his zest for him to the game has already led make two appearances on local bad- minton courts, Yesterday afternoon the Jockey
affilation as a new member and adAKING for granted that the above mission of our team to the First Division of the Hongkong Football alternative of a 15 teams League will he had a knock-up at
does not merit consideration, the
League for the season simit not be too much for the Association to Club, and in the evening was out at Two other applications of a
handle. This contention is borne cut by the following figures:
on
E, F. Fincher tumblas in an attempt to bring off a difficult catch · during last Saturday's cricket Interport trial. (Photo: Staff Photographer}
INTERPORT CRICKET TRIAL
R. ABBIT ANALYSES
PERFORMANCES
CLEGG-HILL IS A MOST PLEASANT SURPRISE
Which
(By R. Abbit)
COLONY WERE BIT UNLUCKY
HYDE-LAY JUST FAILS TO SAVE LAST HEAD
MAIN'S PROMINENT PART IN HOME RINK'S SUCCESS
Shanghai, Sept. 11.
Shanghai beat Hongkong in the first interport lawn bowls match yesterday afternoon, by eighteen shots to fifteen, on the Police Lawn Bowls Club green. The Shanghai four were--C. W. Glover (skip), T. G. Main (No. 3), C. Richards (No. 2) and F. Medina (lead), Hongkong were represented by-A. Hyde-Lay (skip), H. A. Alves (No. 3), J. F. McGowan (No. 2) and A. E. Coates (Lead). Although the match developed into a very close and exciting tussle in the closing stages, it was by no means a great game, being practically a duel between the opposing No. 3s and Skips. T. G. Main of the Rees, Shanghaï's No. 3 was mainly responsible for Shanghai's win, after the first few ends he played great, bowls.
There was a large crowd present, especially in the latter part, when they witnessed an exciting finish, with the issue in doubt right up
in ኢቢኤ In the last wood. The green excellent condition, not quite as fast us the greens in the two previous games, but still fast. The seating. and other arrangements were good and the green surrounded by bunt- ing presented, an animated appear-
ance.
THE MATCH
Shanghai won the toss but Medinu put the Jack into the ditch, Coates inid down
second.
a three-quarter length
BRITISH SUCCESSES AND REVERSES
IN
U.S. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Garden City, Long Island, Sept. 14.
The American Amateur Rolf championship started to-day, one of the outstanding results being the British defeat of Bentley, the Walker Cup player by Blevins, of Kansas City.
Pittman, former-
of
Torrance, the British International was a first round loser, being beaten by McCulloch of Pine Valley 4 and 2.
McLean, however, won, beating Robert Lowe of Clackburgh, West Virginia by 3 and 2. Longhurst beat Kenneth Corcoran of Osterville, Masa, by 5 and 4.—Neuter.
It was so extraordinarily hot in the Pavilion watch-Jack, Shanghat taking the end with ing the Interport cricket trial that I hate to think what a single, the next end went to Hong- it must have been like in the middle on Saturday fast. three. The latter then got a useful kong with a single Glover saving
and Alves wood The teams, with one or two obvious exceptions, were three, McGowan
counting and followed up by talding arranged as a probable Interport éleven versus the Rest, the 5th with a two, with the score or so I suppose. The bowling of Bowker's side, on pa- 7-1 in Hongkong's favour. At the Bth Hongkong were laying when per at least, was not very strong and, though only three cards came up and carried the
Bentley was
was three and four to wickets were taken, the batsmen with the exception of Juck for two, Alves was through with play but the American recovered Alec Pearce played very "beginning-of-the-season" his woods, Main drew third shot and smartly and finally won by one up.
fourth with his second, Hyde Lay Langley, the schoolboy golfer and knocks. The wicket had not quite recovered from the falled to save and Glover was wie Walker Cupper beat Film, for her effect of the previous rains but curiously enough both with his first and narrow with the ly of Bethesda the bowlers and the batsmen disliked it. It was very
*The 7th went to Hongkong with a Langley was three down at the ninth
but came back in
style. briliant two, McGowan and Alves woods Rector Thompson, the Scolti-h dead, with perhaps rather too much grass on it.
counting, Hyde-Ly laying down player outplayed Roberis.
Tate There was a sensational start to and F. D. Pereira. I know all about guards, they also took the next end Columbus, Ohio, winning by 7 and 6. the gune as Tufnell opened with a "matchi practice" but that, can be with a single, with Shanghai laying wille Lucas, another British Walker
three, Hyde-Lay came up long hop
turned outside overdonn nnd as it wng three men
with a Cup player, scored a comfortable whi Mitchell's pads and was steered very got none and two of them must be beautiful shot to cut them out and over. Desmoines by 4 and 2. gently into R..ce's hands at back in the side-while not nearly enough lay one. The 0th went to Shunghal ward short -netually it should was seen of Hayward who is not, with a two, Glover's woods counting.
10th have departed into the scoring box with
with respect, a certainty, unless Ilongkong took the This early wicket was most un he can and his true form. Colledge, single, Hyde-Lay with his second Kowloon Tong club entertaining a
fortunate for Tufnell for it seemed nover a fast scorer, played a nice wood getting the shot from a wick to encourage him to pitch his breasts innings and, I thought, kept quite off, they now led by 11-7. large number of members with exhi
the leg stump or on Ulic bath as well as Mackay.
I know he bitions of his undoubted skill, Mr.
man's legs. I gather Branwell put conceded more byen but he had more Kew is a timely example to Hong-
him up to this with a packed leg awkward bowling to deal with than kong enthusiasts of how rapidly one
feld this year, and he has Rone had can make progress in this game. He
very near spoiling an did not start to play until two years
excellent played some very nice shots but be from then on Shanghal settled down, it up with another of the 20th, there bowler. If Tufnell can get back to is too fond of trying to cut a straight especially Main and Glover and they was now intense excitement and any.
· ago;" But this year he reached the
bowling at any of stump Just out- ball before he has got his eye in. gradually took the upper hand. The thing might happen in the last end. semi-final of the Shanghal singles side the off-stump (as it has been He Is a batsman who should be th went to Shanghai with a twe, Unfortunately at the Zist with
described) he will prove o championship finally losing to Melse,
very watched I think. former champion, by two games to
Main and Glover's woods counting. Shanghai Jaying there were a mund- useful addition to any side. But In considering the baiting
of Hyde-Lay having bad luck when he ber of woods short, effectively guard- one. He also reached the semi- this leg stuff of his will never get Bowker's team one must remember just failed to save with
b
fais firsting the Jack making it very difficult final of the mixed doubles champion- anyone, save by a fluke, except the that they were up against four In-Hongkong look the 12th with a single, for Hyde-Lay to save, with his first. 13 games 14 games 1 game ship in company with Miss Sinclair, rabbits and the ferrets, I one terport bowlers of established merit Glover failing to save, the next he was through, narrowly missing by the couple being beaten by W. A. considers how Garthwaite got him in the past. Unfortunately Garth three ends went to Shanghai with aa hair's breadth with a shot that REPRESENTATIVE
("Stick") Duff,
tennis away when he went on the second walte bowled his in-swingers with single, a three and u single, Glover might have completely altered the Wambe
In player, and Miss (including the different Cups..
lime one realizes that that sort of an off break and a suicide squad of and Main bowling well, taking the game or at least drawn it at that Kew lengue Inst season, Klub, remained | Interport, etc.)
stuff is no good for Interport form. three short legs on the bat. Frankly lead for the first time at the 14th. playing with
end and he went wide with his The point was the more marked as if this is not body line bowling- At the 18th Hongkong were Inying) second, Shanghal taking the end and unbeatable. He
whenever he bowled on the off save that it is more pitched up bunch when Glover came up with match with a two, score 18-15. stump he looked a much more dan what is?) He did no good at all, his second saving three from a wick For the winners T. G. Main, Shang-- gerous bowler.
and his bowling has fallen off very off. Hyde-Lay drew the shot for a hal's No. 3 was caally the outstanding Considering the fuc! that it was much since those days when he single. Shanghai replied by taking man, It was his fine bowling especi- the first game of the season, that went for the off slump with a the next two ends with singles, the ally in the second half, that sayed was beastly hot, and that the wie ndrmal fleld.
I suppose I may be scare at the 18th being 10-13 in fa- Shonghal mony, shots, Glover ket was not helpful it is perhaps not accused fair to criticize any of the bowlers. boleth of bowling on the oft stump, Hongkong got a single and followed}
of making rather a shib-your of Shanghai. At the 10 though not starting too well pulled
(Continued on Page 9.) SuЛice it say that Madar kept abut I have not seen much success steady length all through and de- in this other scheme and monstrated that he is a useful man that it is definitely arguable that it. to send down a few overs to break is rather an attack on the batsman. a stand or to rest one of your open-On a had wicket or against bad bats ing pair-(I hope we shall not see men, it may be successful. As it
LEAGUE
14 teams 15 teams
SHIELD
Difference
nature and of the same object were filed and dealt with by the Associa- They were fun at the same time. from the Kowloon Chinese Football Club
and the Eastern Athletic Asso-
These were not accepted 182 games 210 games 28 games etation. end subsequently the clubs-success- fully appealed to your Board. The criterion of your decision was that the Association should be capable, with amount of time available in one season and with the proper co-opera- tion of the clubs, to handle more than 12 teams in the First League.
Eastern's Position
REC
4. Iounds with 4 Rounds with
2 byen
17 gaines
1 bye
17 games
PLAYING DAYS
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EGARDING these appeals, we wish to respectfully submit that when they were heard, your Board was not competent to hear that from the Eastern Athletic Association. This club was, up to that date, a non-Sats. member of the Ascociation since they have not complied with Rule 4 of the Association Rules. This rule is very Sats, clear and precise of this point and the penal clause is "Any club fail- 32 Ing to comply with this clause
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the
fool
for the
Look part In the match against Eliot Hell this year and was successful. Kew has most of the strokes at his com- Week days mond,
yesterday although
one noticed that his overhead was not quite
as one would expect. so strong as Week days He plays the short game very skil- fully, clever angling and accurate placements invariably paving The difference of 28 extra league way fer a winning shot. Incidentally he lo a cousin of Henry Kew, St. Andrew's Church Club player, and they made a formidable combination
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ENGLISH FOOTBALL
LEAGUE XI
To Play Against The Irish League
London, Sept. 14..
The English Football Lengue team
to meet the Irish Leaguers at Bel-1 fast on September 23 was chosen to-- day as follows.
Sagar (Everton); Rochford (Porta- mouth; and Shaw (Wolves); Willing- ham (Huddersfield), Barker (Derby) and Bray (Manchester City); Nirkett (Middlesborough), Carter (Sunder- land), Steel (Stoko), Westwood (Bol ton), and Brook (Manchester City). --Reuter.
Shanghal, Sept. 14.
In the Interport Bowls at Shang-
hal, Hongkong defeated Shanghai by
20 points to 13. The Hongkong team
man. the Kowloon
SHANGHAI SETTLE DOWN Hongkong had decidedly the better Nazarin of the first half of the match but:
think
a repetition of that long opening was both Williams and Mackay bowl of Pereira and Minu that went played it, though both were hit, and so wrong in 1934).
Williams defied all the rest of the bowlers in company with Madar. A BRILLIANT INNINGS
Mackay was out to a most splendid the Alce Pearce's knock stood out above leg glide as he falled to run
une faul enough and was everything else, but while. I should first have
regretted not being able to casual about the second only to see watch some of his delightful strokes his wicket beautifully thrown down I should have been glad to see him by Tinker Lee from the ne leg go a bit earlier--and this applies to boundary. (My eyes are not Garthwalte. Both of them are cer- good as they used to be but I think i tain of places, and as was we saw I am right in saying that it WAS nothing of A. T. Leg, A. R. Minu Lee).
ns
Persso started merrily enough but after lifting Minu over mid-off's: head to the boundary, he weht next bail to a slip catch. He in a delight- ful batsman to watch but it is a plly he has not a bit more defence. Gosano and Hung never looked like doing very much but Clegg-Hill played a very bright knock until he lost sight of n full loss and got it on the splice, Zimmern failed--I don't Chink he is in the class-but there was a bright little partnership of 27 between Robert Lee and Tufnell for the ninth wicket. The latter played i one beautiful square-cut off" Minu and showed that he was quite a uɛe- ful number ten or cleven.
A SURPRISE
The chief surprise to me Clegg Hill's fielding at cover
his
wns
and very
batting,* He met with a nasty accident fairly early last sca- son and a go of typhoid kept him still longer out of the Beld, while of the end of the season his regiment was in camp and he could not, got off for couple of League games and only had one or two rather scrappy innings in lato friendlies. One had rather forgotten him as a potential
F. D. Pereira, Colony fast bowler," | cricketer, and it came as a bit of a
were H. A. Alves, (akip); A. "Hyde- caught in motion by the camera ou, shocic to me to learn that he had Lay, 3; F. V. Ribeiro, 2; P. E. Saturday. (Photo: Stuff Phota-
(grapher).
been captain both of Shrewsbury and
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“A HEAD ON THE
PORT BOW, SIR
SO LET'S
PUT BACK
TO
CALDBECK'S
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