1936-11-12 — Page 9

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K.C.C.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12,

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

GOOD PLAY SEEN

WIN TWICE ARMISTICE

AGAINST CLUB

Goodwin Bowls Splendidly: Broadbridge In Form

The Kowloon Cricket Club seared, C. C. Garthwaite, & Kilbre,

a "double" ogainst the Hongkong A. E. Perry, not out,

Cricket Club In friendly cricket F. A. Broadbridge, b Holden, matches played

Extras

yesterday. their B. D. Lay, not out, achlor team defeating the Club by five wickets, and their Junior team winning by ten wickets.

The Club seniors were without T A. Pearce, who was unable to play owing to an injury. They lost five

Total for 5 wkts.

7

IDAY

FOOTBALL

(Continued from Page: 8.)

literally made no headway against the stonewall defence of Gosano and Costa. But they contributed to their dallying with own discomfiture by 12 the ball. min-directing passes and making no serious efforts to have a andl Melend were 25 shot. Tallot 14 Thief offenders and from what I have of the Fusiliers Inside left 145 during the Inst three weeks, he ap- pears to be suffering from an attack of stuleness, "

F. 1. Zimmern, 5. Jex, R. Lee and F. Goodwin did not bal.

Fall of wickets: for 32; 2 for 11;

Bowling Analysi

wickets for only 20 runs againal 3 for 105; 4 for 107; & for 100.

ome good bowling by R. Lee, und

0. I. W.

M. C. C. Garthwaite. A. W. Hayward

Holden

13 5 53 2 then became associated with L. D.

Owen Hughes 13 2 39 Kilbee and improved the position.)

Baines Hayward played a dine innings at :

before he

Kilbee critical Juneture,

Was

bowled by F. Goodwin for 37 runs, while Kilbee collected 20. Valuable contributions by 11. D. Bidwell and H. W. Baines raised the total to 115 F. Goodwin bowling at the end took, four wickets for 14, while Lee and Garthwalle had three euch,

20

14

1

2

KOWLOON JUNIORS WIN

DUNN AND BAKER RUN THROUGH THE CLUB ELEVEN

At Kowloon, the Club juniors were Kowloon were given a good storl

Kowloon C. C. by E. C. Fincher and N. A. E. Mac-defented by the kay, who put on 32 runs for the Juniors by ten wickets,

Fine bowling by P. O'Neill Dunn first wicket, and after the latter's diamisan . F. Fincher joled his four for 201 and B. G. Baker three dlambsen of the brother and the score was taken to for 18) aw the

G. S. 91, when F. F. Fincher was dismiss Club side for only 78 runs.

with 22. ed for 32. E. C. Fincher scored 43 Chambers was top-scorer

who entered double before being caught at short-leg by and others Holden off Daines. 1. D. Lay play-gures were R. M. King 16, J. H. ed a nice innings and was andereat Des 10 and W. Wooding 11 not out. Kowloon scored 200 runs for eight d with 25 to his credit, the Club! total being passed for the loss of wickets, after passing their oppon-

without "nis' total

the loss

of a Ave wickela,

wicket. K. M. Baxter

Sumend Scores:

Frondbridge 54. runs. R. T. O'Neill Dunn 20, 11. G. Baker 10, T. W. Carr 90 got mat and R. A. Hard- ing 18 not out. F. A. Dunnett took four wickets for 31 runs.

H.K.C.C.

E. R. Duckitt, caes, by R. Lev.

11. Owen Hughes, e Mackay, b Lev,

T. E. Pearce, c Jex, b Garthwaite,

H. B. Neve, e E. C. Fincher, h

Garthwaite,

A. W. Hayward, b Goodwin,

G. A. Stewart, b Garthwaite,

12

11 "

scen

magnificent Campbell WIS worker bul inadequately supported, stepped into the while Wolverson breach time and again. The Navy man was at his best in the cluse ex- changes. In fact it was only when the Rest indulged in the open pars- Ing game that he and Swain were in any way confused,

Gosano was indomitable, tackling cleanly but confidently frst time and allowing the opposition no time in which to make their manoeuvres, Cosla, affer an indifferent start was also a great defender, and there was no apparent reason why the Services should have scared. They wouldn't have done so but for Rodger's mis take silly, ample sort of thing which he won't repent is season,

ALL-CHINESE LINE-

ISOUTH

McEwan-Younger Billiards CHINA A.AL

And Snooker League SPORTS

COMPETITION IS VERY KEEN

The past week has seen some Kood play both at Snooker and Bi- Hards ja the McEwan-Younger

At Shamshulpo, Leastue.

Sgt. Connor (G.5.M.) bent the pre- vlous snooker record with a splen-

The Fourteenth annual athlelle while nt didly compiled 27 break,

China sports meeting of the South the .N.Y.P. Mess, Cond. Andrews

Adilette Association was held at their (GS.M.) almost bent Sgt. Bloom-

staclium, Caroline Hill, yesterday, when the sports commenced at 10 held's record with a perfect 42 at The Garrison Sergeants'

until continued .m. and

4. p.m. Mess is in billards.

a good position at the

events and the heats Several other head of the table, with the R.U.R.

for lighting and R.W.F.

were disposed of inst Sunday. second

of There was a big gathering place,

spectators present, and at the com- matches to date:

7. RA. (L)

clusion of the sports, the prizes were 150 Revel

142 distributed by Mrs. T. 11. King, wife of the Hon. Mr. T.1. King (Inspector Among other General of Police), guests present were Brigadier and Mrs. II. G. Seth-Smith, the lion. Dr. A. R. Wellington, Captain and Mrs. D. W. Persse. Mr. Ngan Shing-kwan (Chairman of the S. C. A. A.), Mr. George She, and other officials of the Association.

Result of 12.1:54 McAlinden Manders Todd Clements Gray

Result: RUR. 2; R.A. (L) 3. 1.W.P

* M.

121 Blouinfield

11 Finkel

54 Bilton

40

Gatmell

150

30

150 Greensway 142

Scotl Cheetham

141 Russell

Heard

41

O'Connor

Le Poiveden Dale

14

Smith

17 Bowler

Result: R.W.F. 1; G.S.M. 4.

21.4. 20. Bentley Hazril Widger Martin

Alcock

140

RAMC, Burnford

150

Kingston

ut

Smith

37

Custell

38 Goddard

YA, (L)

150

Bloomeid

13

Finkel

34

Ingram

150

Gulmell

72 Thompson

38888 9972 52896 88589

150

46

76

57

131

74

33

45

34

Result: 1.Q. R.A. 4; RA.M.C. 1. FL.W.P. Freeman

Scott

Cheetham

Sollis

Le Folveden

R..R.

Result: R.W.F. 3; R.A. (1) 2. Clements Gray Manders McAlinden

The all-Chinese half back line of Wong Mee-shun Leung Wing-chut. and Henry Young; gave a nicer shave- ing notably Leung who hnd Tibbets and Talbol enting out of this hand, Wong's socate methods made pleasing contrast to his usual blun- dering tactics, and he was doubly | Told as effective.

TEAMS well

1

37

CRICKET

D.

Kuber, Perry, Lee,

H. D. Bidwell, b Goodwin,

16

L. J. Watch, b Goodwin,

CIVIL SERVICE SELECTIONS

11. W. Halnes, not out,

H. L. Holden, b Goodwin,

Extras.

Q

115

Fall of wickeis.---1 for for 18; 3 for 20; 4 for 20; 5 for 20; it for 70; 7 for 90; 8 for 113; for 113: 10 for 115.

Bowling Analysis

0 M. 1. W 12 3 53 3

R. Lee... Garthwaite

Goodwin

Perry

14 4 38 #

5.2 L 14 1

1 K.C.C.

The following teams have bern selected to represent the Civil Service in ericket matches on Saturday,

First eleven in a friendly Kame agrast the Army at C.S.C.C.: F. Baker (captain), A. E. Perry, J. E. Richard- son, G. R. Sayer. W. H. College, H. H. Grimus, D. Mellan, D, C, K. Hawkins, B. J. Cruttwell, N 4. Bel- bington and R. M. Wood

Second eleven in bague mateli F. J against R.C. at Sookup poo Ling (captain), J. F. McGowan, H. P Westlake, N. Whatley, 11 E

E, C: Fincher, e Hoiten, h Batnes, 43 Strante, E. W. Hamilton, HD. Evans,

N. A. E. Mackay, e Neve, b Balden 11. R. R. Davies, F. Harper, C. W. Haynes E. F. Flacher, & Watch, b Killer, 32, und P. D. Crawley,

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130

19

30

RAM.C Smith

32

70

Powsland

4

150

Goddard

03

150 Castell

36

43 Kingston

за

Result: R.U.R. 5; R.A.M.C. 0.

1.8.31. B.N.Y.. Inchcombe 28 Sinth

Down

Nicholls

lipott

Tung

Stafford

Knox as leader of the attack was all ut sea, but the two wings oper- together. Chuen Tak-fa scored a couple

of her goals and mander

partner for a useful KWON-PUITI.

Wilsem

put In an enomadus MUNE of labour and

He did not always make best use of the half,

coveted miles of ground.

46 Greenaway

30 Bowler

150 Russell

150 Andrews Result: R.N.Y.P. 3; G.S.M. 2.

11.X.N BUE HA ILA. Hazel Trevor

Martin

but be initinted mast of the more | Sherwood dangerous attacks anal neeted enre- Alrack (ful Watching.

Metford jayed an Inspired game

150 Barnum

130 Ronch

70 Grunt

21 Siddail

43 Phillips

***98 89888¬

150

58

50

Residt: 11.9, R.A. 2; H.KS. Bde. 3.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

in the left wing: he was anurb too G.S.M. ngle for towers, and Swain did not } .U.N.

R.W.F. always get the better of the Gangat- men! when they

t. Backford's HK.S. Bde. centring from almost any angle R.A. (L)

R.N.Y.J. was the big feature of his play, and #wan seldom that he talked to get B.4. HQ the ball squarely into the goalmouth.

The test put themselves into confortable and whining lead of flue goals in the frat half. Chan Tak-fai opened the scoring carly on, though his shot was a hit lucky to heat Rowlands. Then Wilson scored a very nice point and Chon mided a third following a fine movement and

a final pass from Knox.

The Services gave no Indication of seuring abilities until Talbot ran through and Rodger allowed the bull to stip under his fingers. But this was late in the game and it was elea that the losers would not again plerce the defence.

CLUBHOUSE CHATTER BY "VERITAS"

(Continued from Pape 8.)

It.A.M.C.

There were three events open to the Colony, and these were the 100 metres free-style, men's 400 metres relay, and ladies 400 metres relay, Williams, at the East Lancashire tegiment, won the 100 metres free- style event in the time of 11.4 seconds. A thrilling race was witnessed in the ladies 400 metres relay race, which was annexed by the Girls' School, who led practically all the way, and were easy

went China team though the South all-out, but could not catch up the schoolgirls. The men'n 400 metres

relay

Diocesan

winners,

race also proved exciting, and the East Lancashire Regiment team, who had led for three-quarters of the distance, was beaten over the last

the

first and second Jup by

string of the South China Athletic Association. There were 24 entries for the 10,005 metres race, and elever

eleven men finish-

11.

He

Yeung Wah-sang was first, in the time of 40 mins. 3.3 secs. was loudly applauded at the finish.

Before calling on Mrs. King to give hway the prizes, Mr. Ngan Shing- Kw. (the Chairman) thanked the guests for their attendance, and par- He Ucularly Mr. and Mrs. King. also thanked the prize donors, the Chinese press, and those responsible for the work of organizing the sports.

THE RESULTS

The full results in detail were as follows:

Ladies 30 metres.-1, Lee Yruk- 13 mui; 2, Ma Hang-yin; 3, Kwon Wan-

fan. 8.1 sec.

**

F. A. Pts.

5

16

10

13 12

13

13

12

11 9

11

10 10

7

B

Men's Long Jump (Senior),-1, Yu

10 Kal-yan; 2, Mak Siu-hung: 3, Leung

4 10 Highest Breaks: Billiards, Sgt. BloomBeld 45; Snooker, Sgt. O'Con- no: 37,

DIOCESAN GIRLS SHOW HOW TO DO IT

(Continued from Page 5.)

7 Slu-inin, 6.38 metres. 瀑

curls down her back, Alling the centre-bail position with exceptional ability. Her constructive play was a pleasure to watch.

1936.

Small Boys' 100 metres,-1, DA Shun-pong: 2, Cheung Kam-cliuen;

3, Cheung Nik-pun. 18.4 ser.

100 Men's

metres (Junior).--), Tong Stu-lang: 2, Mok Kong-singt: 3. Lo Chi-to.

12.0 sec.

11.5 rec.

Men's 100 medres (Senior)-1, Chan Wing-nin 2, Yuen Chow- koon: 3. Leung Yun-hung.

Ladies' Throwing Discus.-1, Ma Hang-yin; 2, Lee Mun-sai 20.32 metres.

Ladies' 80 metres Low Hurdles.- J. Chu Koti-son: 2, Ma Hang-yin; 3, Kwan Wan-fun. 14.9 sec.

Men's 100 metres.-1, Chung Chan- fun; 2, Wong Yan-bing: 3, Tse Pck- luni. 1 min. 20.5 sec.

Pole-jump (Senior)-1, Chung Wa-chiu und Wu Pick-ylu.

3

Miss E. Chan al left back impressed with

her strong and Brst time clear-metres (Record).

Men's 110 metres High Hurdles ances

(Senior)-1, Lo Kam-tong; 2, Chan The fast pace set by the school-Stu-kap; 3, Leung Yun-hung. 18 sec. girts proved too much for the"". Ladles. Mrs. Kemp, Miss Tongs and Miss McGourie, though working hard were never able to cope fully with the opposition.

Miss Barnes at left half was the best defender, time and again break- ing up threatening advances by the opposite flank.

players come here next week the ITA. should make every effort to secure court officials who will make With the exception of Miss J. their calls immediately. The ques- Sprick the "y" attack was too slow tion of making accurate decisions is and never looked like scoring. practically secondary to the impor-

I shall look forward to the match of shouting those decisions between D.G.S. and C.B.S. Lance loudly and without hesitation. Ser- vice linesmen should not attempt to follow the flight of a ball from the server to the court; much better is it to fix one's eyes on the service line and wait for the delivery. In any case when Vines and Tilden start their cannon-builing it is asking too much of any human eyes to follow the fight of that ball from the ser- ver's Packet to the court. Another point I would stress is the necessity of providing linesmen in the middle

HOME FOOTBALL

England's Team To Play Ireland

London, Nov. 11. The following have been chosen

tion Football match against Ireland on November 18:

of the court behind the baselines to play for England in the Associa watch if services fail into the right court. On Tuesday Tilden nnd Vines were giving their own decisions over

Holderoft (Preston): Male (Ar this; they had to because the umpire senal), Captain Catlin (Sheffield could not hope to judge such fast Wednesday); Britton (Everton); Gee shots, Linesmen should not be diff(Everton): Keen (Derby County); cult to secure and there is no gain- Worrall (Portsmouth); Curter (Sun- (Stoke); Bastin saying that the enjoyment of this derland); Steele sort of tennis is very much depend-1 (Arsenal), Johnson (State).-Neu- ent on efficient Uning.

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Ambulance 100- metres-1--- La Hon-chung: 2. Lau Sheung-lai; 3, Shek Po-elven.

Students' 100 metres.-), Ho Chung-ylu; 2, Chiu Sin-hing; 3, Ip Hon-ming

Staffs 100 metres (Handicap).- 1, Hung Yan-chow; 2, Lai Chung- yiu; 3. Tang Ping-kee. metres Men's 400

(Senior)-1, Leung Kam-to: 2, Hul Tsi-tsun; 3, Chung Chan-fun 60.3 sec.

Men's 100 metres (Open to the Williams; 2, Yu Kal- Colony-1,

Chan Wing-nin. 11.4 sec. 3, yan;

Men's 10,000 metres (Senior)-1, Yeung Wah-sang; 2, Leung Nel-ylck; 3, Lam Kim-fun. 40 mins. 3.2 Recs. Ludies 400 metres Relay Race (Open to the Colony).-1. Diocesan Girls' School; 2, South China A.A.; 3, Fei Ying. 1 inin. 3.3 secs.

Men's 400 metres Relay

Race

Cohen, the Calony).-1. South "A": 2. South China "B": 3,

40.6 secs. East Lanenshire.

The following are the names of the team winners in the

Relay open races:

Ladies 400 metres relay (Open to the Colony), Diocesan Girls' School (Misses N. da Silva, 5. Roberts, M. B. Churn and J. Hall). Men's 400 metres relay (Open to the Colony)-1, South China "A" (Un Chun-kuen, Ho Pul-kun, Tam Sik-poon and Wong Tin-yu).

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