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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Tweltli Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) nt HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 5th December, 1936, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rungt 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
S. A. SLEAP,
Actr. Secretary, Hongkong, 30th November, 1936.
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BAXTER
AND MULCAHY
Partnership
Of 154
FINE GAME AT I.R.C.
(By. "Veritas")
Overshadowing overything elso in the junior cricket league on Saturday was the first- wicket partnership by K. Bax. ter and W. Mulcahy of the Kowloon Cricket Club, who
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1936.
HOCKEY
MACAO WINS BRILLIANT GAME AGAINST THE K.I.T.C.
PILE ON GOALS IN THE
SECOND HALF
(By Our Own Correspondent)
Macao, Nov. 29.
In spite of the Race Meeting in Macao this afternoon, excep tionally large crowds turned out to witness the display of specta cular hockey when the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club, captained by A. P. Sousa, was eclipsed by the formidable Macao Hockey Club, the scores being 5-1.
Both teams were in fine form and
during the first half, much excitement was provided by the clever move
Three minules ments on either side before the interval, the visitors broke
How They
put on 154 runs against an in- nwny smartly and Azal Khan, Inside Stand In
different L.R.C. attack, and so made possible a big win for the Kowloon team after a game in which fortunes had violently fluctuated,
hard shot.
The Tables
The second halt found Macao quickly equalizing as Amilcar Angelo at left wing placed a neat angle shot trom close range. Speedy distribu- This is the second time this season
tion was a feature of the play of the Eastern Ath,
excitement Baxter has scored aver 90 runs local team, and amid against the Indians. Ile collected 001 Angelo scored again ten minutes
later,
odd against them in a friendly at the KCC, at the start of the sensen. But Saturday's Innings of 97 was
GALLANT FIGHT
The visitors put up a gallant fight
not only more valuable, but far more and constantly threatened the Macan East Lanes.
exhilarating.
He gave one hard chance fairly early on, but otherwise was com-
plete master of the bowling, which was chiefly, featured by Jong hapa un the len slump.
Apart from J.S.A. Curreem and M. It. Abbas none of the Indians' nt- tack could make any impression on Mulcahy and Baxter. The first- named hooked gloriously and found the boundary on ten occasions be- fore losing his wicket for a well made GD.
UNLUCKY DISMISSAL Baxter's dismini was most un- fortunate. The winning hit had al- ready been made, but another_15 minules were left for batting. Re- ceiving from Abbas, Baxter stepped in front of a straight one, but the bowler sportingly refrained from appealing as Baxter then only re- quired three for his century. Then, off the last ball of the over, Baxter drove hard to mid-on. A run was started but the ball was fielded, Komewhat luckily and thrown to Baxter's end to where he was re- treating. It seemed that the bats- man was in when the ball broke the wicket, but the decision went against him.
goal. Pyara Sight at centre-forward Was particularly prominent worked dexterously with his fellow forwards.
Senior Stifeld
2 St. Joseph's
Division I
3
S. China "A" Recreio Koon Chinese K. Poller Royal Navy
Results
5 Kowloon F.C.
1
O Hongkong F.C.
• R.W. Fusillers
JS. China "D"
0 S. China "A". 1 1. Ulster Rines 0 League Table
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Three short corners did not pro- duce anything for Macao, but the well-directed shot by Pedro Angelo at centreforward
the home.W. Fashiers D gave lead tean a further
the high S. China Du
ball landed into the net. Macao'n R. Ulster R 9 6 1 2 24 B left winger exhibited his adroitness 5. China "A" B 4 3 1 15 7 by penetrating the opposing defence East Fanes. and registering the fourth goal his side und two
for.K.F.C. minutes later, St. Joseph's
Pedro Angelo cluding Kishan Singh, Roy F.C. 1919
The
TEST CRICKET
Barracking Is Big Problem Now
IN AUSTRALIA
By A. G. Moyes Sydney Sun
THE cricketing public is very in- terested as to the steps to be taken to prevent "barracking" at the ericket matches thin Seahon,
I reallying that the controlling body lina before it a problem that will take some solving if the only solution is to be by official action.
The cricket associations of tho States have been invited by the Board of Control to do something. They will doubtless make an effort, but actually it does not rest entirely with them.
The Sydney Cricket Ground is con- trolled by a trust and, of course, the N.S.W.CA. must invite that body to discuss the matter before it can do anything.
Cricket officials are as far na I enn nee, nol unduly perturbed. They feel and rightly so that an appeal to the good sense and sportsm of the cricketing publie will
remove any cause for official action, and it was signißeant that after the
NO POLICE ACTION
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publicity given to the discussion the
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match was far below the averags
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of recent years, and was never offensive.
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the Indians left back, secured
Kin. Chinese the final goal for Macao
Eastern Ath. To-day's match was the best ever Recreio payed on the Macao hockey ground. Athletic
visiting eleven played with H.K. Pollve splendid pluck and never conceded anything without vigorous struggle. On the whole they defeated their own purposes by holding the ball too long.
Recreio
quesa
R. Engineers
1 R. Ulster
1 R.A. Lyemún
Division II
Pyara Singh shone with hils magnificent tackling and accurate Eastern Ath. placing mod, but for the watchful eye East Lines, of Almada, custodian, would have R.A. S'eutters
Tara Singh Chinese Police scored several times. proved himself extremely depend- Alable in his position
Baxter's best strokes yielded him seventeen boundaries. He drove finely, and cut magnificently. togellier a very good innings.
The first stage of the match went all in favour of the visitors, who, after winning the toss, put the In dians in to bat. But the 1.R.C, lost their first four wickets for 20 runs, Baxter, bowling a good length and bit, taking three of coming in a them.
Then F. M. el Arculli, aided by a bit of loss, but nevertheless execut- ing some fine sirokes, and A. K. Suffad, who was a model of ugeur- ncy, added 90 for the fifth wicket. Suflad's knock of 80 was a splendid plece of batsmanship, while Arculll's 32 was invaluable.
The
Finally the Indians were able to declare at 174 for - sporting closure which carried with it a chal- lengo K.C.C. could not more.
RECORD FOR GROUND? Playing steadily but punishing anything loose (and there was a lot of this stuff), Mulcahy and Baxter carried the score along at a pace of two runs a minute to 154 before Mulcahy hit loo soon at a long hop on his leg slump and was "clean Dunne bowled. But
and Baxter ensily bit of the remaining 21 runs. I am told that the first wicket partnership between Mulcahy and Baxter constitutes record for the 1.R.C. ground, though my informant was not too certain about this, so that it must not be taken as gospel. But i was a brillant effort, and is further indication that K.C.C. boasts one of the, if not the, strongest bat ting sides in the second division.
Results in brief of Saturday's mal- ches, and leading individual perform ances follow.
LEAGUE Second Division K.C.C. (181 for 2) beat 1.R.C. (174 for 9 dec.) by nine wickets.
Army "C" (180) beat Craigen- cower (59) by seven wickets.
Itecreio (97) beat Civil Servico (50) by 47 runs.
Army "" (204 for 6) drew with Navy (245 for 7 dec.).
Hongkong Cricket Club (133 for D) beat Police (52) by Reven wickets.
FRIENDLIES
beat
Royal Navy (135 for 5) Craigengower (130) by five wickets. Kowloon Cricket Club (137 for 1) beat Hongkong Cricket Club (132 for 7 dec.) by len wickets.
BATTING
Second Division
K. M. Baxter (K.C.C.) v. I.R.C. Blake (Navy "B") v. Army "N" W. Mulcahy (K.C.C.) v. LR.C. Lt-Comdr, D'Arcy-Evans (Navy)
V. Army "***
Spr. ledinost (Army "B") v.
K.C.C.
A. K. Sumad (LRC.) v. KC,C. Q.M. S. Moreton (Army "B") v.
Navr
Lieut. Donald (Navy)
Army "
indicates not out
BOWLING
W. Stoker. (H.K.C.C.) v.
Police
A. M. Frata (Recreio) v. Civil Servico ........
K. M. Baxter (K.C.C.) v.
I.R.C.
E.AR. Alves (Recreio) 、 v.
Civil Service
King (Army "C")
Craigengower
97
71
GD
Results
2
1 Hongkong F.C. 0 1 Athletic
4
6 Kowloon F.C. 4
0 Fusiliers
1 South Chins
League Table
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
10
7 3 0 39 10 17
It is obvious that no controlling body would wish to invite public ne- ton. The position of a policeman on the Hill under such circumstances would be most unenviable, and the general feeling is that it will not be necessary.
The genuine cricket lover is fair- minded and will not offend against good taste by making objectionable remarks about those who are enter- taining him, and they will, it is felt, soon make it their business squash those who go tu a cricket match an a holiday and are prepared to sacrifice the players in order to get some rough enjoyment out of it.
8 1 1 28 11 17 St. Joseph's
7 1 0 41 15 15R.AS.C.
0 6 2 1 31 12 14
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at centre half. His midfield tactics would have ir. complished satisfactory results but for the timely interceptions of the R.W. Fusters
South China .10 opposing defence. The visitors' backs worked prodigiously, Kishan Singh Royal Navy
East Lanes tisplaying remarkable coolness in
0 1 2 23 14 13 the face of lightning movements and Ulster R.
R. Engineers. 8 2 23 9 12 repeatedly holding the attack in
C. Police
41 4 22 21 Suspense. The wings were clever in A
Athletic tackling, but often fumbled with the R.A. Lyemun. B 1 3 4 16 19 8 4.0 4 15 10
ball.
II.KFC... 0 2 1
6 13 20 For Macao, Alex Airosa at centre Eastern Ath. 1 1 7 13 40
Kin. Chinese .
0 1. 1 0 15 38 half was skilful and repeatedly put his forwards in favourable positions Kowloon FC 1 0 by tine passing Recario and Lam-Sautters g
mert were strong in defence. Airosa, inside right, played amazingly clean hockey, and his stickwork did him full credit. Jono Nolasco and, Engineers Amilca: Angelo, constantly showed Police (C) Aashies of excellent form in the attacking combinations. They never hesitated but rendered themselves very disturbing to the opposing de- fence by fest hitting to centre.
TENNIS MATCH
The day's sports activities between the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club and Macao were also marked with friendly doubles tennis tournament against the Civil Tennis Club morning. The matches resulted in an easy win for Macao by 8 to 1.
this
The visitors were unaccustomed to the hard courts here and were further handicapped by the absence
Police (E)
Division In
09 24
GR.A.O.C.
1 'R.A.F.
League Table
R.W. Fusiliers
Liga P'guesa East Lanes, R.A.O.C. R.A.M.C.
2 RAF 8-10 331 Kwong Wah
R.AS.C. Recreio
St. Joseph's
Goals
to
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
8 0 0 34 4 16
A 6 1 1 21.12 13
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02 33 11
12
8 50 3 20 9 10
8 4 13 14 16
7 3 2 2 10 21
B314 13.21.
9 2 2 5 11 18
214
4 13 18
A 2 5 11 23 7 2 0 5 17 19 8 2 0 0 11 28 Police (C) 0 1 1 6 8 10
0 0 0 Kumaon Rifles 0
0.0
Results
R. Engineers
2 Kwong Wuh
East Lancs.
+
Police (E)
5
» Fusiliers
JACK MCLEAN FIGHTS
A "HOODOO"
AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP STILL BEYOND HIS GRASP
The shadow of some inexplicable hoodoo seems to hang over the golling
of Wahab and Rumjalin. For the career of Jack McLean. visitors the Hussain brothers niayed!
to ad-
Ace golfer, keen match player, corn- | Yet his hopes were short-lived,
Jesse
a fine game and were seen Vantage against Yuan and vzpetition favourite, and one of the most although he succeeded by beating an- Firdos Khan and M. A. Khan dis-admired golfers among his dour hard-other formidable American played good form in quite a few of playing competitors, Jack has one Guilford. the games. A. H. Mello and C. 11. great regret in his life. da Silvs played, sound baseline; tennis.
-
every
by
The hoodoo seemed to be operating, He cannot win the Amateur Cham- and down he went to Wajince, a local pionship, Why?
artisan who seemed to know Practising for this great event fie{blade of the course. The results were as follows:- has played over courses and returned The championship was won J. M. Fermanites and L. A. de Mellojunofficial scores
beat the Lawson Little-a brilliant player. has played beat 5. A. Hussain and S. S. Hussain official
A MAGNET FOR "ONES"
Twice winner of the Scottish title and twice Irish Amateur champion, strange
which
records. He
6-3, 6-3; beat Firdos Khan and M. Against formidable opponents and Khin 6-4, 6-1; beat 1. Mahan Singh licked them hollow. and Jahan Dad 6-2, 6-3. A. 11. daļ
beat Singh and Dad 5-7, 1-5, 7-5,
A GREAT FIGHTER
He takes pains not often seen in It seemed a bit more than
Mello and C.H. da Silva beat Hussain :: ", act and Hussain 7-5, 2-6, 9-7; beat Khan and Khan 6-2, 6-4; beat Singh and any other golfer-amateur or profes-that Jack McLean should be beaten. Dad 7-5, 0-1.. F. C. Yunn and C. Vnzi sional. Perhaps these pains are too by the oddest of odd chances.
great.
During the Irish Championship the lost to Hussain and Hussein 2-0, 4-0;
In practically every game in the hoodoo was very evident. McLean beat Khan nud Khan 0-7, 7-9, 6-3; championship he has shown himself was playing is near perfect golf as not only a great golfer but a great one could wish for. But his opponent It is nine years since the Kowloon fighter.
was-well, lucky. McLean's biggest Indian Tennis Club's team has visited One of his greatest matches was in shocks were when Erie Fiddlun had
Club's Macao. The
tennis en- the championship at Prestwick in two "one," There was no.competing thusiasts hope to meet the Macao 1934, when he met Johnny Fischer in against that sort of golf.
It would seem that Jack McLean players in Hongkong during the the third round.
Fischer, it will be remembered, was a magnet for "ones" that year. 62 Yuletide holidays,
was a member of the Walker Cup He had no fewer than four against teum which had triumphed at St. bim-one more than he had ever re- Andrews that year. more recent gistered during his golfing career. recollection will be that Fischer bent "THE NEXT TIME Jack McLean In the Walker Cup Now, Jack has got the one thing the matches in America at Pine Valley, which might have given him *g* New Jersey.
Amateur Championship years ago at confidence.
E. Pearce (I.K.C.C.) V. K.C.C...
62
60
* FRIENDLIES
Batting
57
V.
52+
D. J. N. Anderson (K.C.C.) v.
H.K.C.C.
G4
B for 30
6 for 21
E.
Licut,
F. Fincher (K.C.C.) V. 11.X,C.C.
83
Philmioro
(Navy)
V.
C.C.C
41
Indicates not oul
*BOWLING
5 for 73
4 for 11
for 30
It.
Lea (K.C.C.) V. $I.K.C.C.
5. for 41: Lieut. Huning (Navy) v.
Cralgengower
3 for T
But to go back to that game Prestwick. Before any of the matches Hoodoo or no hoodoo, he believes had started Francis Olumet-as well in himself, and he realises that past now and are understood as other members of the American faults team-had a quiet word with Jack pigeon-holed away in his brain. and told him quite plainly that he The next time," he says, "it will was facing one of the nest amateur be different." golfers In America-If not la the That is what makes McLean world.
But that fact had no terrore Jack.
Playing perfect golf, he won 12 and 1.
player who, brenuse of his youth, for enthusiasm, and carefully acquired akcil), Is bound to one day walk into by the clubhouse to receive the cup pre-
sented to the Amateur Champlon.
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