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THE · HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER
1936
PLAYERS WHO MAY WIN CRICKET TEST
MATCH FOR AUSTRALIA
Intimate Pen Sketches Of Some Of The Leading Performers
In' the field, either aloss to the bet or far
ther out, Pingleton is a journalist by pro-
The first Test match between Australia and England opens cover-drives with genuine for Magnificent on Friday of this week, and Austrália's team has already been announced. Below will be found pen sketches of some of the leading batimen and bowlers who are expected to bring about England's defeat.
Arther Chipperfald, the last man chosen!
to the Australian sixteen in 1914. had net
up to that time played outside his home -Blase, New Routh Wales, tad it was not tantil he was on the way to England that it was discovered that - his second lakini was not
W. 1. O'Reilly "la a big man, more than only cineteen when he fist played in Eng but 0. The 7 mart stand for grit, as It call and weighs 14 at, but there and in 1030-MeCabe, by reason of he frank Chipperfield's best efforts with bat and ball or wickrte' WOTE much subtlets in his variations of pace, personal charm, is extremely popular among have been when runs Tanging like • chromatic scale from slow his fellow players, which is a happy qualificantly, need. On such occasione he seeme to play above himself because in his techniqna to medium pace, that there is no respite for then for the position of lieutenant or leader, he hardly equals the standard of some belas batamen, even when the spin on his leg W. A. Oláßeld begun keeping wicket In men outside the sieven. · 21 Best strokes are zollera and gooɛties, la
insumclent to rake Test cricket when Vore, as a Ind of twelve, on the off-alde-drive throng mid-off and the bail turn appreciably on a plumb wicket, was prasibly mom interreind · In marbles, cover, and aquare-cata, yet it is in ble stry. The monen of masculinity. O'Reilly la nett Olideld is now thirty-nine, but, he la still ilon for cutting that his wadinen Ben. It the type to be hand-fed, with encouraging unspproached in the smouth certainly with cost him the distinction of a century in his words from the explain. "Any, and, xay time, which he takes the most bafilne balls snun heat Tek match, as he was caught in the
«triver,
the
— Ik`LA "Over - Yanity to beslags any intoman, as along by O'Reilly and Grimmest. T.-wipe at Nottingham, when 15 Astrella's
ihawtented in Manchester-heat-wave in-1034. evidova of the flawless Lochnique under hestant slip, Chipperdald' will be thistys-- When England, passed 300 for seven wirkels, lying his artistry are that his hands bear one in November. And a change Blow bowler ail seven had fallen to thi,, unflagging practically no trace of the impact of count he spins the ballim, little eliber way, and des balla in two decader, and that photo- Don Bradman declined acies Ben to virit graphs of his wirket-keeping movements In makes it come a little higher than expected. Bouth Africa at a strenuous four might match slay have been used to illustrate texturi in glorious stroke.
R. I. Robina pontenen un imprenel vo retard hie recovery of health, and his bacis book articles on the niceties of xlore work style rounded on that elegant bateman, Alan Ling was then subjected to searching scrutiny and footwork. behind the - umpd. At th to feed whether his brillanes had been since uf his career it may be beyond him to Kippax. Watching Robinson bow over impaired by absence from all cricket for increase his batting averize, but he is till ball for delicate cuts, and his poles of body and pliant wratwork In cover-driving. It la zar, following his surgical operation to Engs capable of metal and timely ventes with ble may to imagine that the clock has been put land. Picking up the thread with hardly the methods of nest defection,
back sixteen years, to the days when Kippax loen of a silich, thìa suprvinely rogßdent „W. A. Brawa moged » zentury in bila fret was ristne tu fame. Even in the balance erickster, In ha 167 mesinst Victoria and Towe inately at Tand's In the classic style bow of his stance there is a resemblance, and 212 ft Queenilul, produced batsman- ditirs such an achievement. In fact, this shinwa plage the cile=fundibetans Dowing ship which, in 2x glittering stroke range, twenty-four-year-old right-hand balaman leg-hit which-Kippes alone of modern Aus- calculated pagnazity, ami boule anfely, be hat makes simosi in fulch of style. In the dreda tralian States plotted. Yet Robinson. not surpassed in his earlier triumphs. Not ingroom, between Innihan, sad at all similar
while learning his cricket. 100 miles from since Joe Marling, in 1899, hos Australia had opportunities, Brown is constantly polishing
bydory, rmerly saw Kippax., captain lesa mature than thirty; but this it up by making unison with the list at im fair-iired and the record-breaker of twenty- auinary Ently, giving punctilious attention to eight, seems certain to be appointed. The ensuring that the bide does not warer from cricket brain which has helper hlin to be the perpendicular, or from the desired pirne the world's most dominating batsmen and a almly us the leg. It is possibly because of superb feldman, will endow his captainer this schooling that his baiting movements in with sharp perception, a desnomtrated to his netual piny seemn leurely, yet, in hi leadership of Mouth Australia Bradman's effortless driving, gliding, booking. And' T.T. tairsteur la likely, to be holder than that of cutting tha bat ke seldom late for iis appoint! Demand
W. M. Wonytail, although he might not Inbila ment with the coming ball. The rise of ha men with such a degree of ungarloning this pallent, olmervant,
unassuming T.T. Shanghai devotion. In private Site Bradman. amus opening bauman, with his upright stance,] T.T. Singapore
isted with an Adelaide stock-broking Arm, timely for Australia in view of the retires: T.T.
B. J. McCabe would come first after Bred men of Wordful and Yuofund. Brown, Japan
T.T. India man if Australian balemen were rated the finite miod and in the deep of Rod TT. USA. saras resemblance to a well known portrait J. B. Fingleton has the right by merit Manila of Happion Tather have nicknamed McCabe to partner Brown is opening the Austra T. Batavia
T.T. “Nap," and twenty-five Trai match appeat; lan innings, He had the greatest BEETS AN
Against England, Routh Africe, and Pair of tine, 11.181) on the trait of South T.T. Bangkek West Indies have tempered but not entirely Afrinn. Fingleton, who de fwentreight, i T.T.
benergad Bonapartean bokines in his Sutclife in his blend of exution and cons. Salzon balilogy This is most weident in ble masterly five, and other points of emblance 474 Germany hook shot, which fed D., R. Jariline, to quote his low grip, thị hús of his heir, and his T.T. McCabe's 187 not out, at Sydney in 1972, sa mannariam in withdrawing the bat trưm • T.T. Switzerland proof that the hotly debated in-side bowling wide off ball—like a penure with an T.T. Australla really could be played, lle is a firm cov silan ruh halton's penalens fremme T.T. Lisbon driver and cutter, but not such a straight South Afriza vurursts that he had overcome driver sa Ponatoril, Bradman, jur Darling weaknow nataldo the off stump: in hie With medium-paced deliveries. Including a kind of googly, HeCalm has become a stop, an opening bowler of some permanence, a log movement of fees ant body. The right4 m/s, D/P, do though the bali kandy whips from the plich lander, Who Is Temperamentally fitted for 4 m/s L/C. U.S.A. so switý na when his bulld was more grim Teet engagementa, neoter 藏 steady4 m/s. France
lender. McCabe, who la an active Sekda stream of mins by perunding the ball down -man-la---tha-probable -vien-captain--Kape-te-long-leg, and, sharing in the national 30 d/s. Indin.
rienced beyond hija, twenty-tire year-he was agilitudo for
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Characteristic study of W. A. Oldfield, brilliant Australian wicket-keeper, who will be playing against England on Friday next.
Emergency Committee's Findings In Detail
(Continued from Page.8.)
the penalty area.
03% 7. The majority of the Kowloon 4.00% Chinese players were clustered about
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their captain who appeared to the referee to be acting as spokesman.
for the Kowloon Chinese team who were awaiting the lead from him. This appeared to be the situation also
to one of the members of the Council
SELF-ACCUSED MAN
“A - FOOL”
COURT REFUSES. TO CONVICT
Mr. Pryde who was a spectator and K. Keen at the Central Magistracy Appearing on remand before Mr.
it is substantinted by the evidence of
unem-
Mr. J. Lee, a member of the Com-this morning, Au Tak, 58, mittee of the Kowloon Chinese Club, ployed, was charged with Chan Tin,
julso a spectator.
8. The Kowloon Chinese, showing no sign of accepting the referee's decision nor of settling down to con- tinue the game, the referee there- upon asked the Kowloon Chinese to do so.
9. The Kowloon Chinese Captain then enquired of the referee it the latter persisted in his award of a
08, also unemployed, with (s) dig tilling liquor at No. 2 Wa In-Fong Lane, first floor. (b) possession ut distilling apparatus, (e) possession of fermenting material and (d) posses- sion of dutiable liquor.
First defendant pleaded not guilty, putting the blame on second de- rendant, who pleaded guilty.
went to the
It will be recalled that Au, Tak Central Magistracy morning and took the
penalty kick and on being informed yeast first defendant
by the referee that such was certain- ly the case, replied to the effect that he would not carry on. (Denied by the Captain).
10. The referee did not order a Club player to take the kick into an empty goal mouth as he considered it farcical, and not in the best interests of the game. By this time also spectators had invaded the field of play.
charged.
was
At_to-coy's_hearing, first de- fendant called second defendant as his witness, In reply to a question from Chief Revenue Officer Grim mitt, Au Tak said the distilling factory was on the second-floor of No. 2 Wn In Fong Lane,
Mr.
Grimmitt, addressing Mr. Keen, stated that frat defendant was arrested on the first floor and not the second.
11. The referee thereupon aban- Revenue Offcer Stephens, In doned the game and left the ground. | evidence, said that when he raided
12. Neither of the linesmen, both the second, door of No, 2
Fong Lane on
In
Saturday, first de-
of whom are qualified referees or fendant was the only man found on of opinion that the Infringement for
Deelding the rose, Mr. Keen said that he refused to accept second de- fendant's plea and discharged him
"He has with u caution saying "I obviously been a fool."
which the referee ordered the penalty the premises. He admitted to being the owner of the distilling apparatus klek, should have resulted in corner kick. Instead, nor did either found on the premises. wave his fling or point to a corner to indicate that a corner kick should be taken as was claimed by the Secretary
of the Kowloon Chinese on behalf of his team ax a possible excuse for the attitude of
the Kaw loon Chinese player Sub-Committee
The Emergency finds further that
First defendant was sentenced to 12. months'. hard labour on
each charge, the terms to run concurrent- ly. The man had previous convic-
of tions for the same offence this year.
1. Chen Hong-kong, Captain the Kowloon Chinese ist XI, was
uilty of
Pross misconduct on November 21, 1930, and suspends him from participation in football In Hongkong for the remainder of the
current season.
2. Mak Slu-hon, a full-back off the Kowloon Chinese lat XI, was guilty of misconduct on the field on November 21, 1936, and suspends him from participation football in Hongkong for a period of two months Le from 1.12.36 to 31.1.37.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Twelth Extra Race Morting
3. The KCF.C. 1st XI was guilty will be held (weather permitting)
of gross misconduct on the field. at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, during their Senior Challenge Shield
Match versus the Club on the Club 5th December, 1938, commencing Pround on 21.11.38. end la cone at 2.00 pm quently
deburred from further The First Bell will be rung' at participation in the Senior Challenge 1.30 p.m.
Shield Competition during the
rent season.
4 The Emergency Sub-Committee commends the action of the referee Sgt. Casson, R.WF, and deplores the action and behaviour of the Kowloon
Chinese 1st XI It warns all clubs
By Ordér,
H. A. BLEAP,
Actg. Secretary. ↑ Hongkong, 80th November, 1986.
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