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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,
Leading In Winners
8
Unimpressive Batting In
Indian R. C.
Club Game
v.
Local Week-End Cricket Given The "Once-Over
56
Pearen was 1b.w. to a full toss, and Owen-Hugher, who actually went in after Griffiths, was defeated by thei light and fell to the third ball lie re- seived. sley saved the situation and with Bowker batting confidently anythlon might have happened.
JUNIOR DIVISION
I must apologise to my readers for part in cricket here when he settles having fallen into the fallacy of up-down-but the rest did little. Alce posing there was little if any cricket last Saturday. It Reem that the still leave Camp arrangements fur some prople free. The Army rather put it aeros Recreio playing down | on their own ground. But at very doubtful of the Army batting tha yene. Clift wis top searer for them) with 35, and he is leaving izt pacu for Shaughn.
Baker made 20,
In the Junior League there were out Godby falled to come off, and it
What was quite a few friendlies. he falls the Army are rather really an "A" CS.C.C. team beat the against it, I think. Of course, they Sappers by four wickets. The Civil were mit at full strength. But they
Colledge Service included W. 11. made very little of E. L. Gosana who
form (14), 13. Hollidge (25), and D. Me- seems to be coming back to form
the ball. Prata also did, well Lellan (32 retired), of their first com eleven, onl
alter putting the Sap- though his three for 24 hardly com-
scored 144 for pared with Gosant's 5 for 29.
scured Once per aut for 121. pared
nore Hatfield showed, how invalu- wielets. For the Sappers, Ratelife who going in For (23) and Milestone, able be in to the Army bowling. For the second match in succiaion he mumber ten made 20 not out, were bowled continunttaly at one end and the highest scores. Haynes took 43
wickets but conceded 53 runs.
igures were 11-4-20-6. With Mit the ather end they would prove a good opening pale in an In- terport Match.
CLUB V. L.R.C.
The Club were at Sookonpoo aguaj and this time there was a drawn game. It way quite a good match,
were one short, bul, the Club Eather it has been said that the Club were lucky not to lose, but as their Bowker, Find last pair, Isley and
A FINE PERFORMANCE
U may predbly LR.C. second
be true that the
1938,
Bitter Soccer Rivals
who me in their annuai "DAILY DOUBLE" WINNERplayers of the Club de Recreio and Macao
The Club de Recreio senior players overwhelmed the visitors by up) returned $345.50 to each of thek-end, Racing Boy winning by a length fr finished up in a tie, each side claiming 41% matches.--Staff Photographer.
C. and even are not a streng How Patty
boting side, and also that they were pot at full strength on Saturday Inst. but Pope's Agures of 0.5-1-5-0 were excellent, and I wish we could see
the Senior League, him in
(27) and Loughlin (21) were top scorers for the Poilee.
UNIVERSITY LOSE
D.B.S. WIN
Carey
The Diocesan school beat a weakish}
eleven of K.C.C., whose bowling was very weak. F. Lay (40) who will
Berg Won
Her Title
TO STOP CRICKET TRAFFICKING
Sydney, Sept. 23.
A rule aimed to eliminate traffick- Tulsa, Okintomo, Oct. 30.
ing in players was introduced to-day Litle Patty Berg, of Minneapolis, at a conference of Sheffied Shield Minnesota, hos won
the Trans- cricket States in Sydney.
Mississippi Women's Golf Champion-- ship at last.
Residential qualification clauses have been tightened, but players, by requesting permission, can play for one State within 12 months of trans- ferring from another State.
SCORERS IN HOME FOOTBALL
London, Oct. 19.
Clash Early In Shield Tourney
Middlesex And South China "A" Meet In First Round
By a queer twist of fate, South China "A" and Middlesex, generally regarded as the two strongest teams in the First Division of the Hongkong Football League, havo been drawn together in the first round of the Senior Shield Competition, which commences on December 10..
10:
In many respects, this draw is from Manila during the unfortunate; for the clash means that New Year holidays,
une
Chinese
benefi
of thu best teams in the The death of Shlu Chak-wing, Kit competition will have to be left bes Cher half-back, who died from in- bind immediately after the first Juries received in a match with round.
Stanley, was discussed, and it was It has been felt in many quarters decided to ack the Management that
Middlesex and South China | 50m
Commilice to arrange "A" could avoid meeting, they would match and that $200 from the Sun- very
likely
elush in the Anal, and it day Herald Cup fund be iminedinte is ironical, therefore, that they should
ly granted. thus have to play each other so early Mr. Pryde drew attention to the Poppy Day Fund match Friday in the competition.
On the other hand, the meeting of and said Lee Wai-tong would play. these two teams ensures that interesi Permission was granted for a between the Queen Mary in the Shield will be whipped up 10 pich fever pitch right from the commence-Hospital and an Association team for a Christmas trent for inmates of the Hospital. In addition, $50 was granted to the Hospital from the Sunday Herald Cup fund.
ment.
FINE MATCH PROMISED
As winners of the Shield in 1036, 1937 and 1938, South China "A" will probably atact with a certain moral advantage over Middlesex; but then
on
the Midds this senson have ads INTERNATIONAL
beaten both South Chinn "A" and "13" and are the only team with nothing to fear from the Caroline; 10 combinations,
Present Indications are that this; match will be worthy of a final.
The full draw of the Shield is n follows:
SENIOR SHIELD (FIRST ROUND)
Royal Scots Middlesex
v. Eastern
v. South China
WAR
v. Kwong Wal
St. Josepifs
Bye-Royal Navy, South China "B". Pollee, Kowloon and Hongkong
F.C.
JUNIOR SHIELD (FIRST ROUND)
Leading goal scorers in the Eng-P.W.D. ish football League up to and In-Stonecutters Kwong Wah cluding Oct. 15 are as follows:-
R.E. Chinese Middlesex Club
been batting for over a quarter of an hour and, as only eight runs were
On the Club ground rather "fit up" well be might equally wanted. anid that they were unlucky to lose!ides played a low searing game. As usual Bishop was top scorer for the the IR.C. batted Arsi ROCHES
and | Club (21), but they were all out for from 2.10 p.m. un 4.20 p.m. 79. The University, however could could only put up 118 for nine wic-
get within twenty runs of them. keta declures. Madar was top scorer t
Often the runner-up for the title. The Club bad Lowe, Haymes, and Pally this year decaled to cease belag with 27 but he wat a little
scrappy
Bishop to bowl for them. I am always the bridesmaid and never the and has played better innings. The
afraid The University are not yet bride in this tournament, went out other scores were small but I see settled down but one hopes for better and played splendid golf and de
The addition to Sheffled Shield Ismall Ali, going in number nine,
teated Mrs. Opal S. Hill, of Kansas Should pinyer who has repre-
7. approved to-day, reads: managed to get 18 before he was things later.
City, in the 38-hole al by the big sented his State in any
International, caught in the slips off Longheld. For
score of six and five.
second XI interstate,
XI.. or colls the Club, Owen-Hughes only bowled
Mrs. Hill made is great fight of it match transfer from his State to five overs for ten runs and a wicket.
THE LEAGUE-DIVISION 1 He bowled his side through but
the morning round, the first 18 another State, he shall not be eligible Bowker and Beck were dend
holes ending with Pally only one up to play for such latter State in the
(Leeda) 10 Dix (Derby) But in the afternoon it was a dif- Sheffled Shield competition, until he Hodgson off form,
for 28 in 7 overs. So for patted, and D. Crary (67 not oul); the fairways and found her putting one year, unless had end
he has first ob- Fenton ('dleshro' lowe Grimsby
OD | Juction (D'kpool) Stevenson ('ton) and the Club bowling is not convincing, played very well for the school,
Hint (Bolton) touch. Mrs. Hill, 23 years older tained permission to play prior to
7 Mills (Chelsea) though
ne of them feel A. J. Prata and Goodban also got than 1 believe none comfortable on the 1.R.C. ground, Into the fortles. The who showed the strain of the match.
her 20-year-old conqueror, the expiration of the period of one Tadman (Charlton) a Fagan (pool)
Henson (Chelsea) 6 Roberta (iaiton) don't know why, as the wicket there had Baxter, Mulcahy and
a1 yeur, either by a majority, vote
O'Donnell
(B'kpool) Yorston (M'dbro'! an interstate conference, or by the ling improved out of all knowledge ing them
for
majority consent of the associations Smith in the last two or three reasons, were out for 51
(M'chester U.) 5 Dougal (Preston) of the competing States."
Steele (Stoke) B am told that Longfield has never yet was Sargent's
*5 for Manchester City. found his length properly out here,
THE LEAGUE-DIVISION HI POOR BATTING
Cairns (N'castle) 12 Waring (T'merc) Jones W. Brom.) 11 Vinal (Luton) Clarke (burn) 10 Crawshow (NF.) ilullett (P'mouth) 9 Dodd
(S'Mold U.) Hunt (S'Meld W. Bobinzon (SW)
Pearce, and Isley, going in at the make a cricketer it he does not get ferent story. Patty kept her skili on has realded In such latter State for Lawton (Everton) 10 Stockili (Derby) 30th Ballery
3
play-
and he
WINNING PUTT
WET GROUNDS
to add the Koverning
cracked up badly and Finally, they came to the 13th,
gather it rung. I
with Mias Berg five up. Both reach last match,
ed the slanting green in three. Mrs. took 5 for 22-a good fish. He's pult from 15 feet barely missed and Youngsaye have done much for and Patty's ball was nearly stymied. the D.B.S. erlrket. I only hope they
While the gallery of 2,000 held its feel the slump too much breath, the tian-haired little Min- will not When he can no longer turn out.
nesotan calmly annk a ten-footer for par four, winning the hole, the match and the cup.
"Well," she beamed, as she received the eup. "They say everything comes to those who wait, and I've waited a long time and never thought I was going to win this. Fortune smiled on me to-day and my game was good, So I won it."
following rute failed rather,
THE BAT IS MIGHTIER THAN
The Club halting probably due to a change round in order. Incidentally they were one short and had Grimths and Tam- worth of the C.S.C.C. playing for them. Kilbee played a good forcing innings of 39 and Longfield made i G. Souza made 100 out of an in- useful 24-he is likely to play a big ning of 140 for C.C.C. va the Press,
THE PEN
MAMAK LEADS IN-
HOCKEY STICKS
OUR STOCK IS UNDOUBTEDLY
THE FINEST AND BIGGEST IN SOUTH CHINA.
Mrs. Hill, four times bolder of the championship, walked off the course with her arm round Patty's shoul- ders.-Reuter.
whose atlack
weak. very Was Tinker Lee took five for forty-four for them. The Craigengower bowlers were well mixed up and most did something. A. M. Omar (24), A. T. Lee (28), E. R. Ellis (25), A. H. Es- mali (16 not out) and C. Wong (14) got double figures, but there were five blobst
THE LATE LORD HAWKE
It was also · decided
to those Shefeki Shield matches:
"In order to facilitate play at the carliest possible moment in wet Macaulay W. H) weather, the umpires shall see that Hesselgrave (W.D.)
any necessary steps are taken to im- prove the ground, other wicket, by instructing the curator to use the absorbent roller to mop the water off the cover for the wicket and any other pools of water sur- rounding the wicket or on the play- ing orca."
Rooke Fulham)
7 Lewis (Bradford $ 7 Hornby
(Burnley) 8 Osman
(South ton) Cannelly
(Luton)
than the Walsh (Millwall
Hall W. (Tham) Rawlings (Bt*wall)
Herd (Mter C.) $ Napler
(S'Meid W.) Fenton W. Ham) 3
THE LEAGUE-DIVISION III (SOUTH)
Morton (Swindon) D Itunt
Mehea
Cheatham (Q.P.K.) Stephens (Bton) Collins (Cardiff) Bolt (P. R.
FOOTBALL POOLS Laycox (Torquay)
INQUIRY MOVE QUASHED
London, Nov. 2.
(Brighton) Gregory C. P.
8 Law (Brighton)
7 Dutton (M'ßeld) Hen (Bristol R.)
8 Hay (Aldershot! Rangers) B THE LEAGUE-DIVISION III (NORTH) Bramham ('hain) 12 Wynn
(Hochdale; 0) Patrick 48'port) 11 Cunliffe (Full) Killaurhy
(D'easter) @ Bagley (Stockport 6 Hanson (Barn) D Embleton
(Gate'd) 6 Foster (Crewe) Gallacher (Cale'd)
In answer to questions in the House of Commons as to the desir- ability of setting up an inquiry con mittee to look into the operation of recent football pools, Sir Samuel Hoare. Robertson (B. C.)
I had hoped to publish an article upon Lord Howke whose death is a sad loss to cricket. How ever, when I started I found it re- quired so much reference work that I must hold it over until next Satur- day morning.
Steele (Barnsley)
Mortimer (York)
Home Secretary, repiled that there is apparently no opportunity at present.
He said that this matter is allied Burdit (Wham) to the bigger problem of off-the- Chandler (Crewe) eouse betting-Reuter.
A King (arrow)
Ashton (Cartale)
0 Hubbard (int)
8
Grimtha (R'dale)
B Hallard
(Oldham) Keeley (Chester) Essex
A
5
(Btockport) 1 Sargent (Sport)
REMEMBER
THAT
EVERYTHING REQUIRED
IN
HOCKEY
CAN BE BOUGHT AT MAMAK'S PLUS SATISFACTION
MAMAK & CO.
(Leading Exclusive Sports Dealers in South China) 10 Peking Road, Kowloon. Tel. 56469.
A group photo of the Junior 8.--Racing Boy (8. C. Liang_up), left, and Flybynight (Ho Hong-ping match at King's Park over the weer 23 backers in the "Daily Double" on Saturday. Botion picture shows nino matches to nil, but the juniorsom Tempest, ridden by L. R. Chao-Pictorial News.
v. Stanley
V. R.A.M.C.
v. Signals
v
V1
Enstern
V.
L.A.F.
v. 5th Battery
V. R. Scots
V.
24th Ballery
St. Joseph's R.E. Byes-Kowloon,
European, South China "A", South China "B", Police. University. Ordnance and Electric.
INTERPORT FOOTBALL PROSPECTS
The possibility of sending a soccer team to Shanghai, should they be unable to come to Hongkong was discussed by the Hongkong Football Counell yesterday.
to
SOCCERITES SELECTED
оп
London, Nov. 7. The following players have been selected to represent Ireland in the International match against England
at Manchester be played November 10:
Breen (Manchester U.); Hayes,
Cook (Huddersfield),
(Everton): Brolly (Millwall), McMillen (Chester- held), L. D. Brown (Leeds); Cochrane (Leeds), Stephenson (Everton), Baird Doherty (Manchester (Huddersfield),
C.), and Brown (Birmingham).
WELSH TEAM
The following have been chosen to represent Wales against Scotland:
John; Whatley, Hughes; Dearson (Birminghum), T. G. Jones, Richards; Hopkins, Leslie Jones, Astley, Bryn Jones and Cumner.-Reuter.
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Schmeling To Return To The Ring
Berlin, Oct. 27. Arrangements are being made for bout between Heinz Lazek of
of Vienna, hokter the European heavy-weight boxing title, and Max Schmeling..
No date has been decided, but it is The Chairman (Mr. Pryde) sald said Schmeling is in good condition no ocul confirmation had been re- and ready to go into training at any ceived of Shanghai's inability to moment, The bout in understood to send a team, but the Management be for Lazek's title. Committee would be empowered to
Arno Koelbls and Walter Neusel consider with the treasurer the pos- have been matched for the German slbility of sending a team to the heavy-weight title in a bout to be northern port or inviting a team decided on Nov. 11.
VINTAGE BURGUNDIES
WE HAVE A FINE SELECTION OF THESE
WINES IN STOCK, THE QUALITY AND ·
EXCELLENCE OF WHICH ARE UNSURPASSED IN HONGKONG.
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