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Simpson Top Of The Bowling.

1931-32 STATISTICS.

The following are the complete cricket averages of the members of the Civil Service Cricket Club during the season 1931-32:-

1st XI.:-

Batting.

1. R. H.S. N.O. Av. J. E. Richardson 12 518 129* 1. 47.09 G. R. Sayer. 9 196 81 0 21.78 F. Baker...12 163 20 2. 16,30 B. D. Evans .10 120 44 1 13.331 R. M.. Wood....16 189 45 .0 12.60 J. Barrow

........... 8 40 21*. 3- 9.80 J. F. McGowan. 3 42 17 2 17.00 R. A. J. Simpson 11 17 5 4 2.43

The following batted in less) than 50 per cent. matches:-

+ 12.14

I. R. H.S. N.O.. Av. R. H. Griffiths 127 54 0 25.40 F. E. Matthews 2 47 33 0 28.50 F. de Rome. 7 85 28 B. C. K. Hawkina 2 17 16 0 8.50 S. Randle.

..... 1

$ 8 0 8.00 0. 6.00

J. M. Wilson.. 3 18 17 N. Bebbington 7 409

R. B. Wood 5 12

P. J. Ling ... 5 19.16 B. Reed 5 17

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Sports Diary.

"TO-DAY.: HOCKEY-Club do Recreio v. YMCA at King's Park at 5:15. p.m.; St. Andrew's, Ladies. RA.S.C. at Railway ground at 3.15. p.m.

TO-MORROW. AQUATICS_V.R.C. Champion ships (heats) at 5.30 p.m.

THURSDAY. AQUATICS_V.BC. Champion- ships at 5.30 p.m.

LAWN BOWLS Inter-Depart mental Competition-Government House vi Policë (English) at Go?- ernment House,

RACING-Entries close for Eleventh Extra Race bleeting' at noon.

FRIDAY. AQUATICSV.R.G. Champion- ships at 5.30 p.m.

MEETINGS Kowloon Cricket Club at 6 p.m.

SATURDAY.

AQUATICS V.R.C. Champion- ships, at 2:30 pm: Canton v. Y.M.C.A. at 9.30 p.m.

FOOTBALL

Benior Division.

0 5.71

T. W. Carran

1 5. -5.

6.00

Kowloon v. South China.

4.00

Police v. St. Josepli's.

0

3,80

R.A.. Borderers.

3.40

Chinese Ath. v. Recreio.

1.80

Second Division.

0.67.

4*

E. W. Hamilton 5

D. McLellan... Harris Walker... 1

*

C. H. G. Bradley 2 T. Armstrong. I' H. A. Angus 1

denotes not out.

Bowling.

O.M. R. W. Av.

6 274 21 13.05

9 394 24 18,42

R. A. J. Simpson 76 F. Baker ......01 J. E. Richardson 65.1 7 256 10 25.60 F. J. Ling......52 2 214 8 26.75 The following bowled in. lese than 50 per cent. matches:---

O. M. R. W. Av.

G.. R. Sayer...18.4 3 76 7 10.86 E. W. Hamilton .22 3 90 6 15.00 B. C. K. Hawkins 17. 0 93 6.15.50 S. Randle

19 1 62 4 15.50 43.3 2. 182 11 16.56 .86 7 125 6 20,83 0.45 2 22.50

E. B. Reed

D. McLellan

R. M. Wood

B. D. Evans ...14.3

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R. B. Wood..... 2 0.15 0

The following took catches:→→ R. M. Wood (c. 13, st. 2) 15;-J. E. Richardson 11; B. D. Evans 6; F. Baker 5;. F. J. Ling 4;;N. Bebbing- ton 3; S. Randle 3; G. R. Sayer 8; R. Simpson 3; E. B. Reed 2; T. Armstrong 1; J. Barrow 1: R. H. Griffiths 1; E. W. Hamilton 1; B. Hawkins 1; F. J. de Rome 1; and W. Harris Walker (st.) 1.

2nd XI.:-

Batting.

1 23.73

2 17.80

1. R. H.S. N.O. Av. A. E. Wood....14-302 84* 2. 32.67 J. F. McGowan 10 214 103 R. G. Robertson B 121 28 B. C. K. Hawkins 13 186 53 H. E. Strange..14 179 40

Randle

15 219, 60

S.

1 15.60

Eastern v. St. Joseph's, Kowloon v. South China.. Ewo v. Royal Navy, Club v. Royal Artillery. Borderers v Recreio..

Third Division... Borderers v. RC. Signals, St. Joseph's v. R.A.F. Chinese Atl v. University. South China v‚ ‚·Radio^S.C.,

HOCKEY-

Mamak Tournament.

St. Andrew's v. H.M.S. Phoenix. · R.A.S.C, v. "Incognites." Police v. German Club.

LAWN TENNIS Entries close for Chinese R.C. Mixed Doubles Championship.

SUNDAY.

FOOTBALL

Second Division. Chinese Ath. v, Tson Tsin.

Third. 'Division.

R.A.S.C. v. Taizoo.

for

LAWN TENNIS Draw Chinese R.C: Mixed Doubles Championship at 5.50 p.m.")

. ENID WILSON'S

SCORE OF 79.

Only British Player In U.S. Tourney.

i

MERITS OF COLLINS

OVERLOOKED.

Tennis Players Who Need Pushing.

DISCOVERIES IN US.

(By A. Wallis Myers.)

London, Aug. 22,

Last week's lawn tennis both at home and abroad provided many interesting results. America may be said to have "discovered" two players of international calibre

| David Jones, who beat Perry at Newport, and Miss, Carolyn Bab- cock, who, on her first visit. East from California, reached the final of the women's championship at Forest Hills.

But other countries. also advertia- ed their advancing talent. Belgium did so at La Zoute in the inter- national match against England,

which, as expected, the visiting side

won with a substantial margin.

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pion, is one of the best doubles players in Europe-the Wimbledon crowd saw her win the women's! doubles title with Mlle. Metaxa— but the relative weakness of heri [back-court game, especially her ser- vice, had checked her progress in singles. Her defeat of Mr. Whit- tingstall on Saturday, although it was aided by many double faults from her opponent, is not, la view of her intuitive skill, surprising.

Miss Hewitt's victory at Scar-; |borough confirms the good impros- sion formed by the junior cham- pion's play on the Riviera early this year. Like Miss Scriven and Miss Stammers, she is a pupil of Dan |Maskell, the Wimbledon coach. Miss. Scriven was the first of these girls. to zeveal match-winning powers in the best company-she beat four internationals and very pearly the French championat Wimbledon last year: Miss Hewitt was in the final of the big Monte Carlo tournament a wonderful achievement for a girl of 17/

OUR BEST MATCH-PLAYER.

Neither Miss Scriven nor Miss Hewitt has been encouraged enough. in official matches this year. We might not have redeemed our posi- tion with them, as we could not do: with the players chosen at least

HOLDER FAILS TO QUALIFY. we should have recognised indepen-

Peabody, Mass. To-day..

Miss Enid Wilson, the most

dent courage, which is so valuable on the lawn tennis court.

Scottish In winning all three

2 14.92 famous British golfer, qualified for championships at St. Andrews on

14.00

the American Women's Golf Cham- the same day L. G. Collins has again W. H. Edmonds. B 81 43 2 13.50 pionship with an aggregate of 79 in revealed his "big heart." His vic-

F. E. Mathews. 10 63 26

2 7.83

R. H. Woodman.13 40 12 $

6.00 her attempt on the "double" here tory in the doubles, paired with Lord Charles Hope, was particularly The following batted in lese yesterday. than 50 per cent. matches:-

Miss Wilson is participating in noteworthy.

Collins had bad luck at Wimble-

N. Bebbington 5 21 10 310.50 the last big match of her career, and

A. W: Grimmett 6 38 20 1

J. Barrow

2 10 10

0

H. Angus

144

0

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J. M. Wilson..

6 15 13

0

C. Strange

4 8

5

The

MILLIGRAM

.-J. F. WI`mott ...

7.60 her ambition is to win the U.S. title don. After beating Cochet in a 5.00 in the same year of her British match which the Frenchman was

4.00

F. Ang is

R. B. Wood

denotes not out

Bowling.Se

2.60 triumph. She is the sole British trying his hardest to win, the Scot to 150 survivor in a large field, would, naturally have desired

next round on | R. E. O. Bird ... 2 2 2 0 1.00 Miss Helen Hicks, the American play his the same

ia 2 2 0 1.00 holder failed to qualify with

Court which 210 100 total of 89 Reuter a American appreciably harder than an

Service and

outside court. Both technically and psychologically he was handicapped when he met Satoh, although he Bisper- haps the best match-play we have Ein Britain to-day. The selection

committee have never that fact adequately:

S. Randle

0. M. R. W, Av. .116.4 16 847 29 11.97 R. G. Robertson". 95.1 18 377 80-12.63 | W. H. Edmonda . 842 13 307:24:12.58

B. G. K. Hawkins 64.1 6 297 17 13.35

[J. F. McGowan - .75.1 18-250 16: 15.63 The following bowled in less than 50 per cent matches

H. E. Strange 9.1 ↑ 49 5 0.80

J. M., Wilson

F. E. Matthews

0. Stranger

RE. O Bird

8 18 118.00

61232:1400

41-442 22.00

"A" W. Grimmett?.-17.5 4:66 © 3 22.00

The following took catches:

H. E. Strange. (č..

Randle 10; ST [cGow

JAMAWIson 8***

8 B 02 K Hav

Rol

K.C.C. TENNIS TEAM FOR SHAMEEN.

Seven Players To Visit Canton On Friday.

made no complaint.

ecognised

This week at the Longwood: Club, Boston, the American doubles cham-

The Kowloon Cricket Club are pionship will be in progress. Ans- team to Canton this kin and Perry, despite their defent

atches at Newport, last week Lott and have a fair chance of win- thening, the title

not have tkem,

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