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K.C.C. JUST WIN AGAINST
الله
KOWLOON TONG
ALL-INDIA IMPROVE All-Rounder WATSON & CAPELL
AT OXFORD
BUT FAIL TO SNATCH
VICTORY
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and All-India were left with 148 runs to make in just over two hours by no means an impossible task. As it happened, Nayudu failed just when we thought he might successfully force the pace.
The game has proved two things
that All-India are set-
At C.S.C.C.
tling down into a very promising side, and that Oxford should do DORN in Ekaterinburg, in the
RECOVER WELL
CHAN BROTHERS BEST
VISITING PAIR
GITTINS AND WHITE SHINE
(By "Referee")
A VERY close match was seen in the "C" Divi-
sion of the Lawn Tennis League yesterday at King's Park, where the Kowloon Cricket Club just managed to win their match against the Kowloon Tong Garden City Club by 5 sets to 4, thanks to.C. E. Watson anti R. S. Capell, who won their encounter against George She and Y. C. Yeo at 7-5 after being 5-2. down.
The game was very closely contested, but playing conditions were by no means ideal, a soft ground and poor light ruining what might have been a more exciting encounter. they proved no match for B. and A. Chan, the visitors' strongest Gittins and White were the steadiest of home pair, although pair, who won all three of their matches in convincing manner.
Watson and Capell were also.
"D" DIVISION TO-DAY
extremely well this summer. Despite the wretchedly cold wea-D
B Dral District of Russia, in ther which has persisted. All-India have shaped very much bet-1907, I. Agafurof. above, who ter than they did at Worcester. Their batsmen are obviously partners J. A. Berdall in the Civil growing accustomed to the conditions, and their work in the field Service Cricket Club "B" Divi- has improved remarkably.
They have, moreover, a large selection of useful bowlers, and a fire all-rounder.
sion Lawn Tennis League team, it to-day Bannerjee has shown himself to be a most capable under- study to Mohammed Nissar. Kimpton and Mitchell-Innes con- He was educated at St. Joseph's tinued their overnight partnership with some assurance, and College (American) at Yokohama, fairly good, but the former was Kimpton scored eight good runs in his first over from Gopalan Japan, and played Association inclined to over-lob against very GOOD MATCH IN with a beautiful four past extra-cover, and a couple of hooks. football and baseball for them and capable opponents. Capell was Kimpton, indeed, was most aggressive, and one stroke off his later for various foreign. Clubs in steady at the net and his back foot sent the ball between the bowler and mid-on like Japan from 1925 till 1927. driving was accurate on the lightning.
forehand He was a member of the St.
Mackay and Smith were not He seemed certain to make Joseph's College Alumni
Club ideally suited to each other, Mac-South China To Meet another hundred when he tried basketball team which won several kay being weak on his backhand to force Bannerjee outside the championships in Japan in 1928 while Smith, although steady, was Craigengower off stump and was caught by and in 1997.
longer vollefing Later, on going to Manchuria, rallies at the net. Mitchell-Innes In Stand
The played ice-hockey for the Bar- bin Skating Club from 1931 til
Court Craft Mitchell-Innes and Walford 1933. He took up lawn tennis in. Chan and Chan were the pick thereupon settled down to take a 1930 and three years later won the of the visitors, their court craft one good look at the bowling, and 63 hard courts doubles championship}proving their biggest asset. runs were added before Mitchell-organised by the Harbin, Lawn and Yeo were a sound pair, the League programme to-day--the Innes was bowled by Amarnath. Tennis Club.
CRICKET STARTS IN SHANGHAI
"Carnera" Williams
Unlucky
STOKES BOWLS WELL
Amarnath at cover.
Bannerjee, Incidentally, began
was
RECREIOS EASY VICTORY
Civil Service Lose At King's Park
beaten in the
POLICE FAVOURED. AGAINST THE ARMY
Weather permitting, there is interesting tie in the Division Lawe Tennis
She "D"
former proving to be an excellent Kowloon Cricket Club entertain volleyer, while he was also sound the Kowloon Indians' Tennis Club in his overhead work. Yeo's inter-at King's Park, where a close ceptions at the net scored game should be witnessed.
are making no
valuable points at crucial mo-
Įmenta.
Both teams Pang and Wong lacked under-changes from last week and are standing of each other's play and fairly even on paper, although the
Indians are this accounted for their failure |
more active on the courts than their hosts and should in all three of their matches.
C. E. Watson and B. S. (K.C.C)
Capell Just secure the points.
Shanghai, May 31. The results of the first two lea- a spell of excellent bowling, and gue cricket games of the season Murray-Wood, after playing some were rather surprising for in both militant strokes in front of the eases one side collapsed enabling wicket, dicked at himn and the other to win with ease. After caught by Hindlekar. The total starting well the Nomads, on the then was 245, and six runs later S.C.C. ground, were skittled out Bannerjee clean bowled Singleton.) for 83 runs. Had it not been for At the luncheon interval, Wal- ja misunderstanding between E. Mford and Matthews were still toge-j P. (Carnera) Williams and J. Mther, and Walford had been play Pearson, the Wanderers would un-ing with great care
At King's Park yesterday, Club lost to H. and A. Chan and com-de Recreio beat the Civil Service bea: G. She and Y. C. Yeo Army should fully extend doubtedly have passed their oppetence. "It was, therefore, dis Cricket Club by S sets to 1 in the w. Gittins and G. A. White (K.C.C) they were last season. Carruth- beat O. Pang and W. S. Wong 8-1 Police, who are not as strong as ponent's total without loss of wicket. As it was Williams was cheon he was given out 1b.. to League.
appointing when soon after lun- Division of the Lawn Tennis lost to Chan and Chan
4-6ers and Chris Pile are good enough Irun out when the score board read a ball which he appeared to hit
6-4
for three sets, and the other two 178. P. J. Wilson joined Pearson very firmly.
and the two took the score up to 108 when Pearson retired after a good knock of 30 not out.
resistence at all and
were out
Interesting Situation
G. Noronha and H. Noronha (Recreio)
beat She and Yeo beat Pang and Wong
1-6
64
On the Sookunpoo courts,
the
the
3. A. E. Mackay and J. S. Smith Police pairs should secure one set (K.C.C.)
beat B. Agafaroff and ን. H.
Colledge
lost to Chan and Chan Glost to She and Yeo beat Pang and Wong
bowling with sustained subtlety, and he persuaded Matthews to give a catch to Hindlekar. As Dyson.
Nayudu, in the meanwhile, was beat G. F. Bentley and R. M.
Wood
.6-1 beat B. A. J. Sirupson and H. G.
Pulloch
6-0 Gonsalves
A. M. Silva and F.
On the S.P.C. ground the Strax glers, having dismissed the Tyros for 140, collapsed. Collapsed is perhaps the wrong word because The Civil Servants, after an en-
the first five batsmen put up no then tried to take an impossible (Recreio)
run the Oxford innings was fading best Agafuroft and Colledge forced rest last week, should be)
for 16. The tail did what it could away unexpectedly fast; and al-beat Bentley and Wood ready to take the points from the but despite
Rawsthorne's hard though Darwall-Smith and West best Simpson and Bulloch Kowloon Dock teatr. They will hitting innings, which realised 25 added some very useful runs, the best Agafuroft and Colledge
L. A. Silva and J. Xavier (Recreio)
end came SOOD when Darwall lost to Bentley and Wood Smith played with speculative beat Simpson and Bulloch |vigour across the line of a straight|
be without the services of S. Al--this included two sizes and two derman, who has played such a four-they were all out for 86. consistently good game for them
for many seasons, but they have
found a good substitute iz M. N..
Two New Cricketers
ball from Nayudu and was incon-; trovertibly bowled. This left All-
Rakusen, the former K.C.C. player. P. V. Simpson and F. R. LIndia with 148 to win and just The Bowling Green Club should Carey opened the Nomads innings over two hours batting an in-
the former playing a captain's interesting situation.
before being We were prepared for an ex-
6+3
$-2
6-0
2-6
6-3
CRAIGENGOWER DEFEATED
3-6
1-6
each for a win.
South China will entertain Craigengower and aithough the
latter are fielding a fairly youth- ful side, they should fully extend the Chinese, who are tipped in several quarters to win the divi- sional title.
In the remaining match, the Central British entertain the Radio in what should prove a very even
K.C.C. "B" Cause Big encounter.
Upset
At the Valley yesterday, How- loon Cricket Club "B" beat Crai
SOUTH CHINA'S gengower Cricket Club by 3 sets
EASY WIN
to 4 in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League.
N. P. Karanjia and O. Sadick
be able to reverse last year's renings to make 49 sult against Craigengower "B". The latter snatched a last wood
caught at the wicket. The re-
(C.C.C.) failed miserably, with citing finish, and Bannerjee and Chan And Wong Take drew with N. J. Bebbington and mainder victory by one shot in the corres- the exception of C. F. King,
Hindickar began steadily against 3 ponding match last year, thanks
newcomer, who promises to make West and Darwall-Smith, Hind- lekar, with an unusually open
sunk.
·
Three Sets
·
Recreation
6-6
3-6
C.B.A.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME "D" DIVISION
RS.C. (Caroline Hill)
C.CC.
A. L. Fisher lost to V. E. Freeman and E. to a perfect wood from Arculli,is mark in local cricket. Bridge.
Kirby who drew dead onto the edge of who kept wicket for the Wander-stance, is a useful opening bats
South China unexpectedly beat lost to D. Orr and A. Philippens 5-7 S.C.A.A. the green after the jack Ead beeners, is another player who will bean, and Bannerjee made
Chinese some the
Club S. Cassambhoy and D. Hung (C.C.C) | worth watching. Lucas was
admirable strokes before he tried by 6 sets to 3 in the "C" Division drew with Bebbington and Fisher 6-6.C.C. the
beat Freeman and Kirby was of the Lawn Tennis League at lost to Orr and Philippens of the bowlers to book Darwall-Smith and To-morrow's "Tit-Bit" most successful
caught at mid-off.
King's Park yesterday:---
G. Chor and A. Hang_(CC.C.) The tit-bit of the week will un-taking six-wickets for 29 runs.
lost to Bebbington and Fisher E. M.P. Williams and J. M. doubtedly be the battle at King's
Merchant came in to play cor- S.. Chan and K. H. Wong (S.C.A.A) best Freeman and Kirby Park, where the Club de Recreio
Pearson opened confidently for rect and forcing cricket, but be-bent G. Wei and P. E. Choy... 63 beat Orr and Philippers meet the Kowloon Cricket Club.
the Wanderers, the former batting fore long he attempted to cut a beat W. M. Cheung and P. F. 13 6-1 beat H. N. Chan and T. F. Lo.... 6-2 mast unfor-ball from Singleton and was neat- The KC.C. will be without very well It was
tunate that he was run out.
Fraser, whose place is being taken by Fincher. Fraser, it should be added, is unable to get away from work this week.
are
Stokes' Catches
H. K. Ho and C. L. Lau (S.CAA)
ly taken by Matthews behind the lost to Wei and Choy ..... .... 48
beat Cheung and Li..... wicket..
.... 60 beat Chen and Lo
6-2 T. K. Leung and P. Y. Kwok
(S.CAA)
be drove
lost to Cheang and Li lost to Wei and Choy
beat Chan and Lo
5-7
6-2
later Hindlekar
wak
UNIVERSITY BEAT THE LR.C.
6-1 4-5
A.T.C
3-6
T-S
7-5
"C" Division Tennis At Sookunpoo
**
(King's Park)
▾ KLTC. *
(King's Park) PE.C.
(Sookinpoo)
K.LT.C. SECURE WIN
Army Defeated In "C" Division
At King's Park yesterday the Kowloon Indians Tennis Clab beat the Army Tennis Club by 7 sets to 2 in the “C” Division of the At Soskampoo yesterday, the Lawn Tennis League. Hong Kong University Tennis S. A Hussain and S. 8. Hussain superbly Club beat the Indian - Recreation (ELEC):
The time was 3.50 and 'the total The Tyros batted first in their 40, and the turn of events depend- The game should be in the nat-match against the Stragglers and led upon Nayudu, for stumps were C. J. Smith, to be drawn at 515, and All-India are of a classic with the odds in made 140 all out. favour of the Recreio.
who went in first contributed a still needed 108 rues. There
some interesting useful 43, the next best scores be
A ressonably fast rate of scor- matches in the Second
ing M J. Divecha's and A. G. Division
ing was therefore essential, and; and close results should be the White's with 25 and 24 respective Mayudu set about accomplishing order of the day. I predict that 17. Stokes was the most formid-it He lay back on his right foot the Police will beat Craigengowerable of the attack. He took five and hooked the off-break to theaught by Barton at first slip off Club by f sets to 3 in the "beat S. S. M. Fowles and S. Q while the Football Club "A" team wickets for 53; which included two midwicket boundary,
beautiful one handed catches in powerfully past the should also win away from home.
bowler and Pygon, there was just the outside Division of the Lawn Tennis The Hong Kong Electric should bowled Shroff for 13
succession. He first caught and
late cat gracefully, but just as we chance that Oxford might force a League. beat the Civil Servants as they Stenning for 0.
and then had decided that he was in forma totally unexpected victory.
A. Bahmin and A. S. Suffiad (LR.C.)]best S/Sgt. Davis and S/Sgt.
Cooper**** did last year and I also expect a
Five wickets were down, Jail lost to Y. N. Ten and M. C. Hơng 24 and might easily win the match, F. R. Kermani and H. Mestone mis-hit Singleton and was bad injured a foot and could beat S. Ea and P. C. Ya... 6-3 (K.LT.C.):
lost to KL Chan and H., Pong 46) M. A. Khan and M. F. Khan home win for the K.C.C. who are both bowled well for the Tyros, beautifully caught by Walford run-bat, and there was still half-an- playing a very deadly game this Meston took four wickets for 15 ning round the boundary.
A. Baker and D. M. Barack (LR.C.) lost to Fowles and Warr...... 4-tő hour to go. Actually India suffer-lost to Tan and Hour year. The match between the Fans, and Kermani took four K.B.G.C.
jéd no further disaster, and at five drew with Chan and Pong and the Football "B" wickets for 30 runs, but Kermani Chance Of Oxford Success o'clock the umpires removed the drew with Ha and Ya should provide a tight game with was the man who bowled Stokes for A draw then seemed probable bails and the amall boys clustered beat Tan and Hang
K. Ham and A. R. Abbas the odds slightly in favour of the two and that is something to be but, when at 87; Amarnath was round hopefully with their viitora.
auto-lost to Chan and Pong Iproud of in local cricket,
Abowled by Singleton and eight runs-graph books.
lost to Ha'and Yu
w
M. S. Warr best S.Q.M.S. Miller (and Set
King
6-1
6-2
beat Millar and King
6-6 beat Davis and Cooper....
Dr. H. M. Bagh and T. M. Y. Devan
6-2 beat Fowles and Wate
(LR:C.) |(K.LT.C)=
2-4 beat Millar and King ..
5-7 lost to Davis and Cooper