THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 4, 1937.
BAKER'S BRILLIANT BOWLING FEAT 41 WICKETS FOR 336 RUNS
LADIES' INTERPORT PRACTICE
The following have been selected to take part in the final Ladies' In- terport Hockey Trial, to be played on the U.S.R.C. ground at 3 p.m. on
Saturday:
Colours (Probables): Mrs. Lunson; Miss Pope and Miss A. Fowler; Miss I. Woolley, Miss J. Wong and Miss K. Glover; Miss 0. Dalziel, Miss Marsh, Mrs. Donald, Miss M. Smith and Miss M. Westcott.
Whites (Possibles): Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. Rose; Miss E. M. Gray and Miss J. Smalley; Mrs. Silva, Miss M. McCaw and Miss 0. Peters; Mrs. Harrop and Miss F. Wong, Miss M. Booker, Miss Bockler, Miss P. Gittins and Miss D. Hunt.
The two. Possible goalkeepers] and right-wings will each play for one half of the game.
A. R. Kitchell of Craigengower, above, is second in the Junior Cricket League bowling averages.
SACKED FOR PLAYING IN TEST MATCH
Ray Robinson, New South Wales The Interport match will beland Australian Test batsman, has played on the Hong Kong F.C. lost his job because he played for ground at 3.15 p.m." on Friday, his State and country when he was February 12, while Shanghai will refused leave.
also have fixtures against the Rest Robinson, twenty-three years old, of the Colony the next day and the played in the first Test match "Y" Ladies, winners
the against England at Brisbane. He the scored 2 runs in the first innings,
3 in the second.
Caer Clark Cup League, following Monday.
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STOKER AVERAGES
8.75 FOR
FOR 32
WICKETS
BUT CARTER TOPS LISTS
(By "ADREM")
THE main feature of the Second Division bowling averages published below are the extraordinarily good figures of B. G. Baker, of the Police, who has taken no fewer than nine wickets more than his nearest rival, W. Stoker, of the Club. With one more match to play, against K.C.C., he has now a total of 41 wickets for the season!
Although his average is not startling, B. R. Iranee, the Craigengower opening bowler, has also shown great consistency. In the course of the League season he has bowled 102.2 overs and is credited with 27 wickets at 12.27 runs apiece.
L/Cpl. Carter of the Army "C", however, heads the list, fol- lowed by A. Kitchell of Craigengower and S. A. Gray of K.C.C., although the latter has only bowled eight overs in the course of the three games necessary for qualification.
Qualification: bowling in three matches and average under 20.
E/Cpl. Carter (Army “C”)
:
0. M. R
W.
Avge.
31.5 7
66
12
5.50
A. Kitchell (CC.C.)
25.1--7
72
13
5.54
S. A. Gray (K.C.C.).
2
I
29
5
5.80
H. Danbrowsky (P.R.C.)
5
0
21
3
7.00
B. G. Baker (PRC).
89.2 17 336
41
8.19
W. Stoker (HK.C.C.)
87.4 18 280
32
8.75
C. Haynes (C.S.C.C.-)
28
9
61
7
8.83
W. €. Hung (K.C.C)
52 19
· - 133
15
8:87.
E. A. R. Alves (Recreio)
24.1 3
83
9
9.22
A. M. Rumjahn (LR.C.)
76.5 13
246
26
9.46
Cpl. Apps (Army “A”)
69.1
7
200
21
9.52
C. Marques (Recreio) W. L. McKenzie (K.C.C.)
21
5
9
9.78
56
6
20
9.35
Q. M.-S. Moreton (Army "B")
60
16
18
10.06
Bdsm. King (Army "C")
70:
8
20
11.30
EW. Hamilton (C.S.C.C.)
22.1
· 11.43
Spr. Bradford (Army “A”) A. M. Prata (Recreio)
841 23
11.95
37
6 132
理
·12:00
P. ON. Dunne
76.3 10
20%
12.25
B. R. Iranee
1022
21
27
12.27
C. Pope (PBC)
102.1 28
25
12.40
Major Davies (Army “C”)
44
11
12.47
Capt. Power (Army "B")
A. M. Omar (CCC)
Cpl. Shipp (Army “B”)
E. Bathurst (H.K.C.C.)
M. R. Abbas (LR.C.)
H. F. Westlake Jr. (C.S.CC)
Cpl. King (Army "C")
A. Baker (LRC)
F. J. Ling (CS.C.C.).
35
6
114
9
12.66
74.2 17
-230
17
13.53
85.1 21
*287
21
13.66
26.1 63.5
· 137
10
13.70
$206
15
13.73
36:
154·
11: 14.00
20.2.1
84
6
14.00
39.4
6
11
14.55
47.3
6
10
14-60
G. Hung Choy (University)
41
5
1464
LG. Gosano (Recreio)
15.89
Capt. Michell (Army “B”)
14
13
16.92
17.38
-17.44
17.75
17.75
17.80
17.92
18.00
11
18.46
Dyer (Navy)
19.75
EXCLUSIVELY SELECTED FOR
THE CHAMPIONSHIPS,
WIMBLEDON 1937
Sole Agents:-
JOHN D. HUTCHISON & CO.
King's Building,
Hong Kong
W. K. Way (CCC)
T. R. Hunter' (P.R.C.)
C. B. R. Sargent (KC.C.)
L'Utton (Navy)
Tel. Forster (Navy) .. Cpl. Hopcroft (Army "B") L. H. Carvalho (Recreio) K. M. Barter (K.C.C.)
COLONY BILLIARDS MATCHES TO-NIGHT
The Junior section of the Opent: A. A. Lewis, who beat E. A. V. Billiards Championship is making Remedios comfortably the First excellent progress and games in the Round, will encounter Lee Chi-hon, Second Round are now being held, conqueror of A. C. Rozario. Both though there are still a few matches made breaks of over 30 in the First in the First Round to be completed Bound. In the other game in the At the South China Club, L. V. Second Round, C. Strange will meet Antonio will meet Fus. R. Evans, Mai-chan-ted at the Catholic Union one of the Garrison's best players Club. Mui is credited with the high- and the Colony noncer left-half, and est break in the competition to date
game should witnessed
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