THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 17, 1937.

M. EL. ARCULLI'S FINE FIGURES

LEADS FIRST DIV.

BOWLERS

H.B. NEVE LEADS BATTING AGGREGATE

(HE FOLLOWING IS THE COMPLETE LIST OF FIRST

THE ISG AND BOWLING CRIT OF FIRST

AGES, SUBJECT TO THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS, TO DATE.

N. A. E. MACKAY, OF THE KOWLOON C.C... TOPS THE BATTING LIST CLOSELY FOLLOWED BY LT. C. C. GARTH- WAITE. H. B. NEVE. OF THE CLUB, HOWEVER, HAS THE BIGGEST AGGREGATE.

M. EL ARCULLI, OF THE INDIAN RECREATION CLUB. HEADS THE BOWLERS WITH THE PHENOMENAL AVERAGE OF 2.4, BUT A. R. MINUS HAS BEEN THE MOST CONSISTENT BOWLER AND HAS TAKEN 19 WICKETS.

FIRST DIVISION BATTING

(Qualification, two completed innings, average 15 and over).

M. el Arculli, above, heads the First Division bowlers with the remarkable average of 2.4.

TO-DAY'S 100 LEAGUE FOOTBALL

LYEMUN FAVOURED AGAINST CLUB

MANY POSTPONED FIXTURES

With the Interport soccer over,; the Hong Kong Football Associa- tion are now endeavouring to play off as many of their postponed games as possible, so that the sea- SOR may be completed early in May- and several games have been ar ranged for to-day in the Second and Third Divisions.

The most interesting

game to-

ST. JOSEPH'S day will be the encounter between

50.33 LOSE FOUR

Inns. Not out HS. Aggr. Avge.

N. A.-E. Mackay (K.C.C.)

3

0.

60

151

Lt. Garthwaite (Army)

3

0

65

145

18.33

F. A. Broadbridge (K.C.C.)

2

53

107-

35.67

G. Souza, (C.C.C.)

1

73

131

32.75

R. D. Gillespie (H.K.C.C.)

3

1

58*

63

31.50

H. B. Neve (H.K.C.C.)

5

0

73 154

30.80

D. J. N. Anderson (K.C.C.)

0

64° 122

30.50

T. E. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)

2

1

34

51

25.50

L. T. Ride (Univ.)

4

64

99

24.75

W. H: Colledge (C.S.C.C.).

5

0

56 123

24.60

E. R. A. Triggs (Navy)

3

0

71

73

24.33

U. M. Omar (C.C.C.)

1

36* 72

24.00

F. R. Zimmern:(C.C.C.)

1

57*

91

22.75

A. R Minu (LRC).

4

0

30

86

21.50

3

1

41*

42

5

1

55

84

4

33

80

A. H: Madar (LR.C.)

38

59

E Zimmern (C.C.C.)

5

0

74.

96

Lt. Hon. G. R Clegg-Hill (Army)

4

1

24

57

19.66 19.20 19.00

J. E. Richardson (CS.C.C):

0

62

92

18.40

Comdr. Wauchope (Navy)

2

42+ 49

F. Baker (C.S.C.C.)

5

1

31*

16.33 16.25

R. E. Lee (KCC)

4

0

55

63

A. R. Abbas (LRC).

5

·0

37

15.75 15:40

* Indicates, not out.

Capt. Walch (Army) D. McLellan (C.SC.C.)

Lt. Prichard (Army)

!***27*ESAUCE

-FIRST DIVISION BOWLING

(Qualification Three matches, average of 20 or under)-

ML el Arculli (1RC.)

AR Abbas (LRC)

A. H. Madar (LR.C.)

PLAYERS

Lyemun and the Club, at Sookun- poo, and though it is expected that the soldiers will win, the Club should be able to give them a good game.

USEFUL ATTACK

H. Millington will be in the pivo-

O. M. OMAR RECEIVES tal position and Bultman and Kri-

LONG TERM

3 OTHERS ALSO SUSPENDED

21.00. There was a sequel yesterday.

21.00

20.00 evening to the recent incident in

lovsky, the backs. The forward line is a useful one. Gilchrist will lead the attack and will have Milne and E. Fowler supporting him.

Lyemun have been showing im proved form recently and have won several games very easily. Knight Percival and Bedford are also play-- and Brown are in great form, while ing well.

the First Division football match

The Engineers, who meet Kow- between St. Joseph's and the Eas loon, who are still in the Junior tern at Happy Valley, on Saturday, Shield, gave a glimpse of their true February 6, when four players re-form against the Navy last week. ceived marching orders.

Besides Howlett and Hurst, they

The four players, Hagen, Mar- have in Beal, Darby and Ferris ques, Souza and Omar, all of St. players above average Second Divi- Joseph's, appeared before the Ener- sion standard.

gency Committee of the Hong Kong Football Association when their

cases were investigated

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

0. Omar, the right back, was sus- The following is to day's pended from participation in foot-Eramme- Avge.ball in the Colony for the remainder

Chinese Police

0. M. R

W.

16.1 8

24

10

24

15.5 .4

37

5

7.49

20.

4

56

7

8.00

U. M. Omar (CCC)

37.1 9 105

12

8.75

C. W. Haynes (C.S.C.C.)

23

3

53

6

8.83

R. L. Holden (H.KC.C.)

43.3

153

16

9.56

Capt. Whitmarsh (Navy)

38

7

107

11

9.73

A R Mina (LR.C.)

65.3 18

193

19

10.16

D. McLellan (C.S.C.C.)

52

8 182

16

1137

E. L. Gosano ("Varsity)

47. 13:

115

10

11.50

Tel Tufnell (Navy)

37.2 10 -107

9

1189

R. E. Lee (KCC).

82

20 198

12.38

B. D. Izy (K.C.C.).

33

6. 115

9

12.77

F. Baker (CS.C.C.):

50.2 13 130

10

13.00

A. E Perry (CS.C.C.)

29.2 4

110

13.75

A. K. Ismail (C.C.C.)

27.4

3

127

14.11

G. Sonza (C.CC).

33.3

3

147

14.70

A. CI Bowker (H.K.C.C)

35

4

121

∙17.23

T. A Pearce (H.K.C.C.)

33

132

145

178

A. P: Pereira ("Varsity)

ENGLAND'S SOCCER XI FOR SUNDAY

Bickford Captain Of Team-

18.86 19.78

of the current season, and for the whole of the next season for Lyemun striking an opponent. He will not

SECOND DIVISION

Rifles

(Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.)

Club (Sookumpoo, 5.15 pm) v. Kowloon

(Club, 415 p.m.) THIRD DIVISION Kumaon Rifles v Ordnance

be allowed to play until May, 1938. Engineers

Both E. Marques, the goalkeeper, and L. Souza, the left back, were suspended until December 31, 1937) for deliberately kicking an oppon- ent, and Hagen, inside left, was suspended for two months for a similar offence.

ASSOCIATION XI SHOULD

DEFEAT EAST CHINA

Continued from Page 18)

B. Gosano makes a re-appearance on the right-wing, for the first time this season; while D. Kroz the Kowloon leader and Interport re- serve, is on the left-wing.

FINE DEFENCE..

an

(St. Joseph's, 2.45 p.m.) The following will represent the Club against Lyemun at Sookunpoo this afternoon *---

Stephens, Bultman and Krilovsky; Purvis, H. Millington and Shaw; Wil- son, Milne, - Gilchrist, E. Fowler and Sloan Reserve: Leppard.

UNITED HOCKEY MATCH

Meeting in their Junior Division, United Hockey Tournament match on the Navy ground, King's Park yesterday, the Indian Police de feated HMS. Tamar by 3 goals to 1 J. Singh (2) and G. Singh. scored for the winners, while Fos- ter replied for the losers.

Taylor (Fusiliers) and Parker (Po lice); Le Page (Navy), F. Fowler (Club), Wride (Navy), Talbot (Fusil- jers) and B. L. Bickford (Club) (Cap- There is no apparent weakness in tain)..

the Association defence. Wride, Reserves:-Warren (Navy) and S.

termediate line is not quite strong Strange (Club) (Backs); A. S. Bliss Beltrao and Taylor constitute (Kowloon) and K. Forrow (Club) intermediate line that will ta

enough for the Association attack (Half-backs) and Elliott (Club) (For some beating and behind them Tai will find Beltrao hard to press.. |ward).

HKFARowlands (BWF.); Pic Scotland will be represented by: Stevens and Pickering in view of hering (EUR), Stevens (BUR); Rodger (Club); Hill (Club), Steele their recent displays, are ranked as Wride (Navy), Beltrão (Recreio), Lay- (Seaforths); Cooke (Seaforths), Me- one of the Colony's best pair of lor (R.W.F.); K. Gosano (Recreio), Lai Shiu-wing (South China), E. Leonard to represent England against Scot forths); Ayers:

The Chinese are uncertain of (St. Joseph's), Talbot (RWF) and

D. Knox (Kowloon). land in the Semi-final Round of the

their team and

probably de-

Reserves North. Sunday Herald" International Reserves Back L/Cpl. Campbell pend on the same side which com (Kowloon), and 2. She

East Ch Charity Cup competition next Sun (Seaforths); half-backs, Pte. Spiers menced against South China.

(Seaforths) and Pte. Adams (Ser- YT Chang, in goal, is safe su and S. S. Kop, W.

Feng and Lee Ning: day on the Club ground-

forths); forwards,... Pte - McGuigan while

(Seeforths) and Pie. Jamieson (Sea- forths),

The following have been selected Kusker (Seaforths) amson (Sea-backs.

Church (Navy); Wolverson (Navy)

Stevens (Rides), E. Strange (Club)

[(B.E.) Miller (Seaforths), - Wilson

(Club) and Knox (Kowloon).

Y Feng and Lee Ning, T are good defender. But their Van.

Bliss

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