THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 8, 1989
CRICKET AVERAGES
J. FONG'S FINE FIGURES
(By "ADREM")··
Senior Shield Final This Afternoon
POLICE MAY BEAT S. CHINA "A"
(By "REFEREE")
the final of the Senior Shield Competition when a thrilling
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TO-DAY'S CRICKET
PROGRAMME
The following is to-day's ́ Cricket League programme:
POLICE will meet South Chinx "A" this afternoon at 4 p.m. in The following are League aver-game is anticipated, the odds being even at the moment of writing, C.S.C.C. ages to date..
T. A. Pearce, has improved his average still further, while J. Fong, of University, is the first batsman in either Division to have topped the 300. aggregate.
First Division
BATTING
(Qualification-Four inuings, aver-
age of 20 and over)
Not.
NEXT WEEK'S
Inns. H.S. Out Aggr. Avge SOCCER
T. A. Pearce,, 796
2 228 .45.60
A. H. Madar.. 7 482 178 35.60 PROGRAMME
Capt. Whit-
marah..
5 50* 2 105
MONDAY, 10TH APRIL, 1939 Kotewall Charity Cup Competition Army
v: South' China..
(Causeway Bay, 4 p.m.) 33.14 Referee: Hooper.
35.00
N. A. E. Mac-
kay
7. 47*
2
173
34,60
D. J. N. Ander-
son
7.64
0 232
0 126
31.50
6 64*
1 132
26 40
1 97
0:139
J. L. C. Pearce 4 41 H. Owen
Hughes.....
G. C. Burnett.. 5 32 L. T. Ride.... 6 41 M. el Arculli.. 7. G5* L. G. Gosano,. 7 51* Major' Murray 4 31. Y. el Arculli.. 6 .45 60 A. R. Kitchell 6 Drv. Logan.. 6 51
BOWLING.
2. 115 1. 136 0 80 0·128
Linesmen: Stedman and Mellgrew. WEDNESDAY, 12TH APRIL, 1939. 2nd Division, Runners-up play off 24.25*5th A.A. Regt.
V Middlesex
•23.17
(Sookunpoo, 3.30 p.m.) 23.00. Referee: Marriott.
SATURDAY, 15TH APRIL, 1939 First Division
22.67
22.25
21.83
Navy
0
126
20.83 0 125
21.00
(Qualification-Fous matches, aver-
age of 15 and under)'
V South Chinn "A" (Causeway Bay, 4.80 p.m.) Referee: Clarke, Linesmen:Baker and Horlock. SUNDAY, 16TH APRIL, 1939 International Charity Cup Final
Sunday Herald),
v Portugal (Sookunpoo. 4 p.m.) Referee:-Goss.
5.45
Chinn 31
31
6.69 7.84
11.
8.09
✔
99. 12.
8.2
202 2:2
O. M. RW. Avge E. L. Gosano.. 85 25 169 H. L. Ozorio.. '804 21 207 J. L. C. Pearce 40 2 149 19 F. Baker... 40 8 89 D. J. N. Ander-
36 B A. H. Madar.. 71,3 15 C. P. O. Paxton 33 3 R. E. Lee..... 92.4 22
Bon
95 10
9.18
9 50
268 27
9.92
A. R. Minu.....124.5 22
356
32
11 1 11.20 18 120
9 12.89
Pte Hatfield.. 72 15 192 17 A. K. Ismail,. 58.5 & 217 N. Whitley.... 27,2 0 116
Second Division
BATTING
(Qualification-Five Innings, aver-
age of 20 or over.)
Not
Linesmen:-Clarke and Hinchliffe. SATURDAY, 22ND APRIL, 1939 Kotewall Charity Cup Competition South China
V
(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.)
Referee:-Ford.
Navy
Linesmen:-Adlam and Edwards.
SUNDAY, 23RD APRIL, 1939 Champions (1st Div.) v Rest of Colony
• 35 minutes each half. If neces- sary 10 minutes extra, time each half.
JUNIOR SHIELD
FINAL-
Inna. H.S. Out Aggr. Avge. Preceding the Senior Shield final at
47 47.00 4 pm., Royal Scots will meet Middle 326.46.57 sex in the final of the Junior Shield, on he Club ground, commencing at 215 An early start is necessary'.as 69 20 p.m. 36.00 90 minutes will be played.
203.
C. N. Matthews 7 20* 6 J. Fong...... 8 77 1 B. D Lav.. 6 111* E. J. R. Mitchell 8 73 3
196.. 59.1 144 81 1.285
Sto. Brown... 5
C. W. E. Bishop 9
G. A. Goodban 5
59
1. 11:
1 208
B. C. Fay...
7 58 J. L. Stephens 8 100* Cpl. Webb.... 8
1 239 73 0 273
..0250-
K. Y. Tam.... 8 74
Spr. Patcliffe.. 8
G. N. Gosano.. 8 59* 1 215
ገጸ 2 171. Ldg Tel. Wood 7 27* 3 112. A. Bakar.... 6 71* 1 199 H. P. Lim... 7 37 Capt. Carless.. 7 57*
67 Lt. Napier.... 7 H. 3. Armstrong 777 A. R. Buffad., 7, 89* N. Broadbridge 520
N. P. Fox.... A 38 L/S. Smith....... 8" 44.
BOWLING
40.60
35 6 Royal Scots have been very uncon...
vincing recently, as witness their de 346eat. Inst Tuesday at the hands
35.7
34.1/ 34.1
of
P.R.C.
Police have displayed amazingly good form recently, and only three weeks ago upset forecasts by do- I.R.C. feating South....China “A” at Boun- dary Street by 3 goals to 2 after bc- ing in arrears at the interval by @IMIAU |two clear-goals....
The inclusion of several Chinese players in the Police team this Teason has been responsible for the majority of their victories. Chan Kwong-yue is a sound right-back while Wong" Man- kwai, right-winger, and Fan Kwan-choi. the centre-forward, are both very dan- gerous and in the same class as South, China forwards.
TRUSTFUL LINE-
Police have the thrust and have, re- cently been considerably strengthened in the intermediate line by a return to form of Brittäin,-who- must be one of the oldest League playing members. fancy touches if he hopes to make head way against South China's halves.
Howlett will have to, eliminate his
South China "A" will be without the services of Lee Wai-tong, who has not turned out for either League or Shield games this season, Fung will lead the attack, while Kwok Yin-kee will be at inside-right. There is nothing one can say about South China that has not already been said, except that they will have to be at their best to secure vic- tory.
Police: McHardy; Chan Kwong-yue and C. Blackburn; North, Brittain and Parker; Wong Man-kwai, Howlett, Fan Kwan-choi, Ferrier and Moss.
South China "A": Pau Ka-ping: Lec Tin-sang and Mak Shiu-hon; Lau Hing- choy, Leung Wing-chiu and Lee Kwok- wai; Tang Kwong-sum, Kwok Yin-kee, Fung_King-cheong, Lai Shiu-wing and Lau Tau-man.
COMPLETE LEAGUE
FIXTURES TO-DAY
At Sookunpoo this afternoon, Royal Scots will meet Kowloon in their final match of the season, commencing at 4.45 p.m. 2
South Chind in the Second Division. KOWLOON G.C.
Middlesex are a well-knit team and fade
312 should record their first win in this BEAT H. VALLEY
30 7-series. 28 5
Middlesex's team will be selected
28 0r from the following 18 players: Drake, BY 11⁄2 POINTS
27.80 Taylor, Thomson, Collier, Whitehouse,
Thomas. Dawes, McEachran, Jennings
Kowloon Golf Club beat Happy
26 A Riches, Coomber, C. Thomas.and Park-Valley Golf Club by 1% points in
26. 6o 1 140
2 132 Bi 179 0 377 2 126
25 57 er: 25.99
1 96
0. 180 0 166
7
their annual match which was held
R. Scots: Salter; Fowler and Barn- 25.20 aby: Wiseman, Fraser and Svmons; under perfect conditions over the 2400 Crayford Keane, Garry, Williamson Kowloon City Course yesterday. 22 pa and Gilroy, 20.75
(Qua'ification-Five matches, aver D. 8. Robb, age of 16 and under)··
,:
KAL. Ng.. O. M. R. W. Avge R. Baldwin. C. W. Haines.. 77.4 24 156 29 675|R. A.J. Simp
86.213 226 27
.807
R. Sopres..
A. E. C-rev. 28 911
96 11 WE: M-Kingia 525 5 176 IR
BON....
At the completion of the Singles,
الله
·First Division
v Army
Becond Division
v. K.C.C. V· Recreio
KING'S
SHOWING
TO-DAY
THE POLIT
PRIZE FI
Frank
Capras YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU
SAM
JAMES
ARTHUR BARRYMORE STEWART-AISIALD
LIONEL BARRYMORE
as lovable Grandpa Vanderhof
EDWARD
Happy Valley led by half-a-point ARNOLD
and the result depended upon the 52.2-8 206.19. 10.84. 87.4 20 231 21 11.00 last fourball encounter of the after- 35: 1 118 9. 12.11noon in which W. Bastin and E. C. Fincher (K.G.C.) were opposed to 56 195 15 ~~18.00! 879 W. Stoker... 63.211 181 13 13 02 G. G. May and N. Booker. 97 W. K. Way....... 29 4134 10 18.40 The home pair were down two 97. T. Barma.. 14.1 1 82 6 18.67 holes with four holes to go. They G.-E. R. Divett 50 10 199 14 go^ C. H.Teoh.. 71.9 15 260 19 13.68 were all square at the 16th and A. V. Gowano.. 895 27 230 22. 30 ar B. D. Lay..... 52,3 10 158 11 14 36 A. M. Omarra 42 26 199 19-15 W. S. Gegg... 66 17 173 12 14 42 then won the remaining two holes G. N. Honing,, 58.2 9 150 14 10.7 Capt. Carless.. 54 10 175 12 14.58 for victory.
Ldr Tel, Wood 111,5 20 292 20
as Wall St. Tycoon Kirby
JEAN ARTHUR
as lonely Alice Sycamore
JAMES STEWART
as dashing Tony Kirby
MISCHA AUER - ANN MILLER SPRING BYINGTON • SAMUEL 3. HINDS: DONALD MEEK - H. B. WARNER Based on the Pulitzer Prize Play by
· George -S. - Kaufman and Moss Hart Screen play by Robert Rickin' « Directed By. FRANK - CAPRA « COLUMBIA PELVTIRE
ATATATAT
The Quality
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