RADIO PLAY WELL AGAINST HOCKEY CLUB
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THE_CHINA-MAIL, NOVEMBER 2, 1939:
CAPT. GROSE AGAIN SCORES
senior team regulars, G. E. R. Divett,
A FRIENDLY CRICKET match was played at the Cen- V. C. Bond and Norman Whitley be-tral British School yesterday, Command Headquarters beat-
ing three notable absentees.
The at-
tack was consequently again somewhat ing the School by 154 runs. ragged.
the E. F. A. Morgan returned to
berth, and Sidney centre-forward Fowler gave an improved display in his old position on the right-wing.
H. J. D. Lowe, playing inside-left, did not appear too happy as such.
Fowler, D. S. Carey, E. Morgan, H. J. D Lowe and Tamworth.
Radio:-B. Souza: A. Kitchell, Carter; J.
Singh, M. H. Hussain, J. Singh; G. Singh, Gurbanch Singh, Awtar Singh, J. Pinto, and Gudail Singh.
Both W. A. and E. V. Reed gave their | INDIANS' CRICKET TEAM
Radio Sports Club did well against Hong Kong Hockey Club in a friend- King's ly hockey match played at Park yesterday, and were beaten by
small margin the comparatively three goals to one.
Radio were best served by B. Souza, in goal, who made several fine saves,usual sound displays. while M. H. Hussain, in the interme- diate line, and Gurbachan Singh and Awtar Singh, among the forwards, were other players who gave a good account of themselves.
Club were again short of
several
Goals for the Club were scored by Tamworth, Fowler, and Carey, while Gurbachan Singh netted for Radio. The half-time score was 2-1.
Club:-Benwell; Potter, E. V. Reed; A. Bates, W. A. Reed, F. Corrie-Hill;
P. Madar
The following' will represent Indian sen- iors in a cricket match again Recreio on
at Saturday Sookunpoo.-M. zarin, Y. el Arculli, M. el Arculli, A. K. (Capt.), A. H. Madar, S. A. Ismail, K. Na- Rumjahn, K. M. A. Baker, A. H. Minu, S. Rumjahn, and J. M. A. Ramjahn.
R.
The School were without W. G. Pryde and Albert Odell, two of their best bats.
Command Headquarters batted first to declare at 209 runs for the loss of six wickets. Capt. Grose contributed 63 to this total, Col. Rogers 31 not Sgt. Denver 48. R. G. Labrum took two wickets for 34 runs, out, and and E. X. Huxley two for 39.
C.B.S. could reply only with 55, A. W. Brown scoring, 16 and H. V. Lockhart 19. S/S. Watson took four school wickets for 20 runs, and Sgt. Denyer six wickets for only 8 runs.
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