THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 48, 1939

CRICKET NOTES

A. R. Kitchell's Improvement

LEAVE FROM H.K.V.D.C. FOR SOCCER PLAYERS

Members of Hong Kong Volun- teer Defence Corps chosen to re- present the Colony in the forth- with coming

Interport Soccer Shanghai during the Chinese New Year Holidays, will be given leave of absence for that period the "China Mall" learns.

All probable players from civi- Ilan clubs are members of the Corps,

ARMY CRICKET

BIG SCORES BY MUNTON, BOOCOCK

An interesting

was witnessed at

DASHING INNINGS AGAINST K.C.C.

(By "ADREM")

THERE WAS COMPLETE domination of the bat over the ball at Sookunpoo on Saturday where Indian Recreation Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club by the big margin of 7 wickets notwithstanding the fact that the latter club com- piled no fewer than 161 runs.

While the bowling could not be described as good, real reason for the glut of runs I think, was the perfect wicket. I would now rate the I.R.C. ground as being possessed of the best wicket in the Colony, the K.C.C. ground not ex- cluded.

There was little of note in the K.C.C. innings. After a good start by-Mackay and Hung and some hard hitting by R. T.. Broadbridge,. T. A. Madar, who is in great form this sea- well for 20. By son, batted very this time instructions had been issued to hit out or get out and the score about 130 to 161 was carried from between 3.40 and 3.55, the time de- clded upon by Anderson for declar- ing.

Anderson himself played too early cricket match in trying to sweep A, M. Rumjahn to Sookunpoo yes-leg and was held by Ismail behind terday, when - Royal ~Army - Ordnance the sticks, and Lloyd and Zimmern Corps held a Married v Singles cric-also got out through, trying to force I have Httle doubt that been taken to ket match; the latter won by 6 wickets, the pace.

Features of the afternoon were big the score could have innings by Boocock, for the Singles, 200 had a serious effort been made as Minu was definitely less dangerous and Cpl. Munton, for the Married.

than usual and A. H. Madar was not Boocock hit 11 boundaries in 4, while Munton included 14 fours and dcult to get away. a six in his 85 retired.

Vaugnlaux. bowled

· take 3 for 16.

SINGLES

his

effectively

to

Boocock, e Aslett, b Vaugniaux

Jeffery, b Aslett

Emberson, b Buckle

Edleston, e Gardner, b Buckle

Lock, e Gardner, c Vaugniaux

Pitt, b Vaugniaux

Phillips, b Duffield

Leach,,b. Munton

Wadler, b MacPherson

Heaton, Ibw., b Buckle

Tapply, not out

Extras (B1, 184)

Total

Buckle

Aslett

Duffield

Vaugniaux

Munton

MacPherson

61

3

В

0

I was very Impressed by the bowling of A, M. Rumjahn, 'who, although he did not turn the ball A great deal, kept a very good length and made some pace off the wicket. feel that Minu might have made more use of him.

WENT FOR RUNS

THE CRICKET LEAGUE

In view of the close pro- ximity to the date set for the opening of the Cricket League, Clubs have now been circularised to ascertain their views in con- nection with a proposal to hold the League in abeyance for this season in view of the additional

Volunteer camps.

It is understood that à Becialon will be made shortly.

II

family Recrelo appear to be well-on their way to A batting solidarity which was so lacking last year. there is a League this year, I shall be surprised if they are not well in the running for Senior Division right through.

form with the ball.

K. §. Oh made

Civil Service had matters pretty much their own way against Universi➡ 12--1 R. C., who opened with veteran|ty, Perry and Whitley being in great

A. H. Rumighn` and A. R. Kitchell, 25 went after the runs from the word "go". The former was morally bowled sur twice in Lee's first over, but, 3viving, carried on to score with neat sleg glances and an occasional straight

drive.

4

1

139

Bowling Analysis

O. M. A., W.

8 0. 44

3 E

30 28

1

MARRIED

Gardner, e Emberson, b Lock

Munton, retired

Vaugnaux, e and b Boocock

Meekings, Ibw.. b Boocock

Buckle, run out

Aslett, retired

Duffield, b Lock

Capt. Tracey, retired

Capt. MacPherson, retired

Ebbage, c Boocock, b Edleston Wardle, not out

Extras (B17)

Total

Bowling Analysis

Boocock

Lock

Phillips

Emberson

Leach

Heaton

Edleston

30 13

3 0 16

4 0 14:

30 19

I

A. R, Kitchell, although he was oocasions, a little fortunate on played the finest innings of the match. He has improved considerably and 1 now has far more attacking shots than before. A favourite stroke of his is an on-drive right along, the carpet but he used practically every other shot in the course of his 53.

He A. H. Madar also batted well. was never in trouble at any

3

83

6

time

o although he had difficulty, as did

16 and a fine stand between J. Tul and R. Singh for the last wicket im- proved what would have been a very sickly-looking - score.

Richardson, Perry, McLellan and Barrow all made a few for Civil Ser- vice.

There was another high-scoring match at Chater Road, where Recreio Juniors drew with H. K. C. C. in fairly even match.

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At one time it rather appeared that Club would not make 'much of a score "but E. J. R. Mitchell played a cap- tain's innings of over 50 and C. W. E. Lawrence added Bishop and Capt.

73 in an unfinished seventh wicket stand.

Jackie Noronha, bowled cleverly to

13 Kitchell for that matter, in scoring take four wicket but he proved rather 18 off. "Lofty" Lloyd when that bowler, In an effort to keep down the scoring, 14 bowled to a cover-point, and a mid- 3 off with all the remainder of the field

on the leg.

7

1

17

I was not impressed by A. M. Rum- tahn's batting, although he brought

177 off the finest shot of the match

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perfectly-timed off-drive. Generally O. M. R. w. however, he was inclined to stodziness g 0 48 2 and might well have prevented his team from wirining by his lack of en-

0 190 terprise at a time when quick runs

269 were needed.

5

0 48

2

2 0.

2 0: 13 0 1 0. 20 2 0 4

Schools' Low Scores

In a friendly cricket match, played yesterday Diocesan Boys' School beat La Salle College.

· La Salle-18 (Burch 4 fór 2, White 4 for: 2). D.B.6.—52 (Macauley M; Arculli 5 for 16,

D'Almada B for 29).

H.K.C.C.^2ND XI

Tollowing will represent Hong Kong. Cri ket Club 2nd - XI "Héninst Kowl

Club and XT në' Saturday:

ground at 2:00 pm:-

(Cant.), C. W. E

T. Dow J. Hackóé

-D, 0. Parwns,

-Robb, W. Stok

HAZY MEMORIES!

expensive. Most of Recreio's runs Prata and were made by A. J. M.

successful A. V. Gosano and most Club bowler was Bill Stoker.

BAD COLLAPSE

GRAPHIC GOLE

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MULTIPLE FLASH ILLUSTRATION

OF AVERAGE GOLFER PLAYING

AN IRON

NOTE HEAD TURN, ALSO CLUBHEAD

TURN AFTER IMPACT

REVEALING ERRORS

By BEST BALL

Just how much effect does the impact have in turning chibface aside in the golf swing. That shock at the moment of contact, especially with an iron, can be felt noticeably by the majority of players. Many have wondered what the effect was on the club- head at this point. Through the multiple-flash photographing sys-

tem

the actual turning of the clubhead is revealed and in the above instance there seems to be plenty of it. As a matter of fact the heel of the clubhead seems to actually leading the way a short while after impact, so completely has it been turned aside at this moment.

In

Naturally in the hands of an expert golfer there is not such a noticeable reaction but there is some turning aside nevertheless. By the time the turn is made however, the ball has already been dispatched on its way, the average player's stroke there is often some slight collapse at this point due to a faulty grip which gives way. There is also a radical difference in the headturn of the average player and the While the photo- professional.

graph of the latter reveals the head still in the original position, chin pointed slightly back of the ball, the ordinary golfer allows his head to turn aside, a well known error.

Friday. Heads Down

although not before they had lost 7

wickets. G. Stone made 32, while Attwell took 7 for 28 for Civil Ser- vice, and New 5 for 27 for R. A. F.

Outstanding performances in other games were Baldwin's 7 for 98 again- R. A. F. batsmen collapsed badly st I. R. C., yet another half-century against C. S. C. C. after an exceeding by W. Mulcahy, and big innings by ly good start.... Nancarrow and New W. L. Clarke and J. Macauley in the scored the greater part of their 100 Police-D. B. S. match, in which J. runs which Civil Service knocked off, Lewis took 5 for 15.

LOOK

of

With regard to the remainder Saturday's matches, frankly I have been able to secure little information owing to the holidays and the fact that most of the people I spoke to appeared to find difficulty in remem- bering anything that happened far back as Saturday!

as

At King's Park, J. Gosano, I am fold, had matters pretty well as he. Jiked against the Club bowlers, whom It Was he flogged unmercifully. unfortunate that he did not have en-

e to reach his century. " Club only Haymes: and T. A. Lever looked particularly hap-

'In view of the fine form, with the

bat shown recently by the

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