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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 29, 1939
ARMY
SPORTLIGHT
(By "SQUADDY")
THE Christmas match on Club ground between Army and Hong Kong Cricket Club was a really enjoyable affair this year. The weather was perfect cricket weather and, although when a bit nippy out of the sun spectating, it must have been just right for the players.
I was not there for all the match but was fortunate in seeing most of the Army innings, and I thought they made a gallant effort to get so near to the formidable total of 301 set by their opponents.
With all these runs scored, the wic- ket must have cut up a little by the tine Army started batting shortly be- | fore three o'clock. Logan made one of his few appearances in the Army side this season, and, without doubt, added strength to the eleven. He spends most of his time footballing these days but I expect he will eventually return to his first love.
Denyer was rather disappointing during this game, not coming off with the ball or bat.
The obvious weakness in the Army side was their bowling, which never renched great heights, although Major Harvey surpassed his previous performances and finished up with the fine average of 6 for 56 ufler bowling 13 overs. His innings of 30 was also a very worthy effort and came at a very opportune moment.
Sommerville's
(By "STRIKE")
Geo. North's highest score of 237 for Ten Pins for the month, after 26 days, has been beaten by Corporal S. Som- merville of the Signals who made 252 on December 26. His effort was bril- liant and he thoroughly deserves the honour of being the highest scorer for the month, and I am of the opinion that his score will not be beaten this month.
He started off with two strikes in succes- slon, then two spares, then six strikes in a row and with his extra two balls making a spare.
Sommerville has made over 200 on several occasions and I was not surpris. ed to see him score his 252.
On December 23, a Ten Pin Match (friend.
1) was played between U.S.S. Asheville and
the Signals. Owing to insuffelent time at their disposal, the match was a three-game one, and it resulted in a win for "Asheville" by 67 pins, the individual results being as follows:-
ASHEVILLE
C. G. Cunning....443 W. J. Balaski... J. A. Harvey.. M. O. Gray..
SIGNALS
,438
Big Score
BLACKBURN INJURED
C. Blackburn the Police soccer full- back, who has been chosen to repre. sent the Rest of the Colony in the Charity match on New Year's Day in ald of the B.W.O.F., was injured in the game against England on Tuesday and will not be able to play for another week,
CLUB
WITHOUT BIDWELL
H. B. Blount.....440 433 J. H. Watts
376 .419 S. Sommerville.
386
.361 T. W. Wright
1681
1614
As can be seen by the scores there was no brilliant bowling on either side, the high- est Individual score being made by C. G. Cunning of the Asheville with 189, the rest of both teams trailing well behind with an average of about 140 to 150 per player. All who took part are capable of doing much better than this-probably the near approach of the festive season had something to do with their poor display!
DEPLETED TEAM
(By "SCRUM-HALF)
Navy have made four changes in their team to meet Club in the fatter's last game in the Triangu lar Rugby Tournament on the Club ground to-morrow, com- mencing at 4 p.m.
Drury will bc at wing three-
NANCARROW IN FORM
At Sookunpoo yesterday, Royal Air Force beat R.A.M.C. by 7 wickets in a friendly cricket match.
P/O. Nancarrow was in great form taking 5 wickets for 24 runs and par- ticipating in a fourth wicket partner- ship with Cpl. King (43) of 65 runs.
R.A.M.C.
Q.M.S. Patterson, lbw.. b New Cpl. Webb, b Nancarrow Maj. Swyer, b Nancarrow Art. Shorthouse, b New Ptc. Boocock, b Nancarrow Cpl. Musson, b Waddington Pte. Martin, b Nancarrow Cpl. Parkin, not out
20
7
12
13
19
1
។
7
0
0
0
12
68
Bowling Analysis
0.
M. R. W.
0
Waddington Nancarrow New
5 Q 33 3
Cpl. Watt, b Nancarrow Cpl. Newton, b Waddington Q.M.A. Green, b Waddington
Extras (WI, BJ, LB3)
Totals
Gillespie
P/O New, b Green A. C. Lille, lbw., b Green
Cpl. King. b Brocock
2 0 13
8 I 24 5
On December 26. there was El friendly Duck Pin match played between Asheville quarter in place of Kennedy, Ferris is and Mindanao and again in this case owing in the second row of the pack instead to lack of time only a three-game match | of Longmuir, Fanshawe has taken A. C. Stewart, st Patterson, b Webb
could be played.
Owing to duties such good players 05
Cpl. Harrison, c Swyer, b Parklin
5 1 18
2
R.A.F.
26
5
Cpl. Waddington, st Patterson, b Green P/O Nancarrow, retired
&
37
43
10
7
G
12
0
0
160
the place of Ferris at wing forward | A. C. Gillespie, retired Keplenger. Thomas and Reichold from the and McCann is the other wing for A. C. Gooodwin, retired
Philo, ward to the exclusion of Gale.
Mindanao could not turn out, and Seay, Slater and Stafford deputised. A1- though beaten rather heavily they gave a
Club are without Bidwell, who is good account of themselves the individual nursing an injured ankle, and Heas- scores being:-
ASHEVILLE
C. G. Cunning H. N. Levy
Captain Grose is proving a great as- set to the Army side here and quite as much through his excellent work behind the stumps as with his batting. He rarely falls to come off in a game, and, on the form he was showing in
J. A. Harvey... question, might quite w. E. Wood.. the game in possibly have done great things but for the unfortunate way he came out when trying to turn one to leg.
THE Combined
*
*
M. O. Gray.
MINDANAO
305
H. W. Seay
.270 ..268
B. A. Stafford.
T. A. Stater
191
N. R. Philo
92
1128
252
A. C. Hemsley, not out
Extras (WI, BI, LB4)
Totals (for D wkts.) Sgt. Rix did not bat.
Bowling Analysis
Q.
M.
R. W.
7
0
34
0
7
30 0
3
3 0 34 1
1
0 26 1
2 D 12 1
0
0 0
man and Bompas, both of whom are unnvailable. Thompson will be at 251 full-back to allow Henderson to go
to scrum-half. Charter 219 back
has .211 taken Bidwell's place in the centre
and Thomson is playing at fly-half. Webb At forward Wanklyn and Kennedy are the newcomers.
933
There was quite a good singles match played on December 27 in the second round of the Singles Handicap Competition, between 5. A, Ismall and A. Odell. Ismail was plus 25 in the handicap and A. Odeli plus 11, the match resulted in a rather decided win for S. A. Ismail by 83 pins, including his han- dicap.
I was rather surprised that Odell did not put up a better show as he is really a good bowler. On this occasion, however, he did Ismail had the measure not do well at all. of him in all games and thoroughly deserved
his fine win.
Individual results were as follows:-
S. A. Tamail.......808 A. Odell.. 423
Odell is a 200 Club man, having made this score and over on several occasions, and
Services eleven to play against the Rest of the Co- lony on New Year's day in the good name of Charity, has been selected and the side is quite a useful one.
Robinson, the Navy custodian, will be between the sticks and two Army bucks will be in front of him-Hills and Shechan. There is some doubt about Sheehan at the moment as he struined his back in the Ireland-China game last week and has not fully re- covered. If he is not fit either Hendy his poor display was probably due to lack of the Navy or Naysmith of the Scots of practice. Ismail thoroughly deserved his will probably get into the side. The victory as he is bowling well at present. He Middlesex wing half-backs, Fresh-should go a long way in the Competition. water and chosen and they will have Layhe the highest score of the month (189) by making Navy centre half between them. Layhe|192 in a match on December 28. is a comparative newcomer to local football but has, I believe, played for the Navy at Home. Thoburn will be at inside-right although he has play- ed most of his games this year at in- side left, and will have another Naval man well known locally as his wing man, Phippins. The left wing is Saw, and Duffield the Ordnance star, whilst (Continued at Foot of Next Column)
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MRS. SOONG'S FEAT Mrs. E. Soong has beaten Mrs. Horton's
Mrs. Soong, besides being one of the best Duck Pins players, not only in these Alleys but probably in the East, is a Ten Pin player of no mean ability.
The highest scores for the month up to going to press are:--
TEN PINS
Ladies: Mrs. E. Soong Men:
G. Sammerville
DUCK PINS Ladies: Mrs. J. S. Landolt
C. B. Martinez
Men:
S.C.A.A. TEAMS
TO-MORROW
192
252
134
144
FOR
The following have been chosen to repre- sen South China in three shield games on Saturday:-
"A" Team:-Tam Kwan-kon; Lee Tin- sang. Mak Shlu-hon; Lau Hing-choi, Leung Wing-chiu, Soong Ling-sing, Tang Kwong- sum, Fung King-cheong, Lee Wal-tong, Lai |Shiu-wing and Ip Pak-wah.
"B" Team:-Cheung Wing-chol; Yuen Shlu, Hau Yung-sang: Yeung Kan-po, Lam Tak-po, Lau Ting-sang: Yeung Shiu-yick, |Tam Chan-kin, Chan Tak-fal, Tam Woon-
cheung, and Luk Tat-hang.
the leader of the attack is Hossack.
Providing the side plays up to form I see no reason why it should not prove as good if not better than the Rest of the Colony. In any case I think the side ensures, a good game being seen and it is to be hoped that the match will get the support it deserves.
A meeting to discuss the Athletic meeting which will probably be held early next year has been held but details are not yet to hand. As soon as they are available it will Tel. 21800 - probably be noted that there are big
change's from last year's "meeting.
Following are the teams:
Martin
Green Boocock
Parkin Musson
Club: Thompson: Stewart. Hutchison. Charter and Bosanquet; Thomson and Hen-
Club "A" Team derson: Walkden (Captain). Castleton and Wanklyn; Kennedy and Needham, Deane, Taylor and Godfrey.
Following will represent Club "A" Navy:-Lieutenant Bax; Tel. Bowden, Tel. | against Durham Light Infantry at 2.45 Paul.
Pay Lieutenant Stevens and Mr. p.m. the game being refereed by Lt. Drury: Lieutenant Carter and Lieutenant Cmdr. Linton:- H. F. Hopkins; H. van Commander Clark: L.-S. A. Palmer, Lieu Leeuwen (Captain); D. Hynes, D. B. tenant (E) Brown, Ldg. Wtr. Barlow, Chief Nelson and R. M. Lavalle; B. C. Fay, and C. G. Tresidder; J. S. Dunnett, K. W. Salter, E. W. Stout; B. Hynes, T. Swan; F. Burford, A. G. Dalziel and J. Redman.
Writer King, Ldg. Wir. Ferris, Lleutenant
Fanshawe, Pay Lieutant Charles and Cap tain McCann, R.M.
Reserves:-A. B. Longmuir and L. A. C.
Gale.
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