SEVERE TEST FOR

POLICE TO-DAY

(By "ADREM").

TEAMS

Senior

K.C.C.:-D. J. N. Anderson, E. F. Finchor,

Juniors

THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 9, 1940

PROGRAMME

I. R. C.

K.

FIRST DIVISION

MAVŠKI C..c. SECOND DIVISIÓN

C. C. C. S. C. C.

Police

น R. A. F.

Army

FRIENDLY

C. C.

V V

D. B. 5.

C. C. C. H. K. C. C.

Luke. Umpire-J. P. Robinson: Scorer-T. W. Carr

FRIENDLY Seniors H.K.C.C.-T. A. Pearce (Capt.); Surg.

CHAN AND CHUNG IN GOOD FORM

With S. P. Chan-and W. C. Chung in irresistible form, King's College beat Kowloon Tong on the latter's court in a "B" Division League badminton match last night.

The winners led 2-1 after the first round and 4-2 after the second and Lt. Comdr. W. G. Finnie, J. H. Hox, M. F. were never in any real difficulty, al- and Stephens had L. Haymes, H. Owen Hughes. A. K. Mac though if Castro kenzie. D. McLellan, J. L. C. Pearce, A. Ebeaten King's third string pair Lo and Perry, J. E. Richardson and E. W. Stout.

c.c.c.-E. Zimmern (Capt.), P. J. Bill-Lam in the eighth game of the even- moria, E. J. M. Churn, A. R. H. Esmail, ing, as it appeared likely they would A. J. Hulse, A. K. Ismail, E. A. Leo. Wat one stage, King's would have had Hong Sling, G. Souza, G. Winch and A. N.

Scorer H. w. some anxious moments. Other, Umpire-G: Ladd; Randall.

THERE IS ONLY one senior cricket match on the programme for to-day and, as it involves Kowloon Cricket Club, who have already won the championship, it will not evoke a great deal of interest. Nevertheless, K.C.C. will be all out to finish off their League season with a win against their old rivals, Indian Recreation Club. The champions will n. E. Lee, A. Zimmern, W. L. Rapley, D. be far from at full strength as they Hung.-T. A. Madar. F. J. Fay, B. D. Lay. will be without their captain, E. C... Burch and A. N. Other. Umpire-H.

Overy: Scorer R. Leigh. Fincher, still suffering from the in- jury sustained to his thumb against Army: Capt. J. F. Lawrence (Captain), Recreio, N. D. Lloyd, who is at camp, Brigadier T. MacLeod, Major J. E. Swyer, and G. C. Burnett and N. A. E.Lieut. A. W. F. Peal, Lieut. B. A. Fargus, S/Cndr. Gardner, Cpl. Blount, Cpl. Boocock, Mackay, who are unavailable owing Pte. Emmerson, Pte. Hatfield, Gnr. Barsby. to work.

Police:-C. Pope (Capt.), A. E. Carey, J. L. Stephens, W. L. Clarke, P. H. Loughlin, T. R. Hunter, H. Danbrowsky. F. Forrest, W. E. Bishop, N. D. Bocker, G. P. Charlton, C. G. Godfrey, D. O. Parsons, J. E. Potter, A. Kirby, J. Lewis and A. Estell.

Reserve:-F. Fysle.

D. S, Robb, L. C. Smith, T. M. Suiter and Strange (Capt,), G. I. P. Tamworth. *C.S.C.CH, E. Ainslie, E. W. Hamilton, P. D. Crawley, K. J. Attwell, V. C. Bond, T. L. Lockhart, G. P. Stone, H. F. Harper, A. F. Sheppard and J. F. MacGowan.

'The inclusion of three youngsters in F. J. Lay, B. D. Lay and L. R. Burch should lend strength to the attack, however.

THE JUNIORS

C.C.C.-B. R. Iranee (Capt.), N. Broad-. bridge, A. B. Hamson, A. Hung, C. W. Lam, W. Leonard, T. Lock, A. M. Omar, U. M. Omar, W. K. Way and J. L. Youngsaye. Umpire-W. MacNeill; Scorer W. Broad

Junior

H.K.C.C.-R. S. W. Paterson (Capt.), C.

VOLUNTEER TEAM

the

The following will represent Volunteers at Cricket against K.C.C. to-morrow at the K.C.C. Ground commencing at 11.30 a.m.:—

Recreio, team in the best position for the junior championship, have not a fixture but two of their rivals in Craigengower and Police will be in action. The former should have little difficulty against R. A. F. but the latter

A. E. Perry (Captain), D. O. Parsons. F. will have

beat bridge. a difficult task to

•K.C.C.:~W; Mulcahy, S. A. Gray, E. Cur- R. Zimmern, E. Zimmern, G. G. Aitken- tis. G. A. Goodban. K. M. Baxter, R. T.head, K. M. Baxter, M. F. L. Haymes, W.

K. C. C. on the latter's ground. : Army, a should beat Civil Service at the Valley. I son, R. Baldwin, H. Brokenshire and J. R. and A, N. Other.

Woo and Lui played well in two of their games but fell away in their last, B. P. C. Fletcher and N. A. E. Maokaý (K. Tono). beat H. T. Woo and K. L. Lul ............... 21— § beat K. H. Lo and T. Lam

................. 21-10- lost to S. P. Chan and W. C. Chung 15-21

R. E. Leo and A. Chan (K. Tong). lost to Woo and Lui

beat Lo and Lam

lost to Chan and Chung

13-21

21-11 6-21

J. L. Stephens and A, E. H. Castro (K. Tong).

lost to Woo and Lut lost to Lo and Lam lost to Chan, and Chung

12-21

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12-21

powerful batting side, Broadbridge. G. E. Taylor, R.. A. J. Simp. S. Gegg. 1. Tamworth, F. E. Lawrence (Other Sport On Page 15).

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