THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 16, 1941.

WEST IN FORM

The brilliant all-round form of. West played a big part in Tamar's 4-wicket win over Royal Engin- eers in a friendly cricket match at Sookunpoo yesterday.

ROYAL ENGINEERS Spr Tropp, Lb.w. b West L/Cpl. Pelliam, & Honeywell,

b West

Licut. Holiday, 1.b.w.. b

Brown

Spr. Bailey. 1.b.w., b Brown S/Sgt. Kenoe, L.b.w.. b West Sgt. Dobson, 1.b.w., b West Spr. Horrera, not out L/Cpl. Thompson, b Brown

Extras (LB4)

0

13

S/Set. Megson, e Wilson, b

West

0

Sgt. Shipp. c and b Brown Spr. Ratcliffe, c Boyes, b Hor-

22

ga:1

13

0

3

0

0

2

0

0

4

Total

65

Bowling Analysis

0. M.

R.

W.

West

6 2 11

3

Horgan

Brown

2 0

1 ( 36 14

1

*

TAMAR C.C.

West, b Shipp

Brown, b Tropp

West. h Tropp

Honeywell, b Holliday

Boyes, run out

0

Wilson, b Tropp

0

Horgan, c Kehoe, b Horren

35

Snell, e Holliday, h Shipp

1

Robinson, b Horren

10

Hopkins, not out.

22

-Sharp, b Tropp

8

Extras (B5, LRI)

Total

136

Bowling Analysis

0.

M.

Tropp Megson Holliday

5.5 0 36

4

3 0 16

Shipp

23

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W.

4

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2

2

CHINESE TEAM IMPRESSIVE INNINGS

FOR LAI WAH CUP SOCCER

The following have been select- ed to represent Chinese against the Army in the Lai Wah Cùp at Causeway Bay ground on Monday, Jan. 27, at 3.30 p.m.:

Cheung Wing-chof (Sing Tad): Toang

Chung-wan (South, China), Leo T

Hang (Sing Tao); Lau Hing-chol (South

BY DOUGLASS

By. "Adrem”.

A Hong Kong Cricket by first-class and it is a great Club "A" team were sur play more often, but Coombes. pity that this officer does not prised by the Royal Scots although effective, was at times Hsu King-sing (Eastern); Chung

in а friendly cricket rather crude. Most of his runs Yung-summ (Eastern), Fung King-

came from straight drives cheong (Sin Tao), V. K. Hyul (East match at Chater Road hooks and he revealed a

China). Soong Ling-sing (Sing Ta

ern). Lee Wai-tong (South

Reserves:

China)

Lee

Hau Yung-sang

(Capt ) and Hau Ching-to (Eastern), jon Saturday, Douglass Kwok-kee Coombes and Emmerson Wing-chiu batting well and easily (Sing Tao). Tso Kam-hung (South securing the 150 runs set

them.

(Kwong Wah), (Sing Tao), Leung

China), Kwok Ying-ki (Sing Tao). Wong King-chung (Kwong Wah), C. T. Tsao (Eastern). Chan Tak- fai (South China), Cheuk Shek- kam (Kwong Wah).

K.C.C. WIN

38 At St. Andrew's, the home team

2lost to Kowloon Cricket Club byj 13

5 games t0 4.

Perry and Bishop made runs for Cricket Club and a declara- tion was made at 150 for 8 Bate

man taking six of the wickets that fell for only 41.

keen eye and strong wrists playing some of his shots.

and

very

iri

The Club bowling was not good in for a

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RUGGER INTERPORT

It is evident that Shanghai, up to last week, were living in hopes of there being, a Rugger Intor- port.

and fast-bowler Dewar came Here is an extract from the from both Coombes and Douglass "N.C.D. News' dated a few days

good deal of punishment

Match between Civil Service ago:- and an Army-cum-R.A.F, did standard of batting and only. 98 an authoritative source that all

not produce a very high

"It was learned last night from

runs were scored in the course of the, afternoon.

team

Best bowling lingering hopes for an Interport performances were Hawkins' 5 Rugger match with the Colony Scots lost Godley and Alsey for 13, Stone's 3 for 15 and Col- this season have finally been dis- carly but Douglass and Coombes lege's 3 for 0, while Denyer was pelled as the fixture is now de became associated and scored free- ' chest scorer of the match with Дnitely shelved

Douglass's innings was real- 181

ly.

year, at any rate.""

Quality and Pleasure step together

for this

Harren

BADMINTON

ST. JOHN'S AND K.C.C. SCORE WINS

in

Four matches were played "B" Division of the Badminton League last night, most notable

resuits being the victories of St. John's and Kowloon Cricket Club.

Following were the scores:

J.R.C. v Chung Wah

At Robinson Road, Jewish Re- creation Club lost to Chung Wan by 8 games to 1.

A. R. Pollak and S. Ramler (J.R.C.).

lost to C. F. Chiu and W. H.

Choy

9-21

lost to P. C. Leung and K.

F. Chie

21-23

lost to F. S. Li and S. C.

Llang

5-21

1. Landau and A. Odell (J.R.C.).

lost to Chiu and Choy

5--21

lost to Leung and Chiu

16-21

Jost to Li and Liang

10--21

8. Godkin and M.

Talan

(J.R.C.).

lost to Chiu and Choy

5-21

lost to Leung and Chiu

12-21

beat Li and Liang

» j

21-9

K. Tong v St. John's

Playing at home, Kowloon Tong

lost to St. John's by 6 games to 3. Peter Lo and Joe Tsang (Kow-

Joon Tong).

lost to N. L. Smith and P.

↑ Wilson

beat R. Maynard and G. S.

Ladd

lost to H. Eardley and D.

Kwok

18-21

.21 9

4-21

J. A. Chen and N. A, E, Mac- kay. (Kowloon Tong).

lost to Smith and Wilson .. 8-21 beat Maynard and Ladd 21 8 lost to Eardley and Kwok, 3-21 R. E. Lee and F. S. Ko (Kow- loon Tong)

lost to Smith and Wilson ..18-21 beat Maynard and Ladd..21— 7 lost to Eardley and Kwok

Recreio v V.R.C.

At King's

321

Park Recreio beat

Victoria Recreation... Club. by 7

sets to 2.

· P. PL. Botelho and K. A.. Yvano-

vich Jr. (Recreio).

lost to D. M. Xavier and S.

A. Rumjahn

.22-24

beat A. Basto and M. M; de..

Vi Soares.

21-13

.21-13.

beat, F. Castro and A. Ắc

Remedios..

·E, A. R..Alves and. B. Tỷ Gosano (Recreio),

beat Xavior and Rumjahn.21-16 Beat Basto and Soures....21-3 beat Castro and Remedios .21— 8

A. E. Xavier and. Av E, Noronha (Reccaio);

lost to Xavier and Rum-

gan beat Basto and Sh Chest Castro, and

18-21 214-11 edios 21---17

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