THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 16; 1941:

WEST IN FORM

The brilliant 'all-round form of West played a big part in Tumar's 4+wicket: win over Royal Engin-. cors in a friendly cricket match- at Sookupono yesterday.

ROYAL ENGINEERS.

Spr Tropp, 1.b.w.. o West L/Cpl. Pelham, c Honeywell,

b. West.

S/Sgt. Megson, e Wilson, b ... West

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

ga:1

0

13

22

CHINESE TEAM IMPRESSIVE INNINGS

FOR LAI WAH CUP SOCCER

BY DOUGLASS

By "Adrem".

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

A Hong Kong Cricket by first-class and it is a Cheung Wing-chal (Sing Tao); Teang

not Chung-wan. (South China), Lee Tin Club "A" team were sur-pity that this officer does

play, more often, but Coombes, times China), Soong Ling-sing (Sing Taos. prised by the Royal Scots although effective, was at

rather crude. Most of his ruris Hsu King-sing (Eastern): Chung in a friendly. cricket

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

sang (Sing Tao): Lau Hing-chol (South

13 Yung-sum

(Eastern),

King- Fung

ern). Lee Wal-tong (South China) (Capt.) and Hau Ching,ło (Eastern),

Roserves:

Lee Kwok-kee Hau Yung-sang (Kwong Wah),

Tao). (Sing

Leung Wing-chiu (Sing Tao), Tse- Kam-hung (South China), Kwok Ying-ki (Sing Tao). Wong King-chung (Kwong Wah). u5 C. T. Tsao (Eastern), Chan Tak- fai (South China), Cheuk Shek- kam (Kwong Wah).

K.C.C.. WIN

At St. Andrew's, the home team

2 lost to Kowloon Cricket Club by 135 games to 4.

Lieut. Hoilday,

1.b.w.. b

Brown

0

Spr. Bailey, 1.b.w.. b Brown S/Sgt. Kenoe, L.b.w.. b West Sgt. Dobson, L.b.w., b West

6

22

Spr. Horreen, not out

L/Cul. Thompson, b Brown

Extras (LB4)

0

4

Total

Bowling Analysis

0.

M.

R.

W.

West

2

11

7

Horgan

0

36

1

Brown

2 0 14

4

TAMAR C.C.

West, b.. Shipp

38

Brown, b. Tropp

West, h Tropp

Honeywell, b Holliday

1

Boyes, run out

0

Wilson, b Tropp

0

Horgan, e Kehoe, à Horren

35

Snell, c Holliday, b Shipp

1

Robinson, b Horren

10

Hopkins, not out

22

Sharp. b Tropp

8

Extras (B5, LB1)

6

Total

136

Bowling Analysis

0. M. A.

Tropp

5.5 0 36

Megson

4 0 34

Holliday

3 0

16

Shipp

4

23

Horren

2 0

21

340-22

W.

1

on

Saturday, Douglass Coombes and Emmerson batting well and easily securing the 150 runs set them.

keen eye and strong wrists

playing some of his shots:"

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