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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 7, 1941.

WEEK-END

KING'S AND K.C.C. IN GOOD CRICKET POSITION IN "B" DIVISION

By "Adrem”

LEAGUE BADMINTON in the course of the week provided little of interest, only fact of note being another win for University “A” over Chinese Y.M.C.A. in “A” Division.

University "A" have now

won only success registered by the all their three matches, giving | home team, when they beat J, L. them stx points as against the Anderson and Jones. two points scored

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University "D")

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“B” Division

A L Fisher and P Wynter

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N, L. Smith and P Witson

(St. John's)

S. P. Chan and K, J. Attwell

(King's)

K. L. Lu and W

T. Lam and K. H Lo (King'a)

Gilties and L

(Police)

H. Eardley and D. Kwok

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Two new players were intro-

It is a strange fact that the fat- ter pair, although they have play- ed together throughout the sea- son, appear to be the weak link in the K.C.C. team notwithstand- dared to the team, M. P and Y ing the fact that the third pair 1. Young, who did very well re-; has rarely been the same. Zim- rently for the "B" team, and this, mern and Hazell did very well an

were the only combination their first outing together to drum a game. Aut and Patrick through the evening without a de. Wong being the

successft:1. feut.

2LYMCA. pair

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Jumor matches on Wednesday were all one-sided and the leaders of the respective sections, King's College and Kowloon Cricket Club, both consul dated their posi- toms at the expense of weaker

1 teams, and are the only clubs m the civision to be still unbeaten.

K.C.C.'s Task

ARMY SPORTLIGHT

Owing to pressure on space Army Sport- light has been held over and will appear to-morrow.

10 Y.M.C.A. PLAYERS

INTERPORT BEAT SIGNALS

HOCKEY

By "Sportshawk"

In a scrappy friendly

SELECTIONS

The following will represon! Craigengower in a Second Division League Cricket match to-morrow against Recreio at Happy Valley:

A. M. Omar (Capt.), U. H. Es- nail, A. B. Hamson, A. Hung, E. A. Lee, J. W. Leonard, S, Leonard, T. Lock, U. M. Omar, W. Hong Sling and W. K. Way.

The following will represent Craigengower Seniors in a friend- ly Cricket match against Army at Sookunpoo:

to-morrow

E. Zimmern (Capt.), T. Edgar. E. H. Esnall, H. G. Foreman, A. J. Hulse, A. K. Ismail, E. J. Mit- cheff, G. Souza, J. L. Young Saye, A. N. Other and A. N. Other.

H.K.C.C.

The following will represent Hong Kong Cricket Club against Kowloon Cricket Club in a friend- ly junior Cricket match to-mor- row at Chater Road:

E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), N. D Booker, J. C. Brown, G. J. P Carey, W. G. Finnie, D. O. Par sons, R. S. W. Patterson, E. W Pudney, D. 5. Robb, C. M. Stark and W. Stoker.

K. C. C.

The following cricket teams represent Kowloon Cricket Club øver the

PROBABLES hockey match at King's have been selected to

Park yesterday, Y.M.C.A., week-end--

at First Eleven (v University one player

K.C.C.)-E. C. Fincher. N. D. throughout, de Lloyd, D. J. N. Anderson, D. Hung,

A Probable Interport Hockey who eleven will

Combined Indian Miltary team at 3 p.m. short

the match.

meet the

were

Whereas King's should manage to win their section, however, 1 think that K.C.C. will have a much to-morrow afternoon on the Navy feated Signals by 3 goals A. Zimmern, F. R. Zimmern, F.

by kind ragher passage as I cannut see ground.

permission

J. Lay, R. T. Broadbridge, N. A. practice to 1, after both sides had E. Mackay, R. Leigh and F. Crabb. Commodore, in a them repeating then victory over

The following are St. John's. Much depends on naval |

re-scored once in the first Second Eleven (v H.K.C.C. at duties and Lieut. Eardley's inclu-quested to turn out

Chater Road)-S. A. Gray, E. V. M. Benwell (Club)' son in the St. John's side may

V. C half.

Curtis, K. M. Baxter, T. A. Ma- make all the difference between Bond (Club) and J. B. Gonsalves

Whitburn, who was secn at dar, W. L. Rapley, R. J. Fenton, K.C.C. winning or just losing the (Recreio) R. Marques (Perrein), left-back for Y.M.C.A. yesterday. F. Goodwin, G. E.

H. Taylor, N. H. sectional championship.

came here with a big reputation | Brokenshire, L. R. Burch and J. 2/Licut N. S. but was a total d'sappointment. R. Luke. Umpire W. W. Parsons; Regt.). T. S. D. He showed neither stick-work nor Scorer J. W, Bertram. Whitley (Club), Gurbachan Singh combination, although his not be- (Khalsa), E. Fowler (C.B.A.) and, ing accustomed to local conditions W. Brown (Police),

and lack of practice, might lave Reserves. A. E. P. Guest been responsible. (Khalsa). A. M. Alves (Recveiu),

Kowloon Tong, after starting ofT the season with a big flourish, go frum bad to worse although it must we said in their favour that they 6 have been exceptionally unfor-

matter of injuries. tunate in the and other misfortunes.

Frank Kwok has been unable

though Peter

W. A. Reed (Club) Whitley (Club); Cole (Rajput

and

D. T. Smith (C.B.A.) and W. Parker (Police). time and al-

Fletcher revealed

be

reckoned with in helping Richard

Lee to win two games, the other

5 pairs were much too weak to make a challenge to the

sort of any home team.

With only S. A. Rumjahn and D. M. Xavier offering any real resistance. King's haçi, -an B

easy match against Victoria Recreation Club and won 7–2, K. J. Attwell made his first appearance for the College team for some time and, with S. P. Chun, did well to win three games.

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D. M. Xavier and S. A. Rum.

Jahn (V.R.C.)

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A. E. Brown and S. A. Gray

(St. Andrew's)

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Peter Lo and J.

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P. A. Yvanovich and P. P.

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Botelho (Recreio)

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M. M. Davies and B. Gilles.

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J. L. Anderson and H. S.

Jones (K.C.C.J

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R. Maynard and G. 9. Ladd

(St John's)

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H. T. Woo and K. L. Lui

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J. L. Anderson and D. Hazell

(K.C.C.)

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H. S. Jones and A. E. P.

Gues! (K.C.C.)

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F. H. Kwak and R. E. Lec

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F. S. Li and

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S. P. Chan and W. C. Chung

(King's)

G. F. Chiu and W. H Choy

(K.C.C.)

É. A. R. Alven and

Gosano (Recreio)

E. Zimmern and D. Hazell

D. Hazell and A

(K.C.C.)

D Kwok and E. Keonard

(St. John's)

C. F. Chiu and S. C. Linng

(Chung Wah)

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A. E. Loc and K. M. Lae

(Kowloon Tong)

S. C. Chan and Lee Po (Kow-

loon Tong)

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A. E. P. Guest and E, Zim-

mern (K.C.C.)

J. Odell and M. Talan (J.R.C.) 3 1 2

R. E. Lee and P. C. Fletcher

(Kowloon Tong)

W. H. Choy and S. F. Lec

(Chung Wan)

S. T Chan and S. C. Chan

(Kowloon Tong)

A. Basto and M. M. de V.

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W. C. Choy and K, F. Chiu

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E. A. B. Alves and P. A.

Yvanovich (Recreio)

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A, E. Xavier and R. M.

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Q. et Arculli and S. A. Rum-

Jahn (V.RIC.)

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Godkin, and M. Talan

(J.R.C:)

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N. A. E. Mackay, and J. A.

Chen (Kowloon Tong)

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E. Leo and F. $. Ko.

(Kowloon Tong)

A, R. Poliak and L. Landau

(J.A.C.)

S. Ramier and. B. Godkin

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A Pollak and M. Talan

(J.R.C.)

Godkin and J. Odell Castro and· A, A, Rama-

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Kowloon Cricket Club lost only one game to Police, Gillies and Gordon being responsible for the

COLONY CHESS

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Sunday's Matches

On Sunday an "A" team will The game produced very little play Royal Engineers at Sookun- of interest and only a few players, poo in a match starting at 11

| a.m. K.C,C. will be caught the eye.

represented Outstanding

Hitchcock by:-S. A. Gray (capt.), E. Cur- and Spencelayh for the winners, is, K. M. Baxter, W. L Rapley. and Wright and Gorman for the H. Brokenshire, L. R. Burch, R. losers.

J. Fenton, R. Leigh, N. A. E. Ure scored the opening goal for Mackay, A. E. Perry, and A. Zim- Y.M.C.A. and Wright netted the mern. Twelfth Man D. J. N. An- equaliser for the soldiers, while, derson. Umpire W. W. Parsons, on the resumption, Hitchcock re- Scorer J. W. Bertram. gistered two quick goals to decide t 'T'he following will represent the

favour 0 China Light and Power Co., L'd. in a friend y Cricket match against Recreio on Sunday at 1.30 - p.m. on the latter's pitch:

final

issue

in

D. E. de Carvalho drew with E. Zimmern in the only match to be completed in Round 2 of the Colony Open Chess Championship, Y.M.C.A. played at the Peninsula Hotel Y.M.C.A.-Shields: Turner and last night.

Whitburn; Smits. Gilchrist and The game between C. M. Se-Panks: Macev, Spencelayh, Hit- A. B. Clemo, C. F Wood, A. C. queira and L. Karpovich was ad- chcock and Ure.

Tinson, Walter, J. Brown, J. W. journed about 8.30 p.m. The SIGNALS:-Cleggett; Shepherd Bertram, W. Tillery, P. M. N. da game between G. S. Coxhead and and Wathen: Rumford, Gorman | Silva Jr. F J. Lay, M. A. Reme- K. Weiss was postponed to and Holstead; Wilkins, Roclick dios, A. E. Noronha, and P. d'Al- Saturday.

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