K.C.C. AT FULL SIGNALS. STRENGTH FOR ON GOOD TITLE DEFENCE WICKET
By Incog.'
CRICKET NETS AT KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB WILL BE UP AS FROM THIS COMING MONDAY AND ACCORDING TO E. C. FINCHER, CAPTAIN OF THE TEAM THAT WON THE SEN- IOR CHAMPIONSHIP LAST SEASON, ALL MEM- |BERS OF THAT SIDE WILL BE AVAILABLE AGAIN, SO THAT INDICATIONS ARE THAT AN- OTHER SUCCESSFUL SEASON IS AHEAD FOR" K.C.C.
Kowloon, however will have to Robbie Lee.
be
By "Incog."
Royal Corpo of Slonals. who have been strengthened by new arrivals from Home, are looking forward to the Small Units Crio- ket League and Knock-Out Com- petition with high 'hares of a very successful season.
A
All-Round Captäin
a
useful will
In addition to Sig. A. Swain, who has had experience in the Yorkshire League In England. there are Sig. Skinner. Klot, Hedges and Lord, in addition to Cpl. Blount, and L/Cpls. Murphy and Dixon of last season's team. Skinner is stated to be medium-paced bowler, but Klot be prepared for sterner opposi- Insofar as the Second XI are probably prove as valuable an acquis)- tion than they had last season, concerned, they, too, will have all tion as any, being a wicket-keeper. though this statement is by no of last season's players to call on. Hedges is described as a spin bowler means intended to belittle their In addition W. Mulcahy, the and Lord "a steady bat.", efforts. The opposition provided left-handed schoolmaster, who has then was strong enough, but the led them on several occasions, is re-entry of Army into
will League back from leave arid cricket should make matters very playing again.
Cpl. Blount, who will be running the
18 team this sedson,
useful all- much more interesting.
T. A. Madar and K. M. Baxter rounder, having played for Army 2nd From all reports it appears that were their most successful bats-XI here, while Murphy, a left-handed Army are going to be very strong, men last season, while of the bow-batsman, has played for Army. Dixon, providing exigencies of the Ser-ters who bore the brunt of the a left-handed bowler, has played for vice permit of the same team uttack E. Curtis, Baxter, F. Good-Army seconds. being fielded regularly. But this win (if his leg injury will stand Blount said that the team had no facilities whatever for practice last happens to be the one contin- up to the strain of regular cric-. gency that Kowloon will have to ket) and S. A, Gray, last season's season, but this time they have manag
of ed to clear off a square patch face, for practically all of their captain,
all will
be playing ground in Garden Road. near the team are in the Volunteers.
once more. Willie Hung, tram Station, and should be able to Kowloon will, as usual, be very is learned, will not be playing get some "nets” there.
he though strong in batting. Donald
An- regularly, derson, who topped the averages urn out whenever required last season with 83, together with make up the team. Teddy and Ernie Fincher, Francis As in the case of the first aleven, Lay and N. A. E. Mackay, will Kowloon will perhaps and the form the nucleus, while N. D stiffest opposition from Army, who
who took 27 wickets Yesterday's call-over for the St. Lloyd
t will be caplained by Major J. E. Leger, which will be run at Man-8.04 runs apiece last season, will Swyer, R.A,M.C., but it is clear by Francis that another good season is in chester to-morrow, together with again be supported
Zimmern, Anderson and probably store for the League champions. the probable jockeys. given it! brackets, was as follows:
Owen Tudor (Nevetti, 6 to 1
to 2 1.
DERBY
WINNER FAVOURITE
- Chateau
T
Rose flanel. 17 to 2 : and . Sun Castle (Bridgland), 9 to 1 t and o. Devuplan (Perryman), 100 to 9 o, Royalist (Lowrey), 100 to 8t and o. Bahktawar (H, Wragg) 100 to 8 0. Lambert Simmel, 20 16 1 9. Starwort (Taylor), 20 to 1 o, Orthodox (D Smith, 25 to 1 (. Ptolemy (E. Smith or Carey), 25 to
10.
Dancing Time (Beary), 23 to 1 o. Felous (E. Smith or Carey), 25 to 1
t and o.
Ferozedin (Stephenson), 25 to 1 o, Royal Academy (Gardner), 50 to 1 o, Fettes, 60 to 1 0.
Ranger (S. Wragg), 10 to 1 o.
No Jockeys have been nominat- ed for Lambert Simmel and Fettes yet.--Reuter
The betting figures for Mazarin, given as joint-favourite with Chateau la Rose at 6 to 1 in the last call-over, have been omitted. No indication has been given that the pony has been withdrawn from the race.
L.R.C. RINKS FINAL THIS EVENING
"The demands made both on the Course and the Club membership dur ing the past year have precluded nor- mal use of the facilities offered by the Club, which adversely affected revenue and caused a curtallment of the usual competition programme. Despite such discouragement your Committee have taken a long view and made continuous efforts to improve the Course, from the playing point of view, and the Club- house amenities, so that when a return to normalcy is possible the Club will be increasingly attractive to its mem- bers. I am certain you all support the policy which has been followed and are P. Madar, J. Hoosen and A. M. appreciative of the many improvements | Wahab.
Final of Indian Recreation Club's rinks championship will be decided
G. this evening, when Singh, B. el Arculli, U. A. Rum- jalin and M. R. Abbas will be playing against M. I. Razack, M.
and changes which have been made. This game was originally ar-
Competitions Cancelled ranged for Wednesday
but was
Both the Club Match and Medal postponed at the last moment be- play Championships were won by Mr.
cause of rain. Collings, to whom our congratulations
Abbas' rink is conceded more are duc,
Many of the competitions than an even chance of winning. provisionally arranged for last year In the I.R.C, pairs event, the semi- were cancelled for the reasons pre-finals are due to be decided next week viously given, and indications at the as follows:-
moment point to a similar restriction A. H. Madar and M. R. Abbas v M. being in évidence in the forthcoming. I. Razack and A. R. Mind. season, but it is hoped that so far as K. Nazario and S. Yusuf v U, A. their duties will permit members will | Rumjahn and A: Bakar.
Madar and Abbas are hot favourites
avail themselves of the use of the Club for the title, with Rumjahn and Bakar
There appearing to be no further as the other likely finalists.
to full extent.
matters to which I can usefully, refer,
I now formally propose the adoption of
the Report and Accounts for the finan.
clal year ended June 30, 1041...
Officers Elected
Election of officers résulted as fol- Tows
~~Président: R. K., Collings; - Vice-pro- | sident: J. McKëlvie; Captain: T,
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CIVILIAN PAIR WIN
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Following were th
the results-of matches in the Army Open Doubles Tennis Championship at Sookunpoo yesterday.
W. A Reed and S. A. Hussain beat Cpl. Reynolds and Pinder, 0-0, 0-2.
L/Cpl.
L/Cpl. Stoner and S/Cdr. Gard- ner beat Cpl. Young and Sgt. Weir, 6-3, 6--2.
Low; Hon. Secretary: W. Kershaw: General Commitice: J., R. R, Humble, T. Lamb, F. C. Barry, A., J. Dennis, W. C. Simpson, Il, F. Phillips, REA Mesars, Linstead, and Davis and Messrs. Percy. Smith, Seth and Fleming were re-elected - Troa- surers and Auditors respectively,
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In addition to this, it is learned that Lieut, T. A. Pearce, who will be charge of Army cricket this season, has obtained permission from Indlan Recreation Club for Army players to use their nets twice a week, between the hours of 2 and 4 p.m.
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