ST. ANDREW'S CLUB MEETING

The Annual General meeting of team, which played many, friendly Bt. Andrew's Club was held in the matches during the season. Church Hall yesterday. The Rev. Following officers for: the ensuing year- H. A. Wittenbach, Vicar of Bt. Anwero elected President: Mr. Witten- drew's Church, presided, support bath: Vice-President: Messth. R. Balde ed by Mr. L. C. Millington and win, R. Dormer, G. S. P. Heywood," A Mr. A. B. Bilco, Hon. Secretary C. Jeffreys and R. H. Wong; Hon. Se

cretary-Mr. 'L. Millington; Hon. Traa- and Hon. Treasurer respectively. Tourer:~A, B. Bliss: Members, of Com

The report revealed that the mitteo Miss F. Wong, Miss B. Arnold number of members at the begin- and Messrs. J. Pennington, W.. C. Low, ning of the year was 120. During Moulton and V. Merrett; the year eight now members, were folected captains of the ladies and men's Miss F-Wong and J, Pennington were elected and 37 resigned, left the hockey teams respectively.25

Colony or were evacuated, leaving the present membership 100.

Despite the evacuation, the Club was able to raise a ladies' hockey

PRIZE FOR TIPSTERS

Newspaper 'racing tipsters arc to be encouraged in Bangkok,

A Cabinet member, Major Vila who is also president of the Turi Club and Interested in horse- breeding, has decided to award a cup on behalf of the Turf Club to the newspaper, which tips the

season.Reuter.

to 1, by two lengths, highest number of winners each while Major Smith Bingham's Paradise Club, at 8 to 1, was third, a length further behind. Reuter.

Club and the Australian recruits for the Army,who did not participate Dockyard Police who arrived here last-year, will be competing again, recently.

but whereas Army are entering | 000000 Tamar batted first, but against two teams, Club will be running Colbert, Willard (2 for 16) and only one side, in First Division. McGrath (2 for 12) could only Mr. H. R.. B. Hancock, who muster 85. Bignall played an in- presided, said that 15 clubs were valuable innings for 20, and dur-expected to enter the League and, ing his stay at the wicket saw the with the entrance fees collected, whole of his side's total scored, for together with the balance in hand after he was out the remaining of $34.94, he proposed the usual wickets fell without addition to allocation of $50 to the Children's the score. He went in at the fall Playground.

A proposal was made later one that, in view of the fact that funds

of the second wicket and wus seventh out, Tumar being short.

Burns, who opened the inn- inga for Police, made 41 before retiring, when the total stood at 61.

He hit only two fours, being very restrained. Roughley, the Navy footballer, was most success ful of the bowlers tried by Tamar, having 3 for 15.

H.M.S. TAMAR

Williams, b Colbert Roughley, b Willard

Britton, c Moore, b Willard

Bignall, c Moore, b Laben

Ireland, b McGrath

Bainborough, b McGrath

Parlette, Colbert

Benson, b Colbert

Farrles, not out

Barton, b Colbert

Extras

Colbert

20

did not permit of a donation to the Bomber. Furid at the present, the Champions v Rest game at the end of the season may be set aside for that purpose when “a hat may be passed round."

Probable entries for the League are as follows

First Division: Kowloon Cric- ket Club, University, Indian Re- creation Club, Craigengower Cric- ket Club, Recreio, Civil Service Cricket Club, Hong Kong Cricket Club and Army.

Second Division: Kowloon Cric- oket Club, Craigengower Cricket 28 Club, Recreio. Indian Recreation 1 Club, Civil Service. Police, Uni-

versity and Army.

Q

05

1

Total (for 9 wkts.)

One man absent.

Bowling Analysis

0. M. W

R.

3

14

4

4

0

18

2

3

0

12

2

3 0

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0

3

15

R.N.Y. POLICE

2

41

Willard

McGrath

-Smith

Laben

Brense, Roughley

R. Burns, retired Moore, rettfed

Laben, b Partette

L. Colbert. b Roughley

Smith, Roughley

Bellamy, b Williams

McGrath, 1.b.w.. b Benson

Hulme, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts)

WIDard and Nicholls did not bat.

Williams

Barton

Roughley

•Farries

Parlette

Benson

0

Election Of Officers

Election of officers resulted as fot lows:--

President: Mr. H, R. B. Hancock, Vice-President: Mr. F. Goodwin. Hon. Secretary & Treasurer: Mr. A. H. Madar.

V

Growder Again

A. C. Growder, former Hong 4 Kong Cricket Club spin bowler, again distinguished himself at Singapore when, playing for Singapore Cricket Club against Royal Australlan Air Force on R. Sunday, September 14, he took 3 1 wickets for 21 runs, and then fol-

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Bowling Analysis

0. M.

W.

0

25

2

10

3

15

8

0

CRICKET THIS WEEK-END

Hong Kong Cricket Club are holding a trial at Chater Road ta-morrow, while University meet

י.

lowed this up with. à breezy in-

nings for 58. which included a

lusty six that proved the winning hit.

Going in No. 6, he was not out when stumps were drawn at 193 for 7.

ROYAL SCOTS": SOCCER TEAMS

Following have been chosen to represent Royal Scots in-their

Central British Association in a Football League games on Sun- friendly match at Pokfulum.

day

| 545 p.Z

C.B.A. will be represented by First team v Navy, Sookunpoo, NWhitley, N. Booker, K. M. Baxter W Mulcahy N-L Smith, J. Mitchell T. Lockhart, D. Par sons, T. Sulter, C. Semmelman and AN. Other.

Bankier, Naysmith and Fraser, Muhro, Falconer and Clark, Hos- sack, Fleming, Auld, McDonald and Gilroy.

Police Recreation Club will en-Reserves Gibb and Cook. fërtain." -Royal Naval Dockyard Second Dlylslan v Signala, Goo- Police in a friendly cricket kunpoo, 4.10 p.m.

match at Civil Service Cricket Clark; Thomson, St Parnaby; Club on Sunday, commencing at Gibson, R. Parnaby and Moorg 7 p.m.

Woods, Bailey, Laws, Gordon und The Police team will be sclcct- Cornwall. ed from

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