Qxford-Casuals XI Beat Cambridge By Six Wickets
Bright, entertaining cricket was the feature of the ano-day cricket match between a Cambridge XI and an Oxford-Casuals XI at Chater Road yesterday, the latter winning by six wickets. A total of 388 runs was compiled within the 230 minutes of play and 11 batsmen reached double figures.
L. T. Rice was in deadly brightly, seured $3 before being form with both bat and ball. (bowled by Vanur, wille J. C. Koh
with His seven wickets
useful 26 10 the his contributed wily slow tosses and 41 runs University fotal. (retired) were mainly respon- sible for his side's win of six wickets,
The Missionary batsmen falled badly against the University bowlers and were all out to 74. J. C. Koh enptured three wickets T. 1. Lea took- 2014 runs.
Batting first the Light Blues Complet 17 turg - Hogh for me 3. M. 21 TOLL top-nored with 44. R. W. Frank-
for 33. lin had the distinction of hitting
UNIVERSITY HOSTELS
four boundaries in one over off |ș. M. Teh, e G. Elliot, b C. Graliano in his score of 30.
The Combined XI, ch
Huanst
their, K. Pob, e G. Elliot, E. Ho
turn of the wicket, had fost four T, C. Lean, e E. Ho, b C. wickets, when G. T. Rowe and
1. T. Rice brenme asciated Ins. Hollanda, 1 C. Huang
a puristeship which knocked up (4, C. Koh, e Vanar, la J. Thyc the messary run
Ng
G. T. Rowe sporest brillanta, G. Amam, b Vanar
77 which Free Inglick 16 for. T. Heah, b J. Thye Ng Continuing to hal, the whole side | D, G, Ronson, e D. Lo, 1 C. were out for a total of 20) runs.
CAMBRIDGE
J. Barrow, e L. T. Hide, b
Graham
It. W. Franklin, bw Genham 30
D.
McLellan, e Ponton,
Wales
A. Newton h Rile
R. H. Hughes, 1 Ride
D. S. Middleditch, b Rite
J. Copperthwaite, b itide
Hung
I. 1. Lean, lbw Vanar
(G. Wagner, but out
Robertson, not out
Extras
4
3
8
9
13
11
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20
Tutni (for
Bowling Analysis
wkts.)
142
44
0. M. A.
W.
22) C. Huang
13 3 54
12 E. Ito
1 20
27
H.S.M. Hogg, stumped & Ride
A. D. Reiss, not out..
H. J. Courtwell, low Ride
C. G. Morrison, à Rude
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
יני
18 J. Thye Ng
4
& Vanur
◊ -- 28
MISSIONARY HOSTELS
4. 14, S. M. Teh
7 Ho, lbw 5. M. Teh
C. Huang, Ibw S. M. Teh
(G. Elliot, & Amoun, b. 5. M.
Tel
107 · D. Lo, L T. H. Lean
A. Gruhom
M. B
R.
W. J. T. Np. low J.
J. C. Koh
30
C. D. Wales
1፡ 2 35
1 S. A. Vatar, b T. H. Lem
G. T. Rowe
7
43
L. T. Ride
103
AB
3
waite
A.
Tood,
Panton
OXFORD.CASUALS
G. 7. Howe, reficiel
A. Graham, b Burrow
A. Di Pinton, à Barrow
Ce. A. Goodman, Cowperth-
run out
T. Rkie, retirest
P. Endicott, b Frankdin
B. Welldon, not mit
I. P. Tamworth, b Morrison
Franklin
C. D. Wales, lbw Morrison
Extrus
2 N. Peters, br J. C, Koh?.
E. Low, bd, C. Kuh
; 1. S Lmg, b T, H. Lean
A. Lra, not out
8
20
11
4
Mr. and Mira. Autton Jet photographed with Dr. the
Hon. 6. N, Chau during the Press Inspection of the new Huttonjee Banitorfum of the H.K. Anti-Tubersofonis Asso. clation (Old Naval Hospital) yesterday. photo.)
("China
Malt"
Natal Suffer
Minor Collapse
Pietermaritzburg,
February 19. After promising to set up a against the MCC huge score touring cricketers here today, a Natal XI suffered a minor col- Japse and had lost nine wickets Afor 224, runs when stumps were
drawn.
74
Extras
17
16
Total
5
41T. H. Lean
US. M. Tel. 41. C. Koh
11
5 18 2 33 3 14
3
24 ONG -
E. Tyver, e Copperthwaite, &
2
1
18
Total
Bowling Analyɛls
0.
R. W. Franklin 12
J. Barrow
D. Melian..
J. Copperthwaite
201
At one time they had 250 on Bowling Analysis
Q. M R. W. the board for The Inss of only 3 three wickets, the South African 4 captain, Dudley Nourse, having hit 117 in three and a quarter hours with 13 fours and one five to register his third century in successive matches
against the touring side.
BIG FOUR TALKS
London, February 19. Austria today asked the Big Four deputy Foreign Ministers to hear the testimony of the Aus- trian Foreign Minister, Karl Gruber, after February 28. Mr. Gruber will answer the statement of the Yugoslav, deputy Foreign V. Minister, Alps Bebler, who will before the deputles on
M. R.
56
2
11
50
z
28
+
He share in two three-figure stands, the third wicket with L. de Gersigny (77) putting on 101 and the fourth with D. Dowling (43) adding 109.
THE CHINA. MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1940.
Inspection Of Anti-TB Sanatorium
Press representatives were yes- terday conducted by Dr. S. N. Chau and Mr. Dhun Ruttonjer tour of Inspection of the Anti-Tuberculosis Sana- Ruttanjee tortum, formerly the old Royal
0# A
Hong Kong Argociation's
Naval Hospital.
Junior Hurler Fans 12 To Lead Vikings
(By "GRANDSTAND"}{
Outstanding achievement, ovor tho-work-and,” was the 'pitching feat of Junior League hurlor Josey Ribeiro of the Vikings, who, fanned 12 victims with his deadly upslants to help his side chalk up a deserved 7-4 triumph over the, Roxos.
In another minor loop encounter, the Rangers eked out on 11-9 decision over the midget Black- hawks, but it is understood that the verdict. has been protested as the winners are alleged to have utilised the services of several un- registered players,
In the Senior League, The Saints
In the ladies tussle between
Canadiennes,
and redeemed themselves the Pirates SUVYOVIMI NITO MST WEEK! (Also Maashiffaj niun Buccanitaas. noor showinay blanking the superb mound, performanes Baseballers 0-0, hurter Sherry to chalk up a chut-out triumph.
but lacked · support in the field.]
Ducks' Ewa-hit pitching. Dorothy Park spoltel, her 31()= muzzling
Baseballers hit game, with a two-bogger In heavy artillery,
the second Love. While Jus Lee and Jonn Jessup both bea but infeld hits to earn their l two rung of the game in the sixt! stanza.
In this fast moving game, the Baseballers only reached second base twice.
The Overseas Chinese put up a spirited fight egalost the more experienced Mindenpets. but eventually succumbed 10-5,
A revived Rangers team took.. the field, on Saturday and dished. ut heads-up bail to defeat the nolckhawks 11-9, Julius Borle. holding the initial station for the Rangers, oled out three safeties The Ladies Loop cellar-dwell-or a perfect afternoon which ip- ine Pirates pot up their best show
Hurlet three-bagger of the season, but were immable to
while D. round-tripper. avold defeat by the Canucketies ling the bol corner wa" who had fast-ball artiste Alice stay for the Blackhawks was up, Mnr. on the mount.
wvid for two blows,
n
SENIOR LEAGUE
â
Lon
The week-end was a sorry me his sml form and clated
Beony Silva, the batting main- for contestants for the Baiting Title, as Dick Silva of the Base-nair of safeties. The Blackhawice ballers and Spiky Guterres of there holding their own up to the
fifth franie when a series of fre futless Madenps, both went Spiky's fourth attempt in th passes to first spelt down, game against the Overseas han
Wock-End Scoros At A base-hit labelled on it, but The Sanatorium, which will he
brilliant catch by outfielder Yee
Glanco eintly
Thursday, robbed Spiky of a sutely. opened on cante into being as the result of
hud to call upon Saints generous contributions of $550.- The Saints
their inst reserves to Held in Madcaps 600 by Mr. J. H. Ruttonjee, $80,- 000 by Str Robert Ho Tung.
the Beld. necessitutina $50,000 by Mr. Leung Yew and several positional changes.
Dave RangeYN Leonard held first base, while Art Tagues $25,000 by Mr. S.W.. Lee.
Ozorio guardent the windy-alley:
Vikings with Bimby Ablong the key- stone. To make up the sirle, Hal Pirates Wingles
to upon patref the right garden, in hir first full game this season.
There are six wards of 14 beds each. For more advanced cases Lye there are a bets each.
the
few rooms of
A ward is being dedicated to Desal, memory of Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rutionfee who died on June 3. Japanese oc- 1944, during the cupation from Tuberculosis.
Another ward known as the Margery
Moras Ward lo
for
children. The ward will have 8 beds, two small tables and 10 chalre
Other facilities for patients in- chude an operating theatre and an X-ray mom.
Once those two stands came to mined by
on end, there was little oppesi- tlon from the Natal batsmen and the last six wickets of the day actually fell for the addition of
Dr. Gruber is In Vienna con-28 runs.
Government over the
1 suit his 40
C. G. Morrison. 1.2- 3
IRC—-HQLF
2 probable softening of Yugoslavia's
Palins-United Press.
In a friendly cricket match a Sookunpoo yesterday, HQ Land' Forces beat an Indian Recreation Club XI by, 106 runs.
Balting first, Land Forces cóm- piled 135 runs, to which Brown contributed a very useful 30. 1 Chisnail and Laister also did well with the but, scoring 24 and 10 respectively
5. K. Khun took two wickels for 10 runs.
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AIRMAIL FOR UNITED KINGDOM, DELAYED
The thatwand Altmadí for United King, Against the devastating bowlingdom, scheduled to close al 10 mm, un of Stephenson (0 for 1) and H. Februwey 29, will now close on West (4 for 18), the IRC batsmen Tulay, February 22, 1949 at Kowloon CPO 4.30 pm, and Hong Kong tipů were only able to guiber a paltry .. (Registered mall half an hour 20 runs, not one of them being carter). able to reach double fires.
LAND FORCEB
Dobson, st. Bux, b Arculli .. 0 Estcott, c All, b Arealli Stephenson, S. K.
Bbw Razack
West,
"b
Khan
S. K. Khan Wahab Sr., b All run out
e and b All
Every, st. Bux, b All
Walton, not, out
Entes, b Abbo
M. el Arculli 13
Outward Mails
12 Valoa utherwise stated, Realtored
Articles and Parcel Posts close 30 minute
24. marier than the ordinary mall. It malla
Bow before 10 Registered and Par
10
The scoreboard:
NATAL, 1st Innings
D. Fell, e Griffith, Trem-
jelt.......
D. Turner, is Bedser
L. de Gersigny, e Watkins, b
Wright
77
D. Noura lbw, b Wright .. 117'
D. Dewling, Crupp, b Bed-
ser
J. Watkins, e Crapp, b Bedser
L, Rutherford hit wicket, b
Jenkins
R. Williams, < Palmer.
Wright
L Upton not out
A. Tayleld stumped, Evens,
b Jenkins
D. Dinleman not out
Extras
Total (for 9)
30 Posts close at 5 pm, an the previous daž
Malls are closed at Kowloon Centrji | Bedsgr Post Ofee half an hour earlier than the 1cro elim
1
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0
MONDAY, PENRUARY, 2
Closing Timen by Ali
19 Canton and Hankow, (Kowloon Cro)
7,80 m, 10, a.m., 12.30 pm, 2.00, D: (PO) mm, 9.30 am,, Noon,
'p..
135
Airmail for Swalow and, Amor, (R45)
8.30 a.m., (Ordj 9 km.
R. W. Airmati for Shanghal, (Box), *
Extras:
Total
Bowling Analysis
O, M.
4
30
2
1 21
5. 10
10.
1 30
13:
12
IRC
9 Aboo. SK. Khan 1: All:
M.-F. Razack
E-11, Jematt..
M. L. Razack, b Stephenson
H. Ismall, b Stephenson
F. M. et Artulli, b. West
H
S. Aboo, b b Stephenson
A. Bux, lbw West
M.A.. Wahab Sr., & Stephenson
SK. Khan, c Dobson, ↳ Wes!
1 All, not out.
(On) -0.30 min
(0ml) 11,30 h
#y
Airmail for Manlix (Ber.) 11.
Airmal for Shangha, Nanking".and Dingtao; Airmail for, Kuniging kisi Lluchówi Airmail for: Swatop, Amay und Tälpch, Ber.) pay (Ord.) 1.30 Dam; “
Airmail for Foochoir, (Beg), #" Jam
(Ord.)" 130° p.m.
Airmal for Balgod and Fuels, (Hey)
4.30 p.m., (Ont.) I pin,
Ciesing Time by Bre
Swalow, 11 am
| VBA, Central and Bouth America vin Ban
Franclary. (Par, and Reg.) 2,30 p.gy.
- ((r.). 3° pan,
Straits, Mecassar, Bourabaya and Datavia.
A. Wahah Jr., c. Yours,
1
1 p.m.
Japan, 2 pa
Slepivinson
A M. Wahab Jr, e Wallon,
Stephenson
3. A. Currcem, b. West
West
Extray
Telal
Bowling Analysing
10. M. DR. IV
Stopherson -5 -1 --11:
Hostels Play
(Bbangħal, # pumi
Swatow; and, Amoy,, Nont,”
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21
No Closing Tháen by big
20 Airmell for Nangkok, Rangpora Calcutta,
Karachi, Wahrein, Alexandela: (Nairo
A friendly "Terlikot:"game. be»
Die Johannesbukit, and Mariklio vla
!| Alexandria). Home and
London, Hoeken Gros (Red): 493, (U20)
Ärmat? «for Manlia, Honolulu, URĄ Zaid:
tween University Hostels and Air Parcul Post for Mantle, Honolulu sad. Missionary. Hostels at Pokfulam ¦ USA, (Kowloon, tro) Kiwan
yesterday 2 ngultod in a win for
the former by 08 runs,
Giping, in firal, University. Hon
Gediantil: Airma}}}
Kim and Krall packet, Britas y he Manila, Quáni, -Hoholuly and UBA,
tola: Libochov-up-142-for-ning Co Clared: E, G, Armandy Lattiling du macaro
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There will be no charge for patients. who before being ad- have to register and bc a doctor. Only hospital clothing will be permit led to be worn by inmates.
Two doctors will be on duly all the time at the hospital as- sisted by eight foreign nurses and some local nurses.
ten on
catted
In the initial frame, the Suints notched up couple of tallies on a pair of safeties and smothered a Baseballer allempt to score by with Cicero retiring the sile Hoxrlo stranded at first base.
While blinking the Molthenmen throughout the remainder of the
B Baseballers 10 Overseas JUNIOR LEAGUE
11 Blackhawks f 10 Moluks
7 Rexes LADIES LEAGUE
2. Canadians
Reminders
Today
*
monstration at Kal. Tak, 3.15
game, the Saints added two more RAF Jet-Propelled Vampire De- clusters of three runs each.
Buster Holland's Midcaps were, p.in. again without the services of Kelly Silva-Netto, but the mas ter-mind unself took over pitch- ing duties and fanned Ave Over- teas without issuing a free pass to first.
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Tony Kwok, of the Oversean, demonstrated a crditable twirling HK Stage Club easting meeting, performance by limiting the powerful Madcappers to only seven blown, none of them for. extra bases. In the meantime: his mintescombed Buster Hol- lands for six blows, of which
West Indies bind-snatcher Paul was good for
In Strong Position
Colombo, February 19. Centuries by Allan Rae, Clyde Walcott and Everton Weekes, on a perfect wicket, Tut the West Indies in a strong. position at the end of the first 2 day's play in the three-day Test match against Ceylon, 10 which began at the Colombo
Oval today.
201
The West Indies bustmen were, well on top of some moderate, bowling and when stumps wero, drawn had scored 402 for the loss of two wickets.
Rae and Carew. gave the Westį| Indies a good start by putting on 1 exactly 200 for the first wicket in
BOWLING
23
M F W
6 46. а
Tremlett. Jenkins Compton Walking Wright
0 2 14
15 2 70.
.8
1
34
4
1 14.
18 4 08
--Reuter.
2 two and three quarter, hours. Rac.. who was first out, played an at- Otractive innings with strokes all; 3round the wicket and hit 14 hours)
in his 115---Reuter,
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Tony Kwok, however, homered in the seventh with none abourd In' futile lost innings rally.
Batting, honours for the fracas went to Madenp shortstop Renj Senulera who balled three out of thrro for a perfect afternoon,
- Two twin-killings featured thq tussle, first when icky Verlysen ppped out and Sabat Samy was caught flat-looted off flest bag and neul when Hollands picked
nó Tony Kwales dump and nalled: Shum at the plate.'
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