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England 114 For One In Second Innings

Loods, June 14.

At lunch today in the third day of the first Tost botwaon England and New Zealand, England had scored 114 runs for one wicket in their. second innings after dismissing the Now Zealanders for 341. There was a threat of rain in the air when play began, New Zealand continued their first innings with Scott running for Cowie, who obtained six runs from Bailey's first over. This was followed by a maiden from Bedser to Mooney.

From the fifth ball of his second over, Bailey should have taken his sixth wicket of the innings but Mooney was missed by Hutton at backward short leg.

Hutton, T. Mooney, b. Cavo Washbrook, not out Edrich, not out

Extras

to

Total (for one)

Monday's Play

0

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1949. -

SCAA Beat CCC In League Tennis Match

With the exception of the Indian Recreation Club- Kowloon Tong "White" match, all the Men's and Ladies' "B" Division Tennis League games wore played off yesterday.

In the Men's Division, the best match was between South Ching Athletic Association and Craig- engower Cricket Club at Happy Valley. 30

Although the Happy Valley | 70 Club lost by 2% sets to 6%

they put up

a gallant fight against a superior team that by 0-0. 114 Included

and Roch Leung Kwok Hin-cheung.

Then

son's Colony Open Doubles Semi-finalists and David Choy who has played for South China's first Division team.

Overwhelming wins of nine sels to nil recorded by CRC "A", Kow-

Cowie scored freely, chiefly by Ed::ch seemed irritated at being Martin Donnelly and Fred Smith Cricket Club and United Services 10-1, lost to Meyer and Agafuroff |

steering

the

fast

through the slips, Bailey nor Bedser looked dan gerous and England's fielding wan Batless.

Mooney and Cowie defied the attack for 35 minutes today and altogether their last wicket stand added 57 before Mooney became victim of the Bailey- another Hedser combination.

heartening

fant

England soen

Test match,

England's policy was necessari-

Was

Scores:

ing

"g" team.

In the Ladies' Division, both Ladies' Recreation Club and CCC. leaders in this division League collected another two points each. LRC win was at the expense of CRC who now drop to third place. Recreio Ladles achieved their in this first win of the season Division, defeating USRC by six

set to three.

Mon's "B" Division

BCAA (8%)-CCC (2) D.J. Leonard and R.O. Baker (CCC) lost to David Troy and K. Lam 4-8, lost to Roch Leung and Kwok Hing-cheung 3-6, lost to P.

2-8. Poon and B. Yu

Ladies' "B" Division

Drink

South China Tea Corp., Ltd.

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MUNCER'S BOWLING HELPS GLAMORGAN TO VICTORY

London, June 13.

Inspired bowling by Lon Muncer enabled Glamor- gan to triumph before tea on the second day of their match against Somerset, who had won their previous four matches.

Set to get 230 runs for victory on a pitch which had obviously broken up, Somerset never looked like getting the runs, Muncer, who controlled his spin well, had a particularly devastating early spell and at the fall of his fifth wicket his figures reached: 5 overs, 2 maidens, 8 runs, 5 wickets. He went on to take eight wickets for six apiece, which gave him a match analysis of 12 for 94. Only Maurice Tremlett offered any real resistance.

Lawn Bowls Singles Matches

son.

94.

to more

VRC Opens Swimming League

The

By KIMBERLEY

break bowler, completed the first vided Interest of the char

Close Of Play Scores

an

Noor Record Shaung was stopped at 30.8 official's watch. soconds, on

about a second which was just

Tony and Gerry i ished in 30.8 outside her record made last year. and 32,1220 yards handicap race, in Impressive style. To Sonny

Victoria Recreation - RAF (0)-ORO "À” (9)

swim, Club inter-members At the RAF courts, Kal Tak

in now something league,

all-round the home team lost to CRC "A"

VRC's claborate CRC "B" (0%)-HKCC (2)

training programme this year, N. Ma and Lo Yuk Man (CRC

Duc

remarkable pushed off to a pretty good and Clifford last sea-"B") beat Lamay

with a neat spin bowling by the Smith start yesterday 6-0, beat Meyer and Agaturoff

cousins, Ray and Peter, Essex list of events raced off amid Leeds, June 13.

0-2. beat Mahon and Howard 6-2

a din of enthusiasm. S.K. Wong and P.S. Kwok

beat Warwickshire by an inn- and

record their third The "Greens," a team captain- New Zealand have practically

beat Lemay

ings to (CCC "B") of accomplished their objective

first

Championship win of the rea-ed by VRC breast stroke pride Johnnie Yvanovich, proved them-- avoiding defeat in the

Clifford 6-3, lost to Meyer and

when they England,

selves not so green cricket Test Dgainst

Agafuroff 2-6, beat Mahon and an accurate but they came perflously near Joon Tong "Blue", and Ladies' Re-Howard 6-2.

A. Lau and P.L. Poon (CRC

The Smiths earned the unusual finished on top at the evening's Cave maintained became ex-

disaster. Needing 223 Hutton's miss

and Clifford

distinction of sharing all the end to lead in the table with 324 ost creation Club, in their matches on, they

wickets in each innings.. Ray's points followed by the "Browns," Royal Air Force, Kowloon "B") beat Lemay against save the follow

and 27% Whites," pensive for while Mooney con-length for a long first sor and with defence, bone gave ille away, so that

4-6, drew with Mahon ann Ho-

figures for the match were olght sco

(Wilfred Lawrence's tented himself

una came much slower for a spell. four wickets for 30 runs.

Recreation Club.

for 87 and Petor claimed ten for

There was one run out, while team) coming in that order with bowlers

and ed down

Hong Kong Cricket Club cross-ward 6-8. eventually be in a great fifth wleket stand put

101 and 8% respectively. and drove on 120 runs in 80 minutes and by Neither went out to Ralone

aver to Tul Hang, mana

Three postponed matches in Spooner was abeast 11.

Jack Walsh, 30-year-old Ava One particular event yesterday Recreio (6)-USRC (3)

leg- um to long-on for the first six the close of play New Zealand to take 24 sets from the CRC

were 312 for pine wickets.

were tralian-born Leicestershire championship

favour. Miss M. Ribeiro and Miss Mthe Colony Open Lawn Bowls the match.

Smith fell when four short of at 30, Edrich completed

stroke) When

(back Tony in Test

Lopes Wash- his inalden century

Figueiredo (Recreio) beat Mrs. Singles

(butterfly) Playing on the Cralgengewer hat-trick of the season in unusual

today. Having Gerry Rosa-Pereira Christiansen and Mrs. Wright -2. played off yesterday, and con- cricket. badly

circumstances 1,000 runs for the season.

J. McCut-

(crawl) The fast bowler. Trevor Balley

bent Mrs. Haig and Mrs. Lamont brook Umped

cheon of the Prison Omecra Club takon the last two Nottingham, and Shauna Anderson sequently was restricted in stroke

but Edrich completed an in his first Test match, was Eng

8.0, beat Mrs. Raeburn and Mrs. Cricket Club tech, play,

out of 74 in 65 land's only effective bowler, but

Mrs. A. Carvalho and Mrs. W. beat W. C. Ogicy of the Flipino shire wickets on Saturday with took the 30 yards distance in ax excellent 50

reached

hed he could not be used for long

Walton 8-1.

ton with his first delivery when minutes, and the stand

Lawrence (Reerelo) lost 1d Mrs Club by 21 shots to 13 after 20 successive balls he dismissed Kee exhibition splash. spells. After lunch today he took

Some pretty bowling was soon Notts batted again. This loft

eft England with a lead 100 in 87 minutes.

Washbrooic tried hard to lay two wickets for four runs at one

beat

Mra Haig and Mrs. Lament with McCutcheon showing better of 81, Bailey's analysis would

stroke,

became in stage and eventually broke the

Christiansen and Mrs. Wright 2-6, heads.

but it

8-2, lost to Mrs. Raeburn and Mrs. form that gave him victory. Mc- have been even better had not his

Bailey's bowling put England in

Walton 2-0.

Cutcheon registered six shots in

The close of play scores were: Hadies and Mooney been drop creasingly difficult for him. He Donnelly-Smith stand.

39 to Edrich's 70 at lunch.

before af commanding position

Mrs. M. Silva and Miss the first four heads to led 6-0 ped off him. As it was his six

At Brentford: Essex beat War. at which England stood 145 ahead

Mrs. and, by the end of the 14 th head (Recreio) lost to

his lead wickshire by an innings and ong the most for 118 represented

then remained for Smith joined Donnelly, but un

and Mrs. Wright McCutcheon increased for Four hours

like most teams, the tourists re-

Xavier

Warwickshire 184 and 103 bowling

Mrs. to 10-8 and by the end of the of run. fused to adopt cautious methods

Christiansen

Monteiro, Hong Kong's postwar play,

and began to hit their way out

4-8, beat Mrs. Hale and Lamont 6-3. bent Mrs. Racburn the 18th was 27-11. Ogley scored (Ray Smith & for 89, Foter Smith

a two on the following while Mc- for 40), for 84). ›

Essex 289 (Eve 120, 100-free champ clocked 2 minutes 372 of trouble.

35 seconds to win from Johnnie Robert Tey and N. Leonard and Mrs. Walton 8-3. Scoring at the rate of almost

Koo (2) CCC (7) Cutcheon registered one to win Townsend.7

boat At Neath: Glamorgan

Yvanovich who returned 2/42. hundred, an hour Donnelly

Glamor (CCC) lost to Tsoy and Lam 8.0.

Mrs. Horsman and Mrs. Bon- the game,

seconds from Taking off at 14 McCutcheon scored a four and Somerset by 116 runs. Bmith demorsilasd an at beat Loung and Kwok 6-4, drew And

Jamin (KCC) lost to Mrs. S. Chlu tack which previously looked with Poon and Yu 6-8.

and S. Leonard and Mrs. V. Fowler 2-6, lost to five twos and Ogley a four and a gan 188 and 150 (Tremlett 4 for the start, ave of which went to and 114 Yvanovich, Monteiro swam calm- 18); Somerset Molan Chan menacing. The stand was the 3

Jy In his stylish glido.i On the Hong Kong Football highlight

crammed lost to Troy and Lam 5-7, bent Miss H. Rumjahn and Mrs. I. three. of a day

lost to Souza 4-0, drew with Mrs. Castro

At the 125-mark he, crept up Leung and Kwok 0-4,

Club green Francis Lee of Crai (Muncer 8 for 48), with incident. 00

and Mrs. T. Watson 8-3.

Cricket Club beat J. At Lord's Yorkshire 231 and Going for runs on a pitch made Poon and Yu 3-6.

turning at 150 yards was leading (KT Mrs. Hoare and Mrs. Van Hou- genkower early

and Lee Ming morning rain.

C. Lau So lively by

Swimming with his natural ease 1-0, lost to Miss by 23 to 13. The standard of play Counties 210.-

At Horsham; Subeex 275 and 7 England lost their five remaining "Blue) beat J. Barrow and Bilten (KCC) lost to Mrs. Chiu and Burbeck of Kowloon Docks Club 180 for 7 (Wilson B6); Minor steadily to take third place and 2 Wickets for 65, being all out for Sun 6-3, beat A.V. White and Mrs. Fowler

1-8, at times was quite high and it of the steadiness was through

160 for 3 (John Langridge 87) Sonny then went ahend without Smith 6-2, beat A.E.P. Guest and Rumjahn and Mrs. Souza

turn was leading by a good body E.G.P. Guest 8-2.

length. The Inst 20 ypeds saw some classy chots ford 6 for 87), beck played Mrs. Hewitt and Miss Fisher and time again with Loe lying a

At Oxford: Oxford Univeralty

large margin to space (Brown the clock at (KCC) lost to Mrs. Chiu and Mr couple, Burbeck would come in 866 for 1 declared and 42 for no him a comfortable popping Fowler 0-0, lost to Miss Rumlahn and Mrs. Souza 1-0, drew with for the shot, Lee was leading 9-3 wicket: Middlesex 262

At Chesterfield: Worcestershire Mrs. Castro and Mrs. Watson 6-0. on the 5th head, 12-9 on the 11th

hend, and 15-11 LRC (6)-GRC (3) Miss Choy and Mrs Lau (CRC head and finished the game with 270 and 167 or 4; Derbyshire 201

(Howorth 6 for 5T). On the same green J. S. Joyce

At Northampton: Northamp- beat Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Camp-ja four on the 19th head. UBAC (0)-LAC (9) F.A. Fisher and Major Haig beil 8-4, beat Mrs. Scholes and

a newcomer to the game put up and Pomeroy

and Mrs. Hutchinson

187. (USRC) lost to Shawe and Hurl Mrs. La Robinson 6-3, beat Mrs. of the Prison Officers Club and tonshire 178 and 195 for 3 (Old-1. W Penalutx, 2. M. Fincher.

a good fight against S. M. Hum-eld 66, Brookes 71 not out);

Hampshire

Gloucestershire John of Indian Recreation Club batt 2-6, lost to Dr. Smoth

At The Oval: Getz 3-6, lost to Bennerman and 6-1.

[Graveney and 230 Miss Mok and Mrs. Choy lost to and went down by 22-15 after 22 32 Cap Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Campbell heads, Joyce took the lead right England: 2nd innings, Lupch both Hadles and Sutcliffe appear- Saul 2-6.

Capt. Addington and ed to be getting on top, but Bal- ley had Sutcliffe caught at the Fitzgibbons (USRC) lost to Shaws 2-6, lost to Mrs. Scholes and Mrs. from the start and by the end of Westerman 6 for 61); Surrey 178

to for one. and Hurlbatt 4-6, lost to Smart Robinson 3-7, lost to Mrs. Pomer-the 10th head was leading 12-5. (J. Gravenoy 0 for 91) and 63

Thereafter Rumjahn began wicket shortly before lunch.

At Loughborough: Nottingham- After tea, Bailey failed to pro- and Getz 1-6, lost to Bonnermanoy and Mrs. Hutchinson 0-6.

Miss U. Khoo and Mrs. Chow pull up and by the end of the

Leices duce his early fire and England and Saul 0.8.

Lt. Moyes and P. Pecaire lost to lost to Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Camp- 17th head had evened the genre, shire 176 and 170 for 2 (Simpson found difficulty in separating the last wicket pair. Several bowling Shawe and Huribatt 4-8, lugt to hall 1-6, lost to Mrs. Scholes and Rumjaha then scored eight shots 64, Winrow 71 not out):

tice 101, Jackson 82).

Manchester: Lancashire changes brought no success and Smart and Getz 1-6, lost to Bon- Mrs. Robinson 4-6, lost to Mrs, in the next five heads to qualify tershire 455 for 8.declared (Prin-

Women's 50 yards trou style and expi Pomeroy and Mra. Hutchinson for the next round.

Rumjahn was a slow starter at stumps Now Zealand, with one nerman and Saul 0-0.

and allowed his opponent to run-beat Kent by an innings and 231. M. Fincher: 2, Doris Bartnis *, B wicket left, stood 60 runs behind.

away with the game. Once he got runs. Lancashire 380 for B do- Into his stride there was no stop-clared; Kent 17 (Pollard 4 for ping him, Joyce put up a good 48) and 160 (Grieves 0 for 00) B. Carvalho; R. 4. Yvanovich.. show and was by no means dis- Reuter.

ly to try to score fast but the England, 1st innings, second ball of the innings brought New Zealand, 1st innings

attempted to Sutcliff, . Evana, b. Young a shock. push an in swinger to leg and just Sealt, e. Washbrook, b. Bailey

Hutton

keeper, who moved martly ac-

TOSH,

32

I

34

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c. Edrich, b. Bailey

Evans, b. Balley micked a catch to the wicket-ce.

Donnelly, c. Young, b. Bailey 04 caused a surprise by Smith, c. Compton, b. Edrich Hudico asking Donnelly to share the new Rabone, e. Evans, b. Edrich bull with Cave.

Rarely does Mooney, b. Balley Donnelly bowl at any time except Burtt, c. Bedser, b. Compton to give the regular bowlers a rest Cave, e. Edrich, b. Bailey

began to lake Cowie, not out

medium to

and Edrich soon fell of bis left-arm

slow swingers.

He scored nine off Donnelly's! first two overs and made 15 of thej

hur

26 Denis Compton was stumped by

109

George Lin and 9.P. Tao (KT at Mrs. Castro and Mrs. Watson Lee that won him his game. Bur-1 Cambridge University 229 (Corn-much of an affor! and on the final

sa 372,

Extras

Total

13

341

yards when dashing out to a slow ball after adding 11 to his Satur-

beat White and Smith 4-4, beat day's 103.

7-5.

"Blue" beat Burrow and Sun 0-0,

flest 18 runs. Clearly Edrich was bent on punishing every hittable ball and after half an hour's play Balley had scored 27 of the first 41.

Bowling

O

Guest and Guest 7-5.

M

R

W

32.2 6 113

6

Bedser

22

B

58

Edrich

0

18

Young

22

8 $2

25 6

57

A

Calls For Runner

Washbrook repeatedly

rubbed

the back of his right leg and toon he called for a runner. His Lon- cashire colleague Wharton took on the duty.

11

Hollies

23 Compton

Extras: byes 2, leg-byes

no-balls 7.

scores.

"Ovaltine

for

itality

WHERE do, they find the energy?"

It in a

question you may well ask as you watch bealtby, vigorous youngsters at play. Energy comes from the food they eat, and that is why the nutritive demands of children are so exacting.

The Making of a Healthy

Wise parents give their children 'Ovaltine' every day. They know that this delicious beverage—prepared from Nature's best foods-supplements the diet in important nutritive and revit- alising elements which build up valu- able reserves of strength and energy. No wonder that young, happy Oval- tlaeys possess these strong powers of resistance, which are the best possibly runid agslust winter allments.

Ovaltiney

J

A Clever Catch

K. Lau and K.H. Leung (KT a wicket with Bailey gained

and Sur Test cricketBlue") beat Barrow his eighth ball in when Washbrook took a clever 6-4, beat White and Smith 6-2 catch at fourth slip after being beat Guest and Guest 6-3. moved over fran cover by Mann. The following delivery Hadico micked to first slip, but Edrich 4 failed to hold on to the ball. The mistake might have been costly

that

after tho

0-7.

Today's Matches

J. H. Phillips, New Zealand be kept on too long for in his manager announced

the fast bowler, sixth and seventh overs he lost Llosa

Mainly through Smith the anh Cowie, pulled a leg muscle while his zip and also pitched short

he added that the wicket pair added 52 in their fielding and chances of Cowie bowling tomor-st half hour together.

England began to find means row were quite remote.

Should Cowie not be ft. Had-i

of restricting Smith's outting will be

thead line attack lee's front

Donnally forged and duced to three men, Cave, Burti

again. When he pushed Young and Rabone. With six and a half

he completed to the off for twe hours left for play England may

30 In just over an hour. view to a

to have score rapidly with

The pitch appeared Dossible declaration.

dried out and though the ball still turned it did not go through so the heavy Moreover, concern quickly. Hadles showed about his indifferent batting form clouds had cleared away and the by spending the last 10 minutos atmosphere was more in favour At of the luncheon interval practis- of batting. ing strokes. It appeared to have dono han little good for in his Arst two overs Bailey frequently passed his bat and just missed the wicket.

Practising Strokes

his

Donnelly, and Smith were in sparkling form and their stand reached 101 in 63 minutes and in the next over Smith completed i his 50. With the batsmen right on called for arther

Balley pitched the ball up more top Mann

- MEN'S "C" DIVISION

CCC v.

USRC LRC v. KCC

IRC v. SCAA

CRC "A" v. Kowloon Dock Becrolo v. CRO "B"

CRC (byo)

cu.the

76)

15th

graced by his performance, consi- dering the fact that this is the

Alt

132,

second year he took up the game office for five years and at the of bowls.

SCAA Man Walks Out Of HKFA Meeting

a meeting of the Hong Kong Football Asso- ciation Council yesterday, it was unanimous, ly decided to send a letter to Sir Arthur Morse, President of the Association, con- gratulating him on his Knighthood.

to tho batsmen than before effort from Bailey and the move A highlight of yesterday's meeting was the walk-

lunch and he gained the sucess succeeded when

¿ver.

95. Results

50 yards from style handicap: 1, ILE. de Sowa 2,0. How-Teroles

Women's 15 yards back straks handicapi Boys' 50 yards breast, stroke bendicaps 1, L. Gutlerres 1, 2, G. Marshall.

1. 1. Great! medley relay 1 Doya Brown) 5, White

220 varda free style handlemp: 1. Bonny Monteiro: 2, Johnnie Yvanovich; 1. EL da Corts.

Boy yards free style handicari 1, J, Monteiro: 3, J. Barnes: 3..J. Ribeiro.

Boys' 15 yerda individual madley: 1, 1 i Cutere: 1, F. Xavier: ; D. BOYA,

100 yards free style handicap: 1. Bonny Mosteiro: 2, E.M. Petrove; b, fe YvanG- vich,

Osmand.

1. 100 yards breast stenke handicap:

1. Greens Don 4 x 80 yards relay: (Henry Castro Jr, Danial Castro, Dasto and R. Ardy),

100 yards back stroke: 1; D. Callsco::2

Tony Lopes: 1. A.K. Rumjalin.

Members 4 x 10 yards free style relays

Green 1.1, Browne; 1, Blues. Beores-Greenni a palota 1. Drowns? points: White: 16.8 polats and Blocet $5 points.

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end of the fifth year, one elected member and one nominated meme, bor shall retire and shall not ba re-elected. Only

repute. persons of good with a deep and sincere interest in the game, coupled with ex* perience derived from connections for many with the Association years, shall be eligible for election |

23 One of the and nomination additional Ave members.

Ladies. Day At Deep 'Water Bay

A Shanghai Foursome will

The status of the Hong Kong Branch of the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, which had been, held by the Rules Revision be played at Deep Water Bay Committes which met on June 7, on Thursday, June 16 at the Third Thursday to be a Society within the mean- regular ing of Section 4 of the Society Ordinance 1949, was brought up.

Delegation Invited

Meeting".

will

be

In his second

out by Mr. Henry Fung of the South China a good

Play will be in the morning only he deserved when Wallace snick nver a ball lifted from

shoulder of Athletic Association when his proposal that

and starting at 0.30. Ladies who ed a catch to the wicket-keeper length caught the

consideration of certain alterations to the from the Afth ball of his third Donnelly's bat and flew, to the

would like to play but have not en tored their names may do so by gully where Young dived to hold

Rules of the Association be deferred.

their In a heavy atmosphere Balley good catch. The stand of 120

the Army for each of

After certain submissions had calling Mrs. Coomba, Hon. Socre Mr. Fung said that the pro- made the ball swing a good deal lasted 80 minutes Smith continued

wero Only grounds, at Happy Valley and boon put forward by Mr. H. Ktary at 57420 or by going to Deep and was dificult to play. His to hit with discretion and was 72

Lee, it was decided that before Water Bay on Thursday morning Chatham Road,

arranged first two wickets cost only 27 runs not out at ten with New Zealana posed alterations

runs to avoid the received by him on Monday

Messrs, Lowe, Bingham and any action was taken to delate where, partners. needing alx

word "Federation"

| AL· 10-13 overs.

and that in view of the short atthews were appointed auditors the A crowd of nearly 30,000 saw possibility of a follow on.

t'and inny, arrange their Donnelly join Hadloo it an at- Avoid Follow-On tempt to pull the New Zealanders

suggested that Chairman.

ton" from the Rules of the own starting Umes:

Mrs, Strickland & Mrs Frederick round, Ist with only

The proposal to dispense with Association, the Federation be

Mrs. Shewan & Mrs Markham added Hadios vis caught or total safely past the required He therefore

number to avoid the follow-on consideration of these altern-

Mrs, Latimer & Mrs. Waob Bailey.

Edrich atoned for an early mis- shortly after tea when Bedeer Lions be deferred, but his pro- the Hon. Speratory and to engage invited to send a delegation to

a full-time person to perform the the HKFA to discuss the matter. Kra. M. G. Mackle & Mrs. Pro- posal was rejected. in Edrich relieved Balloy and take kaninat Hadles by holding on was given the new ball,

The Council fixed July 15, an work of Secretary

The meeting then proceeded to phet

Mrw: A Mackio" to a fast low catch, whichi - flaw

consider and discus le number Erdens the edge of the New Zeas first over bd Rabone caught the date of the Annual General adopted by the meeting.

Constitution Change⠀ Food the wicket: la his next over Meeting of the Association.

of proposed alterations to the Staat M. Brown & Mis, Pe Land

caplain's bat off

Bmith played forward to give THE

Rules of the Amociation meeting approved of the length ball from Balloy,

Comptori arsakay catch FDG

of $8,500 by way of

A fundamental change in the Rudes of the Hong Kong Amateur Not Deterred.

..

notice, he had not had time of the Association, at a remunera-] the words "Hong Kong The 11 run Smith and Rabone w the to consider the alteration. I on to be decided upon by the Chinese.Amateur Athielle Federa-] boen following foursomes have

WALE not

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and

A

Ms. Mr. Eliot Mr. Collings.

Kr. Plorer Mrs Coombe & Mine MAW, Huber

cluded.ight", "boundaries and] Konorarium to Mr. L. F. de Souza copititution of the Association Football League, all of which Mrs. Hall & Miza. 9. Stewartë: Smith joined Donnelly and was leated two and a quarter hours. Hon. Secretary of the Association not deterred when Manns know he eighth wicket pair hald but won 2,000 to Mr. Hundin was approved by the meeting were adopted with minor amend Ing his liking for the cut increas- for over half and hour befuro

Way of prevent Council of the Assala«

moeting closed,; # ad: the fallze when. Bailey bow Compton galand wicket when Assistent: Hon. Secretary of the By virtue of this thange the ments in certain caaba,

Before the tion will be augumented by the

The

Bhek O L to him. He began cutting Fight Hurd returned, a cately to mida Association, milag

vasta bogorarium.

Leties of the 4 approved addition of five members, thres hearty vote of thanks wine Counaits. grant of $1,000, to the of whom shall be elected at uw accorded Mr. La de Boux, the

Westball Club for Annual General bleating and iwa Hon. Becretary of the Association, Kone Gale Cluha o Khair and ft) whomy shall be nominated by for the help and assistatice whiami at Bhek-O on

bile pe had rendered, „the Angelation Those wishing to

sod well" "Lined. Balley joemad to walok

bei: Cow

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