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TOMORROW'S MOST PROMISING

CRICKET IS

IS AT SOOKUNPOO IRC At Home To Scorpions & Army To KCC

BY

"RECORDER”

The two big matches in the Cricket League tomorrow are at Sookumpoo where Army, tho League leaders, take on Kowloon Cricket Club and Indian Recreation Club, still challengers, take on the Scorpions, now standing second.

The Scorpions are not fielding their strongest team against. IRC and will depend on Len Stokes, Otta Kerr, Tony Weller, H. M. Newton and R. 8. Cuß to pull them through.

IRO

ON THE RECORD The Man Who Didn't Bowl A Maiden Over

At

Shumshuipo

"In a friendly match between Abadan, which makes ordinary

Police and 33 General Hospital at Boundary Street, the Pollec went down to their opponents by seven wickets.

F.A. Wong was the best of the Police bowlers, taking five wickets for six runs."

The above is quoted from a contemporary.

The Indians started the season plons at Sookunpoo-AA agination? against Croigen-Rumfahn (capt.), A.R. Abbas,

with drawi

im-

grass wickets so much easier.

Li Bo has never bowled at

Abadan or Aberdeen for that

matter. He hasn't even bowied carambolas at opening batsmen recovering from Walpurgis Night. He is just a common or garden groundeman who has servod our local guardians of the law for a decade now and is asked occasionally to tum out at cricket, tennis or lawn bowls in very much non-icague and otherwise very common or garden affairs.

*

His analysis against 33 Gen- week Was cral Hospital last quite remarkable. It read.

@ w

W www

In the scorebook it read:

OMR W

1.4 - 0

The IRC are playing the N, E. Arthy, N. R. Oliver, identical team that has now O, J. Kerr, G. T. Rowe, G.H.P.

Who is F. A. Wong? Is he a turned out for five games in a Pritchard, R. S. Call. T. P. market gardener, or just a com- row, winning two and drawing Mahon, and R. M. Macpherson." |mon or garden gardener? Is he three. It la a well balanced (12th man.)

sub-inspector of police, a con- side with good fielding, a lot of

stable or a probationer? Is he a and a considerable batting

footballer or a lown The following will

cricketer, a represent amount of bowling in it, though Indian R.C. in league matches bowier? Does he exist or is he It could do with a good pace on Saturday 9th, at 1.45 p.ma figment of some police scorer's bowler.

nowspaper reporter's First division against Scor- or

China Ma reporters have gower and Army, victories over 1. All, A.K. Bakor, A.K. tracked him down. Ho exists. Royal Navy and University. Ismall, S. A. Ismail, A. R. His name is not F. A. Wong. It Last week they drew with Re-Kitchell,, A.H. Madar, A.R, is not even Fa Wong. It is Li So. whom, despite Mini, I.M. Omer and K.M. He is, according to the best in- good provided by their Rumjahn Umpire: G.M. Butt, formation available to our best opening pair of R Kitchell Scorer: A.M. Wahab.

reporters. a

certain poilee who pul

Hsien, Second division against King So, aged 33, native of Fa on 58 tung for the first wicke George V School, in Kowloon district of Kwangtung that ister?

ZA they could only muster up H. T. Barm

associated with the carambola, (capt.), S. runs for eight wickets.

often referred to as Aboo, F. M. cl

the 'Star Arculli S. It was largely "Spotty" Juoks, S. E. M. Bux, S. P. Frutt', a fruit associated with

to his best Chagia, Pereira, returning

A Ebrahim, A. K. the Moon Festival. form, who

upset the Indians Markar, A. R. Razack, M. I. and at Sookcunpoo they may Razack and M. A. Wahab, Sr.

Cull run into

o Weller doing Umpire: K. M. Omar. beiter than they have thir season. The Scorpions have hardly anyone cise to depend

and K. M... Mot

upon in their attack tomorrow A good start from Rumjahr and Kitchell and the change bowlers will be at the mercy of hitters like Minu, Baker and 1small Ali,

The Scorpions' five-star bat- tling side may or may not come oft. The slow merchant com- bination of Minu and Abbas, which was

to enough

get Recreio out for 110 runs, muy have them all out for not much more.

CHANCE FOR KCC

The nowioun Cricket Club, a team that should be doing much better than it has been to date. in the League (two draws and

three loss

losses), meets Army

The

at

CANCELLED

The cricket matches between the Club de Recreio and the RAF 1st & 2nd XI's scheduled for Saturday, November 11, have been cancelled due to the interport competitions between Macao & Recreio.

Why is he worth mention in these columns? For a fact duti fully recorded. He has taken ive wickets for six runs. No other bowler in Hongkong this resson has had a better analysis for five wickets in match. Frank Howarth has nine for 11, but Frank has had the experience of bowling at

managed

He is described as a round- arm medium-paced bowler.

.

Is he China's greatest cricke- To him cricket is just an- other game. Inquiries last night with informed polico circles revealed that he is a better ten- nis player than he is a cricketer and that be is also a useful man at lawn bowls. He is trying to make the grade at football and basketball, a quite understand- able ambition aceing that he is Chinese.

It is rumoured that he may be turning out for the Marine Police at Twenty-ives.

—“RECORDER"

Ezzard Charles Wants

Fortune

As

Well

As Fame And Quickly

By CORNELIUS RYAN

Ezzard Charles, the unknown Heavyweight Champion until he beat. Louis, wants to keep busy now and get a fortune as well as fame.

Joe

Sookappy ground at Sookun- poo is the one on which J.M. Gosano of University set up the postwar Senior League re- cord of 122 runs (not out) and It is not impossible that P.V. Dodge, the season's only cen- Nov. tury maker to date. (112 against

Charles won National Boxing Association recognition as Champion when he Nov. the Scorpions) may and it as

much to his liking.

defeated Joe Walcott in June of 1949, but he didn't make any money on that fight, He will have quite a job, or on his title defences against Gus Lesnevich, Pat Valentino and Freddy Beshore.

make all those runs against Army's varied and ef- Nor was he accepted as the Charles has four tentative date, and Savold too will balk fective attack and, at ilmes,

true champion, either, until he fights in mind: a return bout at the challenger's "end" of the brilliant feld.

whipped Louis in September of with Beshore at Cincinnati, a purte. If Maxim and Saveld Last

Woole

saw the welcome return of Teddy Fin-1950. That was the big aght fight at Der sit, perhaps against don't want to fight," younger Cecur for Ezz in every way, for he Vern Mitchell, a Chicago match heavyweights such as and with such as David-

· Of $58,000, son, Archie

LaStarza'and' and got a purse Zimmern

the with light heavyweight champ Brion, Roland biggest of his career. Leriou in the side the KCC bat-

Joey Maxim and a June, out- Rex Layne may get a chance. EVERY MONTH

door defence next year against United Press. ting, on that day sometime in the future when it does come

Lee Savold. nu mik off, should be able to put up a very respectable score.

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"We must get the champion's now if he can find opponents," share of 45 percent In each sald menager Jake Mintz at an match," said Mintz. ."'Maxim Informal gathering at Demprey's Broadway restaurant, will be a tough man, but we

Jack

have to take the tough ones to That's the way to do it," make money," CHATER ROAD MATCH agreed Dempsey. "Campaign all However, Charles' ambitious The Chater Road match is over the country, go after the plans may bit snags. Maxim is between Optimlats and Univer, contenders, knock them out." managed by cautious JACK

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