HKCFA Team To Play The Athenian League

TODAY'S SPORT

Lawn Tennis

Colony League-Men's "A" Divi. B: KCC c "B"; CRC "A" V Urban Council "I": LC v Urban Council "A" INC VKCE.

Mixed Double: SCAA KEHRCc.

At a meeting of the Hongkong Chinese Football Association held yesterday with Mr C. S. Wang in the Chair, the following were aglected to represent the Corn- bined Chinese against the Athe-661

on the Club nian League XI ground on Tuesday, May 13, kick-of 6 p.JAR

Cheung Hoon-bing (Kit Chee). Hau Yung-ong (lng Tau), Chau Kar- 10 15. Lotus (Captain), Tang dum

Kowloon Motor Bus), Ng Kee-cheung (Kowloon Mater Busi, Kwok Shelt (Kit Chine). Ho Ying-fun (Sing Ton). Szeto Man 19 Cisina). Lee Tal-fai (Kawloun Motor Busk King, Luk Hang (Rwong Wal). Chu Wing-keting (Sing Tan).

Hesetyrs-Tain Woon-cheuk (East

LePing-nam (Kit Chee), Gulang Yong-chung (Steg Tae), Hau Keng-ing (Sing Tan), Tse Kamu Kit Chee), Turk Sheung (8. China Kwok Yiti-Ink Fastern), Hau Chung- 30 tôn gia. Panna knn hoi (Sin

Tao).

Team manager. Mr Henry S.11. Yung. Coach. Mr K.K. Int. fant Me Lal Shlu-wing.

"Fight Of The Century"

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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1952.

THE INDIAN TOURING TEAM INDIAN CRICKETERS MEET FREDDIE BROWN "WE PLAY BETTER WITH

THE SUN ON OUR BACKS"

By A Cricket Correspondent

·

This summer the fifth Indian touring team is playing in England. In the past, ruch personalities as the immortal Ranjitsinhji and his nephew 'Duleep' enthralled the English spectators with their majestic batting.

Club De Recreio yond doubt that weight differ-decidedly

Gackwall, Hiralal Ghasulal Born 1023, Нов (Folkar). heavy responsibility for he has been brought in as replacement for Mankad. Is slightly quicker than rast left-arm bowlers and

at-

.

Is

Umrigar, Ratonji (Gujerat). Born 1926. With Hazare and Phadkar, probably the best known member of the side. nicknamed 'Polly' and has been a firm favourite in Lancashire League cricket for two years.

โธ a strong right hand a good fielder in

bowls at Also any position. medium pace. Played in pre batsman and

Test against the West Indies and all. five against the MCC. made 130 not out in the last game at Madras. Highest score 103 v.

Maharashtra in 1951-52.

-London Express Serpica)

LAWN BOWLS

TEAMS

Freddie Brown, former England skipper, chatting with Pankaj Roy, of the Indian Test team at the reception given to the touring team by the British Sports--

Central Press Photo.

man's Club at the Sayoy.

Surrey 151 For Eight In Second Innings Against

Indian Touring

More recently, on their last tour in 1946, the Nawab of Pataudi, Merchant and Mankad continued the tradition and brought great delight to all who watched them. V CRC.

This year, who knowa? Will the tour unearth another 'Ranji' or Mankad? Cricket is a notoriously unpredictable game.

in threo Tests, improved considerably end up. For example, before the West was 12th man

Made three peared in one Test against the Indles toured England two years against the MCC.

three against in the 1950-51 Ronji West Indles and Valentine and centuries ago, the names Ramadhin were unknown in the tournament. Good Belder in the the MCC. cricket world; at the end of the covers, tour, however, these two young Wesi

had Indian bowlers

in the established themselves forefront of world cricketers. New York, May 8.

NEW TO

ENGLAND Chairman Bob. Christenberry

To English crowds, most of tourists are unknown. of the New York State Athletic Commission made it clear today the that he would let nothing in Exceptions are Ilazare, this your's in also swing the now ball. In terfere with his "Fight of the captain, Sarwale and Shinde who heavy atmosphere may open

Ghulam Ahmed (11yderabad). between Champions Century"

and Sugar Ray came with Pataudi's side in 1946, tack. Also baie left-handed.

Divecha who played for Oxford Joey Maxim Robinson at the Yankee Sta-University in 1950 and 1851, and Born 19. An off-spinner who in spinning the who really believes dium on June 23.

Ramchand Umrigar and

Played in three Tests A41- At the official signing cere have both played League cricket. bull.

On their first day's practice at against the West Indies and two Christenberry sald mony

Against Halkar in 1050 set up Following the above meeting the probable 15-pound weight tords they had a taste of the against the MCC.

may experience

by bowling 555 the Summer League Sub-Com-difference between Lightheavy weather they

and this summer.

There was a keen world record weight Champion Maxim mitter met and adopted the draft

ruler Robinson wind, and many of them were balls in an innings, beating the

existing record of 552 by Valen Rules at the Summer Competi-middleweight

15- two sweaters. tion, entries for which will open would not prevent their

1 chatted with Hazare, whose the for the West Indies against Test at round fight for Maxim's crown.

England, in the Third

Claimed on May 15 and close on May 31.

"Our rule book indicates be- slightly greying hair gives him a

distinguished apNottingham in 1950.

mine wickets in the innings upen pearance.

He told me that the ences have no bearing

The following are Club scler bouts in which a heavyweight side would endeavour to provide against Madras at Secunderabad

Gopinath, Coimbatoreotions for League lawn bowls or a li

a lightheavyweight partiel- the spectators with attractive 1917-48.

Born matches this week-end, all games (Madras). he emphasised.

they Doralkanu asked him whether

commencing 3.30 p.m. italian Maxim, of Cleveland,

right-hand bat

ССР about 173 would iniss Mankad, who will be 1930. A

Brilliant felder (Away).—J, Wv Kowloon Docks expects for the bout and Re-playing in Lancashire League who is exceptionaly strong on

Leonard, 3.11. Xavier, C.R. Rosscich dar. F. Lec. 1:5.

W.C. Ostey: Y Razack, G. him. He replied that any player and catcher in the deep. Played binson, of New. York, about 158, cricket, and who would replace the off-side, -United Press.

with the ability of Mankat, one in three Tests against the MCC.

Landoit; G. Hong Chay, R.O. Baker, Manjrekar,

Laxman

E. el Arcut, G.A. Souta. of the greatest slow left arm

(Bombay). Born 1931. The Third Division v Hongkong Electric bowlers in the world and also a

Recreation Club (some). Mac- good but, is bound to be missed, youngest player in the side dougall, P.J. Bumaria, D. Rosario, and would be difficult to replace. a boy scored two double ceplusies W. Randil 11. Greenslade,

His also Fox, Dr C. W. Lon. M.J. Medina: school But he added that Ghulam scored two double centuries in

cricket.

W. Bellany. A.E. Castro, P.K. Lau. Ahmed, right hand off-breaks,

PR.C First Division v Club de Recrelo and Shinde, leg-breaks and gong-Ranji Trophy matches. Quisk en his feet and a fine stroke player.

Iame).-G.. Watt, C. Dowman, LAKER ELICITS RESPECT The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. lies, both spin the ball wall. And Played in two Tests against the C. Pope, W... Hilver: J.W. Mise-

that

Reynolds, K.B. MCC and was twelfth man in the old, T.V.C.

Dewar, K. Bodie: 1. Finney, T. upon.

Final Test.

Kavanagh, G.E.

Willertog 3.11. SPINNING VICIOUSLY

Madhav (Bombay).

Goodman. Besorve,-Poza. Yu. Despite the cold weather, both

Third Division v Kowloon Reeka (022. Wicketkeeper-

JAWAY)-FR. Laurel, & MODTRA holds the Indlan

Stewart E., C. Will

8. Howarth, D.B. Roberts. C spinning the ball viciously in the batsman who

give the record of nine victims (4 ct. 5 st) nets, and they may

A great deal in an innings. Opened in one W. Mojcalf, P. Lowe, T. Rides: English batsmen

Will of trouble,

Hazare would say little of his showed much promise. own chances, but it is on his rival Sen for a place in the Test shoulders that the role of chief team.

For fall. getter may

who was the although Merchant, most prolific scorer on the 1048

for a ne all-rounder who is expected lour and is in Britain

to be one of the stara of the Division "p" (Rome) on Sunday at medical check-up, has announced side. Has played League cricket

& p.m.: that if Bt, he will offer

and so is well acquainted with chance of him playing. services, there is only an outside the English climate.

Prize-Giving

The annual Prize Presentation of the Club de Recreio will take place at the Club de Recreio on Saturday, May 10, commencing

U p.m.

THE HONG KONG-JOCKEY_CLUB_ SEVENTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 10th and Saturday 17th May, 1952 (Held under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)

There are 20 races.

and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m. each day.

Through Tickets (20 Races-$40.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Offee of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to be run on 31st May, 1952.

Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, th May, will be sold and the reservation Cancelled for future meetings.

THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Offices at Telephone House, are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at nun-members the Club's Brunch Oleos at:-

5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

or

383 Nathan Road, Kowloon. TOTALISATOR

cricket.

Mankad would not be called

in

Shingle and Ghulam Ahmed were 18.

"Aniri.

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Team

London, May 8.

The tie between the Indian cricket team and Surrey has reached an interest- ing stage at the end of the second day when Surrey were 151 for eight in thefr. second knock.

come

.

Earlier, the Indians were all out for 158 in response to the Surrey first inninga total of 219. Though play started an

hour, score pass the 150 mark by the his overnight 45 to 85. It was his first innings for mine mohiths late and rain further coused a close of play.

The Indian fielding was spritely and his former troublesome. short break in the evening, it was a good day's cricket. Under for the most part and the bowl-knee appeared not to trouble conditions to which they have ing gave little away. An excel-him at all. He rarely tried the yet to adapt themselves, the lent catch by H. Gaekwad was ball on the leg side as accurato- Indian Batemen did well to made when he picked up a fully as usual but he made some the 61 runs

of the blooded drive with admirable fine strokes In front of within

wicket and his chief bits were Surrey total after losing four alacrity,

10 500 ispleasing It

six

and seven fours wickets for 84 yesterday.

half hours. himself lay of three and a enhance Ramchand with every innings. His ability "Dusty" Rhodes was Derby's as a bowler remained perhaps most successful bowler with. The wicket was not so amen-Intent ori

Brabourne four wickets for 40 runs. In one the able to spin as on Wednesday Stadium, where he has played spell he dismissed Bharp, Comp- evening, but yet Laker elicited most of his cricket. much attention and respect with his tantalisingly tossed top spin- ners and or breaks,

Loker bowls 1

Test against the MCC when he on, sular. Eop phd W-P. length and with a

Phadker, Daitaray Gajaran 1925, A Boch (Hombay).

Reserves.

Apps.

men on the leg. side

influence Taikoo (Home) unsettling |_ First_Division 8.0. pur R. Rahma batsman. Rumjalin, U.A. Rumjah: Fidosen, | KY!" "Adal Art: Kilche), A.R. Minu; M., Bozack. 6: Xusur. I. Al M.B. Hassan.

Second Brian "A" V Becond

PA-9.0. Bux, 7. Kitchell, A.1. Abbas. J.M.A. Homjan 2.3.

The attention of Totalkator Investors is drawn to the following

Dividends will be paid din the winning and placed ponics means that of the batsmen only way and also bowls eff-breaks."-S. Augo. F.M. el Arculll.

rules:-

so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DES-

TROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER that the nets Hazare displayed highest score is 217 for Bombay AR, Dus, S. Ducks. 6.9. Humain.

THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EXHIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before

Hazare and Umrigar have ex-

In perience of English conditions.

culm emelency which inspires confidence in others, other departments India may be and it was obvious that whatever

be captainey.

leaving the Salling Counters as mistakes of any description lacking in this season, it will not

cannot be rectifled later:

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short of tickets presented can be entertained of the value payment unce investors have felt the Counters.

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they reter, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be run.

In no circumstances will ony Dividends be paid or refunds Inade unless a ticket is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disßgured tickets.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeling,

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Broaches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' enclosure and the Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, or ladles or g ntlemen are obtainable through the Secretary at Telephone House, on the written or persunal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.

His final remark will be echoed by all cricket lovers, "We play better with the sun on our backs, and we are looking forward to a fine summer."

PEN

SKETCHES Hurc Bre briel sketches of the seventeen players:

Hazare Vijay

Samuel (Captain). Born Baroda) 1916. Has scored more centuries than any Indian cricketer with the exception of Ranjitsinhji and Duicupsinhji,

of

Only a limited number of badges admitting to Members' En-out against Middlesex, closure will be on sale at the Race Course.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11.30 am, and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m. each day. The Treasurers Compradore. Ofice and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

A limited number of fillins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27018).

V.

lope

ton and

Thompson at a per-

On these English wickets ho sonal cost of 10 runs with his is able to make the ball move leg breaks.

When Derbyshire went In beautiful both quick and late and al- cricus of ready appears a much improved

again, Compton continued his be

good work for Middlesex, He has an bowler. He threatens to

any the "find" of the tour-Reuter heat Willat and Revill with The close of play scores on splendid deliveries and brought

or

The English selectors will be the second day hard put to it to choose between were: him and Tatterunil.

Alec Bedser with his lovely loose action and leg swing, ac- counted for two good batsmen in

Phadkar and Adhikari.

of the match

BURKEY 1st innings 219 INDIA (1st lunings)

arr fine left-handed catch low down to dismiss Elliott.

C A. Bedser

chell, A. Bachoo, &.M."Humjohn. A

Roy, lbw b Laker Both Phadkar Can more the new ball. either M Wahgh: AM. Kadir. A.H. See-

and Adhikari, Sarwate, lbw. b Laker Imin, A.M, Furajahn, A.R. Razack.

unlike the earlier batsmen, Umrigar, p Lock seldom hesitated to come out Hazare, b Laker As an attacking batsman is at his.. Marker, O.R. Sadick: A. Jahini best against fast bowling. His Abbas, J.S.A. Curream, J.B. Ackber, and meet the spin, Phadkar has Phadkar, e Mcintyre

Bedser A.J. Hussain; A. Rashid Abbas, S.

against

Maharashtra at Bombay in 1950-51.

Toured Australia. In 1947-48 and also played in four Tests against the West Indies and four against the MCC, Ceorlag century in the third game. Last season in League cricket captured 100 wickels at just under 10 runs apiece.

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Laker Adhikari,

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At Cambridge,. David Shep para, the University captain, of obtained his second century the

by season

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Essex. It was 13 restrained innings, lasting nearly

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Vigar.

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Essex, who had gained a first innings lead of 34, had barely 29 half an hour's batting before a thunder stormi broke over the 23 ground preventing any play

after tea,-Reuter,

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McIntyre

A. Bedser

Ramchand

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Laker

Shinde e Whittaker b A.

12

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Gaekward, a Parker by Laker Chowdhury not out

Extros,

Total:

BURNEY 2nd Innings

Phadkar b

Fletcher,

Ramchand

E. Bedsor, c. Gaekwad b

Phadkor

Constable, b Shinde Fishlock, run out Parker, b Ramchand Whittaker, Ibw. b Shinde McIntyre,

Ramchand

с Sprwote

Laker, e Sarwate b Shinde Surridge, not out.

Extras

..

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES..

The following were the close 20 of play scores.

5

At Oxford-Yorkshire 409. for 3 eight versus Oxford University. 158 No play today owing to rain.

Birmiorbam-Warwick shire 04 to no wicket versus Hampshire. No play today owing to rain.

3 Force

Worcester-Royal Air

143 for 3

declared, Worcestershire .72 for three, 1 The two-day match... was

67 abandoned because of rain,

At Cambridge-Essex 242 and.

10

20. 25 for one. Cambridge Univer 41sity 208 (Sheppard 113), There was no further play today.owing to rain.

4

Total (for 8 wkts); 151

LEICESTER NEXT

London, May 0. Victor

Jackson, Leleester- shire's Australian all-rounder, has recovered from the fuld op the knee which kept him out of the county's opening match with Cambridge University and he will play against the Indians at Leicester on Saturday.

Two young loal players, T. Spencer,

20-year-old a

At Lords-Derbyshire 215 and 57 for 4, Middlesex 234 (Donis Compton 85, Rhodes, right-arm slow leg break, four for 40).- Reuter

Twin Boys For The Yardleys

New York, May 8. Ramchand, Gopinath

the The Detroit Tigers and (Bombay), Age about 24.

A Washington Senators battled for surprise selection but an at- 13 Innings today before the game. tractive cricketer. As a batsman was called at a 4-4 tie by mutual once scored 230 not out in 200 agreement. The two teams will minutes for

play off the 1te at a later date. Bombay against Maharashtra. He

* Cust- Other carly results: medium bowler who gets a lot

AMERICAN LEAGUE of pace off the pitch.. Has played in Lancashire Leaguo cricket. Shares with Gut Mohammed

Detroit Bom Papka) (Bengal). the world record highest

Barring

Washington accidents is

St. Louis Philadelphia ship, 577 for the fourth wicket v. cortain to be India's opening Barqda (he was then playing for batsman. His aggregate of 307

Chicago Maharashtra) at Poona in 1939- runs in the five Tests against the

Boston 40. Also holds monopoly record, MCC last season is an Indian

'Cleveland 38D

Hindus record. 363 out

Made his debut in 1947 and (Bombay) the same year,

Is a medium pace swing and celebrated by scoring a century— off-break bowler. Toured Eng-one of the few Indian batsmen and in 1940, scoring 244 not out to have done so. Is sound de- against Yorkshire and 193 not fensively and when well set at- tacks the bowler, excelling in Has played Loncashire League straight drives and hooks. cricket in which in 1958 he be- camo one of the few cricketers Sarwate, Chandrashekhr to complete the 'double of 1,000 Trimbak (falkar). Born 1020.postponed, rain)' runs and 100 wickets.

Toured England in 1946. Is a Adhikari, Hem; Ramchandra dangerous leg-brand

can also bat. Against (vice-captain), (Services XI) Dorn

brilliant

Surry on the 1946 tour, he shared 1919 fielder and attractive right hand with Banerjee. the last wicket batsman. Played in all five stand of 240 which le à record

Buenos Aires, May 8. Tests against the West Indles and in England. three against the MCC. Highest

Has toured Australia and Delfo Cabrero, of Argentina, 233 not out against played in all five Tests against who won the 1948 Olympic the West Indies, Appeared twice Marathon, topy won the 10,000-

Norman Yardley, Rajasthan in 1951-52.

Chowdbury,

Nirode. Bana 240 against Bengal in 1950. Tools American Championships in 31 already created an excellent im-son, G. Smithson, J. Sempe

in Tests against the MCC. Scored metre TUN In

C. H. Palmer, G. Lester, M. the South

JIM LAKER

Hollam, M. Tempkin, JackYorkshire captain. 1023. Opening, Borri

The infants and the mother (Bengal). bowler with no reputation as a nine for 1 against Mysore in minutes 25,7 seconds. batsman.

Has played in one 1943-40.

Chile's Raul Inostroza

presion as an all-rounder with V. Munden, J. Firth, T. Spence are doing well. was (Bengal). Born second

Yardley sald today: "You in Si minutes 20.0

his wide array of grokes op aand F. Goodwill-Reuter, MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN Test against the West Indies and

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batman and varied swing us h Mantri's rival ane against the MCC..

for the seconds.--United Press,

never know they may turn out THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

COUNTY CRICKET bowler. Adhikari, made upra position.

10. be Divecha,

cricketers too." tive use of his pet cross bat (Bombay)

Yardley, who is also former London, May 8. all Ave Tests against the West

stroke, but was inclined to offer:

England Rain again interfered with

captain and present Also played

of Test Selectors, Chairman of twice

a speculative forward bat and The following semi-final that tendency, ultimately got him the Arst class, cricket pro sald at Yorkshire's opening of peared for Oxford against Cam-

gramme today, washing out play the season luncheon a fortnight brengen 1950 and 100), and for Bengal against Holkar lo 1017, matches in the Hongkong Open out.

** |!Team-Of-Four Bridge" Chùm- Surrey were in troubled waters in three matches and restrict his spcond Brst-class

ogo Gentleman v. Hayers in 1951.

that he would miss the Can bowl medium-pace or off-

match Shinde, Sadashire Garpatrao pipnship Tournament for the when three wickets, went for 35 play In the other games."

At Lord's, where play began County's first few games

e forthcoming family Owing to the congestion in the Members' Belting Hall and at spinners a useful batsman (Honibay). Born 1021 Leg international Films Cup are runs, but, then Constable, an Booths adiacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Box-holders and crisis. Hay not yet hit a break and googly bowler and Jawish" Recreation Club.to-day, | Udy strokes all round, and Parke over Derbyshird and then shot | He:

cquse scheduled to take place at the attractive little batsman with after, lunch, Middlesex gained, a first innings Ipait of it rups Members are requested to ensure that their servants make use century in Arst-class cricket but dashing. right-hand bat." One of!

predleted jokingly 20 saly of the Pubile Belling Hall. Military Police will be posted at the MCC last season. Will so the three members of the prosont commencing c

were concerned in a stand of 59":

years hence the doings" G. Birickland, 1.C. Io. Horace Lo. After the departure of Con-out fotope he con for 57dley and Yardley for York- various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation is the MCC last season; Will prob-tearn who toured Ep8/2p9 in Frangla Zimmaro vy.C. Chu, Cie- | stabic, hovled in trying a bla hit, runs before the close.

ably open the bowling in the adhered to.

Tests this summer,

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ment. Y, Yeh, YIH Hong B:0. Sun..

Middlesex owed their alendere and parbops England would By Order,

Chekwad Daitsiera. He played in the first Test on Mache - Hodge you collati load chiefly to a sound display rival those of the Redser, twine.

Chen, L,Cỗ Tru_y, Victor" "Žindusky, once again, but Whittaker! Krishnaršo, (Bazoda),

that Tour but did not meet with Henry S. Kual, K.X. He, George some raighty hitting to see the by Denis Compton who |1928. A right-hand batsman who rent success. Since then hug C. ani; !!

"NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of admission to the Publie Enclosure will be $3,00 per day including tax for all persons Including Ladies, and will be payable at the Gate.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER-

MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF HONG

KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

SERVANTS' PASSES

score

cover

Ben,

Consthatdao | wicketkeeper

South American Athletics

1927 No toured Australia and kept in COLONY BRIDGE Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, who stranger to England. Twice 4ainst the MCC. Scored 132 for

are requested to distribute piom with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Helders of such passes are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for possing through on their duties and must remain in their employers' atands.

H. MIGA,

accretary.

Born

Harrogate, Yorkshire,

May 8

Twin boys have been born

fast in a nursing home at Hac- medium bowler and M. Hallam, rogate to Mrs Antonia an opening batsman, are also Yardley, wife of the cric- in the team which is as follows: keter,

Tied today.-Reuter.

be-

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