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League Cricket
FIRST DIVISION LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP RACE ENTERS SECOND ROUND
By "THE ZOMBIE"
The First Division Cricket League begins its second round of matches this afternoon with a debit balance of seven postponed matches and the race for Championship honours narrowed down to a field of three
Scorpions, Optimists and Kowloon Cricket Club.
.
RAF, Army and Recreio are the closest challengers and are still within pos-. sible reach of the League tille, although it seems very likely at this stage that the Championship will be fought out finally between KCC and the Scorpions.
The Second Division, which will conclude its first round on December 13. sees HAF well at the of the League table,
Lop especially after their win over licir closert rivals. Dockyard, lust Sunday,
They will have Recreio and IRC to contend with in their remaining first round matches, and although the Indians may Rive
onxious them zome
moments, the full points should ultimately go to the Airmen, enabling them to go through the unbeaten first round with an record, tent which is alrendy aut of the grasp of any of the First Division teams,
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The Recreio cricketers are not) all back from the Defence Force camp yet, and their match with the Scorpions will not take place this afternoon.
The other First Division matches will be David. versus Golluth affairs, with the excep- tion perhaps of the CCC-Army match at Happy Valley where Army, though favoured to win, will have to be on their toes the whole time.
Missed catches to easy sitters have cost them not only wickets Occasion, but, on at least one
win
and fielding department by the inclusion of ex-Shanghal inter- porter Harry Madar, but though showing Improving form are a still fairly weak in their bowling.
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chance for LEAGUE BTANDINGS First Division
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Army's attack too has been much blunted during the last few inatches, lacking particular- ly a suitable partner to opening Scorpions Optimists bowler Alexander.
Some high scores may be seen KCC in this match, and it Cenigen RAF Hower win the toss and sucened
Army In dismissing the Soldiers for CCC
140 runs, less than
they will Recreio huve a more than even chante HKU of producing the upset of the c. week.
HOW
Planning Is Essential
By HORACE LINDRUM (World Professional Snooker Champion)
One of the great scrots of snooker is to know how to get the colours on their own spots as quickly as possible after. they have been scattered. But to do this you must be able to plan your game as far ahead" as possible. You may say to yourself: "These diagrams of Lindrum's
too difficult." This may be cor rect if you are not prepared to think and plan your own campaign of attack.
arq
As there are no Professional Schools for coaching in there games you will and my-diagrams invaluable for improving your gome
into If you put them practice with a first classi amateur guiding you
Should you be successful in solving. these diagrams moderate way you are obviously improving your game. There only remains the necessary practice to gain touch of speed and a 13 knowledge of angles to execute
your strokes confidently.
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BACK TO FORM
ah RAF The Optimists are back into form, particularly in Dockyard their batung, which, though un- | KCC coetoln, is capable of producing
IRC
a match winner from any of Army Navy their eleven bakmen,
HKU
Recreio
This was quite evident last Saturday in their match against Pollee
KGV the Royal Air Force.
The Airmen failed dismally DBS once again in their batting, with fur-only Kingsford and Ketlewell wielding the bat with any con- fidence. Their last six wickets fell the ncdition of only Leven runs!
Crafgengower have been ther strengthened in the bettim
WEEK-END
HOCKEY
By "STICKS"
In the Men's "A" Division of the Hockey League, the Thunderbolts are given a chance to prove their worth in their match against Army "A" tomorrow. They will have to field a tip-top team to win even one point off the unbeaten Army vide,
to scote
⚫ Spinks started the rot by claiming Kingsford's wicket with a well pitched ball, a shorter than length ball pitched Flightly off the leg stump.
The bowlers seemed to be of one mind that this was the type of ball that would get his with. ket and kept on sending down one after another, Spinks suc- ceeding to tempting him to that fatal glance which was this time held by the wicketkeeper.
Kettlewell was a little
hit and
un-
lucky, being out after a good cover
a good catch at the point boundary by Franklin,
The Almen, though with only 101 runs on the board, began their attack promisingly, Kings- ford claiming the wickets of his first three overs, Arthy, Kilber and Franklin in his
with three side a fair chance of victory wickels down for. only 27 runs.
The Optimists, however, once again showed their batting power as Rowe and Macpherson settled down to steady batting and accelerated their rate of scoring as they got set.
As usual Farmer-Wright, and De Cruz will be in the Ariny forward line, with' Bowell at centes-half and the very reliable Batley in goal. The Thunder is bolts need more understanding between their forwards und half-line, it thes are coals.
YMCA meet RAF at King's Park in what should prove to be a fast game. The RAF have lost their two star forwards, Brown end Card, and so the YMCA stand a very good. chance of winning it they go all out to score goals near the beginning
of the game.
The Argonauts, who, It is rumoured, may be strengthened by Brown and Card, should gain
"Rory brought the match to an end by taking the only six of the day in the last, over off -Bennion and 16 runs that over. In such form, it is very im- probable that the "Optimists" lose to the University this afternoon.
an easy victory over Police, while! The RAF-INC match at Kai Reercio, should take the two Tak should not be a too one- points from the Club,
side affair as both toms are In the Men's "B" Division, the well up in the bowling depart Dutch Hockey Club meet Navment and fairly weak in baiting. Bahrul, The Indians should provej
If the Indians can get Chap- quits strong opposition for the man, Otbell, Kingsford and Dutch HC, judging from their Kettlewell out for a low score, a previous games,
win for them, though improb- able, is not impossible.
In the Ladies' League, the match between Dorians "White" and Victorians should be the
the most interesting. With strong hard-hitting forward sine, the Victorians will start the favourites.
OF YOU, RUDOLPH-NOT-
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
NO MATTER WHAT I DO, RUDOLPH MANAGES TO- COME OUT AHEAD-OR SHOULD I BAY, A MORE?!
OKAY, BOYE! START PACKING THE BLEIGH WITH TOYS WHILE I GET THE OTHER REN-
HMM-I'VE GOT A PLÁN TYLAT WILL, FIX HIM YETJA LITTLE FLATTERY WILL THROW RUDOLPH OFF GUARD:
IT CERTAINLY WAS BIG
TELLING BANTA 2. WE THE CULPRIT WHO BROKE THE DULOS/ESPECIALLY SINCE I TRIED TO OUT-
--HOSE YOU!
However, the Indians will have to tighten up their fielding great deal, and at the moment cannot think of any weaker team in the First Division in this department of the game.
Bit of a bouncer
WHAT DO YOU THINK
OF MY NEW FOOTER,
BOOTS, POP ?
By Robert L. May
THAT'S
ALL RIGHT BADDY..
→IF IT WEREN'T
I'M CURF
FOR YOU, I MIGHT YOU WOULD NEVER HAVE THOUGHT HAVE, OF DENG MY NOGE RUDOLPH
YOUT BEHIND THAT [NOVEL)
FOR A PARKROOM
QUIDA,
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ศ PLANNING CORRECTLY
Lot us tackle the
the position I left you with last week and find out if you are planning correctly, Firstly, I would take the red nearest to the cue-ball and pot I into the top right-hand corner pocket. With the ald of a stun
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TODAY'S GAMES
First Division,
CCC v Army
Optimists v University RAF V IRC
GREEN
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CUE. BALL
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Navy v KCC
BLUE
RED
Second Division
Army v Police DBS v Roercio Navy v KGV IRC v KCC University (byc).
You To Play·· Until Next Week
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